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Phoenix Newsletter (December 19th)
Here are the latest news stories and upcoming events in Phoenix.
Welcome to The Phoenix Newsletter!
In today’s edition:
Peoria kickstarts plans for major development corridor near TSMC.
Upcoming Phoenix Suns match
A deep-dive into the life of Lynda Carter
And more…
Quote of the Week
“Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life.”
— Steve Jobs
Trivia
Here is your trivia question of the week. The answer will be shown in next week’s newsletter. Which do you think it is? No cheating!
What is the tallest mountain in the Phoenix area?
A) Camelback Mountain
B) Piestewa Peak
C) South Mountain
D) McDowell Mountain
Answer to Last Week's Trivia:
The Phoenix park known for its hiking trails and ancient Hohokam petroglyphs is B) South Mountain Park.
News
💼Business
Honeywell weighs Phoenix-based aerospace division spinoff amid activist pressure. (Link)
Large industrial park proposed along Loop 303. (Link)
🏒Sports
Hey Arizona Cardinals, try giving Greg Dortch the damn football. (Link)
Arizona Cardinals focal point: James Conner shines again as a key piece of the offense. (Link)
🏦Finance
Peoria kickstarts plans for major development corridor near TSMC. (Link)
Upcoming Events
Here are some events that are happening in our city this week. There is a good mix between sports, entertainment, conferences, concerts, and more.
Sports
🏀 Indiana Pacers at Phoenix Suns
Footprint Center, Phoenix
Thursday, Dec. 19th | (More info)
🏀 Detroit Pistons at Phoenix Suns
Footprint Center, Phoenix
Saturday, Dec. 21st | (More info)
Music & Concerts
🎵 Mark Farina
Walter Where?House, Phoenix
Friday, Dec. 20th | (More info)
🎵 The Irie Band (US)
Last Exit Live, Phoenix
Saturday, Dec. 21st | (More info)
Family
🎭 Dysfunctional Christmas Comedy Night at Butler's Easy
8375 North 7th Street, Phoenix
Sunday, Dec. 22nd | (More info)
Image of the Week
Every week, I have a habit of making some AI art about our city.
This week, I typed in “An entirely underground Phoenix” and this is what I got.
Let me know what ideas you have for this. I really enjoy making these types of photos.
Phoenix Historical Events
Salt River Valley Herald Publication (1878) - The valley’s first newspaper begins.
In 1878, the Salt River Valley Herald Publication marked a significant milestone in the history of Phoenix, Arizona, as it became the valley's first newspaper. This publication played a crucial role in shaping the local community by providing news, information, and a platform for public discourse. The Salt River Valley Herald served as a vital source of communication, connecting residents and businesses across the valley and contributing to the development of a sense of community identity.
As the primary source of news and updates, the Salt River Valley Herald Publication played a pivotal role in documenting the growth and progress of Phoenix and the surrounding areas. It chronicled the challenges, triumphs, and everyday life of the valley's residents, offering a valuable historical record for future generations. The newspaper's establishment also reflected the increasing importance of journalism and the press in shaping public opinion and fostering civic engagement in the burgeoning community.
The Salt River Valley Herald Publication's inception in 1878 marked the beginning of a new era in local journalism, setting the stage for the development of a vibrant and diverse media landscape in Phoenix. Its legacy continues to resonate in the city's rich history, serving as a testament to the enduring power of the press in informing, uniting, and empowering communities.
Famous People From Phoenix
Lynda Carter - Actress and singer, known for "Wonder Woman".
Lynda Carter was born Lynda Jean Cordova on July 24, 1951, in Phoenix, Arizona, United States. She is best known for her iconic portrayal of Wonder Woman in the groundbreaking 1970s TV series. Throughout her career, she has demonstrated versatility and has been an advocate for causes close to her heart.
Early Life and Passion for Performing Arts
Lynda Carter was the youngest of three siblings and showed an affinity for the performing arts from a young age. She studied classical dance and drama, laying the foundation for her future career in entertainment.
Rising Star in Hollywood
Carter's breakthrough role came when she portrayed Wonder Woman in the 1970s TV series. Her portrayal of the iconic character earned her widespread recognition and solidified her status as a Hollywood star.
Versatility and Advocacy
Beyond her role as Wonder Woman, Carter has showcased her versatility as an actress in various film and television projects. She has also been an advocate for causes close to her heart, using her platform to raise awareness and support important issues.
Connection to Phoenix
Born in Phoenix, Arizona, Lynda Carter's roots tie her to the vibrant city where she discovered her passion for the performing arts and began her journey to stardom.
Key Achievements of Lynda Carter:
Iconic portrayal of Wonder Woman in the 1970s TV series.
Versatile career in film and television, showcasing her acting prowess.
Advocate for causes close to her heart, using her platform to raise awareness.
Lynda Carter's legacy extends beyond her on-screen achievements. She is remembered for her influential role as Wonder Woman and her dedication to using her platform for positive change.
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