Maya Schonbrun, 17 years old, of Vail, Arizona was selected to compete in the Prix de Lausanne ballet competition in Montreux, Switzerland at the end of this month. The Prix de Lausanne is an extremely prestigious competition often...
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By David Levy We all got a special and thoroughly delightful present early on Christmas morning. Although I did not set my alarm, Wendee did get up around 5 am. I turned on our television set, and what I saw 15 minutes later was the most...
Vail’s Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs provide students with opportunities to gain job skills, certifications, and even employment out of high school. And, the programs certainly set students up with a launching pad to pursue...
News from the American Legion By Michael “Mick” Shaughnessy, Chaplain Post 109 February brings a couple of celebrations unique to the United States. On the 21st we observe Presidents Day, a Federal Holiday that developed from the older...
By Susan Summers What a year it has been for Greater Vail Community Resources, full of challenges, changes and some standout success stories. We often salute our incredible volunteers—and they are completely amazing– but as we begin 2022...
By Hollie Warnick In an effort to help those struggling with suicidal ideations, depression, and other mental health issues, my friend and publisher Keira Poulsen is creating Centers for Hope. These facilities will be a place for careworn souls...
By K. Nepsa Recently, I was driving home from running some errands. As I rounded a corner, I was hit square in the eyes with a sunset so spectacular, it took my breath away. But this wasn’t my first and it certainly wouldn’t be my last show of...
By Rabbi Shemtov A fellow who faced a serious crisis visited the Lubavitcher Rebbe (1902 – 1994) the leader of the Chabad movement for his counsel and blessing. “Do you know what Emunah is?” the Rebbe asked. “Yes,” said the man, “faith in...
By Alisha Brewer Love is in the air, quite literally. February marks the start of breeding season for our striped skunks, the most common type of skunk that lives here in Tucson. Hold onto your noses folks because it’s about to get stinky! We...
Congratulations, Chloe Biggs! The Arts Facet of the Tucson Chapter of The Links, Incorporated recently awarded a scholarship for the organization’s Signature Program, Classics Through the Ages. The recipient is Chloe Biggs who is a tenth-grade...