* Training on the road – Vacations and trips can interrupt a child’s schedule, from traditional sleep times to potty training. Try your best to schedule stops and count on spending extra time for potty breaks. Once you’re at your destination or back home, jump back into your normal training routine.
"We are offering healthy alternatives to the types of fried foods that you might find in the mall," said owner Shane Ray, who runs Nanners with his business partner, Matthew Cheffer. "We are excited to give this to the people."
It’s a collection of 60 locally owned businesses and events found in and between the University of Arizona Main Gate area and downtown Tucson. It’s a great piece, and I invite you to pick up a free copy of the Small Wonders Map at the offices of the Arizona Small Business Association in Crossroads Festival (see the address at the end of this column). .
Back then, growlers were different. Today, they come in the form of glass bottles or stainless steel swingtop containers specifically designed for the purpose. In the early days, any steel pail with a lid or reasonable facsimile did the trick. It’s not hard to imagine that even the younger couriers couldn’t resist opening the lid and sampling the contents. As for the name itself,
Christian Cook and Scott Cook of Anderson, urban legends vary, but the term “growler” might have come from either the sound of carbon dioxide releasing when the pail was open,
or just hang out with them at your home for a few hours.,
moncler dames, or the state of the disgruntled recipient of a sloshed-around, sometimes pilfered, perhaps warm pail of beer.
The aquarium already has one small tank of jellyfish but it’s such a popular exhibit they decided to seek out the Jellyfish Disco as their traveling exhibit for the year.
Two of the five flights that sat on the tarmac for at least three hours were operated by American. The others were Alaska, Shuttle America and ExpressJet.
But in our community’s response to the Jan. 8 shooting, Tucson has shown what we’re capable of. We’ve seen how a shared commitment to civil dialogue and active participation in our civic life can help build a stronger, healthier future. Tucson is a special place. We are united in the belief that the task of keeping special rests with us – not just on an anniversary remembrance, but all year long.
The new convenience store that opened about a week ago at 3569 McCulloch Blvd.,
who works with adolescents and their families, where McCulloch Drive Thru used to be, is set up to attract more attention from people in the neighborhood.