LifeLong Learning at PebbleCreek – December 2014

Kathleen Reeder, wildlife photographer, has published her award winning photographs in National Geographic, Arizona Highways and many other publications.

Diversity of class subjects offers ways to explore new interests The A to Zs of LifeLong Learning’s classes range from Armchair Travel in Antarctica to Wildlife Photography with 19 other subjects in between. With such diverse offerings surely there’s something that will pique your interest! Classes begin in January (see below) and are limited in…

WomenHeart Discussion Group

Rusty Rinehart Did you know more women die from heart disease than men? It’s true! Have you ever felt alone and scared because of heart disease you’ve experienced or that which many members of your family have experienced? Most alarming is the lack of education and support that helps us live more fulfilled lives. Do…

Unit Happenings – December 2014

Unit 20 Carolyn Rota November 1 was the first Saturday for our Unit’s lunch at Eagle’s Nest and it was fun. Seven of us enjoyed a tasty meal and great conversation. In attendance were Elaine Yielding, Patty Schoenen, Herb Nelson, Yolanda and Carlos Laborin and Carolyn and Joe Rota. It was nice catching up with…

Artist of the Month – December 2014

Artist of the Month Marianne Graff

Meet Marianne Graff, the Art Club’s December 2014 Artist of the Month Linda Strauss-Lewis Marianne Graff, December’s Artist of the Month, has been a soft spoken yet strong advocate and hard worker for the PebbleCreek Art Club, contributing to our club’s growth and success. She has served as our secretary, vice president and president and…

Welcome, Mah Jongg class #20

Back row from left: Kathy Smith, Gloria Fulton, Gary Lord, Nancy McSwiggan and Pat Lipetzky; third row: Marilyn Phelps, Flora Conley, Barb Purpua and Beverly Hume; second row: Jan Ruder, Bev Cummings and Yvonne Little; front row: Instructors Johanna Kaufman, Janet Day and Leslie Miller

Johanna Kaufman On November 9 twelve more Creekers completed the introductory Mah Jongg class joining more than 200 of their neighbors who have taken the course. Anyone walking by meeting rooms in Eagle’s Nest Clubhouse or Tuscany Falls Clubhouse on any given day might hear what sounds like a strange language including terms like “crak,”…