Sandy Hoffman Greetings to all PebbleCreekers from T.T.T. Chapter P! Now that the summer heat and humidity of the current year has become history, we are able to look forward to the cooler weather and the anticipation of the upcoming holidays. One way to add beauty to our homes, while also benefitting a worthwhile cause,…
Generals, November 2021
T.T.T. Poinsettia Sale Is Back
Generals, November 2021
LifeLong Learning at PebbleCreek
November Classes Cover Genealogy, Gluten, Bread, Beer Patricia Ingalls LifeLong Learning’s November classes teach methods for tracing family history, culinary skills to satisfy artisan appetites, as well as techniques using cellphone technology to create and share images. Each class costs $20 and requires registration online at www.lifelonglearningatpc.org. Here’s a rundown: Eastern European Genealogy, Nov. 4,…
Sports, November 2021
Learn to Play Tennis
Susan Hunt Have you ever considered learning how to play tennis, or haven’t played in quite some time and would like to play again? The PebbleCreek Tennis Club will be offering beginner and beginner/intermediate tennis lessons conducted by a certified tennis professional. Classes are one hour for six consecutive weeks, and the cost is $60.…
Sports, November 2021
Oasis Pool Party: PebbleCreek Billiard Club
Clubs & Classes, November 2021
Quilters Club Continues Charity Sew Days
Linda Rowe In August, the PebbleCreek Quilters completed 23 receiving blankets for Abrazo Hospital. Members of the PebbleCreek Quilters were delighted that the hospital was able to begin receiving donations that had been suspended due to COVID-19. These adorable blankets will be provided to families in need. In September, 23 Zippy Strippy cosmetic bags were completed…
Generals, November 2021
Memorial Open House in Honor of Marlene Calder November 13
Jim Calder A memorial open house will be held on Nov. 13 for Marlene Calder. The open house will take place at the Calder residence at 3305 N 162 Drive (Tuscany Falls) from noon until 3 p.m. The entire family will be there, and they look forward to honoring Marlene with friends and neighbors.