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

Your Hometown

Pastor Ash Dotson In an answer to the Pharisees, Jesus stated, “Even if I testify on my own behalf, my testimony is valid because I know where I have come from and where I am going, but you do not know where I come from or where I am going. You judge by human standards;…

Living Retired: Losing Sleep

Gary Chalk Monday night, as part of my dental treatment for a recent ladder fall, was my first night going to bed with a temporary retainer in my mouth. Tuesday night was my first night going to bed in our new fancy-schmancy adjustable bed. All this happened so quickly I did not even have enough…

Rockin’ In the New Year ’70s and ’80s Style!

Ron Gibbs The clock didn’t just strike midnight on New Year’s Eve—it spun back in time! Residents packed the Hermosa Ballroom on Dec. 31 for a ’70s and ’80s themed New Year’s Dance, an event that blended disco flair, retro rock, and a whole lot of nostalgia to welcome the new year in unforgettable style.…

Spotlight on Advertiser: More Than Just Cruises

For Kristin and Richard Morris, running Arizona Cruise and Travel has been a journey shaped by resilience, reinvention, and a love of helping people see the world. What began in 2014 as an unlikely move into the travel business has since become a multimillion-dollar franchise. Kristin, who was born and raised in Tucson, built her…

Word of the Month: Meliorist

David Zapatka Reader, friend and fellow bridge player, Maria, writes, “Hi Dave. I came across this word while reading The Road to Character by David Brooks. He was describing the life and writing of George Eliot. ‘She was a meliorist and a gradualist, believing that people and society were best reformed by slow stretching, not…