PCLGA Member/Member results

Bev Clinton “Life’s a Beach” was the theme for the PCLGA Member/Member Tournament held March 6 and 7, 2018 on the Falls, Palms and Lakes courses. Tournament co-chairs Patty Brown and Donna Monk, who stepped in to replace Nancy Williams after she moved, did a terrific job of organizing the tournament. The weather was beautiful…

Artist of The Month

Sharon Adamy If I were to introduce you to a former United Airlines flight attendant, a retired HP corporate manager, and the co-founder of Cookie Dough to Go, you might well assume you were meeting three distinctly different individuals so diverse are these occupations. Not so! You would be meeting Kathie Janda, the Art Club’s…

PCSSA spring season begins

Fred Dresser Just when you thought the Senior Softball Season was coming to an end, along comes the Spring Season for Senior Softball. Those die-hard seniors that just can’t seem to get enough of the game will start play the second week of April. The Spring Season is considerably shorter due to the colder temperatures…

Save the Date Art Club Holiday Fest

Marion Ellison Save this date: December 1, 2018. Your friends and neighbors in PebbleCreek are busy putting their creative talents to work creating new and exciting items for this year’s PebbleCreek Artist Holiday Fest to be held December 1, 2018. Plan to come and support your local artists.

Goodyear Police K-9 Unit Charity event a huge success

Jim Ellison, President On Saturday, February 17, 2018, The Pet Companions Club of PebbleCreek sponsored a well-attended charity golf tournament which raised funds for the City of Goodyear Police Department K-9 Unit. This was the eighth year that this event has been held and it was a great success. Sponsors and residents enthusiastically supported this…

Non-Objective Abstract Painting

Jeff Wilson The recent Non-Objective Abstract Painting class was a huge success. Even though some participants had never painted anything more than a bedroom wall before, they caught on quickly to the notion that there is no wrong just degrees of success. Regardless of prior experience creativity was in abundance as students made paintings in…