Wally Ueberschar On February 11, the Men’s Nine Hole Golf League (aka: Desert Duffers) hosted a Sweetheart Dinner for members, wives and guests. It was a great turn out with 113 guests. Our current President Frank Hewitt thanked our 2013 Board of Directors and all committees for their help in producing a wonderful year of…
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!
March 2014
Sweetheart dinner
March 2014
News from the Green Committee
The February 3, 2014, Green Committee meeting was both spirited and informative. The meeting was well attended by members who came to offer their opinions regarding over seeding. The Green Committee’s objective is to promote and enhance the golfers’ enjoyment and satisfaction from the use of the Quail Creek golf facilities. As the Quail Creek…
March 2014
Brenda Easley wins 2014 President’s Cup
March 2014
“Somewhere over the Rainbow” fashion show benefits cancer research
Peggy McGee Over 180 ladies were greeted with the sounds of Somewhere Over the Rainbow, played by pianist Cyndy Gierada, as they entered the ballroom in the Madera Clubhouse on January 31. Rainbows hung from chandeliers. The tables were decorated with hurricane lamp vases filled with fluffy clouds of batting, a rainbow coming out of…
March 2014
Orchestra to return to Quail Creek for 5th “Pops” concert featuring young soloists
The Quail Creek Activities Committee will sponsor, for the fifth year in a row, the Civic Orchestra of Tucson’s return to the Madera Clubhouse to perform their spring pops concert on Sunday, April 27 at 3:00 p.m. In addition, the Larry Redhouse Trio—a perennial favorite of Quail Creek residents—will entertain in the Copper Lounge starting…
March 2014
PCQC: Pete Murphy takes first place
Robert Thoresen Pete Murphy’s winning first place picture of the sandstone feature Ear-of-the Wind was taken on a club overnight photo field trip to Monument Valley in November 2011. The trip also included a Navajo guided tour of Antelope Canyon and Mystery Valley. Pete took over 1100 pictures on the trip, discarded a bunch, but…