JULY 30, 2014
Camp Soaring Eagle announces new camp site
Nonprofit celebrates seventh anniversary and closes on 26-acre camp location
SCOTTSDALE – Camp Soaring Eagle today announced it has closed on a new camp property in Cornville, AZ. The nonprofit organization, founded in July 2007, provides seriously ill children with the opportunity to attend medically supervised camps at no cost to the campers and families.
JULY 30, 2014
AMSAF awarded $150,000 grant to provide motorcycle rider training scholarships
PEORIA – The Arizona Motorcycle Safety and Awareness Foundation (AMSAF) announces the award of a $150,000 grant from the Arizona Governor’s Office of Highway Safety (AZGOHS) and the Arizona Motorcycle Safety Advisory Council (AMSAC).
JULY 30, 2014
Zoowalk for Autism Research; Meet Temple Grandin
Zoowalk is hosting a 10th Anniversary Community Celebration with special guest Temple Grandin, Friday, September 12, from 5 – 9 p.m.
JULY 30, 2014
Heard Museum hosts Modern Spirit: The Art of George Morrison – opens Oct. 25
PHOENIX – Modern Spirit: The Art of George Morrison, on view at the Heard Museum from Oct. 25, 2014, to Jan. 11, 2015, presents a comprehensive array of drawings, paintings, prints and sculptures from an important American Indian modernist.
JULY 30, 2014
Service updates proposed rule changes for Mexican Wolf reintroduction, releases draft evaluation of impacts
Seeks public comment and announces hearings
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), has updated its June 2013 proposed revisions to the existing nonessential experimental population designation of the Mexican wolf (Canis lupus baileyi) under the Endangered Species Act to provide additional clarity and flexibility to effectively manage the experimental population in a working landscape.