Clete Lipetzky For the past six years, residents of PebbleCreek have been volunteering at local schools. Their efforts have been funded by General Motors Corp who supplies science kits, materials, and teacher lesson plans for the schools. The science kits have been developed by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) with the goal of developing…
Generals, December 2019
PC volunteers at local K-12 schools
Sports, December 2019
Pickleball Club kicks off fall season with record number of 1500+ members
Cynthia Schwartz PebbleCreek Pickleball (PCPB) Club players celebrated the start of the official Pickleball fall season with dancing and a buffet dinner on the Eagle’s Nest Patio. Bob Chester, President of the PCPB Club, welcomed players and said, “Thanks to all for another huge crowd at our Fall Season Kickoff Party! We are looking forward…
Clubs & Classes, December 2019
Nice cars, nice people
Michael Minges Before getting to this month’s profile, it’s come to my attention a fellow PebbleCreeker has a Mercedes Benz logistical problem. Peter Jones emailed me and said he’s planning to move back to Australia. He’s decided to not take his ’92 Mercedes 300 SE with him. I’m not doing a “want ad” or anything,…
Clubs & Classes, December 2019
News from the PebbleCreek Shalom Club
Laurie Rosenbloom This month marks the end of the calendar year and also brings changes to our board members. Thank you to the following members for their service as officers to the Shalom Club Board: Mark Frumkin, Treasurer; Alice Neuwirth, Secretary; Lil Wattenberg, Membership Chair; Laurie Rosenbloom, Publicity Chair; Howard and Ricki Isador, Jewish Events…
Sports, December 2019
PebbleCreek Tennis Club Oktoberfest Social
Norma Whitley Once again, PC Tennis Club members gathered to enjoy another fun social on a beautiful October day at the PebbleCreek tennis courts. The theme for the social was Oktoberfest and it was a day filled with many enjoyable activities. The day started off with mixed doubles tennis play on the Tuscany Falls and…
Clubs & Classes, December 2019
It’s as boring as watching paint dry
Charlene Romanos Watching paint dry may be boring for some, but not to an artist. There is immense satisfaction in letting the last of the paint dry, stepping back and seeing that you have captured your inspiration on paper. It signals the completion of a work of art. The journey of artwork takes place in…