A Most Egg-cellent Lunch

Where in the World Is the ‘Crossing’?

August Paper Flowers

Let’s Travel Club

U.S. Military History: U.S. Army—Flag, Song, Motto, and Oath

Ross Dunfee Flag—The Army Seal was used originally during the American Revolution to authenticate documents. It displayed the designation “War Office,” which was synonymous with Headquarters of the Army, and the Roman year MDCCLXXVIII (1778), the first time it was used. It remained unchanged until 1947, when the War Office banner was replaced with “Department…

The Holes-in-One Keep Coming

Peggy McGee Just before COVID struck, the Lady Putters had initiated a new program, awarding special pins to any member who scored five holes-in-one in a single outing. The pin, perfect for wearing on one’s cap or shirt, is only awarded once in any 12-month period. Thus, if a member gets numerous five holes-in-one, she…

Sheriff Dannels Discusses Border Issues With The Republican Club

Steve Ware Cochise County Sheriff Mark Dannels spoke to a full house at Quail Creek’s Kino Center about the continuing issues at our U.S.-Mexico border. He indicated the border issues—drugs and resulting drug overdoses, criminal elements comprising both individuals and drug/human trafficking cartels, COVID transfer, illegal alien costs (increased expenses/lost tax revenue greatly exceeding established immigration…

Neon Circus Presents Brooks & Dunn October 18

Nancy Planck, Member Services Neon Circus Presents Brooks & Dunn on Monday, Oct. 18. A cash bar opens at 6 p.m. with showtime at 7 p.m. in the Madera Clubhouse Crystal Ballroom. Tickets are $29. This show is produced by TAD Management. Carrying on in true Brooks & Dunn style, Neon Circus welcomes you to…

Lady Putters Seeking New Members

Peggy McGee Due to the course closure for overseeding, the Lady Putters will not be meeting on the putting green during the latter part of September and early October. If all stays on schedule, they will resume putting on Oct. 13. When putting resumes, it will be on the large putting green rather than the…