Age Distribution in Hidden Valley
Knowing who we are is to some large extent knowing what ages we are, and how this is changing over time. A population with many young children may need more focus on childcare, one with many teenagers may need to …
Knowing who we are is to some large extent knowing what ages we are, and how this is changing over time. A population with many young children may need more focus on childcare, one with many teenagers may need to …
Folks, our neighbors to the north, in Sabino Town and Country Estates, are asking that when you motor down Coronado Drive between Sabino Canyon Road and Webster Avenue, you remember to drive with residential speed and caution — children and …
Feelin’ Groovy? Well, slow down, you move too fast… Read more »
The attached email from Biosphere 2 is nice — it gives a glimpse into the lives of three people and how they contributed to the world.
Pima County sent this very informative Notices of Value issued for Tax Year 2024. (Link takes you to the Pima County site.)
SUPER-Picnic! That’s what HVHOA is calling our upcoming picnic for the entire neighborhood, members and non-members alike. On Saturday, March 25, at Wes Miller Park, from 1 pm to 4 pm, come join us for Barbecue and Pot Luck. Whether …
The latest newsletter from our Pima County Administrator.
By Mike Oliver, Webmaster@HiddenValleyTucson.com In this article, we begin a look into how we compare to the population of our nation, the state, the county, and the city as a subregion of the county. Understanding who we are – how …
Watershed Management Group (WMG) develops community-based solutions to ensure the long-term prosperity of people and health of the environment. They provide people with the knowledge, skills, and resources for sustainable livelihoods. WMG has an active schedule of events, for everything …
The Watershed Management Group is working for you — why not work with them? Read more »
Dear Neighbors: We have one of the safest neighborhoods in Pima County. One reason for that is Neighborhood Watch block leaders keep an eye out for unusual activity, cars you don’t recognize or anything suspicious and report it to me …
We are starting a new section this month: “Who Are We?” — It will be a place for us to collect articles like Carol Ellick’s archaeological report on Wes Miller Park in the current newsletter. But we need your help. …