October 2009
Photos for October 6, 2009
Arizona Game and Fish Department Saturday opened the first-ever fishery for roundtail and headwater chub in the travertine-tinted waters of Fossil Creek despite threats of a lawsuit.
Kristin Lowe (left) watches the expression on the face of her daughter Hannah, as Dick Swatz holds two mirrors at just the right angle for Hannah to view the fancy hair jewelry she discovered at Zane Grey Days. Swatz was a vendor at the annual Zane Grey Days Arts and Crafts Bazaar conducted at the Gila County Complex parking lot over the weekend.
Chief of Surgery Dr. Olivia Morris and Payson Regional Medical Center Chief Executive Officer Chris Wolf welcomed guests to the PRMC open house Oct. 1 and shared their enthusiasm for all the new additions and improvements to the facility and the opportunities for better care they offer patients.
Chief of Surgery Dr. Olivia Morris and Payson Regional Medical Center Chief Executive Officer Chris Wolf welcomed guests to the PRMC open house Oct. 1 and shared their enthusiasm for all the new additions and improvements to the facility and the opportunities for better care they offer patients.
Payson Elementary School teacher Sharon Stevenson holds up a papier-mâché javelina for Lillian Delcruz (center) to sprinkle silver glitter onto the ornaments fangs. Jacob Stone, Skylynn McKim and Mariah Johnson look on.
PES students Lillian Delcruz, Gabrielle Ferguson, Adiana Charleston, Jordyn Crockett and Mariah Johnson work with special ed teacher Sharon Stevenson to complete ornaments for the Capitol Christmas tree.
Deacon Tom Fox of St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church explains the blessings of the animals. The St. Philip blessing was also on Sunday.
Alex, Shannon, Erich and Zack Romberger were among the families who came to Mount Cross Lutheran Church on Sunday for the blessing of the animals.
The Tonto Community Concert Association will present Mac Frampton in concert at 7 p.m., Friday, Oct. 9 at the Payson High School auditorium.
Sierra and Matthew Martinez have their own idea of fun as runners in the Habitat for Humanity Half Marathon compete for honors and race to the finish line at Green Valley Park, Saturday, Oct. 3.
Adiana Charleston leans way over to get the finishing touches on this ornament just right. The Christmas tree decorations being made by fourth-graders at Payson Elementary School will soon be hanging on the nation’s Christmas tree in Washington, D.C.
Guillermo Lopez (left) of the Payson Longhorns, leaps into the air as he attempts to keep a Holbrook player from advancing the ball downfield during a tense and controversial Saturday, Oct. 3 match at Rumsey Park.
Ted Lucas, a local runner, came in sixth place overall in the 5K event at the Habitat for Humanity run, Saturday, Oct. 3. Lucas finished first in the men’s 60-69 age group.
Albert Goldman, an artist of some note, becomes the subject of a chalk drawing by Sven Helle during the celebration of First Friday on Main Street, Oct. 1 at Down the Street Gallery.
BJ Bollier and his wife Christine recently expanded the space of their Vita Mart store and the number of items they carry.
Jan Parsons, chief operations officer for the GLH Fund, gets an up close and front seat view of one of the Omniflight helicopters as Richard Jones, a pilot originally from Australia, gives her a tour.
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