Tag: Chick-Lits Book Club

December Tea gathering in Carefree

Chic-Lits lunch with The Queen

Betsy Crosson Recently the Chic-Lits, one of many book clubs in PebbleCreek, visited the English Rose Tearoom in Carefree, Arizona for their December meeting. The tearoom is about a 45 minute drive from Goodyear but definitely worth the time and effort to go. The Chic-Lits are going on their fourth year together as a book…

Chic-Lits at the Wrigley Mansion

Chic-Lit members are Marilyn Roberts, Betsy Crosson, Ronnie Buchino, Kathy Bates, Carolyn Dolezal, Phyllis Kennedy, Irene Faulkner, Barbara Risden, Jo Daniels and Gladys Mabey.

Betsy Crosson One of several PebbleCreek book clubs, the Chic-Lits, had their December meeting at the lovely Wrigley Mansion built in 1932 by chewing gum magnate, William Wrigley, Jr. First the ladies took an hour long tour of the house which included the expensive Steinway piano that Wrigley installed in his house. Built as a…

Tasting for the Chic-Lits

From left: Irene Faulkner, Jo Daniels, Betsy Crosson, Candi Currie, Phyllis Kennedy, Barbara Risden, Carolyn Smith, Carolyn Dolezal and Marilyn Roberts

Betsy Crosson The Chic-Lits, a local reading club from PebbleCreek, were recently hosted for a tasting by the Cavanaugh Olive Oil Company of Goodyear. The ladies tasted not only premium flavored oils but infused balsamic vinegars such as tangy fig and chocolate cherry and it made for a fun non-literature outing!

Chic-Lits Book Club hosts author J.D. Scott

Front row from left: Marilyn Roberts, Ronnie Buchino, Diane Rottman, Gladys Mabey, Author J.D. Scott, Carolyn Smith and Betsy Crossin. Back row from left: Carolyn Dolczal, Joanne Daniels, Phyllis Kennedy, Barbara Risden and Irene Faulkner.

Betsy Crosson The Chic-Lits Book Club, a newly formed reading group, celebrated its one year anniversary last month by hosting local Phoenix author J.D. Scott at the home of Betsy Crosson. Ms. Scott’s premier novel, The Disillusionment of Anahera Daniels, is a young adult novel about time travel set in Prescott and another world called…