"Connecting the Unconnected"
Celebrate National Nutrition Month by using the Maricopa County Public Health Maricopa Healthy App.
Use the interactive map to find 35+ local farmers markets and their schedules, browse over 250 healthy and delicious recipes, locate more than 400 parks across town (includes park features and hours) and fun physical activities. A great way to find free and low-cost ways to stay active with family and friends.
Download the free Maricopa Healthy app here http://bit.ly/fb-MaricopaHealthy.
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I attended my first County Supervisors Association (CSA) Board of Directors meeting yesterday. CSA represents 15 counties and 61 Board of Supervisors to deliver efficient, responsive local public services and provides a centralized, one-stop organization for county-focused advocacy, policy development, information and training. Pictured above with past CSA President Anthony Smith with Pinal County, CSA President Russell McCloud with Yuma County and Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Clint Hickman.
Dujiangyan, China
Meeting with Yan Daixions, Vice Chairman of CPPCC Dujiangyan Municipal Committee, China.
Taiwanese American Chamber of Commerce
Honored to be part of the Taiwanese American Chamber of Commerce local 20 year Anniversary and Lunar New Year Celebration with Barry Wong representing Governor Doug Ducey, City of Chandler Mayor Kevin Hartke and Chamber President Shen-Yi Michelle Chang.
Mexico City
A very encouraging meeting discussing how we can work together to continue improving the commerce corridor from Mexico City into Arizona.
Upcoming Events
Join Supervisor Jack Sellers in partnership with the
Maricopa County Farm Bureau and Maricopa County Cooperative Extension for Breakfast on the Farm
Thursday, April 11, 2019 7:00 - 9:00AM
Boyle Dairy 11598 S. Hawes Rd. Mesa, AZ 85212
RSVP by April 2nd to lizfoster@azfb.org. Please include the number in your party.
Guest Speakers Supervisor Jack Sellers Project Wet - water use and how agriculture water has an impact on your daily life
Food Drive Competition! Many areas within our community are food insecure. In fact, hunger affects 1 in 4 kids. Help us combat hunger in our community by bringing needed food items. In addition, the Supervisor District collecting the most food poundage receives a special recognition.
Most Needed Items: Peanut Butter, Canned Protein, Canned Ravioli, Canned Fruits (no sugar added or packed in 100% fruit juice), Canned Vegetables (no or low sodium), Dry or Canned Beans, Cereal (whole grain or 100% whole wheat - boxed)
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