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!

Pre-order a cookbook now and save

Peggy McGee A Shared Table, Quail Creek’s newest cookbook, may be preordered in the Madera Clubhouse lobby between 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon on June 11 and between 11:00 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. on June 30. Cookbooks are $14 each or buy 10 and get one free and will be available in October, just in…

Red Cross Blood Drive

Be someone’s hero. You can save more than one life with just one donation. The need is constant. The gratification is instant. Give blood. The American Red Cross is holding three blood drives at Quail Creek in 2014: June 29, October 19 and December 28. The June 29 drive will be held from 8:00 a.m.…

Computer Club experiences growing pains

Growing pains, as it turns out, are not just for preteens. It’s a phenomenon being experienced right here in Quail Creek by the Computer Club. These numbers help tell the story: * In 2013, Computer Club instructors taught 168 classes and help clinics. Classes are generally two hour events; a total of about 336 hours…

Desert Duffers head to Casa Grande

The Duke approves the strategy for the day while the Duffers enjoy breakfast.

Wally Ueberschar On Wednesday, May 14 many of the Duffers from the Men’s Nine Hole Gold League took the opportunity to play the San Miguel Golf Course in Eloy. Breakfast was available for those who arrived early. The course was challenging due to high winds, but still a lot of fun. After golf we headed…

Preparations underway for 4th of July Food Drive

Quail Creek’s Military Officers Association of America is once again coordinating the 4th of July Food Drive in the Madera Clubhouse lobby. Under the direction of Steve Abel, this timely event aids in providing food to needy families who have members in the Tucson Air National Guard currently serving to protect our freedom. What better…

The state of our greens and plans for summer

Craig Parsons As of the first week of May the status of our non over seeded greens is good. This is not a universally accepted conclusion, of course. There is understandable dissatisfaction from residents who are accustomed to spending the warmer months in temperate places with cool weather grasses and coming to Quail Creek in…