by Akos Kovach | GTA Board Member First of all the Greenlee Tourism Association (GGTA) sends you and yours best wishes for a peaceful, safe and Merry Christmas. And there are several holidays celebrated around the world as the end of 2024 becomes history. And on that note please acceptContinue Reading

DECEMBER EVENTS TODAY!: RECURRING EVENTS For inclusion in next month’s newsletter, send events to margaret@margaretdillard.net   Please send complete info: name of event, where and when it will be held, brief description (or better yet, send a PDF of your flyer), contact information in case readers need more details, ANDContinue Reading

Gilbert Mesa has been chosen as the 2024 Clifton Festival of Lights Grand Marshal. This honor is bestowed on an individual who, over a lifetime has made significant contributions to the community as a whole. We are honored to have Mr. Mesa join the ranks of Clifton’s finest. Mr. Mesa’sContinue Reading

When brothels were plentiful, and gunfights took place on busy streets. Some streets were nothing more than muddy roadways. Others offered a variety of foods, saloons and overnight rooms. Ghost tours, historical tours, mine tours – you name it – there are lots of exciting things to see and doContinue Reading

OCTOBER EVENTS For more complete information see the Discover Greenlee Newsletter | October 2024 UPCOMING EVENTS: For inclusion in next month’s newsletter, send events to margaret@margaretdillard.net   Please send complete info: name of event, where and when it will be held, brief description (or better yet, send a PDF ofContinue Reading

Out of Arizona’s 15 counties, only one can be the best, and a new ranking claims to have found it. Greenlee County was rated the best Arizona county to live in as the best county for families and to buy a home, according to Niche’s list of the 2024 BestContinue Reading

Two sisters and their cousin, with the maiden name of Stonebridge, came in to the visitors center with a scrapbook of memories of their fathers when they were born and lived in Clifton in the 1920s. There were twin brothers and another brother. The two sisters’ father was Donald oneContinue Reading

Western New Mexico University acknowledges the deep roots New Mexico shares withMexico. The territory of New Mexico gained statehood in 1912, yet the people living inthe border regions and beyond continue to be influenced by these roots in all aspects ofculture– art, food, music, language and customs. As a HispanicContinue Reading

It may be called Greenlee Gardens – Clifton Site, but over the last decade we have gardened with residents from all parts of the county.  On Saturday, April 13th,garden members welcomed gardeners, old and new, to look over the garden, take home some free plants, learn about identifying which weedsContinue Reading