Archive for Tuesday, May 27, 2008

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RIM COUNTRY CALENDAR OF EVENTS
May 27, 2008
Creepy, crawly, crazy folklore of weird Arizona
CAROLING WITH CAROL
May 27, 2008
I knew I lived in a state with an enormous, stunningly beautiful, water-carved hole where more than 600 people had died.
Altered art appeals to ‘asymmetrical person’
PAYSON ARTS
May 27, 2008
The words “dream” and “life” are focal points of “Green” — a shadow box Shannon Bielke created in the room where she creates all her altered art projects.
Rim trails have 100-mile views covering centuries
May 27, 2008
75 things to do in the Rim Country
May 27, 2008
Lunker trout lurk in secluded Chevelon Lake
Two dozen Rim Country Lakes and streams offer a wealth of opportunities for anglers
May 27, 2008
Variety of horse trails abound in Rim Country
May 27, 2008
Hike reveals hard rock mining history of Rim area
May 27, 2008
Welcome to the Rim Country — Relax and enjoy
May 27, 2008
There is no better place in the Southwest to spend your vacation than Arizona’s Rim Country. From the moment folks arrive at the gateway to the Mogollon Rim, they’ll notice that Payson is maintaining its small-town charm while enjoying the amenities of urban life.
Tonto Natural Bridge always astounding
May 27, 2008
The natural travertine bridge that arcs over Pine Creek is one of the wonders of Arizona and the Rim Country. The bridge, surrounding area and historic lodge create Tonto Natural Bridge State Park. “It is believed to be the largest natural travertine bridge in the world,” said Steve Soroka, assistant park manager.
Tonto National Monument offers clues to mystery
May 27, 2008
Just 60 miles outside of Payson, the dozing ruins of Tonto National Monument have lately yielded fresh clues to an ancient mystery.
Movie review: Something for everyone to enjoy
THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: PRINCE CASPIAN
May 27, 2008
Nothing ever happens the same way twice,” says Aslan, the lion from “The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.” Indeed, fans of the first movie in “The Chronicles of Narnia” will find Prince Caspian very different. It is rougher, but no less magical.
From combat pilot to school principal
Pine/Strawberry’s Mike Clark crashed under fire in Vietnam, then faced jeers back home
May 27, 2008
Mike Clark’s worst day in Vietnam started out benignly enough, as he flew along splitting the attention between the rolling, jungle-cloaked hills and the instrument panel of his Chinook chopper on a routine shuttle to deliver five passengers and assorted supplies to a forward base.
Enjoy free music in the park, under the stars
May 27, 2008
Fish hatchery keeps Rim lakes, streams teeming
Tonto Creek offers wealth of campsites, fishing holes for anglers eagerly awaiting the stocking truck
May 27, 2008
Roosevelt fills up after wet winter
Lake is bass fishing heaven with spring’s runoff
May 27, 2008
Outdoor adventures in a tent or recreation vehicle
May 27, 2008
Responsible off-highway riders will keep trails open
May 27, 2008
Summer mountain biking below the Mogollon Rim
May 27, 2008
A cemetery called ‘The Last Roundup’
BACK WHEN
May 27, 2008
In our search for the isolated graves of Rim Country pioneers, we take a drive down Ox Bow Hill on the Beeline Highway, and at the foot of the hill we come to the little community of Rye.
Trails system born from idea to utilize forest firebreaks
May 27, 2008
Movie review: Cinematography, special effects, color dazzle audience
SPEED RACER
May 27, 2008
The cinematography in “Speed Racer” was intense and mesmerizing. The visual effects of “Speed Racer” were beyond their time.
Summer library programs for children
May 27, 2008
Catch the Reading Bug” this summer at the Payson Public Library.
Playing in Rim Country
May 27, 2008
Cantaloupe truck wrecks on Highway 87
May 27, 2008
A big rig carrying a load of cantaloupe northbound on Highway 87 wrecked at about 3:15 p.m., Wednesday, May 28.

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