Activities Office Events

Chic Boutique—Nov. 1; noon to 5 p.m., TF Ballroom Shop, shop, shop! Shoes, purses, jewelry … the ingredients for a great afternoon at PebbleCreek! The annual Chic Boutique event is back in the Tuscany Falls Ballroom, Wednesday, Nov. 1, from noon to 5 p.m. Attendees are asked to bring three (3) items of canned or…

Artist Series Season Tickets Ready for Pick Up

Traci Baker, Director, Community Activities and Communications For those who renewed or already purchased their Artist Series tickets, they are ready for you to pick up. You may pick them up anytime Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at your friendly Activities Office. If you have any questions, please call the Activities Office at…

Unit Happenings – November 2023

Unit 3 Ladies’ Luncheon Linda Babcock The ladies of Unit 3 gathered for lunch on Oct. 9 at the Eagle’s Nest restaurant. It was nice getting together with neighborhood friends after a summer hiatus. It was quite apparent the group was pleased to get together once more judging by the accelerated conversations. More gatherings are…

Patrol Activity Report

Bill Kyle, Community Services Patrol Dispatched Alarms All Other        4 All Facilities Locked at Night        31 All Facilities Unlocked AM        31 Animal Rules Leash        2 Animals Lost & Found        1 Animals Misc.        2 Auto Accidents        1 Barking Dog        2 Broken Gate Arms        2 Buildings checked        4 Damage to Property        3 Dead Animal Pickup        12 Debris On Road        19 Disabled Vehicle        1 Disturbance        0 Dust Dirt Complaint        0 Escort Guest/Homeowner        2 Flag and…

A November to Be Grateful: On and Off the Courts

Donna Gillen ’Tis the season to give of ourselves to help others in need. The PebbleCreek Tennis Club will once again hold their St. Mary’s Food Drive, which starts Oct. 30 and culminates with our Tournament and Social honoring Jerry Santy on Nov. 15. Last year the club made a generous donation of canned goods to the food bank. This…

LifeLong Learning

Classes Support Healthy Eating, Cultural Inclusivity, and Wild Birds Patricia Ingalls Registration remains open for three of LifeLong Learning’s (LLL) five November classes—topics include gluten-free cooking, Arizona raptors, and diversity circles. (Two other November classes—artisan bread-baking and streaming television services—have already filled.) Each class costs $20 per person, is limited to 24 students, requires registration…