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Stargazers are in for a treat the next few weeks as a parade of planets marches across the night sky.
The January planetary alignment includes Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and Venus all visible to the naked eye at the same time. Neptune and Uranus will be there, too, but they won't be shining brightly like the others.
Planets, including Earth, orbit around the sun in a line called the ecliptic. But what we see in the night sky changes as we move through space. "These multi-planet viewing opportunities aren’t super rare, but they don’t happen every year, so it’s worth checking it out," according to NASA's January night sky notes.
The best viewing for January's planetary parade is about 90 minutes after sunset, in as dark and clear a spot as you can find. Use binoculars or a telescope for an even better look.
The alignment will be visible into February.
The night sky changes with the seasons. In winter, cold air holds less moisture, which can make for clearer viewing.
"When the sky is still, the jet stream isn't there, when the temperatures as you go from ground level to higher and higher, don't vary too much ... All of these things align to make quiet skies that make it easier to see," Gay said. "So, while there is a certain degree of suffering that occurs to those of us that go out and stand next to our telescopes in the cold winter, the images really make it worth it."
Just make sure to dress appropriately for the weather, and never let cold, metal equipment come in contact with your bare skin.
Turn LEFT on ROPER RD. before the NOGALES Home Depot Store Lot - follow the road to the Oasis Theatre. Clean and beautiful !
Rick’s brilliant idea of online support has been recognized and utilized all over the world to the benefit of many people since 2016. Also, AnCan.org was recently recognized as a '2024 Great non profit of the Year". Well deserved Rick !
Here is Rick Davis' story, told with his delightful English flair, on how he developed AnCan.org into a successful non profit..
- the Editor
In what town were you raised, and from that environment, what became your strongest influences or memories.
I was raised some 12 miles northwest of Central London in Southwest Hertfordshire. Spent a lot of time in London, and also by the sea in N. Wales where my mother’s family lived - most school holidays. Also a short time in Birmingham, and Manchester as a kid and then at university.
All these places helped me become very independent. I never relied on parents for transportation. As early as 11 years old I was allowed to take the bus and tube alone to watch my favorite professional soccer team, Arsenal FC, standing in the Schoolboys Section.
What directed or inspired you to come to the US ?
Grad School! I had job offers in London and overseas to trade currency, based on an earlier internship. One day a professor walked into class and told us about scholarship opportunities at University of Chicago’s Graduate School of Business (Booth today). I had always been totally enamoured by the USA so this appealed. I didn’t get a scholarship but was accepted and found an interest free loan allowing me to attend without any financial support from my family.
And once Stateside, I remained! I’ve been a Citizen since 1986.
What education vocation did you pursue, and why did it appeal to you?
I studied ‘business’ undergraduate and postgraduate, but my true love was economics and economic history, both of which I took at “high school”. A great combo of logic and creativity explaining everyday life, then see it in practice studying the history.
My MBA had 17 of 20 courses in economics and finance. I was taught by 4 economics Nobel Prize winners; 3 of them made up an original research Honors Committee - and none of them had received the award at the time. When the last got his award in 2013, I was tempted to ask him for 10%!
What brought you to Tubac ?
I returned to Tubac in Summer 2017.
I had lived in Tucson from 1983-87 where I worked for the Gents who owned the Phoenix Suns - although I ran their other business interests. As many readers recognize, once you’re here a year or two, this part of the world permeates your soul. I’ve thought about it a lot, and suspect it has to do with the entrancing sunlight and the colors generated throughout the daylight hours. Once I left, I yearned to return ‘home’.
After leaving in 1987, I moved around a lot - back to Manhattan, Romania for 5 years, then 15+ years in Marin, N. California until I became an economic refugee. While there, I had a serious bike accident that stopped me running. I had been a competitive distance runner, 9 marathons, trophies… the works. I started rowing and fell in love with it. Moving to Tubac allows me access to two lakes within 40 minutes. You may have seen me driving with a 25’ long, 11” wide boat on my roof.
Your experience with cancer must have affected you, can you go into some of what you experienced and how it changed you?
It was a blessing! The treatment was tough rather than painful, although I felt my prior life experience prepared me well to handle 3 years of treatment. I was a sub-3 hr. marathoner after all. Lots of fatigue, loss of endurance, cognition deficit, muscle weakness all came with the hormone deprivation.
I’m not so sure it changed me. Back in 1995, I’d made a decision to leave the commercial world to become a social entrepreneur. I’d already started a food bank and done a lot of advocacy to combat antisemitism on the progressive left. My Stage 3 cancer was a perfect segue into a new and incredibly rewarding project to create social profit.
What was your main motivation to create AnCan Foundation?
When first diagnosed I received invaluable support from a physical support group. Prostate cancer poses a somewhat unique problem in that you’re usually faced with treatment choices. Good doctors should present the options but YOU alone have to make the choice. That frustrates a lot of men. To make the right decision you must advocate for yourself - as we say at AnCan Foundation, “You are your own best advocate!”
Peer advice is invaluable - the best advice you can get. I recognized that for any condition or situation, physical support groups may not be easily accessible. Geographical, physical and social disabilities impair access. If you want to attend a cancer or MS group from Tubac, are you ready to drive 50 miles each way to Tucson at night?
Virtual support groups seemed a viable solution and in 2010 there were none. I developed a telephone conference based, peer led prostate cancer group that grew and divided. We started using video chat technology in 2015, long before covid. In 2016 we became an official nonprofit (501c3); and in 2021 we shifted our incorporation to Arizona and changed our name to reflect that we not only supported cancers, but other conditions and situations.
Today we run around 35 free and drop-in events monthly for various chronic diseases, plus advanced cancer care partners, condition agnostic mental health discussion groups, art and writing sessions, and a Veterans group to help navigate healthcare and benefits. We have participants from across the globe.
What feedback have you gotten from people who have been helped by Ancan ?
99% positive - as we all know, you can please all the people some of the time, some of the people …. etc etc.
We just repeated a survey first done in 2021, on the value of peer led support groups. Those results were presented at various medical conferences. The 2024 responses are not yet analysed.
In 2021 we learnt that 83% of participants found the information gathered useful, and as many as 80% took it back to their health care providers. 30% improved diet; 40% increased exercise; and 50% reduced stress. Over half said the groups improved their Quality of Life.
And my personal favorite - 43% reached out to other participants outside the group, and 30% developed friendships.
Is there anything you want us to know on how AnCan is used and how one can benefit from it ?
AnCan is a family! We are here to support you and make you your own best advocate when it comes to your &/or your loved ones’ healthcare. We also believe AnCan best practices create the best experience for a support group.
All our programming is free and drop-in; our founding premise is to have the lowest barriers to participation so still today you can join any group by phone - although it may be a bit tough for the art class!
We do record some groups to make them more accessible (check our YouTube Channel) with over 30,000 views annually. We welcome everyone, even if you prefer to remain anonymous. AnCan is on most social media - Facebook, Linked In, Instagram, YouTube etc), so please follow us.
If we don’t have a group for you, if you can spread the word to your community and identify just 3 peer moderators, AnCan’s in. We’ll back you to set up your own group.
Talk to us (info@ancan.org) … onward & upwards!!
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January 31, 2025 @ 7 p.m.: Mark Mulligan - A Tribute to Jim Croce - Mark Mulligan is back again! This time with a tribute to Jim Croce. Tickets - $35 for Members, $40 for Non-Members.
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5-8 P.M.
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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!
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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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.
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
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
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In addition we offer these specialities:
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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.
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.
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SERVING TUBAC with PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
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.
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