Euchre Club news

Mary O’Brien Thursday nights at Eagle’s Nest Clubhouse, the Euchre Players can be found ready and waiting about 6:30 p.m. for Bill Halte to deliver his famous line, “Deal them up!” promptly at 7:00 p.m. By then, all have paid one dollar toward prize money and have chosen their partners. Good to see Sandy and…

Art Club classes

Bored? Try taking an art course offered by the Art Club of PebbleCreek! Recently eight Creekers enrolled in and enjoyed an art course in watercolors, acrylics and inks during the month of April. Offered by Walter Colton a noted, recently relocated Oregon artist, Walter has had watercolor shows in the Portland area, did mixed media…

Gun Club 2018 competition results

Susan Knox Wilson The PebbleCreek Gun Club had another busy, active year, highlighted by several changes to the different competitions to encourage more participation and more fun. The top shooters in each event will be memorialized on the club’s perpetual plaque. This year’s award banquet, held April 2, in the Tuscany Falls Ballroom, included a…

“For the Birds” pottery class

Jeff Wilson The newest PebbleCreek pottery class is “For the Birds”—a class where whimsical, humorous, decorative and elegant bird sculptures of all kinds are created. The class is taught by Ane Aune, who besides being a talented artist, is also an engaging and entertaining instructor. There were eleven students in the first class and based…

Pottery Club featured artist

Jeff Wilson The Pottery Club featured artist for June is Ron Santoro. Originally growing up on a dairy farm in Oregon, Ron and his wife Cindy now split their time between PC and Portland. Ron is a Vietnam Navy veteran having served on river boats and as a sniper. His after-service career found him working…

PC Quilters expand their quilting skills

Marlene Kuskie Quilting is not what it was. Our grandmothers and mothers pieced their quilts and then often asked others to help them hand quilt in the large frame. Or they might have had the local church ladies hand quilt it for a fee. Modern quilters still often have others with skills using a longarm…