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Monthly Men's Breakfast will resume in the fall.
Come hear a great speaker, coffee on at 7 am and breakfast at 7:30!
There are several options to reserve your space: (include the name(s) of any guests you will bring):
Breakfast - Saturday, May 4
Saturday, May 4, as we welcomed Harold Slemmer of the Arizona Interscholastic Association (AIA). A former ASU football player, Harold is a dynamic speaker, man of faith, and cancer survivor.
He spoke to us about the role of AIA in developing morals, ethics, and guidelines for student athletes and coaches in the state of Arizona!
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Survey Results
As mentioned at the Hombres' Breakfast Saturday (240 present!) , we received terrific feedback from the survey sent out at the end of last year. As you look it over, please keep in mind that although we cannot possibly accommodate all suggestions, we will do our best to take care of the majority.
Also, if you personally would like to be considered as a possible speaker for an upcoming Breakfast, please let us know.
Thanks again to all those participating in the survey to help make the Hombre's Breakfast bigger and better than ever!
-Jack Harris and Doug Hayes Click here to read the Summary Report of the Survey Results.
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Breakfast - Saturday, April 13

On Saturday, April 13th, the speaker was our own Jorge Quezada speaking on "Faith for Men in Everyday Life" Jorge is active in Men's and Youth ministry here at La Casa, and is married to Jamie; they are the parents of Gavin and Isabella.
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Our cooks getting ready to serve.
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Jim Obermeyer provided the music.
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Enjoying conversation and the food line.
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Breakfast - Saturday, March 23
Our speaker for the morning was former Arizona Sate Superintendent of Public Instruction, Carolyn Warner.
"Putting the 'Public' in Public Education." With the declining birth rate, the aging of our population, and the ever-greater debate about the worth, value, and performance of our public schools, it is important that we take a step back and look at the role that public schools play in our quality of life, our economy, and our society - here in Arizona and all across America
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Special Father/Child Breakfast, Saturday, February 23rd -
ASU Head Football Coach Todd Graham, who has rebuilt ASU program and led the Sun Devils to a bowl game was the speaker for this breakfast.
He talked little about football. Instead he shared his faith growing up, playing safety at football, and later coaching - now at ASU. His goal is to make a difference.
He grew up in South Dallas with a loving mother who "spoke victory" and nurtured him. Along the way he had other mentors, including his 7th grade coach and a pastor.
He follows these Principles which he elaborated on:
- Character
- Speak Victory
- Disclpine
- Accountability
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Hombres Father/Child Breakfast - Saturday, January 26th
A SPECIAL FATHER/CHILD breakfast, Saturday January 26, 2013. The City of Phoenix Police Department SWAT TEAM and CANINE UNIT came with their equipment and vehicles. The kids had a great time seeing all that stuff and especially the dog.

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Men's Breakfast, Saturday, November 17
Our special guest was our own Pastor Garrett Siemsen, speaking on “Irresistible Grace – My Conversion to Christianity and How Every Man Can Be a Witness to Christ.”
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| Fall Kickoff for Hombres Saturday Morning Breakfast on September 22
Former County Attorney Rick Romley was our guest for our fall kickoff for Men’s breakfast Saturday September 22.
We heard how this former Marine, who lost his legs in Vietnam, relied on his faith to succeed in life!
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Father/Child Breakfast Saturday, May 19, 2012 Featured Jason Schechterle, Phoenix Police Officer

In 2001, a taxi cab traveling over 100 mph crashed into the rear of Officer Jason Schecterle’s Phoenix Police patrol car. Upon impact, Jason’s car burst into flames, trapping him inside with temperatures reaching over 1200 degrees.
He suffered severe 4th - degree burns to over 40% of his body, which drastically altered his appearance. He has undergone more than 50 surgeries just to have the ability to accomplish simple daily tasks we often take for granted.
Surrounded by tremendous love, faith, and with a resilient will to live, Jason began his long and painful recovery. Come and hear his story!
To listen to his story, go to: Arizona Storytellers
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