Small museum in Calvin C. Goode Municipal Building and City Hall gallery open to visitors
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Summary
A short segment highlighted two downtown Phoenix cultural stops: a museum honoring council member Calvin C. Goode inside the Calvin C. Goode Municipal Building and a rotating art gallery at City Hall that is open to the public.
A brief local segment highlighted two small cultural stops in downtown Phoenix: a museum inside the Calvin C. Goode Municipal Building and a rotating art gallery inside City Hall.
The segment said both sites are open to the public. It noted a museum wall that displays recognitions and photos honoring council member Calvin C. Goode, including a legend that reads "an advocate for all people," and described the City Hall gallery as featuring changing exhibits by local artists.
The host said the City Hall exhibit is open to the public from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The segment encouraged visitors to stop by and take photos with the artwork.
The presentation was a short, promotional overview rather than a formal event or hearing; it consisted of a single narrator walking viewers through the two downtown stops and describing what visitors can expect to see.

