Liz Boyle moved to Scottsdale in 1969, and graduated from Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic School. In 1973, Liz received the City of Scottsdale's, "Outstanding Girl" award, and in 1979, she received a written commendation from Mayor Herb Drinkwater, who called her, "a great gal". She attended Scottsdale Community College for two years, and later at ASU, she was a cheerleader for the Phoenix Inferno. Liz worked in Scottsdale's legendary Safari building for 7 years as an on-air personality, and later, as promotions director. While raising her family on a ranch in rural Chandler, Liz continued her service to Scottsdale, fostering dogs seized by The Scottsdale Police Department, through Lucky Dog Rescue. She was also a volunteer announcer for Scottsdale's Parada del Sol Parade, for 24 years. For many years, Boyle donated her voice over talents to The Scottsdale Cable Channel. She won the Gold Award from the AVA in 2010, for voice over/audio production for, "Scottsdale Airport, Up Close", a multi-award winning production, featuring Scottsdale Mayor Jim Lane. Our Lady of Perpetual Help School had a profound impact on Liz, and despite living in Chandler, her daughters graduated from OLPH, as well. While there, Liz volunteered in a number of capacities, including front desk and playground duty. The Scottsdale/ Arizona Cactus Pine Girl Scouts, also played an important role in Boyle's childhood, so she was thrilled to become an Arizona Cactus Pine Troop Leader, while her daughters were scouts. She was also in charge of the troop cookie sales for two years. Liz currently lives in Downtown Scottsdale, where she enjoys all that her beautiful city has to offer. An avid bicyclist, Boyle lives between the Scottsdale Canal and the Scottsdale Greenbelt and declares, "I live in bike rider's paradise!" |
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