A Most Egg-cellent Lunch

Where in the World Is the ‘Crossing’?

August Paper Flowers

Let’s Travel Club

The First Tee of Tucson

Justine Lewis David Friel has stepped up to the tee box and has volunteered to be the First Tee of Tucson representative for Quail Creek. Did you know that you can donate clubs, shoes, bags, and balls to the First Tee? The First Tee prefers to have golf balls bagged in plastic grocery bags. Approximately…

QCMGA 2 Man Scramble, August 18, 2020

Paul Schupmann Flight A 1. Vance Gross and Tim Toon, 65 2. Gordon Bobillot and Clark Wilson, 67 Flight B 1. Todd Smyth and Charles Sobiech, 62 T2. Richard Messer and Richard Bobillot, 68; T2. Daniel Ward and David Meadows, 68 Flight C 1. Randall Conn and Doug Kosloske, 65 T2. Ron Hammond and Jim…

Preview for 2021 Concerts

Nancy Planck, Activities Coordinator Due to the uncertainty of when The Governor’s Office, CDC, and the Property Owners Association (POA) will provide guidelines for seating allocations for future concerts, we will not be selling series tickets, renewals, or individual tickets at this time. Once we have been given the guidelines to proceed, I will be…

The American Red Cross Blood Drive – November 15

Nancy Planck, Activities Coordinator The American Red Cross is so grateful to all their partners that continue to stand with us through the evolution of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). Hundreds of thousands of donors and blood drive hosts have responded to the call to support the lifesaving mission and we can’t thank you enough!…

Putters Are Staying Busy

Lydia Lukins (left), shown with Sharon Schoen, was the last Lady Putter to receive the Coveted Quail before the putting green was closed in March. (Photo by Sylvia Butler)

Peggy McGee The Lady Putters are still reporting how they have been spending their time in the seven months during which they have not been able to putt. Lydia Lukins, the last winner of the Coveted Quail award for a low net score before the pandemic hit, headed back to Washington for the summer. There she…