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Scottsdale Public Library eNewsletter – December
Dec06

Scottsdale Public Library eNewsletter – December

Enjoy learning about the programs and activities at Scottsdale’s libraries, including Musical Celebration for the Holidays Holiday Gift Craft Herb Gardening Global Cruise Destinations, and More. To review the Scottsdale Public Library eNewsletter  for December, click on the link below. Scottsdale Public Library eNewsletter (PDF) The Peak invites you to share your thoughts about this article by using the “Submit a...

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Vineyard Views Blog: And Now, Ms. Senior America
Dec06

Vineyard Views Blog: And Now, Ms. Senior America

Is your local senior center or senior residential community entering someone in 2017?   Watch Video   The Peak thanks Al DeVito of Vineyard Views Blog for sending this link to another entertaining video.   Share your thoughts about this article by using the “Submit a Comment” box at the bottom of this page. Your email address will not be published. All comments are reviewed based on The Peak’s Comment...

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Volunteerism: Worth Preserving, Worth Cherishing
Nov30

Volunteerism: Worth Preserving, Worth Cherishing

By Stephanie Bradley   Within the walls of the Cave Creek Museum, relics and artifacts give dimension to the many stories from the near and distant past. Perhaps overlooked are the enthusiastic and generous volunteers who work feverishly all year long to create new exhibits and share them with eager visitors. As the museum’s 47th season approaches, I, as a volunteer for 20 years, have often thought about those early volunteers...

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Tom Mangelsdorf Winner of Summer Fun Photo Contest in Wildlife Category
Nov30

Tom Mangelsdorf Winner of Summer Fun Photo Contest in Wildlife Category

Judges select “Mourning Doves” as the winner of the Wildlife Category for the 13th Annual Summer Fun Tony Nelssen Photography Contest. Tom Mangelsdorf’s “Mourning Doves” was selected by judges as the winner of the best image of  local wildlife. In this year’s photography contest, judges selected winners in four cagegories: landscape, wildlife, local people, and travel. A grand prize winner was also...

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“Rosa of the Desert” by Barb Owens
Nov30

“Rosa of the Desert” by Barb Owens

This article by Barb Owens was selected by judges as the winner of the  2016 Summer Fun Write Stuff  Contest, Tall Story Category.   Rosa of the Desert By Barb Owens     There once was a man named Nevin Flowers who lived in the Midwest. He loved all plant life and his hobby was talking about, drawing pictures of, and learning the names of all growing things in his environment. He was like the proverbial bull we all read about...

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