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20 7 LETTERS Roads Getting Noisier 9 DON’T MISS Fallen Heroes Honored 11 THIS WEEK IN The Neighborhood 14 THIS WEEK OUT Of the Neighborhood 18 PRICKETT FENCE Easy, Breezy... Life with Teens 20 CURRENTS: HEALTH Keep ’Em Moving! 22 CURRENTS: COMMUNITY 10 Free or Cheap Ways to Combat “I’m Bored!” 26 GET OUT Summer’s Hot. Keep Kids Cool, Wet & Muddy 31 NEWS: COMMUNITY Digging Faster Internet 33 NEWS: SCHOOL Ridgeline: Interim Director Stays 35 THE TALK Flippin’ Frenzy 37 THE BUZZ • Horse Rescue Wins $10,000 • Small Business Jackpot • No Wi-Fi at Community Center • Park Stuck In Time 40 CLASSIFIEDS
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live within an ear shot of Daisy Mountain Drive and the traffic sound seems to be much louder than years past. I realize there is more traffic now but could it also be because it hasn’t been sealed in a few years? Are there plans to seal the roads in Anthem this year?
Kevin Kelly, Anthem Editor’s Note
In early May, MCDOT began applying a layer of preservative seal on many roads in Anthem Parkside east of I-17, including Daisy Mountain Drive from Gavilan Peak Parkway to Anthem Way. According to Roberta Crowe, MCDOT spokesperson, the preservative seal is a thin asphalt emulsion intended to keep moisture from damaging the original asphaltic concrete base (a combination of concrete and asphalt) originally laid by the developer. Daisy Mountain Drive is about eight years old and the road is currently rated “good.” Crowe said the preservative sealant project should be completed by June 30. Door hangers will notify residents of the sealing schedule and parking restrictions. On-street parking is
prohibited during the project. The preservative should not be mistaken for asphalt rubber overlay, or ARO, which “not only protects and preserves roadway pavement, it has the added benefits of lessening the sound of tire noise,” Crowe said. “And it is made up of pulverized old tires that would otherwise be polluting our landfills.” Application of ARO in Anthem is scheduled for 2014–2015. MCDOT 24-hour Construction Hotline 480-350-9288 GOT SOMETHING TO SAY? Letters@AnthemNews.com
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T The Gold Star Service Banner is given to families of fallen members of the U.S. Armed Forces.
he gold star identifies widows, parents and next of kin of members of the Armed Forces of the United States who lost their lives during an eligible military operation. Robert Martens is the Gold Star father of Robert Nathan Martens who was killed in action in 2005 while serving in the Navy in Iraq. Martens will be the guest speaker honoring the fallen at the second annual Memorial Day Ceremony at the Anthem Veterans Memorial. io
The ceremony also includes… • Retiring and posting colors by Daisy Mountain Veterans. • Data and statistics of all war casualties since WWI. • P.O.W. and M.I.A. ceremony. • Musical Theater of Anthem singers.
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BUSINESS
Chamber of Commerce at Anthem: After 5 Mixer 5—7 p.m. Curves of Anthem/New River 42302 North Vision Way 602-495-6483
For Chamber members.
DINING
Endless Pastabilities at Persimmon
5—8 p.m. Anthem Country Club 2708 West Anthem Club Drive 623-742-6222
Live chef station to create your own masterpiece. Includes wine and live entertainment. For Country Club residents.
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DVUSD: Last Day of School (Early Release)
Deer Valley Unified School District Schools 623-445-5000
The Caepe: Last Day of School The Caepe School 39905 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 623-551-7808
Ridgeline: Last Day of School (Early Release) 12:30 p.m. Ridgeline Academy CFA 33625 N North Valley Parkway 623-223-1335
BCHS: Graduation Ceremony 2:30 p.m. University of Phoenix Stadium 1 West Cardinals Drive, Glendale 623-445-8636 $7-$10
Ridgeline: 8th Grade Promotion 4 p.m. Ridgeline Academy CFA 33625 N North Valley Parkway 623-223-1335
SDOHS: Graduation Ceremony 5 p.m. University of Phoenix Stadium 1 West Cardinals Drive, Glendale 623-445-7100
CLUBS
FRIDAY 5.24
Rotary Club
7:15—8 a.m. Anthem Country Club 2708 West Anthem Club Drive 623-225-6342
At Ironwood Country Club.
COMMUNITY
Memorial Day Sidewalk Sale Outlets at Anthem 4250 West Anthem Way 623-465-9500
ENTERTAINMENT
Golden Go Getters Activity Night 6—8 p.m. Anthem Community Center 41130 North Freedom Way 623-879-3011
Games including poker. Bring a snack to share. Beverages provided. For ages 50 and up.
Music in May
7—9 p.m. Anthem Community Park 623-879-3011
The Thaddeus Rose Band performs a variety of musical genres with hits from the 40s through today. Bring a blanket or chairs. No scooters or skateboards. At the amphitheater.
SCHOOL
NVCA: Last Day of School (Early Release)
11 a.m. North Valley Christian Academy 39808 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 623-551-3454
Caurus: Last Day of School (Early Release) 11:30 a.m. Caurus Academy 41900 North 42nd Avenue 623-551-5083
BGHS: Graduation Ceremony Noon University of Phoenix Stadium 1 West Cardinals Drive, Glendale 623-445-3000
SATURDAY 5.25
COMMUNITY
Memorial Day Sidewalk Sale Outlets at Anthem 4250 West Anthem Way 623-465-9500
Market on the Move
7—11 a.m. Canyon Church of Christ 34975 N North Valley Parkway 623-889-3388 $10
Take home up to 60 pounds of fresh produce.
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SUNDAY 5.26
Foreign Wars Post 12031, American Legion Post 128 and American Legion Auxiliary Unit 128) in honoring the men and women who died while serving in the U.S Armed Forces. Keynote Speaker: Robert Martens, “Gold Star Dad.” At the Veterans Memorial. [See page 9.]
COMMUNITY
Memorial Day Sidewalk Sale Outlets at Anthem 4250 West Anthem Way 623-465-9500
Anthem Farmers Market
Daisy Mountain Fire Department Board Meeting
8 a.m.—noon Anthem Community Park 41703 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 623-848-1234
7 p.m. Daisy Mountain Fire Department Station 141 43814 North New River Road 623-465-7400
Local producers of organic and seasonal crops. Ranchers with range-fed beef, pork, lamb and goat. Fresh eggs, cheeses, butters, jams, jellies, pickles, tamales Open to the public. and sauces. Freshly baked breads and pastries. Upper section of the park by the TUESDAY Veteran’s Memorial.
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Watch a movie, play games and swim at the waterpark. Pizza and drinks provided. Ages 13 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Event May 31.
MONDAY 5.27
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Business networking group in Anthem looking to grow businesses.
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Republic Services Waste Service Reschedule Due to Holiday 602-237-2078
Memorial Day Sidewalk Sale
You will be serviced on Wednesday, May 29.
Outlets at Anthem 4250 West Anthem Way 623-465-9500
Republic Services Waste Service Reschedule Due to Holiday 602-237-2078
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Summer Movie Fun: ‘Mirror Mirror’
Memorial Day Ceremony
9:45 a.m. Harkins Norterra 14 2550 West Happy Valley Road, Phoenix 623-582-2020 $7/10 movies
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WEDNESDAY 5.29
BUSINESS
Business Network at Anthem 7 a.m. Hampton Inn 42415 North 41st Drive 623-465-7979
Visitors welcome.
CLUBS
Lion’s Club Meeting
7 p.m. North Valley Regional Library Anthem 623-476-5016
KIDS
Zinghoppers
9 a.m. Boulder Creek High School Anthem Community Council 602-652-3000
Children’s band influenced by hip-hop and electro dance music. Geared towards children age 2-8. Kick-off celebration for the library’s summer reading program.
Summer Movie Fun: ‘Mirror Mirror’
9:45 a.m. Harkins Norterra 14 2550 West Happy Valley Road, Phoenix 623-582-2020 $7/10 movies
[See Tuesday’s listing.]
THURSDAY 5.30
COMMUNITY
Summer Reading Program Begins North Valley Regional Library Anthem 602-652-3000
Read books and earn prizes. For all ages. Register online or at your local library.
North Valley Evening Book Club 6:30 p.m. North Valley Regional Library
SCORPIONS CRICKETS ANTS BEDBUGS ROACHES SPIDERS RODENTS BIRDS BEES
Anthem 602-652-3000
Discuss “Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail,” by Cheryl Strayed. Memoir of an 1,100-mile solo hike that broke down a young woman reeling from catastrophe and built her back up again.
DINING
Endless Pastabilities at Persimmon
5—8 p.m. Anthem Country Club 2708 West Anthem Club Drive 623-742-6222
[See Thursday’s listing.]
ENTERTAINMENT Ladies Night Out
6—8 p.m. MudPie Studios 4220 West Opportunity Way 623-551-9177 $5
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The Volcano Island Band featuring Sean Mireau performs Calypso, Island, Luau, Reggae and steel drum music. Bring a blanket or chairs. No scooters or skateboards. At the amphitheater.
KIDS
Summer Movie Fun: ‘Mirror Mirror’
9:45 a.m. Harkins Norterra 14 2550 West Happy Valley Road, Phoenix 623-582-2020 $7/10 movies
[See Monday’s listing.]
KIDS
MONDAY 6.3
Summer Movie Fun: ‘Hotel Transylvania’
9:45 a.m. Harkins Norterra 14 2550 West Happy Valley Road 623-582-2020 $7/10 movies
See a different movie each week for 10 weeks.
TUESDAY 6.4
BUSINESS
SATURDAY 6.1
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Republic Services Bulk Trash Pickup Area 1
7 a.m. Anthem Community Center 41130 North Freedom Way 623-551-0523
Bring your own hobbies, do ceramics or just come to socialize. Wine glasses/ Bahama glasses available to paint. Bring your own beverage. RSVP.
Place material at least 5 feet from any fixed object. Don’t put material on the street or block the sidewalk. Placement begins Saturday, June 1 for pickup Wednesday, June 5.
‘Disney’s The Little Mermaid Jr.’’
ENTERTAINMENT
Summer Movie Fun: ‘Hotel Transylvania’
3, 5 & 7 p.m. Musical Theatre of Anthem 42323 North Vision Way 602-743-9892 $15-$18
[See Tuesday’s lisiting.]
7 p.m. Musical Theatre of Anthem 42323 North Vision Way 602-743-9892 $15-$18
Young mermaid Ariel longs to leave her ocean home to live in the world above. But first, she’ll have to defy her father, make a deal with the evil sea witch Ursula and convince Prince Eric that she’s the girl with the enchanting voice.
KIDS
Summer Movie Fun: ‘Mirror Mirror’
9:45 a.m. Harkins Norterra 14 2550 West Happy Valley Road, Phoenix 623-582-2020 $7/10 movies
[See Tuesday’s listing.]
CLUBS
FRIDAY 5.31
Rotary Club
7:15—8 a.m. Anthem Country Club 2708 West Anthem Club Drive 623-225-6342
[See Friday’s listing.]
ENTERTAINMENT
‘Disney’s The Little Mermaid Jr.’ 7 p.m. Musical Theatre of Anthem 42323 North Vision Way 602-743-9892 $15-$18
[See Thursday’s listing.]
Music in May
7—9 p.m. Anthem Community Park
‘Disney’s The Little Mermaid Jr.’
[See Thursday’s listing.]
[See Tuesday’s listing.]
KIDS
9:45 a.m. Harkins Norterra 14 2550 West Happy Valley Road 623-582-2020 $7/10 movies
WEDNESDAY 6.5
SUNDAY 6.2
BUSINESS
COMMUNITY
Business Network at Anthem
Anthem Farmers Market
8 a.m.—noon Anthem Community Park 41703 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 623-848-1234
7 a.m. Hampton Inn 42415 North 41st Drive 623-465-7979
[See Sunday’s listing.]
Visitors welcome.
ENTERTAINMENT
KIDS
‘Disney’s The Little Mermaid Jr.’ 3 p.m. Musical Theatre of Anthem 42323 North Vision Way 602-743-9892 $15-$18
Summer Movie Fun: ‘Hotel Transylvania’
9:45 a.m. Harkins Norterra 14 2550 West Happy Valley Road 623-582-2020 $7/10 movies
[See Thursday’s listing.]
KIDS
[See Monday’s listing.]
Dive-In Movie Registration Deadline
Kids Play
10 a.m. Outlets at Anthem 4250 West Anthem Way 623-465-9500
Anthem Community Center 41130 North Freedom Way 623-879-3011 $5
Hang out in the pool while watching a movie. Adult participation required for ages 13 and under. Event June 7.
Singing, dancing and snack provided by the food court. For younger children and requires parent participation. io
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Taylor Swift plays the Jobing.com arena Wednesday. THURSDAY 5.23
ENTERTAINMENT Carla Morrison
7:30 p.m. Musical Instrument Museum 4725 East Mayo Boulevard, Phoenix 480-478-6000 $29.50-$37.50
Two-time Latin Grammy-winner returns to her former home of Phoenix for a special performance.
FRIDAY 5.24
COMMUNITY
Carefree Farmer’s Market 9 a.m.—1 p.m. Carefree Sundial 101 Easy Street, Cave Creek 602-919-9094
Demonstrations by chefs from Valley restaurants. Accepts AZ Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers.
ENTERTAINMENT
‘Footloose: The Musical’
Through June 16 7 p.m. Spotlight Youth Theatre 10620 North 43rd Avenue, Glendale 602-843-8318 $14
Dancing and music based on the popular movie.
‘T Bone ‘N Weasel’
Through June 8 8 p.m. Herberger Theater Center 222 East Monroe Street, Phoenix 602-252-8497 $16-$20
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Maria Muldaur and Her Red Hot Bluesiana Band
Through June 1 8 p.m. Desert Botanical Garden 1201 North Galvin Parkway. Phoenix 602-381-1096 $36-$40
Combination of dance and nature on a 80-foot-wide panoramic stage performed Best known for her 1970s pop staple by Ballet Arizona. ‘Midnight at the Oasis,’ Muldaur has since become an interpreter of American roots Phoenix Symphony: South Pacific music: blues, early jazz, gospel, folk, R&B Through May 26 and country. 8 p.m. Symphony Hall 225 East Adams Street. Phoenix 602-495-1999 $18-$83
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OUTDOORS
Creatures of the Night Hike
7 p.m.—9 p.m. Cave Creek Regional Park 37019 North Lava Lane, Cave Creek $6/Vehicle
SATURDAY 5.25
ENTERTAINMENT
Memorial Day Weekend BBQ and Fireworks Show
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SUNDAY 5.26
ENTERTAINMENT
Discovery Film Series: ‘I Am’
Through May 27 2 & 6 p.m. Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts 7380 East 2nd Street, Scottsdale 480-994-ARTS, Ext. 2 $5; Free/Students with ID
Issues and dilemmas that bruise modern Indian society. Shot in four different cities across India, individuals struggle to find their identity and uphold their dignity.
TUESDAY 5.28
ENTERTAINMENT
Ten Dollar Tuesdays
Phoenix Zoo 455 North Galvin Parkway, Phoenix 602-273-1341 $10; Free/Children under 3
[See page 22.]
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THURSDAY 5.30
ENTERTAINMENT Joy Kills Sorrow
7:30 p.m. Musical Instrument Museum 4725 East Mayo Boulevard, Phoenix 480-478-6000 $17.50-$22.50
Modern American string band with indierock sensibility.
Fleetwood Mac Live 2013
8 p.m. U.S. Airways Center 201 East Jefferson Street, Phoenix 602-379-7800 $55-$160
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Fitness Hike
7 a.m. Cave Creek Regional Park 37019 North Lava Lane, Cave Creek $6/Vehicle
Moderate, steady pace based on the fitness level of participants. Hike a different part of the park each week. Meet at the nature center.
FRIDAY 5.31
ENTERTAINMENT
Rickie Lee Jones: My Life in Words and Music
7:30 p.m. Through June 1 Musical Instrument Museum 4725 East Mayo Boulevard, Phoenix 480-478-6000 $42.50-$57.50
Rock, R&B and jazz music.
Phoenix Symphony: Salute to the Troops
8 p.m. Through June 2 Symphony Hall 225 East Adams Street, Phoenix 602-495-1999 $18-$83
Patriotic favorites celebrating freedom.
OUTDOORS
Family Fishing Fun
8—11 a.m. Lake Pleasant Regional Park 41835 North Castle Hot Springs Road Morristown 602-372-7460, Ext. 202 $6/Vehicle
Fishing clinic supplies all equipment and bait through the Arizona Game and Fish Department. No fishing license required. Bring shade tents and chairs.
SATURDAY 6.1
ENTERTAINMENT Museums On Us
First weekend of the month Phoenix Art Museum and Children’s Museum of Phoenix
SUNDAY 6.2
ENTERTAINMENT
Prokofiev’s Classics: ‘Peter and the Wolf’
3 p.m. Herberger Theater Center 222 East Monroe Street, Phoenix Free admission to the Phoenix Art Museum 602-252-8497 and the Children’s Museum of Phoenix $15-$19
for Bank of America and Merrill Lynch cardholders. Present photo ID and credit/ debit card at museum. One free admission per cardholder.
[See Saturday’s listing.]
Prokofiev’s Classics: ‘Peter and the Wolf’
Imagine Dragons
MONDAY 6.3
ENTERTAINMENT
7:30 p.m. Comerica Theatre 400 West Washington Street, Phoenix 602-379-2888 $35-$37.50
5 p.m. Herberger Theater Center 222 East Monroe Street, Phoenix 602-252-8497 $15-$19
Ballet students perform this classic in various repertoire from classical ballet, character and contemporary dance.
Supporting acts; Nico Vega and X Ambassadors.
TUESDAY 6.4
ENTERTAINMENT
I Am AZ Music: Bluegrass/Americana featuring Run Boy Run and Muskellunge
‘Soiree de Ballet’
Through June 2 7 p.m. Herberger Theater Center 222 East Monroe Street, Phoenix 602-252-8497 $20.50-$35.50
Scottsdale School of Ballet’s 10th anniversary celebration with “The Ballet Class”, “The Carnival” and “La Bayadere Act II.” Special guest appearance by Anthony Spaulding, soloist with San Francisco Ballet.
OUTDOORS
Family Fishing Fun
7 a.m.—1 p.m. Lake Pleasant Regional Park 41835 North Castle Hot Springs Road Morristown 602-372-7460, Ext. 202 $6/Vehicle
Fishing clinic supplies all equipment and bait through the Arizona Game and Fish Department. No fishing license required. Bring shade tents and chairs.
Venomous Creatures
10—11 a.m. Cave Creek Regional Park 37019 North Lava Lane, Cave Creek $6/Vehicle
Learn the facts about these poisonous desert dwellers and the role each plays in the ecosystem. Feeding time after presentation.
Feeding Frenzy
11—11:30 a.m. Cave Creek Regional Park 37019 North Lava Lane, Cave Creek $6/Vehicle
See how these creatures munch on lunch. Meet in the nature center.
7 p.m. Musical Instrument Museum 4725 East Mayo Boulevard, Phoenix 480-478-6000 $20
Traditional music of the Appalachian South.
‘Love, Loss and What I Wore’
7:30 p.m. Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts 7380 East 2nd Street, Scottsdale 480-994-ARTS, Ext. 2 $35-$55
An intimate collection of stories by Nora and Delia Ephron based on the book by Ilene Beckerman. Cast includes Dawn Wells (Mary Ann from”Gilligan’s Island.”)
WEDNESDAY 6.5
ENTERTAINMENT
Mumford and Sons
7 p.m. Desert Sky Pavilion 2121 North 83rd Avenue, Phoenix 602-254-7200 $30-$50
An English folk rock band.
‘Love, Loss and What I Wore’
7:30 p.m. Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts 480-994-ARTS, Ext. 2 $35-$55
[See Tuesday’s listing.]
Theresa Caputo
7:30 p.m. Comerica Theatre 400 West Washington Street, Phoenix 602-379-2888 $39.75-$85
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ach phase of parenting has unique challenges, but none as difficult as the teen years, or so I’ve been told. I’m here to tell you this is a bunch of malarkey. I am currently cohabiting with two teenage girls, and things couldn’t be easier, breezier, or lemonsqueezier. The key is to follow my Eight Simple Rules for Living with Teenage Daughters: Rule 1 Understand she is far superior to you in both intellect and life experience. While you may have lived more years, she has experienced countless sitcoms and has access to the Internet. How could you know anything? You don’t even have a Tumblr account. Rule 2 Never, ever enter her bedroom. Follow this rule for the sake of both your physical and mental health. The only exception to this rule is when you are called upon to assist in finding a lost earring, cell phone… or the actual floor. Rule 3 Be the ATM. Teenage girls should never be expected to work. Between school, social obligations,
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12-hour sleeping binges and finding the meaning of life via the Internet, their plates are full. Just hand over the folding money to avoid an episode. Rule 4 Take a course in hotel management. This will help with impromptu sleepovers, last-minute parties and last-second dinner guests. Remember you are “the help.” Keep conversations with guests limited to phrases like, “more waffles?” Rule 5 Operate a taxi service. More accurately, run a non-profit taxi service. Keep conversations with guests limited to phrases like, “where would you like to go after you’ve finished your waffles?” Rule 6 You are wrong. Of Course. Again. Self-explanatory if you’ve spent any length of time with a teenage girl. Rule 7 What you said is blackand-white. What she said is open to interpretation (hers only), change (hers only), and 180-degree reversal. For a deeper understanding of rule 7, see rule 6. Rule 8 Be patient. Take solace in knowing you might live long enough to see her with her own teenage daughter—at which time you can exact your sweet, sweet revenge. io
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Let’s Move! The initiative launched by Michelle Obama, recommends at least one hour of moderate to vigorous activity daily. Sound like a lot? Consider how much time a child spends seated in front of an electronic device.
While less evident in Anthem as compared to the general population, childhood obesity is a national concern. Here’s how to get them moving.
Pick activities you like and start with 10 minutes at a time. Give your child a pedometer (and one for you, too) to count steps during the day. Let’s Move! recommends girls set a goal of 11,000 steps per day and boys, 13,000. Bedtime is important. Children need nine to 11 hours of sleep so they can be good and active the next day.
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park and all the sports programs, there are plenty of options. Where we live can play a huge part in our level of fitness.
he Anthem area has an abundance of opportunities for kids to stay fit and Dr. Rodney M. healthy. From trails, Jackson of Angel bike lanes, playgrounds, Pediatrics believes to the skate park, water the childhood obesity
CURRENTS » HEALTH epidemic is less pronounced in Anthem. Compared with the national average and other places in the Valley where he has practiced, he said, “My impression is that there is less childhood obesity in Anthem.” The lack of localized data prevents drawing statistical conclusions, Jackson said. But, he said, parents in Anthem seem to be more exercise-conscious than many, and “there are a lot of adult athletic role models” in town. He cited the prevalence of bikers, runners and triathletes.
at home. Thomas Hill, founder of Bounce Boot Camp and a certified personal trainer, warns that a child doesn’t have to look overweight to be unfit. He said the key is to make fitness fun. One way his family does that is by playing Wii dance games together. “Everyone is having fun and burning calories,” he said.
Terry Donatto, Adventure Boot Camp at Anthem’s program director agreed. “Kids like the family-activity approach.” Donatto, who works with homeschool students on football drills said, “Due The American to the upcoming heat, Academy of Pediatrics families should take urges parents to be good advantage of our water role models for their parks throughout our children and to make community. Also, take sure healthy choices walks together after are always available dinner.” io Adventure Boot Camp Certified Fitness Trainer Terry Donatto works with a group of homeschool students, keeping them active, fit and healthy.
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Here are a few of our favorite activities to keep kids moving this summer. U.S. Martial Arts and Fitness 42211 N. 41st Ave. Ste 121, Anthem 623-551-8089 usmaf.net New student summer special $99 for 2 months Swimming & Diving Lessons Anthem Community Center 41130 N. Freedom Way 623-879-3011 onlineatanthem.com JumpStreet 5665 W Bell Rd. Glendale 602-889-0081 gotjump.com/glendale Tuesdays & Thursdays $10 for 2-hour jump Sky Zone 9040 W. Larkspur, Peoria 623-979-4000 Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, $14 for 2-hour jump (includes pizza and drink) $99 Summer Pass (2-hour jump per day for 3 months)
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The Children’s Museum of Phoenix is free the first Friday of each month.
By Amanda Niemerg aniemerg@anthemnews.com
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here are two dreaded words our kids are about to utter. Repeatedly. “I’m bored.” And each time, parents cringe. This year we’ve compiled a list of things to do on the cheap—or better, free—to keep the kid mantra at a minimum.
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#10 The “I’m bored” Jar We love this thing. Fill the jar with activities ranging from dreaded chores (sweep all the floors) to fun outings (take a picnic to Adventure Playground). When your precious angels utter those words, simply hand them the jar to select one of activities written on folded paper. The chores get the kids to think twice before crying boredom. The fun stuff makes sure you get some fun time together. Make sure you put things in the jar you’re willing to go along with.
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Great baseball action on the cheap! The Rookie League features tomorrow’s big-name players today… for free. Teams play at spring training facilities around Phoenix and you can bring your own drinks and snacks to avoid getting socked for an $8-hot-dog. Night games make for a cooler outing. Visit the Minor League Baseball website and search for Arizona League for up-to-date schedule and locations.
#7 The Phoenix Zoo
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early: The zoo opens at 7 a.m. from Saturday, June 1 through Saturday, Aug. 31. Pass by the two splash pads for a quick cool down. Pack a picnic to keep the cost down.
#6 A rizona Museum of Natural History 53 N. Macdonald, Mesa 480-644-2230 azmnh.org
A cool getaway that will transport kids to another time and place. Admission is free the first Sunday of every month from noon–5 p.m.
#5 T he Children’s Museum of Phoenix 215 North 7th St., Phoenix 602-253-0501 childrensmuseumofphoenix.org
Free the first Friday of every month from 5–9 p.m. Get there early since the line tends to wrap around the building.
#4 Go to the Show!
Harkins at Norterra 2550 W. Happy Valley Road 623-582-2020 harkinstheatres.com
Summer Movie Fun passes get you out of the heat for cheap. Second-run films, but at 10 movies for $7, it fills up a hot summer schedule nicely. Pick the day that best works for you. All films screened at 9:45 a.m. West Wind Glendale 9 Drive-In 5650 N. 55th Avenue, Glendale 623-939-9715, westwinddriveins. com/theaters/glendale.htm
Dinos rule at the Natural History Museum in Mesa.
#3 The Culture Pass theculturepass.com
The Phoenix Public Library offers a great way to visit museums without having to go on a specific day or time. You must have a Phoenix Public Library card and have some patience. Passes admit two to participating museums and can be checked out for seven days. Passes are limited.
# 2 Reading Rewards
Family Fun Night Shops at Norterra 2460 West Happy Valley Road 623-582-9599, norterrashopping.com
The third Tuesday of the month from 6–7 p.m., kids can take their reading logs to receive prizes for every four books they’ve read. There will also be games and dancing. It’s free. So is a trip to the library.
#1 Just Get Wet! The Liberty Bell splash pad is a blast for younger kids and a great way to get school friends together over the break. A quick check to make sure it’s actually functioning will help avoid disappointment. There’s a splash pad at Anthem’s Adventure Playground and another at the Outlets at Anthem.
The water park at the Anthem Community Center makes HOA dues If you can’t get to the theater during the and weed violation notices tolerable for day, experience the old-world charm of Anthem residents. Non-residents can the drive-in movie. Tuesday is Family come with a resident friend for $7 per Fun Night when adults are $4.75 and day or get a punch pass which will give kids are $1. you 10 visits for $50. io THURSDAY, MAY 23 & 30, 2013 |
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Scottsdale’s 38th Annual Mighty Mud Mania
June 8 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. Chaparral Park 5401 N Hayden Rd., Scottsdale scottsdaleaz.gov/mightymudmania
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including rope swings, tire runs and net climbing—all through the mud! Activities and courses designed for toddler through adults, drew 12,000 Valley “mud-worshipers” last year, so this annual event is guaranteed to be a “down-and-dirty-fun” family adventure. Free for kids under 17.
Flashlight Tours
May 30—Aug. 31 Phoenix Botanical Garden 1201 N. Galvin Parkway, Phoenix Thursdays & Saturdays dbg.org/events-exhibitions/ garden-flashlight-tours
“See, hear and feel the desert night.” Perfect for families and kids of all ages; Free with general admission. Bring your own flashlight.
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Even Anthem’s awesome water park Whether on wheels or blades, skating can get old after a while. Mix it up this is great way to exercise off that summer with a visit to these other water summertime energy. parks. All three of these water parks have Great Skate special summer programs to guarantee 10054 N. 43rd Ave., Glendale an active, fun outing, day or night. Wet ‘n’ Wild 4243 W. Pinnacle Peak Road, Glendale wetnwildphoenix.com
Most of us know about it, but have you been? Big Surf 1500 N. McClintock Dr., Tempe bigsurffun.com
Arizona’s oldest waterpark has the third largest wave pool in the world. Golfland SunSplash 155 West Hampton Ave., Mesa golfland.com/mesa
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Roller skating for all ages and levels of expertise. See the website for summer specials. The Ice Den 9375 E. Bell Road, Scottsdale coyotesice.com
Not just skating; many fun, indoor recreational activities such as soccer, flag football, ball hockey and kickball. Summer specials available. (See SUMMER on Page 29)
Run, climb and swing through the mud at Scottsdale’s Mud Mania on June 8.
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PARDON THEIR DUST CenturyLink’s work to upgrade service in the Anthem area will continue for the next couple months.
Digging Faster Internet By Jennifer Preston jpreston@anthemnews.com
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ou might have seen the trucks, or the holes, or worse, your front yard might be dug up. Several weeks ago, CenturyLink began working in certain neighborhoods to upgrade services to customers in the Anthem area. The work requires some extensive digging in the area around the telecommunication boxes that exist in some front yards. The boxes are owned by CenturyLink and are a public easement, meaning the telecom company has right to access the boxes as needed. Pedestal boxes in front yards typically serve homes within a two-block range. Alex Juarez, spokesperson for CenturyLink, said the company is
upgrading the network, which includes installation of a fiber-optic network. The upgrades “will give Anthem residents faster Internet speeds,” Juarez said. The fiber-optic wire also allows for the delivery of a new television service called Prism TV, expected to be available sometime this year. According to Juarez, Anthem residents will soon have a choice other than cable and satellite providers. Prism TV is an advanced television service powered by the Microsoft Mediaroom platform, providing whole-home DVR, app center and find-it-fast navigation through your remote. “We are pleased to continue our CenturyLink investment in the Anthem neighborhoods,” Juarez said. Residents (See INTERNET on Page 32) THURSDAY, MAY 23 & 30, 2013 |
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affected by the front-yard digs should be notified a few days in advance of the work through a note on the door, Juarez said. He also said CenturyLink would try to complete the dig in an individual yard within a 72-hour period, but could take as long as seven to 10 days. But, at the time of this writing, Anthem resident Melissa Lasich said her front yard has been dug up since April 26. “I wasn’t really clear about what was going on.” Lasich said she was never notified about the work and has not seen anyone from CenturyLink since April 28. Her yard remains under construction with a hole covered by a piece of plywood, surrounded by barriers and debris. “I would like a better timeline of when the work will be done and when my yard will be put back together,” Lasich said.
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If you have a telecom box in your yard, expect CenturyLink to access the box at some point during the next several months. Not all boxes will require trenching or digging, according to Juarez. Juarez assured yards will be returned to their original state. If contractors are unable to reconstruct the yards effectively, CenturyLink will send landscape contractors to assist once work is completed. io
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Interim Director to Stay; Class Size to Grow By Karen Goveia kgoveia@anthemnews.com
Plans for 2013-14 include expanding the student population to 600 students by increasing class size by four or five t’s been an eventful first year at students, Barker said, and added that Ridgeline Academy where Director Keven Barker was recruited mid-year to class sizes will never exceed 25. A replace Steven wait list exists at the kindergarten and first grade level, but Barker anticipates Mack, who adding another section of first grade to was abruptly accommodate those students. terminated. Now, Barker “One-hundred percent of our teachers has agreed responded that they intend to return for to stay on the coming year, and our parents and as director, students are also returning at a very accepting high rate and bringing their friends,” Ridgeline’s Keven Barker Barker said. offer of a oneAs for rumblings of a future high year contract, a standard TeamCFA school, Klonoski said TeamCFA does term, according to Barker. not currently own land surrounding Ridgeline Board President Jason Ridgeline Academy. “The school has Klonoski told In&Out, “Mr. Barker every intention of opening a high school engages with the students, parents as soon as it is economically feasible. and staff the way you would want We have heard our parents; they want a principal to engage. He listens another option for high school in this and he takes appropriate action. He community. We hope to be able to one has a friendly disposition that is day meet that need,” he said. io infectious. His depth of experience and THE LAW OFFICES OF commitment to quality instruction keep him focused on our overall goal, which Thompson & McGinnis FAMILY LAW • BANKRUPTCY is to make Ridgeline the premier school in this community.” Reasonable Attorney’s Fees With class sizes averaging 14.5 Flexible Appointments students, Ridgeline has been a popular in Anthem & Tramonto option, drawing students from Sonoran F. SUSAN McGINNIS, ESQ. mcginnislawyer@yahoo.com Foothills, Tramonto, Anthem and Cave FREE Creek. CONSULTATION
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T H E TA L K » BY BRAD WOOD
FLIPPIN’ FRENZY “How do sign flippers impact
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Shana Dillon Paul McRoberts (with Hunter and Dalton) Retired, Anthem At-home Mom, Anthem
“I don’t mind them at all being here. I’m new to the area so it’s actually shown me what businesses are here.”
Christine Beazer (with Ella Shay) Registered Nurse, Tramonto
“I can see it down in Phoenix, but not here. It detracts from the aesthetics of the community.”
Trish Hopper
Registered Nurse, Phoenix
“I come to Anthem frequently and I think “Personally I think it it’s less appropriate for degrades our Tramonto a residential area like community. I always Anthem than Phoenix. feel sorry for the people It’s more appropriate for who do it in our Arizona areas with more dense heat.” business centers.”
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From left, Patrick McWhortor, Cheryl Vosburgh, Marissa Theisen, Susan Thompson (Founder and CEO of Dreamchaser), and Bryce Lloyd. COMMUNITY
Horse Rescue Wins $10K in ‘Arizona Gives Day’
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t came and went in a day, so you might have missed the first Arizona Gives event run by the Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits on March 20. The event encouraged charitable giving to a favorite nonprofit within a 24hour period. Cash prizes sweetened NPOs who raised the most. And, for most donors in the small nonprofit category, Dreamchaser Horse Rescue in New River took top honors and a big check for $10,000. It raised $7,820 from 115 donors. “We are 100-percent volunteer,”
said Susan Thompson, who founded Dreamchaser in 2002. “We rescue horses that were abused and abandoned. We save mares and foals discarded by the Premarin drug industry and headed for slaughter. We gently rehabilitate them and whenever possible find them qualified, loving homes. This is an expensive process.” For More Info arizonanonprofits.org dreamchaserhorserescue. rescuegroups.org
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Total Donations
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8,584
11,074
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announced back in October that Wi-Fi had an ETA at the community center by second quarter.
It is Coming According to ACC spokesperson Shannon Wallace, Wi-Fi could be available to residents by the end of second quarter or early third Wi-Fi is still not up and running at quarter. “We are currently entertaining the community center, despite the fact bids for the materials, and working it is 2013 and you can connect to Wi-Fi with our IT team as well as Cox from almost anywhere else in the area. Communications for the infrastructure,” The Anthem Community Council she said. 38
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PHOTO BY BRAD WOOD
The charming clock in Anthem’s community park was stopped —but now it goes. Wait… no, it’s stopped.
Community Park Stuck in Time By Brad Wood bwood@anthemnews.com
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t seems as though the Community Park is “the land that time forgot.” It’s just that “somewhere in time,” or we should say “back in time,” the clock atop the rotunda stopped. (Okay! Enough with the movie analogies! We’ll get “back to the future” in just a second…)
and is looking into repairs accordingly. No target date for full functioning has been set at this juncture.” Official. But then, just 21 hours later, Anthem’s Big Ben began tick-tocking again.
“The clock is once again up and running,” said Wallace. It seems the chronograph needed a reboot, as well as It seems this clock is used as a “a few minor hardware adjustments.” meeting place for many. When it She promised, “ACC staff will continue stopped, and readers sounded the alarm, to monitor it to ensure that it will keep In&Out asked the Anthem Community the correct time.” Council staff what was up with the UPDATE At press time, we got word that frozen-in-time timekeeper. the clock again tick-tocks not. “We will Much like the clock, the response be removing the controller and sending was a bit slow. Seventeen days after it to the manufacturer for diagnostics,” our initial inquiry, ACC spokesperson said Wallace. Shannon Wallace came up with an So, park-goers, your on-again, offanswer: “Our Parks and Facilities department addresses park maintenance again timekeeper is indeed on the fritz. issues based on safety and priority.” She When it’ll be keeping time once more is added, “Staff is aware of the clock issue well, a matter of just that—time. io THURSDAY, MAY 23 & 30, 2013 |
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Stearns Lending, Inc., offers many other loan products; contact a Stearns representative to learn more Stearns Lending, Inc. is a California corporation headquartered at 4 Hutton Centre Drive, 10th Floor, Santa Ana, California 92707. Call toll free at: (800) 350-LEND (5363). Company NMLS# 1854. Stearns Lending, Inc. is an FHA Approved Lending Institution, and is not acting on behalf of or at the direction of HUD/FHA or the Federal government. Stearns Lending, Inc. is a California corporation headquartered at 4 Hutton Centre Drive, 10th Floor, Santa Ana, California 92707. (800) 350-LEND (5363). Call for information and to obtain a quote specific to your situation. This is not a credit decision, an offer of credit or rate lock, or a commitment to lend. Your rate, fees, and other terms will depend on various factors including loan product, credit profile, property value, occupancy, loan size, etc. Rates and program availability may vary based on the state or region in which the financed property is located. Program restrictions apply. Stearns Lending, Inc. is registered, or exempt from licensing to conduct business in the following states which require license disclosure on advertising materials: Arizona Mortgage Banker License #0905413; This information is accurate as of April 17, 2013. © 2013 Stearns Lending, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Stearns Lending, Inc. Phoenix Branch 34406 North 27th Dr., Suite 140 Phoenix, AZ 85085 NMLS# 251850 Branch NMLS# 355681 Company NMLS#1854
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