
Pat Jensen Ann Merrill’s 9 a.m. strength and conditioning class celebrated Mardi Gras and Valentine’s Day. She keeps the class fun and motivates everyone to keep working on their health. (Photos by Hanna Pomeranz)
Vicky Ferraresi Join us on Monday, April 8 from 9 a.m. to noon in the Eagle’s Nest Palm Room for the next PebbleCreek Genealogy Club (PCGC) meeting. Guests are always welcome! The theme of this month’s program is “American Migration.” Our speaker on Monday, April 8 is Emily H. Garber, who will provide an introduction to Jewish genealogy.…
Ronnie Levine At our March meeting, the Shalom Club welcomed Arizona Jewish Historical Society Executive Director Lawrence Bell who spoke to us via Zoom about antisemitism. Other March events included men’s and women’s luncheons at India Garden restaurant and a happy hour at Rio Mirage Cafe in Surprise. On April 23, we will hold our…
J enna Ridgeway Sheriff Mark Lamb. The evening of March 7 began with a rousing speech from U.S. Senate candidate Mark Lamb. Mark explained how he went from being a businessman, to a 12–year lawman, and then Pinal County Sheriff for the last eight years where he has tried to help restore balance and order…
Kathy Smith The Singles Club traveled to a different type of happy hour at the Westward Speakeasy. It is a secret room reserved for only “special guests” that is inside The Craftsman Kitchen & Cocktails restaurant. The experience is usually reserved for frequent guests who are on a preferred list, but we got to try…
Edna DeFord, Publicity Chairperson The PebbleCreek Sewing Club meets each Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Fiber Arts room at the Creative Arts Center. On the first Wednesday of the month a class is held to increase or reaffirm sewing skills and the other Wednesdays of the month open sewing time is…
Cynthia Schwartz Karen Bogadi taught a fun class on how to sew a cute mannequin pincushion. Everyone who attended the class brought her own style and creativity to the project. The fabric for dresses and aprons on the mannequins were all different and reflected the sewer’s favorite colors and patterns. Thank you, Karen, for teaching…