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ArrowCreek interest groups art guild Connie Ghysels lulughysels@gmail.com www.ArrowCreekart.wordpress.com

Bridge Club Dick Eddy

eddyrp@charter.net

Chefs club

socials & events

Carol Steingard sedona1927@gmail.com www.ac-chefs.club

Crafters Mary Steele

marysteele6239@att.net

cycling club Jeff Foster

jeff-foster@sbcglobal.net

former incline residents Gabrielle Rubsamen-Judd gamaveru1962@gmail.com

hiking club Mark Steingard

sedona1927@gmail.com

mah jongg Patty Erickson

erickspm@gmail.com

men's tennis Don McConnell dfmcconnell67@gmail.com

From left Judy England, Karen Van Slambrouck, Carol Steingard, Sue Thorsteinson, Donna Perez, Bonnie Atondo

music lovers Angela Havewala angelahavewala@yahoo.com

chef's club philanthropy

pickleball

In 2016, ArrowCreek resident, Carol

founder Lynette Eddy, “the way we treat our

Steingard founded the ArrowCreek Chefs

most vulnerable is a reflection on who we

Club. Initially the group met monthly

are as a community.”

Mary Ann Gaebe lulughysels@gmail.com www.acpc.clubexpress.com

road to success

to share ideas and their love of cooking

Paula Macenski pmacenski@gmail.com Mary Katz marymfk77@gmail.com

eating. Understanding that their talents

scale models Hawley MacLean

hawley@hmaclean.com

singles skiing Stan Jaeger stanjaeger@gmail.com

snow shoeing

could help those in need in Reno, they began preparing monthly meals for

Initially the facility was located as a drop-in resource center on 6th Street. They were open Monday to Friday, 10am-5pm, where homeless and at-risk youth could stop

the Ronald McDonald House and the Veterans Home. Although both are worthy organizations, the club decided to seek out a less known organization in the

by to get resources and hangout in a safe place during the day. Unable to house the youth during the evenings and weekends, youth were provided food and resources

community that was in need of greater

they need to get through the weekend until

Mark Steingard sedona1927@gmail.com

support. Carol and her husband Mark

tennis (singles)

support – the Eddy House. Eddy House

While at this location, ArrowCreek Chefs

is a non-profit whose objective is to end

Club members provided sack lunches

wine lovers

youth homelessness in Reno, Nevada. Eddy

spearheaded by Sue Thorsteinson, and a

Terry Brodt

House works with homeless and at-risk

monthly hot meal originally coordinated by

youth to develop the life and job skills

Mary Katz and Paula Macenski.

Jeff Fisher jeffxfisher@gmail.com

terrybrodt@comcast.net

women's tennis Dayna Kaltman teachdk71@yahoo.com

discovered a local organization in need of

the doors re-opened on Monday morning.

necessary to be sustainable. In the words of

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