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9:30 a.m. Wed., May 16 at the Gilbert Chamber of Commerce. Admission is $5 for chamber members who register early, $10 for chamber members at the door and $25 for general admission. The event is sponsored by Maddy’s Pool Supply & Services.
Discover Cuba People interested in exploring Cuba and visiting one of Ernest Hemingway’s farms, some prehistoric painted caves and Spanish cathedrals can learn more about Gilbert’s Chamber of Commerce group trip at 5:30 p.m. Thu., April 26 at its headquarters, 119 N. Gilbert Rd., Suite 101. “Discover Cuba” is open to accommodate
40 more travelers. So far more than 55 have confirmed for the October tours. The first expedition departs Tue., Oct. 2, and the second will leave Tue., Oct. 16. Cost is $3,799 per person and includes round-trip, non-stop airfare from Los Angeles to Havana; eight nights in first-class hotels; three meals daily; small group tours; daily sightseeing and admissions per itinerary; modern motor coaches for all tours; baggage handling; professional drivers and guides; a Cuba entry visa; and Cuban medical insurance, all taxes and fuel surcharges. For more information about Discover Cuba,
contact Sarah at 480-892-0056, ext. 104, or at
sarah@gilbertchamber.com. The Gilbert Chamber of Commerce is located
at 119 N. Gilbert Rd., Suite 101 in Gilbert. For details or to register for these events, call 480-892-0056 or visit
www.gilbertaz.com.
CORPORATE CHRONICLES CHANDLER REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER, a Dignity Health member,
announces the recent credentialing of four additional physicians, joining the more than 900 credentialed physicians that practice at CRMC. They are Eddie Estrada, M.D., obstetrics and gynecology; Daniel Rowland, M.D., obstetrics and gynecology; Virender Sharma, M.D., gastroenterology; Joseph Vijungco, M.D., vascular surgery. Info:
www.chandlerregional.org. BRIAN TIFFANY, M.D., PH.D., AND JOSHUA ZEIDLER, D.O., are among
nine doctors in the 2012 edition of PHOENIX magazine’s list of Top Doctors in the category of Emergency Medicine/Urgent Care. The two, from Chandler Regional and Mercy Gilbert medical centers, Dignity Health members, were chosen through a survey of 5,000 randomly selected doctors in the Valley who nominate peers in their field. Nominees must also be board-certified by their field’s medical board and have no malpractice lawsuits or settlements. Info: 480-728-5414. DC STEAKHOUSE’S inaugural DC Steakhouse/Cystic Fibrosis Golf Outing in late March raises $9,000 for Cystic Fibrosis research. Info: www.
cff.org. ZOCATE, an online local business community based in Chandler, hosts
a networking event for small business owners on the first and third Monday of every month from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Iguana Mack’s, 1371 N. Alma School Rd. in Chandler. The cost is free for Zocate members and $5 for non-members. Zocate’s website seeks to provide support and visibility to small business owners. Zocate also offers seminars, online business forums, business resources, business articles and an ad on the website for members. Membership is $97 per year, and 3% of net proceeds are donated to local charities. Info: call Karen Lawrence at 480-540-1550 or email
karen@zocate.com. FOOTHILLS ACCELERATION AND SPORTS TRAINING (FAST), a division
of Foothills Sports Medicine Physical Therapy, is now open to help junior high and high school athletes train to achieve their athletic potential without sustaining injuries. “Training young athletes is much different than training high-level professionals,” says Travis Cummings, a certified strength and conditioning specialist and program director at FAST. “It is crucial to teach them how to move properly with the right mechanics and technique, to ensure they are moving efficiently.” The facility is located at 2860 S.
April 21 – May 4, 2012
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Alma School Rd., Suite 32 in Chandler. Info:
www.tcsportsperformance. com/grand-opening. GILBERT ALLSTATE AGENT STEVE EHLERS earns an Allstate Foundation
“Agency Hands in the Community” award for outstanding commitment to community service. The award includes a $1,000 grant from The Allstate Foundation to Phoenix Greyhound Racing Foundation, Inc. Allstate agents who do volunteer work for nonprofit groups in any capacity are eligible. Info:
www.allstate.com/foundation. YOLI’S CAFE announces breakfast and lunch delivery to downtown Chandler businesses 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays. Customers must have a minimum purchase of $15 to receive delivered meals. Delivery costs $2. Yoli’s is at 241 S. Oregon St. Info: 480-726-9654. SANTAN BREWING COMPANY creates a limited edition American Idiot ale in honor of the Progressive Broadway Across America – Arizona performances of the show with the same name. The musical features music from Green Day’s Grammy-winning album, “American Idiot.” The ale, created by the Chandler brewery and ASU Gammage, is a West Coast pale ale with citrus hop and caramel malt flavor. It is available from now until April 29 at SanTan Brewing Company and 10 other Valley locations. Additionally, SanTan Brewing Company has been named the exclusive craft beer of ASU Gammage, where it sells canned Devil’s Ale and HefeWeizen. Info:
www.santanbrewing.com.
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