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November 7, 2003/Cheshvan 12 5764, Vol. 56, No. 7
People on the moveHoward Ross Cabot has been elected to a three-year term on the Phoenix Symphony board of direct- ors. Cabot, a director of Brown & Bain, P.A. and a member of the firm's management committee, concentrates his practice in complex business litigation.Marie Sullivan has received the Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce's 2003 ATHENA award in recognition of her involvement in the community and support of other women. Walgreens is promoting its private label kosher foods in stores nationwide. More than 80 private label kosher products, including dairy products, baking soda, spices, noodles, cereal, nuts and salsa, are available. The products are marketed under the names Deerfield Farms, Perfect Morning, Italian Pantry, Muchos Amigos, Terri Lynn and Walgreens. Bernard Pleskoff has been hired as senior development director at Arizona Opera. Norby Gallery has relocated to 6140 E. Cave Creek Road, Cave Creek. Call 480-595-3281. Sports Clips, a hair-cutting chain for men and boys, has chosen its Tatum and Cactus roads location to test a pilot program for young athletes. The store provides men's haircuts in a sports-themed environment, including a big-screen television up front and individual TVs at each station - all tuned to sports. Call 602-404-0500. Glendale Public Library has received a $79,635 grant from the Arizona State Library for programs aimed at the Baby Boomer generation and seniors. The seven-month project is designed to link residents with organizations that provide information for the life stages of adults ages 50 and older. |