Democratic Club news

Left to right: Morgan Miller, Charles Merritt, Jim Reynolds, Chuck Veltri, Jerry Moser and Phil Korzilious

The PebbleCreek Democratic Club, at its November 4 meeting, featured a presentation by Professor Paul Bender, Dean Emeritus of the Sandra Day O’Connor School of Law 2015. He led an engaging discussion on the recent U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on same sex marriage and other recent decisions of the Supreme Court. Professor Bender teaches courses…

Exercise while you hook

Monika steaming her finished rug

Dee-Dee Patrick “There are many small rug patterns. I prefer to work on large projects.” This was stated by Monika Jones when describing her most recently finished rug which was in the process of being completed over the course of one year. Since the 8 x 10 foot rug was not easily transported, it was…

Managing behavior of those with Alzheimer’s/Dementia

Rayma Scalzo We are so pleased to have Dr. Julia Lesselyong, Licensed Clinical Psychologist and Clinical Director of Behavioral Health, speak to our Alzheimer/Dementia Caregiver Discussion Group on Saturday, December 19 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. The topic of her presentation will be Managing behavior of those having Alzheimer’s/Dementia disease. Dr. Lesselyong’s clinical training and…

Valley of the Sun Ski Club meeting set

Lynn Warren Thursday, December 3 is the monthly meeting of Valley of the Sun Ski Club, open to all PebbleCreek skiers. Meeting is at Sun City West Foundation, southwest corner of Stardust and RH Johnson Boulevard, Sun City West; social hour is 5:00 to 6:00 p.m., followed by a catered dinner. Visit the club website…

Model Railroad shines at the holidays

A child experiences the magic of Model Railroading.

Bruce Petrarca A train is a traditional part of holiday decorations. This time of year many folks break out their trains and want them to run. When they don’t run, the owners think of asking PCMRC for help. Many decorative trains are three-rail O-27 (Lionel) or S-scale (American Flyer). Some are even larger and may…