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Valley journalism icons Kent Dana and Jerry Foster
to speak at Beth Ami Temple’s Speakers Series KENT DANA
JERRY FOSTER
BETH AMI TEMPLE’S SPEAKERS SERIES WHEN
Sunday, March 22 from 3 to 5 pm WHERE
Beth Ami Temple (located inside Palo Cristi Church) at 3535 E. Lincoln Dr., Paradise Valley COST
Free to the public, but donations are appreciated. Reservations required. Please RSVP to Bobbi Lazarus at 602-956-0805 or bethamitemple@hotmail.com 40
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alley television broadcast veteran Kent Dana and Arizona’s first news pilot and reporter Jerry Foster will speak about their legendary and memorable careers in journalism as part of the Beth Ami Temple Speakers Series on Sunday, March 22, from 3 to 5 pm at Beth Ami Temple in Paradise Valley. Both reporters were familiar figures as on-air staples in broadcast journalism for decades. Dana, a veritable news icon, spent 30 years on the air, entering the field in 1974 at KOOL-TV, then spending 25 years at 12 News, before retiring in 2011 while behind the desk at KPHO-TV. Dana’s father was in the news business and Kent’s son, Joe, today continues the legacy at 12 News. Foster was the first news helicopter pilot in Arizona when he was hired in 1971 by KOOL Radio and TV to report on traffic and weather. He became a fixture on Phoenix airwaves for decades, when he piloted Sky 12, the station’s news helicopter, taking part in police chases, desert searches and dramatic river rescues. Foster is the author of Earthbound Misfit, a book that traces his long, varied and colorful life and career. The transition from the bustle of broadcasting to the more relaxed days of retirement affords both men ample opportunity to reflect upon the important roles they played in the lives of Valley residents. Now, instead of delivering the latest headlines, they connect with the community in frequent public appearances. “I am pleased to be able to share my experiences after working over 35 years in television news: covering major stories worldwide, sharing the stories of interesting people and communicating those stories every night,” says Dana. “I have been blessed to be a part of this exciting profession.” The public is invited to attend this informative and entertaining afternoon of discussion. A question-and-answer session will follow Dana and Foster’s appearance. Light refreshments will be served. Founded in 1978, Beth Ami Temple is a boutique Reform temple for active adults seeking a spiritual connection with their Jewish roots and social involvement in a small, friendly congregation. The Speaker Series brings to light important topics and engaging speakers that not only impact the city’s Jewish population, but the entire Valley community altogether. For more information on Beth Ami Temple and its Speaker Series, visit bethamitemple.org.