Le Cercle Français – “La Fête Nationale”

In attendance were standing, Frank Alford, Deborah Legan, Janine Drabier, Al Crosson, Louis Larochelle and Rob Risden; seated, Jacques Drabier, Simone Jacobs, MJ Smyrl, Diane Larochelle, Betsy Crosson, Claire Chirent and Mauricette May

Deborah Legan The fourteenth of July marks the date that French citizens (and Francophiles) celebrate the French Revolution and the end of the Monarchy. In France, citizens observe the day with a military parade down the Champs Elysée and fireworks. Here in PebbleCreek members of Le cercle français celebrated by meeting at the home of…

Not all expensive things come in small packages

Rose Garden by Monika Jones

Dee-Dee Patrick The Rug Hookers of PebbleCreek have introduced you to Monika Jones in a previous article (March 2014). Monika is one of the original members of the group and the member who gives us more visibility through her classes and original designs. However, Monika even outdid herself recently. She was commissioned to create a…

A pillow to give you comfort

Rayma Scalzo Our PebbleCreek Breast Cancer Discussion Group has a supply of heart pillows made by the Estrella Mountain Quilters. They will be given to any woman undergoing surgery for a lumpectomy or mastectomy. The pillows have been designed to bring comfort while recovering from surgery. They are placed underneath the arm where the surgery…

Poinsettias already?

Laurie Overson It’s that time of year again, tinsel and bells and poinsettias. Well, at least the poinsettia part is true. Yes, it’s already time to begin planning how many of our beautiful T.T.T. poinsettias you will want to order this year. Our annual fall fundraiser will begin the latter part of this month and…

PebbleCreek Hiking Club diary

Left to right: Barb Boullear, Clare Bangs, Neal Wring, Ed Bobigian, Bill Halte, Pete Williams and Lynn Warren, photographer

Lynn Warren Congratulations are in order for Pete Williams, president of the PebbleCreek Hiking Club, who needed just one more mile to reach a major milestone and on July 14, reached and passed 5,000 miles on a short hike with six other PC hikers in the Agua Fria National Monument at the Badger Springs exit…

Mud pies and water based clay

From clay to a head bust

Roxie Forrest The temperature is sizzling in the PebbleCreek Ceramics Room! Our kiln rooms have been reaching record temperatures bringing members’ projects to life. Our teachers have been keeping the chairs warm with bodies and working with students in designing and perfecting their works of art. Alas, it is not nearly as warm as being…