Where in the World Is the ‘Crossing’?

In My Kitchen: Poolside Fun with Sandi Beecher

PCQC Photo Contest Winners

MOAA Awards Scholarships and Grants

A Quail Creek garden surprise

Bonnie Nowicki, Quail Creek resident Waking up January 1 to a dusting of snow was magical. Waking up January 2 to almost two inches of the white stuff was shocking. This, once in a decade phenomenon, caught me off guard. The freezing cold lingered for a few nights. Hastily covered tender citrus survived, but some…

In a nutshell

Please join us! The Quail Creek Optimum Aging group is pleased to offer a presentation by Karen Baker on the nutritional and health benefits of nuts on Friday, February 17 at 2:00 p.m. in the Ocotillo Room at the Kino Center. This will be an interactive presentation with a blind tasting of nut milks and…

QCVGA opens registration for Battle of the Branches

Charlie Shultheis The Quail Creek Veterans Golf Association is sponsoring the annual Battle of the Branches Golf Tournament on Saturday, March 23, 2019, playing the Roadrunner and Quail courses. The event is open to all players. The Battle of the Branches is an annual golf course battle (individual play, net scores) between veterans of the…

PCQC photo contest – members open

The Photo Club of Quail Creek continued with its monthly members contest with December being an “open” topic. Each club member could enter up to three photos taken in the last three years. This subject proved to be very appealing and drew 43 entries. All of the photos can be seen on our Flickr site:…

Cupid, draw back your bow and let your arrow go!

February 14 is the day of cupids, arrows, chocolates, hearts and love! Get up, sunshine, and go hunting for your “just desserts” because, if you’re lucky, you could be enjoying a free strawberry ice cream sundae with the purchase of any beverage, compliments of Chef Aris and staff. How do you get this free strawberry…

Lady Putters welcome new members

Peggy McGee Unless rain or snow precludes their being on the putting green, the Lady Putters meet throughout the year for camaraderie, to sharpen their putting skills and get a little exercise bending down to pick up their balls. Dues are $15 a year and there is a weekly putting fee of $1. The dues…