Javelina Hoedown Was a Huge Success!

GVR Preparedness Day

Greetings from Paper Crafters of Quail Creek

While the Cat’s Away

Summer Quail Creek Women’s Bible Study notice

Front row: Kay Robinson, Berniece James, Polly Essinger, Becky Gray; back row: Ruth McDermott, JoAnne Spencer, Lillian Ann Klepp, Linda Bradley, Barbara Oxner, Sue Baird and Pam McFall

Using the Our Daily Bread devotionals we read and discuss the message from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. in the Madera Clubhouse, Silver Room No. 1 on Tuesdays. In August our topics are August 5, Breaking Free, Romans 8: 1-11; August 12, Example that Encourages 2 Timothy 2:1-7; August 19, Following the Master, Numbers 9:15-23; August 26 Spiritual Navigation, Psalm…

Enjoy good food and neighbors with the Gourmet Dining Club

Joanna Miller The Quail Creek Dining Club completed a full year of shared in home dining experiences spanning twelve months. During the snowbird season from October through March, themes highlighted popular European cuisines. A finale was held in April with all club members contributing to a large party held at one generous member’s home. The…

I Got Rhythm!

I Got Rhythm! A Salute to the Gershwin Songbook will be held Friday, October 17 at 7:00 p.m. in the Madera Clubhouse Crystal Ballroom. A cash bar opens at 6:00 p.m. Ticket price is $25. Celebrate the music of George and Ira Gershwin, one of the most prolific songwriting teams of the 20th century. Featuring such…

POA Important reminders

Dates to Remember The Concierge desk will be closed Monday, September 1 for Labor Day! Have a safe weekend. Quail Creek residents are invited to attend Question and Answer and Board of Directors meetings. Upcoming dates are Q & A Friday, September 12 at 10:00 a.m. in the Gold Room Q & A Wednesday, October…

Ken Haley places first in PCQC’s June contest

First Place: Ken Haley - Mirror Self-Portrait

Robert Thoresen Ken took his first place photograph using a mirror at a mall clothing store. Two years ago during a Christmas visit to Salt Lake City, Ken took his wife, daughter and granddaughter to compare competitive stores to the one that employed his granddaughter at a local mall. This particular store had covered its…

Desert Spoons served useful purposes

Ron Sullivan Bounties harvested from desert landscapes 7000 years ago may not have looked or tasted much different than what’s in today’s Quail Creek kitchens, xeriscapes and liquor emporiums. Some hard evidence can be found at the Fate Bell Shelter located in Texas’ Seminole Canyon Park and historic site along the lower Pecos River. Sotol,…