Category: October 2016

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 e-mail to send you news and announcements. To be added to our e-mail list contact us at pcgoodtimegals@gmail with your name, address and phone…

Comment card winner

Judy Ruck and Candice Pakitos

Melissa Gonzales PebbleCreek homeowner Judy Ruck is the lucky winner of the September PebbleCreek comment card prize drawing! You may ask, “What did she win and why?” Judy filled out a comment card after dining at one of PebbleCreek’s restaurants, making her eligible for the drawing. Candice Pakitsos, Food & Beverage Event Coordinator, presented Judy…

Tennis Club: Focus on Females

The, as yet unnamed, ladies doubles mixer tennis group

Susie Anderson The tennis board members serve two years. This December will be the end of Maggie Eggleston’s term as treasurer. I interviewed her and this is what she has to say: “I moved to Arizona in 1977 and worked for APS for 32 years. I came to PebbleCreek in 2004 but didn’t start playing…

LifeLong Learning at PebbleCreek

Looking ahead to November First TED, Premier, MML and Trip LifeLong Learning will be in full gear by the first week in November. Be sure to mark your calendars now and plan to take care of reserving your spot when registration opens October 1. Thursday, November 3: TED Talks Return for Six Sessions After last…

Labor Day Pickleball celebration at PebbleCreek

Team Beach Pickleball

Pam Smith The un-official end of summer holiday is more than packing up your swimsuit in PebbleCreek! A Labor Day social event kicked off at 7:30 a.m. on the Pickleball courts with fun and excitement for over 170 members of the PebbleCreek Pickleball Club with snacks, drinks, games and prizes for social and competitive play.…

Come learn Kumihimo

Come and learn a new skill at the Creative Arts Center – Kumihimo. What is Kumihimo? It is an ancient form of Japanese braiding that was used for dressing the Samurai and is still used today for the Japanese kimono. With Western influence it has expanded to include beautiful cords used for jewelry, interior décor…

2 Your Health: Understanding a breast cancer diagnosis

Editor’s Note: “2 Your Health” is a new column in the PebbleCreek Post dedicated to health issues. Each month different doctors and or medical associations, from varying specialties, will be writing on issues of importance. Articles are based on experiences and independent research conducted by the doctors or medical associations. We encourage anyone considering changing…