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Phoenix Community Alliance Has Spent 40 Years Working To Create a Stronger Downtown for a Better Phoenix

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Wednesday,September 11 2024
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Friday,September 13 2024
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Join us in bridging the collective voice between Members and Phoenix Community Alliance's mission. \ud83d\udc99 \n\nIn partnership with the nonprofit strategy experts at STN (@stnphx), Your Part-Time Controller (@yptc), and AmPhil (@amphilanthropic), guests will learn how to utilize their PCA membership to better align with their mission.\n\n\ud83d\uddd3\ufe0f: Wednesday, September 25, 3 - 5:30 p.m.\n\nCheck-in: 3 p.m. | Programming Begins: 3:30 p.m. | Connection Reception: 5 p.m.\n\n\ud83d\uddfa\ufe0f \ud83d\udccd: The Social Television Network (STN) | 920 E. Madison St. Unit 170, Phoenix, AZ 85034\n\n\ud83d\ude98 \ud83c\udd7f\ufe0f: We encourage attendees to walk, utilize light rail, public transportation, or rideshare - like @Lyft or @Waymo! Additional parking information to follow.\n\nAdditional programming details to follow - follow the \ud83d\udd17 in bio to RSVP in advance.

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Looking through the Lenses of Team DPI! \ud83d\udd76\ufe0f \n\nThe teams at @DowntownPhoenix (DPI) and Phoenix Community Alliance (PCA) love every opportunity to embrace personal style and local flair from head to toe. We surveyed the office and captured all of the funky frames from Urban Eyecare (@urbaneyecarephx), which is across the street from our office. \n\nOne of the things we love about DTPHX is its walkability \u2014 and you don't have to travel far to find 10\/10 frames and 20\/20 vision care. If you want to add a pop of personality to your daily eyewear, Urban Eyecare stocks those one-of-a-kind frames that combine fashion with function! \n\nTo get your eyes checked out, visit urbaneyesphx.com

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Walk the talk with Team PCA every month and get an insider look at how our PCA Members have shaped Greater Downtown Phoenix for over 40 years. \n\nJoin fellow PCA Members for a walking tour of the @EvansChurchill neighborhood. Learn about new developments and the historical roots of this vibrant

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What happens when PCA Members, Articipants and a nonprofit mingle at a unique venue? They connect! \ud83c\udfb3\ud83e\udd1d \n\nDuring Wednesday's event at Ch\u00e2m Pang Lanes (@champanglanes), this very thing happened when these groups bowled and conversed over drinks and food. Key collaborations with Members made the event a roaring success: \n\nWhat started as a mingle quickly became a fusion event with @Artlink_Phoenix's Mixed Media Happy Hour, a regularly scheduled event to meet local artists and other creative professionals. From there, the opportunity arose to invite Amanda Hope Rainbow Angels (@ahrangels), a nonprofit that supports families affected by childhood cancer diagnoses and other illnesses. Throughout the event, attendees were encouraged to jot down notes of support for children and their families. \n\nThe formula that makes every PCA event vital is awareness of other Members, which sparks ways to get involved further. Stay tuned for related upcoming programming that you can attend! \ud83c\udf79 \n\nThanks to Ch\u00e2m Pang Lanes, Artlink, and Amanda Hope Rainbow Angels for collaborating!

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\ud83c\udf1f\u2728 Thank You for an Incredible Artlink Mixed Media Happy Hour + @phxcommalliance Membership Mingle at @champanglanes! \u2728\ud83c\udf1f\n\nYour presence, good vibes and enthusiasm made the evening truly special. \ud83c\udf89\ud83e\udd42\n\nWe are immensely grateful for our amazing and supportive community. Events like these showcase the vibrant spirit of collaboration and creativity that defines Phoenix. Your continued support helps us lift up our local artists, businesses, and organizations and foster a thriving cultural scene.\n\nWe look forward to many more nights of inspiration, connection, and celebration with you all. Thank you for being a vital part of our journey.\n\nTogether, we make art an integral part of our community!\n\nPS - if you spot yourself in the gallery and want to be tagged, just let us know!! \n\n

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Do you want to witness the power of connectivity in action? Look no further! \u2728 \n\nThe strength of Phoenix Community Alliance (PCA) has always emphasized the insight of our diverse membership and the positive outcomes it can bring. \ud83d\udc99 \n\nListen to what Brandon Ramsey, our Membership Services Director, had to say about a recent Committee meeting: \ud83d\udc47 \n\n\"Last week, Our Education Advocacy Committee convened, emphasizing the crucial role of education in the workforce. We're grateful for the enlightening presentations by Kristin Gubser from GateWay Community College and Holly Kurtz from the Center for the Future of Arizona. The committee aims to enhance an understanding within the business community of how they can support and collaborate with educational institutions.\n\nFollowing the meeting, the City of Phoenix held a Wonderful Workforce Happy Hour in partnership with Arizona @ Work. This event gathered residents to share valuable insights into updating the city's Local Area Workforce Development Plan. A special thank you to Kesi S. and Samira Cook Gaines for their efforts in organizing this event.\n\nWe extend our gratitude to Tap That Downtown and Shawn McCarty from ACE Parking for their invaluable community support.\"\n\nPCA Members in Attendance:\nArizona Forward, Bestcompanies AZ, Center for the Future of Arizona, Gateway Community College, Genesis City, Million Dollar Teacher Project, Phoenix College\n\n

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