Sunday, December 18, 2016

EARN THE BIRD: SIGN UP FOR THE BMO HARRIS BANK MESA-PHOENIX MARATHON

You can register now for this event in February
Want to go for a run?
With the right training and commitment, you can find yourself fully prepared at the starting line of a 10K, half marathon or the full 26.2 miles!
The new course is fast, fun and scenic. But remember, all of our races from 2013 – 2016 were sell out races, so don’t delay registration for February 2017!
Registration is now open!
Want to get the whole family involved? There's a  free 1K fun run that will get the kids in on the action too.
Opportunities to sign up to volunteer - be a good sport
Link to official website that will open in a new window >> https://thephoenixmarathon.com/
BEST FINISH EXPERIENCE EVER
One of the goals of The Mesa-Phx Marathon is to provide its runners with the BEST FINISH EXPERIENCE EVER. The Phoenix Marathon achieves this by offering an elaborate variety of fruits, drinks (including Muscle Milk, Gatorade Endurance, and ice cold Pepsi products), quick energy snacks, breads and much more . . .
BMO Harris Bank Mesa-Phx Marathon Finish Area
The recovery area also includes post race treatments compliments of Ideal Physical Therapy, state of the art massage by Massage Envy, cool towels, soak tubs, food trucks, face painting, and plenty of activities for spectators.
We want all our racers to enjoy and recover surrounded by music, energy and attention. We love and respect our runners and you will see this reflected when you are treated to the BEST FINISH EXPERIENCE EVER at The Mesa-Phx Marathon.
The Phoenix Marathon Foundation aims to provide scholarship funds for high school students who have participated in running related athletics and are dedicated to the pursuit of higher education.

Saturday, December 17, 2016

More Dangerous Air We Breathe > POLLUTION PM-2.5 High Pollution Advisory Sunday...

Daily Air Quality Forecast
for areas within and bordering Maricopa County in Arizona

ISSUED: Friday, December 16, 2016

A PM-2.5 High Pollution Advisory is valid for Sunday, December 18, 2016.
 
PHOENIX-AREA FORECAST MAXIMUM AIR QUALITY LEVELS    
PhxAQI

Más Risa de Las Ideas | Luciano Mellera | TEDxRíodelaPlata

More happy comedy!
Published on Dec 16, 2016
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Luciano Mellera hace más de 8 años viene presentándose en distintos escenarios del Stand Up de toda la Argentina y alrededores. Si bien es Redactor Publicitario, eligió vivir de la comedia, porque lo hace más feliz.
Es uno de los mayores exponentes del Stand Up argentino en el mundo 2.0 y sus videos suman más de siete millones de reproducciones. Ha participado de TEDxRíodelaPlata en dos oportunidades y en TEDxDiagonal73 (La Plata). Fue parte del selecto elenco elegido por Comedy Central para los especiales del 2013, 2014 y 2016 transmitidos para todo Latinoamérica por esa señal. En el 2015 fue nominado como Revelación en los Premios Estrella de Mar y no ganó, pero no le importa. Mentira, un poquito sí. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx Category Nonprofits & Activism License Standard YouTube License

Religion In City Government Part 1: Mayors of Mesa 1883-2016 >

Don't know about anyone else, but your MesaZona blogger has never lived in a town or city where one single religion and its followers and adherents have controlled and dominated politics, government, education and the local economy for so many years.
In the case of Mesa - now with almost 500,000 people living here - there appears to be a pattern of hand-selected, chosen and appointed members of the Latter Day Saints who "receive a calling" to run for elective office both locally and in Arizona State government that goes hand-in-hand with a long-established brotherhood of special-interest groups, as well as holdings in real estate and overlapping business interests. They all think it's their corner of The Kingdom, Deseret.

It is simply a political machine based on religion that has effectively made the other 70% of the public dis-engaged from civic life and government.
One of the missions of this blogsite is to encourage people to think and question and get involved in city government. Yours truly frequently goes to City Council meetings where very few members of the public ever show up or even watch live or televised. . . . the current mayor at one time called me a "Rabble-Rouser" to my face for writing and publishing information, comments, and opinions about City Hall and city government.
What's your take-away from that comment?
Are you one of the rabble the mayor doesn't to get roused?
For now just take a look at a long list of people who have held the seat of mayor here in the City of Mesa for over 133 years:
  • Anyone you see not Mormon?
  • How many women have been mayor?
The list is from Wikipedia
Alexander Findlay Macdonald1883–1885
Alvin Franklin Stewart1885-86
(Unknown name)1886-88
William Johnson LeBaron1888–96
James Turman1896-98
David Tully LeBaron Jr.1898-99
William A. Kimball1899-00
Jedidiah Grant Peterson1900–02
Charles M. Mullen1902-04
John L. Waring1904-06
Phil Metz1906-08
John D. Loper1908
Lionel Brand Johnson1908
John H. Barnett1908-10
Ralph Fleetwood Palmer1910–12
John Taylor LeSueur1912–14
Max Viault1914-16
Paul Baxter Beville1916-18
Dan H. Kleinman1918-22
Robert Scott1922-24
Jedidiah Grant Peterson1924–36
Linford B. Werner1936-38
George Nicholas Goodman1938-42
John A. Hamblin1942-44
Zeb Pearce1944-46
George Nicholas Goodman1946-48
Frank E. Bendick1948-50
Oscar Virgil Crismon1950–52
George Nicholas Goodman1952–56
Richard G. Johnson Sr.1956–58
Egbert J. Brown1958–66
Jack Taylor1966–72
Eldon W. Cooley1972–76
Wayne C. Pomeroy1976–80
Don W. Strauch1980–84
Sumner "Al" Brooks1984–88
Margaret "Peggy" Rubach1988–92
William "Willie" Wong1992–96
Wayne Brown1996–2000
Keno L. Hawker2000–08
Scott W. Smith2008–14
Alex Finter2014
John Giles2014–.         

Friday, December 16, 2016

Mesa Announces Main Street Prototyping Festival and Request for Proposals

Mesa Announces Main Street Prototyping Festival and Request for Proposals
Innovative Project Employs Arts-Based Community Design
 

 
 
Dec. 16, 2016 (Mesa, AZ) – A group of Mesa organizations are collaborating with the City of Mesa to bring the first Main Street Prototyping Festival to Mesa on Nov. 17 and 18, 2017.
Mesa is now seeking prototype proposals from artists, architects, designers, engineers, urban planners and others to create temporary projects that activate public space and engage the community toward enhancing connectivity and vibrancy in downtown Mesa.
Proposals for prototypes could include, but are not limited to, concepts for gathering places, pathways that increase connectivity, games that invite interaction, performances, interactive artwork and more.
The deadline to submit is Jan. 23, 2017 
The City of Mesa, Mesa Arts Center (MAC), Neighborhood Economic Development Corp. (NEDCO), Local Initiatives Support Corporation Phoenix (LISC) and Downtown Mesa Association (DMA) are working together to engage creative minds and the community in testing ideas that respond to dreams, needs and desires of citizens and visitors.
The beauty of this project is that it enables experimentation with a variety of potential enhancements that can impact both community and economic development,” said Cindy Ornstein, Director of Mesa’s Department of Arts and Culture and Executive Director of Mesa Arts Center. “This way, residents and visitors get to explore and respond to ideas in the flesh, and future investments or longer-term testing can be based on knowledge of what worked and the needed adjustments that may make it work better.”
 
The Main Street Prototyping Festival seeks to augment downtown Mesa’s vitality through arts-based community design and experimentation.
Through multiple community listening sessions, the project has and will continue to ask residents to contribute their ideas for creating a welcoming, diverse and connected downtown Mesa.
Those submitting prototype proposals are encouraged to use community input to inspire ideas and guide development.
At the culminating festival, residents will be invited to provide feedback and vote for their favorite prototypes, and those they feel will provide the most benefits to downtown and its visitors.
A total of 20-25 prototype concepts will be selected for implementation at the fall 2017 festival, with each project allocated $1,000-$3,000 for design, fabrication and project management.
 
“This is a natural next step in the development of downtown Mesa,” Mayor John Giles stated. “There is excellent momentum following on the heels of the extension of light rail and an extensive community visioning process that will help lead us to what’s next for downtown Mesa.”
 
Jeff McVay, Downtown Transformation Manager, said of the project, “The prototype festival is part of our Downtown Lab (D-Lab) that tests and develops solutions uniquely suited to our very special urban center. Many creative initiatives and events, and a number of other prototype projects have been a part of this process and we look forward to seeing how the community would like to activate downtown Mesa.”
 
The Festival is funded by a prestigious Our Town grant for $75,000 from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Through Our Town, the National Endowment for the Arts provides grants for arts-based community development projects that contribute toward the livability of communities and help transform them into lively, beautiful, and sustainable places with the arts at their core. Prototyping festivals are a relatively recent tool being employed by forward-thinking cities, and have been held in only a handful of municipalities in the last couple of years, including San Francisco and Denver.
 
The planning committee seeks proposals of prototype ideas from all types of disciplines and perspectives, and proposals can be submitted by either individuals or teams.
To download the Request for Proposals and learn more about the Main Street Prototyping Festival visit www.mesaartscenter.com.
 
In addition, artist-led residencies will take place with the Boys and Girls Club of Mesa–Grant Woods Branch and CARE Partnership near downtown to create community-generated projects that address neighborhood aspirations, needs and opportunities.
The residencies are the first steps in a larger initiative that will seek to strengthen the connections between downtown and its surrounding neighborhoods, and to help these residents develop relationships with organizations and resources available to them in downtown. 
 
Mesa Arts Center is located at One East Main Street in downtown.
More information can be found at MesaArtsCenter.com.
 
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About Mesa Arts Center
The Mesa Arts Center mission is to inspire people through engaging arts experiences that are diverse, accessible, and relevant. Owned and operated by the City of Mesa, Arizona’s largest arts center is recognized as an international award-winning venue. The unique and architecturally stunning facility is home to four theaters, five art galleries, and 14 art studios and an artist cooperative gallery. For more information, visit mesaartscenter.com.
 
Main Street Prototyping Festival contact:
Samuel Peña, Project Coordinator at Samuel.Pena@mesaartscenter.com or 480.644.2168.
 
Main Street Prototyping Festival website:
 
Casey Blake
Director of Public Relations
Mesa Arts Center
Office 480.644.6620Cell 480.390.1258
Casey.Blake@mesaartscenter.comMesaArtsCenter.com

Wild Weather Incoming! Deadly Arctic Air & Icing Invasion! + a 2016 rant

Hit the button, baby!

Published on Dec 16, 2016

Speaking Up | Adam Galinsky

Low-power double-bind?
Published on Dec 16, 2016
Views: 5,008 Time: 15:09
Speaking up is hard to do, even when you know you should.
Learn how to assert yourself, navigate tricky social situations and expand your personal power with sage guidance from social psychologist Adam Galinsky.
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