March 2017
Cali Ramos, 2, with mother Catie and sister Cloe, 6 months, having fun at i.d.e.a. Museum.
Mayor Giles: ‘Mesa economy is on a roll’
Falcon Field Airport opens its doors to the public March 25
By Jena Crum
By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski
(Special to Nearby News)
Mayor John Giles said the economy in Mesa is strong.
Led by the Mesa High School marching band, Mayor John Giles made a grand entrance at the State of the City address on Tuesday, Jan. 31. He promised to lead the city the same way, he said during the talk at the Mesa Convention Center. “The City of Mesa, generally, is very strong and that’s particularly true of our economy,” Giles said. “We are in a state of explosive growth. I couldn’t be more excited.” Giles highlighted the City’s accomplishments in 2016, as well as the plans for 2017, during his hour-long talk. Among the City’s positive moves were a growing economy, the addition
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(Special to Nearby News)
Falcon Field Airport’s Open House exposes kids to aviation careers.
Get a close look at unique aircraft, classic cars and model railroads at Falcon Field Airport’s Open House from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, March 25. The event will be at Falcon Field Park, 4636 E. Fighter Aces Dr., north of McKellips Road between Greenfield and Higley roads. Admission and parking are free on the grounds, with shuttles available on the west side of Higley Road north of McKellips Road. Patrons are asked to bring donations for the United Food Bank. “This isn’t just for aviation buffs,” said Dee Anne Thomas, the airport’s marketing and communications specialist. “They’re interested in it, obviously. But
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