These Women Know Their Way Around a Shotgun

Where in the World Is the ‘Crossing’?

The Bo in Karate

QCLJC Chainmaille Class—A World of Possibilities

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,…

How dancing can make you smarter

Dodie Prescott This is the final article in our summer series about the benefits of dancing. As graceful and beautiful as dancing is, every dancer out there knows it’s hard work! And anyone who watches dancers most likely agrees. It’s no secret that dancing is an excellent way to stay physically fit; it is demanding…

TWOQC Hosts Festive Summer Luau

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Janice Pell Mai Tais flowed and a ukulele played as 136 ladies were transported to the Hawaiian Islands for TWOQC’s Summer Luau in June. The festivities started as the women arrived dressed in tropical attire and were greeted at the door with leis. Club photographer Eileen Sykora then took their photos in front of a…

Unit 12’s Coupon Party helps our troops

Left to right: After several hours of clipping and sorting coupons, Sheila Wyllie, Susan Simpson, Christy Caldwell, Kathi Krieg, Lois Connell, Gail Emery, Mary Beth Schmidt, Carolyn Walters, Lee Crombie and Janet Connell take a well deserved lunch break.

Peggy McGee and Christy Caldwell For four years members of The Women of Quail Creek have been clipping, sorting and counting coupons and sending them to our troops in Italy and Japan and also giving them to Air and Army National guard units in the Tucson area. The club needs about $46,000 more in coupons…