Category: May 2015

PebbleCreek consistently passes inspections with flying colors

Vickie Hamilton What happens when a facility fails an important inspection? Closure? Fines? Costly repairs? Loss of insurance? Reinspection? In fact, all of the above are possible depending on the type of inspection violation. Therefore, it is important to maintain and operate our facilities with a careful eye to preventative maintenance and so that every…

Spring has sprung with accolade for Quilters

WWI Quilt, left to right: Jan Johnson and Erma Taylor (co-chairs); quilted by Cindy Santoro

  Millissa Masters Monday after Easter was a fun day for the PebbleCreek Quilters. We enjoyed our Spring Luncheon in the Tuscany Ballroom and had a lovely meal by Toscana’s. Two of our quilts were displayed and it was very humbling to watch our members admire the special work our club creates After lunch the…

“Wii” had some fun!

2015 Wii Bowling Champs

Melissa Kallett “The Commish” The Winter Wii Bowling Season was a huge success with a record high 204 Wii bowlers divided amongst 34 teams in the Twi-Lite and Evening Leagues. The Twi-Lite champions were team Desert Rollers, led by team captain Clyde Dowell, his wife Daisy, and teammates Dennis and Carol DeFrain and Al and…

Goodtime Gals news

Pat Atkinson All women who live in PebbleCreek are automatically members of the GoodTime Gals. Come alone or bring a friend to any of our activities. The GoodTime Gals have an email to send you news and announcements. To be added to our email list contact us at [email protected] with your name, address and phone…

Seven come eleven

Arizona Flats bicyclists complete their Century Ride.

Grant Hachmann PebbleCreek’s own Arizona Flats Bicycling Group completed its seventh annual 100 mile Century Ride on March 21. The weather was outstanding with little wind: a bicyclist’s dream. The ride took the group through the cities of Avondale, El Mirage, Glendale, Peoria, Sun City West and Buckeye before returning to Goodyear. The Tri Chicks…

All hooking and no games makes less fun

Monika Jones with her winnings

Dee-Dee Patrick Even though the rug hookers enjoy their craft so much they do not think of it as work, a little diversion never hurts. For the second year in a row club members were invited to participate in a game of chance. Each member brought in three unwrapped strips of wool of a predetermined…

Horsehair class

Maryalice Carl Mark Grieve is teaching a Horsehair class on Sunday, May 17, 2015, starting promptly at 10:00 a.m. in the Ceramic Room at the Creative Arts Center. Pieces of choice are horseheads, buffalos, bears, pots and vases. Cost is $37 all-inclusive. If you would like to do more than one piece, there will be…

Upcoming Litchfield Park Library events

Nancy L. Stevenson Author Visit Drop in and enjoy an informal chat with Alex Andrews and with Celeste Crouch Wednesday, May 13 from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Alex is a self-published poet and Celeste is the founder of the Litchfield Park Historical Society which has a new book out on the history of Litchfield Park.…

PC Shalom Club events

Brenda Hyman What a whirlwind of events! The Shalom Club finished off the month of April with a bang. Our book discussion was lively and animated as our members discussed My Promised Land – the Triumph and Tragedy. The month of May for our movie discussion will be even more interesting focusing on A Woman…