Category: August 2025

PebbleCreek Democratic Club Studied Voting Rights

Maureen McCann With an impressive amount of research, the PebbleCreek Democratic Club has compiled facts about voting rights. After moving to PebbleCreek, new permanent Arizona residents must register to vote. This can be done when getting an Arizona drivers license, through the Secretary of State’s office online, or using a paper application. Arizona is one…

Unit Happenings – August 2025

Unit 12 Lunch at Lakeside Grill Estrella Cathy Howell A small group of women from Unit 12 braved the 115-degree heat to enjoy lunch together at Lakeside Grill Estrella. We enjoyed hearing of summer travel plans and to see who will be around to enjoy another Arizona summer. Unit 44 Men’s Lunch: Patriotic Flops and Cash-Only…

Activities Office Dates to Note

* September Dance: Margaritaville theme with Thaddeus Rose, on sale Sept. 3! * Travel Expo is back! Mark your calendar for Oct. 6. * Chic Boutique shopping event returns Nov. 5—watch for details! * Usher Training announced—Nov. 20 at 2 p.m., Renaissance Theater

Genealogy Club News

Vicky Ferraresi The PebbleCreek Genealogy Club (PCGC) next meets on Monday, Aug. 11 from 9 a.m. to noon. PCGC meets the second Monday of each month in the Palm Room in the Eagle’s Nest Clubhouse from from 9 a.m. to noon. Guests are always welcome to our speaker programs! In August we will hold a members-only workshop…

PC Hiking Club Diary – August 2025

Hiking the Wave Lynn Warren The Wave is an amazing Arizona rock formation located in Coyote Buttes North near the Utah border. This bucket-list hiking and photographic attraction consists of layers of Navajo sandstone formed over millions of years and later thrust up and eroded to create the undulating striations seen in photographs featured in publications…

Breast Cancer Group to Meet for Breakfast in August

Jennifer Smith The PebbleCreek Breast Cancer Discussion Group has continued to meet on the fourth Thursday of each month during the summer months. In lieu of typical meetings our group has been meeting for breakfasts. If you are affected by breast cancer, please come to connect with us in this informal way. Our members have…

Uninitiated Contact: The First Step in the Scam Process

R.O.S.E., Resources/Outreach to Safeguard the Elderly When it comes to scams, the first step is often the most dangerous—and the most overlooked. Scams usually begin with uninitiated contact. That means a phone call you didn’t expect, a text from a number you don’t recognize, or an email asking you to “click here” or to “verify”…