Dear Friends,
2018 is officially in full swing. Spring training is here, the Phoenix Open was another success, and the Prickly Pedal continues to grow in to a world class mountain bike race.
While those community events have taken place, we have been just as busy at Maricopa County with positive work being done each and every day. My colleagues and I voted to approve early retirement for one of our favorite K9s, the District 3 Farm-City breakfast is right around the corner, and I had the pleasure of touring the Registrar of Contractors office to experience how they are working to make government more efficient.
It truly has been a great start to 2018 and I encourage all of us to get out and enjoy all that Maricopa County has to offer during the beautiful month of March.
All my best,
Bill
Supervisor Gates and his colleagues unanimously voted to approve the adoption and early retirement of K9 Axa.
Open Conversation with Supervisor Gates
New River / Desert Hills / Anthem Area
Next Meeting - March 20
Date: 3rd Tuesday of the Month Time: Noon - 1:00 PM Where: Daisy Mountain Fire Department 1120
W. Desert Hills Rd. Phoenix, AZ 85086
Dates: April 17, May 15, June 19 *July & August - No Meeting, Summer Break
The
Maricopa County Farm Bureau, Maricopa County Cooperative Extension and your
Maricopa County Supervisor Bill Gates, invite you to join us for a catered
breakfast on the farm.
Date: April 5
Time: 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Location: Desert Tree Farm
(pictured)
2744 E. Utopia Rd.
Phoenix, AZ 85050
RSVP required to Liz Foster by March 28 by emailing lizfoster@azfb.org.
- Please bring a canned good or
non-perishable item to donate to the local food bank.
- Your local farmers and ranchers
will be there to answer any questions about farming practices or what is
grown in the county.
- You will also have an
opportunity to raise your own issues.
- Please attend and bring a
neighbor or two– farmer, suburban neighbor or both!
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Please note, the Farm Bureau
Breakfast is in lieu of our normal monthly County Coffee.
- County Coffee resumes May 3.
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Supervisor Gates met with the Registrar of Contractors team to learn more about the Arizona Management System.
Maricopa County
Stormwater Pollution Poster Contest is back!
Who Can Enter? Any student in 3rd- 6th grade can enter. Entries are divided
into two categories: 3rd/4th and 5th/6th
How to Enter? Send submissions to:
Maricopa County Environmental Services Department Stormwater Quality Program “Poster Contest” 1001
N Central Ave, Ste 301 Phoenix,
AZ 85004
When to Enter? All entries must be postmarked by March 23, 2018
Other Requirements: •
Poster size must be 8 ½” x 11” • Artwork must be original (do not include brand names); any art medium is
acceptable •
Poster must use the theme “Be in the Stormwater Know: Where Does it Go?” and
include a brief message and/or picture that support this theme. Image should be
large enough to be easily seen and understood. Posters will be judged on
originality, artwork, and message delivery. • Entries must have the following information on the back of the poster: Student Name, Grade, Teacher’s Name, School Name, Address,
and Phone Number
By submitting artwork, the artist
grants Maricopa County the permission to reproduce and display his/her artwork
for use in the County’s Stormwater Program. Entries will not be returned.
Official contest rules can also be
found on our website.
This year’s poster contest was made
possible with the support of the following organizations: Arizona State
Parks, Desert Botanical Gardens, Maricopa County Parks and Recreation, Maricopa
County Public Library, Phoenix Suns, and Wildlife World Zoo & Aquarium and
Safari Park.
Supervisor Bill Gates speaks with residents attending the March County Coffee. Guest speakers included Recorder Adrian Fontes, who talked about the current CD08 Special Election, and our kind host, Michelle Pabis, VP of Government and Community Relations for HonorHealth.
Exploratorium, Jr!
Age Group(s): Preschoolers, School Age
Date: 3/12/2018
Start Time: 4:00 PM
End Time: 4:45 PM
Description:
Children ages 4-7 are invited to drop-in between 4:00 and 4:45 to do hands-on STEM activities. The kids of today are the innovators of tomorrow... let's spark their passion and creativity for the sciences now! Registration is required for each session. Parents must stay with their child for the duration of the program.
Library: North Valley Regional Branch location
Location: Story Time Room
Contact: Nande Marin
Click HERE for more North Valley Regional Library events.
With 14,000 employees, Maricopa County
is always looking for motivated individuals to join our team. Click HERE
to see what jobs are currently open.
With great benefits, fun health
challenges, and amazing people, the Human Resources department at Maricopa
County continues to do an amazing job of finding, attracting, and keeping great
talent.
Is your next career waiting for you at
Maricopa County?
Below is a contact list for Maricopa County constituent
services. Please note: Underlined services are available to all Maricopa County
residents. Services that are not underlined are specific to residents of
unincorporated County. Those who live in cities or towns should contact their
location jurisdiction for assistance with the non-underlined services.
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