Alison Stanton

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Busy days, but they rise to the occasion

To stock up for their holiday baking needs, ordinary folks head to the grocery store for a 10-pound bag of flour, a 4-pound bag of sugar, some extra eggs and butter and...

Volunteering proves a perfect match for retiree’s interests

Gail Dick loves to read, and she enjoys volunteering. About a dozen years ago, when the southTemperesident was looking for a new volunteer opportunity, Dick decided to join the Friends of the Tempe...

‘Old Settlers’ settle in for their 103rd reunion

More than a hundred years ago, pioneers and longtime residents ofTempegathered for an impromptu potluck picnic, socializing with each other during the meal while sharing stories about their community, family and friends. The...

Our universe, picture perfect

Saturn, with its famous and impressive rings glowing in visible light; an enormous spiral galaxy that is 31 million light years away; a planetary nebula filled with incredibly hot gases hurtling along...

Chandler Regional celebrates its past with a view to the future

On July 17, 1961, Chandler Community Hospital opened for business. The facility had just 25 employees and 91 volunteers. Fifty years later, the hospital—now called Chandler Regional Medical Center— has grown in both...

Dental group donates $15,000 to longtime employee’s charity

Thanks to the generosity of Pam Paden and Children’s Dental Village in south Tempe, countless children whose families have struggled to afford dental care now have healthier and happier looking smiles. In early...

CEO’s bottom line: ‘Being part of changing someone’s life’

Duane ScholerOn June 6, Duane Scholer took the helm as chief executive officer of Arizona Orthopedic Surgical Hospital. The facility, which is located at 2905 W. Warner Road, serves those who live...

Kyrene classroom: Could it produce first Mars crew?

One of Kelley Schneider’s favorite classroom memories is when she got to teach her third-grade students about space. “I put black paper up on the walls, and made a planetarium in class,”...

Alison Stanton

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