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Paper Crafters of Quail Creek

Let’s Travel Club

TWOQC On-the-Go Visits Reid Park Zoo

February PCQC Photo Contest: Leading Lines

September 2019 PCQC Photo Contest—Arches

1st place photo

Jim Burkstrand The Photo Club of Quail Creek (PCQC) continued with its monthly member’s contest with September having the topic of arches. Each club member could enter up to three photos taken in the last three years. This subject was a fun one for the local residents and drew 24 entries. All of the photos…

Want to shoot trap?

The Robson communities will hold their annual trap/clay pigeon competition at the Casa Grande trap/skeet range on March 27. Each shooter will shoot three rounds of 25 targets. The competition started in 2011. All seven Robson communities will participate in the competition. Anyone who enjoys shooting is welcome to participate. After shooting, we will have…

TWOQC tenth annual Veterans/Homeless Veterans Clothing and Homegoods Drive was a smashing success!

From left: Al and Kathy Olbeter, Quail Creek Veterans Golf Association charity chairpersons; Pat Neel, TWOQC president; and Tessie Hagerich, TWOQC VA Clothing Drive chairperson.

Cindy Mayron On Oct. 19, 124 volunteers—The Women of Quail Creek (TWOQC) members and their husbands, the Quail Creek community, and eight JROTC Sahuarita High School students—helped accept, unload, sort, and pack up 244 boxes of donations. The boxes were loaded into a 15 ft U-Haul truck donated by the Quail Creek Veterans Golf Association…

Editorial submission deadline notice

Chelsey Nakata Hello Quail Creek residents. The holidays are just around the corner, which means bumping up our editorial submission deadlines, to ensure that everyone on our Robson Publishing team gets to spend time with their families. The following are the Crossing editorial submission deadlines for the rest of 2019: Friday, Nov. 22, at 4 p.m.…

Mark Your calendar for PAG Christmas dinner show

Dodie Prescott So, what do a large fish, a hula doll, a mini-Santa mug, and a pair of false teeth, have in common? They’re all props being used by the Performing Arts Guild (PAG) in this year’s show, A Christmas Tree Filled with Tradition. Yes, there will be beautiful stories told about Christmas heritage traditions from…

Community gets an A+ for support of School Supply Drive for Hospitalized Children

Kellie Terhune Neely The Hughes Federal Credit Union and Banner Children’s fall school supply drive resulted in generous support from Pima County residents, whose donations of cash and education essentials were recently delivered to Banner Children’s hospital school. Donations of notebooks, pencils, folders, books, and even sensory tools for patients on the autism spectrum will be…