Category: Features

End of the rainbow

Shawnee Robison W-O-W! It’s true! The Tuscany Falls Clubhouse is the end of the rainbow! I’m seeing it, right before my very own 66 year old, cataract laden, laid wide open, blue eyes! I finally captured it so folks back home would believe me! A picture’s worth a thousand words! Right? So if you’re looking…

Kevens Corner – April 2015

Keven Pauling Harvest Citrus Trees Fruit will last longer on the tree, so leave it as long as you can; remove what you don’t want or can’t eat. Remember, your local food shelter will always take the fruit as long as it’s in good shape. It’s still okay to fertilize your trees if you haven’t…

2 Your Health: Reading this could help you look better

Dr. John Bass

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…

2 Your Health: Challenging the status quo with stem cells

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…

In Passing – April 2015

Leroy Clark Rodgers (Miser)

Linda Ann Avery Linda Ann Avery was born February 14, 1946, in Morgantown, Kentucky, to Louise Arnold and Charlie Shay. Linda graduated from Butler County High and then attended Western Kentucky University. When she was 21 she met and married Randy Sheets, making Indiana her home for 39 years. They raised their four children: Cassie,…

Pet of Month: Amber is a unique Sheltie

Amber was bred from two different colors of Shelties and has one blue eye.

Don and Pat Kryzak Amber is a very unique Sheltie both for her personality and her coloring. She was bred with two different colors of Shelties. One had a Sable and White coat and the other a Blue Merle, giving her long fine coat a very unique combination of colors and a large white collar.…

Thank You, Friends – April 2015

The Avery family would like to thank all of the wonderful friends and the PebbleCreek community for your heartfelt support during this difficult time. Your prayers, your kind words and your generosity have been most appreciated. Continue to live, laugh and love just as Linda would have wanted you to do. Joe Avery and family.…

Employees of the Month honored

In last month’s Post an article explained how it took a village to plan, coordinate and execute all the details involved in making the two day, four concert visit by the Texas Tenors seamless and enjoyable for all. Employees who played an integral part in this accomplishment were recently named Employee(s) of the Month honoring their…

Artist of the Month: Kathy Sork

Kathy Sork loves painting with unexpected colors.

It is with great pleasure that the PebbleCreek Art Club announces Kathy Sork as the April Artist of the Month. Kathy comes to us from Vancouver, Washington, where she and her husband of 35 years still have a home. Kathy grew up in a military family which resulted with her living in several different countries…

Soup Party champions

Left to right: Nancy Gustafson, Barb Wagner, Nancy DerManuel and MJ Fenoglio

For the past four years Dan and Sharon Graville have hosted a Soup Party where 15 to 20 of the best soup makers in the nation gather to test their product against the best of PebbleCreek. The past four champions are Nancy Gustafson, Barb Wagner, Nancy DerManuel and MJ Fenoglio.