Unit Happenings

Unit 51 Carol Adkins The Unit 51 ladies have travelled north, south and east for their monthly luncheons. On April 14, twenty-four ladies headed west—to The Vic at Verrado. The weather was perfect for patio seating, the views were amazing and, as always, conversations were lively! Many thanks to our April hostess, Beverly Graham, for…

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Cribbage Club Gary Lind Want to beat the heat and stay cool for a couple of hours during the summer? Come and join the Cribbage Club. The Cribbage Club meets twice monthly,* the first Thursday and the third Friday. We meet at 1:00 p.m. in the Sienna Room, Tuscany Falls. The Cribbage Club is open…

2 Your Health: Ask the therapist: heat or ice?

Editor’s Note: “2 Your Health” is a new column in the PebbleCreek Post dedicated to health issues. Each month different doctors and or medical associations, from varying specialties, will be writing on issues of importance. Articles are based on experiences and independent research conducted by the doctors or medical associations. We encourage anyone considering changing…

July events at the Litchfield Park Library

Nancy Stevenson The Litchfield Park Branch Library is offering a wonderful variety of programs in July! Join us for a woodwind trio on Saturday, July 9 at 1:00 p.m. presented by ProMusica. Spend time with a librarian for downloading assistance on July 13 at 6:00 p.m. Chef Larry will help us to eat a healthy…

Easy Ways to Keep Your Pet Happy and Healthy

(Family Features) For many people, pets are a part of the family. From checking out dog kennel prices, for example, buying grooming equipment to supplying food and water, a lot goes into looking after a pet. Owning a pet is a rewarding experience, but also an important responsibility. Fortunately, there are preventative measures that can…

Kritter Korner

Linda Bolon Gambel’s Quail is a member of the pheasant family. The male averages about six ounces. Females average between 5.7 and 5.9 ounces. They can attain speeds of up to 14 mph and they can fly as fast as 35 mph. Although the Gambel’s have forward tilting plumes that end in a comma shape,…