Annual Jason Morton Tennis Classic returns March 1-4

  John Brasch High-level tennis is on tap for tennis aficionados this coming March as the 14th annual Jason Morton Tennis Classic returns to the courts designed by the tournament’s namesake, Jason Morton, a longtime legend in American senior tennis. Morton represented the U.S. on eight different international cup competitions and won over 100 gold…

Life beyond the Tea Bag

  Diane Eddy Whether you call it tea, bohea, thé or cha, tea is so much more than just a drink. For many countries, it is a national obsession. Its mystique is living art, steeped in ceremony and thoughtfulness reflecting the accoutrements and people we love, and our concept of ourselves and what we have…

March events at the Ed Robson Branch Library

  Patty Dennehy Plan to join us for the following events in March! Mondays, March 5, 12 and 19, from 1:00-3:00 p.m.: Turning Your Memories in Memoirs Are you thinking of writing your memoirs? Get started with this three-part workshop that uses guided writing exercises, active listening and constructive critique to turn your memories into…

Defeating distraction

  Dr. Marc Drake, Sr. Pastor, Sun Lakes Baptist Church In addition to now being the most anxious nation in the world, we are surely one of the most distracted nations as well. Obviously, there is much in our culture that can keep us fragmented in our attention and cluttered in our minds. For example,…

Tickets go on sale soon

  Barbie Bergerson Mark your calendars for Saturday, April 7, 2018, to join the Chordaires Show Chorus in the Cottonwood Ballroom as they begin their “On the Road Again” tour of the USA under beautiful “Blue Skies.” The musical and pictorial tour will head across country as they hail to many cities, states and sites…