Newsletter / Boletín Vol. 8 Issue 5 October / November...
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Newsletter / Boletín - Vol. 8 Issue 5 October / November 2012
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Table of Contents
/ Contenido
1. Cover
2. Table of Contents
3. Arizona Florist
4. CCS Community Tour
5. Mother Earth Corner / Valle del Sol 6. Cultural Diversity Training 7. G.A.I.N. 8. Native American Connections 9. Goodwill / Smiles Over Miles 10. Environmental Memories of CCS 11. Audubon Center / CCS Faith Luncheon 12. Cementerio Lindo 13. Cardno ATC 14. Leadership Academy Conference 15. Graffiti Free Phoenix 16. Pioneer & Military Memorial Cemetary 17. Grand Avenue Festival 18. Grand Families 19. CCS Newsletter is Going Green 20. Music of the Legends of Soul Fundraiser
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STAFF
Eva Ordóñez Olivas Executive Director/CEO
Shawn Pearson Deputy Director
Eloisa Johnson Program Manager
Affordable Housing Disposition Program
(AHDP) - FIX IT Program
Jay O. Olivas Manager
Multi-Media/Facility Services
& Newsletter Production
Wendoly Abrego Program Manager
Sustainable Communities
Rachel Johnson Accountant/CPA
Kendall Drake Program Manager Civic Engagement
Raul Daniels Business Outreach
Patricia Arviso
Special Projects
Sue Moyer Special Projects
Violeta Ramos Special Projects
Julian Sodari III Project Coordinator
Spirit of Dedication
BOARD
OF DIRECTORS
Greg Acedo
State Farm - Owner/Agent
Chair
Mara DeLuca Funke Maricopa County Department of Health
Vice Chair
Venus Ramirez Maricopa Integrated Health System
Secretary/Treasurer
Tiffany Halperin Logan Halperin
Landscape Architects
Member
Grace Salinas Marcos de Niza Community
Member
Commander
Michael Kurtenbach City of Phoenix
Police Department
Member
Luis A. Miranda Miranda Customs/
CCS Business Owner
Member
Kym Billington CCBG Architects—Principal/
CCS Business Owner
Member
Kendra Cea Arizona Public Service
Member Emeritus
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“Despierten y Huelan las Flores!” los dueños de la florería Arizona Florist Cheryl y Brad Denham ya lo están viviendo…Si no ha visitado esta florería local, necesitan hacerlo. El hermoso olor de las flores y pronto de los arreglos de fruta es irresistible. No so-lo puede recoger un arreglo de flores o dos para sus seres queridos, también encontrara regalitos, globos y curiosos objetos para demostrarle a esa persona especial cuanto los ama. En Arizona Florist encon-trara “las mas frescas de las frescas” dice Lindsey Gender, la encargada de publicidad y miembro del Grupo de Negocios de la Comunidad de CCS. Se toman este comentario muy en serio con equipo de tecnología avanzada que asegura el contacto mas puro y fresco con sus flores…si no me cree, visite su tienda y su temperatura caerá rápidamente. ¡No se pierda de los especiales los VIERNES con arreglos de flores a $5 TODO EL DIA! Y para los es-peciales de todos los días de 2-6pm, los arreglos a precios naturales estarán al 30% de descuento. ¡Encontrara los mejores precios de la ciudad!
“Wake up and smell the flowers!” Arizona Florist owners Cheryl and Brad Denham don’t have to…If you haven’t visited this local florist, you need to. The wonderful smell of the flowers and coming soon, fruit arrangements is irresistible. Not only can you pick up a bouquet or two for your loved ones, you’ll also find gifts, balloons and whimsical items to show that special someone how much you love them. At Arizo-na Florist you’ll find “the freshest of the fresh,” says Lindsey Gender, who is in charge of marketing and is also a member of the CCS Business Network. They take this statement very seriously with state of the art equipment that ensures the purest contact and freshness for their flowers…if you don’t believe me, visit their store, your temperature will surely drop. Don’t miss their FRIDAY specials, $5 bunches ALL DAY . The Flower Happy Hours are EVERY DAY from 2-6pm for 30% off regular priced arrange-ments. You will find the best prices in town!
2050 South 16th Street Suite 100 Phoenix, AZ 85034
Phone 602-507-4200
In Central City South since September 2010 En la Comunidad de Central City South
desde Septiembre 2010
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Mother Earth Corner
What is
'pollution'? Pollution can be many different things, but
it basically means any nasty stuff that we
put in our oceans or air or ground. This
nasty stuff can be smoke in the air from
industrial plants (or even smoke from a
cigarette!), trash being thrown in the riv-
ers or oceans, or chemicals dumped in
landfills. What all these pollutants have in common
is that they hurt our earth. Our water is not as safe
to drink, smoke can make the air unsafe to
breathe, and landfills can affect the soil around
them so much that it’s impossible for healthy plants
and trees to grow. Can you think of any examples
of pollution near you?
La Esquina de Nuestra Madre la Tierra
¿Que es
'La Contaminación' ? La contaminación puede ser muchas co-
sas, pero simplemente es cualquier cosa
sucia que tiramos en nuestros océanos o
el aire o la tierra. Estas cosas sucias
puede ser el humo de una planta indus-
trial (¡o hasta el humo de un cigarro!), ba-
sura que tiramos en los ríos y océanos, o químicos
derramamos en los entierros de basura. Lo que
todos los contaminantes tienen en común es que
todos lastiman a nuestra tierra. Nuestra agua ya
esta tan segura para beber, el humo hace que el
aire no sea tan seguro para respirar y los entierros
de basura afectan nuestra tierra haciendo imposi-
ble el que crezcan plantas y arboles saludables
¿Puede pensar de algunos ejemplos de
contaminacion cerca de usted?
Genevieve Zorc Arizona State University
College of Anthropology
Phoenix Revitalization Corporation/Intern
Valle del Sol Celebrates
the Grand Opening of
Family Clinic Clinic will integrate medical and
behavioral health care www.valledelsol.org
(602)258-6797
On September 14, 2012 Valle del Sol held a grand opening for their state-of-the-art primary care clinic located at 1209 South 1
st Avenue which will inte-
grate health care with behavioral health services. The inspiration for the Total Health program began when Valle del Sol staff discovered that their
behavioral health care patients were facing barriers to primary care due to transportation issues or a lack of physicians to meet their client’s primary health care needs. In addition, research shows that individ-uals with behavioral health issues often die younger due to untreated chronic medical illnesses such as diabetes, high cholesterol, or high blood pressure.
"We are championing this effort to maximize the level of care for our patients and to provide better
health outcomes in our communities” said Kurt
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Enchanted Trail Friday-Sunday, October 19-21 5:30pm-8pm Thousands of glow lights reveal the creatures of the night during Enchanted Trail! Trick -or-treat while you explore nature by night at our third annual fall festi-val. Make your own animal mask, walk through the bat cave, see live wildlife, meet our trash troll, and more! Free admission! For more information contact:
602-468-6470
Railbirds Saturday, October 27 9:30am-12:30pm, Awards Fiesta 12:30-2:30pm Ride the Light Rail on Halloween weekend for Phoenix's own urban wildlife scavenger hunt. Led by bird experts, teams compete to find the most species and other nature-related items at stops along the Light Rail line. After the hunt, convene at the Audubon Center for our Awards Fiesta--awards for most Railbird facebook posts, best costume, most scavenger hunt items, and more! Tickets are just $15 and include a light rail pass, a tee-shirt, and loaner binoculars. Visit railbirds2012.eventbrite.com for tick-ets. Proceeds support Audubon Arizona's conserva-tion and education programs.
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Dedication Event at
Cementerio Lindo
The Pioneers’ Cemetery Association has planned a dedication event on Thursday, Octo-ber 25
th at the Cementerio Lindo, beginning at
10 AM sharp. Partnering with the City of Phoe-nix, the Phoenix Revitalization Corporation and the American Legion Post 41, plans are set to dedicate a new memorial plaque at the entrance of this historic cemetery at 15
th Ave. and Duran-
go. Several members of these organizations will be on hand from 10:00AM to 2:00PM to provide in-formation to visitors and family members of those who are interred at this historic cemetery. Dignitaries, special invited guests, music and en-tertainment will be on hand in the morning with food and refreshments provided by the Phoenix Revitalization Corporation. The event will con-clude about 2:00p.m. The Cementerio Lindo cemetery was established in 1891 as the first Maricopa County Cemetery and was closed to new burials in 1952 The PCA has undertaken to reconstruct the list of persons buried in the old County Cemetery. While the total number of graves is unknown due to a fire in 1951 that burned most, if not all, of the County burial records, it is thought that there may have been over 7000 burials at this location. Although the original records have been lost, death certifi-cates for the vast majority of people interred here are available online. If you have any information about the cemetery or know the name of someone who was buried there, please download, fill out and return the Burial Contact Form as an email attachment to the PCA at [email protected]. You may also contact the PCA by phoning 602-534-1262 on Thursdays or by writing to the PCA at PO Box 63342, Phoenix, AZ 85082-3342.
Dedication Event at
Cementerio Lindo La Asociación de Pioneros ha planeado un evento de dedicación el Jueves, 25 de octubre en el Cementerio Lindo a las 10:00am. En aso-ciación con la Ciudad de Phoenix, Phoenix Revi-talization Corporation, y el American Legion Post 41, se establecen planes para dedicar una nue-va placa conmemorativa en la entrada de este cementerio histórico en la 15 Avenida y Duran-go. Varios miembros de estas organizaciones esta-rán presentes de las 10:00am a las 2:00pm para proporcionar información a los visitantes y fami-liares de los que están enterrados en este ce-menterio histórico. Dignatarios, invitados espe-ciales, música y entretenimiento estarán a su disposición en la mañana con comida y refres-cos proporcionados por Phoenix Revitalization Corporation. Este evento se concluirá aproxima-damente a las 2:00pm. El Cementerio Lindo fue establecido en 1891 co-mo el primer cementerio del Condado de Mari-copa y se cerro para nuevos entierros en 1952. El PCA se ha comprometido a reconstruir la lista de personas enterradas en el Cementerio Viejo del Condado. Mientras que el numero total de tumbas es desconocida debido a un incendio en 1951 que quemo la mayoría, si no todos de los registros de entierro, se cree que puede haber habido mas de 7,000 enterramientos en esta ubicación. Aunque los registros originales se han perdido, los certificados de defunción para la gran mayoría de las personas enterradas aquí están disponibles en línea. Si usted tiene alguna información sobre el ce-menterio o quiere conocer el nombre de alguien que fue enterrado allí, por favor descargue, llene y envie el Formulario de Contacto de Entierro como un archivo de correo electrónico a la PCA a [email protected]. Tambien puede co-municarse con el PCA por teléfono al 602-534-1262, los jueves o escribiendo a la PCA, PO Box 63342, Phoenix, AZ 85082-3342.
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COMMUNITY ACTION TEAM (CAT) MEETING
HOPE VI Emmett McLoughlin Training and Education Center (CTEC) 1150 South 7th Ave - Phoenix, Arizona
Come join your neighbors at the Central City South Community Action Team Meetings!
“Fighting Crime and Blight Together”
For additional information, please contact: Kendall Drake Civic Engagement Program Manager Phoenix Revitalization Corporation 602-253-6895 [email protected]
CAT meetings are held the 2nd Thursday of every month (except June, July, December and January)
October 11, 2012
5:30p-7:30p Join us for Sub Sandwiches
and NEWS!
November 8, 2012
5:30p-7:30p Join us for Egg Rolls,
Fortune Cookies and NEWS!
7th Annual Leadership Academy Conference
Saturday, November 17th, 2012 9:30AM - 2:30PM
Launched by the
Communities for All Ages Initiative of :
Supported by:
City of Phoenix - HOPE VI Emmett McLoughlin Training and Education Center (CTEC) 1150 South 7th Ave Phoenix, Arizona
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Mark your calendar for 8 a.m. to noon
Saturday, Nov. 3, as the city’s Neighborhood
Services Department (NSD) and members of
the Anti-Graffiti Task Force host the first
annual Graffiti Free Phoenix: Wipe It Out
Day! On this day, hundreds of volunteers
and our entire NSD staff will be armed with
paint and roller brushes to remove graffiti
from places throughout the city’s
neighborhoods.
Volunteers are needed to make this a
successful event. Neighborhood organiza-
tions, corporate or church volunteer groups
and residents who want to lend a helping
hand are encouraged to sign up.
Register today at
myvolunteerphoenix.org.
Staff also has planned a kick-off rally from 9
to 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 27, at the NSD
West Facility,
3325 W. Flower St. During this event, we’ll
bring as many volunteers together to cele-
brate our citywide
anti-graffiti efforts and distribute paint and in-
formation on where groups will be working
the following Saturday. It’s going to be lots of
fun and we hope to see you there!
For more information, call 602-534-4444.
Individuals Volunteers Individual volunteers will be assigned to their closest Wipe It OUT community project. Paint, rollers and brushes will be provided. Bottled water is recommended.
Neighborhood Organization and Volunteer Groups We encourage you to plan and arrange Wipe It OUT projects in your communities. Paint, rollers, brushes and technical assistance will be provided to your neighborhood organiza-tion. Bottled water is recommended.
Wipe It OUT Pep Rally! 9 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 27 Fun and excitement! Volunteers will hear from special guest speakers about Wipe It OUT and have the chance to pick-up their project materials in advance. Please RSVP no later than Friday, Sept. 28. The Wipe It OUT Rally will be held at the Graffiti Ware-house, 3325 W. Flower St., Suite 100.
Quick Facts Event Date: Saturday, Nov. 3 Time: Projects are scheduled to begin at 8
a.m. Groups may pick up supplies and paint
before their Wipe It OUT projects – staff will contact you to schedule a pick-up date and time.
Wipe It OUT will mobilize hundreds of Phoenix residents in a combined effort to wipe out graffiti citywide!
Call 602-256-3463 with any questions.
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Dining Among the Dead An Evening of Fun & Frivolity
Saturday, October 13, 2012 4:30 PM – 8:30 PM Pioneer & Military
Memorial Park Cemetery 4
th Ave & Jefferson in Phoenix, AZ
The Pioneers’ Cemetery Association welcomes you to a Victorian diner party on the Gazebo Patio in the midst of the early Phoenix pioneers who grace the old Pioneer Cemetery. Package includes: Salad, Dinner (Choice of meat or non-meat dish), Dessert, Iced tea or Lemonade, music, lively turn of the century skit, one raffle ticket (You can purchase more), and a flashlight Historic Tour of the Cemetery featuring live reenactment characters. Cost is only $25.oo per person…no refunds. This is a fund raiser. All proceeds will go to the Pioneers’ Cemetery Association tombstone restoration. This event is by reservation only. To order your ticket and reserve a space at the dining tables, please contact ASAP Debe Branning, a Member of the PCA Board of Directors. Debe will place your name of the reservation list and send out your tickets after receiving your payment. Bring all of your friends, family, neighbors and toast the dead!
Debe Branning [email protected] 1263 N. Gaylord Circle
Mesa, AZ 85213
Cena Entre Los Muertos Una Noche de Diversion Y Frivolidad
Sábado, 13 de octubre 2012 4:30 PM – 8:30 PM Pioneer & Military
Memorial Park Cemetery 4 Avenida Y Jefferson en Phoenix, AZ
La Asociación de los Pioneros le da la bienvenida a una fiesta el Patio Gazebo en medio de los primeros pioneros de Phoenix que adornan el Cementerio de Pioneros. El Paquete Incluye: Ensalada, cena (Eleccion de plato de carne o sin carne), postre, te helado o limonada, música, una obra de teatro, un boleto de rifa (puede comprar mas), y un recorrido histórico con linternas del Ce-menterio. El costo es de solo $25.00 por persona… no se aceptan devoluciones. Este es un evento para re-caudar fondos. Todo lo recaudado se destinara a la restauración de las lapidas del Cementerio de los Pioneros. Este evento es solo con reservación. Para solicitar su boleto y reservar un espacio en la mesa de come-dor, por favor debe ponerse en contacto lo antes po-sible con Debe Branning, miembra del Consejo de Administracion PCA. Debe colocara su nombre de la lista y enviara sus boletos después de recibir su pa-go. Traiga a todos sus amigos, familiares, vecinos para brindar por los muertos!
Debe Branning [email protected] 1263 N. Gaylord Circle
Mesa, AZ 85213
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Housing Disposition Program (AHDP) List. Pick Up, Email, Call, or stop by the offices.
Phoenix Revitalization Corporation (PRC)
1310 W. Hadley Street Bldg. B Phoenix, Arizona 85007
(602) 253-6895 [email protected] www.phxrevitalization.org
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Phoenix Revitalization Corporation (PRC) will be going green AFTER the December/January newsletter
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(list will be in the December/January issue) This newsletter provides free space (as available) to non-profits, government entities, neighborhood groups, schools and faith based organizations that have programs impacting Central City South residents. Ad space is available for advertising and rates can be found at the PRC web-site. For more information contact: Jay Olivas – PRC Newsletter Production Manager (602) 253-6895 [email protected]
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