Rich Ulery, President, Quail Creek Republican Club On Friday, Feb. 18, a capacity crowd attended the Quail Creek Republican Club (QCRC) monthly meeting. The club’s objective this year is to introduce every republican candidate running for local, state, and federal offices in the Aug. 2, 2022, primary election to Quail Creek residents. Candidates are afforded…
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Clubs & Classes, January 2022
Republican Club Meeting Highlights
Steve Ware, Secretary, Quail Creek Republican Club More than 100 members of the Quail Creek Republican Club (QCRC) gathered at the Madera Clubhouse Crystal Ballroom on Dec. 17 to cap off a great year, elect 2022 QCRC board members, and preview the 2022 programs. The celebration commenced with a buffet of cheese, meats, and fruits,…
Clubs & Classes, December 2021
Grains & Grapes Bus Tour Sponsored by the Quail Creek Republican Club
A busload of “Creekers” went south for beer and lunch at the Copper Brothel Brewery, followed by some wine-tasting at the Autumn Sage Vineyards. The food and brew, wine, and socializing in the Southern Arizona high desert grasslands was superb! Susan Landwehr won the 50/50 raffle. The final 2021 event for the Quail Creek Republican…
Clubs & Classes, October 2021
Arizona Attorney General Addresses Republican Club on U.S. Constitution Day
Steve Ware At the Quail Creek Republican Club meeting on Sept. 17, Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich shared numerous examples of the beautiful simplicity, and the checks and balances genius in our U.S. Constitution created by our Founding Fathers. He also discussed areas in which he feels that federal overreach has occurred. The Quail Creek Republican…
Clubs & Classes, September 2021
Sheriff Dannels Discusses Border Issues With The Republican Club
Steve Ware Cochise County Sheriff Mark Dannels spoke to a full house at Quail Creek’s Kino Center about the continuing issues at our U.S.-Mexico border. He indicated the border issues—drugs and resulting drug overdoses, criminal elements comprising both individuals and drug/human trafficking cartels, COVID transfer, illegal alien costs (increased expenses/lost tax revenue greatly exceeding established immigration…
Clubs & Classes, July 2021
Quail Creek Republican Club Patriot Project a Resounding Success!
Rich Ulery In mid-May, the Quail Creek Republican Club (QCRC) launched the Patriot Project to celebrate America by flying the American flag throughout Quail Creek. Steve Ware, secretary of the QCRC, conceived the idea, and Dave Roy, at-large member of the QCRC board, joined him to make the project happen. Quality garage-mounted flags were offered…
Clubs & Classes, June 2021
Quail Creek Republican Club Actively Engages Its Members
Rich Ulery The Quail Creek Republican Club (QCRC) is not allowing COVID-19 to stop its activities. Our club has been meeting in person since December with an array of exciting and educational meetings with dynamic speakers, tours, and outreach activities. In late March, 50 members of the Quail Creek Republican Club took an all-day bus tour…
Clubs & Classes, April 2021
Quail Creek Republican Club Tours Border
Rich Ulery On March 24, 51 members of the Quail Creek Republican Club (QCRC) boarded a bus and headed south for a day of education concerning the crisis at the southern border. Our tour was hosted by Chris DeSimone, morning radio host of Wake Up Tucson, heard on KVOI radio from 6 to 9 a.m. Accompanying…
Clubs & Classes, March 2021
Quail Creek Republican Club Live Meetings
Tom Fisk, 1st Vice President For the first time since March 2020, the Quail Creek Republican Club (QCRC) has had live regular monthly meetings. January Meeting Highlights * Senator David Gowan (Arizona State Representative) discussed the Legislative and Congressional redistricting effort underway in Arizona based on the pending new 2020 Census. * Featured speaker Natasha Herzig…
Clubs & Classes, January 2021
Republican Club Gathers for Christmas Social and Elects 2021 Board Members
Rich Ulery A real live meeting! For the first time since Quail Creek meeting rooms were closed due to the pandemic and the Madera Clubhouse remodel, members of the Quail Creek Republican Club (QCRC) gathered in the Madera Ballroom for a Christmas wine and cheese event. Occupancy guidelines restricted attendance to only 50 members, but it was special…