Category: April 2022

Update on Driveway Parking Rules

Driveway parking was one of the Rules revisions submitted to the Board for approval at the Feb. 16, 2022, Board meeting. During the residents’ comment portion of the meeting, it became clear to the Board that additional information to clarify this revision would be beneficial to Community understanding. The Board tabled the requested revision and…

PebbleCreek Wins Robson Trap Trials

Vicki Ray Quail Creek hosted more than 70 residents from Robson communities across Arizona on Feb. 11 for the 11th annual Robson Trap Trials, which incidentally began in 2011. Shooters enjoyed three rounds of trap singles at Casa Grande Trap & Skeet Club, followed by lunch and awards at Robson Ranch in nearby Eloy. Quail…

Larry McVey Named 2021 Volunteer of the Year

Susan Knox Wilson “Larry is a great steward of the community’s money,” said HOA Board member Bob Paine, as he announced that Larry McVey, Chairman of the PebbleCreek Investment Advisory Group, had been named the 2021 Volunteer of the Year. “We are lucky to have a resident who is so dedicated.” The Volunteer of the…

Relishing Pickleball

David Zapatka The Volley Continuing our study of Pickleball Fundamentals Master the basics and compete with confidence by Mary Littlewood, “A volley is a shot hit in the air before the ball bounces. It is used as a return of a ball that travels close to the top of the net and that is usually hit…

PCL9GA Birthday Party Celebrates 26 Years

Diane Burns and Cindy Hurst The PebbleCreek Ladies Nine-Hole Golf Association (PCL9GA) celebrated 26 years with a birthday party on Feb. 22, 2022. The league was formed in November 1995. Wendy Wisser and Jinny Pearson were the two ladies who were responsible for organizing the league. Initially, they were met with strong opposition; some people…

PebbleCreek Sandbaggers Donate Flags to Armed Forces Plaza

HOA Communications Team Recently, the PebbleCreek Sandbaggers made a generous and patriotic donation to the HOA Armed Forces Plaza. The club approached Activities Office staff with the idea of making some kind of donation. As they have many members who previously served in the military, and others who made a career of the military, the…

Please Help Remove Stinknet

Nancy Mumpton Stinknet is a fast-moving, invasive weed in Arizona. It has green “carrot like” leaves and rounded flowers. The leaves smell pungent. It can be allergenic. It emerges from November to April and starts flowering in February. Seed is easily spread by wind and traffic. It loves to sprout in the stones along the…

Here’s What’s Happening at the Pickleball Courts

Mimi Blythe Club Ratings: The approach to club ratings involves two major components: skills and competitiveness. Basic skills and criteria for each level are found on the club website. Rating sessions for each level occur once every two months during prime season and every three months during non-prime season. Players are able to request rating advancement…