April 2018 Volume 11 Number 6
FREE
Photo by John Hernandez
NEW
GALLERY
A. SUBSET
pages 2-3
Spanish Barbs A Rare Breed, pages 4-5
A community publication of Copperarea.com
2
Pinal Nugget
April 2018
Another View Gallery Opens in Oracle John Hernandez Pinal Nugget
There is another art venue in Oracle for people to enjoy high quality art photography.
NUGGET Covering the Copper Corridor Communities of Globe, Miami, Superior, Kearny, Hayden, Winkelman, Dudleyville, Aravaipa, Mammoth, San Manuel, Oracle, SaddleBrooke and Catalina.
A. Subset is the photographer/artist and he is the owner of Another View Gallery located at Sue & Jerry’s Ranch Store Center, 1015 W. American Ave.,
Oracle In the 1950s, Subset’s father, an artist painter, purchased a Kodak Brownie Starmite camera for him. Continued on page 3
James Carnes…....................................................Publisher Jennifer Carnes.........................................… Managing Editor Michael Carnes…..................................General Manager Mila Besich-Lira.........................................Advertising Director John Hernandez................................................Reporter Email:
Editorial: jenniferc@MinerSunBasin.com Advertising & Questions: michaelc@MinerSunBasin.com
CopperArea.com
Find us at Facebook.com/PinalNugget Follow us on twitter.com/CopperAreaCom Published the fourth week of each month. Business office is located at 139 8th Ave, P.O. Box 60, San Manuel, AZ 85631. Subscription rates paid in advance: $9.00 per year or $5.00 for 6 months U.S. Change of address should be sent to the publishers at P.O. Box 60, San Manuel, AZ 85631.
Telephone San Manuel Office: (520) 385-2266 San Manuel Office Fax (520) 385-4666 Kearny Office: (520) 363-5554 Kearny Office Fax (520) 363-9663 “We sure could use a little good news today.” — Anne Murray
_______________________________________
Advertising Information
For a free media kit, call Mila at (520) 827-0676 or go online to: CopperArea.com and click on “Advertise With Us.”
HARDWARE A beautiful bit of antique hardware by A. Subset.
April 2018
Pinal Nugget
STORMY SKY A study in black and white by A. Subset.
Gallery Continued from page 2
He has been “shooting pictures” ever since. Subset said he was born in St. Louis, Missouri and moved to Guadalajara, Mexico when he was 10. He spent a number of years in New York City and San Francisco. He studied at the Art Center in Los Angeles but is mostly self-taught. He has worked as a commercial and advertising photographer and he has had several art photography books published. Another View Gallery features A. Subset’s photographs from landscapes to abstract art photographs or “another view” of every day visuals of life. He does some wonderful work with vintage automobiles and turns rust on a piece of metal into a work of art, that looks like a painting. Subset has been traveling for over 30 years and has taken photographs of his journey. A future display in the works will be “The 1967 Summer of Love” which will include photos he took in San Francisco in the 1960s. The Grand Opening of Another View Gallery was
AMERICAN MADE
THINK GREEN
This photo by A. Subset features a bit of America’s ingenuity.
held on February 18, 2018. A. Subset was part of the 2018 Oracle Artist Studio Tour on April 7 and 8. His studio is located at 155 E. Maplewood Street. . The regular gallery hours are Tuesday, *Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday 11 to 4. Closed Monday and Thursday. *Wednesday in the summer 4 – 8 pm. For more information about A. Subset’s photography visit www.asubset.com or call (520) 400-7737.
Homes for your lifestyle, designed to stay warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
RAMMED EARTH
Solar Homes Inc. Quentin Branch 520.896.3393 www.RammedEarthHomes.com AZ Lic. #064669
3
4
Pinal Nugget
April 2018
Oracle woman helping endangered horse breed
John Hernandez Pinal Nugget
One of the rarest and most unique horse breeds in the world is the Spanish Barb. The Spanish Barb is believed to have originated in southern Spain and is a cross between the Barb horse from the invading Berbers of North Africa and the horse of the Iberian Peninsula. This breed of horse was the first to be brought to the Americas by the Spaniards and was instrumental in the exploration and settlement of the New World. These horses were spread widely over the country by the Spanish explorers, missionaries, vaqueros and Native American
tribes. They have been in Arizona for more than 500 years. Many of today’s modern breeds including the American Quarter Horse, American Paint Horse and many gaited breeds were influenced by the Spanish Barb. Today only around 100 breeding animals remain.
One woman in Oracle is helping to preserve these horses. Esha Mork has a few Spanish Barb horses and is doing her best to promote and preserve the breed. This year her horses appeared at the Tucson Rodeo Parade on Feb. 22, 2018. Her Spanish Barb horses were at the Mane Event
April 2018
Pinal Nugget
PILAR This gorgeous girl is Pilar, Esha’s first breeding mare
We want to let people know how special and rare they are, so they may want to own one. Let them fall in love with these horses like we did.
BRANDED The Wilbur-Cruce brand.
in Scottsdale, Arizona on March 30 – April 1 and will be at the Prescott Frontier Days Rodeo parade, on Saturday June 30 at 9 a.m. On the second Saturday of each month, October through April, Esha and her horses are at the Steam Pump Ranch Farmers Market in Oro Valley. They will be in the Oaks Festival Parade and have a booth at the Oracle Community Center on April 21, 2018. Be sure to stop in and visit with them.
Esha and her mother-in-law, Gloria Mork have been raising the Spanish Barb for three years and have just started breeding them. They started with Pilar who is now 23 years old. She was given to Esha and is from the Wilbur-Cruce blood line. “These are small, smart, very sturdy horses,” said Gloria. “We want to let people know how special and rare they are, so they may want to own one. Let them fall in love with these
horses like we did.” Esha explained: “We are breeding for conservation and to protect, promote and preserve these critically rare horses. We want to increase their numbers and save them from extinction.” Esha is a member of the Spanish Barb Horse Association. To learn more about the Spanish Barb and how to help preserve them, visit www. spanishbarb.com.
5
6
Pinal Nugget
Taking Care of You Superior Skincare
April 2018
Mila Besich-Lira Pinal Nugget
The largest organ of the human body is the skin. Yet it is often the most under appreciated and overlooked organ. We often look at our skin with the eyes of vanity, our sub-conscience, irritated by what we see, wrinkles and pimples, fine lines and scars. Those marks are reminders of accidents, belly laughs, worries – they show our facial habits and they dot our skin. The skin tells our life story, it can be unforgiving but it is essential to our overall health. Often caring for our skin is viewed as a luxury and maybe even cumbersome. Jill Albertson, owner of Superior Skincare, has developed a business concept that makes caring for your skin affordable and comfortable. Her advice to everyone: “Skincare does not need to be complicated – find three products that work for your skin, a cleanser and moisturizer is essential.” She explained that the reason there is so much variety in skin care lines is that everyone will have a slightly different PH level for their skin and it is important to use what is ideal for your individual skin type. The PH level is what helps to protect the elasticity and collagen in the skin. It is easy to become lax on our skincare, we may think that there are not many options to reverse damages to our skin however, Superior Skincare has added a new service called Red Light Therapy that helps to reverse the adverse affects of skin damage. Teens with Continued on page 7
NESTED COMFORT Jill Albertson in her ‘Nest’ at Superior Skincare.
April 2018
Pinal Nugget
Skincare Continued from page 6
problematic acne can benefit from this therapy along with those wishing to reverse the damage from deep wrinkles, laugh lines and what many call “pesky elevens” the vertical wrinkles that crease near your eyebrows. Red Light therapy works using established technology that was discovered by NASA. The red light therapy uses LED lighting in varying degrees to treat many skin conditions and help people heal deeper wounds and scars. For instance the Red Light therapy for someone trying to treat acne works to kill the skin bacteria that causes acne. Usually treatments are 30 minutes per week and most will need a few weeks of treatments. The machine that is used at Superior Skincare is flexible and can be manipulated to target the areas where treatment is needed. This red light therapy also helps to restore collagen to the skin. “At age 30 we start to lose the collagen in the skin which is what helps to prevent wrinkles,” said Jill. Multiple treatments are required to maximize the effectiveness of the red light therapy. Upon entering the “Nest” as Jill calls it, you will be greeted with a very comfortable ambiance; an immediate sense of calm and relaxation will be felt as you prepare for your treatment. Superior Skincare offers a variety of skincare services from basic facials customized for your skin type, peels that help with neck firming,
décolletage peel, skin lightening, acne treatment and wrinkle lifts. If you are looking to further enhance your skin vitality she also offers derma plane and micro-needling services. In addition to the skin wellness services Jill also offers make up application, eye lash extensions, waxing and brow tints. Jill also sells skin care products and some make up in her location. Make a day of pampering and add one of her custom packages or combine with other services offered out of Sole to Soul including massage, reflexology, salt sauna and reiki. Jill grew her business after retiring as a school teacher in Idaho. She and her boyfriend started to winter in Arizona and eventually found Superior to be the place they wanted to make a home base. Jill started her business called “Spa Wagon” she used a hot dog cart to make a mobile spa unit and worked out of the various Senior living parks and the Mesa Marketplace until she located her permanent location inside of Sole to Soul Awakening in Downtown Superior. Jill attended the Studio Academy of Beauty in Mesa where she was mentored and taught by Tina Gallego and Angie Bautista. She gives much credit to Tina Gallego for encouraging her and helping her identify products that match her service level. For more information, directions or to schedule an appointment, please call (208) 946-3000.
18 N. Magma Ave., Superior Superior Elite Team
Pamela Peck Associate Broker/ Branch Manager
602.908.4377 cell 520.689.0149 fax
pamela@myhomegroup.com
What do you need to ship?
MAIL WELL SHIPPING 15270 N Oracle Rd, Ste. 124 in Catalina
(NE corner of Bashas’ at Golder Ranch Rd)
520.818.0660
Authorized shipping center for:
DOMESTIC • INTERNATIONAL • GROUND • AIR
• Mail Box Rentals • Packing • Picture Framing • Knife Sharpening • Document Shredding • Document Faxing • Document Scanning • Document Next Day Shipping • Document Copies • Document Printing
7
2018 Oracle Oaks Festival and Oracle Spring Run Car Show
Original Art by Hayley Dahlin
Facebook: Hayley Dahlin Art & Photography HayleyDahlin@yahoo.com
April 21, 2018
In Beautiful, Downtown Oracle
“Life Under the Oaks” For more information, go online to: OracleCommunityCenter.org & OracleHistoricalSociety.org
10
Pinal Nugget
P
April 2018
orter’s
C
afe
Breakfast Served Fri-Sat-Sun 8-11am Open: Sun 7am-8pm Mon-Tues-Wed 11am-8pm Thurs 11am-9pm Fri-Sat 7am-11pm
404 W. Main St. Superior, AZ 85173
520-689-5003
• 17 Beers on Tap • Fresh Homemade Food • Large Outdoor Patio *Pet Friendly* • Live Music & DJ • Daily Specials
Box 8 Ranch Borders Tonto National Forest Accommodations for Hikers, Bikers, RVs and Horses
226 Smith Dr., Superior Box8@Box8Ranch.com • 602-625-6567
SASO tickets on sale now The Southern Arizona Symphony Orchestra invites audiences to sit back and enjoy a little light music next season. Music Director Linus Lerner explores the lighter side of classical music with works of whimsy, magic and new horizons. Season tickets are on sale now. For details visit www.sasomusic.org. The SASO program for the 2018-2019 season includes enlightening pieces like Chávez’ Sinfonia India, a single movement symphony based on three melodies originating from the Native American tribes of northern Mexico, a virtuosic concerto for trumpet by Armenian composer Arutiunian and Suppé’s Overture to The Beautiful Galathea, his first critical success. SASO also will premiere a luminous new work by SASO’s own Richard White – Concertino for English Horn, Strings, Harp and Timpani with principal oboe Sherry Jameson. Light and evocative favorites are abundant – Orpheus in the Underworld, The Sorcerer’s Apprentice (popularized by Disney’s Fantasia), Capriccio Espagnol, the Candide Overture and The Girl from Ipanema. Guest artists include Taiwanborn pianist Sandra Wright Shen returning to the SASO stage along with first-time soloists – Brazilian trumpeter Flávio Gabriel and clarinetist Lucas Ferreira, Mexican violinist Adolfo Alejo, British violinist Madeleine Mitchell, Tucson cellist Theodore Buchholz and Rick Wamer, a mime who studied with Marcel Marceau. The SASO chorus joins the orchestra for the season finale – Mozart’s Coronation Mass. Bulgarian Nayden Todorov will guest
conduct the February concerts. Lerner conducts the other four concert cycles. With SASO you can expect the unexpected. Music Director Lerner challenged himself not to repeat any major work in his first decade of programming for SASO and he did indeed accomplish that goal. This is yet another bright and scintillating season with SASO. Here’s the lineup: Oct. 20 & 21 – Márquez’s lively Conga del Fuego Nuevo, Saint-Saëns’ audience-favorite Piano Concerto No. 2, Debussy’s poetry-inspired Petite Suite and Chávez’s Symphony No. 2. Nov. 17 & 18 – Bernstein’s Candide Overture, Arutiunian’s challenging Trumpet Concerto, Jobim’s chart-topping Girl from Ipanema and Borodin’s Symphony No. 2. Feb. 2 & 3 – Brahms’ Double Concerto for violin and cello plus two works by Mendelssohn – The Hebrides (inspired by a visit to a sea cave in Scotland) and Symphony No. 5, the Reformation. March 2 & 3 – Offenbach’s Orpheus in the Underworld, inspired by Greek mythology, plus the premiere of White’s Concertino, Dukas’ spritely The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, RimskyKorsakov’s Capriccio Espagnol and Françaix’ Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra. April 6 & 7 – Suppé’s The Continued on page 11
April 2018
Pinal Nugget
Symphony Continued from page 10
Beautiful Galathea Overture and two classics by Mozart – his final Violin Concerto, known as The Turkish, and his Coronation Mass with the SASO chorus. SASO’s stimulating concerts are performed twice each cycle – first on Saturday evening at 7:30 p.m. at the DesertView Performing Arts Center, 39900 S. Clubhouse Dr., and again on Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church at 7575 N. Paseo del Norte in northwest Tucson. Season tickets for the SaddleBrooke series are $92, a savings of $23. They can be purchased by calling (520) 825-2818 or at http://tickets.saddlebrooketwo.com. Early-bird season tickets for the St. Andrew’s series are $80, a savings of $35 if purchased by April 30. After that the price will go up to $90. Order online at www. sasomusic.org or call (520) 308-6226. SASO also will perform its fourth-annual Mexican Independence Day Concert on Sept. 15 at the Fox Tucson Theatre. The program features the Mexican National Anthem by Jaime Nunó and works by Mexican composers Arturo Márquez, Juventino Rosas, Genaro Codina and Carlos Chávez. The program also showcases opera arias sung by winners of the Linus Lerner International Voice Competition that will be held again this summer in San Luis Potosí in Mexico. This free concert is sponsored by the Mexican Consulate in Tucson and the Instituto Cultural Mexicano de Tucson. Tickets will be distributed by the Mexican Consulate, 3915 E. Broadway. Call the consulate at 882-5595, Ext. 404 after Sept. 1. Lerner has conducted SASO musicians both here and abroad, including two China tours, one tour of his native Brazil and several opera festivals in Mexico – three in Oaxaca and two in San Luis Potosí. Philanthropist and musician Dorothy Dyer Vanek is SASO’s season sponsor for the 12th consecutive year. Vanek also underwrote both of SASO’s CDs – “Celebration!” which features the music of Tucson composers – and the well-reviewed premiere recordings of two viola concertos with soloist Brett Deubner on the Naxos label. SASO is a vital community resource that unites performers and audiences through a passion for music. Founded in 1979, this orchestra presents world premieres, seldom-performed treasures and classical favorites. Learn more at www.sasomusic. org or call (520) 308-6226.
Like us on Facebook Facebook.com/PinalNugget
11
12
Pinal Nugget
April 2018
Finance or Refinance Your New & Used RV or Toys with PCFCU and Get a Free Yeti® Roadie 20 Cooler!* Refinancing from another financial institution is easy. Loans for new and used Toys & RVs. Offer ends June 30, 2018.
CLICK: PinalCountyFCU.com CALL: 520-381-3100 VISIT: Any PCFCU branch
Like Us on Facebook *Yeti® is the trademark of Yeti Coolers LLC. Minimum loan amount for Yeti® cooler offer is $2,500 for toys & $5,000 for RV’s. Yeti® cooler ordered upon funding of loan. Limit 2 Yeti® coolers per member. Offer ends 6/30/2018. Subject to membership eligibility, loan is subject to credit approval, not all members will qualify. Offer valid for direct purchase in branch or online financing or refinancing consumer vehicles only. Does not include financing through dealer(Indirect lending) or commercial vehicles. Excludes the refinancing of vehicle loans currently held at PCFCU. May not be combined with any other offer. Other restrictions apply. Subject to change without notice. See Credit Union for details.
Kearny, AZ
(520) 363-5523
Thanks for Making Us #1
April 2018
Pinal Nugget
Find the Random in You! Visit us in Superior on the Second Friday of the Month!
www.olhoracle.com
605 W. 6th Ave., San Manuel MLS#: 21800235 Newly remodeled, large spacious ranch home with open floor plan featuring 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, stone walled gas fireplace in the living room, updated kitchen with abundant cabinets, granite counter tops and new appliances, plus a huge separate family room! New carpet and new A/C and furnace. New roof on home. Full covered open patio area plus a separate outbuilding for a workshop with new roof. Some new double pane windows. Hot tub conveys as is, owner has never used it. Intercom system. $105,000
151 Main St., Superior
520.689.0166
Winter Hours: Tues-Sun 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Summer Hours: Wed-Sun 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
www.facebook.com/randomboutiqueaz
Random Boutique
719 N. Owens St., Mammoth MLS#: 21618742 Beautiful deck above the carport and back porch w/ mountain views, new shingled roof, remodeled home, new doors, security doors, flooring, kitchen and bathroom fixtures, painted int/ext. Skylights, double pane windows, oak kitchen cabinets, fans, front and back porches, nice sized yard with trees. Additional room off one bedroom great for office or craft room. Large remodeled room/ office or guest room off of the carport with laundry area. So many possibilities with this home. Very motivated owner, make offer. $79,000
1812 W. American Ave., Oracle, AZ (520) 896-9099 • (520) 400-0242 (Cell)
Stop by our office for a complete listing of available homes, manufactured homes and land for sale in Oracle and the surrounding area.
NO CITY SALES TAX!
Best Prices on New & Used! Our Body Shop and Service Department Do Excellent Work
Call 520-818-FORD (3673) 3950 W. HWY 77 � ORACLE, AZ (Just 2.7 miles north of the Biosphere)
13
14
Pinal Nugget
April 2018
Call 811
Healthcare for Everyone. It’s What We Do.
Excellence in Health,Wellness & Education
We accept most major insurances, Medicare & AHCCCS.
Before you dig!
one simple call to 811 gets underground utility-owned lines marked for free. Whether you’re a homeowner or professional excavator, every digging job requires a call — even small projects — so be sure to: • Call 811 at least two working days before starting any digging project • Wait for the site to be marked
San Manuel Family Practice (520) 385-2234 23 McNab Parkway Oracle Family Practice (520) 896-2092 1870 W. American Ave.
• Respect the marks • Dig with care
not calling can be life threatening and costly. You can harm yourself or others, disrupt natural gas service to an entire neighborhood, and potentially be responsible for injuries, repair costs, and criminal penalties. Natural gas lines can be buried anywhere. If you ever suspect a natural gas leak, call 911 and Southwest Gas at 877-860-6020 immediately, whether you’re our customer or not. For more information about natural gas safety, visit
swgas.com/safety or call 877-860-6020
• • • • • •
Primary Care Onsite Labs Onsite Pharmacy* Chronic Conditions Behavioral Health Diabetes Education
Hablamos Español
Sun Life offers free enrollment assistance in AHCCCS, healthcare.gov, and Sun Life’s discount program!
www.sunlifefamilyhealth.org Sun Life Family Health Center is Your Non-Profit Community Health Center *Full Pharmacy at San Manuel location only. Prescription pickup available at Oracle.
Arizona Property Moratorium Lifted We are pleased to announce that Pacific Specialty Insurance Company is back open for new business in Arizona.
For information or a quote on Homeowners or Renters Coverage, please call:
520-385-4725
WARREN J. MYERS wmyers@q.com
Arizona Financial Services
603 W. 6th Ave., San Manuel, AZ 85631
April 2018
Pinal Nugget
Places to stop when you visit the Copper LOVE Corridor! Pinal Mountain Flowers Your Holiday Gift Giving Specialists – Fresh Flowers & So Much More 320 Live Oak St Miami, AZ 85539 928-793-4514 www.pinalmountainflowers .com
Memberships are available in a number of different types to suit everyone. And includes a quarterly newsletter. Contact the museum for a membership form.
Mission Statement The Bullion Plaza Cultural Center and Museum is dedicated to preserving and presenting the culturally diverse history, the human experience, as well as exploring the natural environment unique to the Miami-Globe region of Arizona. The Center achieves its mission through exhibits, education programs, collections, publications and outreach programs that are designed to serve, engage and enrich the individual and the community.
GIFTS: You can contribute to the success of the museum by donating artifacts, services, personal or real property, cash gifts or bequests. Items can be loaned for display as well. Originals or high quality photo copies are welcome or we will make the copies and return the originals to you. Mission Statement Framed displays arranged by the donor is also accepted. The Bullion Plaza Cultural Center and Museum dedicated preserving and Youiscan play antoimportant VOLUNTEER: presenting the culturally diverse historole in achieving the goals of the Museum. ry, the well as Give your time andhuman talent experience, to keep theas muexploring the love natural environment seum running. We would to have you unique the as Miami-Globe of join us! Sign up totowork docent on region Fridays, Saturdays or Sunday afternoon. Visit Arizona. The Center achieves its miswith guests sion and enjoy a day at the education Museum prothrough exhibits, learning more about our local culture. Be- and grams, collections, publications come a member attend outreachand programs thatour are board designed to meetings every third Thursday of individual the serve, engage and enrich the month at 6:00 Bullion. andatthe community.
Y A D I R F 2 nd
IN SUPERIOR!
PRESENTED BY:
oraclefurniture.net
Random Boutique • Untangled Hair By Pam • SunFlour Market • Porters Café • Superior Sweets • Felecia’s Ice Cream • CUstom Rose’s Roses & Gecko Colleckto’s Southwest Copper Care | Petroglyphs•| Saguaro Ribs | ColorRock Gallery • Superior Skin Rolling • Superior Chamber of Commerce FURNITURE FOR ALL ROOMS • Sole to Soul Awakening Chuck Jaffe (520) 896-2244 Oracle, AZ • VFW • Picket Post Antiques • King Chiropractic • Superior Optimist Club
Memberships are available in a number of different types to suit everyone. And includes a quarterly newsletter. Contact the museum for a membership form. GIFTS: You can contribute to the success of the museum by donating artifacts, services, personal or real property, cash gifts or bequests. Items can be loaned for dis150 N. Plaza Circle, Miami, AZ quality phoplay as well. Originals or high to copies are welcome or we will make the copies and return the originals to you. Framed displays arranged by the donor is also accepted. VOLUNTEER: You can play an important role in achieving the goals of the Museum. Give your time and talent to keep the museum running. We would love to have you join us! Sign up to work as docent on Fridays, Saturdays or Sunday afternoon. Visit with guests and enjoy a day at the Museum learning more about our local culture. BeThe museum is open Thursday, Friday & come a to member and attend Saturday 11:00 am 3:00 pm & Sunday 12:00 our board every is third of the to 3:00 meetings pm. The museum locatedThursday on the month at 6:00 at N. Bullion. west end of Miami at 150 Plaza Circle in
SAVE MONEY MARKET
150 N. Plaza Circle, Miami, AZ
A Resupply Stop on the Arizona Trail
Home of the Fresh Roasted Hatch Green Chilis August to Mid October
the old Bullion Plaza School building. Admission is free but donations are appreciated.
The museum is open Thursday, Friday & Saturday 11:00 am to 3:00 pm & Sunday 12:00 to 3:00 pm. The museum is located on the west end of Miami at 150 N. Plaza Circle in the old Bullion Plaza School building. Admission is free but donations are appreciated.
Join us for “First Friday” speaker’s program on the first Friday of every month or the “Hard Scrabble” speaker’s series on the second Wednesday of the month.
Join us for “First Friday” speaker’s program on the first Friday of every month or the “Hard Scrabble” speaker’s series on the second Wednesday of the month.
Contact us at: Bullion Plaza Museum P.O. Box 786 Miami, AZ 85539 or Email us: az.terr1912@yahoo.com or lyddy@cableone.net
Contact us at: Bullion Plaza Museum P.O. Box 786 Miami, AZ 85539 or Email us: az.terr1912@yahoo.com or lyddy@cableone.net
The museum is a 501c3 non-profit organization so your membership or gift is a tax deductible contribution.
Bullion Plaza Cultural Center & Museum 150 N. Plaza Circle, Miami, AZ
(928) 473-3700 Open Th-Sat 11-3, Sun 12-3
www.bullionplazamuseum.org
420 W. Main St., Superior, AZ • 520-689-2265 SaveMoneyMeats.com
The museum is a 501c3 non-profit organization so your membership or gift is a tax deductible contribution.
Authentic Mexican Food Breakfast Served Banquet Hall Upstairs Tortilla Factory Bar & Restaurant Catering
835 Hwy. 60, Superior, AZ 85173 • 520.689.5465
An easy day trip from Phoenix or Tucson!
15
May is the time for Moms & Grads The Superior Chamber of Commerce reminds everyone: It takes YOU to start the trend. Shop Small • Shop Local Eat Local • Spend Local Enjoy Local
165 W. Main St. • 520-689-0200 SuperiorArizonaChamber.org
#iamsuperioraz This ad paid for with funds through Rebuild Superior-BAR Marketing.