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Ballet Continental performs for TWOQC

Members of Ballet Continental perform for The Women of Quail Creek during their November program; photo by Julie Ratley

Diane Quinn Twenty-four performers from Green Valley’s own Ballet Continental danced for the November program of The Women of Quail Creek. The performance included 10 excerpts from The Nutcracker. The TWOQC event served as a warm-up to the company’s upcoming holiday performances. As an added treat, Darby Downs danced Prayer, from Act III of Ballet…

TWOQC and SEEF collaborate to provide scholarship support

The Gatekeepers provided patriotic tribute; photo by Jim Burkstrand

Nancy Forester An inspiring benefit concert for college scholarships presented by the popular Gatekeepers of Ironwood Hills Church was held Saturday, November 5 at the Sahuarita United School District Auditorium. Featuring patriotic traditional selections, the concert was hosted by The Women of Quail Creek (TWOQC) and the Sahuarita Educational Enrichment Foundation (SEEF) to support scholarships…

PAG Christmas Show tickets are going fast

Get a hot ticket for a cool show. Tickets to the Quail Creek Performing Arts Guild Christmas Dinner Show are a hot commodity; just the thing to thaw the winter chill. As of press time there were still tickets available, but they are going fast. Last year the show was completely sold out and the…

TWOQC Clothing Drive fills a truck and more

Event Chairperson Laura Colbert presents a truckload of donations to the VA; photo by Jerry Colbert

Diane Quinn The seventh annual The Women of Quail Creek (TWOQC) clothing and household goods drive to benefit homeless veterans reached new heights on Saturday, October 15. Through the generous support of the residents of Quail Creek and the Greater Green Valley/Sahuarita area, over 7,000 items were delivered to the Southern Arizona Veterans Administration campus…

Computer Club plans for another busy season

Dianne Thomson During the summer the Computer Club conducted significantly more open labs and classes than in past summers, keeping several instructors busy during the slow season. But anticipating the return of many traveling residents, the club is planning for an even busier schedule in the coming months. Mac, PC/Windows 10 and iOS classes will…

If you see yellow ribbon tied on a dog’s collar…

Critters Club The Yellow Dog Project is a movement created for dogs that need space. By tying a yellow ribbon or something similar to the dog’s leash the owner/walker is indicting that this dog needs space, for whatever reason (or perhaps the human walking the dog—either way). The primary purpose of this movement is to…