Tag - The Vail Voice

Dancing into Summer

By Mika Deslongchamps Massey Swan Lake is widely known as one of the most quintessential classical ballets out there. With a riveting score, a uniquely detailed corps de ballet, and some of the most complex characterizations ever to hit the ballet stage; it is often considered a behemoth performance to undertake. Few students at the pre...

Pegasus

By David Levy In the late summer of 1964 I was leaving the Observatory of the Royal Astronomical Society’s Montreal Centre with some friends, one of whom was David Zackon. I asked the group if they would like to drop by my house to observe with a 3.5-inch reflector. Before they had a chance to answer, David upped the ante by asking if we’d like to...

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

Understanding and Management Through Education and Empowerment By Karen Jimenez Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is the most common hormonal disorder in women of reproductive age. Approximately 1 in 10 women of all ages may have this condition. Unfortunately, 50-70% may go undiagnosed. Based on the most recent literature, PCOS is characterized...

Between the Tracks a success

By Mark Tate April’s 2nd Saturday Vendor Fair at the land “Between the Tracks” (13105 E. Colossal Cave Rd.) brought another successful event for the community. With over 35 local vendors, there were lots of opportunities to “shop local”. The event welcomed students from the Vail’s School District’s Transition School to Work (TSW) program to...

In CDT for May 2022

Legion News By Michael “Mick” Shaughnessy, Chaplain Post 109 On Monday, May 30st, we observe Memorial Day to commemorate American Service members who died in the line of duty. While the observance is often mistaken for a holiday to honor all military – lumped with Veterans Day, servicemembers and veterans are most often those who carry out the...