“The Pioneer Spirit lives. Heroic memories never die. The Old Frontier will be revived at Tucson as a community revival. We are proud to offer this attraction to the people of America as a glorious reminder of yesterday,” wrote Kramer on the rodeo’s opening day in 1925. The Tucson Rodeo Committee couldn’t have said it better.
"There are a lot of survivors in trouble out there, and they don't know it. If they get follow-up care from an expert, then they minimize the chances of having problems," Keene emphasized.
I didn't think it would be easy to subdue a gator that big and wrangle it into a boat,
On Nov. 15, but I had no idea the struggle I was about to witness when I rode along with AL.com outdoors reporter Jeff Dute to cover .
Desert Vista guard Greg Carter, who averages 14 points a game, didn’t get a basket all night and had just two points, free throws with 1:55 left and the game decided.
Season tickets, $90 for each series. Single tickets, $25; students with ID, $10.Call 728-2853 or go to The Finckel-Han duo has established itself as one of the most sought-after chamber music duos in the world. They are co-artistic directors of the , the chamber music festival, and the Korea-based . They have released 16 CDs on , the record company they established in 1997, and this year opened a chamber music studio at the . All of this on top of an extensive touring schedule with duo, solo engagements and collaborations with other musicians.Meanwhile, the Emerson String Quartet, which performs March 18, has adjusted quite well to the change. The quartet was won nine Grammy awards from among its more than 30 recordings, and is further distinguished by the first and second violinists occasionally switching roles, and by standing while performing.The Emerson String Quartet, from left, violinists Eugene Drucker and Philip Setzer, violist Larry Dutton, cellist Paul Watkins. Although they once thought that they would disband if one of them left, they have apparently found the right replacement in the Welsh-born Watkins. Reviewing a concert at the Caramoor Festival in July, Anthony Tommasini of the New York Times wrote that the 42-year-old cellist was palpably comfortable and charmingly eager. His playing was elegant, crisp and colorful . . . (he) brings a generational jolt and,
gen17819, perhaps, a fresh perspective to the Emerson.
From a listing of four desserts,
coach factory outlet, priced from $7 to $10, we chose the lava cake, which our server told us requires a 20 to 25 minute wait. It would have been nice if this had been noted on the menu. However, the wait passed quickly.
"The proceeds from the sale, if not passed on in forms of dividends, could improve Vodafone's debt position following the recent Cable & Wireless and Kabel Deutschland deals, and provides Vodafone some leeway to further expand its network presence in Europe,
the beers were re-blended for this special bottle release.," said Ronald Klingebiel, telecommunications specialist at Warwick Business School.
"For the past year or two, we've had very few (families) that go on to meet in person," said Brooke Connell, a spokeswoman for the Midwest Transplant Network, which helped facilitate Saturday's gathering. "We have several (donors and recipients) who write letters back and forth, but that's as far as it goes."
By far, the most important element of your first aid kit is knowledge. The world’s most comprehensive kit is useless if you have no idea what to do with it. There are entire classes on first aid, CPR, and the like, all of which are a great idea to take. But a class will not do you much good if you have not taken it by the time you get injured. There are also a variety of good references in the form of cards, books, and field guides, which can help you out in an emergency. You should review your references regularly; trying to scan a card or skim through a book while bleeding profusely or in severe pain is not as easy as you might think.