Dinner Lab Tổ Chức Đầu Tiên Tại Thành Phố Phoenix Với 5 Món Việt Do Đầu Bếp Nini Nguyễn Nấu

Theo nguồn tin trên mạng blog của The Phoenix New Times Dinner Lab’s Phoenix Launch Was Less Than Stellar By Lauren Saria Wed., Apr. 15 2015 at 6:00 AM http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/bella/2015/04/dinner_lab_phoenix_launch_review.php

SOURCE: The Phoenix New Times “Last Friday, New Orleans-based dining company Dinner Lab hosted its first Phoenix event, a five-course Vietnamese-inspired pop-up dinner prepared by chef Nini Nguyen, formerly of Sucre (New Orleans) and Eleven Madison Park (NYC). ”

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Phỏng vấn về bệnh tình của Diana Nguyễn

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Phỏng vấn về bệnh tình của Diana Nguyễn

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Applications Available for 2015 Summer Youth Employment Program

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April 17, 2015 ​Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton has a Call-to-Action for business leaders to participate in the Phoenix R.I.S.E. (Reach and Invest in Summer Employment) internship program. The program, which offers summer youth employment opportunities, is actively recruiting local businesses, non-profits, philanthropic and government agencies to create internship opportunities for Phoenix youth this summer. The Phoenix R.I.S.E. program will provide employment opportunities for youth, ages 16 to 24, to learn the general aspects of working in a business. The program offers a pathway to building strong work ethics and making future connections. Businesses will receive untapped talent to assist with office duties and special projects. The summer internship program is 100% grant-funded and businesses are not responsible for paying for the youth who work at their work site. The 5-week program will serve approximately 120 youth from June 29 through July 31. Interns can work up to 40 hours a week. Businesses interested in responding to the Mayor’s Call-to-Action can download and submit an application to participate in the program until May 29. Supervisors and mentors must attend a two hour orientation to learn program expectations and meet the interns during the week of June 22. Youth, ages 16 – 24, who reside within the city of Phoenix, can download and submit an application until 2 p.m. on May 22. Download applications at www.phoenix.gov/econdev/workforce-connection/youth/programs or pick them up at Phoenix City Hall, 200 W. Washington St., 19th Floor, Phoenix, AZ 85003. Please forward completed applications and any questions to pwcyouthprograms@phoenix.gov or call 602-534-3794. -30- Media Contact: Cynthia Weaver Phone Number: 602-568-8126

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Community Sporting Event in memory of Dr. Ki Ngo

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Community Sporting Event in memory of Dr. Ki Ngo

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Representative Cardenas Hosts Dialogue on Legalization of Marijuana at Paradise Valley Community College April 14

As a severe allergy season sweeps much of Arizona, urgent care center Doctors Express Phoenix offers insight and advice to Arizona residents who suffer from allergies

Phoenix, AZ (PRWEB) April 13, 2015

Following a period of large storms and heavy rainfalls, experts are predicting that one of the worst allergy seasons in recent memory will hit much of Arizona this spring as tree pollen fills the air.

According to New Jersey 101.5 (3/17/15), seasonal allergies affect a significant number of Americans each year, with more than 17.6 million adults and 6.6 million children being diagnosed with these allergies in the last year alone.

Terri Porter, Clinic Administrator at Phoenix urgent care clinic Doctors Express Phoenix, says she has already seen an influx of patients suffering from severe allergies this spring.

"We're already seeing an unusually high amount of patients due to allergy related symptoms," Porter says. "Arizona has many visitors in the early spring from states with colder climates, and enjoying our great weather makes it difficult to stay indoors. It is definitely going to be a severe allergy season in Phoenix."

Porter attributes this year's exceptional allergy season to the number of storms and heavy rainfalls that hit Arizona toward the end of winter.

"We have had several large storms and an higher-than-normal amount of rainfall which has caused an abundant growth of flowering plants, shrubs and trees," Porter says. "The trees are currently pollinating and the air is heavy with pollen dust. This is a nightmare for seasonal allergy sufferers."

According to Porter, signs of seasonal allergies range from minor symptoms like itchy, watery eyes, an itchy throat and sneezing to more severe symptoms like coughing, wheezing and trouble breathing. While mild symptoms can usually be treated with over-the-counter medications, Porter says it's important to seek medical care if you experience anything more severe.

"Allergies can bring on sinus pressure, pain and infections. Chest pressure and wheezing may also occur, making breathing difficult," she says. "Doctors Express can provide medications and breathing treatment to help open congested airways and reduce inflammation to the airway often caused by severe allergy attacks. Avoiding the outdoors during allergy seasons is also ideal to help reduce symptoms."

About Doctors Express Phoenix
Doctors Express Phoenix offers a wide range of medical services to their patients, including lab testing, treatment for minor injuries and trauma, adult vaccines, physicals, and more. The clinic is open seven days a week, and takes walk-ins or appointments. To learn more about what Doctors Express Phoenix has to offer in affordable care, visit http://www.doctorsexpressphoenix.com.

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Doctors Express Phoenix Responds to Arizona's Brutal Allergy Season

As a severe allergy season sweeps much of Arizona, urgent care center Doctors Express Phoenix offers insight and advice to Arizona residents who suffer from allergies

Phoenix, AZ (PRWEB) April 13, 2015

Following a period of large storms and heavy rainfalls, experts are predicting that one of the worst allergy seasons in recent memory will hit much of Arizona this spring as tree pollen fills the air.

According to New Jersey 101.5 (3/17/15), seasonal allergies affect a significant number of Americans each year, with more than 17.6 million adults and 6.6 million children being diagnosed with these allergies in the last year alone.

Terri Porter, Clinic Administrator at Phoenix urgent care clinic Doctors Express Phoenix, says she has already seen an influx of patients suffering from severe allergies this spring.

"We're already seeing an unusually high amount of patients due to allergy related symptoms," Porter says. "Arizona has many visitors in the early spring from states with colder climates, and enjoying our great weather makes it difficult to stay indoors. It is definitely going to be a severe allergy season in Phoenix."

Porter attributes this year's exceptional allergy season to the number of storms and heavy rainfalls that hit Arizona toward the end of winter.

"We have had several large storms and an higher-than-normal amount of rainfall which has caused an abundant growth of flowering plants, shrubs and trees," Porter says. "The trees are currently pollinating and the air is heavy with pollen dust. This is a nightmare for seasonal allergy sufferers."

According to Porter, signs of seasonal allergies range from minor symptoms like itchy, watery eyes, an itchy throat and sneezing to more severe symptoms like coughing, wheezing and trouble breathing. While mild symptoms can usually be treated with over-the-counter medications, Porter says it's important to seek medical care if you experience anything more severe.

"Allergies can bring on sinus pressure, pain and infections. Chest pressure and wheezing may also occur, making breathing difficult," she says. "Doctors Express can provide medications and breathing treatment to help open congested airways and reduce inflammation to the airway often caused by severe allergy attacks. Avoiding the outdoors during allergy seasons is also ideal to help reduce symptoms."

About Doctors Express Phoenix
Doctors Express Phoenix offers a wide range of medical services to their patients, including lab testing, treatment for minor injuries and trauma, adult vaccines, physicals, and more. The clinic is open seven days a week, and takes walk-ins or appointments. To learn more about what Doctors Express Phoenix has to offer in affordable care, visit http://www.doctorsexpressphoenix.com.

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Human Services Department Invites Residents to Health and Wellness Fair

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April 9, 2015 Older adults and their families are invited to attend a free Health and Wellness Fair from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 22, at the Desert West Senior Center, 6501 W. Virginia Ave. Attendees can get information about nutrition, Alzheimer’s disease awareness, fitness and other community services from more than 30 community organizations. For more information about the free Health and Wellness Fair, call 602-495-3711. Media Contact: Alejandro Montiel, 602-534-3443 General Contact: Human Services Department Phone Number: 602-495-3711

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2015 March Issue of Bút Tre Magazine

Sharing the content of our March 2015 – But Tre Magazine issue. These are images to help the readers to have an idea of what was written for this issue. Thank you for your warm support. Don’t forget to pick up a copy. Please enjoy! http://buttre.org/

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Phoenix Convention Center Celebrates Its Volunteers

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April 10, 2015 ​The Phoenix Convention Center loves its volunteers! Our volunteers often represent the face of the Phoenix Convention Center & Venues by serving as the first point of contact for our guests. In honor of National Volunteer Month, the Phoenix Convention Center will host its annual Volunteer Appreciation Dinner on April 14. Convention Center management will recognize the hard work of more than 238 volunteers who have donated more than 13,626.25 hours equivalent to $307,271.93 in time, resources and money. The Phoenix Convention Center Volunteer Program has opportunities available for volunteers to work as ushers at the Orpheum Theatre and Symphony Hall as well as in the Convention Center to assist patrons and clients with directions, information about the surrounding area and things to do in addition to other duties. The program provides a great opportunity for outgoing individuals who want to get involved in their community and meet others while providing a valuable service. Volunteers and a guest will be treated to dinner provided by Aventura Catering, Inc. and enjoy a performance from James Reid Juggler Extraordinaire. Phoenix Convention Center Director John Chan will attend the dinner to support the Volunteer Program and recognize the numerous contributions of the volunteers. For more information about volunteer opportunities available at the Phoenix Convention Center & Venues, contact Patty Dunlap at patty.dunlap@phoenix.gov.

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The Republic Xếp Nhà hàng Rice Paper Hạng 8 Trong Danh Sách 10 Trong Thành Phố Phoenix

Theo nguồn tin trên trang Blog của azccentral.com Seftel: Top 10 downtown Phoenix restaurants BY Howard Seftel, The Republic 8. Rice Paper Downtown “The well-crafted dishes range through the Vietnamese repertoire, from spring rolls, banh mi sandwiches, salads and pho to tempting main dishes like the clay hot bubbling with braised pork, caramelized salmon, lemongrass chicken and the outstanding home-country specialty, shaking beef.” http://www.azcentral.com/story/entertainment/dining/2015/04/03/howard-seftels-top-downtown-phoenix-restaurants/70697732/

SOURCE: Banh Mi Bistro Vietnamese Eatery ADDRESS: 2221 N 7th St, Phoenix, Arizona 85006 PHONE: (602) 252-3326 EMAI: banhmibistroaz@gmail.com WEB: http://ricepapereatery.com. FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Rice-Paper/147158632031549

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