
With this excessive record breaking heat upon us, the Tournament Committee decided a three-man team playing in a shamble would facilitate a much faster game. So 42 ladies formed their teams and braved the heat for another fun day for the QCLGA.
Diane Quinn The Women of Quail Creek will play Jeopardy Quail Creek style at their July 31 program. Pam Rodgers, TWOQC President-Elect, will play the part of Alex Trebek and ask the question of participants. Using a big screen presentation created by member Marianne Cobarrubias, two games will be played with three contestants in each…
Diane Quinn In 2013, over 5,000 young people in Pima County were regarded as homeless. During the 2016-17 school year, more than 1,600 of those young people were enrolled in Youth On Their Own (YOTO), a program providing support to homeless or abandoned youth who are enrolled in schools throughout the county. YOTO believes that…
Janice Pell Five women, ages 21 to 56, answered the call to apply for The Women of Quail Creek’s first scholarship for a woman in transition. These women had divergent backgrounds; single mom, veteran, single, stay at home moms, but they all had one thing in common, the desire to better themselves. They learned about…
Cathy Hasson Pete Irish, local silversmith instructor, taught a class in setting faceted stones in sterling silver. Ernie Lopez and Nancy Riordon then shared their knowledge with club members in an advanced class. Barb Shelor and Debbie Huber took instructions from Joni Kisro, Tucson metals artist, and made beautiful sterling silver Spinner Rings. Sue Ann…
It’s summer again – time for many of us to take a break and possibly hit the open road. But even if you go on vacation, you won’t want your investments to do the same – in summertime or any other season. How can you help make sure your portfolio continues to work hard for…