SRP Customers Can Get Up to Two Free, Desert-Adapted Shade Trees to Help Reduce Energy Use
SRP Customers Can Get Up to Two Free, Desert-Adapted Shade Trees to Help Reduce Energy Use WHAT: Salt River Project (SRP), in partnership with Trees Matter, is offering eligible customers up to two free desert-adapted shade trees to help lower cooling costs, improve air quality, and support sustainability in the Valley. Strategically planted shade trees can reduce energy use by up to 25% by lowering indoor temperatures. They also help combat the urban heat island effect and support
Shop Gilbert Summer Savings
Economic Development and Discover Gilbert invite you to join this season’s "Shop Gilbert Summer Savings" shopping campaign. This season, “Shop Gilbert Summer Savings” is all about great deals and family-friendly fun across Gilbert! From exciting events and local attractions to unbeatable shopping discounts, this campaign showcases everything Gilbert has to offer during the sunniest time of year. Whether you're looking for summer adventures, refreshing treats, or exclusive savings, Shop Gilbert makes
San Tan Charter School Hires New Volleyball Coach
San Tan Charter School in Gilbert Hires New Girls Volleyball Coach Kristal Harris Brings Years of Experience to Her New Role at San Tan Charter School Headshot of Coach Harris; credit Sam Noble @noblefilmzz and One Beach. Kristofer Sippel Jr., Athletic Director at San Tan Charter School, is pleased to announce the hiring of Kristal Harris as the school’s new Varsity Girls Volleyball coach, Varsity Sand Volleyball coach and P.E. instructor. As Sippel noted, Harris is a highly accomplished volleyball
Cox Charities is Accepting Grant Applications through June 30th
Cox Charities is upping the ante this year by offering $10,000 grantsNonprofit applicants must focus on K-12 STEM, conservation, or food/housing insecurity Cox Charities is accepting grant applications through June 30 PHOENIX – Fewer Americans are donating to nonprofits, and some in the philanthropy world are calling it a crisis of generosity. The employees at Cox are stepping up to help fill the gap with $10,000 grants to Arizona non-profits. Historically, Cox grants have ranged from $2,500 to