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Coming January 1, 2009 - Featured Stories

Beginning January 1, 2009, CAGAPhoenix.org will be presenting a Feature Story each month on the website. The story will cover a different group, organization or person each month on the 1st of the month. A short description and your name will be presented at the top of the front (home) page, with a link going to a full-page article.

 

January's Feature Story is already in progress. If you would like to see your group as the Feature Story for the following months, please fill out this form to the webmaster or send an email to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

You will need to submit your group/organization/personal name, contact information, and an article in either Word format or similar telling about your group.

 

This is a great opportunity to reach people in the Phoenix and central Arizona areas, and let them know what's happening!

 

Looking forward to your stories!

Michael Brown
Webmaster
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