Globe Miami Times Fall 2012 Edition

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LLC FALL 2012

Holiday Lights and Luminarias

Community Players

By LC Gross

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As the days shorten and the nights darken, lighting of all kinds play a central role in brightening our space and lifting our spirits. But during the holiday season, it is primarily an array of twinkling lights in all color and configuration which take center stage. The first ‘twinkling light’ was developed nearly 80 years ago, and within five years there were 15 manufacturers dedicated to this product. They eventually formed NOMA, a consortium of lighting companies that supplied 95 percent of the world supply of holiday lights until the 1960’s when the Chinese got into the market as well.

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Lighting of the Luminarias 2011/ Photograph by Bob Estrin

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A Bright Future For Apache Gold Casino & Resort By LC Gross

The Apache Gold Casino and Resort sits five miles outside of Globe on land owned by the San Carlos Apache Tribe, and has played a key role in the economic health of the region since it’s inception in 1994. So in 2009, when the Casino

Anyone who is a parent knows how difficult it can be to get children to cooperate for "picture day.” They simply refuse to follow commands to smile, sit still, or pose pretty for the camera. In fact, if you try any of those, you are likely to get just the opposite effect. Now imagine the family pet. They may love sitting on your lap, or playing fetch for hours on end when it is just you and them, but just try getting that adorable ich look when a camera is ae lC olle pointed at them...and the tt everyday becomes impossible right? Well, that was just the challenge of ace shutter pro Michael Collett who volunteered to be the official photographer for the High Desert Humane Society 1st Annual Calendar Fundraiser. Collett and his wife Jenny have worked as photographers in the local area since 1999, and have a studio on Broad Street.

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announced that due to a worsening economy they would be shutting down their golf course and keno games, and laying off 45 people there was an audible gasp from the community-at-large. In 2008, during the worst financial meltdown the country has seen since the Great Depression, gaming revenues were reportedly down nearly 20 percent across the country and showed that gaming was perhaps not the recessionproof industry many had thought it to be. Arizona was particularly hard hit with an unemployment rate of 10.8 percent and the mining industry in a stall from falling copper prices. Apache Gold, Continued on page 28

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New General Manager, Gary Murrey, is bullish on the future of the San Carlos Tribes' Casino & Resort Property.

“We are not only on the same page, but we are reading from the same book from the same library.”

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