Republican Club meeting highlights

Liz Gibson The PebbleCreek Republican Club welcomed more than 160 members and invited guests to the Thursday, October 4 meeting in the Tuscany Falls Ballroom. Social time began at 6:30 p.m. and the meeting followed at 7:00 p.m. Following the invocation by Chaplain Tom Chapman and Pledge of Allegiance led by HOA VP Bob Parks,…

General Manager’s Report

October is upon us and everywhere I look, I see activity! I believe the number of activities and offerings in PebbleCreek truly make this a special place to live. Concerts, club meetings, sporting events, card games, bus trips, special restaurant dinners, creative arts and so much more. One of the amenities I’d like to share…

Gun Club plans fall picnic

Susan Knox Wilson The PebbleCreek Gun Club annual fall picnic will be held Saturday, November 10 from noon to 4:00 p.m. in Sunrise Park. The club has arranged for master barbeque caterer, Erik Island, to provide a sumptuous buffet that includes pulled pork, grilled chicken, brats, scalloped hominy, cheesy mashed potatoes, baked beans, coleslaw and,…

7th annual Captain Jeremy Chandler Memorial Scholarship Fundraiser set for November 10

Captain Jeremy Alan Chandler, a U. S. Army Special Forces ODA-HALO Team Leader (Green Beret), was killed in action on August 11, 2005 while serving his third deployment in Afghanistan (Operation Enduring Freedom). Jeremy’s parents, PebbleCreek residents LTC Alan Chandler, U.S. Army retired, and Jonnie Chandler, established a memorial scholarship in their son’s honor at…

Men’s Christian Fellowship update

Larry Gleason At their November 7 meeting the Men’s Christian Fellowship is delighted to have the opportunity to hear Neil Smith present “The Great Debate: Special Creation vs. Spontaneous Generation.” A PebbleCreek resident, Neil retired with over 40 years in law enforcement. Beginning as a patrol officer, his notable assignments were as Program Manager for…

Pottery Club’s featured artist

Jeff Wilson So, you think you don’t have artistic talent or don’t think pottery is for guys. Well, neither did Gordon Cooper, the pottery club’s featured artist for November. A chance introduction to hand building with clay has turned out to be just the opportunity Gordon needed to reveal the inner sculptor lurking within. There…