Category: October 2018

Sharing is caring

Teri Sellers The next meeting of the Alzheimer’s Caregivers Support Group is October 20. This month, we have decided to devote the entire meeting time to the participants. Every month, we see, hear and learn so much from one another and sometimes we run out of time to just share with one another what is…

October Camera Club events

The PebbleCreek Camera Club has scheduled two events for October. Both are open to any PC residents. On Monday, October 15 at 6:30 p.m. in the Coyote Room at the Creative Arts Center, the club’s general meeting will consist of a short business meeting followed by a presentation by Nathaniel Smalley entitled “How a Photographer…

Cribbage Club meeting notice

Beat the heat and stay cool for a couple of hours by visiting the Cribbage Club. They meet every Thursday at 1:00 p.m. in the Sienna Room, Tuscany Falls. The Cribbage Club is open to all PebbleCreek residents interested in playing a friendly game of cribbage. If you have a cribbage board and deck of…

Handmade pottery class

Jeff Wilson Participants in the September Handmade Pottery class showed amazing creativity in the projects they made including a large appliqued platter, a decorative Japanese-style bottle vase and beautiful “scrap” pots. All PC residents are invited to see examples of projects made in this class on view in the display case outside the Gecko Room…

Ski season nears

Lynn Warren Time to dust off and tune up your skis! It may be hard to believe but ski season is just around the corner. PebbleCreek doesn’t have a ski club but many PebbleCreek skiers belong to Valley of the Sun Ski Club (VSSC) which is open to all skiers and is just a short…

News from the Republican Club

Liz Gibson The PebbleCreek Republican Club welcomed members and invited guests to the Thursday, September 6 meeting in the Tuscany Falls Ballroom. Social time began at 6:30 p.m. and the meeting followed at 7:00 p.m. We were especially pleased to have the very popular Nicholas Damask, PHD, speak to us again. His subject was “The…