Gloria Kornbluth The High Holiday Services will once again be led by Rabbi David Mayer. We will have Rosh Hashanah with a Kiddush luncheon to follow on Sept. 16, Kol Nidre on Sept. 24, and Yom Kippur services on Sept. 24. Services are open to all residents of PebbleCreek. The cost for all three services,…
Category: July 2023
Features, July 2023
Ceramics Club July Artist of the Month: Connie Marsh
Susan Eastman It’s always interesting to see the migratory patterns of folks who land in PebbleCreek after life experiences across the country. Connie Marsh was born and raised in Ohio, yet spent 40 years of her life in northern and southern California. Connie was a paralegal for some of that time but studied further to receive certification in law firm management.…
Clubs & Classes, July 2023
News from the Shalom Club
Judy Freidman Cary Peskin spoke after our general meeting on May 21 in the Chianti Room. He shared his personal experiences from his 8th floor office directly across from the twin towers in New York with never before seen pictures and insight from that fateful day. One of our other members, Michael Penchina, was a New…
Clubs & Classes, July 2023
PC Quilters’ Display Window
Cynthia Schwartz Every month, the PebbleCreek (PC) Quilters club proudly displays our members’ quilted creations in the Fiber Arts display window located in the Creative Arts Center (CAC). Chris Booth is responsible for choosing a theme for each month and arranging the items for display. The May 2023 display window was in observance of Memorial…
Clubs & Classes, July 2023
Just Folks … Active and Moving Forward
Arlene Banfield During our May 21 meeting, with unanimous approval, it was agreed that the Just Folks Association will continue as an active club within the PebbleCreek community. The Executive Board will be: Phylice Walton, president; Claude Dixon, vice president; Jackie Smith, recording secretary; and Arlene Banfield, corresponding secretary. The current, new, and prospective members in…
Clubs & Classes, July 2023
Italian American Club May Luncheon
Ken Minichiello If you believe in the old adage “build it and they will come,” Joanne Benz and Maggi Maas went out to prove that point. At a time when restaurants are limiting the number of people for luncheon functions, Joanne and Maggi convinced Carrabba’s Italian Grill they needed to seat more than the usual 20…
Clubs & Classes, July 2023
Election and Installation of T.T.T. Chapter P Board Officers
Kayrene Braden In May, T.T.T. Chapter P held a ceremony installing new officers to lead Chapter P for the years 2023-25. Pictured is Jan Stash, current president passing the gavel to new President Maura Weddle. Behind them is newly elected Nancy Muramoto, vice president, with Joan Schmidt, treasurer and Judy Alexander, secretary. These officers will…
Sports, July 2023
Tax Day Date Night
Sports, July 2023
Tennis Is in Full Swing
Donna Gillen The lazy days of summer may be a phrase, but it doesn’t apply to the tennis courts. There are many activities still running strong, just maybe a little earlier in the day or later in the evening. If you are looking for some great mind and body exercises, look no further. Here’s a…
Generals, July 2023
Breast Cancer Discussion Group Meets for Breakfast
Judy Ayers The Breast Cancer Discussion Group will be meeting for breakfast at the Eagle’s Nest restaurant on Thursday, July 27 at 9 a.m. In lieu of regular meetings we have found getting together for breakfast during the summer months has been a great time to get together, catch up, and chat. We will meet…