November - TEAM Security
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November - TEAM Security
TOTAL NEWS …..Property Patrol.…CCTV Monitoring....Facility Protection....Equipment Rental...Fire….. Volume I, Issue 3 November 2009 By 1870, Phoenix had been named. An exact town site needed to be selected, and the town had to be administered. Thus was the Salt River Valley Town Association formed, and an area 1 mile long and 1/2 mile wide was designated the town site. It ran from Jackson Street north to Van Buren, and 7th Street to 7th Avenue; the intersection of Washington Street and Central Avenue (originally Center Street ) was considered the center. The town site is mostly the present day downtown business area. The territorial legislature created Maricopa County in 1871, by dividing Yavapai County. The first church and store were also established in that year. The first elected sheriff, Tom Barnum ran unopposed, also in 1871; his two opponents had a shootout, which killed one, and lead the other to withdraw his name. 1872 saw the first school, and 1874 the first telegraph line, which was operated by Morris Goldwater from his father's downtown store. By 1875, Phoenix was home to 16 saloons, and 4 dance halls, plus a couple of gambling establishments, mostly along "Whiskey Row" (north side of Washington Street )-not bad, for a town not yet 10 years old! UPCOMING EVENTS 11/4 Wide Spread Panic Dodge Theatre 11/6 WWE Presale Event Westgate 11/7 UCA Cheer Dodge Theatre 11/14 Wine Auction Westin Kierland 11/14 Noche de Gourmet TCA 11/14 BBQ and Balloon Fest. Sun City Festival 11/14 Hot Air Balloon Fest. Sun City Anthem 11/20 Gilbert Rodeo Days Gilbert Rodeo Park 11/20 John Prine Dodge Theatre 11/21 Ron White Dodge Theatre 11/21 Dierks Bently Tempe Marketplace The Tempe Oktoberfest, presented by Tempe Sister Cities is the largest, and probably oldest Oktoberfest in Arizona. In an articleStyled writtenafter by the world famous Munich Donna Freedman on MSNthis event is also the first Oktoberfest, Money, she event lists several that T.E.A.M. Security worked after ways to get starting FREE money in business in 1993. 16 years later, from banks.itThey offer is still oneinof our favorite events and a centives to reel you in and ton of fun for not just everyone attending, but for all of us hopefully keep you as a life too. This year had record crowds once again, great long customer. Howweather beers frominterall over the world. With activities ever,and if you are only for all members of the family, ested in the incentive, you free admission and a lot of flair can andalways fair from “Deutschland”, good times are pretty cancel your much guaranteed. Our professional stage barricade is mostly used to contain or control large groups of people, especially in front of a stage or celebrity viewing area. It includes a “step” on the inside which allows our guards leverage when they are working the barricade area during shows, or need an elevated view of crown density or activity. It is also made to be very durable and sustain the active crowds that tend to stand in front of it at concerts. It is specifically manufactured to withstand many thousands of pounds of force. With our barricade you can lock the pieces together to create a strong line that will hold together, and don’t have the pieces moving apart from each other when they are being pushed against. The easy inter-connecting pieces also save time and make setup easy. Another feature that makes the barricades more maneuverable and easy to store, is the ability to fold-down flat. At the end of the show, you can break the barricade down quickly into a ready-to-store state. We can also create custom pieces and curved pieces to create the look as shown below on the far right side. Another custom feature we can add to any configuration of our stage barricade is room underneath to run wires and cable clusters for mix or remote locations. A stage barricade needs to be strong, yet practical and flexible in application, and ours definitely is what you will want to use. Healing Fields—Tempe Beach Park Sept. 11-13 Eclipse Cash Systems, founded in 2003 by Arizona State University graduates Derek and Justin Smith, is a valley based ATM company that has grown since its inception to provide nationwide service. Eclipse began its business operations by providing portable ATM solutions to some of the largest events in the United States including the Super Bowl and larger State fairs. Eclipse was able to standout by providing innovative solutions to event venues, such as being one of the first companies to incorporate wireless communication into our ATM services. As a result, Eclipse was able to offer unique location placements that had previously been restricted by the need for phone line access, in turn leading to greater visibility and increased transaction volume. Eclipse’s growth in the event ATM placement business led to opportunities to become a national distributor and processor of ATM’s. Although the company has grown in size, Eclipse remains true to its local roots, continuing to operate and maintain ATM’s throughout the valley. In regards to the company’s success, Derek Smith stated “We take great pride in offering complete transparency to our customers, and have built our reputation upon providing exceptional customer service and support. We look forward to continued growth into the future through utilizing the same work ethic that has brought us to where we are today.” For further information on Eclipse, check out their website at www.eclipseatm.com or click here. Learn Tips to Protect Yourself in Parking Lots It’s getting darker earlier at this time of the year and plenty people will be out and about doing holiday shopping. See what an ADT marketing manager says can help you stay safe. Read here. The Valley Helping the Valley The BBB sponsors this free seminar to help recharge and refocus you and your company. Read here. Who’s Living in Your Neighborhood? Family Watchdog is a comprehensive website with various information about sex offenders in your area, recent food recalls, and safety tips. Click here to explore. It is not length of life, but depth of life. - Ralph Waldo Emerson HAVE A HAPPY THANKSGIVING! Subscribe Here Share with a Friend Unsubscribe