30 April 21 - May 4, 2007
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Past meets present in historic home
Little did Edward Lambson, original owner of the Dr. Steiner then contacted Lambson, the original
former Arrow Pharmacy, know when he paid $1 for owner, to learn more about the history and significance
a piece of property on Arizona Avenue to build his of the property. Lambson wrote back, explaining how
family home that 66 years later it would contain a he came upon the property.
thriving dental practice. “Chandler and the entire United States were, at this
This month, Dr. Dale Steiner celebrates 16 years time struggling to survive the great depression which
of practice in the 299 N. Arizona Ave. location. He was the aftermath of the 1929 Stock Market Crash
purchased the building in 1990. …To start a little activity in town Dr. Chandler offered
“One of the reasons we decided on this location to sell a block of building lots on Arizona Avenue for $1
was because of its unique historical significance,” (one dollar) if the new owner would build a home on it
comments Dr. Steiner. “We couldn’t resist the old- within six months. All of the lots sold, and within the
fashioned charm and family atmosphere it provided year new homes dotted the entire block.”
for our practice.” Steiner completely remodeled the house for use as
While serving as historian for the Chandler Service a dental office, adding 300 square feet, new plumbing,
Submitted photo
Club, Steiner’s wife, Tracy, president of CSC, came
OLD IS NEW AGAIN: Dr. Dale Steiner of Steiner Family Dentistry
electrical and landscaping. Today, Steiner Family
upon another interesting coincidence regarding the
has renovated a 66-year-old building for his practice.
Dentistry has new technology and equipment including
home’s history. digital x-rays, which allow the staff to view images
According to Tracy, CSC was started in 1933 by eight reading through the handwritten minutes from the instantly and reduce radiation by 90 percent; laser
local women of modest means to provide hot lunches forties, I found that Gladys Lambson, wife of Edward scanner cavity detection; intro-oral cameras which
for children who were going hungry as a result of the Lambson, hosted the club meetings in her home on allow viewing of the whole mouth and procedures
Great Depression. The Club has been actively serving Arizona Avenue, which is now my husband’s dental on television screens; as well as behind-the-scenes
the Chandler community for 74 years. office. That just added to our sense that Steiner software for scheduling appointments. Contact them
“When I became the group’s historian last year Family Dentistry has a unique connection to Chandler at 480-899-0116.
I read through many of the old meeting minutes history. I was delighted to learn of this link to Chandler
to get a historical perspective,” she explains. “In Service Club’s past.”
Lunch with BNI at Ocotillo Golf Resort
The newly formed Chandler chapter of Business Network networking opportunities with other local business people
International (BNI), one of the largest networking/referral and provides them with a chance to make new clients.
organizations in the world, invites prospective members to a According to the Chandler chapter’s organizer, Joann
networking meeting and luncheon from 10:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. George, each BNI group allows only one person from each
More news from local area
May 3 at Ocotillo Golf Resort. Reservations are due April 23. type of industry to join a chapter, which is one of the reasons
businesses on the web, go to
Developer Spike Lawrence with Lawrence and Geyser, a for the organization’s success.
www.SanTanSun.com,
team responsible for many notable Chandler developments, Chandler’s BNI group meets 7 a.m. every Tuesday morning
and click on the
is guest speaker at the event, which costs $25 to attend and at Ocotillo Golf Resort, 3751 S. Clubhouse Dr. in Chandler.
includes an all-you-can-eat Mexican Buffet. In addition, Contact George at 602-769-0680 for more information about
Business Section.
the luncheon introduces attendees to BNI, gives them the luncheon or membership.
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