Piñata Factory Does Easter

Where in the World Is the ‘Crossing’?

Writers and Poets Club

Photography Club Announces Quarterly Challenge Winners

When Life Gives You Lemons!

Unit 23 Block Party

On a beautiful spring day, about 70 residents of Unit 23 gathered for a Mexican Fiesta at John and Jan Agner’s home. John Agner, the Unit Representative, arranged for the band, Mariachi Alegre de Tucson, to play lively mariachi music which everyone greatly enjoyed. Residents brought food to fit with the Mexican theme, including delicious…

Dramatic Skies

Robert Thoresen There were a few common denominators in February’s PCQC Photo Contest. The top finishers took advantage of southern Arizona’s summer monsoon season and all the photographs were taken in Quail Creek. Club President Jeff Krueger took the top honor with his image The Electric Sky. Since Jeff and Sharon came to Quail Creek…

Green on the putting green

With a big green shamrock on her shirt, Ginny McGinnis gives out the hole assignment numbers to the Lady Putters; photo by Sylvia Butler.

Peggy McGee Keeping up their tradition of dressing to fit the occasion, the Lady Putters donned their green in honor of St. Patrick’s Day. Many wore green attire but some embellished their look by wearing shamrocks or pots of gold. Week after week and only on Wednesdays, the Lady Putters meet to hone their putting…

Made in Tucson and Green Valley

Joyce Ann Clark On Tuesday, March 15 a group of Quail Creek day trippers experienced privately held small manufacturing at its best in America right here in southern Arizona. Fifteen participants toured the HF Coors Dinnerware, the Stewart Boot Company and TR’s Ironworks. At HF Coors attendees were shown how molds are made, the clay…

Lady Putters give out more rewards

Left to right: Lou Moultrie is presented a plaque for achieving the lowest score from former Putters President Dee Waggoner and Kelly Hines, vice president; photo by Sylvia Butler.

Peggy McGee The morning started off cool but it warmed up to be a very sunny day by the time the 72 Lady Putters had finished putting their 18 holes. After they had played, the ladies moved to the clubhouse to celebrate another six weeks of great putting. They feasted on a turkey holiday sandwich…