A little bit of Broadway has come to Atria Seville. The senior living facility at 2000 N. Rampart Blvd. has begun a new exercise program under the direction of a former “Jubilee!” dancer.
Recreation
Black Canyon National Water Trail in the Lake Mead National Recreation Area is one of only 16 national water trails in the United States and the first one in the Southwest. Designated last year, this Colorado River corridor stretches from Hoover Dam about 30 miles downstream to Lake Mojave.
If you’ve ever dreamed of shooting arrows like Robin Hood or Katniss Everdeen from “The Hunger Games,” View has your back, exploring archery ranges throughout the valley.
Feeling adventurous? Well, these climbers are.
For those seeking a getaway, spring brings festivals and many opportunities to enjoy nature.
Standing on the red cliffs overlooking St. George, Utah, you can imagine this valley as the area’s first white residents saw it 150 years ago.
Many of the treasures offered by the 1.6 million-acre Mojave National Preserve can be found only by traveling on remote gravel roads. One such destination is Fort Piute in the extreme eastern region of the park.
Extra Innings Las Vegas offers training technology and fun for everyone, from 6-year-old T-ball fanatics to professional baseball players.
Fall concerts, theater plays and dance performances are envisioned at Craig Ranch Regional Park, 628 W. Craig Road, once the 170-acre, $130 million park finishes the construction of its amphitheater this year.
SUMMERLIN AMATEUR GOLF EVENT PLANNED
“GolfBoard is undeniably the most exciting and enjoyable way to experience any (golf) course.”
With the Pacific Ocean, tons of sun, mild temperatures and an unlimited amount of outdoor activities in which to take part, San Diego makes an ideal destination for a short family trip. Or perhaps a romantic one.
BUBBLE RUN PLANNED FOR MARCH 7
Experienced wildflower watchers know that you find some flowers in some places every year. You have to follow the water.
An unusual visitor came to the valley in early February, and the visit was the talk of the town for bird-watchers.