School is out and summer vacation has officially begun. The Boys and Girls Clubs of the Sun Corridor has started its summer camp program providing activities for Maricopa children on break. The purpose of the summer camp is to provide for Maricopa children, ages kindergarten through fifth grade, who may not have summer plans or need a place to go while their parents are at work.
Meanwhile, at Maricopa’s most recent City Council meeting, city employees shared findings from the current budget as they proposed the new budget for fiscal year 2025. The biggest takeaway from the meeting was that the city will be, once again, lowering the property tax rate. Read more about the proposed Maricopa budget.
— For subscribers — Wendy Webb still remembers driving to people’s houses or meeting people in the Fry’s parking lot to deliver food. The food bank moved into a trailer, then into its current home in the blue barn. She feels that’ll be its forever home, worth the time and investment.
Since joining the Eloy City Council in 2020, Vice Mayor Sara Curtis has experienced the ins and outs of keeping a city up and running. Now, in her bid for a second term as a councilmember, Curtis hopes to continue the work she started four years ago and make Eloy a thriving community in the future.