PC Hiking Club Diary

Lynn Warren Many Creekers have visited the Grand Canyon but most have probably limited themselves to the convenient South Rim which is crowded with over five million visitors each year. The North Rim gets just a tenth of that number and on October 6, four PC Hikers traveled approximately 320 miles north to Jacob Lake…

News from the PebbleCreek Shalom Club

Emily Grotta, John Boudreaux, Steve and Ruth Shaffer and others enjoyed a delicious meal of challah, bagels, tuna and egg salad, cream cheese and lox, blintzes with sour cream and, of course--dessert! This was in celebration of our annual Break-the-Fast where almost 85 people attended on October 12 in the Chianti Room.

Laurie Rosenbloom Some came donned in aprons. All had rolling pins. A bit of flour, vinegar, eggs, water, salt and baking powder, as Hermine Sulzberg demonstrated how to roll out the dough. Everyone participated and was involved in this fun Knish Klass. And what a turnout! Almost 15 people came for this class. A morning…

Ceramics Club welcomes Jan Dietman

Maryalice Carl Jan is one of Arizona’s Duncan Ambassadors and we are proud to have her teach at our club. She has been a Duncan Ambassador since 2013 representing iLovetoCreate (Duncan Ceramics Incorporated) and teaches all the Duncan University classes. She enables individuals to become Duncan Certified teachers by certifying them in the Duncan product…

Photographing the Grand Canyon

Bill Raymond Taking pictures of beautiful landscapes is always tempting. I’ve taken thousands of them. Often, later when I look at them, I don’t even find them interesting. I’m sure friends who saw them felt the same way, but they were too polite to say so. Somehow the magnificent sight I saw when I took…