Tag: Cindy Dach
Greenwood Brewing to build first location downtown
Roosevelt Row will welcome Greenwood Brewing this fall as the female-owned and operated brewery brings its pints and brews to downtown Phoenix.
The location, which...
Rainn Wilson kicks off speaker series from Changing Hands at Orpheum Theatre
Rainn Wilson talked about his book at Orpheum Theatre Tuesday night. He was part of the Arts & Letters Speaker Series, the largest literary event downtown.
Roosevelt Row Artists’ District celebrates results of visioning project, survey and book
Members and leaders of the newly dubbed Roosevelt Row Artists’ District convened at The Nash on Thursday to celebrate the district's visioning project that outlined their future goals.
NYC transplant lends roots, connections to downtown
Cindy Dach never expected to stay in Phoenix, but a drive to create something new led her to stay. She and her husband, Greg Esser, have become major community players not only downtown, but throughout the Valley.
Fourth annual Pie Social draws hundreds, exceeds attendance expectations
The Pie Social event on Saturday at the Ro2 Lot drew 700 people, 300 more than event coordinator Cindy Dach expected. Fourteen celebrity chefs competed at the event for titles such as best presentation, best taste and best in show.
Study: Phoenix small businesses see a growing economy
Small business owners look at the Phoenix economy favorably as experts believe it is continuing to grow, according to the 2013 Chase-Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce Pulse of the Small Business Survey conducted by Chase Bank and the Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce in June.
Activists, anarchists discuss police involvement in Occupy movement, community
Community members and local activists mets in the ARTS market lot next to Bodega 420 on Roosevelt Street Monday night to discuss interactions with law enforcement after a report stated undercover officers infiltrated Occupy Phoenix meetings.
Counter-terrorism report focuses on Occupy movement; cites email from Roosevelt leader
But the most dissident aspects of the report among downtown residents was the use of social media surveillance, undercover cops and an email sent to police by Cindy Dach, MADE art boutique owner, Changing Hands Bookstore owner and co-founder of Roosevelt Row CDC.
Colorado native works to sustain desert’s livelihood and implement art initiatives
Greg Esser embraced art before he could talk. It started off as drawing, and drawing traced into painting. Painting bled into molding. Molding morphed into wood crafting. Wood crafting carved into sculpting. Sculpting etched a relentless obsession to discover new ways to connect with the world -- and that obsession has not ebbed one bit.
Local businesses offer one week of student discounts to promote community involvement
USGD’s local affairs director is collaborating with local businesses to create a week that aims to increase student interest in the downtown community.



