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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.3.19

Reid All About it

The weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association community… View from our campsite in the Superstition Mountains Wilderness east of Phoenix. We hiked outside Tucson AZ too and spent a day in Tombstone. I bet you didn’t even know I was gone. Spoilers have been infuriating people since Victorian times.

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Arizona Restaurant Association, Tourism Office: Our State Is a Foodie State

Associations Now

In 2015, the city of Tucson received a Capital of Gastronomy designation from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), which made it the first American city to receive such an award. The website helps to leverage a series of recent victories the state has seen on the food front.

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SOS-Association Management Solutions to Provide Association Management Support to the Literary Society of the Southwest

SOS Association

The Literary Society of the Southwest has chapters in Phoenix, Pinnacle Peak and Tucson. Founded in 2004, LSSW is a Society that fosters the appreciation of contemporary literature by providing a forum where members can interact with authors to gain a better understand the author’s works and creative process.

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SOS-Association Management Solutions to Provide Association Management Support to the Literary Society of the Southwest

SOS Association

The Literary Society of the Southwest has chapters in Phoenix, Pinnacle Peak and Tucson. Founded in 2004, LSSW is a Society that fosters the appreciation of contemporary literature by providing a forum where members can interact with authors to gain a better understand the author’s works and creative process.

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Four Paradigm Shifts to Reshape Your Next Meeting for Attendees 

Associations Now

At Rancho de los Caballeros, about 70 miles northwest of Phoenix, visitors can golf—a conference staple—and also try their hands at skeet shooting, archery, and horseback riding. “I believe getting attendees out of the city and bringing them to a serene location is beneficial for everyone’s mindset.”

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