Tag: POA Board

Electing Our New Board Member in 2021

Bill Foraker, Chair, QC Election Committee The Election Committee is pleased to announce there are three candidates for the one open QCPOA Board position that begins in January 2022. To find out more information about our candidates, go to quailcreekhoa.org/group/quail-creek-hoa/board-elections. If you don’t want to retype the link, go to the Quail Creek website and…

2017 POA election notice

Connie Bandstra

The annual election to fill one of the two resident-elected members POA Board will be held next month. The final deadline to submit a Letter of Intent to become a candidate is September 11, 2017, at 5:00 p.m. To allow residents to learn more about the candidates, there will be “Meet the Candidate” events, and…

Jeff Krueger – Candidate for POA Board position

Jeff Krueger

The annual election to fill one of the resident-elected positions on the POA Board will be held soon. This is an important responsibility requiring dedication of time and effort. In order for their information to be included in this issue of the Quail Creek Crossing, homeowners interested in running for the POA Board needed to…

Thanks to our library volunteers

Library volunteers recently honored for their service are seated (left to right) Muriel Larson (nine years), POA Board Liaison Gil Lusk, Larry Thomson (seven years), Phil Geddes (nine years); standing (left to right) Sheila Corcoran-Perry (nine years), Dianne Thomson (seven years), Lori Klug (10 years), Vicki Workman (nine years), Joanne Scott (five years), Kay Perkins (five years), Ginny Post (10 years), Jean Iannacchino (six years), Sharon Corcoran (five years) and Jean Rader (nine years). Not pictured: Marilyn Ashman (seven years), Cathy Stevens (seven years) and Carolyn Tollefson (seven years).

Dreama Fumia, on behalf of the POA Board Due to the tireless efforts of QC Library volunteers, our residents enjoy the benefits of a convenient reading/listening/lending venue as nearby as the Madera Clubhouse. What began in 2002 as a couple of shelves of books in the old Fitness Center has grown to a rich resource…