Tag: Green Valley
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The Culinary Legacy of Darlene Herrick in Green Valley
Darlene Herrick is a celebrated figure in Green Valley, renowned not only for her delightful culinary expertise but also for her contributions to teaching and music. The 89-year-old baker, who resides in Prestige Assisted Living, has etched her name in local history through her exceptional baking skills and participation in prestigious contests, leaving an indelible…
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Enjoying Recreational Fires in Green Valley: Guidelines and Considerations
As temperatures drop and the allure of cozy evenings by a chiminea or fire pit grows stronger, it’s essential to understand the regulations and responsibilities when indulging in such activities. In Green Valley, enjoying recreational fires is not only permitted but can be a delightful experience if certain rules are observed, according to insights provided…
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Empowering Resolution: Green Valley Courts’ Mediation Program
Litigation can often be an expensive and time-consuming process, impacting various legal matters such as small claims lawsuits, evictions, civil suits, and injunctions against harassment. However, the Green Valley Justice Court has taken a proactive step to address these challenges through an expanded mediation program, aimed at offering an alternative resolution pathway to the litigants.…
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Unveiling Love: A Saga Through Time’s Letters
The tale of a remarkable discovery intertwines with a heartfelt story of enduring love, sparked by a curious dog and culminating in a six-book saga rooted in Green Valley. Linda Nowak, a resident of Green Valley, stumbled upon an extraordinary trove of sentimental relics after the passing of her mother, Patsy Broderick, back in 2015.…
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The Salvation Army Bell Ringers Want YOU
The day after Thanksgiving marks the start of a long-standing tradition where volunteers from the Salvation Army set up their iconic red kettles in front of stores, aiming to gather funds to support the local community. Since its inception in 1891 in San Francisco, the red kettle initiative has been an integral part of holiday…
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Warm Week Ahead In Green Valley, AZ
Despite the anticipation of winter’s arrival in Green Valley, Arizona, last week’s cold front turned out to be a misleading prelude. Residents and weather watchers geared up for the change in seasons, only to find themselves experiencing a mere tease of cooler temperatures. Winter, it seems, has yet to make its grand entrance in this…
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Second Memory Cafรฉ Opens In Green Valley
Rev. Jerry Haas, recognized for his introverted and scholarly demeanor, recently showcased an unexpected side of himself during the inaugural meeting of the Esperanza Memory Cafe at the United Methodist Church of Green Valley. Haas, sporting bear paws, a bear hat, and a large bow, aimed to set a lively tone for the gathering. He…
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Advocating for Accessibility: Green Valley’s ADA Upgrade Efforts
Following a year-long campaign advocating for an ADA upgrade to improve accessibility at the crossing of La Caรฑada Drive and Continental Road, Fiona Taylor experienced a remarkable transformation in her ability to navigate the street confidently and effortlessly, thanks to the newly installed audible signal designed for the visually impaired. Challenges Faced: Inadequate Signals and…
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Salvation Army’s Senior Angel Tree, A Better Christmas For Seniors
The holidays can be a challenging time for seniors, particularly those facing solitude, stress, or coping with various life circumstances such as living alone, recent bereavement, or health issues. This season, The Salvation Armyโs Green Valley Resource Center is striving to infuse Christmas cheer into the lives of seniors through a “Senior Angel Tree” initiative.…