Category: November 2025

PCL9GA News

Pat Jensen On Sept. 23, the Millennium High School Girls Golf team joined our PebbleCreek Ladies Nine-Hole Golf Association (PCL9GA) for a beautiful day of golf. Those girls really know how to hit the ball. Several of the girls were extremely happy to score lower than their coach. The Lady Niners donated $500 to their…

Card Scores

Cribbage Club The Cribbage Club meets Thursdays at 1 p.m. in the Sienna Room, Tuscany Falls. The club is open to all PebbleCreek residents interested in playing a friendly game of cribbage. If you have a cribbage board and deck of cards, please bring them with you. We have winners to report: Aug. 28 Randy…

Bridge Results

Monday Non-Sanctioned Duplicate Bridge Kevin McManus This group plays at 12:15 p.m. in the Palm Room at Eagle’s Nest. It is a social game providing a friendly afternoon of bridge. We welcome new players. There are sign-up sheets in the blue bridge binder on the bookshelves across from the Pro Shop in Eagle’s Nest. You…

Save Our Schools Spoke to PebbleCreek Democratic Club About Public Education in Arizona

Gillian Driscoll PebbleCreek Democratic Club members were treated to a great presentation at their October meeting. Save Our Schools (SOS) is a non-profit network of 20,000 education advocates dedicated to supporting and retaining public education in the U.S. Two SOS representatives gave a fact–filled account of how education in Arizona is being affected negatively by…

Genealogy Club News

Vicky Ferraresi The PebbleCreek Genealogy Club (PCGC) next meets on Monday, Nov. 10, at 9 a.m. PCGC meets the second Monday of each month in the Palm Room in the Eagle’s Nest Clubhouse from 9 a.m. to noon. Guests are always welcome! Suzanne Young Brayer will present “The Mayflower: An Interesting Mix of Passengers.” Ms.…

Italian American Club Celebrates Italian Explorers

Kathleen Ripley Leo The Oct. 8 meeting was a singular event beginning first with about 90 members having a chance to explore seven artists’ offerings organized by Social Director Shelly Carnevale. Pottery, jewelry, scarves, pumpkins, and glass sculptures were on display and for sale in the club’s first ever Mistletoe Market, designed to introduce club…