Instead, The Club is my subject this week.
I relocated to the Las Vegas area about three years ago, after 62 years in Arizona and 44 in Fountain Hills.
I miss The Club and the fellowship each Monday talking with a group of friendly guys Iâve come to know over the 30 years I was a member. They made me an honorary member when I moved.
I miss those great Monday Night dinners.
I miss Bob Schmitzâs meatloaf and his berry salad. I miss Dana Saarâs gravy on just about anything he made it for. I miss Phil Gazianoâs Italian dishes. I miss anything cooked by Chuck Wuttkeâs team.
Should snowbirds be allowed to get vaccinated in Arizona? State officials, residents at odds yahoo.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from yahoo.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Snowbirds and other visitors who typically come to enjoy the state s warm winter weather are joining Arizonans as they roll up their sleeves to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
Some year-round Arizonans are frustrated that non-residents are tapping the state s limited supply of doses. But from a public health perspective, it s important to protect everyone who is in the community, health officials say. Plus, the more doses administered overall, the better.
State health officials intent to vaccinate anyone in Arizona has been clear from the start.
Dr. Cara Christ, the state health director, told The Arizona Republic in early December, before the first doses even arrived in the state, that vaccines would be available to residents, snowbirds and visitors alike.