Harold’s: “Past Employees, Bands, Couples Who Met, Contact For 80th Anniversary”
By Sue Kern-Fleisherhttps://apeekatthepeak.org/wp-admin/post.php?post=6761&action=edit# One of the state’s oldest restaurants – where Western movies were filmed, Dick Van Dyke played the drums, and four Steelers Super Bowl parties were held – turns 80 in September In anticipation of its 80th anniversary in September, Harold’s Cave Creek Corral is reaching out to the public to re-connect with former employees for a special reunion,...
Thank You Pinnacle Peak Patio! – Part 2 of 3
Introduction Pinnacle Peak Patio, Front Entrance.On June 28, 2015 Pinnacle Peak Patio will close its doors. During the last two weeks of May, as a tribute to a special place and a special time, we are publishing an article that describes the early history of Pinnacle Peak Patio. This is the second of three parts. The article was originally published in the May 2000 issue of A Peek at the Peak magazine. Most of the photographs...
Invitation to GPPA’s Summit of Summer Fun, Sat. Sept. 9th, 6 PM
BE PART OF GPPA’s SPECIAL COMMUNITY EVENING! Please mark September 9th, 6 PM on your calendar . This event is for you and your friends. Everyone enjoyed the first three renditions of this event so we’re doing it again, but with more enjoyment and recognition. You’ll enjoy a casual meal while watching images of our beautiful community, applauding the winners of The Peak’s Summer Fun Contests and the...
How about a new body to go with your old brain? – Courtesy of Vineyard Views Blog
Medicine Marches On About the Blogger Al DeVito author’s Vineyard Views, a blog which his “take on a variety of topics that are shaping the U.S. in the 21st century.” In the blog’s introduction, DeVito writes “I spent my career in the computer software business and experienced the joy of working in an area that has changed the way we live. I retired to the Vineyard in 2002 and devoted a fair...
Walking in Beauty: Carnival
By Glenn B. Jenks The celebration of Mardi Gras, in some French-speaking parts of the world, and Carnival, in Spanish-speaking areas is one of the most colorful and beautiful experiences of the year. In 2008, I was in Ecuador and Peru during the celebration of Carnival. In Quito, the capital city of Ecuador, street dancers dressed in clown costumes would appear seemingly from nowhere. They put on a show for free that lifted...










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