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(Clockwise from left) Destinee Wentworth, 19, her father, Eric Wentworth, 35, his mother Barbra Spear, 56, her mother Anita Ellsworth, 75, and her mother Barbra Culp, 90 take a six-generation family portrait with 4-month-old Christopher Daniel Forrest, Destinee's son.
(Clockwise from left) Barbra Culp, 90 holds her 4-month-old great-great-great grandson, Christopher Daniel Forrest.
Destinee Wentworth, and her son, 4-month-old Christopher Daniel Forrest, are part of a in a line of six generations still living today. [Stacie Spring/Tribune]
You may have been too busy to realize it, but April was Stress Awareness Month. Sponsored by the Health Resource Network, a non-profit health education group, Stress Awareness Month was designed to promote awareness about ways to reduce stress in our lives. And if you're a member of the so-called "Sandwich Generation," you may well have plenty of stress to deal with - especially financial stress. And that's why you may want to look at an opportunity to explore ways of "de-stressing" yourself.
You may have been too busy to realize it, but April was Stress Awareness Month. Sponsored by the Health Resource Network, a non-profit health education group, Stress Awareness Month was designed to promote awareness about ways to reduce stress in our lives. And if you're a member of the so-called "Sandwich Generation," you may well have plenty of stress to deal with - especially financial stress. And that's why you may want to look at an opportunity to explore ways of "de-stressing" yourself.
WASHINGTON - How much it will cost to clear the debris, detoxify the water, house the homeless and rebuild New Orleans and the Gulf Coast after the Katrina catastrophe is still anyone’s guess, but it’s clear who’s going to pay for most of it: Future generations.
Friday morning at about 2:30 a.m. marks the end of my adolescence. That’s when the opening night of the last movie based on the last book of the Harry Potter series ends.
The Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station, like most in the nation, is safe but could stand to improve its preparedness procedures, federal inspectors said this week.
The Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station, like most in the nation, is safe but could stand to improve its preparedness procedures, federal inspectors said this week.
The largest nuclear plant in the U.S., Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station is equipped to handle emergency situations like the one in Japan, according to officials.
No injuries were reported in a fire that broke out Monday in a generator at the Boeing plant in Mesa.
AUGUSTA, Ga. — In a world without Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson would not challenge Jack Nicklaus' record of 18 major titles, nor would he inspire comparisons to Michael Jordan and Muhammad Ali.
Phil Mickelson stretches during a practice round at the CA Championship, in Doral, Fla. March 11, 2009.
Gary Player of South Africa and Jack Nicklaus, right, follow Arnold Palmer, left, during the Par 3 contest before the Masters golf tournament at the Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga. April 8, 2009.
For the Wilson family, a talent for art spans generations. So they decided to put it on display in one of Gilbert's libraries.
FAMILY TIES: Mesa resident James Wilson is reflected in his painting “Marion’s Friendship Quilt” next to one of his granddaughter Aimee’s paintings Friday at Gilbert’s Southeast Regional Library.
PING recently unleashed an entire new line of golf clubs on the public, as the G10 series replaced its G5 series, which had replaced the G2 series.
Three generations of the Gesswein family spend time together just about every day. That’s because the Scottsdale men work at The Clock Doctor & Music Box Co., a firm with roots dating back nearly 50 years.
The Gessweins, Tyler, from left, Bill Jr. and Bill, represent three generations of clocksmiths. They discussed their trade Thursday at their Scottsdale shop.
The death of Rosa Parks underscores that the generation responsible for the key victories of the civil rights movement is fading into history, leaving its survivors with the challenge of keeping the movement's memory and work alive even as today's youth often seem disengaged.
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
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