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The Southern Arizona Film Society, in proud partnership with La Línea and The Gok, is thrilled to announce the inaugural Nogales Pride Film Fest, taking place Sunday, June 22, from 12 PM to 8 PM at the Alfredo I. Velasquez Art Hall at The Gok. This one-day, free-to-the-public celebration centers LGBTQ+ voices in cinema, highlighting stories rooted in the heart of Southern Arizona.
The festival will showcase a powerful mix of seven local short films from Southern Arizona filmmakers alongside two standout features. Clocked, directed by Noah Salzman, follows a young boxer’s emotional journey toward self-acceptance
and gender transition within a deeply traditional family. CameraChild, created by Tucson filmmaker Ames Stevens, is a bold and genre-blending exploration of identity, part-musical, part-YouTube diary, and part-character study.
Together, these films reflect the strength, creativity, and evolving voice of LGBTQ+ cinema in the borderlands and beyond. The evening will culminate in a mixer and community discussion led by local artist and educator Juan Miguel Garcia, exploring LGBTQ+ representation in Hollywood. The conversation invites audiences to reflect on queer visibility in mainstream media and the importance of authentic storytelling.
“We believe that stories have the power to shift culture, and there is no better place to do that than right here in Nogales,”said Francisco J Landin Jr of the Southern Arizona Film Society. “This festival is more than a screening, it’s community connection. It’s about affirming the experiences of local artists and ensuring they are heard, seen, and celebrated.”
The Nogales Pride Film Fest is made possible through the collaborative efforts of The Southern Arizona Film Society, La Línea, and The Gok, united by a mission to uplift underrepresented communities through art, celebration, collaboration,
and public platform. Join us in celebrating queer creativity, pride, and resilience through the power of film.
For media inquiries, interviews, or more information, contact:
Francisco J. Landin Jr.
About Southern Arizona Film Society:
The Southern Arizona Film Society organized this screening with support from The Gok, La Linea, and artists within the local filmcommunity. A local 501c3 nonprofit, the Southern Arizona Film Society aims to uplift the film communities and sovereign nations from Tucson to Nogales through support, collaboration, education, and development.
Donna gets rave reviews for her cuts and color. An extremely talented Stylist with years of professional experience. We honor Donna and her Salon, THE ART OF BEAUTY with a relaxing and pampering chemical free pool & jacuzzi pass, a gift from the SOULISTIC HEALING CENTER in Tubac Village.
The Art of Beauty
12 B Tubac Rd, Tubac Village
Phone (520) 661-4054
Turn LEFT on ROPER RD. before the NOGALES Home Depot Store Lot - follow the road to the Oasis Theatre. Clean and beautiful !
Fri Jun 27th 4:00pm - 6:00pm
Explore historic crafts and learn how to bind your own notebook with twine! In this workshop, you'll learn about historic bookbinding techniques and be given materials and guided through binding your own one-of-a-kind notebook.
Dive into the world of historic crafts and discover the art of binding your own notebook! This exciting workshop offers you the chance to explore traditional bookbinding techniques. You'll receive all the materials you need and expert guidance to create your very own unique notebook. Don't miss out—RSVP today!
Enjoy a hands-on workshop and explore everything the Presidio has to offer with our incredible all-in-one tickets:
Adults (14+) - $10
Youths (7-13) - $5
Children (0-6) - $3
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If the bill that includes putting public lands up for sale passes, it will apply to lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management and the U.S. Forest Service. It would require that within 5 years between .5% - .75% of areas managed by those agencies be sold, amounting to 3 million acres. Another approximate 250 million acres would be eligible for sale but not required.
Many maps will start popping up showing what this might mean, but we won’t know until parcels are put on the market, which could happen any time and without public input. We only know what would be eligible. Ninety percent of proceeds from sales are meant to offset tax cuts and fund the federal government. Parcels that are sold are to be “used solely for the development of housing or to address associated infrastructure to support local housing needs.” There is no language for affordable housing and the parcels could be used for the luxury homes and ranches, vacation rentals, and/or subdivisions. A ten-year limit to the housing requirement means parcels could be opened for any number of private uses down the road.States where land would be eligible for sale are: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming. Montana was left out likely because Ryan Zinke fought back and the Feds apparently don't want to piss off Montana. The Getches-Wilkinson Center at the University of Colorado Law School put together an excellent white paper assessment of the Senate proposal, which appears likely to pass unless action happens.
A link to the paper is on the top - right . I’ll also include the link to a map of eligible lands. Lands that cannot be sold include: National Monuments, National Recreation Areas, component of the National Wilderness Preservation System, parts of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System; parts of the National Trails System, National Conservation Areas; parts of National Wildlife Refuge System, parts of the National Fish Hatchery System, parts of the National Park System, National Preserves, National Seashores or National Lakeshores, National Historic Sites, National Memorials, National Battlefields or Military Parks, and National Historic Parks. Lands that can be sold include Wilderness Study Areas, Areas of Critical Environmental Concern, Inventoried Roadless Areas, and lands in general billed as public.
Here are six things to know about public media and federal funding:
1. Public media reaches nearly 99% of the United States, including the most remote communities, with high-quality, non-commercial programming and services every day.
2. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) is an independent nonprofit that distributes federal dollars (an average of $1.60 per person annually) to local stations. Federal funding for public media accounts for 0.01% of all government spending.
3. In FY 2025, 8.17% of KJZZ’s annual funding came from CPB.
4. CPB funding allows public media stations to pool resources towards satellite interconnection, emergency alert systems, music licensing and development of educational programs, all of which would be too expensive for stations to do on their own and cut down on the local programs and services stations provide.
5. Cuts to federal funding would harm the ability of stations across Arizona to serve the people who need it most— with a local source of news, weather, emergency alerts and other critical information.
6. Learn more about federal funding and public media at Protect My Public Media.
CPB is distinct from NPR and PBS. It is not a broadcaster or producer, it is a private, nonprofit corporation authorized by Congress in the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 to support other public radio and television entities. Its two primary functions are to serve as a firewall between politics and public broadcasting and to help fund programming, stations, and technology.
Funding for CPB is established two years in advance through the federal annual appropriations process. The advance is intended to insulate funding from political pressures.
CPB’s general appropriation for fiscal year 2025 was $535 million — with the total federal support for public media amounting to about $1.60 per year per person.
Nearly 70% of the total funding is distributed directly to local stations like KJZZ so we can decide how best to program for our communities. CPB has had bipartisan support in Congress for more than 50 years.
In fiscal year 2025, 8.17% of KJZZ’s annual budget came from community service grants we received from CPB. That annual grant is calculated using a formula that takes into account our region’s population, the amount of funding we are able to raise locally from donations by individuals, and financial support from small businesses and organizations.
In addition to community service grants, CPB allows us to reduce costs on music licensing, studio and satellite connections — and more. The loss of this funding has an estimated annual impact on our organization of $899,000. Stations like ours would face new operating costs — and they would be much higher without the scale and efficiency CPB provides for the public media system.
For example, public radio is essential to the country’s music ecosystem, and CPB negotiates blanket music licenses for noncommercial uses of music on behalf of the whole public media system and, with a portion of the federal appropriation, pays those licensing fees for all eligible public media stations. CPB is able to provide efficient rights management solutions for every public media station, and it would be cost-prohibitive and burdensome for individual stations to negotiate the same licenses and fees on their own.
How can you help?
You can learn more about how to make your voice heard by visiting ProtectMyPublicMedia.org. Protect My Public Media provides resources and information to help you contact members of Congress and share your thoughts about public radio in metro Phoenix.
KJZZ’s mission requires your ongoing and continuous generous support. If you’re already a supporter, thank you! And if you’re not a current donor or can give more generously, now is an excellent time to start giving or consider becoming a Leadership Society member.
Proudly share your support for public radio, and encourage your friends to support KJZZ, too.
John is the proud husband of 31 years to Susie, dad to Aaron (Cristy), Sean (Vero), and Cade, and “Pops” to his grandson Luca John.
John was born in Aurora, Illinois and spent the first 14 years of his life in Sandwich, Illinois. In the summer of 1979 John, his 3 brothers and the two heroes in his life, his mom and dad, moved to Green Valley, Arizona, where he attended Sahuarita High School.
After high school, John attended Pima Community College for 2 years, followed by Northern Arizona University, where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Education, and Master’s degree in Educational Leadership.
John worked the majority of his career in Santa Cruz Valley Unified School District No. 35 in many different positions. He has been an elementary and middle school Physical Education teacher, middle school and high school coach, Athletic Director, Assistant / Associate Principal and Principal, and recently, after 35.5 years retired as the District Outreach Coordinator. His love for children’s well-being and love for sports made it an easy career decision.
Being an educator and parent for the past 35.5 years in Santa Cruz County has given him insight into what an incredible community that we live in. The children and families of SCC deserve the best, and John has made it his life’s mission to make decisions based on that fact.
John is proud of his past accomplishments which include: 2024 Az19 Most Influential People Award, 23-year blood donor, RRHS 2004 Basketball State Champions Head Coach, SCVUSD No. 35 & NASSP / MetLife Principal of the Year, ASA Middle Level President, and Sahuarita Athletic Hall of Fame.
John is committed to supporting education, preserving our county’s character, building trust in county government through increased transparency, increasing recreational opportunities, and representing District 3 and all of beautiful, Santa Cruz County.
The Historic Valle Verde Ranch offers a unique blend of history and nature for travelers seeking a peaceful escape. Built in 1938, this beautifully preserved adobe ranch is surrounded by the modern-day Tubac Barrio, yet retains its old-world charm on six serene acres.
The Ranch features three individual guest units, plus the original three bedroom, adobe house, all filled with character and echoes of the past. Whether you're an artist, historian, or avid birder, the private four-acre mesquite bosque (forest) provides the perfect place to relax and soak in the tranquil surroundings. Wander through the property, and you'll find yourself at the historic Anza Trail, where you can choose your own adventure -- head North to Tubac Village and the Presidio State Park or head South to the Tumacacori National Historic Park and Mission, built in 1681, a scenic three mile hike along the Santa Cruz River.
For bird lovers, Valle Verde Ranch is recognized by the Tucson Audubon Society as a "cardinal level" premium birding habitat, making it a prime spot to observe both resident and migrating birds, along with other Arizona wildlife. It's a hidden gem for those who love a mix of history, nature, and wildlife."
Travel to its edge and you will be greeted by the historic Anza Trail that runs directly to Tubac or Tumacacori, your choice!
Kris’ Total Fitness is here to help you maintain a healthy lifestyle. His gym is located in the heart of Tubac and offers the best gym equipment. Certified Personal Instructors are available so you can have a tailored 'One on One 'workout session to coach you on your fitness journey, help you improve your balance, bone density, and quality of life. Your health is your wealth.
Come on down and see how we can make this year the most fit year of your life!
Located in Tubac Village across from Tubac Arts & Gifts
As a family-owned and operated business, we understand the value of an honest, trustworthy company. We pride ourselves in being that and so much more. Our goal is to build life-long friendships around our incredible, one-of-a-kind service, one call at a time. Let us know how we can make your life a little easier!
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In addition we offer these specialities:
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Out of network PPO Provider on most Insurance plans.
Financing available with: CARE CREDIT
Dr. Alex Foor earned his undergraduate degree at the University of Arizona
& his dental degree at
Boston University, Cum Laude.
He has completed a 10-week training course at a cosmetic practice in Hawaii.
Tubac Secret Garden Inn is located in Old Town Tubac near the Presidio historic park, and is close enough to visit the galleries, shops, and fine restaurants by foot, and just far enough to be free of the traffic for a charming respite. Our beautiful property offers cozy rooms for rest and renewal! Enclosed for privacy and security, this magical and intimate garden setting is the best spot in town. Guests are offered discounted use of the Soulistic Healing Center's therapeutic copper-ionized heated lap pool, jacuzzi tubs, and infrared sauna.
Located at 13 Placita De Anza in Tubac Village. Call for a reservation : (520) 633-6861
Rocky and Jennifer Benedict first moved to Green Valley, AZ from Vermont in 2004. Jennifer's health required a drier climate, so they set up their locksmith business in Green Valley. Rocky's Dad soon followed, who is also an experienced locksmith. Collectively, they have over 80 years of experience in lock services.
TELEPHONE (520) 481-5801
SERVING TUBAC with PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
WHAT INSPIRES US? The wonders and beauty of the Sonoran Desert Region which hosts a unique and biodiverse landscape as well as the culturally rich architectural & agricultural history of the Southwest which finds form in our fine craftsmanship. We are family owned and managed business since 1983 that specializing in Landscaping Architecture, Hardscape, Irrigation & General Contacting including drainage and Grading.
Serving Tubac & Surrounding areas
Coogan & Martin, P.C., specializes in a range of legal services including business planning and formation, wills & trusts, international and domestic agricultural transactions and litigation, and commercial real estate transactions.
TELEPHONE ( 520 )-287-2110
I am a 5th generation native Arizonan and have been in the real estate business for over 40 years. I began my career with Russ Lyon Real Estate in the early 1980s and then spent 25 years as the President of Brasher Real Estate in Tubac. During my time in Tubac I have been a principal and partner in developing and building over 400 homes as well as one of the managing partners of the Barrio de Tubac, a master planned development in the community. Eight years ago I rejoined Russ Lyon/Sotheby’s International Realty and am excited to be back as a part of the RLSIR team!
My wife Tracey and I are blessed to have 4 daughters and six grandchildren all living here in Southern Arizona! All 4 grandchildren are in the Santa Cruz Valley Unified School District so, in addition to work, we are constantly on the move from one event to another whether it be sports, dance, or academic activities. Tracey and I are partners in life and in our real estate business and love working with one of our daughters, Sea Anna, who serves as the administrator and sales agent in our firm.
As a local businessman I feel it is important to also serve my community through volunteer and charitable work and have served as the past President of the Tubac Chamber of Commerce and the Santa Cruz Valley Citizens Council, Co-Chair of the Real Estate Committee of the Arizona/Mexico Commission. I have been appointed by the Governor to the Groundwater Advisory Board for the Santa Cruz Active Management Area. I also serve on the Board of Directors of the Carondolet Holy Cross Hospital in Nogales and beginning in January of 2025 will be a member of the Board of Directors for the Tubac Fire District. In addition I have volunteered extensively for a variety of faith based organizations which serve Santa Cruz County and greater Arizona.
As a Realtor/ Broker and Developer for over 40 years I have learned the community in which I serve from top to bottom and would be happy to put my expertise and knowledge of the market to work on your behalf in finding that special home, ranch, farm or development property in the Santa Cruz Valley and the I-19 corridor.
Take a look at our WEBSITE below. We have many different types of homes currently on the market. If you are considering selling or leasing your home, call us for a free estimate.