Also from June 10
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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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