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| Photo Gallery: First Territorial Capital Days, Week 2 |
Folks enjoyed Week #2 of Chino Valley's First Territorial Capitals Days, starting Thursday with a dinner and movie in Memory Park. Wednesday, September 08, 2010
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| Have land, will harvest |
Melons - sweet, juicy, delicious! Hundreds of types grow across the world, but Chino Valley is lucky enough to have a farmers who specialize in growing many different varieties of this scrumptious fruit. Wednesday, September 08, 2010
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| The colossal realm of the small |
I studied zoology in college and had to cut up my share of abundant creatures to see what made them tick. Wednesday, September 08, 2010
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| Pie for a pastor |
Chino Valley Community Church Pastor Elsie Baley recently gets to plant a pie in the face of her husband and pastor, Phil Baley, because she won a contest their church sponsored to see who among the congregation could bring the most visitors to church. Pastor Elsie won the challenge. Wednesday, September 08, 2010
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| Chino resident hopes to get stem cell therapy for diabetes |
Chino Valley resident Eliza Tyler, who has lived with diabetes since childhood, is hoping to raise $10,000 for stem cell therapy for the treatment of the disease. (1 comments) Wednesday, September 08, 2010
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| Photo Gallery: First Territorial Capital Days |
Chino's First Territorial Capital Days is over two weekends - the first, Aug. 28-29, starting with the Lions & Lioness Pancake Breakfast at the Chino Valley Senior Center, then the Chino Valley Chamber's Parade on Road 1 West, and topping the morning off with the Town of Chino Valley's Activities in the Park at Memory Park, where kids played games, had treats and got information from clubs and businesses. The second weekend begins Thursday, Sept. 2 with dinner and a movie at Memory Park, and continues with horse events at Yavapai College Chino campus on Sat., Sept. 5, FFA Corn Dinner on Saturday, 3-7 p.m., and continuing Sunday, Sept. 5 with an English and Western Horse Show at Yavapai College Chino campus. Tuesday, September 07, 2010
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| Chino back when... |
Continuing our feature stories for Chino's First Territorial Capital Days, the following are two more accounts of the good ol' days in Chino from long-time residents. Wednesday, September 01, 2010
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| Public knowledge controls West Nile virus |
Yavapai County's Environmental Health Department is responsible for inspecting restaurants for cleanliness, but one of its lesser-known tasks is to help control diseases in the natural environment. Wednesday, September 01, 2010
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| The Twinkie Connection |
Clearly, it was God. I mean, Twinkies, $1.09 for a 10-pack! Wednesday, September 01, 2010
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| Shoes will help needy through Soles4Souls |
Shoes that still have plenty of wear left in them can be put to good use. The Soles4Souls shoe drive is an international non-profit that distributes shoes to needy people around the world, especially those victimized by some sort of disaster, such as Hurricane Katrina or the earthquake in Haiti. Wednesday, September 01, 2010
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| Proceeds of 3 fundraisers to benefit burro and horse sanctuary in Chino Valley |
Hacienda de los Milagros in Chino Valley will be having three fundraisers in the next couple of months, to support the non-profit 501c3 animal rescue organization that includes burros and horses. Wednesday, September 01, 2010
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| Territorial Elementary School Open House has outdoor fun theme |
Parents and students looked over sample books that will be prizes in the Million Word Challenge reading contest at that Rotary Club of Chino Valley member Tom Payne described at an information table this past Thursday at Territorial Elementary School's Open House. Wednesday, September 01, 2010
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| Survivalist's screening at Yavapai College included eating worms on stage |
Amid a near-capacity crowd, bug-eating children and free worm-covered jungle cakes, Cody Lundin, a former Chino Valley resident, answered curious questions Aug. 20 about his "Dual Survival" TV show on the Discovery Channel. Wednesday, September 01, 2010
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| Former Chino resident earns Army's 'Bulldog Warrior of the Week' |
U.S. Army Private First Class Nick Seaman was promoted to Specialist after earning the Bulldog Warrior of the Week award for the following action in northern Afghanistan, where he currently is serving with the 1st Battalion, 327th Infantry, 101st Airborne in the Air Assault Division. Wednesday, September 01, 2010
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| Good ol' days in Chino- |
For those who don't know, in 1854 Chino Valley received its name from U.S. Army Cavalry Lt. Amiel W. Whipple. From January through May of 1864 Chino Valley was the site of the first capital of the Arizona Territory, established at Del Rio Springs north of Chino Valley. Wednesday, August 25, 2010
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| Aviation - How it works |
The Chino Valley Model Aviators worked with two classes of 2nd-3rd-graders from Mingus Springs Charter School Aug. 19 at the Chino Valley Library. After building the foam gliders using a penny for nose weight, from right, David Fountain, Ravay Tang, Danielle Bower, Shyla Mosley and Chase Bertram, the students took them outside to Memory Park next door to fly them, such as Cissy Gillo, far left. Each class also got to use a computer program flight simulator. Wednesday, August 25, 2010
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| Viewpoint: Can't thank country's leaders for loss of rights |
Regarding the "Buy a ticket" editorial in the Aug. 4 Review: The analogy is simple, you say -- America is like a sports event. The citizen is the ticketholder; the illegal immigrant the gate-crasher who has stolen his assigned seat. Since seating is finite, no one sits until someone else is displaced. Simple, you say. Wednesday, August 25, 2010
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| What's Happening |
Clubs/Organization
Chino Valley Cruisers Car Club meets the first Friday of each month to display their classic cars at McDonalds parking lot, 5-8 p.m. Call Jim at 636-2405 or 636-6943. Wednesday, August 25, 2010
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| 'Queen of Coupons' makes DVD |
"Stockpilers" is a name for people who are avid about clipping coupons. Leigh Ahrendt of Chino Valley is definitely the "queen of couponers." In fact she admits she is obsessed with this hobby. Wednesday, August 18, 2010
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| Startin' up |
Students in Heather Roche's 1st-grade class recite the flag pledge during opening announcements on the first day of school Monday at Del Rio Elementary School, while Principal Susan Clark, makes the announcements on the school's intercom. Wednesday, August 18, 2010
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| Miller's Musings: Putting a fine point on it |
The graphite pencil was invented in 1564 in Borrowdale, Cumbria, England. We know this today because someone wrote it down... probably with a pencil. Apparently, someone discovered a vein of graphite under a stump being removed. Wednesday, August 18, 2010
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| Elks provide bingo games for veterans at Prescott VA hospital |
The Chino Valley Elks Lodge #2842 play bingo at the Bob Stump Veterans Affairs hospital in Prescott recently with hospitalized veterans. The Elks visit the hospital quarterly to visit with the patients and play bingo. Seventeen veterans attended the July visit and won $1 chips good at The Canteen store on the VA campus for each game played. The Canteen sells clothing, comfort items, shoes and food. Wednesday, August 18, 2010
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| Boy Scouts have Recruiting Night Aug. 24 |
Boy Scout Pack and Troop 617 invite parents and their boys from the age of 6 through 16 to join them on Aug. 24 at 6 p.m. at Grace Baptist Church for their Fall Recruiting Night. Wednesday, August 18, 2010
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| Auditions for 'Prescott's Got Talent' on Sept. 8-9 |
Auditions for the upcoming talent show, Prescott's Got Talent, will be 5-9 p.m. on Sept. 8-9 in the Yavapai College Performance Hall. Guidelines for the auditions can be found on the Yavapai College Foundation webpage at www.yc.edu/alumni-talent. Wednesday, August 18, 2010
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| Into the depths |
Colorful coral reefs, unusual plants and multi-hued fish - few people ever get to see them firsthand. One way to experience them, however, is through underwater ocean photography, which is said to have a longer history than diving, and has developed into a refined art form. Wednesday, August 11, 2010
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