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Raffl e to raise funds for injured man AZ StRUT makes old computers like new
The San Tan Soccer Club is raising funds for the family of Ron Day, who fell from Have an old computer or computer parts sitting around gathering dust? Don’t
a roof and suffered severe injuries while building houses for local residents on a throw them away – donate them to a good cause on Sat., April 21 when Arizona
church trip to Mexico last November. His injuries are such that he can no longer Students Recycling Used Technology (AZ StRUT) invites Chandler and Gilbert
work. residents to drop off obsolete computer equipment during the 7th Annual
Day’s daughter, Jordan, is a member of San Tan Soccer Club team Legacy 93 Red, Computer Recycle Day.
and concerned parents from the club have joined forces to set up a raffl e benefi ting All donated computers are refurbished or recycled for components and donated
the Day family. Each $20 ticket purchased offers a chance to win valuable prizes to local schools and nonprofi t organizations. Any computer components, hard
donated by local merchants including a one-year membership to Mountainside drives, monitors, mouses, printers, scanners and cables are welcome. All donations
Fitness, three $250 gift certifi cates to Bashas’ Market, cash prizes and more. are tax-deductible.
“Financially, his injury has had a huge impact,” Day’s wife, Heather, says. “We’re Drop-off locations include Basha High School at 5990 S. Val Vista in Chandler,
tremendously thankful for people’s support.” Gilbert High School at 1101 E. Elliot Rd. in Gilbert, or any Data Doctors location.
The raffl e runs through April 27. To purchase tickets, visit www.santansoccer. Visit
www.datadoctors.com to fi nd a nearby Data Doctors.
com and click on the Day family fundraiser link. To learn more about Computer Recycle Day, call the AZ StRUT Program Offi ce
at 480-222-4066 or visit
www.azstrut.org.
Bistro hosts April wine dinner
Celebrate April fl owers in bloom at Bistro 1940’s monthly wine dinner held
Wed., April 25.
CHW offers new heart treatment
Following a crustacean bisque laced with cognac and topped with a blue crab
Heart disease is currently the leading cause of death for both men and women
and mascarpone cheese crouton, diners enjoy a salad of micro greens wrapped in
in the United States according to the Center for Disease Control, and at least 7
a ripe Roma tomato with Belgian endive, slivered red onions, asparagus tips and
percent of Arizonans currently suffer from heart disease.
raspberries drizzled with champagne
Dr. Nabil Dib, director of Cardiovascular Research for Catholic Healthcare
vinaigrette.
West’s Chandler Regional Hospital and Mercy Gilbert Medical Center, is doing
After refreshing their palates with a
something about that. In a pioneering research study using cell transplantation
Queen Creek peach sorbet, Chef Kevin
therapy treatments, he has already shown that these treatments, along with being
Glowacki prepares guests a roasted
less invasive than traditional heart therapies, allow for a signifi cant improvement
breast of duck with fruit compote,
in quality of life and potential improvement in heart function in trial participants
rosemary-garlic sweet potato gnocchi
with congestive heart failure.
with port wine and fi g syrup.
Dib is now further investigating the effectiveness of the cell therapy in a second
For dessert, chocolate lava cake with pistachio ice cream, drizzled with Bailey’s
phase of the trial, taking place at Chandler Regional Hospital and Mercy Gilbert
Irish Cream leaves a lasting impression. Each course including dessert is paired
Medical Center.
with a complementary vintage.
Chandler Regional Hospital is at 475 S. Dobson in Chandler, and Mercy Gilbert
The cost is $60 per person and does not include gratuity. Seats are limited, and
Medical Center is located at the intersection of Val Vista Drive and the Loop 202 in
reservations are requested by calling 480-732-1940. Bistro 1940 is at 1940 S. Alma
Gilbert. To become involved in the study, call Cardiostem at 800-959-3807 or visit
School Rd., Suite 5, next to Cactus Bike.
www.cardiostem.com.
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