Category: Features

Thank You, Friends – March 2015

Barb McKinney Thank you to all the residents who gave so generously to the 2014 Toy Drive for the local Boys and Girls Club! Thank you to our sponsors: The Cleveland Indians: donation of four tickets for the raffle drawing Target (Yuma and Cotton Lane): Discounted shopping for toys and donation of a bicycle The…

Spotlight on Advertiser – Sun Valley Solar

Solar Myths Myth 1: Solar is still too expensive so it’s best left in the hands of rich people and environmentalists. Fact: Homeowners choose solar because it lowers and often eliminates their monthly electricity bill. And with the explosion of financing options, the major barriers to harvesting your own sunshine have been largely eliminated. Today…

Resident writes 42nd article

John Wojtowicz John Wojtowicz has written an article titled Comparison of Calcium Carbonate Saturation and Scaling Indexes that has been accepted for publication in the ANALYST, which is a peer reviewed journal devoted to water treatment and technology. The article deals with a critical analysis of proposed alternatives to the Langelier Saturation Index which was devised…

In Passing – March 2015

Richard Archibald Froncek

Richard Archibald  Froncek Faith Flag Family Richard Archibald Froncek, 87, passed peacefully in his home on January 11, 2015. He was born on January 13, 1927 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He joined the United States Marine Corp on February 13, 1943 at the age of 16. He was trained as an airborne radio and radar specialist…

Artist of the Month – March 2015

Artist of the Month Tony Warcholak combines acrylic, pencil and photography.

Tony Warcholak The March Artist of the Month is Tony Warcholak. Born and raised in Brooklyn, his successful career with the IRS took him overseas as well as to various parts of this country. Tony has always been interested in photography and art. He took a course in photography and learned the basics of a…

2 Your Health – March 2015

Editor’s Note: “2 Your Health” is a new column in the PebbleCreek Post dedicated to health issues. Each month different doctors and or medical associations, from varying specialties, will be writing on issues of importance. Articles are based on experiences and independent research conducted by the doctors or medical associations. We encourage anyone considering changing…

Spotlight on Advertiser – Trücup Coffee

Trücup low-acid coffee is a whole new category of coffee: a coffee without the acids that cause stomach discomfort. Nearly 20% of Americans suffer from acid reflux at least once a week. One of the most commonly cited pieces of advice for controlling these symptoms is to avoid acidic foods such as coffee, spicy foods,…

Open forum for City Council candidates – March 4

Jon Lindstrom Unsure how to vote in this month’s non-partisan election for the Goodyear City Council? City residents have the opportunity to vote for three open council member seats. Goodyear conducts an all mail ballot election and every registered voter in the city should have already received a ballot in the mail. If you haven’t…

Pet of the Month – March 2015

Baxter and Dexter

Baxter is happy to be a full time PebbleCreeker Let me introduce myself. I am fifteen years old and my name is Baxter Cabral. My family, Larry and Marilyn Cabral picked me when I was nine months old. I was chosen, even though at that age I had no tail and was pretty large (not…

PebbleCreek artists to exhibit at Wigwam Resort

Judy Bihary, Charlene Romanos and Sherri VanShaik

Charlene Romanos Artists Judy Bihary, Charlene Romanos and Sherri VanShaik will once again be exhibiting their gourd art, jewelry and colored pencil paintings at the Wigwam Resort on different weekends throughout the spring. The women are members of the 10 Fine Art group, a collective of award winning artists of the west valley, who participate…