The Breeze - Nov. 2016

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Sadie Schrader, 2, tries to figure out the hurdles at the Celebrate Mesa Fall Festival at Red Mountain Soccer Complex

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Neighbors Chapter 20075 members pitch in for Make a Difference Day. From left, Jeff Hugus, Sally Marks, Mike Torrenti, Cindy Broshears, Jodii Zimmerman, Michael Jordan, Mary Staver and Scott Bishop pack a basket that was donated to A New Leaf.

Royal Neighbors among many Mesa groups making a difference By Shelley Ridenour Members of Royal Neighbors Chapter 20075, based in Mesa, collected personal-care supplies and assembled them into “baskets of hope” as part of the nationwide Make a Difference Day on Oct. 22.

The baskets have been donated to A New Leaf, a Mesa-based nonprofit organization, which provides support services to people in crisis. Throughout Mesa, more than 2,500 volunteers, the majority of them Boy

By Shelley Ridenour Music will reverberate throughout downtown Mesa as the Mesa Music Festival returns for its second year. The free event Nov. 1012 is designed largely as an opportunity for up-andcoming bands to showcase their skills, but this year several big-name performers are due in for the weekend. Rock band Fuel headlines the Saturday night closing concert. Fuel’s big hit was “Shimmer,” from its first album, “Sunburn,” released in

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