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Beth Oelkers paced her kitchen floor on Thursday night as a fire burned hundreds of miles away. She was probably feeling much the same way as hundreds of other Scottsdale parents whose children were on school trips at California’s Santa Catalina Island, where a large wildfire was forcing the evacuation of thousands.
This image provided by the Catalina Islander shows a wind-driven wildfire spread over 100 acres on rugged Santa Catalina Island, about 20 miles off Southern California, Thursday, May 10, 2007.
BLAZE: A wildfire burns Thursday in the hills above Avalon on Santa Catalina Island. PHOTO BY MATT DROLSHAGEN, EIGHTH-GRADER AT CHEYENNE TRADITIONAL SCHOOL
Christmas may be a few months away, but there is one man in Gilbert working to build handmade, wooden toys by the holidays.
Escaping California’s Santa Catalina Island ahead of a raging blaze was not the curriculum planned for 100 students, teachers and parents of Scottsdale’s Cheyenne Traditional School.
When Bill Keller landed a store manager’s job with Dillard’s department store in the Valley 34 years ago, his wife, Dianne, said she wasn’t excited about moving to Arizona, much less Mesa — from Minneapolis.
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