Taylor Morrison Holds “I Heart the North Valley” Grand Opening Sept. 6 as KISS 104.7 Gives Away Tickets to iHeartRadio Festival

The Phoenix homebuilder’s “I Heart the North Valley” event, taking place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sept. 6 at Sonoran Commons and Norterra in north Phoenix, will also give attendees the chance to win an iPod Touch and one of two iPod Shuffles.

Phoenix, Arizona (PRWEB) August 27, 2014

Taylor Morrison is kicking off the fall season with a grand opening event featuring, fun and a chance to win tickets to the iHeartRadio Music Festival in Las Vegas featuring Taylor Swift, Coldplay, Lorde and more.

The Phoenix homebuilder’s “I Heart the North Valley” event, taking place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sept. 6 at Sonoran Commons and Norterra in north Phoenix, will also give attendees the chance to win an iPod Touch and one of two iPod Shuffles.

To win tickets to the iHeartRadio Music Festival, guests will play the radio station’s MatchGame for a chance to attend the music festival, scheduled for Sept. 19 and 20 in Las Vegas.

“It’s a chance for music fans to win tickets to the hottest concert of the year and also get a first look at our newest Phoenix communities,” said Bob Thompson, vice president of sales and marketing for Taylor Morrison’s Phoenix division.

Located near the I-17 and Loop 101 freeways, Norterra offers plenty of local shopping, dining and entertainment destinations including The Shops at Norterra as well as two collections from Taylor Morrison.

The newest home collection features floor plans that range from approximately 1,942 to 3,659 square feet. Up to five bedrooms and 3.5 baths are available in the collection, along with three-car garages. Prices start from the low $300,000s.

Six different floor plans are offered in the Landmark collection, including the 3,659-square-feet Kingston, with five bedrooms, 3.5 baths and three-car garage as well as the Hillary, a 2,289-square-foot single story with three bedrooms and 2.5 baths. Homebuyers can tour the Albany and the Revere models.

The second collection at Norterra is Taylor Morrison’s Discovery series, which features homes priced from the $200,000s and ranging from approximately 1,574 square feet to 2,936 square feet. Up to four bedrooms, 2,5 baths and three car garages are available in the single and two-story floor plans. Homebuyers can tour the Lily and Jasmine models.

Norterra residents enjoy access to the Fireside at Norterra community center, which offers a state-of-the-art fitness center, aerobic facility, rock climbing wall, resort-style play pool and heated lap pool. In addition, Norterra offers two tennis courts, a basketball court as well as hiking and biking trails throughout the community.

Visitors to nearby Sonoran Commons will get a chance to see the builder’s Bradshaw floor plan. The single-story home was named Best Detached Product Design for Homes Under $250,000 at the MAME XXIX awards, held this year at The Westin Kierland Resort and Spa in Scottsdale.

The award-winning Bradshaw floor plan offers homebuyers plenty of spacious living in a single-story home. The home offers formal dining, an expansive great room, gourmet kitchen, four bedrooms and 2.5 baths. Options can include a bonus room, den or fifth bedroom. The home is available with a variety of exterior elevation options including Spanish, Tuscan and Prairie, each featuring an open concept design with approximately 2,600 square feet of living space.

For more information about the “I Heart the North Valley” event and Taylor Morrison’s Phoenix communities, please visit http://www.taylormorrison.com/phoenix.

About Taylor Morrison
Headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona, Taylor Morrison Home Corporation operates in the U.S. under the Taylor Morrison and Darling Homes brands and in Canada under the Monarch brand. Taylor Morrison is a builder and developer of single-family detached and attached homes serving a wide array of customers including first-time, move-up, luxury and active adult customers. Taylor Morrison divisions operate in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida and Texas. Darling Homes serves move-up and luxury homebuyers in Texas. Monarch, Canada's oldest homebuilder builds homes for first-time and move-up buyers in Toronto and Ottawa as well as high rise condominiums in Toronto. For more information about Taylor Morrison, Darling Homes or Monarch, please visit http://www.taylormorrison.com, http://www.darlinghomes.com and http://www.monarchgroup.net.

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Compass Arizona Grill at Hyatt Regency Phoenix Hotel is Named One of the Top Scenic View Restaurants in America

Esteemed restaurant at the luxury hotel in Phoenix awarded with 2014 OpenTable Diner’s Choice Award

Phoenix, AZ (PRWEB) August 26, 2014

Compass Arizona Grill at Hyatt Regency Phoenix has been named a winner of OpenTable Diners’ Choice Awards for the Top 100 Scenic View Restaurants in America. The list of winners is derived from more than five million reviews submitted by OpenTable diners for more than 19,000 restaurants in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

“We are very pleased and humbled by this acknowledgment from OpenTable diners,” said Pete Jones, Director of Operations, Hyatt Regency Phoenix. “We are proud to know these diners thoroughly enjoyed their overall experience at Compass Arizona Grill and gave us such high marks. We also want to congratulate the other restaurants on the list.”

Based on feedback collected from OpenTable diners between July 1, 2013, and June 30, 2014, the 100 award winning restaurants received the highest scores.

"We are thrilled to honor the 2014 Diners' Choice winners for Top 100 Scenic View Restaurants in America," said Caroline Potter, OpenTable Chief Dining Officer. "These restaurants represent the best in destination dining, highlighting the best vistas of the cities in which they are located."

For more information about Compass Arizona Grill at Hyatt Regency Phoenix, please visit: http://www.phoenix.hyatt.com

About Compass Arizona Grill
Compass Arizona Grill, located at 122 North Second Street, Phoenix, Arizona, is Arizona’s only revolving restaurant located atop of Hyatt Regency Phoenix downtown. A Valley favorite, this contemporary upscale casual restaurant offers seasonal menus featuring dishes regionally influenced with local ingredients. Compass offers a list of highly allocated wines to pair with your dish. For reservations, call (602) 440-3166 or visit opentable.com. For additional information on Compass Arizona Grill please visit phoenix.hyatt.com. For media inquiries, please contact Danyell Schastny, Director of Sales and Marketing at (602) 440-3110 or danyell.schastny@hyatt.com.

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Phoenix Public Library Celebrates Saguaro's 50th Anniversary

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Aug. 26, 2014 Saguaro Library, located at 2808 N. 46th St., celebrates its 50th anniversary on Sat., Sept. 6. The library will host a variety of music and entertainment events throughout the day: “A Musical Trip Through the Americas” 11 a.m. – noon Experience the diverse music and cultures of Latin America in celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month. Welcome and Cake Cutting Noon – 1 p.m. with Councilwoman Kate Gallego and City Librarian Rita Hamilton Face Painting and Art Activities in the Children’s Room 1 – 3 p.m. “The Beatles – A Musical Revolution” 2 – 3 p.m. Professional musician, Dulais Rhys, PhD will lead an interactive presentation on the music and history of The Beatles in celebration of the 50th anniversary of their arrival to America. Arizona Rick – the Balloon Making Cowboy 3 – 4 p.m. For more information, call 602-262-4636 or visit the Phoenix Public Library website. 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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Future of Phoenix Transportation Subject of Meetings

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Aug. 25, 2014 On Tuesday, Aug. 26, the Citizens Committee on the Future of Phoenix Transportation will begin meeting to evaluate the city’s current transportation system, and working to determine future needs for additional transit service and street infrastructure. Meetings are open to the public and will be held at the Maricopa Association of Governments Saguaro Room, second floor, 302 N. 1st Avenue. DATE/TIME Tuesday, Aug. 26 7:30 – 9 a.m. Monday, Sept. 8 6 – 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 23 6 – 7:30 p.m. ​ Wednesday, Oct. 8 6 – 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 21 6 – 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 5 6 – 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18 7:30 – 9 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 3 6 – 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2014 7:30 – 9 a.m. People can also participate in the discussion by signing up at talktransportation.org. More information is also available by calling 602-262-7242. Contact: Matthew Heil Phone Number: 602-261-8254

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71-Year Old Retiree Completes 100th Stair Climb for Charity

71-year old man recently completed his 100th stair climb to raise funds for the American Lung Association.

Phoenix, Arizona (PRWEB) August 24, 2014

71-Year Old Retiree Completes 100th Stair Climb for Charity

Man Climbs and Fundraises for the American Lung Association

George Burnham reached an athletic milestone most fit 21-year olds wouldn’t dream of attempting. The 71-year old retired Phoenix electrical worker recently completed his 100th stair climb event in South Carolina, at the American Lung Association’s 2014 Fight for Air Climb Charleston. Since 1996 Burnham climbs about 200,000+ steps a year, traveling most weekends to charity fundraisers in some of the tallest skyscrapers in the country.

While others take elevators and sip cocktails at the top of Las Vegas’s Stratosphere Tower, Burnham has raced up the 108 floors and 1,455 steps of the iconic tower. The Scale the Strat Climb, also benefiting the American Lung Association, is one of his favorite stair climbs. For personal reasons, the Lung Association is one of his favorite charities. In 2014 alone Burnham has participated in Fight for Air Climbs in Atlanta; Bennington, VT; Boise, Charleston; Columbia, SC; Denver; Las Vegas; Los Angeles; Miami; Minneapolis,; Oakbrook, IL; Portland, OR; Tulsa and Wichita.

“I’m a lifelong asthmatic,” Burnham says. “Before inhalers came on the market, I really struggled to breathe.” Staying fit and healthy has long been part of Burnham’s regimen for asthma control.

“I used to run up North Mountain in Phoenix, until I got older. In 1996 I switched and starting climbing buildings in Phoenix,” says Burnham. “Stair climbing is more strenuous than running, but it’s actually easier on your body.” In 2013 Burnham had bypass surgery, and with his doctor’s permission, restarted his climbing routine six weeks after surgery. “I wasn’t allowed to run up the steps for a while,” Burnham admits. “Recently my 46-year old daughter beat me at a Phoenix climb. Guess I’ll have to get used to it.”

The American Lung Association offers Fight for Air Climbs across the USA. Denver, CO climb to take place February 22, 2015. Information is at http://www.fightforairclimb.org.

About the American Lung Association
Now in its second century, the American Lung Association is the leading organization working to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease. With your generous support, the American Lung Association is “Fighting for Air” through research, education and advocacy. For more information about the American Lung Association, a holder of the Better Business Bureau Wise Giving Guide Seal, or to support the work it does, call 1-800-LUNG-USA (1-800-586-4872) or visit http://www.lung.org.

CONTACT:
Ashlie Reynoso
areynoso(at)lungs(dot)org

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The Faces of Domestic Violence: Arizona Foundation for Women raises awareness and grant funds on October 27, 2014 for Arizona's women and children.

1 in 4 women will experience domestic violence in their lifetime. That translates to over 800,000 women in Arizona experiencing domestic violence in their lifetime. You can do something about this. Help Arizona Foundation for Women create one less statistic. In honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October, AFW will host a series of events on October 27, 2014 at the Arizona Biltmore. Call 602-532-2800 ext. 2 for ticket or sponsorship information. Sign up today!

Phoenix, Arizona (PRWEB) August 23, 2014

Save this date and save a life: October 27, 2014.

The Arizona Foundation for Women is doing something about it. Join Arizona Foundation for Women on October 27, 2014 at the Arizona Biltmore for "The Faces of Domestic Violence," a series of fundraising events demonstrating the importance of prevention, awareness, education, and advocacy. "Save this date and save a life: October 27, 2014. Tickets are on sale now, and we expect a sold out event! You won't want to miss this opportunity to make a difference to Arizona's women and children," states Sara Presler, CEO, of the Arizona Foundation for Women.

Domestic violence is a pattern of coercive control where one partner controls uses their power to control the other partner. This can take the form of physical, financial, sexual, and emotional abuse. These abuses impact Arizona's women and children every single day. Young boys who experience domestic violence are twice as likely as their peers to commit domestic violence when they grow up to be adults. Domestic violence is one of the most underreported crimes in the United States and it is estimated that only 25% of these crimes are reported. Almost half of the perpetrators that commit intimate partner violence also abuse children in the home. We also know that 85% of victims of domestic violence are women.

Arizona Foundation for Women is doing something about these statistics and creating a better life for Arizona's women and children. AFW focuses on Safety, Health, and Economic Empowerment. We believe SHE Counts! Through research, grant making, and awareness events, we engage the public and serve Arizona's women and children. We invest in the most innovative programs that address the unmet needs of Arizona's women and children.

If you want to create positive change in Arizona, join the Arizona Foundation for Women on October 27, 2014. You can make a difference. The community is invited to purchase a ticket to The Faces of Domestic Violence events at the Arizona Biltmore on Monday, October 27, 2014. A morning breakfast will focus on men's advocacy. An afternoon lunch will focus on women in business. An early evening reception will focus on the community and the impact of violence in Arizona. With support from Southwest Airlines, the Diane and Bruce Halle Foundation, and the Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, Arizona Foundation for Women invites Arizonans to these important domestic violence awareness events.

Individual tickets start at $50 and a day pass is available for $125. Sponsorship opportunities are available, and the public is invited to learn more about the Foundation and its work by visiting http://www.azfw.org or call 602-532-2800 ext. 2 to reserve a ticket.

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Phoenix Requests Input for Housing and Community Development Needs

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Aug. 22, 2014 The city’s Neighborhood Services Department is requesting residents’ help to identify housing and community development needs in Phoenix for the next five-year period. Comments received will be summarized and used to complete a needs assessment for the 2015-2020 Consolidated Plan. Residents are invited to attend a public meeting and share their comments on community needs such as housing, homelessness, public infrastructure and economic development activities at any of the following meetings: 5:30 to 7 p.m. Monday, Sept. 8, Phoenix City Hall, 200 W. Washington St., first floor assembly room 5:30 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 18, Desert West Community Center, 6501 W. Virginia Ave. 5:30 to 7 p.m. Monday, Sept. 22, Neighborhood Resource Center, 2405 E. Broadway Road The Consolidated Plan also will contain a yearly action plan that will identify programs and activities funded through the following U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) formula grant funds: Community Development Block Grant Funds (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnerships Program, Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA). Residents also can share input via email to rachel.milne@phoenix.gov or leave a comment on our hotline at 602-262-7281. Contact: Rachel Milne, rachel.milne@phoenix.gov Media inquires: Stephanie Romero, 602-261-8512, stephanie.romero@phoenix.gov Phone Number: Hotline: 602-262-7281

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Hapari Swimwear Is Giving Away $1000 To Pay For Your Baby Registry Checklist

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Scottsdale, AZ (PRWEB) August 21, 2014

After introducing its maternity swimwear collection earlier this summer, Hapari International is announcing a new contest geared toward pregnant women. Hapari’s “Win Your Baby Registry” sweepstakes contest includes a grand prize of $1,000 towards the winner’s baby shower registry.

“Moms are some of our most loyal fans,” said Tasha Carson, team lead for Hapari’s design and market-ing. “So we are really excited to announce this contest geared towards expecting moms. We love all the Hapari moms out there, and this is just one simple way we can say ‘thank you.’”

Fans can enter the contest once daily from Hapari’s Facebook page through September 1. Bonus en-tries are awarded to contestants whose friends use a personal link, which can be shared on various social media platforms, to enter the contest.

“Even if you aren’t expecting, we are encouraging fans to enter on behalf of their friends or family who are pregnant,” said Carson. “How great would it be to win your sister’s or your best friend’s entire baby regis-try?”

In addition to the grand prize of $1,000, the contest also includes a $500 prize for a runner-up and a $250 prize for a second runner-up. Winners will be randomly selected on September 2.

Hapari’s maternity swimwear collection, which was announced in June, is aimed at providing moms-to-be with stylish maternity swimwear options that comfortably cover a growing belly.

“After hearing from so many women that they found it difficult to find cute maternity swimwear that fits well, we knew we could help,” said Carson. “We’ve always maintained that women should never have to sacrifice style for a great fit. The same is true for pregnant women.”

About Hapari International, LLC : Hapari Swimwear with offices in Phoenix, Ariz., is in its ninth year of business selling swimwear for the everyday woman. Hapari is an international designer and branded manufacturer of swimwear and provides distinctly beautiful tankinis, bikinis and one-pieces to enhance a woman’s natural beauty. In addition to its online store, Hapari has retail locations in Kaysville and Ameri-can Fork, Utah.

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Library Card Sign-Up Month and Jedi Reading Academy at the Library

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Aug. 21, 2014 Question: What’s the most important card to have in your wallet? Answer: A Phoenix Public Library Card! September is Library Card Sign-Up Month at Phoenix Public Library. A library card from Phoenix Public Library is your all-access pass to a wealth of information! Explore print materials at one of our 17 Valley locations, or access our online collection of eResources anywhere, anytime. It’s free with your library card. Celebrate the amazing library card at these events: The Amazing Library Card Geek Gala 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 5, Burton Barr Central Library, 1221 N. Central Ave. Enjoy a fun night of family activities including a costume contest, trivia, and dancing! Your library card is your ticket into the event — staff will be on hand to issue cards to those who need them. The Science of Superheroes 10 a.m. – noon Saturday, Sept. 27, Burton Barr Central Library, 1221 N. Central Ave. How does Superman’s x-ray vision work? Learn this and other superhero secrets at our fun filled science event. Join us for a superhero meet and greet and prize drawing for everyone who presents their library card. Don’t forget to wear your superhero costume!. The fun continues into the month of October with Jedi Reading Academy. Join us as we participate in the third annual “Star Wars” Reads Day, an international event that celebrates literacy and all things “Star Wars.” Complete your Jedi training by mastering the force through a series of quests. Receive a guardian of reading certificate and help us in our battle to defeat the galactic empire…you’re our only hope! Jedi Reading Academy 10 a.m. – noon Saturday, Oct. 11, Burton Barr Central Library, 1221 N. Central Ave. 1 – 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 11, Palo Verde Library, 4402 N. 51st Ave. For more information, call 602-262-4636 or visit the Phoenix Public Library website. 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: Jill Mason Phone Number: 602-262-7036

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A Record 5,500 New Students Descend On Grand Canyon University

New academic programs, expanded campus await incoming class

PHOENIX, Aug. 20, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — Grand Canyon University will welcome the largest group of incoming students in its history when classes resume Aug. 25 on the burgeoning Phoenix campus. GCU’s class of 5,500 new students carries an average incoming GPA of more than 3.5 and will have several new academic programs to choose from. The school is ramping up its science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) offerings with degrees in computer science and information technology in 2014-15, followed by three engineering programs the following year. In addition, GCU is launching its Center for Worship Arts this fall. The Worship Arts program, under the leadership of MercyMe founder and lead singer Bart Millard, will prepare students for careers ranging from national recording artists and songwriters to audio and lighting technicians and worship leaders at local churches. To prepare for the influx of new students – which brings total enrollment on the traditional Phoenix campus to a record of nearly 11,000 — GCU has added three new residence halls, a classroom building and a parking garage for the 2014-15 school year. “The student demand for what we’re doing here on our Phoenix campus just continues to grow,” said Brian Mueller, president and CEO of Grand Canyon. “We’re finding that there’s no end to the interest in obtaining high-quality Christian education that is also affordable.” GCU has frozen tuition on its ground campus for six straight years – students pay an average of $7,800 per year in tuition after institutional scholarships — while also investing $400 million into the campus infrastructure during that time. The university plans to spend another $400 million in capital expenditures during the next five years, growing its Phoenix campus to 25,000 students while also opening a satellite campus in the East Valley of the Phoenix metropolitan area. Incoming students will be greeted by Welcome Week activities that include GCU’s traditional Move-In experience, dive-in movies at the pool, an Ignite candle-lit ceremony, a free concert on Saturday, Aug. 23 at GCU Arena by the crossover alternative rock band Switchfoot, and the university’s largest Chapel service ever on Monday, Aug. 25. Move-In is a GCU tradition in which more than 2,000 faculty, staff and student volunteers assist new students by hauling furniture and luggage to their dorm rooms. The process, which resembles a NASCAR pit stop, takes only a few minutes as volunteers descend upon a vehicle, unload everything and take it to the student’s dorm room – well before parents have time to park the car and rejoin their son or daughter. “The GCU community really turns out to welcome our new students,” said Tim Griffin, GCU’s pastor and dean of students. “It really saves the parents and students a lot of time and energy and makes them feel part of the GCU community right from the beginning. “Students who experienced Move-In as freshmen come back out to volunteer and pay it forward to the next incoming class. Our faculty and staff are all chipping in. Even our president, Brian Mueller, rolls up his sleeves and helps lug luggage. That’s just who we are as a university.” The first Chapel service could test the capacity of GCU Arena, which was renovated over the past six months to add an upper deck and increase capacity to about 7,000 seats. Mueller said construction crews worked overtime in order to have the massive project completed in time for the start of school. “It’s going to be such a rallying point for the University, the way we’re kicking it off,” Mueller said. “Welcome Week and the Switchfoot concert, with students and parents and staff all there, it’s going to be great. And then to have Chapel in there on Monday – that sends a real strong message to the community. That’s how we want to start our week.” Grand Canyon University was founded in 1949 and is Arizona’s premier private Christian university. GCU is regionally accredited and emphasizes individual attention for both traditional undergraduate students and the working professional. GCU offers traditional programs on its growing campus, as well as online bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degree programs. The University’s curriculum fuses academic and clinical rigor with Christian values to prepare its students to be skilled, caring professionals. For more information about GCU, visit gcu.edu. Logo – http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20121127/AQ19393LOGO SOURCE Grand Canyon University RELATED LINKS http://www.gcu.edu

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