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Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer at a groundbreaking for a project that will remodel Washington Street, the main road to the Capitol, for next year's centennial. (Capitol Media Services photo by Howard Fischer)
Students at Kyrene Centennial Middle School vote on computers in the library on Thursday, Nov. 1, 2012.
Students at Kyrene Centennial Middle School vote on computers in the library on Thursday, Nov. 1, 2012.
Students at Kyrene Centennial Middle School vote in the library on Thursday, Nov. 1, 2012.
Students at Kyrene Centennial Middle School vote in the library on Thursday, Nov. 1, 2012.
Jacque Moorefield helps a student vote at Kyrene Centennial Middle School on Thursday, Nov. 1, 2012.
Sixth graders Cole Cundary, left, and Elijah Martinez work the registration desk at Kyrene Centennial Middle School's voting day on Thursday, Nov. 1, 2012.
To honor the Chandler Centennial, the city is sponsoring $500 scholarships to students at Chandler-Gilbert Community College — and you can help. Shop at Whole Foods Market Chandler, 2955 W. Ray Road, on Wednesday, April 4, when 5 percent of sales will be donated to the scholarship fund. Hours are 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Students at the Mountain View Lutheran Church preschool hand-painted a flag in honor of the Arizona Centennial.
Students at the Mountain View Lutheran Church preschool hand-painted a flag in honor of the Arizona centennial.
Students at the Mountain View Lutheran Church preschool hand-painted a flag in honor of the Arizona Centennial.
Students at the Mountain View Lutheran Church preschool hand-painted a flag in honor of the Arizona centennial.
Members of the Hopi Tribe constructed a replica of a traditional dwelling for the Arizona Best Fest centennial celebration in Prescott.
Hualapai Tribal Councilmember Wynona Sinyella creates a ceremonial cape representing the breast of an eagle.
Kassondra Yaiva, a University of Arizona student and chairwoman of the Miss Hopi Committee, greets visitors touring a replicate of a traditional Hopi dwelling at Arizona Best Fest.
Lorencita Saufkie demonstrates making piki, a thin traditional Hopi bread, as part of the Arizona Best Fest centennial celebration held in Prescott. American Indian tribes are taking part in state's centennial celebrations to share their traditions and their role in Arizona's history and future.
Geri Arviso, the Navajo Nation Tourism Department's economic development specialist, says that as sovereign nations Arizona's American Indian tribes are happy to celebrate Arizona's centennial.
Companies including Clear Channel Outdoor donated space for billboards touting Arizona’s centennial celebration.
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