An “unsung heroine” of Patagonia finally gets her flowers.
Clare Bonelli
Update on the Patagonia Pool
A recap of an eventful 2024 and a look ahead at 2025.
Patagonia Pool Update
Regular pool season begins May 28, but the pool, now equipped with a functioning heater, will be open ahead of that depending on staff availability.
A Drink for Our Pollinating Bats
It’s that season again – when the migrant pollinator bats empty your hummingbird feeders at night. Here’s how you can support them.
Polar Plunge Makes a Big Splash
Those who didn’t go in the pool still had a good time.
Efforts to Save the Pool Gaining Momentum
So much work has been done! In the last couple of months, a yard/bake sale was held that raised over $1,000, relationships have been built with the town and the schools, and reassurances received that both entities want to see the pool stay open. Many thanks to Abbie Zeltzer for creating an outstanding strategic plan […]
Meet the PRT Writers
Introducing the writers who regularly contribute articles and columns to the Patagonia Regional Times.
Get Involved to Save the Pool
The conversation about the Patagonia Pool has shifted from “what can we do to open the pool next year?” to “can we create an organization to take over funding of and, eventually, management of the pool?” The answer to that appears to be “Yes” it is possible – and there is the talent in our […]
My Two Cents: Anger, Self-Righteousness, Criticism and Reactivity
What to write? I was going to write about “Informed vs. Misinformed” as it seems that whenever someone says something about voters needing to be informed, it’s usually followed by some piece of misinformation. But I didn’t like where I was coming from on that topic. If you care about accurate info, check facts. Do […]
