
Visit Mesa Start the New Year with a success story! Allegiant welcomes millionth passenger at Gateway http://bit.ly/5fT33E

Visit Mesa Allegiant Air welcomes millionth passenger at Phx Mesa Gateway Airport!! Woo Hoo!
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Allegiant welcomes millionth passenger at Phoenix Mesa Gateway, The carrier has reached the milestone in just 26 months. {bnl} Security tight at Gateway Airport in wake of terror attempt

Visit Mesa Happy New Year Everyone! Looking forward to a great 2010!!!

Visit Mesa Southwest Desert Adventures is now offering our all new Segway Off-Road Desert Tours and Segway City Tours! http://bit.ly/4pl8W1

Visit Mesa Caffe Boa NOW OPEN in Mesa! Located in the Las Sendas Plaza at 2837 N. Power Rd. in Mesa 480.981.2000 #mesa #restaurant

Visit Mesa Ohhhh You know you want to take a spin of our new Prize Wheel! http://twitpic.com/vmty5

Visit Mesa Coming up at the Mesa Amp: Mesa Caledonian Pipe Band "Taking on the World" Sat. Jan. 16 http://bit.ly/5BVmxI #mesa #concert

Visit Mesa The Unsinkable Molly Brown Docks at Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre http://bit.ly/7ND8Xr #entertainment #musical #mesa

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It's the day after Christmas and time to start thinking about what to do with that Christmas tree.Here you go, straight from the City of Mesa website:"Mesa residents can help the City of Mesa give the environment a present this holiday season by recycling their... Christmas trees. Residents are enco...
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See MoreIt's the day after Christmas and time to start thinking about what to do with that Christmas tree.Here you go, straight from the City of Mesa website:"Mesa residents can help the City of Mesa give the environment a present this holiday season by recycling their... Christmas trees. Residents are enco...
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Visit Mesa Have a great Christmas everyone. I hope you get everything you need. Talk to you next week. Happy Holidays.

Visit Mesa Wishing everyone a very Happy Holiday!

Visit Mesa We are only a few days away from the VisitMesa.com Basketball Challenge! The top high school boy's tournament in AZ!
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Come see some old favorites and visit some previously unseen historic homes in Mesa’s historic districts.
In addition to a wide array of houses in three of Mesa's Historic Districts, the home tour will include the chance to see the Mesa Historical Museum, consisting of two National Register historic buildings, as well a...s exhibits ranging from Mesa history, to Spring Training (baseball) in Arizona, to the history of the Wallace and Ladmo Show.
Stops include:
* Telford House: Built around 1939, a Tudor with a steeply pitched roof, recessed entry porch and arched opening.
* Kuck House: A ranch house built in 1949 for Lester and Alma Kuck. New on tour this year.
* Lenhart House: Built about 1954, a Transitional Ranch with references to Prairie Modernism. A unique feature of the home is a large corner wood-burning stone fireplace with a built-in oil painting done on glass with back lighting hanging over the mantel. The artist, Hannah Webb, was the grandmother of the current resident, Sue Richards. (Last seen in 2001.
* Ruse/Mougeot/Gurtler House: A Bungalow built around 1907. Although the home has been on the tour in the past, it has new owners and has been completely redecorated.
* Inside the Bungalow, new on tour.
* Goodman House: A Craftsman Bungalow built in 1920. The Goodmans were the owners of Apache Drug on Main Street. Clara Goodman was the first female licensed pharmacist in Arizona. Owned today by the Goodman’s granddaughter and her husband, Joe and Frankie Troutman, the kitchen is a must to see.
* Lawrence J Trimble House: A Tudor blend with a gabled and recessed entryway. Mr. Trimble, district manager of the Arizona Republic and his wife, Irene built the home in 1948. The foundation was laid with the help of local Boy Scouts. Last seen in 2002.
* Paddock/Jones/Johnson House: An adobe/stucco Bungalow built in 1920 by Clarence Paddock and may have been a rental property in its earliest days. The home has new residents and has been redecorated completely.
Tickets ($15) are available now, and will be available the day of the tour at the Museum and in the Historic District (just look for the signs!).
All proceeds will benefit the Mesa Historical Museum. www.mesahistoricalmuseum.org/
A Decade of Homes and so much more
Time:10:00AM Saturday, January 23rd
Location:Mesa Historic District

Visit Mesa Want to see snow in the desert?? Mesa Golfland Sunsplash will have over 15 tons of snow at noon today! Get your tickets online and save $1!
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Family entertainment center, FEC, laser tag, arcade, bumper cars, miniature golf.

Visit Mesa Phoenix New Times: Food Network Star Guy Fieri Heats up Mesa Arts Center! Did any of you get to go?
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Phoenix Restaurants and Dining. Food Network Star Guy Fieri Heats up Mesa Arts Center. Phoenix New Times news, blogs, music, movies, restaurants and the arts.
















