Javelina Hoedown Was a Huge Success!

GVR Preparedness Day

Greetings from Paper Crafters of Quail Creek

While the Cat’s Away

Singles Club hikes Madera Canyon

Left to right: Bob Wendland, Kathy Follett, Carol Hansen, Marci Yenerich, Bonnie Smith and Peter Prairie

Marci Yenerich The Quail Creek Singles Club ventured to Madera Canyon on Friday, March 28 for a morning hike. Always planning ahead, Peter Prairie suggested we park one car at Proctor Parking Lot and we drove the six participants up to the top parking lot. We then took a leisurely hike down, roughly three miles.…

2014 Ride of Silence

Cyclists head down Abrego escorted by Pima County Sheriff

Nineteen year old Albert Rich was a familiar face as a lifeguard at the Rancho Sahuarita swimming pool. He was pursuing education at the University of Arizona after graduating from Sahuarita High School. On July 3, 2013, he was bicycle commuting between his two jobs in Tucson and was swept under the wheels of a…

QC Niners host 2014 Robson Challenge

Left to right: Diane Averill, Joan Heinz, Tommy Reid, Patti Zatkin, Betty Barnes, Sally Abbott, Diane Hernandez, Cheri Sipe, Lee Schmidt, Freda Hyles, Jan Topolski and Bonnie Smith.

Deb Maloney The Quail Creek Lady Niners played host to the annual Robson Challenge Golf Tournament on March 26. Joining Quail Creek were teams of twelve from Mountain View, The Preserve, Eagle’s Nest and Tuscany Falls. The winning 2014 team was The Preserve from SaddleBrooke. Medalist for the day with the low gross score was…

Women’s Bible Study

Women’s Bible Study

Kay Robinson During May the studies will be from God as He Longs for You to See Him (book $5). Come to the Silver Room at Madera Clubhouse at 1:00 p.m. Tuesdays to form a closer relationship with God. Lessons: May 6 The Wisdom of God, May 15 The Justice of God, May 20 The Love…

TWOQC gains notoriety on the national stage

Left to right: Clinical Director for Rehabilitation Programs Mental Health Care Line Jodi Frederick watches as Jennifer S. Gutowski, Associate Director, Tucson VA Medical Center, is presented a check for $10K by TWOQC President Peggy McGee to be used for furniture for homeless veterans as they move into housing. Dr. Timothy Muller Chief, Mental Health Care Line, looks on.

Four years in a row The Women of Quail Creek have sponsored a clothing drive for homeless veterans in the Tucson area with the last three years being part of the national Make A Difference Day program. On April 10, 2014, in Washington, DC, their efforts were recognized nationally when TWOQC President Peggy McGee was…