VIDEO ON DEMAND - ON THE ISSUES - DISTRICT 3 COUNCILWOMAN MARIA BAIER
District 3 Councilwoman Maria Baier - Video on Demand
On the Issues
November 2008
- Councilmember Maria Baier discusses how to have desert friendly
landscaping as part of a healthy home. She also learns about the Foundation
for Blind Children, an organization that was awarded the 21st Annual
Valley Partnership Project.
October 2008
- Councilmember Maria Baier discusses the Phoenix Parks and Preserves
Initiative with representatives from the Phoenix Parks and Conservation
Foundation. She also learns about the new Plastic Bag Exchange recycling
program being organized by the city of Phoenix and Paradise Valley
Mall to address sustainability issues.
June 2008
- Councilmember Maria Baier discusses the latest CPR techniques with
Phoenix Fire, the Mayo Clinic Hospital and the Bureau of Emergency
Medical Services. She also learns about the Partnership for a Drug-Free
America.
June 2008
- Councilmember Maria Baier discusses public safety issues with Police
Chief Jack Harris. She also highlights the city's Summer Reading Program.
May 2008
- Councilmember Maria Baier is On the Road at the world headquarters
of PING, a family-owned company that has been located in District
3 for nearly 50 years. Join Baier as she tours their facility and
fitting center to learn about PING's innovation, quality and service
in the world of golf.
April 2008
- Councilmember Maria Baier learns how to keep safe during the summer
months, whether it be at home, the pool or the park. She highlights
the new Sunnyslope Art Walk or "Second Saturdays" in her district
and also discusses the city's Senior Companion Program.
March 2008
- Councilmember Maria Baier visits with the president of the Arizona
Cardinals to discuss the impact of Super Bowl XLII. She'll also learn
about the Phoenix's Parks and Recreation Department, the city's beautiful
parks as well as the benefits and amenities they offer to residents.
February 2008
- Councilwoman Maria Baier visits with the president of the Arizona
Zoological Society to find out what residents can experience at the
Phoenix Zoo and how they take that educational opportunity to local
schools. Also featured is the first annual chili cook-off hosted by
the United Phoenix Fire Fighters Association.
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