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May/June 2022
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CHAMBER COWBOY CAMARADERIE • MAY 6
The annual fundraiser for the Chamber was held at the Gila County Fairgrounds.
Chamber President, Stacey Murry with Bryan Seppala, Resolution Copper.
The Parisols and the Williams enjoying the evening together. The Williams are the former owners of Dream Manor Inn, which hosted the Chamber event for nearly a decade before selling to the San Carlos Tribe last year.
TRADITIONS BY SELENA: FASHION SHOW • APRIL 29 The new Spring collection by Selena Curly was held at Simply Sarah’s.
Shantae Hunter and Nick Smyers with the hospital and Emily Belvado, girls varsity coach with GHS.
EASTER PARADE • APRIL 16 Globe’s Annual Easter Parade kicked off at the Train Depot.
The models of this year’s Spring Collection.
Sarah Bernstein of Simply Sarah’s, Selena Curley and daughter Cc welcomed guests.
SPRING FLING • MAY 7
Rudy Amador and Wil Bowen looking dapper for the event.
Molly Cornwell and Tim Pawlowski strolling Broad Street in their finest.
The Spring Fling hosted by ChapterOneWellness brought out the community to enjoy a day-long event with booths, live performances, and food vendors.
These girls were raising money for their fast pitch team with baked goods they did themselves!
Lisa Zaragoza and daughter Denise of My Mom’s House Dyzynes
MIAMI ART, ANTIQUES & MUSIC FESTIVAL • MAY 14
Downtown Sullivan Street was busy for Second Saturday as vendors and live music took to the street.
Gary Vessels, cotton broker and former resident of Miami was back in town and enjoying the morning with Miami Councilman Don Reiman.
Stewart’s Antique Nook was hopping on Saturday with shoppers while cotton candy sales were brisk.
Ron Hughes at his new location on Hwy 60. He’s only open on weekends now in Miami , but has clients from all over the US.