In October, I visited the Tucson Meet Yourself festival.

There were over 45 vendors serving food from all over the world. There was Greek, Turkish, Chinese, Polish and Mexican food.
One booth I visited sold special chocolates made in Mexico. They tasted good; some were even spicy!

The name of the company is Chocolate Ritual. I spoke with owner Anayency Gomez, about the ingredients and where and how they are made. Besides truffles, there were three chocolate spreads that can be paired with cheeses.

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Kevin West, from Indianapolis, has been a professional contemporary abstract artist for over 17 years. He’s the founder of Gifted Custom Art.

When he was battling stage-3 cancer, he let his love of art distract him from the treatments. He tried to come up with ways to teach low-income kids the love of art.

It was scary being diagnosed, West says. But he knew through his faith, that he would be okay.

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Have you ever wished that you had the talent to create a masterpiece? Now you can, even if you’ve never picked up a paintbrush.

I recently attended a painting party at Creative Juice with a room full of other new artists. We used a kit ordered through Gifted Custom Art. You select a photo ahead of time. Your photo is then turned into a paint-by-number on canvas. Within a few hours of painting, anyone can become an artist.

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Bandelier National Monument is near Los Alamos, New Mexico. More than 11,000 years ago, the first humans arrived in Bandelier, hunting enormous bison and mammoths.

Bandelier is a beautiful place with an amazing history. This national monument has cave dwellings and petroglyphs. Visitors can climb into some of the caves using ladders. Exploring these dwellings gives visitors an idea of what it was like to live in the area thousands of years ago.

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Do you know what’s special about September 17? It’s Constitution Day. It was also the day that Tumacacori National Historical Park had a naturalization ceremony.

I attended this special ceremony where new citizens are sworn in. I was lucky to witness 16 people become new U.S. citizens. They represented 15 different countries, including Canada, Mexico, Australia and Russia.

The ceremony was held in front of the historic Tumacacori Mission Church and presided over by the Honorable Judge James A. Soto.

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I got to interview two ex-Wildcat basketball players, Nick Johnson and Kaleb Tarczewski, better known as “Zeus.” They were at Johnson’s basketball camp.

When he was at Arizona, Nick chose jersey number 13 because his father Joey Johnson had that number when he played.

I asked them what made them want to do a basketball camp for kids. Nick said he had always wanted to give back. He explained that the idea really came into action one day after a game, and Zeus tagged along with him. They seem like cool friends!

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I got to meet the voice of the Wildcats, Brian Jeffries.

Jeffries said it had always been his dream to be the voice of the Wildcats. He said it’s kind of challenging to travel with the team.
He loves all sports and said that it was the greatest feeling to go to his first national championship.

Out of the 1,500 games he has called, which were the most memorable?

He said for football, it was Arizona against Oklahoma. In basketball, it was when Arizona beat North Carolina in the Final Four. For baseball, it was when Arizona went to both national championships.

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January 1 marks the start of a new year, but have you ever thought of where the world rings in the year first? How about the United States—where do Americans celebrate the New Year first? 

Before you find out, it’s important to know a little about time zones. When you look at a map, you... Read more

Celebrating 45 years of literacy in Arizona!

Common Core Worksheets: Fresh standards-based fun sheets for classrooms to use in conjunction with the current issue of Bear Essential News.

Free Young Reporters Program: Students in grades 3–8 develop as young writers by writing news stories for Bear Essential News.

Young Reporters can attending monthly Zoom meetings and interview important people from our community.

Free Classroom Presentations: Five dynamic topics are available from a Bear editor. 

 

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Richie Rich of Richie Rich World was the headliner at Tucson Fashion Week in October.

He remembered me from a fashion show at Hotel Congress in July. I asked him what he has been working on since then. He told me he’s working with Monster Headphones and Beats from Dr. Drew on new headphones and phone chargers. Rich also went to China and Hong Kong to look for factories to work along with factories here in America.

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