A Most Egg-cellent Lunch

Where in the World Is the ‘Crossing’?

August Paper Flowers

Let’s Travel Club

Lady Putters announce 2018 award winners

Peggy McGee At their March luncheon the Lady Putters announced the “stars” of 2018, those who had excelled in different areas. Awardees were Jan Ederle, Low Gross Score for Year, with a 34.67 and Fay Shapiro, Low Net score for the year of 29.20. Yoshie Hennessy got a whopping 64 holes-in-one. A new Quail Award,…

Want a dance lesson?

Book a private lesson (one person or one couple) or a semi-private lesson (two or more couples). Dancing is the best form of exercise for your body and brain! Choose from Ballroom (Foxtrot, Waltz, Tango); Latin (Salsa, ChaCha, Rumba, Samba, Mambo, Merengue); Swing (East Coast – Single Time and Triple Time, West Coast); Country (Texas…

Dollars and Sense: Understanding risk tolerance

Jeff LeFave To succeed as an investor, you might think you need to know about the economy, interest rates and the fundamentals of companies in which you’d like to invest. And all these things are indeed important. But it’s most essential to know yourself. Specifically, you need to know how much risk you are willing…

New 2020 Series packages go on sale June 3

New 2020 Series packages go on sale June 3, 2019. Individual tickets go on sale July 1, 2019. Monday Variety Series 2020 Rows A-D: $150 per person Rows E-Q: $144 per person Individual seat pricing: $26 January 13: High Tide – The Beach Boys Tribute (TAD) January 27: Tribute to Paul Simon (KDE) February 10:…

Anza Athletic Club’s employee chili competition

Employees at Anza’s fitness center recently held their inaugural chili cook off contest in preparation for Quail Creek’s Community Chili Contest that will be held later this year. Six employees made their favorite recipes and submitted them for judging by all of Anza’s employees. The chilis ranged from red to green, sausage to chicken, mild…

Quail Creek garden trips

Bonnie Nowicki, Quail Creek resident April showers bring May flowers. So far March has fulfilled that requirement. We certainly have had our share of wetness, but the heat can dry out potted plants quickly. Brenda Sawchuk, a Quail Creek resident and Master Gardener with the U of A Green Valley Cooperative Extension center, located on…