A native of Phoenix and Coronado resident since 2001, Paul Mosier is the proud father of two girls, including Harmony, for whom this tree-planting campaign is named. He is the author of middle-grade novels including Train I Ride and Echo’s Sister, which was inspired by Harmony’s journey, as seen through the eyes of her big sister. He has been walking the sidewalks of Coronado for years, grumbling about the lack of shade, and is excited to work to change that!
Tom has lived in the Coronado Historic District for nearly seventeen years. Professionally, Tom practices and teaches horticulture, and for over a decade he has been pushing his wheelbarrow around Coronado, delivering and planting trees. His hope for this organization is to leave a legacy for those who follow; that our community become
Tom has lived in the Coronado Historic District for nearly seventeen years. Professionally, Tom practices and teaches horticulture, and for over a decade he has been pushing his wheelbarrow around Coronado, delivering and planting trees. His hope for this organization is to leave a legacy for those who follow; that our community become a forest in midtown Phoenix and an example to other communities in how to come together to achieve that goal.
Tom is delighted to have found a group of neighbors with which to start this organization and one day, in his retirement, read about Trees for Harmony from his front porch.
Mark and his wife, Deb moved into their Coronado home in 1997. They have 1 son who currently resides in Seattle, WA.
Some of his hobbies include tending to the Coronado Community Garden and taking care of the chickens, playing guitar, wave running when he can get near some water and cooking simple, fresh food.
Mark is the former owner of C
Mark and his wife, Deb moved into their Coronado home in 1997. They have 1 son who currently resides in Seattle, WA.
Some of his hobbies include tending to the Coronado Community Garden and taking care of the chickens, playing guitar, wave running when he can get near some water and cooking simple, fresh food.
Mark is the former owner of Cafe LaBella and has worked in luxury resorts in the Miami area of Florida and in Phoenix.
"I am pleased to be a member of the Trees for Harmony project, (a place for her birds to sing). When I think of our short existence and the idea of the trees being here, possibly long after all of us have passed on, it brings a sense of peace and calmness to me that is both sacred and nameless".
Adrianne Speas has lived in the Coronado neighborhood with her husband, Chad, since 2007. Adrianne and Chad are now happily raising two daughters in their "starter home." By day, Adrianne is a lawyer and small business owner; Adrianne has focused her practice solely on representing community associations since 2006, and has assisted man
Adrianne Speas has lived in the Coronado neighborhood with her husband, Chad, since 2007. Adrianne and Chad are now happily raising two daughters in their "starter home." By day, Adrianne is a lawyer and small business owner; Adrianne has focused her practice solely on representing community associations since 2006, and has assisted many community associations in a variety of general counsel issues.
Adrianne is excited to be part of Trees for Harmony to help bring tree-lined streets to Coronado. In addition to her interest in environmental issues, Adrianne has a passion for public education. In her free time, Adrianne enjoys travel, visiting museums, hiking, yoga, listening to podcasts, eating at local restaurants, and spending time with friends and family.
Drew is a neighbor on 11th street dedicated to seeing Phoenix become more walkable and bicycle friendly. He takes an active role in urban design issues and has, with friends, installed at least 2 dozen trees in the medians between sidewalks and streets in our Coronado Community Tree Campaign and on his own before joining the inaugural
Drew is a neighbor on 11th street dedicated to seeing Phoenix become more walkable and bicycle friendly. He takes an active role in urban design issues and has, with friends, installed at least 2 dozen trees in the medians between sidewalks and streets in our Coronado Community Tree Campaign and on his own before joining the inaugural board of trees for Harmony. You can see Drew out watering median trees in the summer months.
Nicole is a CPA with a BA in Accounting from Arizona State University and a director at Dobridge & Company, P.C. She oversees school district audits, including annual financial statements, compliance reports, and audits of federal grant monies.
As an active and involved resident of the Coronado Historical Neighborhood in Central Phoenix si
Nicole is a CPA with a BA in Accounting from Arizona State University and a director at Dobridge & Company, P.C. She oversees school district audits, including annual financial statements, compliance reports, and audits of federal grant monies.
As an active and involved resident of the Coronado Historical Neighborhood in Central Phoenix since 2008, Nicole served as the treasurer of the Coronado Neighborhood Association from 2014-2016.
Since 2012, she has been married to her husband Aaron, who teaches art at North High, our neighborhood high school. They have two boys: Lincoln, a rambunctious, Lego-loving neuro-typical 4-year-old; and Jude, the world’s biggest snuggler, the fastest scooter, who also happens to have Down syndrome.
Michael Beatie is a Coronado resident transplanted to Phoenix by way of Mexico 10 years ago. He brings experience as a group educator/facilitator and community organizer. Michael has previously endeavored in the culinary world and owned his own barbecue business in Mexico. You are most likely to find him tending to vegetables in his front
Michael Beatie is a Coronado resident transplanted to Phoenix by way of Mexico 10 years ago. He brings experience as a group educator/facilitator and community organizer. Michael has previously endeavored in the culinary world and owned his own barbecue business in Mexico. You are most likely to find him tending to vegetables in his front yard.
Michael and his wife of 10 years, Sindy de la Torre have two children. His goal is to leave their neighborhood and the world in general a better place than they found it. Michael believes that these things happen one handshake, one shared dinner, and one tree at a time.
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