Photo by Nicole Burt
This year marks the 30th production in 20 years for the Kyrene de la Brisas Gecko players, who have provided years of heart-warming productions. Seventy-five students in the
program, ranging...
Photo by Billy Hardiman
Spring has sprung, meaning that
it’s time to dust off those exercise
routines that just might have fallen
dormant during the Valley’s cooler
season (apologies to our neighbors
in the East and Midwest). A
perfect...
By Chelsea Martin
Lending a helping hand is what humanity exists and thrives upon. There are countless individuals donating their time to creating a better world for future generations. Muscular Dystrophy Association is...
Photo by Billy Hardiman
We’re not sticking our necks out when we recommend the
Chandler Chamber’s 2014 Ostrich Festival, coming to Tumbleweed
Park Friday, Saturday and Sunday, March 7-9. The event is
previewed each year with...
Story By Chase Kamp
When I hit the road last year, looking forward
to settling into my new home in Oakland,
I was ready to face the challenges of a new
state. Nothing suggested those would...
The history of Arizona’s Cactus
League, including spring training
baseball at Chandler’s Compadre
Stadium, is the featured topic at
the next Our Stories guest speaker
presentation Saturday, March 15, at
Sunset branch library, 4930 W. Ray
Road.
The program runs...
By Chelsea Martin
Jayelee Dorris, left, with SOL Buddies officers Laura Rodriguez, Hannah Allen, Tyler Thompson, Julia
Maisel, Bridget Manning and Erin Wochner.
When you believe you can
make a difference, you
will. Whether it takes...
By Don Kirkland
Rain or shine, young or old, Bowser needs
exercise. And even though he doesn’t speak
our language, he has no trouble letting us
know when it’s time for his daily walk.
After all, there...