Jersey Night Casual Dance

Third Quarter Challenge

Ever Wonder What It Takes to Progress Through the Ranks in Karate?

Democratic Club October Meeting

Third Quarter Challenge

Shari Rodgers won first place with her photo Clowning Around.Shari Rodgers won second place with her photo Lavender Morning.Jan Hartsell won third place with her photo Ready for Harvest. Bruce…

Democratic Club October Meeting

Patrick Robles (second from left) with DCQC members Alphie Smith On Oct. 18 the Democratic Club of Quail Creek (DCQC) welcomed its honored guest Patick Robles who has been the…

September PCQC Photo Contest—Trees

Jim Burkstrand The Photo Club of Quail Creek continued with its monthly member’s contest with September having the topic of trees. Each club member could enter up to three photos taken in the last three years. This subject was a popular one for the members, as you might expect, and drew 34 entries. All of…

Relishing Pickleball: Pickleball Hitting the Major Leagues

David Zapatka The Seattle Mariners hosted “Pickleball Night” on Sept. 10. Group tickets helped raise money for the Seattle Metro Pickleball Association. Valley resident and Seattle native, Riley Newman, threw out the first pitch for his hometown team. Riley grew up a Mariners fan, and this was a dream come true for him. Riley is…

Heather ‘lil’ Mama’ Hardy—More Violin

Join virtuoso Heather “lil’ Mama” Hardy and her all-star band on a journey through fiddle music that includes everything from old time to blues to bluegrass to “Gypsy jazz” to modern, and more. Get ready for an evening of singing, playing, and good old-fashioned fun. The show, produced by Khris Dodge Entertainment, is on Friday, Jan.…

Quail Creek Employee Appreciation Program

Jack Davis To each and every Quail Creek resident, this is the time of year that we ask you to take a moment to reflect upon the services provided by our 183 employees and their contributions to the wonderful lifestyle afforded by our community. It is that time of year when we look forward to…

Holiday Plant Choices—Get Creative

Bonnie Nowicki Thanksgiving is fast approaching, and the plant nursery people have filled the stores with colorful mums, sunflowers, and more. Why not be more creative and source some of your holiday decor from your own yard. Start by choosing a favorite plate, platter, bowl, tray, or basket to display your finds. Cut various size shrub…