Arizona School Board Makes Changes to the A-F Model” by Stacy Winstryg of The Vail Parent Network Since 2010, Arizona has used an A-F letter grade system to measure school performance. This system was recently updated by the Arizona State...
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16th Annual Roasted Chile Festival September 16th, 2016 9 AM to 3 M at Rincon Valley Farmers & Artisans Market by Laura Brumbelow The Rincon Institute invites you to our 16th Annual Roasted Chile Festival at the Rincon Valley Farmers &...
The Greater Vail area is home to a wonderful cultural asset in The Vail Chorale, a non-auditioned community chorus that has been entertaining local audiences since 2011 with Fall and Spring concerts featuring jazz, pop and folk arrangements...
by Paul Lorenz At the bottom of my ad reads “Committed Inquiries Only.” What do I mean by that? The short answer is you really are ready to start lessons when you inquire. You have worked out the ramifications and logistics and have confirmed...
by Heather Redmon, DVM, of Madera Veterinary Hospital Although we live in the desert, water safety is an important concern for everyone. From swimming pools to lakes and creeks, water hazards are a ubiquitous concern during outdoor activities...
By J.J. Lamb of The Vail Preservation Society Streaks of red, green, silver and blue soared upwards towards a star studded sky in Vail on July 3rd. Collective oohs!, ahhs! and wows!! filled the night air as residents celebrated country and...
by Tom Howard Road Construction Update Houghton Road/Over Union Pacific Railroad Much progress is being made on the bridge span. Piers can now be seen from the old bridge. Once crews finish the piers and bridge supports they will install the...
by Angela deVesty Treasure hunting. For many, this conjures up images of pirates with eye patches and missing teeth boldly maneuvering a boat through choppy waters in search of gold coins. For me, this means a trip to Vail Depot. The ever...
by Elizabeth Smith The Hacienda Del Oro (HDO) Park off of Paseo Juan Tabo and Via De Las Palmeritas has an open area where we have proposed creating an “Edible Food Forest” with several low-maintenance trees. We still need about 50 more...
By Kelsey Thomas I clearly remember my drive to the Tucson airport on the day I left the U.S. to spend a year in Denmark. I listened to the radio, trying to soak in the pop music blasting through the speakers for what I thought would be the...