Globe Miami’s slogan is “Historic Globe Miami: Ore, Lore and More!” Truer words have been spoken! Especially when it comes to the “more” part of things Globe Miami have to offer. The Globe Miami area offers a slower pace of living and a laid-back way of life; housing costs are …
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Arizona Businesses Help Celebrate the Arizona Trail Association’s 25th Anniversary at The Superior Barmacy
SUPERIOR, AZ. – In celebration of its 25th anniversary, the Arizona Trail Association is partnering with The Superior Barmacy to host a special event benefiting the Arizona Trail. The event, being promoted as a Trailblazing 25 Event, will be held this Saturday, November 23 from 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. …
Read More »Free Film Showing to Help the Homeless
A film both uplifting and inspiring, “The Public” takes a compassionate look at homelessness while also celebrating public libraries’ essential role in America. The film will be shown at twice Miami library for FREE on Nov. 2. The story unfolds at a public library in Cincinnati as the city braces …
Read More »Arizona’s First Woman Bishop to Visit Globe
UPDATE: Due to a family medical emergency, Arizona Episcopal Diocese Bishop Jennfier Reddall has canceled her special visit to St. John’s Church in Globe, Pastor Byron Mills said Wednesday. “We were looking forward to meeting Pastor Reddall and she will be in our collective hearts and prayers Sunday morning Nov. …
Read More »I’m Not Lazy,Indecisive, or Unmotivated
I have executive dysfunction. When I was a kid, my friends called me “wishy washy” because I never had a preference about how to spend our after-school time. Growing up, I never actually chose a career — the decision seemed so complicated. I went to college as an “undecided” major, …
Read More »The Value of Exceptional Volunteers
Volunteers give of their time and talent, but are they entirely altruistic? Of course not. Volunteerism, in its essence, should be a win-win situation in which the volunteer and the organization are mutually benefiting. For a nonprofit organization, it is vital that volunteers and staff unite to advance the organization …
Read More »AmeriCorps 2020 grant applications
The Arizona Governor’s Commission on Service and Volunteerism (GCSV) is pleased to provide information about the availability of competitive funds in the form of AmeriCorps grants through the Corporation for National and Community Service’s annual competitive round of funding. The CNCS will evaluate all applications received and make award determinations …
Read More »The Style and The Substance: Fighting Fire with Love
He has survived fire, plane wreckage and three tours of duty. According to his stylish wife of 28 years, he is a man who can do anything and will help anyone. He’s an awesome father to their five kids, and a great mate. “I can’t say enough about my husband,” …
Read More »#1 Piece of Advice: Just Keep Going
Harriet Tubman, the American abolitionist and activist, said it before I did: “Don’t ever stop. Keep going.” Tubman was speaking to escaped slaves she was helping get to the North via the Underground Railroad. “If you want a taste of freedom, keep going,” she said. Tubman had escaped from slavery …
Read More »Allow Yourself to Question and Revise Your Own Beliefs
It’s inevitable that in your development as a human being, you will come to believe things you don’t currently believe. And you will stop believing things that you currently do believe. You will change your beliefs about yourself, your life, the world, other people, your relationships, your job and work, the universe — practically every aspect …
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