Arcadia News — award winning neighborhood news since 1993
October 2014
October 2014, page 24

Page 24 October 2014 JCL.com/practices We’re here for you Right around the corner, you’ll find three primary care practices, giving you easy access to family medicine physicians and services. Whether you need to be seen right away for a cold or flu, or you want to schedule your regular checkup, we’re nearby and ready to help. Call today. shc.org/primarycare Affiliate of Scottsdale Lincoln Health Network Arcadia Family Clinic 4131 N. 24th Street, Suite B102 602-955-6632 Primary Care Arcadia 100 4840 E. Indian School Road, Suite 100 480-882-7360 Primary Care Arcadia 101 4840 E. Indian School Road, Suite 101 480-882-7350 • Accepting new patients • Same day appointments • Most insurance plans accepted • Extended office hours Need a Doctor? Sky Harbor’s art exhibit celebrates Arizona’s 7 C’s By Sarah Stecko Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport is celebrating Arizona with “The 7 C’s of Arizona” art exhibit that just went on display last month. Affectionately, it adds canyons and cacti to the state’s Five C’s: copper, cotton, cattle, climate and citrus. An Arcadia resident and her sisters’ artwork were selected for the “citrus” section. Michele MacCollum Govig and her sisters Lisa MacCollum and Lynn MacCollum Welch coordinated their special contributions to compose the work. All four of Michele’s children attended Hopi Elementary School, and the high level of creativity seems to be hereditary in her family. Like her father and sisters, Michele has been making art all her life but she considers her best skills to be design sketches and sewing. Despite her stylish talents, there was a time when Michele didn’t consider herself an artist. When she decided to enroll at the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts at Arizona State University, she had less than high expectations for the outcome of a painting and drawing class. “No one was more surprised than I was when I discovered I could draw and paint,” Michele said. The sisters have their own artistic strengths to compliment each other in the exhibit. A few years ago, they blended their talents to convert original images to textiles and wallpapers. This idea to collaborate led to their company named ThreeMacStudio. “The 7 C’s of Arizona: Citrus” piece uses paper, textiles and fabric much like the others from the collection. The inspiration comes from growing up near citrus groves and the ballgown represents how fashion expresses personal stories in everyday items. “It was very rewarding to see each of our creative talents come together,” Michele said. “We are very proud of our exhibit and humbled to be included with the other artists.” The 7 C’s of Arizona exhibit and their collection will be on display at Terminal 4 until February. CELEBRATE RECOVERY In Christ We Grow That Others May Know Sunday Worship 8:00 & 10:45 A.M. –Traditional 8:30 & 10:30 A.M. –Contemporary 12:30 P.M. –Spanish Service Wednesday Worship 7:00 P.M. Saturday Worship 5:00 P.M. Saturday Youth-Led Worship 6:00 P.M. Sunday School / Bible Classes 9:40 A.M. (Nursery Care At All A.M. Sunday Services) 3901 E. Indian School Rd., Phoenix (602) 955-4830 visit our website www.cclphoenix.org e-mail us at christchurch@cclphoenix.org The artistic talents of three Arcadia sisters were selected for the citrus portion of the exhibit.