23 October 2019

GeeezGuys! Can't figure this one out > Is It All About Native American Objects or Pugging A Phoenix Golf Course Restaurant??

I M CONFUSED Local car dealer or what?
"Grub with Grubb" Oct. 26 at Mesa Grande Cultural Park
October 21, 2019 at 2:22 pm
Mesa Grande Cultural Park, 1000 N. Date, is celebrating its seasonal re-opening and highlighting the addition of new Native American objects from the Evelyn and Lou Grubb collection Saturday, Oct. 26 from 10 a.m. to noon.
 
"Grub with Grubb" is a family friendly event featuring a free Danish breakfast and drink included with admission for the first 100 guests!
Guests celebrate the generous contribution of the Grubb family towards Mesa Grande programs  >basketry demonstrations by August Wood from the Salt-River Pima Maricopa Indian Community, > artifact show and tells> archaeology tours, > crafts and activities! No pre-registration is required
Admission available at the door 
$6 per person
$2 for Members of the Arizona Museum of Natural History.
Mesa Grande Cultural Park
Contact: Alison Stoltman
Tel. 480-644-4040alison.stoltman@mesaaz.gov
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The Grubb Family Trust has honored the Arizona Museum of Natural History with the donation of 541 objects of the Evelyn and Lou Grubb Collection, including baskets from the Southwest, California and Northwest Coast, beadwork from the Plains & Plateau, pueblo ceramics and other magnificent objects. Here are the first of more that we will share with you.
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Obit from Hansen Mortuary
Louis Stephen Grubb
Lou Grubb, Phoenix automotive business icon whose “Take Five” radio and TV commercials played on Arizona stations for decades, died Jan. 24, 2012 after suffering a cranial bleed, 26 years after he recovered from an aneurysm that drew so much attention that local TV reporters did daily condition reports. He was a month short of his 90th birthday.
Lou was a beloved husband, father, grandfather and friend. He was a man of deep faith and commitment, a lifelong Catholic.

 
Lou, who came to Arizona in 1945 from his parents’ home in Long Island, founded Grubb Automotive in 1972, developing the company into a conglomerate of Chevrolet, Ford, Toyota, Nissan, Hyundai, Buick, Mazda, Suzuki and Saturn dealerships.
He sold the company to AutoNation in 1997, remaining with the company as a legacy dealer.
He was such a popular figure that the Arizona Republican Party tried to recruit him in 1977 as a candidate for governor. He wasn’t interested
Lou Grubb and Evelyn (Fountaine), his wife of nearly 61 years, have also benefitted many worthwhile organizations through the Arizona Community Foundation.
Jon Talton, then a columnist for The Arizona Republic, said Lou was renowned for his ads:
 “If you grew up in 1960s Phoenix, you can’t forget the soothing TV sales pitch of the real Lou Grubb. He was among the legends of local car dealer media celebs.”
> In a biography of Lou published in 1998, syndicated columnist Paul Harvey, who was a friend, wrote that Lou came to Arizona and “made the most of his newfound wellness, his innate competitive spirit and his Golden Rule business philosophy to build varied automotive enterprises across the Southwest.”
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LOU GRUBB CLUBHOUSE AT PAPAGO GOLF COURSE EARNS GOLF INC. HONOR
Magazine awards Doug Fredrikson-design 2nd Place in New Construction – Public Course Category
Source: Golf Wire
The state-of-the-art Lou Grubb Clubhouse at Papago Golf Course was honored as Clubhouse of the Year – 2nd Place Public Course, New Construction by Golf Inc. magazine, the world’s only magazine for golf course developers, owners and management company executives.
Designed by Phoenix-based Douglas Fredrikson Architects and built by Wespac Construction Inc., the $6.5 million Lou Grubb Clubhouse is home to the golf course pro shop, Lou’s Bar and Grill and Evie’s Pavilion.
“This award is the result of a fantastic group effort to bring the City of Phoenix, and its many loyal golfers, something everyone can be proud of,” said Papago General Manager, Daryl Crawford.

“We are honored to be included among such a distinguished group of honorees by Golf Inc., and will proudly display this award in the clubhouse.” . .
A municipal golf course for the City of Phoenix, Papago’s revitalization project was done through a three-way, public-private partnership between
>City of Phoenix
> Arizona State University
> Arizona Golf Community Foundation, a nonprofit that promotes public golf.

The AGCF helped to secure funding for the project, which included a large donation from the Lou and Evelyn Grubb Foundation.
The clubhouse construction project included a private facility for the ASU golf teams, improvements to the public practice facilities and a new entrance to the golf course.
The layout of Lou’s Bar and Grill was designed to serve golfers and casual diners alike in a cool-clean, stone-and-steel atmosphere with open spaces that provide an inclusive, indoor-outdoor feel. The “al fresco” dining room and patio seating overlooking green lawns and golf course views provide a setting for small to medium-sized groups, and the adjacent enclosed event hall, Evie’s Pavilion, named after Lou’s wife Evelyn, can accommodate larger groups of up to 120 people.
> For more information on Papago Golf Course and to book your next starting time, visit www.papagogolfcourse.net or call (602) 275-8428. And to make a reservation or learn more about Lou’s Bar and Grill and Evie’s Pavilion, visit www.lousbarandgrill.com or call (602) 358-7004.

About Lou’s Bar & Grill
Lou’s Bar & Grill is part of the brand-new, state-of-the-art Lou Grubb Clubhouse at Papago Golf Course. OB Sports Management is responsible for restaurant, clubhouse and golf course operations. Reservations may be made by phone at (602) 358-7004 or online at www.LousBarAndGrill.com. Visit us on Facebook and Instagram for the latest news and specials. And for more information on how to reserve Evie’s Pavilion for your next event, call (602) 237-6324 or visit papagoevents.com.


About OB Sports
Papago Golf Course is professionally managed by OB Sports Golf Management, a diversified, golf-oriented company with a long history of success in the golf industry. Acquired by Troon in 2019, OB Sports currently manages around 60 premier golf courses and country clubs throughout the United States, while expanding its international footprint to include Royal Blue Golf Club at Baha Mar in Nassau, Bahamas, and Dumbarnie Golf Links in Scotland
CONTACT: David Bataller | (480) 948-1300, dbataller@obsports.com
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The Grubbs: 19th-century Irish stargazers
The Grubb family pioneered telescope manufacturing in the early 19th century from their Dublin base
 

Thomas Grubb: his apparent lack of formal education did not prevent him from tinkering with telescopes and becoming an astronomical observer

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