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MDVIP365

MDVIP 365 has 60 years of combined medical expertise in representing injured workers and motor vehicle accident cases. Our doctors have a minimum of 10 years of experience each in representing and advocating for injured workers and motor vehicle accident cases. We have experience in expert witness, medical case review, and second opinion letters.We pride ourselves on being the best to evaluate your case so that you can get the benefits you deserve, as fast as possible. The most important thing we have learned in representing injured workers and motor vehicle accident cases is that Details Matter. We will fully evaluate your medical records, and guide you on the necessary medical tests you may require to build your case and allow for the best possible outcome.We are well acquainted with the EEOICPA and serve several patients in our medical practice who have received compensation under the law. In addition to our board certifications as internists, we are certified to perform impairment ratings under Part E of the EEOICPA and RECA.We have helped thousands of injured workers and motor vehicle accident cases to maximize their benefits with the government and insurance companies.
Fernanda Ahumada - Practice Manager
7620 N Hartman Lane Ste 180 Tucson AZ 85743
Text MDVIP365 to 866-866-5545

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MHC HealthCare

"Over the years, the providers at MHC may have changed, but in common, they have all believed in going that extra mile for myself and my family, and that...that is important. Despite my family at times not having insurance or much money, we always received the best care from the providers and staff at MHC. They truly do go the extra mile for the patient.   About Us MHC Healthcare is the oldest community health center, providing continuous health care since its incorporation in 1957. We began by providing medical care to migratory farm workers and other locals in Marana. By 1964, we had the funds to build a clinic specifically for MHC Healthcare and doubled our staff. We then established our Sliding Fee Scale, making it possible to deliver healthcare to a wider population, especially low income and medically underserved patients. In 1972, Marana was declared a Critical Health Manpower Shortage area and MHC signed an agreement with the National Health Services Corps to provide healthcare workers for our entire community. Just three years later in 1975, the University of Arizona Department of Family and Community Medicine awarded MHC Healthcare the Hill-Burton Grant, allowing us to substantially enlarge our clinic building. That was our main clinic for 36 years, until we moved into our current Marana Main Health Center in 2011. MHC Healthcare has grown to a network of 15 Health Centers, employs almost 400 staff, and serves over 50,000 patients. Our commitment and dedication to removing barriers towards healthcare services has allowed us to achieve and grow. We will be your healthcare provider for years to come.   Visit Me At MHC  
Conrad Nunez
13395 N. Marana Main St. Marana AZ 85653

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MIAN Sushi & Modern Asian Cuisine

Bin An - Owner
88 E Broadway Blvd Tucson AZ 85701
520-882-0001 Website

MPG Automotive Services - Broadway Blvd.

OUR MISSION IS SIMPLE Since 2009, MPG Automotive Services has been going the extra mile for our customers and their automobiles in the Tucson area. While our ASE certified technicians are ready to meet your automotive repair and service needs, we feel with regular and timely preventative maintenance you can help avoid not only potential breakdowns but also costly repairs due to premature component wear. The result will be total vehicle dependability while keeping more money in your pocket by delaying the need to permanently replace your vehicle.  
Armando Zepeda - Business Development
2448 E. Broadway Blvd. Tucson AZ 85719

View Information 520-274-4299 Website

Make-A-Wish Arizona

Make-A-Wish Arizona Make-A-Wish Arizona, located in Phoenix, has been dedicated to granting the wishes of children facing critical illnesses for over three decades. Their mission is to ignite hope and resilience in these young lives by fulfilling their dreams. With an office at 711 E. Northern Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85020, you can contact them at 520-661-5519 or via email at rlamaster@arizona.wish.org. This organization's story is one of bringing light into the lives of children battling adversity. They have seen firsthand the transformative power of fulfilling a child's wish. Make-A-Wish Arizona is driven by a dedicated team of staff, volunteers, and supporters who work tirelessly to make dreams come true. You can make a difference by volunteering your time, making a donation, or becoming a wish sponsor. Join them in their mission to create a world where every child's wish becomes a reality, offering hope and joy in the face of adversity.
Rob LaMaster
711 E. Northern Ave Phoenix AZ 85020

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Mama's Hawaiian BBQ

Teresa Urias - Pima West
4455 E 5th St Tucson AZ 85711
520-392-1084

Manuel Ruiz Photography

I am an Arizona portrait photographer working in the Sahuarita and Tucson surrounding areas. I've been taking photos for over 13 years and decided to pursue it full-time for just over 3 years now. I picked up my camera while working on advertising and design projects to help convey the story I was tasked to tell. I quickly fell in love with the art and beauty of photography but also the historical and emotional value it plays in our everyday lives. My goal is to listen to your ideas and deliver your vision for family photos, senior photos, professional branding, headshots, and celebrations. Please take a moment to view my work to better understand my style of photography. Then, click the book me button below to plan your photography session.
Manuel Ruiz
566 W. Vuelta Buril Sahuarita AZ 85629
Text MRUIZPHOTO to 866-866-5545

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Manufacturing Outsourcing Services, Inc

Gustavo Contreras - Operations
250 W Produce Row Nogales Az 85621
520-377-0199 Website

Marana Chamber of Commerce - GUEST of Rob Elias

Amanda Wiggins
Marana AZ

Mariachi Los Changuitos Feos de Tucson

Widely regarded as the first youth mariachi group, and the seed to the whole youth mariachi movement in the United States, the original Changuitos pose in 1964 with Father Charles Rourke, who originated the idea of youth mariachi.
Tim Escobedo - Vice President
PO Box 85117 Tucson AZ 85754

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Marquez Peterson Group

Lea Marquez-Peterson is the President/CEO of Marquez Peterson Group, a community relations/business development firm. Additionally, Lea was appointed by Governor Ducey to the Arizona Corporation Commission in May of 2019.  She served as the President of the Tucson Hispanic Chamber from 2009 for over nine years and led the chamber in its incredible growth from 300 members to over 1800 during her tenure.  Lea also served as the Executive Director for Greater Tucson Leadership (GTL) from 2005 to 2009, and previously owned a chain of gasoline stations and convenience stores. She also owned a business consulting and brokerage firm which assisted buyers and sellers of businesses in the Tucson area until her selection as President of the Tucson Hispanic Chamber.   Learn more about Lea and her business services at www.MarquezPeterson.com. 
Lea Marquez Peterson - President & CEO
PO Box 41462 Tucson AZ 85717

View Information 520-331-3763 Website

Martha Cooper Branch Library

Meeting Rooms Please call 594-5315 for more information and to reserve the meeting rooms. Please read our Meeting Room Policy (PDF). See meeting rooms available at other library locations. Print out a Meeting Room Use Application (PDF). Large Meeting Room The large meeting room is 728 sq. ft. Capacity: 70 standing, 50 seated, 35 seated with tables. Small Meeting Room The small meeting room is 448 sq. ft with a concrete floor. Capacity: 40 standing, 30 seated, 20 seated with tables. Computers You may reserve a computer two times per day. We offer: 2 non-reservable computers 10 reservable computers with 45 minute sessions 6 reservable computers for teens only 2 reservable computers for children only We offer free computer classes. Call 594-5315 for more information. We also have wireless internet access available. Bring your laptop and use the library's WiFi network for free. For more information, please see our WiFi FAQ. Return to top History The Martha Cooper Branch Library provides a new 7,000 square foot library to residents in Midtown area. The $2.6 million facility was funded with County and City bonds funds and by a Community Development Block grant. The new library houses a collection of 20,000 items with the focus on materials for children and teens. The completed structure provides the community with a meeting room, two study rooms, computers with Internet access and approximately 56 of service per week. The Martha Cooper Branch is named in memory of Martha Cooper, former president and founder of the Midtown: The Garden District Neighborhood Association. Please see the web site Martha Cooper Legacy. Photo at right: Martha Cooper Branch Library and attendees of the grand opening celebration. Tile work on the wall was created by Las Artes. Return to top Who is Martha Cooper? Martha Cooper was born on March 24, 1928 in Burlington, Iowa. She moved to Tucson around 1948. Martha Cooper was the former president and founder of Midtown: The Garden District Neighborhood Association. She was a huge supporter and advocate for the building of the Martha Cooper Branch Library and Learning Center. Martha Cooper instilled the love of reading in her own four children from the very beginning. In the summers, she would gather them and head for the library, making sure that each child had plenty of books to read. It was only natural that after Martha instilled the love of reading and educational values into her children, she would continue to do so for the children at John B. Wright Elementary and, ultimately, for the children at the new Martha Cooper library. Advocating for this branch library for the children in Midtown was a very natural extension of Martha's true love for every child, and her belief that education and learning are absolutely necessary for the successful development of future generations. Martha Cooper died on Oct.29, 2002 at the age of 74. She was a major force behind school and neighborhood improvements for four decades. People will always remember that there was a certain constant in Martha's life: her passion for reading and learning. She shared that love of reading and learning with not only her children and their children but with all of the lives she touched-young or old. Photo at right: Anna Marie Patti, Current President of The Garden District: Midtown Neighborhood Association and Caroline Rondeau, Current Vice-President of the Garden District: Midtown Neighborhood Association standing with Anna Marie Patti's award presented to her by The Garden District: Midtown Neighborhood Association at the ceremony. Return to top Grand Opening Celebration Our Grand Opening Celebration was held on November 18, 2006. This fantastic community event was covered by the Arizona Star, and our new library will be featured on Tucson Channel 12. Photo at right: Judi Williams (Martha Cooper's daughter), Chairman Elías, David Kha (Current Treasurer of the Midtown: The Garden District Neighborhood Association), Nancy Ledeboer (Library Director), Councilmember Nina J. Trasoff, Brad Holland (Former President of the Midtown: The Garden District Neighborhood Association), Audrey Marr (Midtown: The Garden District Neighborhood Association member), Fred Ronstadt; Steve Williams (Martha Cooper's son), Sharla Darby (Martha Cooper Branch Library Manager), Devon Forrest (Martha Cooper's granddaughter), Crismon Cooper (Martha Cooper's daughter), Christopher Stubler (Martha Cooper's grandson), Mrs. Ornstein (previous land owner and a tree on the library property was dedicated to her family). Photograph provided by John Rhodes. A Few Words by Molly McKasson on The Opening of the Martha Cooper Library Greetings to all. Though I will not be present to read these words, as I write them my heart is full of gratitude. Gratitude for my own connection to this project which was a profound experience of the power of community and good will. Gratitude for the human kindness and hard work that has helped transform Midtown neighborhood--through people like Martha and David, Brad and so many others. Thank you for your friendship and your tireless commitment to increasing opportunity, beauty, safety, and understanding in the heart of Tucson. For me, all of our hopes for a more humane and compassionate future are embodied in the walls of this building. A library stands for everything that is good and constructive in our shared lives--for dignity, curiosity, tolerance, understanding,creativity, beauty--all that we cherish. I know that this library will be a sanctuary for truth, a safehaven for exploration and creativity, a place for us to come together and increase our trust and care for one another. I know that with each child who comes here to read about the earth, and each adult who comes here to learn new skills, positive waves will ripple all across the basin. And All of Tucson will be enriched. Thank you Midtown Friends, Thank you Pima Library Staff and Board, Thank you Robin Hiller, and everyone else who helped to bring about this beautiful occasion. The future has been brightened by our work. Molly McKasson's comments were read by Brad Holland, Former President of the Midtown: The Garden District Neighborhood Association. Molly McKasson was a member of the Tucson City Council, Ward 6, from 1989-1997. She is now a freelance journalist, active member of the local theater scene, and teacher. Return to top About Public Art The teachers and staff of Las Artes were asked to create artwork for the Martha Cooper Branch Library located in the Midtown: The Garden District Neighborhood. We were honored to be considered for such a distinguished project. First and foremost in considering designs was the idea of paying tribute to one of the community's most prominent residents, Martha Cooper, with a large-scale tile portrait that is located in the library lobby. Photographic or artistic representations of Martha cannot completely convey her enthusiasm, charm, and caring nature. Our hope is that library visitors will contemplate Martha's portrait and be inspired just as she inspired all the neighborhood residents who shared in her visions and endeavors. Las Artes youth combine academic course work with neighborhood involvement as they attain a GED in our educational program. It is exactly the kind of program Martha would have championed as it engages youth in creating long lasting positive bonds to the communities they live in. Pedestrians and drivers will also enjoy the brightly colored mural that is situated in front of the library. Images of flowers, animals, important neighborhood features and activities will be a beautiful addition to the newly landscaped areas. Architects: Burns and Wald-Hopkins Architects Contractor: Corona Sierra Inc. Tile Artists: Las Artes
Michael Seamans - Accounting Support Specialist - Senior
1377 N. Catalina Avenue Tucson AZ 85712

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