Features
AmenZone Primal Education Faces Childhood Obesity
In a land overcome by ever-so evolving video game technology, Amen Iseghohi is bringing something new to the table: a tire. It’s that simple rubber object that we tend to overlook unless they’re flat or damaged. With Iseghohi’s AmeZone Primal Education non-profit organization, he’s hoping to positively impact the lives of today’s children.
Get Spooked at the Jerome Grand Hotel
Are you afraid of things that go ‘bump’ in the night? If not, the Jerome Grand Hotel is a great place for you. This hotel has been a hotspot for tourist and ghosts alike since 1997 when its doors first opened.
During the era of mining, more and more people found their way to Jerome, Arizona with hopes of striking it rich by mining copper, silver, and gold. In 1927, the United Verde Hospital began operating, and by 1930, it was known as “the most modern and well equipped hospital in Arizona and possibly the United States.” As the mining operations soon came end, the hospital closed its doors in 1950.
44 years later, the Altherr family, from the Phelps Dodge Mining Corps, purchased the old hospital and began to...
Dress for Success Phoenix
Two $5 bills and a $1 bill. One $10 bill. 11 $1 bills. No matter how you make it, it’s enough for a filling lunch from Paradise Bakery or a measly three gallons of gas. $11 doesn’t seem like much money at all, but it could make a big difference.
“$11 in 2011” is a new campaign to help women of the Valley get back on their feet during these tough economic times. Founder of Dress for Success Phoenix, Lisa Doromal is hoping to reach a goal of $111,000 in donations this year in order to greater their mission to give women a hand in being successful in...
Xavier College Prep's Annual Scholarship Fashion Show
The weather is warming up and the flowers are budding. This can only mean that spring is amongst us. Besides the beautiful Arizona conditions, one other surefire sign of this blooming season is the new flourish of fashion. All across the world, designers alike have released their spring lines in celebration of the transition from sweaters to skirts. One Valley school is looking to enter this season with fashion-forward spunk.
The Guess Who and Three Dog Night to appear at Encanterra in Arizona
Encanterra's The Good Life Fest continues March 5, 2011 with their The Guess Who and Three Dog Night concert! The two sixties bands are expected to draw more than 4,000 guests to Encanterra, a community in the San Tan Valley, for the second installment of The Good life Festival at Encanterra.
The Guess Who and Three Dog Night are ready to rock Encanterra March 5. Tickets begin at $30, and can be purchased here.