The PRT Newsletter for the Week of Jan. 1, 2025


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Happy New Year!

Hummingbirds at daybreak, Aug. 30, 2024. Photo by Marion Vendituoli

John Fanning Takes Oath of Office

Above: John Fanning takes his Oath of Office as Santa Cruz County District 3’s new Supervisor at a ceremony on Dec. 18, 2024, with Superior Court Judge Thomas Fink presiding.


Elgin Students Shine in Missoula Childrenโ€™s Theatreโ€™s ‘Hercules

By Dr. Jerome Ramirez and Ms. Lucy Reyes

Elgin Elementary School students lit up the stage on December 14, 2024, as they performed the highly anticipated annual theatre presentation under the direction of the Missoula Childrenโ€™s Theatre (MCT). This year, the spotlight was on the classic tale of Hercules, showcasing the remarkable talents of 34 student performers in a show that brought laughter, drama, and excitement to the audience.

The Missoula Childrenโ€™s Theatre, a renowned touring theatre company, has long been dedicated to sparking creativity and self-expression among young people. With a mission to develop life skills through participation in the performing arts, MCT has inspired countless students across the nation. The residency at Elgin Elementary, which ran from December 9 to 14, provided a week of intense preparation for this unforgettable performance.

This yearโ€™s directors, Kim Doyle and Rochanee Myles, brought passion and expertise to the production. Kim, a Virginia native and recent graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre, expressed her enthusiasm for her role, saying, โ€œI love seeing the students transform on stage and discover their potential.โ€ Her previous experience directing The Revolutionists and assistant directing Let The Right One In added depth to her creative vision. Rochanee, a graduate of Northwestern State University with a degree in performance and directing, shared her joy for theatre and her excitement to work with young talents. With her love for anime and k-dramas, she brought a unique perspective to storytelling on stage.

The week began with auditions on Monday, where Kim and Rochanee selected 34 students to bring Hercules to life. Eighth-grader Ridger Willie was cast as the titular hero, embodying the strength and determination that the role demanded. โ€œI was nervous at first, but once I got into character, it was amazing,โ€ Ridger said. โ€œIโ€™m so proud of what we all accomplished together.โ€

Rehearsals were held daily from 2 PM to 6:30 PM, as students worked tirelessly to memorize lines, perfect their blocking, and immerse themselves in the world of ancient Greece. โ€œThe training was rigorous, but it was worth every moment,โ€ one cast member shared. The week culminated in a dress rehearsal on Friday, giving the performers a final chance to polish their scenes and step into their roles with confidence.

On Saturday, the gymnasium buzzed with excitement as parents, teachers, and community members gathered to watch the final performance. Mr. Scott Ramsey generously volunteered as the accompanist for the show, providing live music that enhanced the overall theatrical experience. Elgin Elementary School was truly thankful for his generous help. The students delivered a captivating show filled with humor, action, and heartfelt moments. Audience members were awed by the professionalism and dedication of the young cast. โ€œIt was an absolute joy to see our students shine on stage,โ€ one teacher remarked. โ€œTheir hard work truly paid off.โ€

Kim and Rochanee both expressed their pride in the students’ achievements. When asked about training the kids at Elgin Elementary School, Kim shared, โ€œThese kids are absolutely phenomenal. They took everything really, really well. They digested it really well. They were so into it.โ€ She also offered some advice, saying, โ€œDonโ€™t be afraid to be silly, and to just go outside of your comfort zone.โ€ Rochanee echoed Kim’s sentiments, adding, โ€œThese kids are incredible. Theyโ€™ve grown so much in just one week, and we couldnโ€™t be prouder of their performance.โ€

The Missoula Childrenโ€™s Theatre residency has once again proven to be a highlight of the school year, leaving students with cherished memories and newfound confidence. As the curtains closed on Hercules, the applause resonated not just for a successful show, but for the talent and determination of Elgin Elementaryโ€™s rising stars.

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Local Items of Interest



AA: Alcoholics Anonymous: 

  • Sonoita Bible Church โ€“ Tuesdays at 7pm, 3174 N. Doors open at 6:30. Highway 83, Sonoita. Zoom option: 601-758-3907.
  • Patagonia Methodist Community Church โ€“ Fridays at 7pm. 387 McKeown Ave., Patagonia. Contact Dave at 207-249-8302.

Overeaters Anonymous: to find a meeting go to oasouthernaz.org. Contact Adrienne H. for more info 520-404-3490.

The Patagonia Senior Center has received a grant from Delta Dental of Phoenix to help seniors with dental expenses. Vouchers are provided for up to $350 to participating dentists. If interested, please call the Senior Center at (520) 394-2494.

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Farmers Markets

Patagonia Farmers and Crafts Market – Thursdays 10am-12pm by Red Mountain Foods.

Sonoita Farmers Market – Saturday Mornings 9am-12pm at the Sonoita Post Office parking lot (NW corner of Hwy 82/83)  

Sierra Vista Farmers Market Thursday 10am-2pm at Veteranโ€™s Memorial Park.

Nogales “Little” Mercado – Fridays 4-7pm 163 Morley Ave, Nogales.

Church Events and Schedules

Canelo Cowboy Church

St. Therese Parish in Patagonia

Sonoita Hills Church

The Vine Church Sonoita

Patagonia United Methodist Church

Sonoita Bible Church

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