May 20, 2018
Kids got a kick out of participating in the Snicker Doodle Kids Dash at Scottsdale Sports Complex.
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Phoenix Rising sees future with Major League Soccer
Phil and Hannah Adelman to be honored at June 3 event
By Andrew Millan
By Marilyn Hawkes
Phoenix Rising defender Amadou Dia signs an autograph for a fan. (Photo by Andrew Millan/ Cronkite News)
Life for soccer fans in the Valley hasn’t been easy. The fifth-largest city in the United States has MLB, NFL, NBA and NHL franchises, but it wasn’t until 2013 that it finally secured a professional soccer team. And a lower-division one at that. A lot has changed on the soccer landscape since then, including new teams, new players, new stadiums, new coaches and even new owners. Is the awarding of a Major League Soccer expansion slot next? “I do feel confident that we will have all the
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Phil and Hannah Adelman visit senior facilities to perform Jewish services for residents. (Photo courtesy Phil and Hannah Adelman)
After Valley resident Marc Adelman suffered a serious accident in 2007, he moved into a nursing home, where he was bedridden and fell into temporary depression until his body healed. While there, he met Hannah Adelman (no relation), a volunteer who visited senior facilities to perform Jewish services for residents who weren’t able to attend synagogue. Marc credits Hannah with bringing him back to life. Every time Hannah went to the nursing home, she urged Marc to get out of bed. “He was so stubborn, but
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