A Most Egg-cellent Lunch

Where in the World Is the ‘Crossing’?

August Paper Flowers

Let’s Travel Club

The Old Timers Will Remember, Part Two: Old Stories Create New Stories

Paul Riggins “Landscapes have names, hold stories, house spiritual deities, invoke prayer, provide food and medicine, mark ancestral boundaries, and are venues for the exchange of traditional knowledge,” Nanebah Nez. Federal and state laws protect artifacts of antiquity, many of which have special significance to the modern-day tribes from which they came. Many construction projects…

U.S. Military History: Armed Forces Day

Ross Dunfee Armed Forces Day is celebrated May 15 this year, but with Memorial Day also in May, this Armed Forces Day article is printed in April to avoid printing two articles in May. Clip and save. Each of the branches of Military Service (Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, and Coast Guard) has a day…

QCLGA Results

PYP 2-Day Eclectic, February 25 and March 4 Debbie Scott First Flight First Place Tie: Cheryl Opsal/Jacquie Owens; Alice Dyke/Sonia Heeren; Bobbi Jo Rathvon/Bonny Wilcox Second Flight First Place Tie: Brenda Allred/Dena Knox; Lucille Carroll/Susan McCune Third Place: Roz Harrison/Theresa Stein Third Flight First Place Tie: Kathy Coleman/Pat Crane; Sherry Morris/Patty Zatkin Fourth Flight First…

Word of the Month: Negentropy

David Zapatka While reading Starseed Transmissions by Ken Carey, I ran across the word negentropy. I’ve always been fascinated by the word entropy and its meaning, so I was immediately intrigued by this related word, driving me to research it for this month’s issue. Entropy: noun /ˈentrəpē/ 1. thermodynamics: a measure of the unavailable energy…