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!

2013 Quail Creek Fourth of July

Pat Thoresen Hundreds of Quail Creek residents turned out to celebrate Hats Off To Our Heroes for the Fourth of July 2013 Parade. The entire day could be spent at the Quail Creek Madera Clubhouse celebrating our nation’s 237th birthday. Residents participated in the patriotic opening, rode their decorated entries in the parade, played games…

The Women of Quail Creek Club hosts baby shower

Peggy McGee Twenty five moms or moms to be, nine of them service members in the Air and Army National Guard, were greeted to the sounds of Teddy Bears Picnic as they entered the mess hall at the Air National Guard facility in Tucson. The mess hall had been transformed from drab to festive as…

Painting workshop

There will be a Painting Workshop in the Fine Arts Room at Quail Creek on Mondays from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. starting October 14 and running through December 16. All mediums will be taught and you need to bring your own supplies. The fee for each class is $5.00 Class starts with a demonstration or…

In Passing – Betty Jean Towle

Betty Jean Towle, 74, passed away peacefully on August 13, 2013. Betty was born on February 14, 1939, in Anaheim, California. Betty was owner and editor of the Rancho Penasquitos News in San Diego, California. She then was employed at NCR, as an executive administrative assistant in San Diego, California. Betty held the title of…

Spotlight on Advertiser – The Carlson Bridge™

The Carlson Bridge™ is a non-invasive, no-grind biological bridge. It is the only patented direct composite bridge available in the world. It is a new type of bridgework available to make dentistry, more affordable and less invasive. With this new-age technology, it may no longer be necessary to cut healthy teeth to bridge a space…

July 4th grand marshall

Right after her graduation from Mount Saint Agnes College in Baltimore in 1966, Peggy McGee was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Women’s Army Corps. Her first assignments were in personnel and administration, two of the three fields opened to Army women at that time. Her last assignment while on active duty was as Death…