Deb Nesbitt The Photo Club of Quail Creek October photo contest focused on “shadows.” Eligible photos were taken within the last three years with only minimal post processing allowed. Jeff Krueger took first place with Headin’ Home. Jeff shared he was doing an Arizona highways photo workshop in Canyon de Chelly when, one day, they…
Where in the World Is the ‘Crossing’?
Paper Crafters of Quail Creek
Let’s Travel Club
TWOQC On-the-Go Visits Reid Park Zoo
February PCQC Photo Contest: Leading Lines
Clubs & Classes, December 2021
October 2021 PCQC Photo Contest Winners: Shadows
Sports, December 2021
Hole in One for Hasson
Clubs & Classes, December 2021
DAR Medal of Honor
As an honorably retired military veteran (serving more than 34 years as enlisted and officer), Ken Robinson, LTC, U.S. Army (Ret.), has earned numerous medals and accolades for his service, including the Legion of Merit medal as well as two Meritorious Service Medals, and he served in the Vietnam War and the Gulf War. Further, he…
Clubs & Classes, December 2021
TWOQC Member Spotlight: Meet Trisha Tubbs
Deb Melton Trisha was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii. She met her husband John in college at Bucknell University near where he was from. They will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary in 2022. The couple lived in Pennsylvania before moving to Washington State in the late 1970s. They lived a short time in…
Clubs & Classes, December 2021
The Semper Fi Club Celebrates the Marine Corps Birthday!
On the evening of Nov. 10, Marines from Quail Creek Semper Fi Club, along with friends of the Corps, celebrated the 246th Anniversary of the United States Marine Corps. The honored guest was Lieutenant General John F. Goodman, USMC (Retired), accompanied by Mrs. Gayle Goodman. Colonel Steve Sanford, USMC (Retired), President of the Quail Creek…
Features, December 2021
Unwelcome Visitors in My Yard
Bonnie Nowicki On top of all the challenging moments in 2021, my hubby and I experienced snakes in our, supposedly, snake-proof fenced yard; not once, but three times this year. We immediately called our local snake catcher (520-629-9200) each time. Within 20 minutes, a young fireman arrived with the proper tools for removal. As relatively…