Showing posts with label Frank Barrios. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frank Barrios. Show all posts

Sunday, October 1, 2023

Historymaker Frank Barrios honored with Al Merito Award

 2023 Arizona Historymaker™ Frank Barrios (1942-2023) continues to be remembered. Historymaker interviewer Zona Lorig writes, “I was at the AHS Annual Meeting Sept 29 to accept the Al Meritorious Award on behalf of Frank Barrios. Norma Jean Coulter is the Historical League member who worked with Frank since he was named a Historymaker. She did two oral histories, gathered all his photos, gave them to the Heritage Center and asked me to accept it in his memory.”

We will also honor him at the Turquoise & Treasures Historymakers Celebration October 14.
Arizona Historymaker Frank Barrios


Norma Jean Coulter

Zona Lorig at microphone




Wednesday, September 20, 2023

NHDAZ students showcase their projects at Historymakers Celebration Oct. 14

National History Day AZ students will be at Arizona Historymakers™ Celebration on October 14 at AZHS beginning at 3 pm. Cathy Shumard writes, “8 NHDAZ students with 2 teachers and 6 parents have accepted our invitation to showcase their award winning projects.”

With topics such as “Black Barbershops: Cutting to New Frontiers”, “John F. Long: Opening Frontier to Phoenix Building,” and “Sesame Street: New Frontiers in Intellectual and Social Education”, incorporated into websites, documentaries and exhibits we can see first hand the work they have done. It is with great enthusiasm that we meet these industrious students who show such potential . . . they could become future Historymakers.

Join us Oct 14 as we honor 2023 Arizona Historymakers Frank M. Barrios, Michael M. Crow Ph.D., Angel Delgadillo, Dolan Ellis, The Honorable Terry Goddard, Denise D. Resnik, Jeffrey M. Trent Ph.D., Daniel D. Von Hoff M.D., Mrs. Elizabeth J. White.

Wednesday, September 13, 2023

Frank Barrios 2023 Arizona Historymaker

 Frank Barrios 1942-2023

It is with great sadness that we share with you the passing of Frank Barrios, one of our 2023 Arizona Historymakers.

His life and legacy will be honored along with the other 2023 Historymakers at the October 14th Historymakers Celebration at the Arizona Heritage Center.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends.



Monday, July 31, 2023

Plans are moving forward for 2023 Arizona Historymakers

 Plans are moving forward to honor the 2023 Arizona Historymakers on October 14 at AZHC in Papago Park. 

Videos are being produced to tell the story of each honoree. Take a peek at the video from 2001 Historymaker Jerry Colangelo.

Congratulations to the 2023 Arizona Historymakers:

Frank M. Barrios, Michael M. Crow Ph.D., Angel Delgadillo, Dolan Ellis, Honorable Terry Goddard, Denise D. Resnik, Jeffrey M. Trent Ph.D., Daniel D. Von Hoff M.D., Mrs. Elizabeth J. White


https://www.historicalleague.org/historymakers/jerry-colangelo



Sunday, May 21, 2023

Historymakers Planning Committee

 Brainstorming sessions with the Historymakers Planning Committee are very productive. Diana Smith leads the group as we look forward to honoring our Arizona Historymakers, Saturday, October 14, 2023 at Arizona Heritage Center at Papago Park.

Congratulations to the 2023 Arizona Historymakers:
Frank M. Barrios, Michael M. Crow Ph.D., Angel Delgadillo, Dolan Ellis, Ira Fulton & the Fulton Family, Honorable Terry Goddard, Denise D. Resnik, Jeffrey M. Trent Ph.D., Daniel D. Von Hoff M.D., Mrs. Elizabeth J. White




Wednesday, March 22, 2023

Lots of activity at 2023 Arizona Historymakers Announcement event Feb. 2023

Wanting to record the memories at the 2023 Arizona Historymakers Announcement, this creative attendee used her cell phone. It worked well to capture the speech of Historymaker Program Chair Diana Smith at the podium. https://youtu.be/HC0TIi-GlfE 


Congratulations
to 2023 Arizona Historymakers with official celebration October 14, 2023:
Frank Barrios
ASU President Michael Crow
Angel Delgadillo
Dolan Ellis
Ira Fulton & The Fulton Family
Terry Goddard
Denise Resnik
Dr. Jeffrey M. Trent
Dr. Daniel D. Von Hoff
Mrs. Elizabeth White

Conversations were enthusiastic as attendees visited with 2023 Arizona Historymakers. Smiling faces tell the story of the successful event. It was time to celebrate and visit with the crowd supporting the new 2023 Arizona Historymakers.

Talented League member Linda Corderman will help co-ordinate the new 2023 Historymaker exhibit at Arizona Heritage Center. We are so grateful to have her participating in the displays for the 2023 Arizona Historymakers.
















Saturday, March 18, 2023

Scottsdale Progress on 2023 Historymakers Announcement Event


Since 1992, the Arizona Historical Society has partnered with the Arizona Historical League in Tempe to induct a class of living history makers each year. 

But after inducting its 2019 class of Historymakers, the pandemic brought the annual event to a halt – until Feb. 23, when nine new individuals and one family were formally introduced as the 2023 class of Historymakers at an official ceremony held at the Arizona Heritage Center. Six of the 10 inductees attended the ceremony. 

This year’s class includes:

Frank Barrios, a civil engineer who worked on flood control, the Central Arizona Project and policy for the Arizona Department of Water Resources. He served three years on the Central Arizona Project Board after his retirement.

He also became instrumental in social issues involving Mexican Americans and the homeless through St. Vincent de Paul which garnered him the Hon-Kachina Award for Volunteer Service and the title of an Arizona Culture Keeper.

Dr. Michael M. Crow, president of Arizona State University and the 16th in school history who has spearheaded ASU's rapid and groundbreaking transformative evolution into one of the world’s best public metropolitan research universities. 

Angel Delgadillo, who began his career with a barber shop in Seligman along Route 66. After his business was bypassed by the opening of US 40, he doggedly built support from local businesses, counties and the state to make Route 66 a historic road. In 1987 he founded the Historic Route 66 Association of Arizona; and in 1988, 159 miles of the “Mother Road was dedicated as historic. 

Delgadillo also finally retired from his barbershop in 2022 at age 95.

Dolan Ellis, who has penned more than 300 songs and ballads about Arizona, its history and its people, earning him the honor of “Arizona’s Official State Balladeer” for over 55 years. 

He was also a member of the Grammy-award-winning 60s folk group “The New Christy Minstrels” and established the Arizona Folklore Preserve in Southern Arizona’s Ramsey Canyon, where Arizona songs and stories have been presented and preserved for over 25 years.

Ira Fulton and the Fulton Family have become a name synonymous with the state and the two schools at Arizona State University are named after them. 

Ira Fulton was born in Tempe in 1931 and grew Fulton Homes into one of the nation’s largest private home builders. 

He and his wife, Mary Lou, who met as students at ASU, were partners in their philanthropy as her dream was to be a teacher, but she quit school to raise a family. Urged by Ira, she returned to ASU to complete her teaching degree in 1975. Mary Lou passed in 2015. 

The family founded The Fulton Family Foundation in 1988 to support higher education and has made a difference for thousands of college students. Since then, The Fulton’s have donated more than $160 million to ASU for the teacher’s program and the engineering college, among other areas.

Terry Goddard, former state attorney general, Phoenix mayor and son of former governor Sam Goddard, who  has spent his life in public service, working to increase citizen participation in government, enhancing consumer protection and making government more transparent. 

Most recently, he spearheaded the Arizona voter approval of Prop. 211, the Stop Dark Money initiative in the fall of 2022. The initiative will require public disclosure of major donations used in campaign media spending. 

Though an accomplished politician and lawmaker, Goddard humbly told the Progress “I'm in awe of some of the great people that have served Arizona in the past and it's been fun to be a small part of many different aspects of our state.” 

Denise Resnik.  When her 2-year-old son Matt was diagnosed with autism in 1993, she and her husband were advised to “love, accept and plan to institutionalize” their child. Resnik committed to finding another way. 

The two did much more than that. The native Phoenician applied her business background, communications skills and energies toward co-founding the Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center, which is now a nationally renowned nonprofit serving children and adults. Its flagship property, First Place–Phoenix, opened in 2018 and = provides residents with support for honing essential life skills that lead to more independent living.

Dr. Jeffrey M. Trent, Ph.D., FACMGG is the visionary founder of the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen).

TGen helped revolutionize the field of precision medicine, a medical approach that takes into account an individual's genomic makeup when diagnosing and treating diseases. 

The Phoenix native's illustrious career includes serving as the founding director of the Division of Intramural Research (DIR) at the National Human Genome Research Institute of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the U.S. entity that led the international effort to map the human genome, and faculty leadership positions at the University of Michigan and the University of Arizona. 

Trent has also authored more than 400 manuscripts in the scientific literature, numerous book chapters, invited reviews and invited lectures. 

Along with his role as president and research director of TGen, he maintains an active research lab that focuses primarily on cancer, including seminal work in skin, prostate and ovarian cancer.

Dr. Daniel Von Hoff is the founding Physician-in-Chief of TGen and has devoted much of his life to laboratory and clinical development of new anti-cancer agents. 

The Scottsdale resident and his colleagues were also involved at the beginning of the development of many new therapies now used routinely for the treatment of patients with leukemias, breast, prostate, lung, colon, gallbladder, ovarian, skin and multiple other types of cancer. 

Additionally, Von Hoff led the clinical trials for FDA approval of three of the four new therapies that improve survival rates for patients with advanced pancreatic cancer. 

“In the last 40 years, it's gotten a lot better and survival has improved for every cancer there is, even pancreas cancer,” he said. “Although this is a great honor, we've got a lot of work to do, but at least this means that we are making progress.”


Elizabeth J. White, who turned 100 just days before joining her fellow Historymakers, is the owner of one of Phoenix’s “oldest and longest” owned and operated African-American establishments, The Golden Rule Cafe – affectionately called “Mrs. White’s.” 

She has weathered many storms…. including, discrimination against African-Americans and women, the business has stood the test of time.  

A divorced mother of five, she and the four youngest children moved to Phoenix in 1963 to help her brother Floyd Jimmerson in his restaurant and the church. She eventually took over the restaurant and, the society noted, followed “golden rule of feeding the body and the spirit.” 

White said she was “overflowing with joy” when she heard herself referred to as a Historymaker and called the honor a “blessing from the Lord” – a fitting saying for the business owner who is also an ordained pastor. 

Though these Historymakers were all humbled by the honor, the impact they have made continues to be felt every day and was underscored by Arizona Historical League President Christine Hackett.  “This shows that there are history makers from every corner of our state and in every category from cultural events, music arts, right medicine,” Hackett said. “There are a lot of good people that are doing a lot of wonderful things and I think this goes to highlight that.”

The next steps for these Historymakers will be scheduling an in-person interview and dropping off some props that help tell their story for an exhibition that will go on display at the Arizona Heritage Center this fall.


 

Sunday, March 5, 2023

Family members and friends support 2023 AZ Historymakers

 An enthusiastic group of family members attended the 2023 Arizona Historymakers Announcement on Feb 23. The lobby at Arizona Heritage Center at Papago Park was filled with supporters of the new group of Historymakers.

Catching up with old friends and making new ones: that was the atmosphere at the reception for 2023 Arizona Historymakers Announcement on Feb. 23. Past and present Historymakers, guests, Historical League volunteers crowded the lobby, creating a festive place.


















Saturday, February 25, 2023

2023 Historymakers Announcement event

 Exciting time at Arizona Heritage Center at Papago Park as the 2023 Historymakers were announced. The reception was very well attended by Historymakers, dignitaries, press and Historical League members. 

Drumroll please - Announcement of our 2023 Arizona Historymakers: a very distinguished and diverse group who have done much for the state over the years. These Arizonans have made lasting contributions to society and the growth of Arizona:
Frank Barrios
ASU President Michael Crow
Angel Delgadillo
Dolan Ellis
Ira Fulton & The Fulton Family
Terry Goddard
Denise Resnik
Dr. Jeffrey M. Trent
Dr. Daniel D. Von Hoff
Mrs. Elizabeth White
We look forward to the official Historymakers event Saturday, October 14, 2023 at Arizona Heritage Center at Papago Park.
The 2023 honorees join the ranks of these previously honored Historymakers 


 

“A superb night of celebration” was the comment as crowds gathered for the announcement & reception of the 2023 Historymakers at Arizona Heritage Center. As Chair Diana Smith remarked, “Our guests left happy & smiling & awed by the depth of the Arizona history in the room.”
Historymaker Chair Diana Smith with husband David ready to welcome guests.


2001 Historymaker Stevie Ellis chats with Susan Dale and 2017 Historymaker Harry Papp.





Monday, June 27, 2011

Frank Barrios guest speaker





Fascinating talk about Pioneer Cemetery in Phoenix. Frank is a wealth of information about early Arizona. His presentation at the Historical League April meeting kept us spellbound while we learned who is buried in the Pioneer Cemetery, who was unearthed and moved to another cemetery and the background to the stories.

We presented him with our new Centennial book but he already purchased it. Arizona Recollections and Reflections is getting to be more well known, a good read and wonderful reference book.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Culturekeepers Award goes to Reba Wells Grandrud


It is no surprise that Historical League member Reba Wells Grandrud will be honored this year for making a positive impact on the state's history. Arizona Culturekeepers are a varied group and they all support the state's culture, environment, history or economy. Reba is a past National Register of Historic Places co-ordinator and has taken an active role in researching, preserving, teaching and publishing state, local and regional history in Arizona and New Mexico.

She will be in good company with former Governor Rose Mofford, theater owner Dan Harkins, historian Frank Barrios, cowboy artist Bill Owen, the Scottsdale Charros, historian Aaron Cohen, performer and songwriter Sue Harris, Tohono O'odham basket weaver Annie Antone and cultural preservationist Roxanne Knight.

The inductees will be honored at noon on September 19 at the Westin Kierland Resort and Spa. $45 per person. Proceeds benefit the Arizona Historical Society and Sharlott Hall Museum in Prescott.

For more information 480-624-1356 or RSVP info@kierlandresort.com

Friday, March 27, 2009

Tea at Phoenix Museum of History








The Phoenix Museum of History held a tea as a fund raiser and several members of the Historical League were there to help support it. Looks like this event was lots of fun. I was out of town but just got these photos. The hats were a lovely Victorian touch and the men serving in tuxedos was an added bonus. Sorry I missed it but we can share the fun with these photos. Mary Parker and Jeannine Moyle pose for the camera. AHS Museum Director Dr Peter Walsh is surrounded by (L to R) Nancy Evans, Jeannine Moyle (wearing hat), Dee Steen and Ruth Ann Hogan (also wearing hat). Ruth Ann and John Jacquemart admire the second prize winning decorated table. The fourth photo shows Jeannine Moyle, Frank Barrios (very elegant in tux), Phoenix Museum of History Director Vicki Berger, Vicki's husband, Roger, and Wesley Mittelsleadt.