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Meet a few of ONE Community's \"Local Heroes!\" \ud83d\ude4c \ud83c\udf08 \n\nEarlier this month, ONE Community unveiled its list of \"Local Heroes\" who will be recognized at its signature Spotlight on Success Local Heroes Award event on Friday, October 17th, at the Sheraton Grand Phoenix \u2014 including several PCA Members among this year's honorees.\n\nThe luncheon showcases local stakeholders who have significantly impacted their fields and ensures Arizona reflects a state that respects and protects everyone. According to ONE Community, these heroes \"represent the best of us and are an important reminder during these tumultuous times that progress is possible.\" \n\nThe PCA Members & Local Heroes Awardees include:\n\ud83d\udd35 Debbie Castaldo, Sr. Vice President, Corporate & Community Impact, and Executive Director, Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation\n\ud83d\udd35 Oscar de Las Salas, Client Relationships Manager, Gensler\n\nIndividual and corporate Spotlight on Success Awards tickets are available at ONECommunity.com.

Celebrate Make Music Day 2025 with a PCA Member! \ud83d\udc9a\ud83c\udfb6\n\nTomorrow, June 21, the nonprofit Rosie's House (@rosieshousemusic) is hosting their annual Make Music Day, a collection of free family-friendly musical activities to inspire and showcase local talent. Of the more than 17 participating venues, we're proud that half are PCA Members. \n\nHere's all you need to know as you plan your day:\n\n\ud83d\udd35 FREE entry (with select venue restrictions)\n\ud83d\udd35 Music activities and workshops for all ages\n\ud83d\udd35 Free Make Music Phoenix Bookmark Passport at participating venues \n\nFor a complete list of activities, visit: rosieshouse.org\/makemusicphoenix

You've heard about these exciting residential projects in the Roosevelt Arts District before; now, hear about them from the developers themselves! \n\nThe Downtown business core is quickly evolving and expanding, and this week's Central City Planning & Development Committee (CCPD) Meeting is spotlighting Habitat Metro's ECOPHX, LiveForward's unique adaptive reuse of the Historic Seargeant-Oldaker House, progress on the City of Phoenix's Downtown Strategic Vision update, and more. \n\nA few quick facts about these projects:\n \n\ud83d\udd35 The recently completed ECO PHX is Downtown Phoenix's most sustainable apartment community. Solar panels power the development, which also offers multiple ground-floor retail spaces. \n\n\ud83d\udd35 When the Seargeant-Oldaker House is restored, the historic bungalow and surrounding residential project will transform the site into a vibrant community gathering spot.\n\nPlease RSVP for the next CCPD Meeting this Wednesday, June 18, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. using the \ud83d\udd17 in bio.\u261d\ufe0f \ud83d\udd3c

We look forward to seeing you at the Wednesday, June 18 Warehouse District Council (@phx_wd) meeting hosted by Galvanize Phoenix (@galvanizephx) and Juan Kingsbury, from @CareerBlindspot! \n\nHear updates about the new 24-hour Heat Respite Center at 20 W. Jackson Street, operated by the @CityofPhoenixAZ's Office of Homeless Solutions, and the residents that it's already keeping cool, and more.