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Chantal Fashion-Tubac's Trendiest Boutique

Chantal Fashion is in La Entrada de Tubac -across from the Tubac Deli.

Chantal and Simon Nissim of Saugatuck Michigan, Owners 

Maria Ruiz, Manager 


Hours:

 OPEN Daily  10-5 PM


Phone: (520) 398-2810

Elizabeth Gutfahr- sentencing hearing is scheduled for June

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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS URGES ACTION ON

SENTENCING DELAYS IN GUTFAHR CASE

Calls for Community Impact Statements

Nogales, Arizona – April 1, 2025 - The Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors Released the

Following Statement:

“It is with deep frustration and disappointment that we address the ongoing situation regarding Elizabeth Gutfahr, the former treasurer, and her theft of more than $38 million in public funds.

While we respect the criminal justice system and the right to due process, we are

increasingly disappointed with the delays in sentencing. The legal process has been

dragging on for far too long, and it is unacceptable that justice continues to be

postponed. Our hardworking taxpayers, the victims of this crime, deserve swift and decisive action and closure in this portion of the reparations.

We urge the Department of Justice and the courts to expedite the sentencing process and hold this individual accountable without further hesitation. The people who rely on

us for responsible leadership and transparency should not have to continue waiting for justice.

Those who feel impacted by this delay are invited to share their thoughts by emailing

comments@santacruzcountyaz.gov, by April 27, 2025. The public may also wish to

contact the Department of Justice directly via their website at

https://www.justice.gov/doj/webform/your-message-department-justice.


Your voices are essential, and we will ensure they are heard in the ongoing process.

The Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors is committed to restoring the trust that has been damaged and to ensuring that this type of behavior is not tolerated.”

Note: Elizabeth Gutfahr’s sentencing hearing is scheduled for June 2025 in Pima County.


Media Contact: Shannon Hall, Email: shall@santacruzcountyaz.gov, (520) 375-7643

The Tubac Buddhist Meditation Community

APRIL 6TH & APRIL 20TH

Tubac Buddhist Meditation

Community Sundays 8:30-10 AM, Long Room Join us for meditation, discussion and

reflection. Zoom attendance available.


 April 6: Dr. Wendy Dainin Lay, MD, Sensei

from Upaya Zen Center of Santa Fe. April 13 & 27: Dr. Christine Bates

facilitates a discussion on Silence.


April 20: Peter Coyote's audible book

Zen in the Vernacular. TubacBuddhistMeditationCenter

@gmail.com.amental teachings of the Buddha as they apply to modern life.
Book Link to:  Zen in the Vernacular

TWO LOCAL ARTISTS NOW SHOWING

Local Artist Kathy Reyes is now showing her work at El Presidito in old Town Tubac .

Local artist Cinda Pettigrew is now showing her paintings at the Cactus Wren Art Gallery in Tubac.

Local artist Cinda Pettigrew is now showing her paintings at the Cactus Wren Art Gallery in Tubac.

STOP BY AND VISIT - EL PRESIDITO ART STUDIOS -   4 CALLE INGELSIA- ACROSS  FROM THE PRESIDIO STATE PARK AND ST ANN'S CHURCH.

Local artist Cinda Pettigrew is now showing her paintings at the Cactus Wren Art Gallery in Tubac.

Local artist Cinda Pettigrew is now showing her paintings at the Cactus Wren Art Gallery in Tubac.

Local artist Cinda Pettigrew is now showing her paintings at the Cactus Wren Art Gallery in Tubac.

CACTUS WREN ART GALLERY & STUDIO IS LOCATED IN TUBAC VILLAGE IN FRONT OF SHELBY'S RESTAURANT BY THE CROW'S NEST.

A GUIDE BY TABS

The EVENTS  & MORE  PAGE:  News & Weekend Events


The VILLAGE LIFE  PAGE:   Fun things to do in Tubac.


The TCC PAGE:  The Tubac Community Center  Schedule


The  NATURE PAGE : The Nature Center's Calendar of Events and more.


The  HISTORY PAGE:  All Things  Local  History


The EXPLORE  PAGE: Places to explore 


The NOTICES PAGE: A  Bulletin Board of  Notices 


INTERVIEWS - Local Leaders Interviews

GARY BRASHER of RUSS LYON SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALITY

Discuss your real estate needs for buying, selling, leasing, or just exploring the territory.

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.

Sotheby's Russ Lyon WEBSITE click here

Gary Brasher (520)-260-4048

 gary.brasher@russlyon.com.

TUCSONWEEKLY.COM All things Tucson.

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SOULISTIC HEALING CENTER IN TUBAC VILLAGE

 UNWIND & REJUVINATE RIGHT IN THE VILLAGE


Relax, Breathe, Rebalance, Re-energize, and Explore the “Art of Living” at this tranquil refuge offering therapeutic copper-ionized pools and a variety of stress-reducing modalities including massage, reflexology, craniosacral therapy, FlowPresso 3-in-1 lymphatics and deep sensory treatment, watsu (aqua shitasu), Hydro-Pilates classes, and sound therapy for a holistic integration of the body, mind, and spirit. This destination health resort spa features Arizona’s only copper-ionized chlorine- and chemical-free therapeutic hot and cold jacuzzi tubs, heated lap pool, and infrared sauna. 




                Call (520) 398-3970 for more information or to schedule an appointment.


                 Located at 20 Calle Iglesia in Tubac Village.


 OPEN TO THE COMMUNITY - CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION

  • Mon - Fri   8:30 am - 4:30 pm
  • Sat - by appointment (please call to schedule)


WEBSITE

We offer an intuitive blend of massage techniques tailored specifically to your needs that can focus on:


  • relaxation
  • therapeutic conditions and recovery
  • neuromuscular therapy
  • fascial and trigger point release
  • pre- and post-natal massage
  • infant massage
  • tension and stress management and reduction
  • athletic/sports maintenance


$90

60 Minutes

Deep Tissue - $110

$140

90 Minutes

Deep Tissue - $160Massage & Reflexology Combo - $155

+ $10

CBD Massage

Add CBD as an add-on experience to your massage.

WEBSITE

The Art of Beauty Salon in Tubac Village

Tubac Weekly's JUNE 2025 *STAR BUSINESS AWARD* for outstanding local business is presented to Donna!

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

Tubac Weekly's MAY 2025 STAR BUSINESS AWARD goes to ALEX and his TEAM at MEGA WRENCH!

I've been taking my auto to Alex and his amazing team for 6 years, no where I have lived had I received such great service. I know anyone who has had business with Alex would say the same thing. Undeniably the best auto shop. Local heros !


Presented to Alex and his team for their great service is a bottle of Award Winning  AQUA Miel  Bacanora Blanco  from  The Tubac Market. 


1967 E Frontage RdTumacacori, AZ    

Open until 5:00 PM

# 520-891-0108

Clem Shute of Tubac Receives Prestigious Reward.

Lake Tahoe, Calif./Nev. –


E. Clement “Clem” Shute Jr. accepts the Dianne Feinstein Lake Tahoe Award from U.S. Senator Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) at the Tahoe Summit August 6. Over his legal career, Clem successfully defended Lake Tahoe environmental policies and helped strengthen the bi-state partnership to protect Lake Tahoe.

Shute has played an instrumental role in Lake Tahoe’s protection and restoration since the early days of the environmental movement, according to the award presenters. During his career, he helped establish the bi-state Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) in 1969, the first interstate compact agency of its kind in the nation. He also helped strengthen the agency’s regulatory framework and defended its policies before the highest courts in the nation.

“It’s a personal honor to have nominated Clem for this award on behalf of the environmental community and all who cherish Lake Tahoe,” said Dr. Darcie Goodman Collins, CEO for Keep Tahoe Blue. “From his landmark legal accomplishments that went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, to his decade of service on TRPA’s Governing Board, Clem helped build partnerships for Team Tahoe that continue to protect Tahoe today — and will into the future.”

In addition to helping establish TRPA more than 55 years ago, in 2011, Clem answered the call to return to Lake Tahoe as one of California’s representatives on the agency’s 15-member Governing Board. For the next nine years, Shute was a strong presence on the board. He helped negotiate a pivotal update to the Lake Tahoe Regional Plan in 2012 that ultimately brought California and Nevada together to recommit to the Bi-State Compact, TRPA Executive Director Julie Regan said.


Clem Shute stands for a photo with the presenters of the Dianne Feinstein Lake Tahoe Award. From left, Keep Tahoe Blue CEO Dr. Darcie Goodman Collins, TRPA Executive Director Julie Regan, E. Clement “Clem” Shute Jr., and Placer County Supervisor and Governing Board member Cindy Gustafson.

“Clem embodies the spirit of collaboration and partnership that has underpinned Lake Tahoe’s protection for more than 55 years,” Regan said. “During the Regional Plan Update, his extensive knowledge and commitment to collaborating with Nevada officials brought the bi-state partnership back together. Lake Tahoe remains one of the clearest bodies of water in the world thanks to leaders like Clem over the decades.”


Shute began his law career in the California Attorney General’s office working for the San Francisco Bay Area Conservation and Development Commission. His work in the appellate courts established significant precedents in environmental law. In 2002, he was part of the legal team that successfully defended the Lake Tahoe Regional Plan before the U.S. Supreme Court in Tahoe Sierra Preservation Council v. TRPA, a case that is widely cited in land-use planning policy. In 2015, Shute was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award by the California State Bar.


Shute’s love of Lake Tahoe goes back to his childhood when he spent vacations on the North Shore with his family. Even as a boy he understood how special the lake is.

“When given the chance to help ‘save Lake Tahoe,’ the choice was easy,” he said. “Looking back, it’s incredible to see just how much has been accomplished collectively. It is humbling to be included among the major figures in Lake Tahoe’s preservation, and I feel those who were alongside me share in this award.”


In 2021, Senator Feinstein herself became the first recipient of the eponymous award for her decades of dedication to Lake Tahoe’s preservation. She co-founded the annual Lake Tahoe Summit 30 years ago along with the late Senator Harry Reid of Nevada. The event continues to bring federal, Tribal, state, and local leaders together to address environmental challenges facing the Lake Tahoe Basin and build collaborative, bi-partisan solutions.


In 2022, the legendary scientist Dr. Charles Goldman received the award. His research in the 1960s showed how harmful development practices were destroying the lake’s famed water clarity. Goldman’s work has helped guide science-based environmental policy in the Tahoe Basin for decades.


Read Tubac WEEKLY'S interview with Clem on the Interview Page.

Arizona is closer to its 1st urban national wildlife refuge

written by Sarah Lapidus of the Arizona Republic

                      See the Nature Section to sign the letter of support !



Southern Arizona residents, activists and organizations are teaming up with federal government officials to designate a portion of the Santa Cruz River as Arizona's first urban national wildlife refuge.

The federal designation would ensure the protection of the critical habitat for years into the future following its revitalization in recent years.


Prominent landowner Andrew Jackson, who possesses thousands of acres of critical habitat, is part of the effort. Following backlash last year in the town of Rio Rico for a rezoning request that residents feared would bring mining to their town, he began working with the Santa Cruz River Refuge coalition to help preserve some of his land that borders the river.


“It was kind of a call to action to put (the land) in the hands of somebody that can manage it and maintain that for a long time,” Jackson said, noting he's invested in regenerative farming practices and water conservation.


In September, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, in collaboration with the Santa Cruz River Refuge coalition developed a landscape conservation design to start the process of proposing an "urban partnership" program in Tucson, and the potential for a new national wildlife refuge along the Santa Cruz River.


The agency manages over 100 wildlife refuges across the state, within 25 miles of population centers of 250,000 people or more. Just one urban wildlife refuge currently exists in the Southwest, located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The Santa Cruz River would be Arizona's first urban national wildlife refuge.


The Santa Cruz River Refuge coalition wants an “archipelago” of protected properties at risk of development along the Santa Cruz River, stretching from the U.S.-Mexico border to the northern edge of Pima County. Coalition members say this designation would offer permanent wildlife habitat, outdoor access, and ecotourism.

The protected area would include areas of upland Sonoran Desert scrub habitat, canyons that provide habitat connectivity, and nearly seven miles of riparian habitat approximately 40 miles south of Tucson.

Patagonia Area Resource Alliance

Water is Life campaign

Water is life, but it's under threat in drought-stricken Arizona from mining and other industries. That's why the Patagonia Area Resource Alliance (PARA) is launching a Water is Life campaign to reform the laws and regulations that heavily favor mining in Arizona and allow for unlimited pumping of precious groundwater.

        You know how vital clean, accessible water is to all life in Arizona. But current regulations simply aren't strong enough to prevent over-extraction that's drying up our aquifers and wells and devastating local ecosystems, especially given long term drought conditions. PARA is dedicated to protecting Arizona's water for generations to come. And your help is needed to make it happen. The only way to protect our region from Hermosa and looming future mines is to reform the state laws and regulations that heavily favor mining at the expense of water, air, healthy communities, wildlife and a sustainable economy.

 Give Now to Protect Water 

Here's our plan to safeguard our water future:

Short–Term Goals

  • Expand our current collaborative partnership network and coalesce alliances to reform groundwater regulations in rural Arizona
  • Research and develop policy reform strategies for the many laws and regulations in Arizona exhibiting favoritism toward the mining industry
  • Educate the public about pro-mining biases in Arizona statutes
  • Continue to mitigate Hermosa Project impacts through the permitting process and the Community Protections and Benefits Agreement process 

Long-Term Goals

  • Reform and update Arizona laws that currently favor the mining industry, to protect air and water resources from waste and pollution from mining activities
  • Mining activities in the Patagonia Mountains and throughout Arizona are conducted with minimal negative impacts to water, air, wildlife, and the existing nature-based economy (ranching, recreation, agriculture) continues to thrive


         “There is no justification for allowing one industrial project to undermine any community's future, especially under a legal loophole that permits extraction in the middle of a water crisis. The question isn't whether Arizona should mine copper and other minerals. It's whether we can afford to do it without rules that protect our shared resources and prioritize long-term public needs. We live in a desert. Water is life. Arizona's future depends on treating it that way.”      -   John Ball, Nogales resident, retired battalion chief and fire chief, testifying at a the Nogales City Council meeting

* We can't do this alone. We need the support of concerned citizens like you. The future of Arizona's water is at stake. You can help to create the changes needed to keep our water flowing for centuries to come.*


Please donate to our Water is Life campaign.

Your one-time tax-deductible gift will help kick start our Water is Life campaign, while a monthly gift will work wonders over time!

With gratitude from the entire PARA Watchdogs Team,

Anna, Joni, Carolyn, Laurie, Val, Chris, Sean, Richard, Markleigh and Cynie 


P.S. Won’t you please support the Water is Life campaign today?

Water is Life: Don’t Mine it Away!

Cactus Heating & Cooling (520) 398-2082

LOCATED  IN TUMACACORI - TUBAC'S MOST TRUSTED COMPANY !


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!


24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE AVAILABLE 

LOCALLY OWNED  WITH  38 YEARS EXPERIENCE 


TOM AND RENEE SHULTZ, OWNERS   


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Tubac Secret Garden Inn -(520) 633-6861

  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

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