April 2012
2 posts
March 2012
4 posts
Sausage maker's family traditions help build strong downtown network →
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Schreiner’s Fine Sausage began in 1955 using traditional German recipes and continues to stay busier than ever despite the turbulent economy.
“My kids and I had so much fun participating in this areas paintings. The orchid to me is a bit “fresh” looking if i do say so myself (suggestive in person). Run down and take a look. Thank you, artists for being so inviting with my small children..even (though) they did paint over some already worked out areas that day ;)”
—Ecolicious Mama with Green Sleeves~ on the Downtown Devil’s Facebook post of “Local artist paints art gallery mural, one wall at a time”
February 2012
9 posts
ASU confirms Brokaw as 2012 graduation speaker →
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Downtown Devil originally published the story according to hints from ASU’s Twitter account, but an ASU rep has independently confirmed that Brokaw is indeed the graduation speaker.
“The Downtown campus’ two major construction projects are inching closer to the building phase, with officials saying the projects should be underway within the next couple of months.”
—Downtown recreation center and post office renovations approach construction phase
“University students from across Arizona were given an opportunity to lobby state representatives about issues impacting higher education Monday at the Arizona Students’ Association’s 35th annual Lobby Day.”
—Lobby Day participants from across Arizona bring education issues to Capitol
January 2012
14 posts
Fashion show starts celebrations for upcoming Black History Month →
downtowndevil.com
Black history month began early for those who attended the Square-N-Compass 20-Twelve Hair and Fashion show Sunday.
Phoenix Public Market opens extra day in wake of street re-opening →
downtowndevil.com
After a slump in business due to construction, the Phoenix Public Market revamped its hours to include Mondays, starting this week.