When was the last time you focused on your creativity? Creating art can be an energizing experience that resets your mind and enriches your life. If you’re going through a creative block, there are summer art classes to help facilitate your expression and continued learning. Three art communities in different parts of rural Arizona (Bisbee Craft School in Bisbee, Milagro Arts Center in Prescott, and Curley… Read More
Clarkdale Collaborates with Local Businesses on Signage Solution
When faced with the problem of how to afford high quality signs for downtown Clarkdale, the Community Development Team came up with some innovative approaches on how to do a lot with a little budget. The Town of Clarkdale wanted high quality, consistent way-finding signage to guide Clarkdale visitors to the historic downtown area. The… Read More
Get Kids Excited to Learn with Science Happens Here
Local First Arizona, the Arizona Rural Development Council, and the Arizona SciTech Festival are presenting Science Happens Here to help advance STEM education in rural Arizona. The program officially launched in Safford, Arizona, last month. Our hope is that parents will encourage their children to explore science and have fun learning and conducting experiments at home.… Read More
Guest Blog: Taliesin Kicks off a Four-Year Studio Project for Globe-Miami
Last night the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture kicked off its partnership with Globe-Miami at a public presentation at Bullion Plaza. For the next four years, the school will conduct a studio project focusing on Globe-Miami that promises to increase the vitality, beauty, and sustainability of our communities. Aaron Betsky, dean of the school,… Read More
Birds of a Feather Flock to Cochise County
Willcox, AZ – Southeastern Arizona is the winter home to major migrations of hundreds of species of birds that annually move through the Sky Island region of the state. The mild climate, proximity to Mexico and diverse habitats, including 9,000-foot mountains and the San Pedro River Valley, make this area a major hot spot for rare… Read More
Superior Debuts Second Friday Event
Things are really starting to pop in downtown Superior. So much so, that the local merchants in the area have decided to launch a Second Friday event and tonight is the premier! local merchants like Copper Gecko, art galleries and local dining establishments like Felicia’s Ice Cream Shop will be staying open till 8:00pm to… Read More
Chocolate is Taking Over Old Town Cottonwood
This year marks the 22nd Annual Chocolate Walk in Historic Old Town Cottonwood. Over forty shops up and down Main Street are participating in handing out a variety of homemade or gourmet chocolates. For any chocolate lover out there, this is not an event you want to miss. See details below and get ready to… Read More
Annual Pima Turkey Trot Continues to Raise Funds for Local Schools
Almost 10 years ago two friends in Pima, AZ, Cody Marshall and Melinda Nelson, started talking about putting on a 5K race on Thanksgiving Day. Many other cities around the United States offer a race on that day known for lots of eating, but not anywhere near the Gila Valley. They talked to Town Hall,… Read More
Cochise County Gets Global Media
This press release was written by Explore Cochise The southeast corner of Arizona, sprinkled with the small towns of Willcox, Bisbee, Tombstone, Douglas, Sierra Vista, and Benson has been featured in publications from Los Angeles to Europe and Asia. These communities promote their unique tourism experiences through a Cochise County sponsored affiliation called the Cochise… Read More
Rural Arizona Gears Up For Oktoberfest
October signifies more to Arizonans than just the beginning of Fall. There is finally a break in the scorching heat, we have the back-to-school routine down and pumpkin “everything” has hit the shelves. Of course, it also means one of our favorite celebrations of the year is here, Oktoberfest. So it’s time to dust off… Read More
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