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Letters from Readers & Events: 11/6/13 Part #1
(Lyn's note: Please feel free to send us any pictures you'd like included. If your photos are for sale, let us know and we will put them under that category. We have a special section for that purpose, and have just added some art as well. Check out Tom Baker's photos for sale. He's the photographer who took that gorgeous photo in the Carefree Gardens Photo Contest that was both the judges' first pick and the public favorite. It's now featured on the Town of Carefree website, and will be the cover of the 2014 Gardens calendar that will be for sale later this summer at Carefree Town Hall. If anyone would like to buy a print of any of Herbert's photos, all profits will be donated to one of the local non-profit organizations.) Here's the link to this week's Pictures of the Week.
http://carefreetruth.com/Carefree_Truth/Photos_11-18-13.html
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Top stories in this week's edition:
Breaking News
•Summary of Major Cave Creek Council Agenda Items 11-04-2013
Ongoing Issues
•CaveCreek-Carefree Transportation Framework Study - Rating of Local Goals
•RUCO Offers Additional Solutions in the APS Solar - Net Metering Debate
•WATER MEETINGS & INFORMATION BELOW!! Important summaries of water system costs and repairs
•Second Neighborhood Meeting for Carefree Church Rezoning
Community
•Wild West Days - Pictorial Essay (Cave Creek - Where the Wild West Lives)
•The Cave Creek Cactus Classic Spins into Town Again (This Saturday)
•Arizona Archaeology Society - Desert Foothills Chapter Welcomes Yavapai Guest Speaker November 13th
•Desert Foothills Theater Presents the High-Energy "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" Nov. 15 - 24
•Soroptimist Intl. of Saguaro Foothills Celebrate Community & Future Growth
•About Animal Rescue
News From Carefree
•See the latest News from Carefree through our Partnership with the Carefree Truth
Arts
•Cyndy Carsten - Painting the Words
•Lucy Dickens - Unexpected Storytelling Magic
Have a fantastic week!!
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Carefree Town Hall Meeting
Saturday, November 9, 2013, 8:30am
The Mayor and Town of Carefree staff will host a Carefree Town Hall meeting on Saturday, November 9, at 8:30am in the Town Council Chambers at 100 Easy Street (the Post Office building).
The format of the meeting will be driven by the citizens of Carefree. The staff and the Mayor will answer citizen questions and listen to citizen concerns. There will be no formal presentations by staff or the Mayor so please come to the Town Hall Meeting with issues that you want to discuss.
2nd Annual "Whiskers & Wine"
Benefiting Foothills Animal Rescue
Thursday, November 21, 2013 5:30pm - 8:30pm
Sanderson Pavilion
101 Easy Street, Carefree AZ
A Taste of the North Valley Awaits......
We are pleased to welcome Giordano's of Carefree and Grimaldi's of North Scottsdale to our esteemed group of restaurants. Our wines will be served by Brix Wine Spot, Cellar 13, Sassi and Vino 100.
The event also features a cigar area - Thanks to Maduro and Fat Buddha, jazz music by Half Past Nine and dozens of items up for bid in our silent auction!!
Tickets are just $25 and are available at our shelter, 23030 N. Pima Road, Fat Buddha Cigars, 10428 E. Jomax and online at www.foothillsanimal.org. Get yours today and thank you for supporting our furry friends!
Foothills Food Bank & Resource Center Launches Adopt-a-Family Program
The Foothills Food Bank & Resource Center is joining with several other organizations to brighten the holiday season for children, families and seniors in the northern Arizona foothills community. More than a dozen local organizations and churches are working to provide gifts, holiday meals and hope for those in crisis in the community.
Individual donors as well as donor groups such as businesses, HOAs, churches, and school classmates are encouraged to participate in this year’s program by providing gifts for a family, children, or seniors in our community. Donors indicate the size of the family they are willing to adopt, and a Family Wish List will be provided to serve as a shopping guide. There is no minimum donation and shopping assistance is available for monetary donations to support the program. Checks are payable to the Foothills Food Bank. All gifts and donations are tax deductible according to tax laws.
For more information on the Adopt-a-Family 2013 program or to request a
Donor Sign-Up Form, email AdoptaFamily2013@gmail.com or call co-chairs Jeanne Panhorst at 480-595-8584 or Judi Anderson at 480-540-7631.
CONTACT: Jeanne Panhorst 480.595-8584
Judi Anderson 480-540-7631
Fran A. Booth, ABC
BOOTH COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
Corporate Communications/Marketing/Image Positioning/Brand Development
Cave Creek, AZ 85331
(480) 945-6333 Office
(480) 945-8221 Fax
(602) 400-3330 Cell
fran@boothcommunications.com
Cafe Bink
Meet The Chef
Chef Kevin Binkley has a passion for fine food, exceptional talent, incredible energy, and he loves to cook.
Cater your holiday party in your home, office, or come to our Cafe. At Cafe Bink you can hold your party inside, or outside on our beautiful patio. Cafe Bink is located in the Carefree Marketplace (the Basha's center) 36889 N. Tom Darlington Dr. For more information, call Donna at 480-200-1296. http://www.cafebink.com/
Ted Phillip Denton Contemporary Art
100 Easy Street Suite 1
Carefree
November 7
4:00 p.m.
Stop by and meet Ted and Joy and welcome them both to the Chamber!!
Refreshments will be served
Submitted by Sara Vannucci, Desert Foothill Chronicle.
http://www.lettherebelightllc.com/
END OF YEAR SALE: JEWELRY 40% OFF
CAMILLE BECKMAN SKIN CARE 50% OFF
LAUREL BURCH AUTHENTIC APPAREL HANDBAGS, SCARVES, T-SHIRTS ALL 25% OFF
WHAT'S NEW MAKEUP SKIN CARE SUN & BODY FRAGRANCE BEAUTY TIPS
Open Monday - Saturday 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
37417 Tom Darlington Drive
Carefree, Arizona 85377
Phone: (480) 488-3208
As the holidays approach, the giant Asian factories are kicking into high gear to provide Americans with monstrous piles of cheaply produced goods -- merchandise that has been produced at the expense of American labor.
This year will be different. This year Americans will give the gift of genuine concern for other Americans. There is no longer an excuse that, at gift giving time, nothing can be found that is produced by American hands. Oh.... Yes there is! It is time to think outside the box, people. Who says a gift needs to fit in a shirt box, wrapped in Chinese produced wrapping paper?
Everyone -- yes EVERYONE gets their hair cut. How about gift certificates from your local American hair salon or barber?
Gym membership? It's appropriate for all ages who are thinking about some health improvement.
Who wouldn't appreciate getting their car detailed? Small, American owned detail shops and car washes would love to sell you a gift certificate or a book of gift certificates.
Are you one of those extravagant givers who think nothing of plunking down the Benjamins on a Chinese-made flat-screen TV? Perhaps that grateful gift receiver would like his driveway sealed, or lawn mowed for the summer, or driveway plowed all winter, or games at the local golf course.
There are a gazillion owner-run restaurants -- all offering gift certificates. And, if your intended isn't the fancy eatery sort, what about a half dozen breakfasts at the local breakfast joint.
Remember, folks this isn't about big National chains -- this is about supporting your home town Americans with their financial lives on the line to keep their doors open.
How many people couldn't use an oil change for their car, truck or motorcycle, done at a shop run by the American working guy?
Thinking about a heartfelt gift for mom? Mom would LOVE the services of a local cleaning lady for a day.
My computer could use a tune-up, and I KNOW I can find some young guy who is struggling to get his repair business up and running.
OK, you were looking for something more personal. Local crafts people spin their own wool and knit them into scarves. They make jewelry, and pottery and beautiful wooden boxes.
Plan your holiday outings at local, owner operated restaurants and leave your server a nice tip.
And, how about going out to see a play or ballet at your hometown theatre. Musicians need love too, so find a venue showcasing local bands.
Honestly people, do you REALLY need to buy another ten thousand Chinese lights for the house? When you buy a five dollar string of light, about fifty cents stays in the community.
If you have those kinds of bucks to burn, leave the mailman, trash guy or babysitter a nice BIG tip.
You see, Christmas is no longer about draining American pockets so that China can build another glittering city. Christmas is now about caring about US (We the People), encouraging American small businesses to keep plugging away to follow their dreams. And, when we care about other Americans, we care about our communities, and the benefits come back to us in ways we could not imagine.
THIS is the new American Christmas tradition!!
Please pass this around. We can make a difference. Can't we?
"If you lack the courage to start, you have already finished."
Submitted by Kathy Riemer
(Lyn's note: This is good advice year round.)
From Carefree COINS:
Provide Input on Transportation Study
Take Online Surveys
The Cave Creek/Carefree Transportation Framework Study is under way to identify transportation issues and future needs in our community.
Your input is important!
If you haven’t already done so, please take a few minutes to tell us your thoughts about transportation issues and needs in our community. Two online surveys are currently available - one for residents and business owners and another for cyclists.
Surveys are available on the study Web page.
Questions/Mailing List
For questions or comments about the study or to sign up for the study mailing list, contact:
Eileen Yazzie, Project Manager - Maricopa Association of Governments
(602)452-5058
Study Web Page
For information about the study, visit: http://CaveCreekCarefree.azmag.gov.
About the Study
The purpose of the study is to develop a comprehensive master plan (or transportation framework) to guide local and regional transportation planning and development. The study area includes the Towns of Cave Creek and Carefree, and a portion of Scottsdale near Carefree Highway. The study is being conducted by the Maricopa Association of Governments, the regional planning organization for Maricopa County, on behalf of the Towns of Cave Creek and Carefree, and Maricopa County.
(Lyn''s note: MAG Transportation map provided by Sara Vannucci of the Desert Foothills Chronicle:
You’re invited to the Luminaria folding party.
Thursday, Nov. 7
6-7:30 p.m.
FCF-Holland Community Center
34250 N. 60th Street, Scottsdale
Join us for desserts, hot chocolate, coffee and hot cider. Learn the history of the luminaria trail and the proper luminaria bag folding technique. Help us get a head start on all the bags we have to fold for the 11th Annual Luminaria Run! A GREAT volunteer opportunity for teens who need those NJHS and other hours. The Cave Creek Luminaria Run benefits Desert Foothills Theater, a program of the Foothills Community Foundation. Call 480-488-1981 to RSVP.
Bags will be available for take-home folding starting Nov. 8 at the FCF-Holland Community Center, 34250 N. 60th St., Scottsdale.
Mark your CALENDAR.
New location for the Cave Creek Luminaria Run
Sat., Dec. 7, 5K starts at 5:20. Kids Desert Dashes start at 4:45
Parking at Cave Creek Memorial Rodeo Grounds
Now in its 11th year, the Cave Creek Luminaria Run has raised over $80,000 for a variety of organizations throughout the community including Black Mountain Elementary School, Desert Foothills Key Club, Hayleys BMT Buddies and now Desert Foothills Theater and Desert Foothills Youth Theater (programs of the Foothills Community Foundation). This year the race has a gorgeous new location in Cave Creek Regional Park. Picture this: Gorgeous desert and city views, a Cave Creek Sunset, a 5K run/walk lit on both sides of the road by glowing traditional brown luminaria. Beautiful, right? That’s what this race is. Come on out and enjoy the event and help support Desert Foothills Theater, celebrating 39 years of award-winning theater in the far-north valley. http://www.luminariarun.org.
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor® Dreamcoat
Nov. 15-24, 2013
Cactus Shadows Fine Arts Center
Kick off the holiday season with this high-energy, fabulously fun, family friendly musical extravaganza based on the Biblical story of Joseph and his coat of many colors. Written by Andrew Lloyd Weber, Joseph…is an icon of musical theater. It features a huge cast so it’s likely you will know someone in the show. Tickets are going quickly!
You can order online at http://www.dftheater.org. or call 480-488-1981.
MB Reeves
Soroptimist International
Saguaro Foothills
Presents
Ladies Bunco Night
Grab Your Girlfriends for an Evening of Fun
Drinks Nov. 14, 2013
Prizes 6:00 PM
Holland Community Center
34250 N. 60th Street, Bldg B, Scottsdale, AZ 85266
next to the Desert Foothills YMCA
Tickets $20.00
For more information, contact Cynthia at
480-488-9095, cdpt@aol.com, or
Carolyn at 602-568-5005, clutz2765@gmail.com
All proceeds support our programs including:
§ Backpacks filled with supplies
§ Self-Esteem Workshop for young girls
§ Scholarships for women returning to school
Special eBay Classes at DFL
Register now to avoid class cancellation!
Don't miss your opportunity to learn eBay selling techniques from an award-winning eBay instructor!
Kevin Boyd is making a special trip to teach in the Phoenix area, and there must be a minimum number registered soon to avoid cancellation.
eBay 1 -- The Basics of Selling!
Saturday, November 16, Noon - 3pm
Whether you simply want to clear the closet, desire additional part-time income or a serious eBay business, this class is your foundation. Learn how to set up an eBay Seller account, create successful eBay listings, upload pictures and accept credit card payments with PayPal. Included are selling "Tips, Tricks and the Traps" to avoid. Covers how to determine shipping costs, where to get FREE shipping supplies, how to print shipping labels from your home computer and get FREE home pickup. This is an official eBay University class taught by multi-award winning eBay instructor and published author Kevin Boyd. Optional eBooks available for purchase. Lecture.
Register: 480-488-2286.
Cost: $29, or Series Discount Package (eBay 1 & 2) $49
eBay 2 -- Advanced Selling Strategies!
Sunday, November 17, 1230 - 330pm
Learn the "Insider Tips and Strategies" that will draw the most bids, maximize sales and beat your competition. Covers how to find a profitable niche, what to sell, what to avoid and how to use Drop Shippers to minimize inventory costs. Includes eBay research, marketing and photography tips, eBay Stores, plus how to easily import and sell products direct from 1,500 manufacturers in China. Optional eBooks available for purchase. Taught by multi-award winning eBay instructor and published author Kevin Boyd. Lecture.
Register: 480-488-2286.
Cost: $29, or Series Discount Package (eBay 1 & 2) $49
Desert Foothills Library
38443 N. Schoolhouse Road
Cave Creek, Arizona 85327
480-488-2286
Concert fund-raiser planned to benefit Foothills Food Bank & Resource Center
A holiday concert, featuring the Orpheus Men’s Choir, will be held on December 1, 2013 at 4:00 PM. The concert is sponsored by Desert Foothills Lutheran Church, which is located at 29305 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85266. All from the event benefit the Foothills Food Bank & Resource Center. Tickets, which are $20, may be purchased at foothillsfoodbank.com. Additional information can be obtained by calling the church office at 480-585-8007.
CONTACT: Pam DiPietro/480. 488.1145
Fran A. Booth, ABC
BOOTH COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
Corporate Communications/Marketing/Image Positioning/Brand Development
(480) 945-6333 Office
(480) 945-8221 Fax
(602) 400-3330 Cell
Mission Statement - Carefree Cave Creek Chamber of Commerce is committed to the growth of its members.
Vision Statement - Carefree Cave Creek Chamber of Commerce is the premier resource for the vitality and growth of its members.
In This Issue
FREE Mentoring
Volunteer
Help Wanted
New Members
Anniversaries
Events
Contact Us
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748 Easy Street
Suite 4
PO Box 734
Carefree, AZ 85377
480-488-3381 Office
480-488-0328 Fax
Information Center Hours:
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Board of Directors for 2013-2014
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Chris Kempster
Chairman
Asset Protection Concepts
Evelyn Johnson
Immediate Past - Chairwoman
Cave Creek Museum
Jennifer McGirr
Incoming-Chair
National Bank of Arizona
Patrick Jones
Treasurer
Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Sonoran Desert Lifestyles
Rita Brady
Secretary
Rubbish Works
Jeff Penzone
Director
Images AZ
Linda Skartvedt
Director
Realty ONE Group
Ron Welch
Director
Karsten's Ace Hardware
Brian Jones
Director
Common Sense Financial Strategies
Dr. Debbi Burdick
Ex- Officio
Cave Creek Unified School District
Trainings/Seminars
Click the links below to view up coming Trainings/Seminars
November Wish List
Canned Vegetables
Broth
Canned Pastas
Lunch Soups
Chunky Soups
Stew
Chili
Canned Tuna
Canned Chicken
Canned Salmon
Canned Tomatoes
Tomato Sauce
Tomato Paste
Rice
Pasta
Potato Sides
Jelly
Sugar
Flour
Tea
Coffee
Dried Beans
Diapers - Sizes 5 and 6
There are many locations around town that are accepting donations. Summer time is a very important time to fill the shelves at the Food Bank. Keep your eyes peeled for these locations and consider donating one or more of the needed items.
Some Locations are:
Parkway Bank
6300 E Cave Creek Rd
Cave Creek
A new member as of TODAY!!
Horny Toad
6738 E Cave Creek Road
Cave Creek
Harold's Corral
6895 E Cave Creek Road
Cave Creek
Smokehouse and Pour House Patio
6245 E Cave Creek Road
Cave Creek
Desert Foothills Library
38443 School House Road
Cave Creek
Wild West Pawn
6032 E Cave Creek Road
Cave Creek
Gold Mine Thrift Shop
6502 E Cave Creek Rd
Cave Creek
The Foothills Food Bank is located at:
6038 E Hidden Valley Drive
Cave Creek.
Attention Members
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We need your Business Cards
We pass out information daily, not only to visitors, but also to community members.
We want the opportunity to refer your business.
Stop by or mail your Information to the Chamber.
FREE Mentoring
Are you looking to expand your business, Start a business, get a better grip on your business? SCORE can help you!!
Larry Balboni is our community SCORE representative. SCORE is a non-profit resource partner of the Small Business Administration (SBA). Larry, as well as other retired business professionals, have devoted their time to help business owners get the help they need to succeed.
FREE Mentoring Sessions
Every Thursday
9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
(1 hour sessions)
Foothills Community Foundation
34250 N. 60th Street, Scottsdale.
To sign up to receive FREE mentoring for your business visit www.greaterphoenix.score.org and click the green box in the top right corner. Fill out the form requesting "Larry Balboni at the Foothills Community Foundation" and the time you are available. You will then receive a confirmation email.
Larry has already helped several of our member businesses. Give him a shot!!
There are many great organizations in our community that rely on the help of volunteers. Here are a few that are looking for that special someone to help them out.
If you like to meet people, make a difference in the community, or enjoy History. The Cave Creek Museum is the perfect match for your volunteer talents. We need volunteers from Docents to Stamp Mill Enthusiasts and everything in between! Help connect Yesterday to the Future by volunteering. Call 480-488-2764 or email evelyn@cavecreekmuseum.com
Treasure Gypsies
6061 E Cave Creek Rd.
We are looking for dependable volunteers to work at our store. We are looking to fill shifts on Tues 10-5, Wed 10-5, Friday 10-2 & Sun 11-4.
100% of the proceeds from Treasure Gypsies go to support the Animal Guardian Network's many life-saving and assisting programs. Treasure Gypsies is a subsidiary of Animal Guardian Network.
Call Carrie at 480-488-7000
Can use volunteers 365 mornings a year - to clean stalls & water tubs, groom horses, walk horses, feed horses & play with horses.
Tierra Madre Horse Sanctuary is the forever home to 31 horses that were previously abandoned, neglected, injured or abused. The two things they all share, now, are that they're happy & healthy.
Contact Jim Gath at 480.747.1070 for more information.
Do you want to make a difference in your own life and the lives of others?
The Foothills Caring Corps, a volunteer based non-profit organization serving the greater NE Valley, is seeking volunteers to share their talent, skills and time with the organization whose primary mission is to allow the elderly to remain independent and living in their homes.
Volunteers needed for such programs as:
-Van transportation
-Medical transportation
-Mobile meals
-Minor home repair
-Friendly visits
The Foothills Caring Corps aims to provide a rewarding and gratifying experience for both the volunteer and the neighbor. Volunteers are given training, guidance and monitoring to ensure a quality experience. They are allowed to self-select areas in which they would like to be involved and are not required to contribute a minimum number of hours.
"The Caring Corps opens their arms to people with a variety of skills levels, talent and interests. Everyone has an something to contribute."
Foothills Caring Corps
offices located at 7275 E. Easy Street, Suite B103, Carefree.
For more information, or to RSVP, call the Foothills Caring Corps at 480-488-1105.
*EXPERIENCED CAREGIVERS, CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANTS OR NON-MEDICAL CAREGIVERS OR CNA'S IN TRAINING
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
IN THE Cave Creek/Carefree areas FOR LOVING, CARING INDIVIDUALS WHO LOVE HELPING OTHERS!
Assisting Hands Home Care is an AWARD WINNING non-medical in home agency that helps clients with their Activities of Daily Living one-on-one service in their residence of choice.
Caregiver requirements:
Must be dependable and reliable and have a passion for helping people
Speak fluent and understandable English
Have an impeccable DMV record
Be able to pass an extensive background check
Have solid business related references*
CPR and First Aid certified**
Negative TB test**
*Caregiving for a family member counts as experience!
**ASSISTING HANDS WILL HELP DIRECT YOU ON HOW TO GET CERTIFIED AND TESTED.
CALL: John, Kristen or Terry (480)767-3246
For further details and to schedule and interview NOW!
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Curves has an immediate opening for a part time Circuit Coach. Must be motivated, energetic, and passionate about women's health & fitness. Computer experience required. 12-15 hours per week, M-Saturday, mornings & evenings with flexibility. Apply in person or send resume to cavecreekcurves@gmail.com or call at 480-437-1088
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PART-TIME RELIEF MANAGER NEEDED FOR NORTHEAST VALLEY
SELF STORAGE FACILITY
- This is a sales & customer service position.
- Applicant must have excellent telephone & communication skills, basic knowledge of
computers, strong attention to details.
- Must have own transportation including valid AZ Driver's License.
- Primary duties include sales, office administration, greeting existing & prospective
customers, handling inquiries over the telephone, internet & in-person.
- Renting vacant storage units, completing lease agreements with all related paperwork.
- Workday's are mainly Sunday & Monday and coverage for vacation of managers.
- Compensation: $$9 - 10.00 hour (d.o.e.)
Tatum Ranch Storage Solutions
29201 N Cave Creek, AZ 85331
Cave Creek, AZ 85331
- Please respond via fax # 480-585-2101 and attach resume.
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Rubbish Works is Hiring - Local Junk Hauling and Recycling Services:
We are looking for 1 Part-time Morning Driver/Crew (NPR Isuzu Dump Truck) - must have Clean Driving Record (MVR) and Arizona Driver's License - and be 25 or older. $10.50 - $12.00 to start.
15 - 20+ hours per week to start.
E-mail Resume to Rita Brady Rbrady@rubbishworks.com - no phone calls please.
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Looking for individuals who are interested in learning about image and skin care and want an opportunity to be coached, mentored and trained in these areas. Individuals looking for a career change , who love the beauty industry and who want to make an extra $1,000 a month, working part-time. Call (480)707-9459.
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Customer Service Help Wanted
Computer skills are a must.
15-20 hours and flexible hours.
Call Elly at 480-330-0760 to find out more!
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We are looking for a part time sales associate for shifts of 2-6pm on Wed and Thurs and every other Saturday, either a closing or opening shift. If you or someone you know is looking for part time work and is interested in design and loves to work with people, please have them email; Michelle@MongrelDesign.net or call at 602-799-0150. The employee discount is generous.
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Part time kitchen assistant required for busy Tea Room in Carefree. Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and some Saturdays. 9.30am to 5.00pm. Preparing lunches, salads, Afternoon Tea and sandwiches, minimal baking necessary. Must be organized, motivated, efficient and some restaurant experience useful though not essential. Maricopa County Food Handlers Card required.
Competitive rate of pay, great work environment in long established business.
Apply via email and include resume to carefreetea@aol.com.
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Do you have a position that needs to be filled?
Send an email and we will include it on a future E-blast and add your post to our website.
The Holidays are among us!! Here are a few to start celebrating now!!
11/1
Plan Your Epitaph Day
11/2
National Deviled Egg Day
11/3
Sandwich Day and Housewife's Day
11/4
Waiting For The Barbarians Day
11/5
Gunpowder Day
11/6
Saxophone Day and Marooned Without A Compass Day
11/7
National Bittersweet Chocolate With Almonds Day
11/8
Dunce Day
11/9
Chaos Never Dies Day
11/10
Forget-Me-Not Day
11/11
Air Day
11/12
National Pizza With The Works Except Anchovies Day
11/13
National Indian Pudding Day
11/14
Operation Room Nurse Day
11/15
National Clean Out Your Refrigerator Day
11/16
Button Day
11/17
Take A Hike Day
11/18
Occult Day
11/19
Have A Bad Day Day
11/20
Absurdity Day
11/21
World Hello Day and False Confessions Day
11/22
Start Your Own Country Day
11/23
National Cashew Day
11/24
Use Even If Seal Is Broken Day
11/25
National Parfait Day
11/26
Shopping Reminder Day
11/27
Pins And Needles Day
11/28
Make Your Own Head Day
11/29
Square Dance Day
11/30
Stay At Home Because You're Well Day
Enjoy November!!
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