Author: Rocky Point Times

Taste of Peñasco and TOP Chef Competition 2015 at Shrimp Park on Saturday, May 2nd

This must attend event is happening on Saturday May 2nd and will be held at the Shrimp Park again this year. If you don’t already know, that is the large park at the corner of Fremont Blvd. (City Hall) and Benito Juarez Blvd. (main Blvd.) – the park with the big shrimp statue (hey, that’s an oxymoron). This year promises to be even bigger and better than last year when over 2,000 people showed up to enjoy the atmosphere, sample the many foods, browse the various artist and vendor stalls, and watch the competition between some of Rocky Point’s very best chefs.

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Happy Posture Awareness Month!

Poor posture is no longer a problem of the elderly or infirmed. Teenagers are now the leading concern of health professionals. Forward Head Posture is a serious problem and occurring in younger people for the first time in history due to the advancement in technology. As I often refer to it, “text neck” is pain caused by overuse of the head, neck, and shoulders due to long periods of time spent looking down at a cell phone, tablet, e-reader, mp3 player, laptop, and television.

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Rodeo Drive

Spring Break and Easter are now behind us and we can all breath a great sigh of relief. A year’s reprieve from the mayhem and life goes back to normal. Beautiful weather, beautiful beach, peaceful and relaxed way of life. Perfect time for a shopping spree.

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Semanta Santa

My wife and I have been in Puerto Peñasco for four years, working on five. We have witnessed the Holy Week from afar as we have rented several houses in different areas of town. We bought an RV, and now live in one of the RV Parks where we get to see what it is all about “Up Close”. Holy Cow, it’s a party!

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Alicia Grajeda
Rocky Point Times Newspaper
383-6325 / (480) 463-6255

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