28 Dec. 15 - Jan. 18, 2008
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Psychiatrist relocates to Chandler
Corporate Chronicles
Board certifi ed psychiatrist Dr. Marc Schwartz recently
Keller Williams Legacy One Realty’s Linda LeBlanc, GRI, received
relocated to the East Valley and established a private
certifi cation as a “short sale” agent. This means she can help clients who must
practice treating children and adults in Chandler at 1351 N.
sell their home when they owe more than they can actually obtain in a sale. Info:
Alma School Rd., Suite 205.
602-402-8243 and
lindakl@cox.net.
An expert in psychopharmacology and psychodynamic
psychotherapy, Schwartz specializes in the diagnosis
and treatment of childhood disorders including ADHD,
Get fi t with local moms
depression, bipolar disorder and autism. He also treats
eating disorders in all age groups. Two local moms and entrepreneurs are joining forces to promote family
Marc Schwartz
Schwartz is a graduate of Yale University’s general
fi tness in the new year by sponsoring the “I CAN in 21 days,” a 21-day fi tness
psychiatry residency program and Albert Einstein
challenge to run from Jan. 19 through February 9, 2008. Suzi Milovanovic of
College of Medicine’s child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship. His website,
EastValleyParent.com® and Heather Vanacour of Stroller Strides® Chandler/
www.azchildpsych.com, includes trusted links to information on psychiatric
Gilbert are working together to create an event aligned with “The President’s
conditions, treatment options and medications.
Challenge,” where participants earn points and awards for daily physical
For an appointment, call 480-272-1398.
activity and fi tness efforts.
The challenge will kick off with a Fitness Expo at the Fulton Ranch Towne
Have breakfast with
Center from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sat., Jan. 19. The challenge concludes with a
1-mile Family Fun Run through Fulton Ranch on Sat., Feb. 9, starting at 10:30
Dist. 21 legislators
a.m. with a closing ceremony from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The Fitness Expos will include local businesses oriented toward family
Rep. Bob Robson, Sen. Jay Tibshraeny, Rep. Warde Nichols and Rep. Steve health and fi tness, and will offer games and crafts for kids.
Yarbrough are some of the East Valley legislators confi rmed to attend the Chandler
Registration starts Dec. 15, with an option to register online. All of the
Chamber of Commerce’s annual Legislative Breakfast at 7:15 a.m. Thu., Jan. 3, 2008
registration fees will benefi t ICAN, Improving Chandler Area Neighborhoods.
at the Crowne Plaza San Marcos Golf Resort at One San Marcos Pl. in downtown
Registration for the 21-Day Fitness Challenge is $20 for individuals, $15 per
Chandler.
person for groups of 10 or more, and includes registration for the 1-Mile Family
Breakfast will be served at 7:30 a.m. followed by the presentation of “How We
Fun Run, as well as a Fitness Journal and event T-Shirt. Registration for the
Stand,” which includes a booklet that outlines the chamber’s important legislative
1-Mile Family Fun Run is $10 for individuals, $8 per person for groups of 10 or
items for 2008.
There will also be remarks by state legislators and local offi cials, with a question
more. All participants will receive a goody bag, participation medal, entrance
and answer dialogue from East Valley legislators. Others confi rmed include Sen.
to the expo and be eligible to win prizes donated from local businesses.
John Huppenthal, Rep. John McComish, Chandler Mayor Boyd Dunn and Council
All area residents, families and groups are encouraged to enter and
member Bob Caccamo.
participate. There are also sponsorship levels available for the event, as well as
Cost to attend is $18 for Chandler Chamber members, $25 for non-members the ability to participate in the Fitness Expo by reserving table space.
with corporate tables of 10 available for $170. Deadline for registration is Dec. 31 For more information contact Suzi Milovanovic at
suzi@eastvalleyparent.com
by visiting
www.chandlerchamber.com or calling 480-963-4571.
or Heather Vanacour at
hvanavour@strollerstrides.net.
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