Where in the World Is the ‘Crossing’?

In My Kitchen: Poolside Fun with Sandi Beecher

PCQC Photo Contest Winners

MOAA Awards Scholarships and Grants

April Car Show Recap

The iconic Wienermobile, a crazy DJ dressed up as Spicy Mustard, volunteers galore decked out in ‘50s fashion, gorgeous automobiles from every era, three fantastic food trucks feeding the cheerful crowds, raffles, raffles, raffles, perfect sunshine weather, and one amazing local charitable organization all came together in early April for a Super Sunday Funday! The…

Editorial Reminder

Hello Quail Creek submitters! This is a friendly reminder that the deadline for the June edition is May 26 by 4 p.m. Please send your submissions on time, and early if possible! You can email your submissions to editorial@robson.com or try our new submission link: robsonpublishing.com/editorial.

Lockboxes Can Help in Case of an Emergency

The Green Valley Fire District and the Green Valley Sheriff’s Auxiliary volunteers urge you to consider installing your own home safety lockbox. In an emergency such as a fire, a medical trauma, an accidental fall, home attack, or similar situation, a home lockbox enables first responders to retrieve a spare key to your home. The…

General Manager’s Report

Participating Is Defined as the Action of Taking Part in Something Melani Caron Residents are encouraged to attend and observe the open board of directors meetings. At the end of each board meeting, homeowners are welcomed to participate in an “open forum.” Here are a few tips: 1. Put your request in writing—this isn’t mandatory,…

Need a Name Contest

Peggy McGee Mark your calendars for Wednesday, Sept. 21. That’s the date of Valley Assistance Services’ (VAS) annual Fashion Show in the Madera Clubhouse ballroom. Fashions suitable for Arizona’s fall and winter weather will be provided by Nancy Pantz. More details on the event will be in a future Crossing issue. To get ready for…

Snake Safety

Melani Caron If you see a snake, do not attempt to remove it yourself! Stay a safe distance from the snake, but keep an eye on its location to assist Green Valley Fire District. Call the Fire Corps at 520-629-9200 to have a snake removed.