Archive for Wednesday, June 10, 2009

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Library director leads cooking class based on Arizona author’s work
June 10, 2009
Fans of reading, Mexican food and cooking had a red-letter day last month at the Payson Public Library with the Capirotada Cooking Class and Book Discussion.
The Story of Payson, Arizona
Chapter 20: Payson gets a full-time doctor
June 10, 2009
In the early decades of the Payson community, medical care was limited to folk remedies or the occasional presence of a part-time doctor hired by the nearby mining companies.
Got grandkids? A train ride trumps the video game
June 10, 2009
Recently, the grandchildren were visiting for several days, and as many of you are probably aware — being vacation caretakers yourselves — they frequently need interesting things to do other than playing with video games, the neighbor kids and baseball or going to Taylor Pool and the library. Ours are ages 6 and 9 and smart as tacks.
Square dance fest could raise the roof
June 10, 2009
When you get about 200 people swirling, twirling, stamping and stomping — all in time with one another — you might get a roof or two raised in the Rim Country.
Painter, teacher is PAL guest
June 10, 2009
The Payson Art League will feature well-known local painter and teacher Joy Layson at its Tuesday, June 16 meeting, to be held at 7 p.m. at the Rim Country Health and Retirement Community, 807 W. Longhorn Road.
Quilt show and more this weekend in Pine
June 10, 2009
The 19th Annual Strawberry Patchers Quilt Show is June 12-14 at the Pine Community Center.
PHS teacher killed in Wyoming accident
June 10, 2009
Payson High School chemistry teacher Cynthia Pool was struck and killed by a tractor-trailer as she and a friend cycled June 9 through Wyoming on a coast-to-coast trip.

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