TMX Finance Offers Career Opportunities in Phoenix, AZ

TMX Finance, the nation’s largest and most reputable consumer finance company, is adding employment opportunities in Phoenix, AZ. Visit http://www.tmxcareers.com to learn more about available job opportunities.

Phoenix, AZ (PRWEB) July 31, 2014

TMX Finance, the nation’s fastest growing consumer finance company, is excited to offer career opportunities to the Greater Phoenix Area job market. The company invites individuals to attend their upcoming Open House to meet with a hiring manager and discuss employment opportunities currently available within TitleMax, the title lending division of TMX Finance. The event is scheduled for Wednesday, August 6, 2014 from 4:00PM – 7:00PM.

TMX Finance is searching for individuals who are interested in General Manager, Store Manager, and Customer Service Representative positions to help grow its title lending division in the Greater Phoenix Area. The company has more than 100 stores throughout the state of Arizona with 80 of them being within the Greater Phoenix Area. Individuals living in, or around, the Phoenix area and searching for an excellent career with significant earning potential, as well as wonderful advancement opportunities with a growing company, are encouraged to attend this Open House to learn more about the employment options currently available. Applicants are asked to bring an updated hard copy of resume and to come professionally dressed.

Event Details:
DATE: Wednesday, August 6, 2014
TIME: 4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
LOCATION #1: TitleMax, 7435 W. Lower Buckeye Rd., Ste 106 & 107, Phoenix, AZ 85043 | (623) 478-0602
CONTACT: Mary.Powell(at)titlemax(dot)com

“TMX Finance is excited to bring additional career opportunities to the Phoenix area,” said Jennifer Bilcze, Senior Director of Operations & Leadership Recruiting for TMX Finance. “If you are a performance-driven individual looking to excel your career, then come to this Open House and let us give you the details on working with us!”

Position Descriptions and Qualifications:

General Manager – $45,000 – $150,000
A general manager is responsible for overseeing and managing the store’s day to day operations and performance. This individual should encourage store growth and increase profitability through the management of customer relations, operating costs, sales and collections.

Qualified candidates must be at least 19 years of age, have a valid driver’s license and car insurance, and pass a credit and criminal background check to include a driving history report, also referred to as an MVR.

Store Manager – $25,000 – $45,000
A store manager is responsible for increasing store profitability through developing customer relationships, effectively mentoring and assisting with employee training, etc.

Qualified candidates must be at least 19 years of age, have a valid driver’s license and car insurance, and pass a credit and criminal background check to include a driving history report, also referred to as an MVR. Candidates must be able to use a personal vehicle.

Customer Service Representative – Up to $25,000 with advancement opportunity
A customer service representative is responsible for greeting customers, assisting in the preparation of customer transactions, maintaining customer files, etc.

Qualified candidates must be at least 19 years of age, have a valid driver’s license and car insurance, and pass a credit and criminal background check to include a driving history report, also referred to as an MVR. Candidates must be able to use a personal vehicle.

To learn more about a career with TMX Finance, visit TitleMax Careers today.

About TMX Finance
TMX Finance is one of the largest and fastest growing consumer finance companies in the United States. Our family of brands includes TitleMax, TitleBucks, EquityAuto Loan, AutoCash, and InstaLoan. There are over 1,450 stores in 18 states and the company continues to grow. TMX Finance has doubled in size over the past 5 years and plans to maintain that rate of growth for the next several years.

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Show Me the Money: Free Grant Writing Workshop

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July 30, 2014 ​Know of a great project for your neighborhood, but aren’t sure from where the money is going to come from? Interested in applying for a grant, but aren’t sure where or how to start? The city’s Neighborhood Services Department is hosting a free grant writing workshop from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, Aug. 16, at Burton Barr Central Library, 1221 N. Central Ave., Lecture Room, fourth floor. Participants will explore the fundamentals of the process and learn the “who, what, where and how” of grant writing. The class is open to all Phoenix residents. Registration is required. For more information or to register for this free workshop, visit phoenix.gov/nsd/neighborhoodcollege, call 602-534-4444 or email neighborhood.college@phoenix.gov. Contact: General Info: 602-534-4444 Media Contact: Stephanie Romero, 602-261-8512, stephanie.romero@phoenix.gov Phone Number:

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Bộ Công Viên và Giải Trí Bắt Đầu Mở Ghi Danh Các Lớp Học và Các Chương Trình Thể Thao Mùa Thu Năm 2014 Từ Ngày 02 tháng 8

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July 28, 2014 Registration for the Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department’s fall 2014 classes and sports programs opens this Saturday, Aug. 2 at 10:30 a.m. Classes are a fun way to get active and develop new skills and boast affordable prices, experienced instructors and convenient times and locations. The city’s “Phoenix Plays” youth sports programs are a fun introduction to semi-competitive team play in which everyone plays. The full fall schedule is now viewable online and registration will be available online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from the Classes and Programs link at phoenix.gov/parks. When fall registration opens, residents can choose from hundreds of classes for all ages. Parents can register their kids for everything from youth sports to fine and performing arts to dance to music lessons. Adults can choose from an equally wide range of classes whether they’re looking to get active and fit or just learn a new skill or polish up an existing one. In addition to online registration, participants can register at any department community or recreation center during normal operating hours. General information is available, including center locations, on the department website at phoenix.gov/parks or by phone at 602-262-6862. Contact: David Urbinato Phone Number: 602-262-6862

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Vụ hành quyết một tử tội ở Arizona kéo dài tới 2 giờ

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Phoenix Home Remodeling Company, Republic West Remodeling, Launches Guide Titled "10 Things to Consider When Adding on to Your Home"

Act Now. Claims must be filed by August 1, 2014.

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., July 24, 2014 /PRNewswire-iReach/ — Phoenix home remodeling company, Republic West Remodeling, announced it has authored a new guide titled “10 Things To Consider When Adding On To Your Home.” Targeted to homeowners, the document’s goal is to create awareness of what’s involved in a home addition project so negative consequences can be avoided. Photo – http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20140724/130077 This informative document outlines what homeowners need to do to bring a home addition project to a successful conclusion. To avoid problems, homeowners need to: Develop a comprehensive plan and budget Figure out how to fund the project Determine the size and scope of the addition Select the location Analyze heating and cooling requirements Evaluate electrical and plumbing requirements Decide on design elements and amenities Select a proven remodeling company Establish the final budget and schedule Prepare for inconvenience during the construction phase Republic West Remodeling’s guide delves into each of these steps in detail. It provides useful advice for every homeowner who is considering adding space to their home. “Although extending the footprint of an existing home is no easy feat, a home addition project can be a wonderful investment – both from a financial and enjoyment standpoint,” said Jim Weisman, owner of Republic West Remodeling. “And, in most cases, adding space beats the cost of buying a new home. With interest rates remaining at historically low levels, home remodeling becomes a more affordable option for many homeowners. “Although a room addition is a major project, homeowners should not shy away from extending a home’s livable space,” continued Weisman. “The steps we outline in our new guide can help ensure a home addition will be a positive and worthwhile experience.” Interested homeowners can download the guide here. They can also request a complimentary design consultation by calling 480-428-2695 or visiting the company’s website. About Republic West Remodeling Republic West Remodeling is a leading specialist of home improvement in Phoenix, offers the highest quality home remodeling services including kitchens, bathrooms, room additions and outdoor living spaces. Jim Weisman founded the company in 2011 after co-founding Republic West in 1995. The belief from the beginning was that ethical standards, honest communication, quality work performed by company employees and a low key education and design driven sales approach was what the customer yearned for. Republic West Remodeling is an operationally driven company that utilizes various disciplines, processes and procedures to help insure that it can deliver what is promised and is careful to only promise what it can control. Learn more about Republic West Remodeling’s home remodeling services in Arizona and the Phoenix Metro area by visiting the company’s website. Media Contact: Jim Weisman, Republic West Remodeling, Inc., (480) 428-2695, jweisman@republicwestremodeling.com News distributed by PR Newswire iReach: https://ireach.prnewswire.com SOURCE Republic West Remodeling, Inc. RELATED LINKS http://www.republicwestremodeling.com

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Phoenix Planned Major Street Restrictions

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July 25, 2014 Drivers should be aware of the following city of Phoenix roadway restrictions and are encouraged to allow for additional travel time. New Restrictions CHANDLER BOULEVARD – DESERT FOOTHILLS PARKWAY TO 16TH STREET Chandler Boulevard from Desert Foothills Parkway to 16th Street is currently restricted through Sunday, Nov. 30. Traffic will be restricted to one lane in each direction. Pedestrian, bus stop and business access will be maintained. This is a city of Phoenix Water Services Department 12-inch water main upgrade project. For additional information, call the Project Hotline at 602-235-2896. Drivers are encouraged to allow for additional travel time during this period. VAN BUREN STREET – 75TH TO 83RD AVENUES Van Buren Street between 75th and 83rd avenues is currently restricted on a 24-hour basis until Thursday, Aug. 14. Van Buren Street is restricted to one lane in each direction. Left turns are restricted for eastbound and westbound traffic Bus stop, pedestrian and business access will be maintained at all times. This restriction is for the installation of a feeder gas line for Southwest Gas Company. Inspection is being conducted by the city of Phoenix Street Transportation Department. Drivers are encouraged to allow for additional travel time during this period. VAN BUREN STREET AND 83RD AVENUE INTERSECTION The intersection of Van Buren Street and 83rd Avenue is scheduled to be restricted on Saturday, July 26, and Sunday, July 27. The intersection will be restricted to one through lane in each direction. Left turns at the intersection will be prohibited. Right turns will be permitted as work conditions allow. Bus stop, pedestrian and business access will be maintained at all times. Police officers will be on-site to assist with traffic control. This is a Southwest Gas Corporation project for the installation of a feeder gas line. Drivers are encouraged to allow for additional travel time during this period. 35TH AVENUE AND BETHANY HOME ROAD INTERSECTION The intersection of 35th Avenue and Bethany Home Road is scheduled to be restricted on a 24-hour basis for the weekend of Saturday, July 26, to Monday, July 28. The closure will begin 5 a.m. Saturday, and end 6 a.m. Monday. Traffic on 35th Avenue will be restricted to one through lane in each direction with no left turns allowed. Bethany Home Road traffic will be restricted to one through lane in each direction with no left turns allowed. Bus stop, pedestrian and business access will be maintained at all times. This is a city of Phoenix Street Transportation Department capital improvement project to provide a water main replacement and residential water services. Drivers are encouraged to allow for additional travel time during this period. 67TH AVENUE AND VAN BUREN STREET INTERSECTION The intersection of 67th Avenue at Van Buren Street is scheduled to be restricted from Sunday, July 27, to Sunday, August 10. Northbound, southbound and westbound traffic will be restricted to one through lane. Eastbound traffic will be maintained in two through lanes. Left turns at the intersection will be prohibited. Right turns will be maintained in all directions. Local and business access will be maintained. This is a Southwest Gas Corporation project for the installation of a gas main. Police officers will be on-site to assist with traffic control. Drivers are encouraged to allow for additional travel time during this period. Special Events None. Reopening After Restrictions INDIAN SCHOOL ROAD – 56TH TO 58TH STREETS Indian School Road between 56th and 58th streets is now open to normal traffic following completion of a Southwest Gas Corporation infrastructure improvement project. Expect occasional restrictions for follow-up activities. JOMAX ROAD – NORTERRA PARKWAY TO 19TH AVENUE Jomax Road between Norterra Parkway and 19th Avenue is now open to normal traffic following completion of a Planning and Development Services project to install an 8-inch sewer line to serve a new development project east of North Valley Parkway and Jomax Road. 51ST AVENUE – SOUTHERN AVENUE TO BROADWAY ROAD t51st Avenue between Southern Avenue and Broadway Road is now open to normal traffic following work for the city of Phoenix Street Transportation Department “Avenida Rio Salado” project. Expect occasional restrictions for follow-up activities due to continuing restrictions in effect in the area. For additional information, please visit avenidariosalado.com or call the Project Hotline at 623-825-3444. Continuing Restrictions • Bethany Home Road – 31st to 35th avenues, partial restriction due to a city of Phoenix Street Transportation Department capital improvement project to provide a water main replacement and residential water services, with completion scheduled for July. • Broadway Road and 16th Street intersection, partial restriction due to a city of Phoenix Water Services Department sewer main improvement, with completion scheduled for July. • Broadway Road – 15th to 24th streets, partial restriction due to a city of Phoenix Water Services Department sewer main improvement, with completion scheduled for December. • Broadway Road “Avenida Rio Salado” – Central to 15th avenues is partial restriction due to a city of Phoenix Street Transportation Department capital improvement project to provide “connectivity” to the west valley, with completion scheduled for July. During the “Avenida Rio Salado” project, Broadway Road will be restricted between Seventh Street and 51st Avenue. • Deer Valley Road and Black Mountain Boulevard intersection, partial restriction due to a city of Phoenix Planning and Development Department road widening and improvements project, with completion scheduled for August. • Greenway Parkway between Seventh and 19th avenues, full closure due to the demolition and construction of the Cave Creek Wash Bridge located on Greenway Parkway between 14th Avenue and 17th Drive, with completion scheduled for August. Greenway Parkway will reopen with minor restrictions on Monday, Aug. 11. • Indian School Road – 10th to 16th streets, partial restriction due to a Southwest Gas Corporation infrastructure improvement project for a new natural gas main, with completion scheduled for August. • Lower Buckeye Road – 43rd to 51st avenues, partial restriction due to a city of Phoenix Street Transportation Department capital improvement project widening Lower Buckeye Road, with completion scheduled for December. • Seventh Street – Roosevelt Street to Thomas Road, partial restriction due to an Arizona Public Service infrastructure improvement project, completion scheduled for August. • 19th Avenue – Grand Avenue and McDowell Road intersection, partial restriction due to an Arizona Department of Transportation $12.7 million improvement project of US 60 (Grand Avenue). The project will include pavement improvements, road construction, and new right turn lanes and sidewalks at various locations. New lighting, landscape, screen walls, and fencing will be included in the project, with completion scheduled for July. For additional information, email projects@azdot.gov or call the Project Hotline at 855-712-8530. • 24th Street – Broadway Road to University Drive, partial restriction due to a city of Phoenix Water Services Department sewer improvement project that requires major storm drain modifications at 24th Street and Jones Avenue, with scheduled completion for July. • 33rd Avenue and Camelback Road intersection, partial restriction due to the installation of a fire line and ADA pedestrian ramps, and for the removal and installation of traffic signal foundations and poles, with completion scheduled for August. The city of Phoenix Planning and Development Department is providing inspection services for this construction. • 35th Avenue – Bethany Home Road to Missouri Avenue, partial restriction due to a city of Phoenix Street Transportation Department capital improvement project to provide water main replacement and residential water services, with completion scheduled for July. • 43rd Avenue – Lower Buckeye Road to Buckeye Road, partial restriction due to a city of Phoenix Street Transportation Department capital improvement project widening of Lower Buckeye Road and 43rd Avenue, with completion scheduled for December. • Northwest light rail extension – Ongoing restrictions along 19th Avenue and cross streets related to light rail northwest extension construction. 19th Avenue between Bethany Home Road to Dunlap Avenue will be reduced to one lane in each direction for utility relocation. More information at valleymetro.org/metro_projects_planning/traffic_restrictions. To receive weekly construction updates via email, please email the Community Outreach Coordinator for Northwest Phoenix, Carla Kahn, ckahn@valleymetro.org. These restrictions represent only the major planned activities reported to the Street Transportation Department’s Right-of-Way Management Office. This listing does not reflect closures or restrictions due to unexpected events such as flooding, traffic collisions, fires, utility failures or other emergencies. For information on continuing planned major street restrictions, visit phoenix.gov/streets or follow @PHXStreetTrans on Twitter. Contact: Matthew Heil Phone Number: 602-261-8254

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Library Offers Business Workshop Series Beginning Aug. 5

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July 25, 2014 ​Beginning August 5, hive@central – a discovery space for business entrepreneurs – will host a free four-part series of Start-Up Workshops. Workshops will be offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays 4 – 6 p.m. in English and repeated in Spanish 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. hive@central is located on the second floor of Burton Barr Central Library at 1221 N. Central Ave. Workshop topics include Creating Your Business Plan, Marketing Strategies, Raising Capital from Crowdsourcing, Setting the Right Price and Contract Negotiation. Sessions repeat every 4 weeks; participants can join the program at any time. “These workshops in English and Spanish are a fantastic opportunity for community entrepreneurs to develop their businesses,” said Councilman Daniel Valenzuela. Workshops are facilitated by Edgar R. Olivo, an entrepreneur, business development strategist, and training consultant with over 13 years of leadership and business experience in Arizona. The series is funded by a grant from the Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records through the Library Services and Technology Act administered by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. To register or for more information, visit the HIVE website or call 602-262-4636. Phoenix Public Library is a system of 16 branch libraries and the Burton Barr Central Library. Follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/phxlibrary and “like” us on Facebook at facebook.com/phoenixpubliclibrary. Contact: Karl Kendall Phone Number: 602-534-9152

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Excessive Heat Watch

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July 23, 2014 The National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat watch for the greater Phoenix area from Wednesday, July 23 through Thursday, July 24. Afternoon temperatures are expected to reach 114 degrees. Excessively hot temperatures can be stressful to animals and humans making it hard for the body to acclimate and remain hydrated. Heat exhaustion is a medical emergency. It can be preceded by heat cramps, or come on suddenly. People and pets are at risk if they must spend extended periods of time outdoors. Firefighters recommend that people increase their fluid intake and try to stay out of the sun in the heat of the day. Your loyal pets depend on you to keep them inside and in the shade with plenty of water. The pavement and air temperatures are painful and can be lethal. Contact: Michelle Miller Phone Number: 602-495-7398

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Tiệm 7-Eleven Bán $1 Big Bite® Hot Dog Mừng Ngày Hot Dog Hôm Nay

Theo nguồn tin trên trang của prnewswire.com DALLAS, July 22, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — 7-Eleven, Inc. is on a roll this July. Kicking off the month was the launch of Doritos Loaded™ cheese snacks, followed by 7-Eleven Day (July 11) with free Slurpee® drinks and a birthday celebration that runs through Thursday, July 24. And now … National Hot Dog Day. Participating 7-Eleven® stores will usher in the unofficial holiday tomorrow, July 23, with $1 Quarter-Pound Big Bite® all-beef hot dogs. The dollar dogs are available all day at participating stores while supplies last. Because 7-Eleven is still celebrating its birthday with 7-Eleven Week offers, guests can wash down their Big Bite hot dog with a free Big Gulp® soft drink, which is the day’s free item featured on 7-Eleven’s smartphone app. To redeem the free Big Gulp offer, customers can simply show the barcode found in the “What’s in Store” section of the app at the checkout counter of a participating 7-Eleven store. The app offer is limited to one free item per person, per day. Hot dog fans can build the Big Bite of their dreams with a wide variety of condiments. Hot chili, melted cheese, onions, relish, diced tomatoes, pickles, mayonnaise, sauerkraut, jalapenos, salsa, pico de gallo and, of course, ketchup and mustard are free of charge. Although 7-Eleven began offering hot dogs in its stores in the early 1970s, its branded Big Bite® hot dogs rolled out in 1988, along with the company’s now ubiquitous roller grills. Big Bite hot dogs are made using a proprietary all-beef recipe created exclusively for 7-Eleven. Since 1957, July has been designated National Hot Dog Month to celebrate the All-American wiener and bun. And while the simple hot dog may be an all-American favorite, the condiments with which Americans choose to dress their dogs vary across the country. 7-Eleven customers’ regional favorites include … brown mustard and sauerkraut in New York, chili in Kansas City, cheese in the South, jalapenos and pico de gallo in Texas, mayo in Los Angeles and, in the Big Bite hot dog-eating capitol of Washington, D.C., chili and cheese. Select Chicagoland stores offer sport peppers, dill pickle spears, sliced tomatoes, celery salt and poppy seed buns to create an authentic Chicago-style experience. 7-Eleven even keeps kosher in Monsey, N.Y., where the store’s loyal fans might top their Big Bite hot dogs with hummus, sweet peppers and garlic mayo, toppings exclusive to that store. “Hot dogs in summertime are as American as baseball, lemonade and, well, 7-Eleven, of course,” said Nancy Smith, 7-Eleven senior vice president of fresh foods and proprietary beverages merchandising. “Not only is July National Hot Dog Month, it’s also the month when 7-Eleven sells the most Big Bite hot dogs.” The National Hot Dog and Sausage Council estimates that Americans eat more than 20 billion hot dogs each year, almost 40 percent during the peak hot dog season, between Memorial Day and Labor Day. One legend says the term “hot dog” was coined by a New York cartoonist who couldn’t spell the hot “dachshund” sausages he observed a vendor selling during a baseball game. In a newspaper cartoon, he sketched a real dachshund dog, smeared with mustard, in a bun, being sold by a vendor shouting, “Get your hot dog.” Trivia: Coincidentally, the hot dog holiday ushers in the dog days of summer, named for the star Sirius, or the “dog star.” In ancient Rome, the dog days ran from July 23 or 24, when Sirius appeared in the sky, through the same date in August, according to Wikipedia. The time period differs in other traditions, but typically falls in July and August. About 7-Eleven, Inc. 7-Eleven, Inc. is the premier name and largest chain in the convenience retailing industry. Based in Dallas, Texas, 7-Eleven operates, franchises or licenses more than 10,300 7-Eleven® stores in North America. Globally, more than 53,500 7-Eleven stores operate in 16 countries. During 2013, 7-Eleven stores generated total worldwide sales close to $84.5 billion. 7-Eleven has been honored by a number of companies and organizations recently. Accolades include: #2 on Franchise Times Top 200 Franchise Companies for 2013; #3 spot on Entrepreneur magazine’s Franchise 500 list for 2012, and #3 in Forbes magazine’s Top 20 Franchises to Start. 7-Eleven is No. 3 on Fast Company magazine’s 2013 list of the “World’s Top 10 Most Innovative Companies in Retail” and among the Top Veteran-Friendly Companies for 2013 by U.S. Veterans Magazine and on GI Jobs magazine’s Top 100 Military Friendly Employers for 2014. Hispanic Magazine named 7-Eleven among its Hispanic Corporate Top 100 Companies that provide the most opportunities to Hispanics. 7-Eleven is franchising its stores in the U.S. and expanding through organic growth, acquisitions and its Business Conversion Program. Find out more online at www.7-Eleven.com. Photo – http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20140721/129081 SOURCE 7-Eleven, Inc. RELATED LINKS http://www.7-eleven.com

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Phoenix Public Library Issues Call for Artists for 2015

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July 21, 2014 ​Burton Barr Central Library is seeking submissions from artists for exhibition in 2015 in its @Central Gallery, located on the first floor at 1221 N. Central Ave. Proposals will be accepted from artists residing in Arizona, 18 years or older, and not currently represented by a gallery. Artists must submit 10 images on CD following the prospectus instructions. Works previously exhibited in @Central Gallery and artists who have had a solo exhibition at the library in the past two years are not eligible for consideration. The submission fee is $15. Submissions must be postmarked or hand-delivered by Friday, Sept. 19. For a prospectus and submission form, visit phoenixpubliclibrary.org or send an e-mail to centralgallery.lib@phoenix.gov. 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. Contact: Karl Kendall Phone Number: 602-534-9512

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