Happy Thanksgiving! When this time of year rolls around, I like to reflect and rejoice as I remember the many gifts I have to be thankful for in my life. In honor of my very own District 7, I’d like to share with you the top seven things I’m thankful for this year: I am thankful to God for allowing me to serve the community as a Coun- cilmember. God is the ultimate source of the many blessings I have ex- perienced in my life. I am thankful for my family. They keep me grounded and have brought me the greatest joys of my life. I am thankful to be the Chairperson of the Phoenix City Council Public Safety and Veterans Subcommittee. It is a true honor to go to bat for the brave men and women who protect and serve our thriving community. I am thankful for the individuals who volunteer for the City of Phoenix. Volunteers give their own personal time to serve, and our community is able to make a much bigger difference with their help. I am thankful to live in a city that is culturally and racially diverse. Phoenix’s diversity is one of its greatest strengths, and I will continue to work to make our community more inclusive so people of all walks of life feel proud and blessed to call Phoenix home. I am thankful for the Team Phoenix Approach – our way of coming together to tackle problems in Phoenix. We are always stronger when we work together, and I can’t wait to see where our community’s collective efforts take us next. I am thankful for the community I represent. My life’s purpose is to work for, and with, my community, and I thank every member of this community for allowing me to serve you. You greatly enrich my life, and I strive to do the same for you. Best Regards, Michael Nowakowski Councilmember, District 7 INSIDE THIS ISSUE Read On Phoenix.…..….…….2 Parks & Recreation..………...2 FQ Story Home Tour………..3 I Am Cesar Chavez……...……4 SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST • APS Electric Light Parade • Valet Parking at Sky Harbor International Airport • PHX At Your Service • Call for Artist Self Portrait Show 602.262.7492 MRNowakowski CouncilmanNowakowski Cityofphoenixaz CouncilmanNowakowski City of Phoenix Office of the City Council Michael Nowakowski, District 7 200 W. Washington ST. 11th Fl. Phoenix AZ 85003 City of Phoenix, District 7 November 2016
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Happy Thanksgiving!
When this time of year rolls around, I like to reflect and rejoice as I remember the
many gifts I have to be thankful for in my life. In honor of my very own District 7,
I’d like to share with you the top seven things I’m thankful for this year:
I am thankful to God for allowing me to serve the community as a Coun-
cilmember. God is the ultimate source of the many blessings I have ex-
perienced in my life.
I am thankful for my family.
They keep me grounded and have brought me the greatest joys of my life.
I am thankful to be the Chairperson of the Phoenix City Council Public Safety
and Veterans Subcommittee. It is a true honor to go to bat for the brave
men and women who protect and serve our thriving community.
I am thankful for the individuals who volunteer for the City of Phoenix.
Volunteers give their own personal time to serve, and our community is
able to make a much bigger difference with their help.
I am thankful to live in a city that is culturally and racially diverse.
Phoenix’s diversity is one of its greatest strengths, and I will continue to
work to make our community more inclusive so people of all walks
of life feel proud and blessed to call Phoenix home.
I am thankful for the Team Phoenix Approach – our way of coming together
to tackle problems in Phoenix. We are always stronger when we work
together, and I can’t wait to see where our community’s collective efforts
take us next.
I am thankful for the community I represent.
My life’s purpose is to work for, and with, my community, and I thank
every member of this community for allowing me to serve you. You
greatly enrich my life, and I strive to do the same for you.
Best Regards, Michael Nowakowski
Councilmember, District 7
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Read On Phoenix.…..….…….2
Parks & Recreation..………...2
FQ Story Home Tour………..3
I Am Cesar Chavez……...……4
SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST
• APS Electric Light Parade
• Valet Parking at Sky Harbor
International Airport
• PHX At Your Service
• Call for Artist Self
Portrait Show
602.262.7492
MRNowakowski
CouncilmanNowakowski
Cityofphoenixaz
CouncilmanNowakowski
City of Phoenix Office of the City Council Michael Nowakowski,
District 7 200 W. Washington ST.
11th Fl. Phoenix AZ 85003
City of Phoenix, District 7 November 2016
Valet Parking Arrives at
America’s Friendliest Airport
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport now offers travelers a new service to help make the parking experience even easier. Valet Parking is now available at Termi-nal 4, which serves more than 80 percent of Sky Harbor’s passen-gers.
Travelers have two options when it comes to valet parking: Drive-up service in the Terminal 4 gar-age, just a few steps from the door; or reservation-only valet with drop-off at the curb.
Valet services are operated by Freedom Park and Epic Valet. The cost ranges from $30 per day for Terminal 4 drop-off to $32 a day for reservation-only curbside drop-off. Both valet services offer ad-ditional services for travelers, in-cluding the option of having the vehicle washed or serviced.
For more information on the new valet services, please vis-it skyharbor.com/valet.
For up-to-the-minute parking in-formation and availability, call 602-273-4545 or vis-it skyharbor.com/findaspot.
Registration for Phoenix Parks Recreation Department winter/spring clas-ses and activities is now available. The public can register online or in-person at a community or recreation center. Information about registra-tion is available by visiting phoenix.gov/parks/classes-and-programs. Class offerings are currently viewable online and registrants are encour-aged to update their account information and set up a “wish list” in ad-vance.
Volunteer and Help a Child
Become a Better Reader
In 2015, only 30% of Arizona’s fourth grade students were reading
proficiently. You can help change that. AARP Experience Corps in
partnership with Read On Phoenix is in need of adult volunteers to
help children strengthen their fluency and improve their reading by
3rd grade.
Become involved and help our students grow a love for reading.
What? Read On Phoenix Informational Session
When? December 7th at 10:00am
Where? Burton Barr Library: 1221 N Central Ave, Phoenix,
AZ 85004.
For more information, call Eva Masadiego at 602-256-4388 or email
♦ 2 total acres with sepa-rate areas for large and small dogs
♦ Double-gated entrances
♦ Watering stations for dogs
♦ Security Lighting
♦ Restrooms
♦ Parking
♦ Benches
♦ Ramadas
Let your pooch run free, exercise and have fun at a Phoenix off-leash activity area. Visit, the link below for details about dog parks, all of which are fully fenced with safe, double-gated en-trances.