globemiami
May 13, 2013
Arts & Entertainment
The 1st annual Globe Photography Workshop hosted by Globe Miami Times was held on April 19,20 and 21st of this year and featured eight shooting locations and a half dozen models. The workshop was designed to offer up some of Globe’s unique locations which help to define this area and make them accessible …
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Jenn Walker
May 11, 2013
Education
High Desert’s assistant principal reflects on her role in the school and her history in the classroom It’s not everyday someone has the heart to greet you with a smile after mediating a standoff between five young girls in their office. But Lori Rodriguez is not your everyday someone. Long …
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Jenn Walker
May 9, 2013
Living
After 46 years of waking up at 5 a.m. to work in Arizona’s mines, Fred Jimenez had to decide what to do next. The Gila County native spent the ‘60s working at the Inspiration Copper mine in Miami, spent another 25 years working at the Cyprus mine in Tucson, and …
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Jenn Walker
May 8, 2013
Living
How a former artist and Miami native wound up becoming Miami’s librarian Stereotype a librarian. What comes to mind? Glasses, perhaps. Someone who is soft spoken and introverted. What doesn’t typically come to mind is someone well-traveled, mischievous, artistic, outspoken, and yet charismatic. Librarian Delvan Hayward just happens to be …
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Jenn Walker
May 6, 2013
Living, Outdoors
Round Mountain Park in Globe-Miami is likely to surprise you for the variety of trails and amenities are packed into this city park as our writer, Jenn will confirm in this brief introduction to a favorite Globe-Miami park. It is 9 a.m. and already the sun is suspended high in …
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Linda Gross
May 6, 2013
Outdoors, The Visitors View
So I brought along an old camera that wasn’t so sensitive to dust and met a passel of people in front of The Huddle Sports Bar for my adventure to the top of the Pinals and beyond. Owners, Steve and Tracy Quick moved here in 2003 and Tracy says one …
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globemiami
May 5, 2013
Op-Ed/Letters, Police
Dear Editor: Last Wednesday, May 1st, a police officer stopped in front of our home at 9:30am and put a violation notice on our truck windshield for parking “the wrong direction” on our street. We have parked this way for the past twelve years as have many who live in …
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Linda Gross
May 4, 2013
Attractions, The Visitors View
You know that old saying about putting the cart before the horse? Well, actually Cows came first. Then horses. And now Ore Carts. They all represent a large scale public art event intended to draw attention – They Do! And in the cases of the Cow Parade and Painted …
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Kim Stone
May 1, 2013
Outdoors, The Visitors View
Do you know what a globemallow is? We'll give you a hint. It has bright orange blossoms, fuzzy stems and leaves, and you will be very sorry if you touch one and then rub your eye.
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Jim Turner
April 27, 2013
History
This is a short series on three remarkable women who helped to shape the Globe-Miami Community and the state of Arizona. Globe’s most famous citizen, Rose Mofford, may remember the grief shared by the whole community at Vickrey’s untimely death. Born Rose Perica in Globe in 1922, her father and …
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