Home – PROGRESS ARIZONA
Fighting for an Arizona that works for all of us.
— Read on www.progressarizona.org/
A community service of Arizona State UniversityHomepageSupport Arizona PBSTV ScheduleNews
At Home with Arizona PBS brings you local news and free resources for families and educators.
Are we ‘normal’ again? Answers on changes in COVID-19 protocols
As Arizona eases into a hopeful, post-pandemic life, here are 13 frequently asked questions about rules and regulations governing schools, businesses, activities and programs.
Climate change explained
What is human-caused climate change and what sort of activities have become contributing factors? “Break It Down” co-host Swapna Reddy chats with Dr. Gregg Garfin, associate professor at the University of Arizona, about how climate change is impacting Arizonans and the political discussion surrounding the topic.
Arizona’s economy shows signs of improvement
The Office of Economic Opportunity released the March 2021 employment report, showing more than 16,000 jobs added and a decrease in the unemployment rate to 6.7%. Watch this segment of Arizona Horizon to learn more about the findings.
Sponsor message
Join us in celebrating Daniel Tiger’s Be My Neighbor Day!
RSVP today for our free virtual celebration with Daniel Tiger taking place this Saturday, May 1! Prepare for the event by downloading the kindness activity bookletand learn how you can give back to the community in honor of the event.
Community Helpers Bingo
Learning how to work together helps communities grow stronger. These bilingual “Learn Along” Bingo cards include a range of learning opportunities for children. (PreK and K)
Free standards-aligned content for teachers, students and parents
Engineering, science, math, social studies and language arts resources are available via WORLD and online. These lessons follow the PBS favorites: “The Story of China,” “Poetry in America,” “Great Performances” and “Illustrative Math.” (Grades 6-12)
Get ready for ‘Thank Your School Superhero’ week
Find fun ways to say thank you to those working in education May 3-7. Use the materials from around your home to create a special message and show your School Superhero how much you care. We have lots of great ideas for you on the Arizona PBS Kids Facebook page!
Sponsor message
Friday, April 30, 2021
Arizona PBS KIDS Family Night will feature “Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum!” Yadina goes on a journey to meet some of history’s boldest women. Learn more about historical heroes with these puzzles.
Follow Arizona PBS KIDS and explore this page for more activities.
AN ELECTED OFFICIAL ON PRAYING FOR ELECTED OFFICIALS
Praying for elected officials is foundational to the ministry of Intercessors for America. What prayer points do lawmakers give when asked how we as intercessors can be praying? Recently former Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker appeared on IFA’s Pray for America’s Leaders webcast and here is what he had to say… Click in to watch!
We encourage you to pray these three prayer points for your elected officials today. When you click into the map at Pray for America’s Leaders you can add your prayer to those of other intercessors. You can even share your prayer in your state forum! Click here to visit your state’s page and connect with other intercessors.
Click TAKE ACTION to visit the Pray for America’s Leaders map and pray for your leaders–from local to federal–today.
GO THERE NOW
Life is such a critical issue in our nation. Join Kris and Camille on Thursday’s webcast as they host Pastor Mark Lee Dickson (proponent of Sanctuary Cities for Life) and Terry Beatly from Hosea Initiative discussing opportunities to support life at every level in our government. See the webcast information below–plan to join us to learn and pray.
Upholding life-
Dave Kubal
President/CEO
American soldiers at Slapton Sands during the exercise
(Wikipedia)
Operation Tiger, also known as “Exercise Tiger” was one of the large-scale dress rehearsals prior to D-Day set on Slapton Sands, Devon in southern England. This exercise, which took place 77 years ago between April 22 and April 30, 1944, ended in disaster as the Allied convoy carrying the soldiers preparing for the mock landing was attacked by real German E-boats, killing around 800 American servicemen.
As part of the build-up to D-Day, Force “U”, comprising American troops tasked with landing on Utah Beach, started training the different phases of landings at Slapton Sands. The location was chosen for its similarity to Utah Beach. The residents who lived near Slapton were evacuated in late 1943 to ensure complete secrecy. The purpose of these exercises was to give U.S. troops training in conditions very much resembling the ones awaiting them in Normandy. To make it as realistic as possible, Eisenhower even ordered troops to be landing under live fire over their heads on April 27. Due to uncoordinated changes in timing, many soldiers were killed on the beach by the naval bombardment that was supposed to take place before the landing, thus constituting the first friendly fire accident of the exercise. This was already a bad omen for the outcome of the operation.Soldiers laying bootprints in memory of the fallen on Slapton Sands
(www.thetimes.co.uk)WebsiteFacebookInstagramYouTube
In the early hours of April 28, approximately 30,000 American servicemen were heading towards Slapton Sands through Lyme Bay to simulate a landing when they were spotted by German reconnaissance planes and E-boats. The German Kriegsmarine had a base across the English Channel in Cherbourg, where they kept a flotilla of E-boats. These highly maneuverable small ships made of aluminum and timber were called Schnellboot (S-Boot for short) in German, literally “fast boats.” In Britain they came to be known as E-boats, with “E” standing for enemy. These German ships armed with torpedoes and guns and with a top speed of up to 40 knots patrolled the English Channel at night.A German E-boat
(www.boatingnz.co.nz)
Nine German E-boats under the command of Lt. Commander Bernd Klug intercepted and opened fire on convoy T-4 of eight U.S. LSTs (Landing Ship Tank, nicknamed also Large Slow Target due to its low speed) sailing in a straight line and packed with equipment and troops. Two British ships, the destroyer HMS Scimitar and the corvette HMS Azalea were supposed to secure the area. The destroyer, HMS Scimitar had to return to the dockyards in Plymouth for repairs due to a collision with one of the LSTs. Its replacement, HMS Saladin, arrived too late. The other ship, the slow and outdated WWI-era HMS Azalea, had not much chance to repel the attack of the fast German boats in the darkness. The situation was exacerbated by communication problems caused by the American and British being on different radio frequencies. The slow-moving LSTs offered easy targets for the German E-boats. Many sailors believed their green tracers were part of the exercise. Three of the LSTs were hit by German torpedoes, two of them sank, resulting in hundreds of casualties among Army and Navy personnel. LST-289 was seriously damaged but made it back to the port in Dartmouth. The E-boats retreated to Cherbourg when the Allied vessels fired back. In the chaos, some of the LSTs started firing upon each other. Many servicemen drowned or died of hypothermia in the icy water while waiting to be rescued. An additional reason for the many casualties was the poor training on wearing the lifebelts. Due to the large backpacks, many soldiers placed them around their waist. When they jumped into the water, their heavy gear flipped them upside down, forcing their heads under water and drowning them.The stern of LST-289 hit by a torpedo
(www.cnn.com)
A British officer, Julian Perkin, had horrifying memories of the disaster: “The sight was appalling. There were hundreds of bodies of American servicemen, in full battle gear, floating in the sea. Many had their limbs and even their heads blown off…. Those the doctor pronounced dead were pushed back into the sea [where] small American landing craft with their ramps down were literally scooping up bodies. It was a ghastly sight!”
Among the casualties were ten officers with BIGOT-level (standing for British Invasion of German Occupied Territory) clearance for D-Day, meaning that they had prior knowledge of the invasion. Their capture by the Germans could have compromised the landing. So serious was the situation that, fearing they were taken prisoner by the Germans, the invasion was nearly called off until the bodies of all ten victims were recovered.WebsiteFacebookInstagramYouTubeBIGOT security classification stamp
(www.bbc.co.uk)
The tragedy directed attention to a number of major issues that needed to be addressed before D-Day. One of them was the necessity to standardize radio frequencies to facilitate communication between escort vessels and landing craft. Those storming the Normandy beaches got better life-vest training, too. Friendly fire incidents were also to be avoided by means of better communication and coordination in the future. Allied leaders were furious and kept the debacle secret so as not to undermine morale, and the details were not made public until years later. The fallen were buried in military cemeteries in England. More Americans died during Exercise Tiger than on Utah Beach itself. The 4th Infantry Division lost fewer than 200 men on D-Day, while nearly 800 servicemen lost their lives on Slapton Sands.
There are several monuments remembering the casualties of the exercise. Devon resident Ken Small discovered several items from the exercise, including a Sherman tank, on the beach while beachcombing in the early 1970s. In 1974, he purchased the tank from the American government for $50 USD. In 1984, with the aid of locals, he raised the tank, which became a memorial to the incident. Another example to mention is a memorial plaque installed at Utah Beach on the wall of a former German bunker in 2012.The memorial plaque at Utah Beach
One of the German E-boats (S-130), considered the last of its kind, still exists and is being renovated by collector Kevin Wheatcroft in Mashfords, Cornwall. In the Cold War era, it was used to smuggle MI6 agents into the Baltic states, then it was handed over to the German navy for training purposes. Currently, it is hoped that after the renovation the boat will be on display in a dry dock bought by the Wheatcroft Collection in North Devon.E-boat S-130 being renovated by the Wheatcroft Collection
(www.boatingnz.co.nz)
PRESCOTT, AZ – Congressman Paul A. Gosar, D.D.S. (AZ-04) issued the following statement after launching a new countdown clock on his official website, highlighting Mr. Biden’s absenteeism at the southern border.
“This week will mark the 100th day of the Biden Administration, yet Mr. Biden refuses to visit the southern border to see first-hand the crisis his open border policies have created.
Where is Joe Biden? What is he hiding from? I’ve invited him to the border TWICE. He has not accepted.
With each passing day, the health, security and humanitarian crisis grows worse as the surge in illegal aliens trying to enter the country still rages. In fact, it appears to be getting worse because the Administration refuses to take action to address it. It is a complete failure of leadership.
I added the Biden-created border crisis countdown clock to my website so every American will know how many days have passed with no visit to the southern border by Mr. Biden.
How many more days must pass before Mr. Biden’s visits the border to see the crisis?” concluded Rep. Paul Gosar.
Click here to view the Biden-created border crisis countdown clock.
###
Hello Fair Maps Advocates! Welcome to our April Newsletter, here’s what new this month.
The Independent Redistricting Commission (IRC) meets at 9 a.m. on Tuesdays. Check out their new website here, where you can find the minutes from previous meetings, agendas for upcoming meetings, and the public comments portal.
After hiring legal counsel and gearing up to hire administrative staff, the IRC is on the verge of a crucial decision. They will vote next week to decide who their mapping consultants will be. The mappers will use 2020 Census data to draft electoral maps that the Commission will put forward.
One particular pair of firms that is being considered together is incredibly concerning. A firm called Timmons Group is slated to work with National Demographics Corporation (NDC), a consultant with an alarming track record across the country. NDC’s maps have been rejected or re-done by several courts and redistricting bodies. Here’s just a few examples:
Before the IRC makes a decision, they will allow the public to respond to issues raised through submitting public comment. This is an important opportunity for us to get public comment in the form of questions that mapping consultants must respond to. The IRC is accepting public comment until Thursday, 4/29 at 5 p.m. More info below.
1. Submit a public comment to the IRC. Email your comment to ircadmin@azdoa.gov
2. Sign our petition to demand the IRC not hire Timmons Group
3. Submit a Letter to the Editor to get the word out to your community about NDC
If your newspaper doesn’t appear, manually search the name
4. Submit a Letter to the Editor about Arizona Apportionment and fair maps
Thank you to everyone who has signed our previous petitions. We gathered over 500 signatures last month from folks in 12 counties across Arizona to demand that the IRC commit to transparency in future hires. Read our press release about submitting that petition to the IRC here.
Apportionment Day has come and gone. The apportionment process is the first step of redistricting. We had expected gaining a 10th district, but after the release of data Arizona will not be getting any additional seats. Despite this, we will continue to engage on redistricting because voters deserve a map that gives them an opportunity to elect representatives that represent our growing population in every corner of the state.
To get even more involved with the fight for fair maps join our volunteer call. The next AOTL AZ Monthly Volunteer Zoom Call is on May 11 from 5:15-6:00 p.m.
Join us for a monthly community discussion about redistricting and how you can get involved!Sign Up Here
AZ Mirror: Arizona census stunner: No 10th congressional seat
Democracy Docket: The Redistricting Fight Starts Now
AZ Mirror: Redistricting commission chooses Democratic, Republican attorneys
Thanks for volunteering with us! If you have any questions/comments or would like to set up a time to talk and get more involved, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
Laiba Waqas
Arizona Digital Organizer | All On The Line
480-253-9776 | allontheline.org
APRIL 28, 2021″Everyone has setbacks, disappointments and missed opportunities. But wallowing in the past and focusing on the negatives is a sure way to doom your future. So put the past behind you and embrace today as the beginning of your new season.” — Edward T. Creagan, M.D.Healthy EatingReal food on a budgetAre you concerned with the cost of good-for-you foods? Some healthy foods — such as fresh produce and fish — can be expensive. But your overall grocery bill may actually be lower because you’re eating less of other costly foods, namely all those pricey processed offerings: chips, cookies and ice cream. Read on to learn how you can stick to your grocery budget and eat well at the same time.Try these simple tips »Weight Loss
Are you ready to lose weight?
It’s easy to say that you want to lose weight, but do you have a burning desire to reach your goals? Set yourself up for success by assessing your readiness for change and weight loss. Answer these questions as honestly as possible and take note of any patterns or observations that surface.
Take the quiz now »Today’s Meal-Planning Tip
Cooking tip: Cook once, eat twice!
Plan meals that will use up perishable ingredients in a variety of dishes. For example, plan to roast a chicken for dinner one night. Then, use the leftovers for a chicken salad sandwich or a pot of chicken soup later in the week.
May is Better Hearing Month
Dear friends,
With a full year of the pandemic behind us, many of us are looking forward to getting together with family and loved ones. But for many others, this time brings a sense of loneliness and isolation. Studies have linked untreated hearing loss to loneliness, stress, depression, and even early cognitive decline.
We believe that NO ONE should be left out of life’s precious moments. As local hearing care providers, we want to be part of giving back to our community. We know that many have been hit hard by this pandemic, and we are seeking to improve the life of an individual who has not had the opportunity to see the benefits hearing aids can have on their life firsthand. We would like to offer one deserving individual a pair of premium hearing aids, with follow up services included.
SO WE NEED YOUR HELP!
If you know someone who needs our help, or even if that person is you, we need you to submit an entry to our “May is Better Hearing Month” contest. Simply write an essay of 300 words or less, describing why you or someone you know would benefit from better hearing, but has not been able to seek help due to their financial situation.
Please submit your essay with your name and contact information, as well as the name and contact information of the person you are nominating. Send your essay via email to drcrovato@hearingassociatesofnova.com or mail it to us. The contest will run from now until May 27, 2021. The winner will be notified May 31, 2021. For any information, please feel free to contact us.
Thank you for helping us give back to our community during this May is Better Hearing Month!
Sincerely,
Drs. Crovato, Yunes, and Trinka
Cookie | Duration | Description |
---|---|---|
cookielawinfo-checkbox-analytics | 11 months | This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". |
cookielawinfo-checkbox-functional | 11 months | The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". |
cookielawinfo-checkbox-necessary | 11 months | This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". |
cookielawinfo-checkbox-others | 11 months | This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. |
cookielawinfo-checkbox-performance | 11 months | This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". |
viewed_cookie_policy | 11 months | The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. It does not store any personal data. |