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TWOQC Scholarships 10th Anniversary ‘KOLD Live’ June 2 Interview

Let’s Travel Club

PCQC May Photo Contest Winners

Quail Creek Lapidary and Jewelry Club class highlights

Several ladies beat the heat on July 2 and attended Nancy Riordon’s Creative Metalwork Class. Lovely earrings and pendants were fashioned by cutting, shaping and texturing copper metal sheets. Embellishments were added by riveting onto the finished metal shape. Mary Lou Haas used beads she had inherited from her Grandmother many years ago to create…

QC Homeowners – do you rent your property out?

Reminders Regarding Rental Properties: If your Quail Creek property is a rental, please familiarize yourself with the Quail Creek Rules and Regulations, Article 12.2. Remember, renters must meet the age requirements for living in Quail Creek. Homes are intended to provide housing for persons of 55 years of age and all occupied homes must be…

The Women of Quail Creek sets meeting date for August 26

Marilyn Miller Monday, August 26, at 6:30 p.m., How to Mix and Match your Home Furnishings will be Tamara Scott-Anderson’s program topic at the August meeting of TWOQC. Tamara is vice president of Contents Interiors at 3401 East Fort Lowell Road in Tucson. Tamara will share her interior design ideas on how to mix and…

Connected Warrior Yoga for Veterans coming to Quail Creek

Karen Baker Yoga isn’t just about chanting or getting the body into funny positions or doing poses you see a limber person do in a magazine. The mental and physical benefits of practicing yoga postures, asanas, and breath control, pranayama, can be very powerful in helping manage short and long term stress. In the past…

TWOQC donates to Coupons for the Troops

Peggy McGee TWOQC president Peggy McGee presented $3807.80 worth of clipped and sorted coupons to Barbara Gavre, Airmen and Family Readiness Program Manager at the 162nd Fighter Wing, Tucson Air National Guard. In addition to the coupons, members of The Women of Quail Creek donated 113 pounds of groceries and $150.00 to the National Guard…