As the football season kicks off, here is a list that combines two of my passions—pedestrianism and football!
Tag: Arizona
Arizona, It's up to YOU! – A Day for Civic Action
Right now, an important conversation is occurring about how people can engage civically toward a more positive evolution for our communities and state
Social Media for Business AZ – September 9th
I wanted to let my Arizona based readers know of an upcoming event that you may be interested in.
DPJ Article: The Economic Impacts of Buying Local
Local First Arizona’s recent study proves local spending makes a difference.
Mapping the SB 1070 Boycott (Phxated.com)
Why a statewide boycott of Arizona misses the point.
Sites to See: Neil B. McGinnis Equipment Co. / Allis-Chalmers Showroom
This building is an often overlooked example of Phoenix’s mid-century architecture. Neil B. McGinnis Neil B. McGinnis was born in El Paso Texas in 1897. He spent his childhood in Missouri, and moved to Phoenix in 1912. McGinnis graduated from Phoenix Union High School and attended Occidental College in California before joining the Navy during World…
605 East Grant Street, Phoenix AZ
605 East Grant Street has a long and storied history, with connection to some key figures in the Phoenix’s history.
Welcome to My Neighborhood
This past winter I became president of the Grandview Neighborhood Association that represents about 1,200 residents in our diverse central Phoenix neighborhood
Friday Five: What I Read in the Week that Was
Here are about the only five articles I read this week (although they are all excellent 🙂 ).
A Call to Action
If we love our community, then a little effort put into making it better is a small price to pay.