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Linda Gregory didnât set out to lead the Green Valley Recreation Camera Club through a global pandemic, but after 15 years of membership and operating as the club s de facto âSummer President,â the opportunity sort of fell into her lap.
âWe usually elect officers in April, and at the time, nobody wanted to take on all that responsibility,â Gregory said. âWhen we met again back in November, I just decided to continue on into the next year.â
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For families in Mexico, access to healthcare for a child with special needs like cleft lip or cerebral palsy are limited. Sometimes the care simply isnât available in their country or they canât afford the costs of surgeries and treatment.
The emotional challenges of providing for a child in need are only heightened during a global pandemic.
Over 40 years ago, St. Andrew s Childrenâs Clinic was born with a mission to provide free medical care for children from Mexico.
For Immediate Release:.
For Immediate Release:
Two Green Valley residents have announced that they are candidates for the Green Valley Recreation (GVR) board. Voting will take place in February-March 2021. In order to be on the ballot, each candidate must secure at least 200 qualifying signatures on a valid petition by the end of January.
Candidate Bart Hillyer, who resides full-time with his wife, Georgia, in Santa Rita Springs, has been in Green Valley for about two years, after moving here from southern Indiana. “We love living here,” says Bart, “there’s just nowhere else in America that offers so much value for retirees.”