Happy New Year from the PC Tennis Club

John and Carmel Flynn; John is our new Tournament Director.

Jeanne Schimmelpfennig On December 19 we held our annual Christmas party at the Eagle’s Nest Ballroom. After a delicious dinner, we danced all evening with the tunes of Tommy Holloway. Many door prizes were given out to the guests. Jerry Santy introduced the new board members: John Flynn is the new tournament director, taking over…

Pro’s Corner – February 2015

Putting Tips Peter Boyce Putting Tips 1. The ball must be struck in the center or sweet spot of the putter head. Most short putts are missed by off center hits rather than face angle at impact. Remember a putt can be hit two inches off line and still go into the hole. 2. Feel…

19th annual Greater Phoenix Jewish Film Festival returns February 8-22 in three Valley cities

Deborah Muller The film line up at the nineteenth annual Greater Phoenix Jewish Film Festival (GPJFF) is something to crow about—or make that sing about—as the annual event prepares to hit screens throughout the Valley from February 8 through 22, 2015. Legendary singer/musician/actor Theodore Bikel (The Sound of Music, Fiddler on the Roof) will receive…

PebbleCreek Art Club News – January 2015

Lorraine and Fred Alves

2015 officers Sherri Heitz The Art Club will start the new year with two new officers; Sherri VanSchaik will take over as president and Gale Baldasare will become the vice president of education. Sherri Heitz will take over from Nancy Hampton as artist liaison and Judy Caruthers will be assisting Charlotte Kaffitz as treasurer. Diane…

PebbleCreek ushers receive new vests

Left to right: Ken Kurtz, Lila Garner, Doris Cacciola, 
John Cacciola and Barbara Dillon

Vickie Hamilton PebbleCreek’s Renaissance Theatre ushers are looking sharp in their new vests thanks to Lila Garner. While visiting the Activities Office, Lila overheard a discussion regarding the need for vests to be worn by ushers for events in the Renaissance Theatre. The vests would give the ushers a uniform look, make them easily identifiable…