Wednesday, February 24, 2016

The Mayor's Own Challenge to End Veteran Homelessness > Keeping The Promise?

QUESTION: Will Mesa mayor John Giles "step up to the plate" to lead the team here to end veteran homelessness within one year according to the oath he took to join The Mayors Challenge?
No chance "to under-promise and over-deliver" on this - it's more than "we can" - it is swearing to an oath to finish the goal within one year and complete the criteria to get confirmation from the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development. The Mayor of New Orleans did just accomplished, as promised. - with No newspeak
As usual a lot of fanfare and skimpy details left out of Mesa Now press releases coming out of City Hall
Mayor John Giles selected to lead national effort to end veterans homelessness
Press release from City of Mesa Newsroom 01-21-2016 at 3:33:00 PM
Mayor John Giles has been selected to co-chair a national, bi-partisan effort to engage communities across the country in the effort to end veterans homelessness. . .
Mesa joined the Mayor’s Challenge to End Veterans Homelessness in January 2015 and in one year found permanent supportive housing for more than 70 veterans. Mesa has coordinated dozens of local organizations, municipalities and federal agencies to provide the resources needed to find housing for our veterans.
“I’m proud to co-chair this task force with New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu as we work to honor the service of our veterans by making sure all of them have a home to call their own,” Mayor John Giles said. “By focusing our resources and maximizing our commitment, we can end veteran homelessness in our communities and our country.”
Sounds great, right? The goal in one year is to end veteran homelessness and the City of Mesa apparently does not know how many homeless vets there are here, hoping to find that out by a one-day count enlisting volunteers to do the job.
Reality Check:
The First Lady Announces the Mayors Challenge to End Veteran Homelessness
First Lady Michelle Obama announced a new program on June 4, 2014 that aimed to end veteran homelessness in the U.S. by year's end 2015.
Was Mesa Mayor John Giles again late to join a national bi-partisan effort? Or just one of the things to add to NextMesa?
Readers can watch the June 2014 announcement in the 35:28 You Tube video just above.

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

OOooh YYEAH! :)) Play Me A Song - I'm Not The Piano Man

Just a raving MANiac promoting The New Urban DTMesa

O Yeah! A FASHION SHOW LIKE YOU'VE NEVER SEEN BEFORE HERE IN NEW URBAN DTMESA

Hey! Gotta act fast if you haven't already

AN URGENT CALL FOR
                      

Designers
Cosplay
Wearable Tech
Costumes
High -End +  One-of-A-Kind Fashion
Re-purposed
Makeup
Hair Sculpting
Models


Deadline for entries:
March 4th 2016


THIS WILL BE THE FINALE TO THE MAKER FEST 2016
How to apply:
 

Simply complete our SWMF application form, select Fashion Show http://www.southwestmakerfest.com/2016-application/

Designers - Please submit between 1 > 5 pictures of pieces you would like to enter into the Fashion Show.
Hair and Makeup Fashionistas - Please submit 1 > 3 pictures of your work and what you would like to contribute to the Fashion Show.
Models - Please submit 1 > 3 Pictures of prior modeling engagements and your size and height.

Sunday, February 21, 2016

$PORT$ > Baseball + Marathons + Cycling // Caching! Caching!

O Yeah! Here we go again - Pop-Up events rule!
Following through with a number of posts about the City of Mesa's Office of Economic Development H.E.A.T initiative to create strategic advantages in certain key sectors in the State of Arizona based on the presence of regional assets, industry-leading firms and a quality workforce
- there is no "S" in there for $PORT$  
- an "A" that does not include Arts & Culture
- an "E" that does not include Entertainment.
Is City Hall in some kind of bubble? [inflated egos??]


Your MesaZona blogger would like to thank a guy named Eric Brown who's the VP of Social Marketing for MCLife 2016 for opening his eyes by writing a press release about that company's social media sponsorship for this year's El Tour de Mesa. [Link to Eric Brown after post] 
MCLife Announces Sponsorship of El Tour de Mesa



 

Hey Cubs Fans! Get Out To Watch Spring Training

Cubs Pitchers And Catchers Begin Spring Workouts

MESA, Arizona -- A much smaller crowd than I expected (especially on a gorgeous Saturday morning) gathered at the fields surrounding Sloan Park in Mesa to watch the Cubs' first official pitcher/catcher workout of the spring . . .
Really detailed and well-written reporting from Al Yellow with a photo and video gallery + a link for the Complete Guide to 2016 Cubs Spring Training.
Link to whole site >> http://www.bleedcubbieblue.com/2016/2/20/11079164/cubs-pitchers-catchers-spring-workouts#360677445
 
Some comments that local tourism officials might find interesting -people are asking about development around the sports complex 
keithrconrad
              Unrelated to actual baseball-related activity... 1 reply
Have they developed the area around Sloan Park yet? I know there’s a hotel there, just wondering if there’s anything else near the ballpark at this point. I know that was the plan when they originally moved
 
Al Yellon
So far, the hotel is the only development.
There’s no talk of more at the present time, but I do know eventually they’d like to build more.
            
 

Saturday, February 20, 2016

Play Ball! MLB Spring Training Scores Big Time in The Local Economy

Spring Training baseball under the warm Arizona sun has been a tradition for devoted fans since 1947, when just two teams, the Cleveland Indians and the New York Giants, came here to prepare for the rigors of the long regular season. Today, 15 teams train in the Phoenix metropolitan area in the greatest concentration of professional baseball facilities found anywhere in the United States. For visitors, the Cactus League couldn't be more convenient, with short drive times between ballparks and a full range of hotel, dining and shopping amenities. Truly, the Cactus League is the premier destination for baseball lovers.


The stats are in and they are good! According to a pair of studies  by Governor Doug Ducey and members of the non-profit Cactus League Baseball Association, spring training baseball has become a driving force in Arizona's economy. The studies estimate spring training teams and the ballparks they play in now annually generate more than $809 million in economic impact for the state.

Celebrate A Day at the Diamond at Sloan Park
Post Date:02/18/2016 10:05 AM
    Celebrate the return of spring training baseball with A Day at the Diamond Saturday, Feb. 27 from 12:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at Sloan Park, 2330 W. Rio Salado Parkway, and surrounding areas at the spring training home of the Chicago Cubs.
        The FREE event will include numerous fun activities for the whole family:
                  • Baseball clinics for the kids
                  • Family fun and games
                  • Bounce houses and a zip line
                  • Obstacle course
                  • Live music featuring Georgia Chrome and Rock Lobster
                  • Food and beverages for sale at Sloan Park concession stands
                  • Sports card show
                  • Chicago Cubs team shop will be open to sell souvenirs
                  • Chicago Cubs box office will be open and selling tickets to spring training games
                Sponsors of A Day at the Diamond include the Chicago Cubs; Visit Mesa; City of Mesa; Mesa Riverview; Mesa Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities and Extra Innings East Valley.
    Public Information and Communications
    Contact: Steve Wright
    Tel. 480-644-2069
    steven.wright@mesaaz.gov

    Complete Schedule
    http://mlb.mlb.com/chc/mesa/schedule.jsp

    college baseball coming to Sloan Park, Feb. 19-21!
    Come on out and watch Northwestern University take on the University of Nevada for four games, Feb. 19-21, at Sloan

    COPS > No Not The Men-In-Blue . . . March Event @ The Old Sunkist Factory on Broadway

    
    Just having' fun again. . . for only one night, Sat 19 March 2016,  the former packinghouse for the Mesa Citrus Growers Association located at 254 W Broadway will host a paranormal event for an evening of interactive ghost communication experiments with devices led by experienced paranormal investigators. Together the group will attempt to make 'Ghostly Contact' with the dead!
    Husband & Wife Professional Ghost Hunters Jay & Marie Yates lead a Crew of Experienced Paranormal Investigators into some of the darkest corners of the Desert Southwest.
     
    Their mission is to seek truth, understanding, & proof of the paranormal by any means necessary. Their primary focus is assisting familes that struggle with the paranormal in silence as they once did. Today their own trials & tribulations of the supernatural have become great testimonies as they move forward to assist their next client.
    This Event is not for all ages.
    You must be 18 Years or older to attend. Everyone will sign a waiver at the door. General Admission for this event is $40 per person. Includes all above listed activities from 800 PM to 10:30 PM.
    VIP Packages are available at $60 per person. Includes all above listed activities & Extended Ghost Hunt from 11:00 PM to 1:00 AM Note: Only 10 VIP Packages will be sold.
    Ticket Sales are NOT Refundable unless Event is Canceled by COPS Owners and/or Venue. Please Print Out Your Pay Pal Receipt & Bring it to the Event.

    Note- Only 10 VIP Packages will be sold.

    Mission Statement
    We seek only truth, understanding, and proof of the paranormal. We achieve this through investigations, counsel, education, and experience. Our clients are of the highest importance.
    We are much more than a team of Ghost Hunters! We seek out truth in every case that we accept. We are no longer able to accept every case that is requested of us. Although, we respond to only the most extreme of cases. We are not here to judge you or discredit your experiences. However, we will try to find logic & reason with your paranormal claims. 

    General Admission- Sale Price ONLY $25 

     

    Reg. Price $40 Per Person 

     

    Includes all above listed activities 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.

    Ticket Sales are NOT Refundable unless Event is Canceled by COPS Owners and/or Venue. Please Print Out Your Pay Pal Receipt & Bring it to the Event