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June 24th, 2009, 10:48 pm by Sharon
Mesa Mayor Scott Smith was host of an event today as the US Attorney for the District of Arizona, Diane J. Humetewa - presented a plaque to the Mesa Attorney Office - Prosecution Division and Mesa Police Department honoring Mesa’s participation with special awards.
Mesa was recognized for Project Safe Neighborhoods which targets gang members and firearms recovery; made possible by federal grants through the Arizona Criminal Justice System, forming a partnership with VCIT - Violent Crime Impact Team - and the US Attorney’s Office.
Impressive is the fact that Mesa Police arrested over 2000 gang members, drug dealers, felons, recovering 4900 firearms. Mesa Assistant City Prosecutor Sabrina De Costa, on loan from the US Attorney’s Office, successfully helping with 38 cases. The grants reimbursed Mesa for the personnel costs.
Mesa Mayor Scott Smith stated “The City of Mesa is committed to keeping our residents safe. By targeting violent crimes committed by gang members, we can achieve the greatest impact on public safety.”
Mayor Smith brings a real sense of support toward community safety, making it a priority. Thank you Mayor!
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March 12th, 2009, 9:16 pm by Sharon
The City of Mesa, Neighborhood Services posted an article today featuring an opportunity to volunteer or donate items for the East Valley Homeless Project which will be held in Mesa.
The city is providing the service through Mesa’s Human Services Program partnering with a variety of 10 non-profit and government agencies making the project possible. Assistance with housing, medical, and identification to name a few.
Showers, haircuts, lunch! Volunteers and donations are needed to assist in various areas. New bath towels, socks, underwear, money donations for lunch - volunteers and guests, and backpacks are some items needed. Perhaps serving meals, assisting the homeless connect with agencies, or distributing clothing will be the place you want to help in making this a successful east valley resource opportunity!
The East Valley Homeless Project in Mesa on April 17th from 8 AM-3 PM at City of Grace Church - 655 E. University Drive.
View the full story in City of Mesa News Articles in order to volunteer and/or donate, see the agencies that will be on hand, services, needs and information to contact Lisa Wilson, Program Coordinator - Mesa Human Services.
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October 11th, 2008, 8:12 am by Sharon
Ed Young, a dynamic speaker, teacher, and minister will be in Mesa!
He is the founding and Senior Pastor, Fellowship Church - a mega church in the Dallas-Forth Worth, TX. He will be in Mesa October 14th, presenting the C3 - Creative Church Conference. Hear his personal experiences and leadership principles - and more, those topics that many don’t talk about!
Pastors and leaders, those interested in leading a ministry will want to attend!
A power packed day starting at 9:00 am - 5:00 pm. Register at the City of Grace Mesa website and check out the details. Discount for groups and if your a City of Grace member, discount.
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October 9th, 2008, 7:58 pm by Sharon
Wow, a woman getting items out of her car while parked at St. Timothy’s Catholic Community was approached by a man with a gun intending to rob her!
Apparently she had a faster draw - when she started praying he lowered his pistol and walked away! I’d say he was shot down; he was also arrested by Mesa Police for attempted robbery. This happened at 1:00 PM - midday - always be cautious no matter where, when, or what time it is! At least you can be ready with a prayer…..
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October 3rd, 2008, 12:21 pm by Sharon
Having a small business or getting started these days may have some of us wondering, how is it possible?
A couple of weeks ago after attending the 4th Annual East Valley Minority & Small Business Symposium - I came away with so much good information it created a new inspired vision. All things are possible - avoid looking at circumstances and get busy with a plan!
The one really great presentation was that of Luis Reynoso, SBDC - MCC (Small Business Development Center - Maricopa Community Colleges) whose presentation Marketing on a Shoestring gave a wealth of information. The center serves existing and aspiring women and minority business owners - both small and medium sized business owners and prospective owners to meet the needs in developing and implementing programs.
Topics included:
- 15 Foolproof Ideas for Promoting Your Company
- eMarketing - lots to glean from these points
- Establishing a Web Presence - eCommerce / eSmallBusiness redefines the marketplace capturing the new generation with emerging technologies
- Business Assessment Tool
- Leads at the Library/City of Mesa Library Local Leads, Local Business Directories, Helpful Directories, Marketing Help, Import/Export, Association Directories, Trade Shows, Internet & Business Information
- SBDC: one-on-one bilingual business analysis & technical assistance
Want help? It’s FREE! Luis Reynoso, East Valley Director, Mesa Minority/Micro SBDC, Academic and Student Affairs Division is located in Mesa at Maricopa Community Colleges - 165 N. Centennial Way, Room 209. To make an appointment: 480.784.0590 - get started now!
Symposium presented by MAHC (Mesa Association of Hispanic Citizens) and the EVHBA (East Valley Hispanic Business Alliance) held at the beautiful Southwest Ambulance facility 708 W. Baseline Rd, Mesa. Phillip A. Austin, President of MAHC, Attorney at Law/Business Law, 215 N. Robson St., Mesa - 480.644.0506 for legal assistance.
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September 29th, 2008, 9:17 pm by Sharon
December 8th marks the date for the next crucial meeting that has the potential to open a gateway to remarkable growth and opportunity for the southeast valley and northern Pinal County.
That meeting is a group of southeast mayors and government officials that will discuss items including trust land development of the 275 mile sq. mile Superstition Vistas, transportation, and Phoenix-Gateway Airport. The group: Gateway-Northern Pinal Area Alliance of Government that include mayors of Apache Junction, Queen Creek, Mesa, Florence, with Supervisors from Pinal County, and Arizona State Land Department Commissioner.
Mesa Mayor Scott Smith surely vocalizes all concerns to work effectively to coordinate efforts.
Uppermost in my mind are transportation needs, making sure people that live in these areas now - and in the future - have adequate, safe, plentiful transportation methods including good roads, freeway access, transit bus, and/or rail. Someone needs to come up with the finances to take care of their constituents, residents, students, employees, mothers transporting children, fathers traveling miles to work - people come first!
Meetings will be scheduled quarterly, the December 8th meeting is being held at the Queen Creek Public Library (Ellsworth & Ocotillo) and open to the public.
The article appeared yesterday in the East Valley Tribune on-line news under Mesa.
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September 25th, 2008, 11:12 pm by Sharon
We’ve all seen or heard about many of the disasters that happen in our country, but what about you and your family? Are you ready? Captain Gabe Sezate, Emergency Management, Mesa Fire Department - has a day planned for us!
You’ll want to show up Saturday, September 27th from 9am - 2 pm when Mesa Fire and Police will be on hand along with others to help our community know how to be prepared!
There will be plenty to do and see, including free seminars on Family Disaster Preparedness, what do with pets, and how about your employees - all critical information we need to know.
Another plus is family entertainment, free prizes, and a kids catch and release fish tank - the day will be educational and fun. Many community partners are hosting the event making available this wonderful opportunity.
The place: Bass Pro Shops at Mesa Riverview - 1133 North Dobson - Loop 202 and Dobson.
Check out these web sites for emergency information in Arizona: WWW.AZ211.GOV WWW.READY.GOV
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September 13th, 2008, 10:21 pm by Sharon
Often times it’s difficult to adjust to change at the age of 12. Lonnie of Mesa, the 12 year old that went missing, must have had some very close and trusted relationships in the town of Laveen - where she recently moved from. So much so that perhaps she tried to find her way back.
As I began to read the story however, I would not have jumped to the conclusion that she went on her own except for the fact some clothes and personal items were missing as well. My heart and thoughts go out to Lonnie who must be fearful by now, and her parents who must be incredibly worried.
My prayer is that Lonnie be found safe, unharmed, and soon! If you know anything, please call 480-644-2211, Mesa Police.
Story posted by Nick R. Martin.
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September 13th, 2008, 1:23 am by Sharon
Do these names sounds familiar? If they are or you want to find out and experience a terrific music event you’ll be where they are in Mesa!
It’s called Million Voices Tour with Barlow Girl, special guest Jimmy Neecham, and featuring Brooke Barrettsmith! The place: City of Grace, sponsoring the event with Vertigomovement.net in Mesa - 655 E. University Dr.
Sunday, September 21st - Time, 6:30 pm, doors open at 5:30 pm - Tickets: $10 for groups of 10 or more, $15 Advance, $18 at the door, and $27 for a VIP Badge that gets you in at 4:30 pm and a 45 minute Q&A/photo session with Barlow Girl!
Contacts for more information and tickets: City of Grace Bookstore - open Sundays and through the week 10-5pm. Also at www.extremefaithproductions.com or at 480-812-1100. I can’t wait!
Vertigo Movement - a young adult gathering that will begin to meet every week starting October 3rd, for a concert, conversation, and food - all on Fridays - 7:00 pm, Activity Center, City of Grace. Afterward out to some of the most popular areas around the valley, this is where you want to be!
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September 12th, 2008, 12:39 am by Sharon
It’s not too early to start thinking about you know what….Christmas gifts! One of the places you’ll be sure to find something special will be at the Mesa Arts Center on Saturday, November 22, 10AM - 6PM.
The day will be an event you won’t want to miss and it’s FREE! Artists will have their unique gifts, there will be live entertainment, and fun children’s activities. Of course there will be beverages and food from restaurants available too!
One of those artists I know you’ll love - Viola Burke makes Joy Boxes, and a variety of many other gifts - they are professional, adorable, others have a precious spiritual emphasis, stuff you’ve not seen before - you won’t be disappointed!
More information about the event is at MesaArtsCenter.com - 480-644-6627, or email Courtney.Tjaden@MesaArtsCenter.com - they are still accepting artist applications last I knew.
I’m looking forward to it!
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