Janet Johnson Both players tee off, hit alternate tee shots, choose the best one, alternate to hole in. Flight 1 Low Gross 1. Steve and Connie Hiles, 77 Low Net 1. Bill and Linda Price, 66 2. Dave Erickson and Jacquie Owens, 67 Flight 2 Low Gross Martin and Jill Wibbenhorst, 83 Low Net Mike…
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
Sports, July 2021
QCCLA Couples Two-Person Chapman Scotch
Generals, July 2021
Upcoming Entertainment: The Tapestry Album: The Music of Carole King, Starring Katherine Byrnes
Nancy Planck, Member Services The Tapestry Album: The Music of Carole, starring Katherine Byrnes, will be held on Monday, Aug. 16, with a cash bar opening at 5:30 p.m. and showtime at 6 p.m. in the Madera Clubhouse Crystal Ballroom. Ticket price is $29. The show is produced by Khris Dodge Entertainment. Katherine Byrnes sings…
Sports, July 2021
Duffer June Winners
Thom Sharples June 1: Team 3 low nets; Jim Nichols, Curt Summers, Dennis Katona, Jeff Grass June 8: 2nd best shot; Mike Dittl, Roger Shuman, Dale Wilson, Peter Lipe June 15: Scramble; Bruch Beecher, Roger Ederle, Mark Wollersheim, Tom Calhoun
Clubs & Classes, July 2021
Rainbow Club Celebrates June Pride Month
Jerry Gardner The Quail Creek Rainbow Club kicked off June Pride Month with a barbecue at the Madera Clubhouse on June 6. More than 50 members and guests attended the celebration, the first major event for the club since being approved by the board of directors last September. It was a very diverse group of attendees, all coming…
Features, July 2021
Word of the Month: Orbisculate
David Zapatka We’re doing something different this month. We’re going to explore getting a new word into dictionaries. Reader Debbie M. writes, “Hello, I enjoy your column and want to offer a suggestion. ‘Orbisculate’ is a word not yet in the dictionary. I think we should help the young people who are trying to get…
Features, July 2021
Welcoming Wildflowers into Your Garden
Bonnie Nowicki The Southwest showcases a great variety of unique wildflowers. They are an essential part of our natural heritage. While spring is the grandest wildflower season because of winter rains, the summer wildflower germination can be outstanding, and begins when nighttime temperatures are over 70 degrees. Dormant seeds rest in the soil waiting for…