Category: Clubs & Classes

News from TTT Chapter Q

Ronnie Levine TTT Chapter Q is alive and well and looking forward to getting back to our primary goal—sending fourth grade girls to camp. Unfortunately, the pandemic did not allow for us to send any girls to camp in 2020 or 2021, which was a big disappointment for TTT and the girls from Heritage Elementary…

News from the PebbleCreek Shalom Club

Ronnie Levine The Shalom Club enjoyed a night of Bingo on April 18 via Zoom. Our intrepid team of drivers delivered the Bingo cards to members, and winners enjoyed fun prizes. The Shalom Club Book Club will continue with Marsha Langfuss leading the May 4, 10 a.m. discussion of the book, The Gilded Years by Karin…

PebbleCreek Irish American Club’s 12th Annual Charitable Golf Tournament Sponsors

Suzanne Rambach We had sponsors that donated products and services, and the lucky prize winners were: Kaycee Christenson, Home Team Pest Control; Sue Frens, Wigwam Golf Package; Kathy Sork, Home Team Pest Control; Nancy Shaw, Sundance Golf Package; Sheila Hooks, Palm Valley Golf Package; Karen Kattar, PebbleCreek Golf Package; Kris Robinson, Palm Valley Golf Package;…

Camera Club Meeting May 17

A beautiful example of Sedona scenery by Kelli Klymenko, featured presenter for the May Camera Club meeting.

Lynn Warren Camera Club meetings continue to be conducted via Zoom in accordance with HOA and CDC guidelines. The April meeting featured an interesting presentation on infrared photography by Roger Bunting, club secretary. The May meeting will be on May 17 at 6:30 p.m. and feature a presentation on cell phone photography by Kelli Klymenko, an…

Quilters Club Answers the Call for Sensory Mats

Front row (left to right): Linda Rowe, Joan Grube, Jan Ochterbecki; back row: Judy Frank, Nadine Eders, Diane Rottman, Lynne Hupp, and Maura Weddle

Linda Rowe People with dementia, or in hospice with dementia, spend many hours sitting or lying down. They may be bored, anxious, unable to interpret their environment accurately, or unable to recognize family members. In addition, when people with dementia become agitated, it can be extremely difficult for family members to see their loved ones…