
Pictured by row — “Preserving Phoenix’s sense of place” (On the Cover); “Simple done right
at The Parlor” (see Food for Thought) |
“Explore Melrose at annual street fair” (See Community); AHS Pet of the Month, Sweet Snickers (see Community/Pets); “Film challenge celebrates 20 years” (see Arts & Entertainment) |
“Garage condos offer unique storage solution” (see Business); “Association works to protect neighborhood” (On the Cover)
Hello, North Central neighbors!
This month we are shining a light on the work being done by the North Central Phoenix Homeowners Association as we continue our Connected Communities series. Next month, we will feature the Neighborhood Coalition of Greater Phoenix.
We also would love to hear from residents about how you are doing and the issues facing your neighborhoods. How do you currently connect with neighbors, what might be missing? Let us know by visiting us online: https://bit.ly/NorthCentralNeighbors2025.
Also on the cover this month, we focus on the preservation efforts underway in Sunnyslope, where community advocates and business owners are taking proactive steps to preserve area history and buildings. In Business, we introduce you to three residents who are investing in the neighborhood, and in Arts, we catch up with the founder and a North Central participant in this year’s 20th anniversary Almost Famous Film Festival.
Over in Food for Thought, Marjorie Rice drops by The Parlor for this month’s Café Chat. In Community Pets, we highlight adorable Cattle Dog Snickers and our first ever Pet Tales profile, the beautiful Binzer. You’ll also find other community, business, dining and school news, and our round-up of things to do in the Valley this month in Arts & Entertainment.
We hope that you enjoy our February issue, and until next month, all my best,
Kathryn M. Miller
Editor, North Central News
kathryn@northcentralnews.net