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April 19-25 is National Volunteer Week. In our area, much of what we take for granted runs on or is significantly operated by volunteers. Here’s a directory of local organizations that you can get involved in.

The long awaited tick study update

In 2021 the communities of Elgin, Sonoita and Patagonia began collecting ticks, gifted them to me, and they were shipped to the CDC to test for the bacteria that causes a form of spotted fever. Here’s an update on the CDC’s findings thus far.

SCHOOL NEWS

Lobos have high hopes for boys tennis season

The squad is led by seniors Jaxon Yslava and Skylar Sanchez and juniors Alex Ruskowitz and Louis Reyes, who are joined by two newcomers: senior Lenin Albarran and sophomore Jorge Sotello.

ARTS & CULTURE

Whose car was this on?

True or false: A woman might have driven a car with this license plate in Patagonia in the 1930s.

Verse against the machine

Longtime environmental advocate Russ McSpadden’s first book is a collection of poetry drawing on his experiences in the borderlands.

COLUMNS

Take a hike!: Carrie Nation Trail

This trail, easily accessible on the west side of the Santa Ritas, takes hikers through a very popular birding area, where it is common to see the elusive elegant trogon.

Glimpses into our past: The Fryer Family

Here’s the story of the Fryer family, who homesteaded what would become the Little Outfit Ranch in the San Rafael Valley. A tin box of Harry Fryer’s “important” papers provides a glimpse of life in the 1930s.

Starstruck: Light and darkness

Throughout April, and well before typical bedtimes, the beautiful and awe-inspiring constellations Orion, Gemini, Ursa Major, Taurus and Leo can all be seen from our Southern Arizona backyards sitting below the majestic sky islands.

OPINION

ESA program raises concerns about equity

School choice must be balanced with accountability, transparency and a firm commitment to equity for all students.

FROM THE PRT ARCHIVES…

Town looking to close Marshal’s Office

At its June 23 meeting, the Patagonia Town Council will vote on a proposal to close the Marshal’s Office on June 30. Going forward, law enforcement would be supplied by the County Sheriff’s Office.

Locals share memories of growing up in Patagonia

Maureen De La Ossa, Cynthia, Matus-Morriss, Emma Matus-Voss, German Quiroga and Sylvia Benedict shared memories of their early years here during the May 3 “Living Treasures” event at Patagonia Public Library.

Rotary Park opens in Sonoita

The Sept. 29 opening ceremony for the Fred Sang Memorial Park was the culmination of eight years of hard work by the Mountain Empire Rotary Club.

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