First Friday Trolley Route Includes the Gallery @ City Hall

Theo nguồn tin trên trang mạng của phoenix.gov Feb. 27, 2013 A pilot trolley route to downtown Phoenix will bring First Friday attendees to the Gallery @ City Hall, 200 W. Washington St., as well as three other city center arts sites from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, March 1. The Phoenix Arts and Culture Commission in partnership with Artlink Inc., an all-volunteer arts organization, will provide a trolley route for First Friday from the Phoenix Art Museum at Central Avenue and McDowell Road, which will include the city of Phoenix Gallery @ City Hall, Release the Fear Gallery, @Central Gallery at the Burton Barr Library, the Arizona Latino Arts & Cultural Center (ALAC) and a stop at Roosevelt Row. The Gallery @ City Hall exhibit, in the Phoenix City Hall atrium, “Phoenix Icons: The Art of Our Historic Landmarks,” features photographs of more than 30 historic Phoenix landmarks by Patrick Madigan and Michael Lundgren. They include photos of once private homes that have been transformed into public venues and once revered schools reborn as new places to learn. An old department store now houses a restaurant and a former auto showroom re-emerges as the face of a vibrant downtown park. Visit phoenix.gov/arts for more information. The Release the Fear Gallery, Grace Chapel at the historic First Baptist Church, 302 W. Monroe St., displays group paintings created by 20 to 30 youth as part of ongoing workshops. Visit releasethefear.org for more information. Burton Barr Central Library, 1221 N. Central Ave., is hosting a sneak peek of the “Pride in the Saddle” Exhibit on the second floor. The “Pride in the Saddle” exhibition opens the Library’s “Out West” program series during the month of March. “Pride in the Saddle” is an exhibition of rare Arizona gay rodeo posters, programs, photographs, belt buckles and pins provided by the Arizona Gay Rodeo Association. The Library’s @Central Gallery continues to host an exhibition of works by T.M. Noël titled “Everyone Could Use a Hero.” The images include Martin Luther King Jr., Bob Marley, Jimi Hendrix and Malcolm X in charcoal, graphite and oil paint. Library activities will conclude at 8 p.m. Visit phoenixpubliclibrary.org for more information. ALAC, 147 E. Adams St., an advocate for Latino artists statewide, showcases Latino artists and builds networks with arts organizations, advocates and activists. This Friday through April 27, ALAC will present the “César Chávez in the Civil Rights Movement” exhibit featuring renowned Arizona-native and Chicano leader César Chávez, in a variety of photographs and artwork. Also a live performance by the South Mountain Community College (SMCC) Latin Jazz Band, offering Latin and Cuban Jazz and Salsa, will be presented. Visit alacaz.org for more information. Each of the locations is open to the public at no charge. The route will enhance the monthly Artlink First Friday trolley service by providing access to an increased number of downtown Phoenix art venues. For more information about First Friday trolley routes, visit artlinkphoenix.com. Media Contact: Marcie Colpas Ed Lebow 602-262-6164 602-495-0197

http://phoenix.gov/news/022713trolleyroute.html

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Join Councilman Michael Nowakowski for a Free "Movie in the Park"

Theo nguồn tin trên trang mạng của phoenix.gov Feb. 22, 2013 Councilman Michael Nowakowski Councilman Michael Nowakowski invites residents to bring their families and friends to a free “Movie in the Park” at 6:30 p.m. Friday, March 8, at Smith Park, 4030 W. Sherman St. “This free event provides a great opportunity for the community to come together and meet our neighbors” said Councilman Nowakowski. The evening’s presentation will be the family movie “The Odd Life of Timothy Green,” starring Jennifer Garner. The event is free and attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets to this family-friendly event. For more information please call the District 7 office at 602-262-7492 or email council.district.7@phoenix.gov. Media Contacts: Michael Hammett Wesley Minga 602-495-5405 602-534-7324

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Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event

Theo nguồn tin trên trang mạng của phoenix.gov Feb. 11, 2013 The Public Works Department will host a household hazardous waste (HHW) collection event for Phoenix customers from 8 a.m. to noon Thursday, Feb. 21, Friday, Feb. 22, and Saturday, Feb. 23, at Desert West Park, 6602 W. Encanto Blvd. The HHW events are free for Phoenix solid waste customers. Proof of Phoenix residency is required. Attendees must bring their current city of Phoenix city services bill showing solid waste fees and a matching photo ID with the same Phoenix address. Acceptable HHW materials include: Automobile fluids Oil-based paints and related materials (10 gallon maximum) Pesticides; herbicides; insecticides Pool chemicals Propane tanks, grill or camp size only Car – lead acid batteries Car tires – only five per household, no over-sized tires. Large appliances – refrigerators; freezers; stoves; dishwashers; washers; dryers Air conditioner; heat pumps; water heaters; evaporate coolers Electronics – computers; printers; televisions; stereos; DVD players No commercial or business loads. Medical waste, pharmaceuticals, explosives or radioactive waste are not accepted. A complete list of 2013 HHW events are available at phoenix.gov/publicworks. For additional options for HHW disposal between the city’s events, visit earth911.org. For more information or to find out what is and isn’t household hazardous waste, visit phoenix.gov/publicworks or call 602-262-7251. Media Contacts: Stephanie Ribodal Romero Barbara Frazier 602-261-8512 602-534-0115

http://phoenix.gov/news/021113hhdevents.html

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Finding Love at Phoenix Public Library

Theo nguồn tin trên trang mạng của phoenix.gov Feb. 12, 2013 Valentine’s Day can be difficult for those of us still looking for “true love.” Phoenix Public Library is stepping up to help customers by arranging a blind date…with a good book. In honor of the traditional love fest on Feb. 14, several library locations are wrapping up some of their favorite books, DVDs and CDs, and encouraging customers to discover something new – author, artist, actor or director. Customers are invited to select an item “blind.” Items will be marked according to genre, such as fiction, mystery, country western and hip hop. Participating Phoenix Public Library locations include: Acacia Library – 750 E. Townley Century Library – 1750 E. Highland Ave. Desert Sage Library – 7602 W. Encanto Blvd. Mesquite Library – 4525 E. Paradise Village Parkway N. South Mountain Community Library – 7050 S. 24 St. Phoenix Public Library is a system of 16 branch libraries and the Burton Barr Central Library. For more information, call 602-262-4636 or visit phoenixpubliclibrary.org. Follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/phxlibrary and “like” us on Facebook at facebook.com/phoenixpubliclibrary. Media Contact: Rita Marko 602-534-2025

http://phoenix.gov/news/021213librarylovefest.html

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Early Voting Begins Thursday, Feb. 14, for Special Election

Theo nguồn tin trên trang mạng của phoenix.gov Feb. 11, 2013 The following also is provided in Spanish. Lo siguiente también es provisto en español. Early voting for the city of Phoenix Special Election begins on Thursday, Feb. 14. In this election, registered voters who reside in the city of Phoenix will decide ballot measures to amend City Charter provisions relating to the employee retirement system and security for public transit vehicles. This election is open to Phoenix registered voters who reside within the city of Phoenix at least 29 days before the election. As a reminder, the deadline to register to vote in this election is Monday, Feb. 11. Voters may cast an early ballot in person at Phoenix City Hall, 200 W. Washington St., 15th floor from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday – Friday beginning Thursday, Feb. 14 through Friday, March 8. Other early voting sites will open starting Saturday, Feb. 23. Those locations, dates and times are: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 23, Mesquite Branch Library, 4525 E. Paradise Village Parkway 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 23, Sunnyslope Community Center, 802 E. Vogel Ave. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 23, South Mountain Community Center, 212 E. Alta Vista Road 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, March 2, Deer Valley Community Center, 2001 W. Wahalla Lane 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, March 2, Desert West Community Center, 6501 W. Virginia Ave. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, March 2, Devonshire Senior Center, 2802 E. Devonshire Ave. Voted early ballots must be received by the City Clerk no later than 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 12 (Election Day). Accessible voting devices that permit voters with disabilities to vote independently will be available at all early voting sites. For more information about the March election, contact the City Clerk Department at 602-261-VOTE (8683), TTY 602-534-2737 or visit phoenix.gov/elections. Media Contacts: Stephanie Ribodal Romero Barbara Frazier 602-261-8512 602-534-0115

http://phoenix.gov/news/021113earlyvoting.html

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Assurance Wireless Provides Cell Phones and Wireless Service to Aid Arizona Residents Facing Economic Hardship

Theo nguồn tin trên trang mạng của hảng điện thoại Sprint As it becomes available in its 38th state, Assurance Wireless can help more than 1.1 million1 eligible Arizona residents stay connected WARREN, N.J. (BUSINESS WIRE), February 08, 2013 – Today, Assurance Wireless introduces its services in Arizona, including providing a wireless phone and 250 free voice minutes and 250 free text messages monthly to eligible residents. Assurance Wireless is a Lifeline Assistance program supported by the federal Universal Service Fund and offers the best value in calling plans among major Lifeline Assistance programs.2 More than 230,0003 Arizona residents are without a job, and more than 264 percent are living below the federal poverty line. Assurance Wireless gives eligible customers the ability to provide a contact number and return calls to a prospective employer, which can help improve the chances of securing employment. According to a nationwide survey from Assurance Wireless5, adults with an income of less than $25,000 are as likely to use their mobile phone for employment searches as those with higher incomes. Data collected by Austin Nichols, a senior researcher with the Chronicle for Higher Educations Urban Institute, showed that the rate of graduates with doctoral degrees who have filed for government assistance more than tripled between 2007 and 20106. According to a report, “If all 28.5 million adults eligible for Lifeline Assistance were to take advantage of the program and earn at the same rate and level as [the study] sample, it would result in $3.7 billion in fresh income for the poor and near poor.”7 “As Assurance Wireless has been approved to offer service in more states, we are proud to help more and more customers stay connected to potential employers, medical and childcare providers,” said Grace Boehm, director of strategy and business planning, Assurance Wireless. “We look forward to providing this same type of assistance to eligible Arizona residents who need support and resources during what continue to be rough economic times for many.” “I was unemployed for an extended amount of time due to layoffs,” stated Evan M., 38, an Assurance Wireless customer. “The phone and service I received from Assurance Wireless were invaluable to my finding new employment and to my efforts to recover from this recession. It allowed me to contact potential employers and provide a way for them to respond to me, while also saving money. Assurance also gave me peace of mind that I had a way to stay connected to my kids while away from home.” The Lifeline Assistance program is available for only one wireline or wireless account per household. Enrollment in this government benefit program is available to consumers who meet federal or state-specific eligibility criteria. Arizona residents may qualify for Assurance Wireless if they are on certain public assistance programs, such as Medicaid, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), Federal Public Housing Assistance (Section 8), National School Lunch’s Free Lunch Program (NSL) and State Children’s Health Insurance Plan (CHIP or Kidscare). Applicants may also qualify based on low income and must provide proof of program participation or proof of income. Eligibility for Assurance Wireless varies by state. In addition to a voice mail account8 and call waiting, Assurance Wireless provides caller ID and access to 911 in case of emergency. Applicants are also able to keep their current home or cell phone number. Beyond the 250 free voice minutes and 250 text messages each month, customers can choose from other options to pay for additional minutes, texting, international calling and more at competitive rates. Eligible residents can apply for Assurance Wireless by calling (toll-free) 800-395-2171 or visiting www.assurancewireless.com. People who don’t qualify for Assurance Wireless but who are also struggling and searching for value can take advantage of payLo by Virgin Mobile. payLo was especially designed with value-conscious wireless consumers in mind, offering plans for as little as $20/month for 400 minutes. payLo is available retail stores nationwide, including Best Buy, RadioShack and Target. Prospective low-income customers who find they are not eligible for Assurance Wireless may learn more about Virgin Mobile’s no-contract payLo Plan options by visiting http://www.virginmobileusa.com/cell-phone-plans/paylo-plans/overview/. Assurance Wireless is also available in Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia and Wisconsin. This list of states continues to expand and can be found on the Assurance website. About Assurance Wireless Assurance Wireless from Virgin Mobile USA, one of Sprint’s no-contract brands, is supported by the Lifeline Assistance program, part of the Low Income Program of the federal Universal Service Fund (USF), which is administered by the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC). Assurance Wireless provides service on the Nationwide Sprint Network, which reaches more than 282 million people. Follow Assurance news on Facebook www.facebook.com/assurancewireless or on Twitter www.twitter.com/assurancecell and YouTube http://www.youtube.com/assurancewireless. Offer limited to eligible customers (varies by state) residing in selected geographic areas and is non-transferrable. Assurance Wireless is subject to the Important Service/Product and General Terms and Conditions found on http://www.assurancewireless.com/Public/TermsandConditions.aspx. Note: Sources for all information and statistics are available upon request. 1 http://www.fns.usda.gov/pd/29snapcurrpp.htm 2 Based on published price plans as of 02/08/2013 of major Lifeline carriers with more than 1M subscribers who provide service in more than 20 states. 3 http://www.bls.gov/eag/eag.az.htm 4 http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=ACS_11_1YR_S1701&prodType=table 5 PKS Research Partners was commissioned by Sprint/Nextel (Assurance Wireless) to conduct a research project among a nationally representative sample of U.S. adults 25 years or older in order to determine their attitudes toward and usage of mobile phones. 6 http://chronicle.com/article/From-Graduate-School-to/131795/ 7 A study titled “Subsidized Cell Phones Provide Significant Economic Gains for Poor and Near-Poor Americans” was published by the New Millennium Research Council. 8 Airtime charges apply when accessing voice mail via an Assurance Wireless phone once free minutes have been depleted. Contact(s): Assurance Wireless Jack Pflanz, 315-374-0693 Jack.Pflanz@Sprint.com

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Hội Xuân Quý Tỵ

Theo nguồn tin trên trang mạng của Cộng Đồng Người Việt Quốc Gia Arizona Nhân dịp Tết Nguyên Đán Quý Tỵ 2013, Ban Chấp Hành Cộng Đồng NVQG tại Arizona đã tổ chức hai ngày Hội Xuân thật vui tươi và ấm cúng vào ngày 23 và 24 tháng Chạp năm Nhâm thìn tại hý viện Amphitheatre thuộc thành phố Mesa. Không khí buổi lễ khai mạc lúc 11:30pm ngày thứ bảy 2 tháng 2 diễn ra thật trang nghiêm và long trọng với phần rước Quốc kỳ do hội cựu Quân Nhân, cộng với phần khai mạc chương trình hoành tráng bắt đầu với Quốc Ca Việt Mỹ do các anh chị em thuộc đài phát thanh Tiếng Nước Tôi AZ phối hợp đảm trách. Đặc biệt có nhiều vị khách mời ngoại quốc từ chính quyền sở tại như ông Ken Bennett, bộ trưởng bộ ngoại gia tiểu bang AZ, ông Chris Glover, nghị viên của hội đồng thành phố Mesa, cảnh sát viên Phoenix ông Gerald Richard và Christopher Abril, và ông Barry Wong nguyên ủy viên hội đồng Phoenix, nhận lời mời từ ban tổ chức đã đến tham dự cùng với người thân và gia đình. Ông Ken Bennett và ông Chris Glover đã lên đọc một bài diễn văn ngắn ca ngợi những thành tựu và đóng góp của người Việt Nam tại địa phương. Ngoài ra, chúng tôi nhân thấy có rất nhiều hội đoàn, đoàn thể, doanh nghiệp người Việt cũng như nhiều cộng cộng bạn đến tham dự thật đông đảo. Hội chợ Tết với nhiều món ăn uống thật hấp dẫn, cộng với nhiều trò chơi truyền thống dân gian của ngày Tết như múa lân, đốt pháo, bầu cua, kéo co, nhảy bao bố, cờ tướng, thi trang phục cổ truyền, khai bút đầu Xuân với danh họa Vũ Hối, đã được xen kẽ với chương trình ca nhạc kịch công phu với các ca nhạc sĩ thượng thặng trong và ngoài tiểu bang như danh ca Giang Tử, Thanh Lan, Diễm Liên, Hoài Tâm, Việt Hương…và phần biểu diễn áo dài thời trang của nam ca sĩ Tường Khuê. Đặc biệt phần kêu lô tô trúng thưởng do ca sĩ Tuấn Tú và Ái Xuân phối hợp với các MCs Trường Tiến, Thanh Mai, Sao Khuê, Hoàng Giang đã mang đến cho đồng hương nhiều trận cười nghiêng ngã và sảng khoái. Chương trình diễn ra trong suốt hai ngày cuối tuần với trên dưới 5000 người tham dự đã chấm dứt vào lúc 9:30pm tối Chủ Nhật 3 tháng 2 năm 2013. Được biết, đây là lần ĐẦU TIÊN tại tiểu bang AZ đã có một buổi Hội Chợ Tết phong phú và hoành tráng như thế là do công của một số anh chị em trẻ trong Tân Ban Chấp Hành Cộng Đồng nhiệm kỳ 2013-2015 đã phấn đâu và thực hiện được trong quãng thời gian rất ngắn trên dưới hai tháng chuẩn bị. Xin xem video và một số hình ảnh bên dưới. Chi tiết sẽ được đăng lên báo địa phương vào số báo tới. Thái Nguyễn

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Jason Ly, David Greenlee và Tuan Thanh Tran Bị Bắt Khi Tống Tiền Tiệm Nail Người Việt

Theo nguồn tin trên trang mạng của azcentral.com More victims, arrests possible in Phoenix suspected extortion case

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Texas: 1 Phó Biện Lý Quận Bị Bắn Chết Gần Tòa Án; Arizona: Tìm Thấy Xác Của Sát Thủ Bắn Thương Vong 4 Người

Theo nguồn tin trên trang mạng của báo Việt Báo

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