BBQ Showdown

Science Club Goes to the Flandrau

Javelina Hoedown Happening this Month!

Where in the World Is the ‘Crossing’?

TWOQC donates to homeless veterans

Steve Sample The Women of Quail Creek are donating clothing and household goods for southern Arizona homeless veterans to the Southern Arizona VA Health Care System. The donation will occur on Monday, November 3, 2014, in our Homeless Veterans Program office at 10:45 a.m. located at 3601 S. 6th Avenue in Building 90. The Tucson…

Interclub celebrates successful season

The 18 Holers Interclub Team

The Quail Creek Ladies Golf Association (18 Holers) interclub team held its end of season luncheon on October 9. Interclub is played during the summer months against other Green Valley golf teams from Canoa Ranch/Torres, Canoa Hills, San Ignacio, Green Valley Country Club and Quail Creek. Each club hosts an event. Co-chairs for Quail Creek…

Modern Streetcar Tour of Tucson

Poet’s head sculpture at the end of the Streetcar route

Joyce Shumate The Quail Creek TRIPS committee set up another great tour. On October 23, a lucky group of 20 Quail Creek residents were able to travel on the new Sun Link Streetcar. Arriving at the Madera Clubhouse at 8:00 a.m. they formed their carpool to the Mercado, San Agustin Market where they met their…

Thank you, friends – November 2014

Thank you “Rally for the Cure” Supporters The Quail Creek Ladies’ Golf Associations, both 18 and 9 hole clubs, would like to thank the following individuals and businesses for their generous donations to the Rally for the Cure Event held on Thursday, October 23. Quail Creek Businesses: Bella Fiore, Bodyworks by Mark, Lea Hoffman massage,…

A Classic Country Christmas

A Classic Country Christmas, an LSP Concert, will be presented on Tuesday, December 9, 2014, in the Madera Clubhouse Ballroom at 7:00 p.m. A cash bar opens at 6:00 p.m. Gather up the family and get set to two step ’round the Christmas tree as you enjoy the yuletide twang. This knee slapping production includes…

Volunteers needed to drive cancer patients to treatments

Ginny Hutcheson Cancer patients that live in Sahuarita do not get free rides to cancer treatments from the Green Valley services that are available to all Green Valley residents (Friends in Deed, etc.). When a cancer patient is ill and unable to find a ride for treatments the continuity of treatment is broken and appointments…