The PRT Newsletter for the Week of April 2, 2025

“While working in my office Monday morning Lisa excitedly informed me that a duck was flying over the house. I quickly ran out the door to observe what was really a Canada goose flying over our neighbor’s house then circle and land at the football field where it began to feed. Although it is not unusual to see geese in Arizona, it is certainly odd to see one in Patagonia as they generally travel in flocks or rafts to feed.” Dave Brown

In this week’s newsletter:

  • County supervisors blast DOJ over Liz Gutfahr sentencing delays, ask for public comment
  • Adelita Grijalva announces candidacy for her late father’s seat in Congress — read her interview with the PRT’s Kat Crockett
  • Patagonia Town Council to discuss tentative budget for Fiscal Year 2025-26 tonight (Wednesday) at special study session
  • A ‘Celebration of a Cowboy’s Life’ will be held for William ‘Memo’ Y. Matus this Sunday, April 6 at noon at Cady Hall in Patagonia
  • Reminder: free April 8 pest management workshop at Dos Cabezas in Sonoita
  • Spring into action at the Patagonia Community Garden
  • Who’s been out and about in March—a highlight video reel of local critters from Sky Island Alliance

Plus: School news, job listings and information on upcoming concerts, art shows, fundraisers, workshops, farmers markets, public meetings, church services and much more

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