Category: September 2022

Experience a Journey at Madaras Gallery’s Annual Show!

‘Journey’ is the title of this October’s Annual Show at Madaras Gallery, featuring 20 new paintings by award-winning Tucson artist Diana Madaras. “For everyone, myself included, the last two years have been filled with unexpected challenges,” Madaras said. “My outlet is my art.” Since opening the gallery in 1999, Madaras has been on her own spectacular…

Jewish Friendship Group

Marsha Foresman The Jewish Friendship Group (JFG) continues an active and rewarding season. Even though COVID numbers are decreasing in the Tucson area, we are still intent on staying cautious to allow us to be able to meet in person for all activities. On July 28 Joy Erickson welcomed 20 JFG ladies to her beautiful…

In Passing

Bruce Leon Davis Bruce Leon Davis passed away on July 10, 2022. He was born to Evelyn Davis and Harold Davis on March 3, 1943, in Aledo, Ill. He was raised in Milan, Ill., and graduated from Rock Island High School Class of 1961. He earned a bachelor’s and master’s degree in theoretical economics at…

Academic Gains in the Oracle Elementary School District

  Crystle Nehrmeyer, Superintendent Arizona public school students demonstrated their knowledge of reading, writing, and mathematics during the Spring 2022 administration of Arizona’s Academic Standards Assessment. We are proud to share with our community that the data collected by the assessment shows that our students at Mountain Vista K-8 School are making academic gains and…

CCP’s Spring Dinner Theatre Presents Spook Light Legacy

Andrea Molberg Community Circle Players (CCP) is returning to its regular schedule of a single, top-notch, spring SaddleBrooke dinner show! This March, CCP will produce a delightful dinner theatre murder mystery of Joh Mann’s original script Spook Light Legacy. Start thinking about auditioning. Auditions for the five male roles and six female roles will be…

The Four Biggest Health Mistakes

Craig W. Brue, D.C. Too many seniors are making wrong decisions when it comes to their health management. In my everyday practice, these are four of the biggest mistakes seniors are making: 1. I don’t believe in chiropractors. This past month I read a rather amazing statistic. Less than 30% of all Medicare recipients go to…