Terri Erickson The QCLGA (18 holers) held its annual three day Round Robin Partner Match Play on April 17, 22 and 24. Pictured here are the first place winning teams of each of the seven flights, left to right: Susan Kuehn, Terri Erickson, Carol Clifford, Sue Kanger, Francie Walker, Bonny Wilcox, Mary Lou Johnson, Beth…
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June 2014
QCLGA Match Play results
June 2014
PCQC: Helen Phillips takes first place
Robert Thoresen Helen Phillips’ winning first place photograph Two Wheel Cart was taken in Tubac three years ago. The afternoon sun cast interesting shadows and the wagon draws one’s eyes down to the pot of plants. Helen usually likes pictures popping with color but this one is sedate and natural. No after effects were done except…
June 2014
Tucson Prunes wow at TWOQC April meeting
Janice Pell Laughter and the sound of clapping filled the air at the April meeting of TWOQC as the Tucson Prunes tap danced their way along Route 66. The talented ladies went through numerous costume changes wowing the audience with the beauty of their outfits, each more elaborate than the last. Between numbers the emcee…
June 2014
TWOQC send a WWII Wave on a June Honor Flight
Janice Pell To honor those who gave so much, TWOQC has contributed $1000 to sponsor a WWII veteran to a free three day trip to Washington D.C. with the nonprofit Honor Flight Tucson organization. At the May 19 meeting, guest speaker Kathy Mansur, volunteer veterans’ coordinator for Southern Arizona Honor Flights for WWII Veterans, told…
June 2014
Needlework Club news
Linda Freeman Two of the Needlework Club members made special gifts for American Girl dolls belonging to their respective granddaughters this spring; Linda Kaas knited a special pink ballerina ensemble and Susan Stoltman sewed some bright summer outfits complete with a hat. These members exemplified the Gifted Hands – Giving Hearts that is the unofficial…
June 2014
Not an ‘Orphan Train’ but a train full of orphans
Mary Kollschegg Christina Kline, author of Orphan Train, pulls in the reader by her choice of book title and once the reader is hooked proceeds to tell the incredible story of a 91 year old woman who had been an orphan train rider. The founder of this bizarre program that existed in our country from…