One of the hidden jewels of our city is the Vail Theater of the Arts, a state-of-the-art facility located on Mary Ann Cleveland Way. The 593 seat theater is owned and operated by the Vail Unified School District. Several times a year the...
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Be true to yourself Giggle more and google less Hydrate – 2/3 of our body weight is H2O Eat more greens—kale, broccoli, cabbage and parsley See an opportunity in each challenge Every morning list 5 things you are grateful for...
The Christmas Star Said the night wind to the little lamb, do you see what I see Way up in the sky, little lamb, Do you see what I see A comet in the eastern sky With a tail as big as a kite With a tail as big as a kite. – adapted from...
You have to admit 2015 was like no other year we have seen, be it in our local community or on the world stage. Looking back, both Cienega Rotary and Rotary International had a banner year helping our friends and neighbors. Globally, Rotary...
Good things keep happening on the corridor: As we reported last time, the Houghton Road: Irvington to Valencia project received the National Project of the Year Award from the American Public Works Association. We are happy to report that the...
December is a time for celebrations. Catching a new holiday release or planning family movie nights are a part of the season for many. Take time this year to have a Vail movie night. The landscape and sites around Vail have been the setting for...
It was a day like any other for Brittany Matsushino, a sophomore English teacher and advisor to the student council at Cienega High School. However, on November 16, she was met with the surprise of her life as she was honored in front of the...
With the holidays approaching, I know what’s on my Christmas wish list: books, books, and more books! However, with all these new young adult novels about “lost teenager finding their destiny,” it can be difficult to know which stories should...
Amateur golf enthusiast Matt Bentson played the Santa Rita Golf Course nearly a dozen times over the years. However, in September 2011, the course closed, and Corona de Tucson lost its only major recreational attraction. “The course was fairly...
A short time back, I was delighted and surprised to receive a call from Lucretia Free (editor of The Vail Voice) notifying me that I had been nominated for Pima County Small Business Entrepreneur of the Year. Delighted as I was at such news, I...