Around the Canyon: May 22
Lake Powell & Antelope Canyon Trip May 22
The Grand Canyon Rec Center will sponsor a trip to Antelope Canyon and Page May 22. Cost is $65 per person and includes transportation and tour. Sign-up is available in the Rec Center — those interested should give at least a week’s notice.
Flagstaff shopping trip May 31
The Grand Canyon Rec Center will sponsor a shopping trip to Flagstaff May 31. Cost is $18 per person. Sign up is available in the Rec Center — those interested should give at least two days notice.
Volleyball May 30
The Grand Canyon Rec Center will offer volleyball begining at 6 p.m. on the volleyball courts.
Grand Canyon High School graduation and promotion May 24
Grand Canyon High School graduation will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. May 24 at McKee Amphitheater.
Cliff Castle and Jerome trip May 27
The Grand Canyon Rec Center will sponsor a trip to Cliff Castle Casino and Jerome May 27. Cost is $23 per person and includes transportation. Sign up is available in the Rec Center — those interested should give at least two days notice.
Sign-up available for International Soccer Camp June 3-7
Sign-ups are now open for Challenger Sports’ International Soccer Camp, which returns to Grand Canyon June 3-7. Half-day and full-day camps for ages 5 to 14 are available, as well as a one-hour intro course for children ages 3 to 5. Sign-up is available online at https://bit.ly/2XO8bSx. More information is available from Sean Lines at (310) 601-8003 or slines@challengersports.com.
Grand Canyon Food Pantry now open
The Grand Canyon Food Pantry is now open at 87 Sunset Drive in Grand Canyon Village. Hours are Mondays from 8 to 11 a.m., Wednesdays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Saturdays from 2 to 5 p.m.
The Grand Canyon Rotary meets Wednesdays
The Grand Canyon Rotary Club meets Wednesdays from noon to 1 p.m. at Big E’s Steakhouse. Anyone interested in joining can join the group or contact Laura Chastain at (928) 638-2901.
Computer lab available to Grand Canyon students Fridays at Tusayan Town Hall
Tusayan Town Hall will host a computer lab for Grand Canyon students every Friday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Computer usage will be supervised by a Grand Canyon instructor. Those who want to use the computers for school-related business must sign-up in the school office no later than the Thursday prior.
Grand Canyon AA
Grand Canyon chapter of Alcoholics Anonymous meet three times weekly at the South Rim on Mondays,Wednesdays and Fridays in the Kachina Room of Kachina Lodge. Meetings for the group begin at 7 p.m.
Tusayan Fire seeking volunteers
Tusayan Fire Department is looking for volunteers to join its department.
More information is available from Tusayan Fire Department at (928) 638-3473 or by stopping by the department Tuesday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Grand Canyon Lions Club District D21
The Lions club meet the first and third Wednesdays of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the Canyon Plaza Resort, located behind the IMAX® Theater on Highway 64. Anyone in the community is invited to attend.
Zumba class meets Mondays
A zumba class will be held at 6 p.m. Monday nights in the MPR. All fitness levels are welcome.
- Prescott-area COVID-19 vaccination venues to open this week
- A roller coaster of a ride: Community sounds off on proposed coaster park and tubing hill
- Foot of snow possible for Williams this weekend
- Winter storm closes multiple highways in Arizona
- Yavapai County vaccinations for Phase 1B involves pharmacy partnerships
- Doctor shortage: New family medicine residency brings students to rural Arizona
- NTSB report: Deadly Grand Canyon helicopter crash likely caused by wind
- Grand Canyon renews agreement with China's Yuntaishan Geopark
- Letter to the editor: Canyon Coaster Park looks for transparency with community
- Obituary: Clarence (Clearwater) David Toledo, Jr.
- Yavapai County vaccinations for Phase 1B involves pharmacy partnerships
- Wild ride: Coaster and tubing park proposal comes before Williams P & Z
- Obituary: Annie Shumway
- Agritourism camp approved for Garland Prairie in Williams
- Coconino County sees high demand for COVID-19 vaccine
- A roller coaster of a ride: Community sounds off on proposed coaster park and tubing hill
- Flagstaff Medical Center reports record COVID cases
- Flagstaff minimum wage bumps to $15 per hour, state to $12.15
- Doctor shortage: New family medicine residency brings students to rural Arizona
- Prescott-area COVID-19 vaccination venues to open this week
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