Where in the World Is the ‘Crossing’?

In My Kitchen: Poolside Fun with Sandi Beecher

PCQC Photo Contest Winners

MOAA Awards Scholarships and Grants

Meet the Three Candidates for the 2023-24 Board Position

The following three candidates have declared their candidacy for the Board position that will open in January 2023. Candidates are listed in alphabetical order by last name. * Dennis Brealey * Douglas (Doug) Detman * Jeff Krueger You will have an opportunity to meet the candidates at the “Meet the Candidates” forums scheduled on Sunday,…

Guest Registration—What You Need to Know!

The Quail Creek Member Services Desk hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Do you have a guest coming to stay with you? Here’s what you need to know in order to get them registered in our system: 1) The guests must be present at the Member Services Desk in order to…

Deadline Reminder and How to Submit an Article

The deadline for the November edition is Oct. 26 by 4 p.m. Please send your submission on time, and early if possible! You can email your submissions to editorial@robson.com or use our website: robsonpublishing.com/editorial. For article and photo guidelines or if you have questions, please call 480-895-4216.

General Manager’s Report

The Quail Creek Property Owners Association (POA) will be conducting an election starting later this month, which will allow each property owner the opportunity to elect (1) candidate to the POA Board of Directors. There will be an opportunity to meet the three candidates at the Oct. 16 or Oct. 17 “Meet the Candidates” forum. *…

Experience a ‘Journey’ at Madaras Gallery’s Annual Show!

‘Journey’ is the title of this October’s Annual Show at Madaras Gallery, featuring 20 new paintings by award-winning Tucson artist Diana Madaras. “For everyone, myself included, the last two years have been filled with unexpected challenges,” Madaras said. “My outlet is my art.” Since opening the gallery in 1999, Madaras has been on her own…

Word of the Month: Luthier and Oud

David Zapatka At a recent Weird Music concert at Stillwell Pianos in Mesa, I was pleasantly surprised to hear a traveling Belgian-Italian guitar duet playing the music of Gurdjieff collaboratively written with Gurdjieff’s musically gifted pupil, Thomas de Hartmann. I have had an appreciation for Gurdjieff’s philosophies since I began reading him in the early ‘70s…