Archive for September, 2010
The Small Business Q&A Discussion Group meets at City Hall, 16000 N. Civic Center Plaza, in conference room Nl-150. The next meeting is set for Wednesday, September 29, from 10 a.m. - noon. For information or registration, call Ruby Sitea at 623.222.3242 or ruby.sitea@surpriseaz.gov.
The Surprise Community and Recreation Services Department will host the next Compassionate Surprise Series event, “Go Red! Heart Disease and Women,” Saturday, September 18.
The presentation is scheduled for 2 p.m. – 4 p.m., at the Surprise Senior Center; 15832 N. Hollyhock Street.
New Programming on Surprise 11:
2010 Cancer Treatment Centers of America Tennis Championships Preview Show: VideoRio Glass Special Announcement/Press Conference: Video
Spotlight – League of Arizona Cities and Towns 2010: Video
Chamber Minute – September 2010: Video
Chamber Speaker Series – Doug Bruhnke: Video
Chamber Speaker Series – Randy King: Video
Surprise Progress Television – Solar Panels Coming to City Hall, Website Recognition, Second Saturdays Returning, Fiesta Surprise Event, Fall Clean-up Event, Youth Soccer and Football Registration : Video
Recent Favorites:
“Surprise: A History in Progress” – A look back at the first 50 years of Surprise: Video
Did you know that all Surprise 11 produced programming is available on the web, anytime, anywhere? Visit http://www.surpriseaz.gov/surprise11 for more information.
If you have any questions or comments, contact surprise11@surpriseaz.gov or call 623-222-1400.
Dog Park
The City of Surprise Community and Recreation Services Advisory Board will host a public meeting to solicit feedback on a second dog park in Surprise.
The meeting is set for 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, September 14, at Willow Canyon High School, 17901 W. Lundberg Street.
The Board, comprised of Surprise residents, will host the meeting and listen to public feedback and comments on the potential for a second dog park, desired amenities and funding opportunities.
For more information please call 623.222.2000.
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