By Article Author FHR Cares, a community investment fund created by Family Housing Resources (FHR), today announced its grant award of $100,000 to the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona (CFBSA) in support of its $4.5 million renovation. “The Community Food Bank is deeply grateful for the generous lead gift from FHR Cares as we move forward...
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By Article Author The walls are going up! Mod Pizza, serving individual artisan style pizzas and salads, is scheduled to open by spring of 2020, (). Marco’s Pizza is also coming to Mercado Del Lago (Safeway shopping center). Opening is planned for 1st quarter of 2020, ().
By Dr. Azam, MD, MPH, Certified Integrative/Functional Medicine As we age, many of us experience changes in our body and mind. We may get bloated, feel exhausted, have brain fog, suffer from mood swings, experience fading libido and have trouble losing weight. For many of us, we suffer in silence assuming that this is a natural progression of...
By Article Author Brush Dawgs Motorcycle Club members rumbled into the parking lot of the Trail Boss Outfitters on October 19th. This was one of the annual rides’ many stops. Trail Boss Outfitters is a long-time supporter of the Brush Dawgs and their mission to serve the families and loved ones of Law Enforcement Officers who have paid the...
By Magda Campbell Vail pioneer, Eddie B Lopez, third generation in the Vail area, passed away just short of his 89th birthday, this past May 18th. Eddie came to the Vail area as a young boy along with his older brother and parents. Two generations of family before him had also lived and worked in the Vail area. His parents worked on the Beach...
By Ellen Sussman from the Green Valley News Beginning Saturday, October 26th, there’ll be a lot to look at that’s new in Tubac Village! Next to businesses or community non-profits throughout the village streets are artistically painted javelina figures. Each one is part of a squadron (that’s what a group of these collared peccaries are called) and...
By Ellie Abraham At the October 2019 Corona de Tucson (CdT) Community Alliance meeting, Pam Gorecki spoke about her volunteer efforts in the community. Pam lives in CdT and donates her time to the ReSources food bank and backpack program, American Legion Post 109 Auxiliary, and is the Vail School District (VSD) Youth on Their Own (YOTO) community...
By Emily Grace Newkirk November is a great time to reflect on our many blessings. Discussions around our office have touched upon the remarkable growth of homes and businesses in our area, the long-standing relationships we have built with clients – many of whom have become personal friends – and most recently, being chosen as...
By Tom Howard Work resumes October 21st on the signal project at Interstate 10 and Wilmot, Kolb, and Rita roads. The Arizona Department of Transportation will restart work near the Interstate 10 interchanges at Wilmot, Kolb and Rita roads on Monday, October 21st between 8:30 AM and 4 PM. Work will begin at I-10 and Wilmot Road where crews will...
By Chris Patterson The first step in the self-publishing process is figuring out what type of writer you are. I have three different types of writers: The Biographer – You want to leave a legacy. You write a memoir about your life, your family tree, or an event you went through and you don’t care who reads it … probably just family and friends...