Author: Rocky Point Times

Ajo to host first Pomegranate Festival on October 31, celebrating the biological and cultural diversity of the region

Growing up in Ajo during its hay days as a mining town meant feasting on juicy pomegranates in the fall – the old-timers tell us that kids used to know very well which neighbor had the biggest sweetest fruits and when they ripened. Burlap bags stuffed full of ripe fruits were shared across the old Mexican town, as well as often being brought back from Magdalena, Sonora after the St. Francis Feast. But what used to be Ajo’s staple fruit quickly disappeared from the diets after the mine closed and families moved away, as several of the best trees were left to die off at abandoned houses, or were cut down by new owners.

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The arts are alive in Ajo!

The spring and summer seasons were bustling with new and exciting art activity and the summer and fall will serve up some new work too. But it’s not only the festivals, local fairs, and live music that most towns are familiar with. Ajo is celebrating the community arts – art carried out in collaboration with diverse members of a co

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Ten Questions for…

Cindy Hall and Mike Riggs are owners of Latitude 31 which they opened August 28, 1998. The restaurant and sports bar is the large yellow building on the left as you are heading into the Old Port on the hill across from the...

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