This holiday season Quail Creek is pleased to present the Sons of Orpheus and the Tucson Boys Chorus Christmas Concert; this collaborative Christmas concert is one of the major concert repertoires performed each year by these groups and will offer both sacred and secular songs of the season. Come hear the Tucson Arizona Boys Chorus…
Daily Check-In: A Community Service for Quail Creek Residents
What a Wine Night!
Where in the World Is the ‘Crossing’?
Paper Flowers Handmade in Janet Rumford’s Creative Casita!
December 2014
Tucson Arizona Boys Chorus and Sons of Orpheus Concert set for December 21
December 2014
Blood drive notice
The need is constant; the gratification is instant. Give blood! Join us for the Quail Creek Blood Drive on Sunday, December 28 from 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. in the Madera Clubhouse Silver Room. To schedule your appointment call 520-230-7295 or log on to www.redcrossblood.org and enter sponsor code “Quail.”
December 2014
The Gatekeepers perform at November TWOQC meeting
Janice Pell TWOQC enjoyed a fabulous evening of entertainment at their November monthly meeting. The Gatekeepers of The Ironwood Hills Church’s performance of patriotic and holiday music was inspirational and very moving. The nine men and women, led by Hannah Winchester, are all related and blessed with exceptional musical talent. Many members of the Gatekeepers…
December 2014
Quail Creek Country Club POA budget for October 2014
Front Page, December 2014
Fine Arts Painting Club off to a great start
Lee Asbell With the opening of the new Creative Arts and Technology Center just around the corner, Quail Creek now has a chartered club for those interested in all forms of two-dimensional fine arts. The club’s first membership event was held October 29 and now has over 30 members. While the artists wait for their…
November 2014
September photo contest winners
Robert Thoresen On a trip to Nevada’s Valley of Fire State Park (see also last May’s contest article), Jeff Krueger passed through a town called Chloride, an old mining camp north of Kingman, Arizona. It was like going back in time for the place is not a tourist town. Chloride is Arizona’s oldest mining camp…