May FSL Lecture to Feature ‘The Mariachi Miracle’

Calling All Owl Lovers

Boot Prints: Dave Corrigan

Cyclemasters Bike Maintenance and Chili Cook-Off

In Passing

Linda Crone-Koshel Linda Crone-Koshel, 76, died in the comfort of her home in SaddleBrooke, AZ on April 26, 2019. She was preceded in death by her parents, Nyle and Alice Crone; sister, Nyla and her husband, Richard Koshel. She is survived by her stepdaughter Kathy; stepson John; cousins Harmon and Nancy Crone; nephew Chris and…

Leaving footprints

Sue Robisch Little Hooves and Big Hearts is in the business of leaving imprints on the hearts and lives of children and adults with special needs. On Saturday, May 4, 2019, LHBH left an imprint on the hearts of those guests who attended Hoofprints, a benefit introducing this not for profit 501(c)(3) organization to Tucson.…

Word of the Month: Curry

David Zapatka Having spent the past week in Myanmar and India eating fabulous cuisine off the cruise ship, curry dishes are fresh on my mind. I’ve long loved Indian cuisine and all those many curry flavors. I’m impressed by how many different types of curry and varying spices there are. What I’ve learned is curry…

News from GLAAS

GLAAS members partied in April and May with two fabulous events: a reception at Absolutely Art and Gift Gallery on Oracle Road and a fabulous country western barbeque held at the home of Jo Ann Ellison and Barbara Starrett. Upcoming events during the sultry days of summer: June 14: Game Night and Potluck July 12:…

2 Your Health: You don’t have to live with back and neck pain

Dr. Craig Brue, DC Many of the patients that I see at my clinic have suffered from lower back pain, sciatica, arm/neck/shoulder pain and headaches for a long time. Typically, patients have tried almost everything except chiropractic aid for pain relief medication, physical therapy, exercises, nerve blocks, acupuncture and surgery. And for many patients, these…