
May 2006 Issue
Red Mountain Music Company is like a box of chocolates; you never know what you’re gonna get. And this season, they’re making more unexpected music you can’t refuse, as they present “Pure Imagination: The Music of Hollywood.”
Here’s what you’ll be looking at kid: the Red Mountain Choir, the Red Mountain Youth Choir, acclaimed directors Jeffrey and David Skouson, a sensational band, memorable film clips and an array of celebrated movie music. If the force was with you when you saw Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, Casablanca, or Breakfast at Tiffany’s, frankly my dear, you won’t want to miss this live performance of music from these and other favorite flicks.
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May 2006 Issue
Much of the dentistry world has recently gone “high end,” with a goal to “sell” patients on as many services and products as possible, whether or not they are really needed.
Dr. Ben Glick, whose brand new office is located on Horizon Ridge Parkway near Gibson Road in Henderson, takes a different approach. Rather than telling patients they must get the most expensive procedure done to a damaged tooth, he explains all the options. “This is what you need, but this would be nice,” is a common approach for him. Giving patients options in their care according to time frame or cost develops a high level of trust.
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May 2006 Issue
by LaRae Free Kerr
My Dad died last Saturday. And I am far from home. I didn’t feel him drift away, and I am already lonesome for him. But as is the nature of our modern world, before I received the news, the documents recording his death were begun.
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May 2006 Issue
by Gail Jackson
For Dave’s March birthday in 1999, the gifts from our children and I included a subscription to a photography magazine, art supplies and accompanying how-to books, jigsaw puzzles, emergency flares and simple emergency automotive supplies.
Our family was giving him things to further his hobbies and give him material to pursue new interests. We were giving him things to help him through what we all thought would be his impending widower-hood, about two months down the road.
I had become very ill in December and continued to decline in spite of medical efforts to discover what was wrong.
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May 2006 Issue
If you’re tired of the high cost of supermarket beef, or are part of the growing group of people who don’t want your family eating improperly fed, antibiotic and hormone filled meat, there is an alternative. It’s natural beef from High Desert Natural, raised on family-owned ranches in Panaca, Nevada.
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