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April 23, 1999/7 Iyar 5759, Vol. 51, No. 30

Business Calendar

FRIDAY/23
"The Survivors" - 5 p.m., open to anyone who was working in advertising, public relations, media and communications in Arizona in 1984 or before, Beef Eaters Restaurant, 300 W. Camelback Road, Phoenix. Hors d'oeuvres will be served. $8.

TUESDAY/27
Open House - 6:30 p.m., career opportunities in technology-based business and electronics fields, as well as the educational programs offered at DeVry Institute of Technology, Phoenix campus, 2149 W. Dunlap Ave. Information, (602) 870-9201.

Retirement Seminar - Noon, "Making the Most of Your Retirement Plan Distribution," A. G. Edwards & Sons, 6045 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale. Complimentary lunch-eon. Reservations, (480) 948-9400.

WEDNESDAY/28
Prospective Members Orientation Lunch - Noon-1 p.m., National Association of Women Business Owners. Organization offers networking opportunities, educa-tional programs, scholarships and a political voice on issues that affect women business owners. Salt River Project, 400 N. Priest Drive, Tempe. For reservations, call Eileen Brill, (480) 940-6680.

THURSDAY/29
Maricopa Skill Center Job Fair - 10 a.m.-2 p.m., more than 100 employers will be on site with entry-level jobs to fill. The Coalition for Promoting Older Worker and Employer Resources will be available to assist older job hunters. At the skill center, 1245 E. Buckeye Road, Phoenix. Information, (602) 238-4376.

Networking Luncheon - 11:30 a.m., National Association of Home-Based CPAs, Zuni Grill, inside Mesa Hilton Pavilion, 1011 W. Holmes, Mesa. $20 for members, $25 for non-members. Reservations required, call (602) 992-2768 or e-mail NAHBCPA@cmicpa.cncoffice.com.

Mandatory Plan Distribution Seminar - 10 a.m., "Important Facts about Your Mandatory Plan Distribution at Age 70 1/2," A. G. Edwards & Sons, 6045 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale. Reservations, (480) 948-9400.

Career and Education Opportuni-ties Fair - 10 a.m.-1 p.m., approximately 50 employers and education providers will be on hand, Paradise Valley Community College, student services center, 32nd Street and Union Hills Drive, Phoenix. Information, (602) 787-6540.

MONDAY/3
Entrepreneurial Mothers Associ-ation - 6:30 p.m., East Valley chapter monthly meeting, Wyndham Garden Hotel, Chandler Boulevard and I-10, Chandler. Reservations are required. Call Janet Weigel, (480) 759-0632.


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