Spring Mah Jongg graduates celebrate

Row four from left: Maureen Jones, Clarita Tom, Kathy Luken, Michelle Hill and Marti Clark; row three: Yvette Shane, Linda Hussey and Henry Tom; row two: Faye Malnar, Chris Mayhew and Sharon Bouchard; row one: Instructors Johanna Kaufman, Janet Day and Marsha Lisle. Missing from photo: Ellie Kovach

Johanna Kaufman The PebbleCreek Recreational Mah Jongg Club welcomes its newest members as twelve more residents completed the Introductory Class this spring and join the ranks of about 275 avid PebbleCreek players. The course is offered periodically throughout the year and runs for six weeks, meeting on Wednesday mornings from 9:00 until 11:30 a.m. in…

Single Savants tackle trivia while they dine

Enjoying Happy Hour at Black Angus Restaurant are PC Singles Club members, left to right: Jim Bryce, Elizabeth Stelton, Marion Ellison, Charla Cupit, Anita Asp, Tom Bashwiner, Ray Jones, Anna Marie Petrie, Marie Judice and Lois Hayden.

Pat Milich Trivia Titan Dan Miczek is to the PebbleCreek Singles Club what Alex Trebeck is to the TV game show Jeopardy. Those of us who have participated in the Singles Club Summer Pub Quiz competitions over the years have come to know Dan as a serious minded, no nonsense master of ceremonies who generously…

SAVE International® recognizes PebbleCreekers

Steve Kirk won the Founders Miles Award while Jim Rains won the Best Paper of the Year Award.

On June 9 during the SAVE International® Awards Dinner at its 2015 Annual Summit in San Diego two of our own won awards. Steve Kirk captured this professional society’s most prestigious individual award called the Founders Miles Award, named after the Father of Value Analysis, Lawrence D. Miles. Jim Rains won the Best Paper of…

Bridge Results

PC Duplicate Sanctioned Bridge Kathy Bergman Researchers have discovered that mentally challenging games such as Bridge are well suited for older people because the games offer intellectual and social stimulation on a routine basis. A study at the University of California, Berkeley found strong evidence that an area in the brain used in playing Bridge…