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Wednesday, March 22, 2023
Festival brings Anthem community together BY COLE JANUSZEWSKI Foothills Focus Staff Writer
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BUSINESS.......... 15
Super Star Car Wash expands footprint
FEATURES......... 18
Autism nonprofit to put on ‘secret’ fundraiser
YOUTH.............. 21
School districts hosting employment expos
OPINION.................... 11 BUSINESS.................. 15 FEATURES................. 16 YOUTH....................... 21 CLASSIFIEDS............. 22 Zone I
nthem Days is returning, complete with local businesses showing off their wares, rides and fair food from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, March 25, and Sunday, March 26. “It’s more than just a business expo,” said John Safin, Anthem Community Council’s communications director. “We have a center of commerce area where all the vendors will be. We have a carnival which will be set up through the parking lot along the community park with a funhouse and everything everybody would expect from a carnival. And then of course you can’t have an outdoor festival without food, adult beverages and other fun — like
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All seats for the APCA Board will hold two-year terms. The newest members will be seated at the April 20 APCA annual board meeting, during which the election of officers will take place. Cotton will serve a three-year term. An Anthem Parkside resident since February 2007, Goel has a Ph.D. in physics and retired as a senior executive responsible for management of global quality
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