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Pottery classes available this summer

Members of the first session, clockwise from lower left: Terry Wilson, Bill Fenster, Barb Fenster, JoAnne Clements, Betsy Porter, Cathy Sirota, Nevin Nelson and Gary Sirota

Pottery enthusiasts will be gathering all summer long on Mondays at Nevin Nelson’s home to learn, share clay techniques and have fun creating. The environment is stress free, calm and aimed at not only being creative, but in enjoying each other’s company. The first series of classes was very successful, with participants making a wide…

Tennis Club news

Jerry Santy

Susie Anderson We call him by many names: Big Cheese, Prez, Grand Poobah, Supreme Highness, Hey You, Chief, Honey, King of Tennis, Dad and mostly friend. Jerry Santy is the hardest working and playing 82 year old that I know. I interviewed Jerry to capture his words of wisdom before he steps down from his…

Thank goodness it’s summer, indeed!

Beverage Manager Brian Cate with his signature Templeton Rye Manhattan (up or on the rocks).

Susan Knox Wilson The PebbleCreek banquet team is on a roll! Banquet Sales and Catering Coordinators Crystal Thomas and Candice Pakitsos had a very busy and successful 2015-16 season full of special occasions, weddings, private parties and club events, but they’re not content to sit back and let summer drift by. Eager to share selections…

Bocce Bears and Bocce Knights capture Spring League titles

Bocce Bears 2016 Spring Day League Champions, left to right: Row 1: Bocce Association Statistician Carol Gwilt presents plaque to team members Bill Gavin, Captain; Row 2: Betty O’Con, Eleanor Cerny, Tony Monzo; Row 3: Dave O’Con, Kathy Weldon, Rudy Talts.; Row 4: Carole Leone, Joe Leone

Pat Milich The Bears are now in hibernation for the summer, a rest well-deserved after they attacked all of their opponents to emerge as winner of the 2016 Spring Day League Championship. On the night side, the Knights charged ahead undaunted, slaying the competition to take home the Spring Night League Title. The final standings…

Minutes of the annual meeting of the Board of Directors of the PebbleCreek Homeowners Association

The Annual meeting of the Board of Directors (the “Board”) of The PebbleCreek Homeowners Association, an Arizona non-profit corporation and property owners association (the “Corporation”) was duly noticed and called by George Atwell, Secretary of the Corporation and held on April 20, 2016, at 6:00 p.m. in the Tuscany Falls Ballroom, Goodyear, Arizona for the…

The Renaissance Theater project is moving right long

Pouring the footing for the expansion of the back stage area

Laurie Farquhar The new walls are going up and the old seats are being taken out. The expansion and renovation of the Renaissance Theatre continues on schedule and now residents can see the progress rising above the construction fencing. Project Manager Pat Meyers says the frame-up for the new back stage area should be completed…

PC Senior Softball Association holds awards banquet

Incoming PCSSA President Steve Ward presenting first place trophy to Jack Hogan (Team Manager) accepting for Augies. Augies players in background are Tom Petrizzio, Terry Ranta and Josh Rabinowitz

On April 8 over 270 players, spouses, sponsors and friends of the PebbleCreek Senior Softball Association attended the 2016 annual Awards Banquet and after party dance following a successful season of play. League President Ken Johnson kicked off the event thanking all for their support over the past two years of his term. Ken then…

Kare Bears’ Korner

Abrazo West Hospital tours – July and August Sue White Kare Bears has scheduled a tour and lunch at Abrazo West Hospital, formerly West Valley Hospital, on Thursday, July 21. A maximum of 16 people can sign up. If the July 21 date is filled, you may sign up for the Thursday, August 18 tour…

PC Hiking Club Diary

Lynn Warren On May 23, five PebbleCreek B hikers decided to check out a couple of new segments on the PCT—no, not the Pacific Crest Trail but a little closer to home on the Prescott Circle Trail. Since the hike began at around 6,000 feet elevation, and it was a little before the really hot…