This Month in Military History: Fifteen Stars and Fifteen Stripes

Come Join the Fun of Stained Glass!

Woodshop Makes Music

It’s Christmas in July at the Material Girls Studio

Fine Arts Guild’s New Approach to Summer Painting

Robson Ranch Cigar Meetup

It’s May. The sun is hanging around longer, the heat is creeping up, and people everywhere are making the tragic mistake of trying to be productive after dinner. We, fortunately, know better. That is why it is time once again for the Robson Ranch Cigar Meetup on Wednesday, May 27 at 6:30 p.m.—an evening dedicated…

We Need Love

Pastor Larry Sundin, Rock Springs Church In one of Charles Schulz’s comic strips, Lucy says to Charlie Brown, “You know what I don’t understand? I don’t understand love.” Charlie responds, “Who does?” “Explain love to me, Charlie Brown.” “I can’t explain love. I can only recommend a book or a poem or a painting. I…

Word of the Month: Neologism

David Zapatka Reader, friend, and fellow bridge player, Cathie Bonnell, said, “How about the word, ‘otrovert,’ for a word of the month?” I discovered that otravert is a new word that has not yet been accepted into the English language as an official word but is well on its way. It can already be found…

Living Retired: Lamenting Leftovers

Gary Chalk We begin with the best of intentions. You get up from the dinner table and scrape the leftover lasagna into a Tupperware container. Over at the refrigerator, you finagle to sandwich it in with all the other Tupperware containers. We do this most nights of the week: rinse and repeat, or with Tupperware…

Sweet Dreams for Pinal County Pups: A Community Effort

Diane Korn The dogs at Pinal County Animal Care and Control (PCACC) are sleeping much more soundly! Thanks to the generosity of the SaddleBrooke Pet Rescue Network, a brand-new shipment of Kuranda elevated dog beds has officially arrived. These beds are a “gold standard” for shelters—they keep pups off the cold floor, are easy to…