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July - December 2010 • Sahuarita Parks & Recreation Program Guide 1
Town of Sahuarita Fiesta History
In 2004, the Town of Sahuarita was preparing to celebrate its tenth anniversary of incorporation. The Town Manager and Town Council agreed that this event should be a huge celebration marking the incor-poration and looking to the future. The Town of Sahuarita Parks and Recreation Department took on the task and this was the birth of what is now called “Fiesta Sahuarita.”
At its inception, Fiesta Sahuarita included a handful of government safety booths, a few local non-profi t vendors, and some music and his-torical information. The Town provided free maps, the Sahuarita Magazine and gave t-shirts to the patrons. However, minimal partici-pation and inclement weather chal-lenged the Parks and Recreation staff. In 2004, long-time Sahuarita resident, Mayor Charles Oldham, who was also the Mayor during the time of incorporation, noted that nearly all of the 300 participants that participated were huddled in the main tent all in good spirits. He remarked that the patrons were enjoying the Town birthday cake as quarter size raindrops poured all around them. Soon after, the Town
of Sahuarita Parks and Recreation Department realized their biggest challenge for future Fiestas was go-ing to be meeting the increasing demands of the community with a population explosion that more than tripled to over 25,000 local residents today.
2010 Fiesta SahuaritaThe 2010 Fiesta Sahuarita is ex-
pected to be bigger and better than ever. With over 6,000 in attendance in 2009, we are expecting even more this year. There will be 60 vendors, including food, non-profi ts, local businesses, games, and crafts. There will be live entertainment, local
group performances, infl atables for the youth, games and activities, and much more for all. The Sahuarita Teen Advisory Council will also be coordinating a skating competition at the skate spot on site during the event. The Fiesta Sahuarita Com-mittee is dedicated to working hard to bring the community the greatest event of the year. The 2010 Fiesta Sahuarita will take place at Anamax Park on September 25, from 3-8 p.m.
The Town of Sahuarita is very proud of this event, for it truly cap-tures our vision: “Creating Com-munity through People, Parks and Programs”
“Creating community through people, parks and programs!”
Times and dates are subject to change. Please contact
the Recreation Department for changes and updates.
To register for our programs please visit our website or walk into the Anamax
Recreation Center, 17501 S. Camino De Las Quintas.
Thank You!
Parks & RecreationDepartment
375 W. Sahuarita Center WaySahuarita, AZ 85629
Ph: 520-445-7850or 520-822-8896Fx: 520-445-7858
www.ci.sahuarita.az.us
Business Hours:Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm
CONTENTS
2 ............Director’s Note
3 ..............Special Events
4-6 ..................Programs
7 .....................Our Parks
◗ 2010 FIESTA SAHUARITA9/25 - 3-8 p.m.@ Anamax Park
◗ WHERE ARE SAHUARITA’S PARKS? pg. 7
◗ UPCOMING SPECIAL EVENTS pg. 3
UPCOMING FIESTABigger & Better than Ever!
◗ 2010 SahuaritaHarvest Your FitnessFall Challenge
This year the Town of Sahuarita Parks & Recreation Department, Parks & Recreation Commission,
Valle Verde Rotary Club and the United Way of Tucson and South-ern Pima County will kick off the 2010 Sahuarita Harvest your Fit-ness Fall Challenge.
This challenge will promote ex-ercise, fi tness and better nutrition
for all participants in order to en-courage and educate on living a healthy lifestyle and fi ghting obe-sity.
For more information please visit our website at www.ci.sahuarita.az.us.
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FOR PROGRAM REGISTRATION & INFORMATIONCALL 445-7850 or go to
www.ci.sahuarita.az.us - PARKS & REC DEPT LINK
DIRECTOR’S NOTE:
Town of Sahuarita Parks & Recreation Welcome
STAC is an advisory committee of youth that brings teen issues to the attention of the Town of Sahuarita Council. This committee encour-ages teen involvement through an infused sense of leadership, citizen-ship, and involvement in the Town of Sahuarita.
This will be accomplished through organized events, encour-
aging unity in the teen commu-nity, and networking with other organizations.
The council meets the 1st and the 3rd Tuesday of every month at 6:30 p.m. at the Town Hall Council Chambers (meetings and dates are subject to change, please call to confi rm meeting time and date.)
Council includes:Justine Bacchus - HistorianAshle CuestasAbigail Field - SecretaryDonovan HooverJermy MartinJessie MelvinAlyssa PetersJustin PhillipsPaulina Pineda
Sonia Shaikh - Vice PresidentVenus Soontornprueska - TreasurerCatherine StrodeVanessa TenaSchuyler Watson - President
Advisors include:Debbie SummersKen VenturaMelissa HinkleBrittani Phillips - Volunteer
Fall is fast on its way! We hope you have the chance to enjoy the annual Family Fun Night cel-ebration on July 24th at North Santa Cruz Park. We will celebrate the achievements of those who participated in the Mayor’s Get Fit Challenge as well as showcased other family fun activities in celebration of National Parks & Recreation month. Remember to mark your calendars for Fiesta Sahuarita, the annual Town of Sahuarita birthday party, on September 25. This is one
party you will not want to miss!The six Town of Sahuarita parks make it fun to
be outdoors, so I hope you will take the opportu-nity to explore all that they have to offer. Walking trails, ball fi elds, skate spots, fi shing, and off leash dog parks are just a few of the many amenities our parks have to offer. At our Anamax Park Rec-reation Center, you can join one of our special interest classes, fi tness programs, or adult sports leagues. Your youngsters can participate in one
of our many youth programs, including our dy-namic After School program. We strive to offer programs that provide benefi ts of better health, socialization, coordination, and just plain fun.
There is much to experience in Sahuarita’s wonderful parks and programs. Please take the time to explore our opportunities for yourself.
Debbie SummersTown of Sahuarita Parks & Recreation
Director
Thank you for your interest in Parks & Recreation. For your con-venience, most of our classes and programs can be registered and paid for online using our Activenet sys-tem. If it is your fi rst time signing up for a program or class, you will need to set up your account. How-ever, if you have registered for any Parks & Recreation programming before, our database should have
your information saved into the sys-tem.
Registration for all our programs is ongoing and can be done via the in-ternet at www.ci.sahuarita.az.us (just follow the Parks & Recreation link and click on Activities and Classes) or in person at Anamax Park Recre-ation Center at 17501 S. Camino de Las Quintas. Many of our programs fi ll up quickly, so please register ear-
ly. Registration fees are due at the time of registration.
Parks & Ramada RentalsAll six of our parks have Ramada
reservations available. Sports fi elds are available for rent Anamax Park, Anza Trail Park, and North Santa Cruz Park. So whether you want to have a birthday party or host a family softball game, we have the facility to
fi t your need! Please call 520-445-7850 or come to Anamax Recreation Center at 17501 S. Camino de Las Quinats to begin the reservation process. Online reservations are not available at this time.
Refund PolicyThe Town of Sahuarita Parks &
Recreation Department maintains a No Refund Policy.
The Parks and Recreation Com-mission meets the 1st Wednesday of every month at 6 p.m. at the Town Hall Council Chambers. The PRC is a seven member advi-
sory commission appointed by the Town Council. They advise the Parks & Recreation Director on all things related to Parks and Recre-ation in the Town. The Commis-
sion has been in existence since May 2004.The commission includes:
Laura Acosta – CommissionerEdward Hardesty – Commissioner
Dave Clark – Vice ChairDiane Huckins – Chair PersonGary Friedman – CommissionerBen Vaterlaus – CommissionerAntwon Saunders — Commissioner
Town of Sahuarita Parks & Recreation Commission
Sahuarita Teen Advisory Council
A special thank you to the Green Valley News/Sahuarita Sun for producing this publication.
July - December 2010 • Sahuarita Parks & Recreation Program Guide 3
UPCOMING SPECIAL EVENTS
◗ Canoe Days8/7-8 • 9 a.m.-2 p.m. @ Sahuarita Lake Park
This event will take place on Au-gust 7 & 8 at the Sahuarita Lake Park 9 a.m.-2 p.m. weather permitting. Ca-noe days is a FREE event and takes place on the south end of the Sahua-rita Lake Park. Come and spend a few hours canoeing around the lake with friends and family. This event is in partnership with the Boy Scout Troop 301 and Rancho Sahuarita.
◗ Fiesta Sahuarita9/25 • 3-8 p.m. @ Anamax Park
Be sure to attend the 16th an-nual Fiesta Sahuarita and enjoy our event which has grown into a community tradition. There will be contests, give-a-ways, numerous vendors, local food, performances, and much more.
◗ Tucson Symphony Orchestra 10/2 & 11/610:30-11:30 a.m.@ Town Hall
Just for Kids concert series – This once a month performance from the Tucson Symphony Orchestra brings to life magical children’s stories through the use of various instru-ments. Each month learn about a different section of the orchestra and listen to their story.
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◗ Pumpkin Patch & Chili Cook Off10/23 • 11 a.m.-4 p.m.@ Rancho Sahuarita Club-house
This event, in partnership with Rancho Sahuarita, brought in large crowds last year and is sure to do it again! Come and get your pumpkin for decorating and take a hay ride around the area. Make your own pot of chili and enter it in our cook off. There are prizes for the winners!
◗ Halloween Safehouse10/29 & 30 • 5:30-9 p.m.@ Town Hall
The Safehouse is brought to you in part-nership with Green Valley Fire. The Safe-house is a two day, family friendly event and Halloween celebration. Come and enjoy our haunted house and carnival area. Kids can play games for prizes and candy. Food and drink will be avail-able for purchase.
◗ Winter Festival 12/18 • 11 a.m.-4 p.m.@ Sahuarita Lake Park
In partnership with Rancho Sa-huarita, we present to you the third year of the Lake Park Winter Fes-tival on December 18, 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Come and get into the spirit of all things winter. Enjoy FREE ice skating, good food, and much more while Santa comes for a visit.
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◗ After School ProgramOur after school program is for children ages
6-12. This program runs from school dismissal to 6 p.m. We provide a safe and fun environment for children to participate in various recreational activities. The cost for this program is $175 per calendar month. This is a state licensed child care program, lic # CDC-11418.
◗ Summer CampOur summer camp is for children ages 6-12.
This program runs from Monday thru Friday, 8 - 6 p.m. Throughout the summer there will be fi eld trips, special events, and weekly themes. This program is focused on providing a recre-ational outlet for kids during the summer months. Come all summer or just one session.July 12 – July 30 $100/wk - (openings still available)
◗ KarateThe Sahuarita Academy of Martial Arts LLC
provides three introductory SAMA Karate class-es: PeeWee, Junior, and Teens for youth ages 4+. The PeeWee classes 9:30 – 10:15 a.m., focus on teaching basic karate skills, coordination, listen-ing, and self-discipline. The Junior classes 10:15 – 11:15 a.m., and the Teens classes 11:15 – 12:15 p.m. add intermediate skills and basic self defense principles. Classes are held on Saturday morn-ings at Anamax Recreation Center. Each session lasts six weeks.July 10 – Aug. 14 $45.00Aug. 21 – Oct. 2 $45.00Oct. 16 – Nov. 20 $45.00
◗ Creative DanceThe Sahuarita Dance Center has designed
their class for toddlers ages 3-5 to learn awareness about themselves and others. Children learn ba-sic dance steps, coordination, rhythm, music, and socialization skills. This class is offered Mondays 10–10:45 a.m. at Anamax Recreation Center. Each session lasts six weeks.
Aug. 9 – Sept 13 $37.50 (5 classes)Sept. 20 – Oct. 25 $45.00 Nov. 1 – Dec. 6 $45.00
◗ Sahuarita Story TimeParents, Grandparents, and Caregivers of
young children ages 0 – 5 are welcome to our FREE Story Time. Engage your children in ac-tive learning by reading books and moving to mu-sic as well as participating in arts & crafts projects that build fi ne motor skills. This program is co-sponsored with the United Way of Tucson and Southern Pima County. Story Time takes place every Tuesday morning 10:15-11 a.m. at the Sa-huarita Town Hall and every Friday morning at Anamax Recreation Center 11-11:45 a.m.
YOUTH PROGRAMS◗ Tots Program
This program is for children ages 3-5. Tots fo-cuses on exposing toddlers to a structured learn-ing/play environment. This class is offered in two different sessions, Monday & Wednesday 9–10 a.m. or Tuesday & Thursday 9–11 a.m. at Anamax Recreation Center. Each session lasts six weeks.
Monday & WednesdayAug. 9 – Sept. 15 $82.50 (11 classes)Sept. 20 – Oct. 27 $90.00Nov. 1 – Dec. 8 $90.00Tuesday & ThursdayAug. 10 – Sept. 16 $180.00Sept. 21 – Oct. 28 $180.00Nov. 2 – Dec. 9 $150.00 (10 classes)
◗ Itty Bitty SportsThis sports program is for children ages 3-
5. Itty Bitty Sports helps children learn basic introductory sports skills. Children improve hand-eye coordination, gross motor skills, and social skills. This class is offered on Friday mornings 10–11 a.m. at Anamax Recreation Center. Each session lasts six weeks.Aug. 13 – Sept. 17 $45.00Sept. 24 – Oct. 29 $45.00Nov. 5 – Dec. 10 $37.50 (5 classes)
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◗ Co-ed Softball LeagueAttention all softball lovers! The Town of Sa-
huarita will host the Fall Softball League on Au-gust 9, 2010 to November 18, 2010. This league consists of two divisions: Men’s Slow Pitch and Co-Ed Slow Pitch. The league and teams are sanctioned by the Amateur Softball Association. There are twelve available slots open per divi-sion, on a fi rst come, fi rst serve basis. The fee is $300 per team for a 12 game season and a playoff. Games will be played at Anza Trail Park at 6:30, 7:35 & 8:40 p.m. Players must be 18 years old or older. Registration deadline: July 23.Monday & Wednesday – Men’s LeagueAug. 9 – Nov. 17
Tuesday & Thursday – Co-ed LeagueAug. 10 – Nov. 18
◗ *NEW* Co-ed Fall Volleyball LeagueIs it too cold to hit the sand? Come join The
Town of Sahuarita Parks and Recreation in its fi rst Fall Indoor Co-Ed Volleyball League. The league will be held from October through No-vember. This is a 6 week long recreational league that will allow individuals to get out and have fun in the winter. Games are played on Tuesdays & Thursdays at 6:30 & 7:30 p.m. (location TBA). The fee is $90.00 per team. Each team is guaran-teed 6 games of league play. Players must be 18 or older.
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◗ Hiking ClubEvery other week an experienced hiking guide takes the hiking club to local trails. Participants
learn proper hiking techniques, as well as interesting facts about desert wildlife. The hiking club fee is $35 for six months or $5 per individual hike. Hikes depart from Anamax Recreation Center every other Saturday morning. Please contact our department for further information.
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◗ Fitness ClassesAll fi tness classes are held at Anamax Rec-
reation Center. There are classes in the morning 7:15-8:15 a.m. and/or 8:30-9:30 a.m. Evening classes are offered on Tues-days & Thursdays 5:30-6:30 p.m. A Fitness pass is $35 per month for unlimited classes, payments are due at the beginning of each month. Classes are subject to change.Current Class Descriptions:
• Body Sculpting - This class is designed to help tone and sculpt muscles. Weights, bands, bars, and steps are used.
• Yoga - This class is geared toward indi-vidual needs and ability. Class is focused on improving balance and fl exibility
• Interval -This class follows an interval for-mat, with cardio then toning sets. Props may be used.
• Step - This is a cardio based class which utilizes choreography and the step to get your mind and feet working together.
• Latin Impact - This class is a high intensi-ty workout geared to burn calories. This class may use props.
• *NEW* Stability Training - This class fo-cuses on using core muscles to work on bal-ance and stability. Props will be used.
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All classes follow American Heart Associa-tion Guidelines. Each participant will receive a course completion card upon passing of the class. Please call Charles Glover at 520-248-8226 or visit www.gloversafetytraining.com to register for classes. Classes are held at Anamax Recreation Center, class fee is $40.1st Aide / CPRSaturday Aug. 14 12–4 pmSaturday Sept. 18 12–4 pmSaturday Oct. 16 12–4 pmSaturday Nov. 13 12–4 pmSaturday Dec. 11 12–4 pmHealthcare ProviderWednesday Aug. 11 9 am–1 pmWednesday Sept. 22 9 am–1 pmWednesday Nov. 10 9 am–1 pm
SPECIAL INTEREST CLASSES/OTHER◗ Basic Dog Obedience Training
This dog obedience training is provided by Central Pet in Amado. It is designed for dogs 4 months of age and older who have proof of rabies and other necessary shots. The training will cover basic commands, for ex-ample: lead training, sit-stay, down-stay, and to come when called. Your dog will also learn basic manners, not jumping up on you, and walking with a loose lead. The class is held at Quail Creek Veterans Municipal Park on Tuesdays. Sept. 21 – Oct. 19 $95.00 (Time TBA)Nov. 2 – Nov. 30 $95.00 (Time TBA)
◗ *NEW* Ballroom DanceBallroom dance classes for children ages 7-14.
We will learn cha cha, samba, and rumba. Stu-dents will have fun while they improve coordina-tion, social skills, leading and following, and, of course, proper ballroom technique. They will have the chance to perform locally and the option to en-ter a competition. All students will need ballroom or character shoes, and girls please wear skirts or leggings as well. Cost of the class is $50 per month for girls and $25 per month for boys. The fi rst class will be on August 9, 2010 5:30–6:30 p.m. at the Anamax Recreation Center. Please contact Melis-sa Parry at 303-7298 or bravoballroomdance.com.
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CONCERTS “The Rowdies,” July 21 at 7 p.m. at the Community Perform-ing Arts Center, 1250 W. Conti-nental Dr., Green Valley. Rock out with this dynamic group to the sounds of the ‘60s. Wear your tie dye! Tickets: $10 in advance, $12 at the door.
Information: Berdette, 520-399-1750.
SPORTSSouthern Arizona Aquat-ics Association Champi-onships, July 13-14, at the Amphi pool in Tucson. Many of Sahuarita’s top swimmers will be competing against the best in the region for a shot at the divi-sion title.
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Popular entertainer Lisa Otey along with Diane Van Deurzen will present songs and music from The Great American Songbook on July 17 at 3 p.m. at the Community Perform-ing Arts Center, 1250 W. Conti-nental Rd., Green Valley. Tickets are $15. Call Berdette at 520-399-1750 for more info.
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They use night as their cover and are shrouded in mystery and misunderstanding. But folks at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, 2021 N. Kinney Rd., Tucson, will throw some light on one of the most intriguing desert animals—bats! Learn how they make our desert more beautiful and more livable. They separate fact from fiction on the 28 dif-ferent bat species in Southern Arizona, then take a trip out onto the museum grounds to study the animals in action! July 24 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. $40 non-mem-ber, $36 member.
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Things to DoDeadline for What’s Happening is a week ahead of publica-tion date. Notices will be published on a space-avail-able basis. E-mail notices [email protected]. Also, add your event to the online edition of the Green Valley News and Sun. Click on the Community Calendar on the home page (gvnews.com or sahuaritasun.com) and look for “Submit Event.”
July 14-30Singles All Together, 10 to 11 a.m. Mondays at Pima Community College, 1250 W. Continen-tal. Information: 444-8123.
July 14-31Art Exhibit with original works by Richard Griffin, 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. at Green Valley Village, 101 S. La Cañada Dr., Suite 13, free admission.
July 14-31Zumba Fitness, 6:15 p.m. on
Thursdays and 8:30 a.m. on Saturdays, CPA Center, Green Valley. Cost: $6/class. Information: Kathryn, 520-399-2359.
July 14-Aug. 1Chair Exercise, Monday and
Friday mornings, Valley Pres-byterian Church or Our Lady of the Valley Church. Cost: $16/month. Information: Mia, 520-204-5264.
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July 15Diabetes Community Class, 10-
11:30 a.m., Carondelet Medi-cal Mall, 400 W. Camino Casa Verde. Information: 520-872-6055.
Diabetes Support Group, 1 p.m., Friends in Deed, 301 W. Camino Casa Verde. Informa-
tion: 520-872-6055.
July 16Farmers Market and Swap Meet,8 a.m. - 1 p.m., 15921 S. Houghton Road, Corona. Information: Jackie, 520-870-1106.
Junior Ranger Day Camp, 7:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m., Saguaro National Park’s Tucson Moun-tain District (Saguaro West) Red Hills Visitor Center. Cost: $10. Information: Adrian, 520-733-8614, or email [email protected].
July 17Family Astronomy Night-sponsoredby the National Optical As-tronomy Observatory, Bald-win Education Building at Ari-zona-Sonora Desert Museum. Cost: $7 per adult, $2.25 for ages 6-12, and free for ages
5 and younger. Information: 520-883-2702.Green Valley-Sahuarita Tea Party Rally, 8:30 - 10:30 a.m., in-tersection of La Cañada and Esperanza. Information: Kay, 520-904-9103.
Saturday Breast Cancer Survivors Support Group, 11:30 a.m., St. Francis-In-The-Valley Episco-pal Church, 600 S. La Caña-da, Green Valley. Information: Carol Lyons, 520-625-5458.Social Dance Night, 7-9:30 p.m., Ace Hardware, Green Valley. Information: 520-303-7298.“Mystery and Murder At The Fox! Film Series: Gilda,” 7:30 p.m., Cost: $8/regular, $6/stu-dents, seniors, and active mili-tary. Information: http://www.foxtucsontheatre.org/
Republican LD-30 Annual Picnic,10:30 a.m. - 3 p.m., Anamax Park, Sahuarita. Information:
email [email protected].
July 18“Mystery and Murder At The Fox! Film Series,” 2 p.m., Gilda. Cost: $8/regular, $6/stu-dents, seniors, and active mili-tary. Information: http://www.foxtucsontheatre.org/
July 19Singles All Together Meeting, 10-11 a.m., Pima Community Col-lege, 1250 W. Continental. Information: 520-444-8123.
July 19-22Kids Ballroom Dance, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Ace Hardware, Green Valley. Information: 520-303-7298.
July 20
SEE EVENTS, PAGE A5
Publ ished by the Green Val ley News
WEDNESDAYJULY 14, 2010
Vol. 5 No. 28
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Tradition important, but change is inevitable
Council approves
Sahuarita Road plan
SPORTSSahuarita Speed
University
takes off.
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By Karen Walenga
www.gvnews.com
Courtesy and respect for
others, one’s self and for
your country.
A mix of local residents
agree that those are key ele-
ments of modern concerns
about etiquette, society’s
standards, and long-held
traditions that many hold
near and dear.
As time marches on, older
generations see new trends
evolve in clothing, lan-
guage and manners, several
Green Valley and Sahuarita
residents point out. And the
desert Southwest culture
certainly embraces a more
casual lifestyle than those
often found in large cities
back East, for example.
Some folks recognize the
reasons, and benefits, for
such changes and adapt to
them. Others may choose
to hold on to civilities they
learned as youngsters.
What is worth hanging on
to across the nation?
Placing hand over heart
during the Pledge of Alle-
giance and removing hats
from heads during “The
Star-Spangled Banner” re-
main cherished traditions
to many folks.
Personally, says Green
Valley resident Ed Clarke,
“I subscribe to traditional
symbols of respect.” And
placing your right hand
over your heart or saluting
during the pledge has been
recognized as a symbol of
respect for many years.
“It shows one’s attitudes
and values toward the na-
tion which our forefathers
died for. It says a lot about
a person if he refuses to
maintain the flag protocol,”
says the Rev. Michael Shay
of San Martin de Porres
Catholic Church in Sahua-
rita.
In his homeroom class
at Sahuarita High School,
long-time math teacher
Burton Tingle requires his
students to stand, place
their hand over their heart
and recite the pledge with
him as part of the morning
announcements.
“It is not an option in my
class,” he says. “Good men
and women died to make
this country free.” Taking
off a hat and placing hand
over heart “honors those
people who have served in
the U.S. armed forces and is
important to me. This is the
best nation in the world to
live in. I want (my students)
to believe in the country
they live in.”
Tingle notes that he doesn’t
necessarily believe in every
established rule, but he will
abide by them and enforce
them at school until a rule is
SCOTT A. TARAS | SPECIAL TO THE SAHUARITA SUN
BALDEMAR GARCIA of Sahuarita, with his wife Linda, and children Paulina, 10, and Samantha,
18, remove their hats and place hand over heart while the national anthem plays before a recent swim
meet at Sopori pool in Amado.
SEE ETIQUETTE, PAGE A6
‘Flying’ toward the finishBy Philip Franchine
www.sahuaritasun.com
The Town Council on
Monday approved a Phase
II Sahuarita Road design
plan that would allow for
sheet flooding across the
road in the event of a 100-
year flood.
The vote came after
staff said that raising the
road over the Santa Cruz
River would add $5 mil-
lion in costs and would
present other problems
if there were a major
flood and no improve-
ments to the river banks
upstream.
The vote was 5 to 1, with
council member Kara
Egbert voting no, saying
the road should be built
higher. Vice Mayor Phil-
lip Conklin was absent.
The staff recommenda-
tion was to keep the road
at the current grade level
and to add some armor,
which includes concrete
that would protect the
road from being under-
cut by infrequent flood-
ing. Phase II runs east
from La Villita Road and
may cost about $40 mil-
lion, though that amount
is not set.
Public Works Direc-
tor Farhad Moghimi
pointed out that a 100-
SEE COUNCIL, PAGE A6
YOURCommunityNewspaper
July - December 2010 • Sahuarita Parks & Recreation Program Guide 7
WHERE ARE SAHUARITA’S PARKS?◗ Anamax Park17501 S. Camino De Las Quintas
Hours: 7 am-10 pmAnamax Park is a 23 acre park with 4 ramadas avail-
able for rent, 5 lighted sports fi elds, a skate spot, a sand volleyball court, an outdoor basketball court, public re-strooms, a covered playground, and an acre dog park.
◗ North Santa Cruz Park14455 S. Rancho Sahuarita Blvd.
Hours: 7 am-10 pmAdopted by: Sertino’s Coffee & Ice Cream
North Santa Cruz Park is the newest of our parks. This park contains 3 lighted sports fi elds, 4 ramadas available for rent, a covered playground, a skate spot, an outdoor basketball court, and public restrooms.
◗ Sahuarita Lake Park15466 S. Rancho Sahuarita Blvd.
Hours: Dawn-DuskAdopted by: My Church
Sahuarita Lake Park is a 15 acre park. This lake is part of the Urban Fishing Program. For more in-formation regarding the rules and regulations, con-tact AZ Game & Fish or see the Town Park rules at www.ci.sahuarita.az.us. Surrounding the lake is a mile long trail with fi tness stations, picnic areas, and restroom facilities. The lake is not for swimming. Only non-gas powered small watercraft are allowed. Amphitheater available for rent.
◗ Anza Trail Park15490 S. Rancho Sahuarita Blvd.
Hours: M-F • 4-10 pmWeekends • 7 am-10 pmAdopted by: Sahuarita Teen Advisory Council
Anza Trail Park is a joint venture park in coop-eration with SUSD. This park has 3 lighted sports fi elds, 2 outdoor basketball courts, 2 tennis courts, a covered playground, public restrooms, a 1/2 mile walking trail, and 3 ramadas available for rent.
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◗ Parque Los Arroyos18225 S. Avenida Arroyo Seco
Hours: Dawn-DuskParque Los Arroyos is a 7 acre neighborhood
park. This park has 3 ramadas available for rent, a covered playground, an outdoor basketball court, a public restroom, and a walking path that sur-rounds the park with several more covered pic-nic/seating areas along the pathways.
◗ Quail Creek - Veterans Municipal Park
1905 N. Old Nogales Hwy.Hours: Dawn-Dusk
This park’s fi rst phase was built with Quail Creek Community Facilities District Funding. The park has a 2 acre dog park, covered play-ground, and covered picnic area. There are more acres to be constructed as funds become avail-able. One ramada is available for rent.
◗ Adopt A ParkThe Town of Sahuarita Adopt-A-Park pro-
gram needs your help! The Town’s budget for park maintenance has been revised and staff are no longer able resolve the growing prob-lem of litter within the Town parks. In order to maintain a safe and environmentally friendly atmosphere, sincere community involvement,
ownership and commitment is needed. Please help maintain the parks pristine and beautiful environment that the Town staff has strived to achieve. To learn more about the Adopt-a-Park program please visit our website at www.ci.sahuarita.az.us or contact the Parks & Facili-ties Manager at 822-8889.
8 Sahuarita Parks & Recreation Program Guide • July - December 2010
September 25, 2010September 25, 20103:00 - 8:00 p.m.3:00 - 8:00 p.m.ANAMAX PARKANAMAX PARK
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