Where in the World Is the ‘Crossing’?

Paper Crafters of Quail Creek

Let’s Travel Club

TWOQC On-the-Go Visits Reid Park Zoo

February PCQC Photo Contest: Leading Lines

TWOQC mourns the passing of its founder

Joy O’Farrell

Diane Quinn Joy O’Farrell, 78, founder and first President of The Women of Quail Creek, has passed away in Renton, Washington, after a series of health challenges. In 2004, working with a core group of just four other Quail Creek women, Joy helped to develop the first mission of TWOQC; to discover and develop awareness…

Girls just want to have fun!

Terri Erickson Girls Just Want To Have Fun is the name of this annual event put on by the three Quail Creek Ladies Golf Associations, the putters, niners and 18 hole club. Ninety-nine ladies participated in this 18 hole golf event. Each team was made up of an 18 hole lady golfer, a niner and…

Why join the Ballroom Dance Club?

Dodie Prescott Organized in 2004, the Quail Creek Ballroom Dance Club’s mission is to provide formal evenings for the enjoyment of area residents. We recently asked our members why they joined the club and why they continue to be members. Here are a few of the comments we received. * “We joined the club because…

Quail Creek Wine Dinner

The next Quail Creek Wine Dinner will be held on Sunday, February 28 at 5:00 p.m. at The Grill. The cost is $65 per person. Reservations may be made the first Wednesday of each month by calling 520-393-5806. Check the What’s Happening for menu and wine pairings.

It’s all natural: wood, clay and silver

Zapotec weaver Porfirio Gutiérrez; photo courtesy of Ron Sullivan

Ron and Vicki Sullivan Although there is not much sheep ranching going on in the Santa Cruz River Valley, a master of traditional Zapotec wool weaving is coming to Quail Creek in Sahuarita for three days on March 4, 5 and 6. Porfirio Gutiérrez and his family are masters of traditional Zapotec weaving and the…

Library donations increase in 2015

Thanks to the generous donations of our users, 6395 items were donated in 2015, a 50 percent increase over 2014. Nearly half of the 2015 donated items could be shelved. The remainder (mostly items over seven years old) were re-donated to the VA Hospital, VA Home, White Elephant or the Green Valley Animal League. These…