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Saturday,February 22 2025
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Phillips Law Group: Paper...

Saturday,February 22 2025
We  invite you to participate in the Phillips Law Foundation Paper Donation Drive, benefiting A...READ MORE

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Monday,February 24 2025
Built in 1920, the Pemberton House was named after Sarah H. Pemberton, the widow of Thomas Pemberton...READ MORE

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Mix, Mingle, and Engage with PCA! \ud83d\udc99 You're invited to experience a vibrant activation by PCA Members in the Ten-O-One Building at our Membership Mingle on Tuesday, February 25th, from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.! \ud83c\udf55 \ud83e\udd1d \n\nEnjoy delicious pizza and brews at Moon Pie: Pizza & Patio (@moonpie.bar), refreshing coffee and specialty drinks at Dialog Phoenix (@dialogphx), and discover nearby Members that make this building a unique hotspot in Downtown Phoenix. Don't miss this exclusive opportunity to connect, unwind, and explore! Featured Members include: Dialog, Now or Never (@nownevershop), Raconteuse Cigars (@raconteusecigars), Rough Rider (@roughrideraz), True North Studio, Imagine Development, and Valley Youth Theatre (vytphoenix). \n\n\ud83d\udcc6 \u23f0: Tuesday, February 25, 4:30 - 6 p.m.\n\ud83d\uddfa\ufe0f \ud83d\udccd: Moon Pie: Pizza & Patio | 1001 N Central Ave, Phoenix\n\ud83d\ude98 \ud83c\udd7f\ufe0f: We encourage attendees to walk, utilize light rail, public transportation, or rideshare - like @Waymo! \n\nSave yourself a slice! RSVP in advance using the \ud83d\udd17 in bio! \ud83d\udd3c

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Join the Warehouse District Council (@phx_wd) on Wednesday, February 19, at 3:30 p.m., at The Grind by Chic Chef (@the_grindinaz) inside the historic Luhrs Tower.\n\nAcquaint yourself with fellow

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Missing one of PCA's monthly Advocacy Committee meetings means missing out on valuable insights! \n\nWith that in mind, here are the key Member presentations from our January Multi-Modal Connectivity Committee meeting, highlighting Downtown's evolving infrastructure. \u261d\ufe0f

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Get to know the neighbors who built (and are building) the Evans Churchill Neighborhood! \ud83c\udf31 \n\nLast Friday, PCA's Downtown Neighborhood Tour returned with our Advocacy Director Patrick McDaniel, who led a small and engaged group of Members through the community north of

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A fresh new look with the same historic charm that makes @orpheumphx so beloved \ud83e\udd9a\u2728\n\nLast week, the historic Orpheum Theatre celebrated unveiling their newly modernized space with an evening full of exploration and entertainment \ud83c\udfb5\ud83c\udfb9\n\nThanks to @cityofphoenixaz, this historic building continues to be restored while carefully preserving the original architectural elements. \n\nLook forward to upgraded seating, audio, lighting, and more exciting renovations next time you visit for a show!\ud83e\udd29

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The light rail has finally arrived in South Phoenix! \ud83d\ude88 \ud83d\udd06 \n\nOn Wednesday, @valleymetro's South Central Extension hit a significant milestone when the first light rail train, which will service the community along the five-mile route, crossed the Salt River that separates South Phoenix from

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