Author: Rocky Point Times

Goal to Open Dialysis Center Before End of Year

Rafaela Félix de Figueroa, President of the Comprehensive Community Assistance Project A.C. representing the dialysis center project in Puerto Peñasco, recently reported on the clinic’s progress in fulfilling requirements established by COFEPRIS (Federal Commission for the Protection of Health Risks). Plans are still set at seeing the clinic finally begin operating by the end of the year.

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Tohono O’odham Visions Art Festival in Ajo

The harsh desert creates an environment designed to develop an agriculture and people that understands the delicate balance between all within its confines. Regardless of the limited resources, the creatures, crops and beings work patiently with each other to continue the life cycle. Every society celebrates its survival with music, dance and art. The Native American tribe of southern Arizona, the O’odham, do so too.

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15 Years of Sea, Sun, and Fiesta at the Rocky Point Rally

Dubbed by some as “Sturgis meets Mardi Gras” on the shores of the Sea of Cortez in northern Mexico, the Rocky Point Rally™ will be celebrating its 15th Anniversary this November (Nov. 11th – 15th). Just about an hour ride from the AZ border, and now with shorter routes from CA along the Coastal Highway dropping down from Yuma, the Greatest Motorcycle Fiesta just South of the Border in Puerto Peñasco, Sonora (aka Rocky Point) is adding an extra day, more activities, more charity events, over the border poker run starting points in AZ and CA, and of course más fiesta!

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Editorial November 2015

HAPPY! HAPPY! I am so very happy! Songbirds are singing…dolphins are frolicking and all is right in the world because today I am writing you from my back patio at Laguna Shores with the ocean to the west, a storm brewing in the east and I am in my pajamas with a sweater on! Hallelujah! I am taking a chance and saying the weather has turned. It tricked me a couple weeks ago, but I think after this storm passes we will come up smelling like carne asada tacos and margaritas at midnight. What a glorious life! Don’t you just love that smell as you drive through town? I remember coming to Puerto Peñasco as a tourist many, many years ago: I always arrived late coming in from California and I just couldn’t wait to drive through town and smell all of the taco stands cooking. Even though the town is much larger now and most of the streets are paved, that smell is still present if you drive down the street in the wee hours of the morn.
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