published by the Historical League, Inc.
2018
Volume I 2007 Regional winner of the Tabasco Community Cookbook award
Sunday, April 18, 2021
New Mural honors 2003 Historymaker Calvin Goode
Saturday, January 30, 2021
Bill Shover, 2003 Historymaker, has an amazing history
Honored as a Historymaker in 2003, Bill Shover has helped Arizona become a major player. Read his story in Frontdoors Magazine and also his biography, oral history and more photos on our website.

Tuesday, January 12, 2021
Remembering Calvin C. Goode, honored as Historymaker 2003
Phoenix - Goode, Calvin C., 93, of Phoenix passed away on December 23, 2020. Mr. Goode served continuously on the Phoenix City Council from January 2, 1972 - January 3, 1994, serving 11 consecutive terms. He was the longest tenured elected official in the history of the City of Phoenix, serving as Vice Mayor in 1974 and 1984. The Phoenix City Hall was renamed the Calvin C. Goode Municipal Building in his honor.
Councilman Goode lived a life of community service, advocating for equal opportunity, affordable housing, education, and improving the quality of life in Phoenix, through a wide range of organizations and was a longtime active member of the Historic Tanner Chapel AME Church.
Mr. Goode leaves to cherish his memory three sons—Vernon (Zina), Jerald, and Randolph (Natalie); six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Visitation: Saturday, January 9, 2021 from 12:00 Noon-4:00PM outside the Calvin C. Goode Municipal Building located at 251 W. Washington St., Phoenix, AZ 85003
Services will be virtual on Tuesday, January 12, 2021 at 10:00AM via Zoom and Facebook Live using the information below:
ZOOM
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87426787724?pwd=cHpLbXdkcURIRFF5UlRYTVVtbHl0UT09
OR CALL
(669) 900 6833
Meeting ID: 874 2678 7724
Passcode: 994517
FACEBOOK LIVE
https://facebook.com/20South8thSt/live
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the following.
•George Washington Carver Museum and Cultural Center: www.azfoundation.org/CalvinGoode
•Booker T. Washington Child Development Center: www.btwchild.org
•A.C.T. Goode Scholarship, NFBPA-Central Arizona Chapter: www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=GR6TFZHRDDGPG&Z3JncnB0=
•STARS Scholarship, South Mountain Community College: www.southmountaincc.edu/paying-college/scholarships/stars
Thursday, December 24, 2020
2003 Historymaker Calvin C. Goode dies at age 93
We are saddened to learn that long-time Phoenix City Councilman Calvin C. Goode has died, Wednesday, December 23 at the age of 93. He was honored as a Historymaker by the Historical League in 2003. There are many, many tributes to him. He will be missed.
During a 2001 interview for the Historical League’s Arizona HistoryMakers collection, Calvin C. Goode was asked what he’d like to be remembered for.
“Don’t talk about all the awards,” he said. “I got a lot of plaques but remember me as a person who tried to do the best thing for people.”
https://kjzz.org/content/1639681/longest-serving-phoenix-city-councilmember-calvin-c-goode-dies-93
Monday, September 2, 2019
2003 Historymaker Bill Shover honored by NQBC
Bill Shover to Receive the 2019 Legacy Recognition Award™
Monday, January 15, 2018
Calvin Goode busy with MLK celebrations
Honored as a Historymaker in 2003, Calvin Goode continues to be involved in civic affairs. So good to see him recognized again and again for all he has done as a renowned Phoenix City Councilman and educator. He continues to volunteer and improve the lives of so many. Congratulations Mr. Goode.Tuesday, August 27, 2013
2003 Historymaker Calvin Goode
Calvin Goode marched in the Arizona Capitol rally on Saturday, August 24. Participating in "Keeping King's Dream Alive" and honoring Martin Luther King, Mr Goode is shown here with Executive Director Petra Falcon of Promise Arizona.Calvin Goode was honored as a Historymaker by the Historical League in February 2003. He is best known for his twenty-two years as a Phoenix city councilman. He is equally proud of his many years dedicated to education. In retirement, Goode works to restore the old Carver High School to a place of pride in the community as the George Washington Carver Museum and Cultural Center, showcasing the achievements of African Americans in Phoenix and Arizona.
Monday, August 5, 2013
Historymaker Jack Pfister an Arizona Legacy
Four years after his passing, the stories continue to be told about the community service and outstanding work Jack Pfister did for Arizona. Honored as a Historymaker in 2003, Jack was presented that evening by ASU President Lattie Coor. Interesting that 11 years later, Lattie Coor will be join the illustrious group of Historymakers in Feb 2014. www.HistoricalLeague.orgAn Arizona Republic newspaper article written by Kathleen Ingley on July 28, 2013 featured Mr. Pfister, "His suit was business basic. His glasses were standard black. His smile was genial. Jack Pfister looked unassuming, more like an affable favorite uncle than a high-profile executive. But few Arizonans have had as much power and influence for as many years."
Kathleen Ingley, a former editorial writer at The Republic, is writing a biography of Jack Pfister. For more information about Jack and to share memories, go to jackpfister.com.











