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Avondale’s new fire station opens its doors

BY LAUREN SERRATO

West Valley View Staff Writer

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he Avondale Fire-Medical Department invited the public to tour its newest public safety facility, Fire Station 175, on March 26, two days after its ribbon-cutting ceremony. Local dignitaries, Avondale residents and members of the fire-medical department explored the 17,000-square-foot facility as firefighters gave stickers and fire helmets to children. “What a journey we have come as a city and as a fire department,” Avondale Mayor Kenn Weise said. “Our first fire station opened up in 1947. Avondale fire is going to celebrate its 75th anniversary this July.

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Fire Station 175 is Avondale’s fifth fire station. The 17,000-square-foot facility is located at 12495 W. Van Buren Street. (City of Avondale/Submitted)

Camelback truck restrictions begin May 1 BY LAUREN SERRATO

West Valley View Staff Writer

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ith the ongoing economic development the city of Litchfield Park is experiencing, along with its population growth, residents have raised concerns about the traffic congestion along major roadways. Litchfield Park dignitaries heard the concerns and have officially taken action in hopes of clearing up traffic throughout the city. Effective May 1, through truck traffic will no longer be allowed on Camelback

Road from 127th Avenue West to North Village Parkway. Trucks should plan to use Dysart Road or Northern Parkway. “The truck restrictions have been a city ordinance since 2020,” said Matthew Williams, Litchfield Park city manager. “What the truck ordinance did is basically restricted through trucks. What a through truck means is a truck that’s just passing through the city. Obviously, trucks that have pickups or deliveries in the city are still allowed. Just like if the truck business itself is located in the city, they’re still allowed. What is not allowed is trucks just driving

through the city to go to another location.” During the council meeting on March 16, Camelback Road from 127th Avenue west to North Village Parkway was annexed into the city of Litchfield Park. “The city truck route is Dysart Road, they can run up and down Dysart all day long, but other city streets they cannot be on unless they meet certain conditions,” Williams added. With the annexation, the city will be enforcing Litchfield Park City Code 12-6,

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Station...continued from page 1 I don’t think our founders would have even conceived how far the city has come.” Located at 12495 W. Van Buren Street, Station 175 includes three bays, office space, sleeping quarters, a kitchen/dining room, training area, exercise room and spaces for public service outreach programs. The project cost $12.4 million. “Fire Station 175 — the city’s fifth fire station — is strategically located to ensure efficient response times to serve our community of 90,000 residents,” said Dale Nannenga, Avondale public safety chief. He added Avondale hired 14 new firefighters last year through a SAFER grant in preparation for the opening of the new fire station. In September 2020, the city was awarded a $3 million Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) grant from the Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) to hire 14 new firefighter positions. New personnel hired to staff Fire Station 175 graduated from fire academy training in May 2021. Most recently, the city of Avondale approved a new contract with Avondale firefighters on March 21. “When you look at the station, it shows the commitment that the city council has made to our residents and just as importantly to our firefighters,” Weise said. “On Monday, the city of Avondale, the city council, approved a new contract with our firefighters. And that was a true partnership between both groups. This fire station is an extension of that.” Weise said he hopes Station 175 serves as a symbol of appreciation for the men and women within the Avondale Fire-Medical Department. “It says to our firefighters that we value them,” he said. “It says to them that we care about your safety with decontamination areas, state-of-the-art facilities and a decrease of response times throughout the city by 10% by putting the station into action.” While the station is equipped with the latest technology and safety equipment for the firefighters, Weise said residents should be proud of the facility. “The station is more than just a fire

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Avondale hires Andrea Dumbrell as HR director

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he city of Avondale has hired Andrea Dumbrell as its human resources director. Dumbrell’s career in the field of human resources spans 21 years. Formerly the HR director for Grand Haven Charter Township in Michigan, she joined Avondale on Feb. 28 to lead the human resources department’s efforts in recruiting, retaining, compensating and training its pool of talented and diverse employees. “Avondale prides itself in recruiting and hiring the best employees who are dedicated to making lives better in the community,” said Cherlene Penilla, acting city manager. “With 712 full- and part-time current employees — and growing — Andrea’s experience and leadership will continue to move the organization in the right direction.” “I look forward to working with the professionals on the HR team during this

exciting time of growth in the organization,” Dumbrell said. “I am also excited to meet city employees and learn how the HR department can continue to partner with all of the city’s departments in helping to fulfill their missions and goals.” Prior to working for the Township of Grand Haven, Dumbrell served as assistant human resources director for Ottawa County for five years, and as a business/human resources manager for 10 years at charter and private schools. Dumbrell earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Grand Valley State University, a Master of Science degree in human resources administration and a master’s degree in public administration from Central Michigan University. She also holds the Society for Human Resources Management - Certified Professional (SHRM-CP) and the Human Resources Certification Institute - Professional in Human Resources (PHR) certifications.

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he city of Avondale received an Environmental Excellence Award of Distinction from Arizona Forward for its Avondale Drive Electric project. The project received the award March 19 in the category of Environmental Education and Communication and was also a recognized finalist in Climate Action Solutions. The Drive Electric project encourages widespread adoption of electric vehicles (EV) by increasing access to EV charging stations and raising awareness about the benefits of driving electric. The city recognizes EVs as a key tool for improving air quality, unlocking clean transportation innovation and spurring sustainable economic growth. The Drive Electric project’s success is marked by a 31% increase in EV ownership in Avondale between January 2020 and January 2021. Project efforts included city council’s adoption of forward-thinking EV charging standards, an inaugural Drive Electric campaign kicked off by Mayor Kenn Weise, and installation of public EV chargers at Avondale Civic Center Library. The city also partnered with Phoenix

Electric Auto Association and Arizona Public Service (APS) to host some of the first EV car show and ride and drive events in the West Valley. These events gave residents an opportunity to learn about and test drive electric vehicles for free. “Electric vehicles are rapidly gaining popularity because they are fun to drive, cost less to maintain and fuel, have lower environmental impacts, and more new and used options are becoming available,” said Danae Presler, Avondale sustainability officer. “Cities can make it easier to go electric by improving access to charging stations and providing opportunities to learn more about the technology.” In addition to its own initiatives, the city is an active partner in shaping Arizona’s Statewide Transportation Electrification Plan and works closely with its utility partners, Salt River Project and Arizona Public Service, to enable widespread adoption of electric vehicles. A city representative also co-chairs the Electric Vehicle Subgroup of the Sustainable Cities Network. Learn more about electric vehicles and the city’s efforts at avondaleaz. gov/ev.


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“Litchfield Park, we’re growing around all our sides,” he said. “So traffic is increasing. So we put the ordinance in place in 2020. As far as the city streets, it is already in place. What has changed now is that we have annexed Camelback Road, and because we have annexed Camelback Road from the county, those conditions will now also apply to Camelback Road.” Williams said he looks forward to the benefits the restrictions will provide Litchfield Park residents, Matthew Williams serves as the city manager of Litchfield as well as the entire West Valley that travels through Park. (Matthew Williams/Submitted) or visits the city. into the city, creating a lot of road “The main thing obviously will be noise and traffic,” he said. “Also, that’s less truck congestion, but also, less very hard on the streets. Heavy trucks traffic, less wear and tear on the roads, wear out the streets faster just by sheer and less noise,” he said. “There’s a lot weight and use.” of good parts to it.” Additionally, Williams said the He added that truckers have the abiligrowth of the West Valley makes the ty to use alternate routes that were sperestrictions necessary. cifically meant for through traffic.

“Northern Parkway was built for truck traffic such as this, and that’s pretty close by,” he said. “Trucks can go to Northern; they can also go to 303. There’s a lot of other routes that trucks can take.”

Exceptions to truck restrictions Exceptions to the road restrictions are as follows: • Fire apparatus, road machinery or implements of husbandry including farm tractors temporarily moved upon a city street. • Trucks’ delivering of merchandise, materials or equipment going to a specific location on a restricted street. In such cases, said vehicles shall use the restricted streets for as short a distance as possible. • Trucks having a base of operations on a city street may enter or leave its base of operations at any time by the most direct route. • Trucks picking up or delivering to businesses or addresses on said streets. In such cases, said vehicles shall use said city streets for as short a distance as possible.

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Special Olympics Arizona expands to Goodyear BY LAUREN SERRATO

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pecial Olympics Arizona hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony on March 22, nearly two years after its new Goodyear building was completed. “It’s tremendous to have our own space,” said Jamie Heckerman, Special Olympics Arizona president and chief executive officer. “In the past, we’ve been in donated space and separated. We had a warehouse with a couple team members, and we had an office space with other team members. So that caused a lot of communication issues in the past. And now that we’re under one roof, we are able to collaborate more effectively, communicate better and work more as a team to ensure that athletes get what they need around the state of Arizona.” The office and distribution center at 2455 N. Citrus Road supports programs and events for Special Olympic athletes and personnel, as well as com-

munity and sporting events that focus on inclusion. The Goodyear location will provide a center for distribution services, uniform production, equipment and an efficient facility for youth and inclusive sports in Arizona. “It really just shines a new light, and I hope it shows our employees that the work that they’re doing means a lot to the community and it means a lot to our athletes,” Heckerman said. During the ceremony, Gov. Doug Ducey announced a $1 million grant from the state that will be gifted to SOAZ. “With the opening of this new building, Special Olympics Arizona is giving more Arizonans the opportunity to compete in sports, and they’re providing underserved groups with other critical resources that aren’t widely available to them,” Ducey said. “We are dedicated to helping Special Olympics Arizona in its efforts. I’m excited to announce that we are invest-

Gov. Doug Ducey spoke during the grand opening of Special Olympics Arizona’s new Goodyear facility. (Special Olympics Arizona/Submitted)

ing $1 million in the Special Olympics Arizona Healthy Athletes Program to help them expand health services to Arizonans with intellectual and developmental disabilities.” The Special Olympics will continue to develop inclusive health and wellness programs used by more than 21,000 athletes statewide, thanks to the $1 million gift. Specifically, Heckerman said the donation can help ensure vital health screenings for an additional 1,000 athletes throughout Arizona; health education to another 1,500 students; provider education and experience opportunities for 300 health care students and professionals; and the expansion of critical mental health provider access, screenings and education. “We can’t thank Gov. Ducey and the state of Arizona enough for this generous gift that will provide more inclusive health programs and assist so many more individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to get proper health care and treatment to help lead a better quality of life,” she said. The health disparity for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) dramatically increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many have faced increased physical and mental health difficulties because of it, and many health needs went unaddressed. Special Olympics Arizona athletes recently reported experiencing increased acute loneliness, anxiety, stress

and social isolation. “Individuals with IDD have a higher prevalence of adverse health conditions and are more likely to have unidentified and untreated health issues,” Heckerman said. “They also have less access to health care services and health promotion programs, experience greater rates of mental health challenges and bullying, and struggle to live independently.” Special Olympics Arizona’s Healthy Athletes Program addresses some of these health care challenges by facilitating free health screenings provided by volunteer clinicians in a variety of disciplines — general health, mental health, dental health, hearing, podiatry, physical therapy and sports physicals. With the opening of the Goodyear location, Heckerman said she hopes the organization can serve more athletes throughout the state and mend the losses the organization faced due to the pandemic. “I would love to continue to serve more athletes in the community, grow our programs, ensure that more schools have access to the programs that we have put together and offer,” she said. “We used to be in 240 schools before the pandemic, and obviously it’s going to take some time to rebuild. We’re at 21,000 athletes, but we have a capacity for so many more individuals to serve in the state of Arizona. So, my hope is that we rebound pretty nicely and that we continue to grow into every community across the state and that they know about Special Olympics.”


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Randy Kutz is the way to go Editor: Do you know? During 2021, the congressional districts of Arizona were subject to realignment. Residents of Litchfield Park, Goodyear, Buckeye, Luke Air Force Base, and parts of Surprise and Maricopa County are now in a new district, No. 9 or CD9. Do you know, as residents of CD9, who the incumbent Republican House of Representatives member will be on the 2022 primary ballot? The answer is Rep. Paul Gosar. Yes, that Paul Gosar. Fortunately, we are now in petition season for adding candidates to the CD9 Republican primary ballot. And, in good news for the citizens of the West Valley, we have a local conservative candidate for the ballot, Randy Kutz, a Marine veteran and former chief of staff for Rep. Trent Franks. Please consider signing a petition that will place Randy Kutz on the Republican primary ballot. Let’s ensure that our true Arizonan interests are represented in Washington with a representative ingrained in our local community, with our collective interests and values foremost of mind. William T. Sellner Waddell

Shame on Millennium High School

Editor: Neighborhood streets are not meant to be a school parking lot for Millennium High School students. Students are parking everyday Monday to Friday, five days a week, from 7

a.m. to 3 p.m., causing neighborhood safety concerns. Property owners/taxpayers are tired of Millennium High School students driving high speeds, revving engines, blocking fire hydrants, blocking driveways, and littering our streets. Further, student parking hinders ingress and egress, prohibits city services such as street sweeper and trash pickup, blocks contractor services, impedes emergency vehicles, prohibits invited guests parking, and dealing with students “entitled” attitudes. Desert Vista subdivision, adjacent to Millennium High School, has increasingly become a school parking lot for over 40 students for various reasons, such as students refusing to pay the $50 school parking permit, students attending Millennium High School without a variance (out of school district), limited parking permits/spaces, and closed campus. Millennium High School’s principal and Agua Fria’s superintendent have been made aware of the parking concerns in adjacent neighborhoods. The school’s position four years ago was as soon as the new high school opened the parking issue would correct itself. It didn’t. This year it is due to staging construction material and construction workers using parking spaces. Consequently, school leadership did not have the foresight to plan for the additional loss of student parking spaces. After meeting and communicating with the high school principal, the principal opened 40 parking permits that were issued to students who were already on the school parking waiting list. Millennium leadership claims it strives to be a good community neighbor; however, there have been no efforts made or action plans correcting student parking. Agua Fria school district has ignored the high school parking situation

for years. The community continues to grow, and school parking needs to be resolved. Parking in surrounding neighborhoods is not a solution. In the meantime, property owners are compelled to sign the city of Goodyear’s restricted parking petition to have “no parking” signs installed in their front yard. Placing “no parking” signs does not fix the problem. It only moves the problem to a different area of the neighborhood. Susan Sweeden Goodyear

Trying to destroy the election process

Editor: The Arizona Legislature seems bent on eliminating early voting as well as mail-in voting and machine counting in our elections. The Republican Party has filed a lawsuit claiming that mail-in voting is unconstitutional, and the Republican Legislature is attempting to pass a law that eliminates early voting as well as in-person emergency voting.

If they manage to do this, it will be catastrophic to the voting process. In recent years, only about 10% of voters vote in person on Election Day. If all the people who normally vote by mail are forced to vote in person, it will increase the number of voters at the polling places by many times. That will mean hourslong lines, and we would need many more polling places and more poll workers as well as the voting machinery. Poll workers are generally retired people and some college students. In recent years it’s been a struggle to find enough people to staff the polls, even though most people vote by mail. The dishonest claims of voter fraud in 2020 have led to threats being made against election workers, and that isn’t going to help the staffing recruitment. Another factor is that in recent elections the polls are open for several days in advance to facilitate early voting. Not only does that take the pressure off of Election Day, but it also gives the poll workers time to work out problems and

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learn to work together as a team. In my opinion, if they succeed in eliminating early voting the election will collapse. Also, in my opinion, that is the actual goal of those promoting these silly ideas. Another election effort is to eliminate the voting machines and use the old-fashioned hand-counting system. That would require a lot of temporary employees to do the hand-count and will be guaranteed to lead to a less accurate count than we have with the present system. In 2020, I worked at the county recorder’s office for the legally mandated hand-count of a sample of ballots. We had bipartisan teams of three people hand-counting ballots to compare with what the machine had counted. We had times when the count did not match and, in every instance when we went back over the ballots, we discovered our mistake. The machines did not make any tabulation errors that any of the 30 or so teams discovered. When you are sorting ballots to piles for each candidate, then counting them up, it’s easy to make a little wee error that a machine wouldn’t make. If they succeed in eliminating the machines, it will guarantee errors, which will lead to more challenges and more confusion and delays, not to mention a great deal of expense. All these new election laws are based on the lie that the 2020 election was somehow dishonest or “stolen.” There are two kinds of people who claim that the 2020 election was stolen: the misinformed who believe what they hear from discreditable sources, and political opportunists who know better but promote the big lie for their own political purposes. Politicians with a sense of personal integrity do not support these claims. That includes the Republican board of supervisors and our Republican governor. I hope that these efforts to derail our election process fail. The first time I voted by mail was in 1968, when I was in the service. Arizona has a mail-in voting process that’s been successful for decades and is a model used by other states. Let’s not let dishonest political opportunists destroy it. Jim Ashurst Goodyear

Starbucks, are you kidding? Editor: The only good thing to come out of COVID-19 pandemic is that restaurants stopped wiping down all the tables with the same dirty rag. Now, Starbucks, to save the planet and to save themselves some big bucks, has said they want everyone to bring in their own cups to be filled up with their overpriced brew. My cups come out of the dishwasher, as I am sure most people’s do, but you have every right to assume my coffee cups has been riding around in the trunk of my car. Also, even a dishwasher can have mold build up if it’s old. I don’t want any person working at Starbucks — who probably handles 200 cups a day — anywhere near my coffee. This is not about the environment. Starbucks will save a lot of money even if its new practices make the public sick. Vickie Chelini Buckeye

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tain merchandise at reasonable prices, and several other issues came into play. The difficult decision was made to cancel the event. We were all disappointed. I am a volunteer at the base with the Retiree Activity Office (RAO), located across the street from the commissary. If you have base access, stop in and see us. We are an information resource for military retirees. Gail Quillen Goodyear

Politicians are greedy

Editor: If anyone is wondering why gas is so high, here is the answer. It has nothing to do with global warming. It is so the politicians can fatten up their offshore bank accounts. We only get 8% of our oil from Russia. If the pipeline from the north was opened up again, that would be more than enough to make up the difference. The real reason is greed. Robert Jones Goodyear

Shame on the Susan B. Anthony list

Editor: We’ve been deluged with ads from the above “list” that lie about “lateterm” abortions, which they somehow blame on Mark Kelly, an honorable man who has served our country in the military and now represents us in the Senate. Late-term abortions are extremely rare and are typically performed because the mother’s life is in danger or because of serious birth defects, such as anencephaly, where the fetus is missing all or part of the brain and skull and typically cannot survive for, at most, a few days, even on life support. If the fetus isn’t removed, the mother can die. The list’s ad says that these fetuses “can feel pain.” According to NIH, “A baby born with anencephaly is usually blind, deaf, unconscious and unable to feel pain.” And “the lack of a functioning

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Supportive of Luke AFB

Editor: I would like to respond to Katrina Allen’s letter regarding being frustrated with Luke AFB. Ms. Allen was disappointed with the leadership of the base for canceling the 2022 Luke Days air show one week prior to the event. This is not totally true. It is true the event was canceled, but it was canceled around Feb. 16, 30 days prior to the event. The base did communicate this information in a variety of venues (one of them was the Feb. 23 edition of the West Valley View). It is unfortunate that some people may have missed the updates. The reason for the cancellation was not due to COVID-19. The show was canceled due to the vendor (the company that supplies all the tents, tables, souvenir merchandise, food trucks, etc.). The vendor determined they were unable to provide adequate staffing, control of supply chain issues to ob-

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AJ lawmaker wins prize for dumbest legislation BY DAVID LEIBOWITZ West Valley View Columnist

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s we head toward April and the Arizona legislative session winds down, the fierce competition for the dumbest idea yet appears to be over. This year’s honors go to Apache Junction Rep. John Fillmore for his tireless efforts to destroy the state’s voting system with his masterpiece, now known as House Bill 2289. Fillmore’s mantra, as quoted from a hearing on election matters: “We need to get back to 1958-style voting.” How would that work, you ask? Fillmore’s bill would require all state, county, city and town elections to be conducted using only paper ballots. And for all results to be counted by hand. Because, you know, machines are bad. The bill would also ban voting by mail — which has existed in Arizona since 1991 — and instead require virtually all Arizona voters to go to the polls in per-

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son to cast paper ballots. Because, as we all know, waiting in line was America’s favorite hobby circa 1958. Fillmore’s bill also mandates that all voting and hand-counting of ballots must be completed “within 24 hours of the polls closing.” Because human beings in the state’s 15 counties should be able to accurately and efficiently count to 3,420,565 — the number of votes cast in Arizona’s still-contested 2020 election — in a day. 1958, of course, being the peak of human efficiency as we know it. Fillmore’s bill was killed early in the session by House Speaker Rusty Bowers, a Mesa Republican who assigned the bill to a dozen committees for hearings — a move Fillmore called a “12-committee lynching.” The measure resurfaced March 21 in the Senate government committee, where it passed on 4-3 party line vote. While I don’t see this one becoming law, that’s not really what interests me. I’m far more fascinated by Fillmore himself, whose campaign website — not

very 1958 of you, sir — touts his experience as “a veteran, a businessman, and an entrepreneur.” Fillmore’s 2021 election filings list him as the president of a Mesa business called the Weather Shack. This, too, surprises me. See, I had pictured Fillmore living more of a 1958 lifestyle — or, hell, maybe more like 1858. He and the wife gathered around the kitchen table most nights, reading the Constitution by candlelight, or enjoying a sweltering Arizona evening minus air conditioning. Wouldn’t you know it, though, Fillmore’s business sells fancy gas and electric fireplaces and state-of-the-art home cooling systems! What kind of guy trusts machines to govern the temperature of his home when a nice pile of logs or some natural Arizona sunshine will do just fine? That’s an Arizona legislator for you: living in comfort while doing his or her best to drag the state back into the 20th century. According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, our 90 elected representatives have dropped 147 different bills remodeling election

laws so far in 2022, touching on everything from which forms of identification will be allowed at the polls to how and when election recounts will be mandatory. At the root of most of these bills rests two things: a certainty that the 2020 election was fraudulent and stolen from Donald Trump — an accusation that has never been proven, even after multiple audits — and a supreme mistrust of technology. As a guy who deposits checks by accessing the bank online, makes daily purchases on the web, files his taxes on IRS.gov and who even believes his digital bathroom scale — much to my chagrin — I don’t want to go back to 1958, especially on Election Day. Counting is one of the rare things the government does pretty well. I say leave the election process alone, instead of acting like Rep. Fillmore and creating solutions in search of a problem.

legislate it. Shame on you. Ann-Louise Truschel Buckeye

My wife and I know a little bit about Chinese logic, having had 11 Chinese professors “home stay” with us over their Chinese New Year. Those we met were as patriotic about China as we are about America. On the other hand, all wanted their children to earn American college degrees, as they saw our way of life as a better way to live. Chinese citizens endure repression and autocracy because that has been

the price of upward economic mobility. All those we know experienced the horror of the Cultural Revolution. Chinese citizens are very fearful of civil unrest for good reason. Destruction of the Chinese economy would almost certainly lead to civil war. This is why Xi Jinping is upset by Australia, England, Japan and other nations joining Joe Biden’s Asian-Pacific

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ESPN devolving as it skews toward leftist rants BY J.D. HAYWORTH

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SPN is headed for a reckoning. Sadly, that once pioneering enterprise has engaged in self-sabotage, alienating a large portion of its once faithful audience by its recurring insistence on advocating a leftist political agenda. The Entertainment and Sports Programming Network premiered Sept. 7,1979. Those early years featured programming that was more novelty than nirvana. Australian rules football, slow pitch softball and tractor pulls supplied much of the show inventory. Yet ESPN’s signature program, SportsCenter, has been a mainstay from day one. It was the catalyst for the incredible increase in audience ratings, the understandable rise in advertising dollars and the inevitable attraction for corporate acquisition. In 1984, ABC purchased ESPN. ABC, in turn, was acquired by Capital Cities Communications the following year. Then, in 1996, Capital Cities/ABC was bought by The Walt Disney Co. By that time, there was nothing “Mickey Mouse” about the sports channel. The Mouse House execs gained

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great appreciation — and a whole lot of money — from the way the cable channel accrued revenue. In 1997, ESPN earned 65 cents of every dollar from cable subscription fees and the remaining 35 cents from advertising. ABC Sports, once “recognized around the world as the leader in sports television,” morphed into a memory. By September 2006, sports events airing on that network were rebranded “ESPN on ABC.” Major American institutions started rethinking how they might take advantage of “opportunities” with ESPN — especially the White House. In 1998, President Bill Clinton was trying to move past the Monica Lewinsky scandal. He directed his staff to offer the sports channel a chance to televise a special with him as host and moderator of a panel discussion on race relations. Of course, the White House predicated the offer on the condition that Clinton would not be asked about his intimate relations with Miss Lewinsky. ESPN readily agreed. With that “presidential precedent” established, another chief executive made effective use of his “political Jackie Robinson” status to enjoy an even closer relationship with ESPN. Barack Obama used his interest in basketball to establish a yearly ESPN event. The one-time “community organizer” would spend quite a bit of time orly China will risk losing everything gained over seven decades. Putin’s sanity is something else. John Bradley Avondale

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ganizing his brackets for “March Madness.” There certainly was a method to the madness as ESPN gained recurring access to the Oval Office and Obama gained a new image as a “regular guy.” The regularity of ESPN’s rapport with Democrat administrations went to a record extreme last spring. Joe Biden used an interview appearance on opening day of the MLB season to open a line of attack on Georgia’s election reform legislation. “Jim Crow 2.0,” Biden called it. The cable channel led the “Amen Chorus,” essentially aiding Biden in the successful effort to pull the All-Star Game out of Atlanta. The political madness returned with a vengeance to ESPN this March. Basketball took a backseat to more onair advocacy with a strain more political — and less factual — than ever before. During round one coverage of the Women’s NCAA Tournament, studio anchor Elle Duncan tried to dunk on Florida’s “Parental Rights in Education” legislation, which prohibits

“classroom instruction by school personnel or third parties on sexual orientation or gender identity” to students in kindergarten through the third grade. “We understand the gravity of this legislation,” Duncan intoned, proving that she understands nothing about it at all. Not to be outdone, the play-by-play team covering the opening game sermonized before going silent for the opening two minutes of the third quarter. Announcer Courtney Lyle said colleagues “are hurting right now.” Analyst Carolyn Peck added “a threat to any human rights is a threat to all human rights,” conveniently omitting parental rights. Look for more alienated viewers to exercise their rights and change the channel, as ESPN now stands for “Expect Sports Politicized Nonstop.” J.D. Hayworth represented Arizona in the U.S. House from 1995-2007. He authored and sponsored the Enforcement First Act, legislation that would have mandated enforcement of Federal Immigration Law in the 109th Congress.

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ner of McDowell Road and the PebbleCreek Parkway, in the space that was previously Native Grill & Wings. Set to open this spring, Cantina Gueros has happy hour specials from 3 to 6 p.m. weekdays. Additionally, Cantina Gueros offers family meals available for curbside pickup. For more information, visit cantinagueros.com.

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Someburros expands drive-thru capabilities BY WEST VALLEY VIEW STAFF

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omeburros is adding its quick-service, drive-thru business model to the majority of its Valley locations. On April 1, Someburros will implement drive-thru ordering service and lanes at 10 current locations, with plans to open three more drive-thru locations by the end of 2022 in Goodyear, Peoria and North Phoenix. Someburros drive-thru locations will offer made-from-scratch menu items such as burros, tacos, enchiladas and other traditional Mexican favorites. “We are thrilled to expand Someburros’ drive-thru capabilities at locations throughout the Valley to satisfy customer needs from on-the-go families to

working professionals with a busy lifestyle,” said Tim Vasquez, owner. “The drive-thru movement is a response and solution to our customers’ behaviors that rose during the height of the pandemic and the changing labor landscape. We will continue to adapt and innovate as we roll out the drive-thru experience all while still providing fresh and fast-casual Mexican food.” The Sonoran-style Mexican restaurant concept’s latest hybrid format includes the advanced drive-thru ordering system with a traditional lane, menu board and window; an indoor dining room; an outdoor dining patio; and a walk-up counter to accommodate all in-dining and to-go orders.


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Valley health care company has set its sights on the West Valley. Apricus Health, a physician-led and -founded health system based in Scottsdale, is building new surgery centers in Avondale and Surprise. “With so many people moving to the West Valley, there’s a large and growing need for high-quality health care services across the board,” said Dr. Kishlay Anand, president of Apricus Health. According to WESTMARC data, the West Valley is projected to grow at twice the national rate over the next five years. By 2030, the area will be home to 2.1 million residents — up from 1.7 million. The surgery centers are slated to open in mid-2022. Each is equipped to serve 5,000 patients annually. Apricus Health Surgery Center of Avondale will be located on the first floor of the newly constructed Akos

Medical Campus on 107th Avenue and McDowell Road. The 10,320-squarefoot center will offer three operating rooms, two procedure rooms and 16 patient care bays. Up the road in Surprise at Bell and El Mirage roads is the Apricus Health Surgery Center of Surprise, a joint venture with Peak Heart & Vascular. The 11,196-square-foot center will include three operating rooms and 13 patient care bays, along with a cardiac catheterization laboratory for the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular conditions. “These facilities will be staffed by highly experienced clinicians and outfitted with top-of-the-line surgical equipment, well-appointed patient rooms and common areas, and a patient navigation team to simplify the process from beginning to end,” Anand said. All total, the surgery centers repre-

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Apricus Health Surgery Center of Avondale will be on the first floor of the new Akos Medical Campus on 107th Avenue and McDowell Road. The Surprise location, a joint venture with Peak Heart & Vascular, will sit at Bell and El Mirage roads. (Apricus Health/Submitted)

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delante Healthcare opened Care Today in Mesa, Surprise, Goodyear and West Phoenix. Care Today sites are located within four comprehensive sites to offer medically necessary services on a same-day basis, making it easier for patients to get medical attention when they are sick. For patients already utilizing Adelante for their primary care, providers will have direct access to medical records and patient history. Health care providers at Care Today can provide answers to questions patients may have regarding their health and diagnosis. The Adelante team can also provide patients with resources to help with preventative care and wellness, including establishing the patient with a primary care provider at one of their comprehensive facilities or following up with their primary care provider.

“Care Today facilities speed up the process and allow patients the opportunity to meet with a primary care provider as soon as they are feeling sick,” said Bill Rosenfeld, chief operating officer. “Adelante is committed to providing the best quality of care for our patients in a format that meets their health needs and enhances patient options to access care. Care Today’s same-day appointments gives our patients and the community additional access to quality health care to meet their health needs.” Care Today can help with allergies or allergic reaction, ear pain, eye irritation/pink eye, fever, flu-like symptoms, respiratory symptoms, skin infection or rashes, urinary tract infection, and vomiting or nausea. For a same-day appointment, call 1-877-809-5092. For more information, visit adelantehealthcare.com.

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sent an investment of $11.7 million and more than 100 new jobs in the area. Both centers will be Medicare certified and fully accredited by the joint commission. Local residents may already be familiar with Apricus Health, as the organization serves the West Valley at 10 clinics in Avondale, Peoria, Surprise Apricus Health, a physician-led and -founded health sysand Sun City West. Beyond tem based in Scottsdale, is building new surgery centers surgical care, the health in Avondale and Surprise. The centers are expected to system offers a wide range open in mid-2022. (Apricus Health/Submitted) of other services, from prisurgery center in Surprise, the imagmary and urgent care to specialty care ing center will provide complementary and imaging. services at a nearby location. According to Anand, this is just the “Our model is centered on providtip of the iceberg, as Apricus Health ing integrated, value-based care that has big plans for growth in 2022 and puts patients at the center of the health beyond. care experience — right where they In the West Valley, plans call for a belong,” Anand said. “In a booming new microhospital in Avondale and, in metropolis like greater Phoenix, this July, the opening of the Apricus Health means building new sites of service to Sun City Imaging Center. Located a make it easier for people to access the few miles from the company’s new care they need and deserve.”

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Summer Kids Camp Preview

Arizona summer tradition lives on in Prescott BY LILA BALTMAN

camp’s director, who is the great-granddaughter of the camp’s founders. very May, an Arizona tradition “Many of our former campers, who continues. Children roll sleeping are now the parents and grandparents bags, pack duffel bags and make of current campers, tell us that they their way to Friendly Pines Camp in love the fact that we’re still teachPrescott. ing the same, classic camp songs and Located in the cool pine forest of the square dances, still cooking Dutch Bradshaw Mountains, Friendly Pines oven biscuits over a campfire, and ofCamp fills the summer with activities. fering many of the same outdoor sports, Founded in 1941 by Bud and Isa- activities and camp traditions that they belle Brown and accredited through remember doing.” the American Camp Association, Friendly Pines Camp is also a place Friendly Pines Camp is the lon- where boys and girls are required to gest-running family-owned summer make their own beds every morning camp in Arizona. and are assigned individual chores to Designed for ages 6 to 14, this coed help keep their cabins clean. sleepaway camp offers more than 30 Children quickly learn how to share traditional camp activities, includ- a small, cozy cabin with one bathroom ing horseback riding, swimming, ball and shower with new kids from around sports, rock climbing, performing arts, the world. fine arts, pet care, fencing, hiking, caParents should know that while many noeing, kayaking, dancing and sewing. of the camp’s activities and traditions The camp offers one-, two-, four- have remained the same over 81 years, and six-week sessions. all the main buildings and cabins have “We’re now seeing a fourth genera- been remodeled and upgraded. Plus, tion of campers,” said Megan May, the while many of the same classic camp foods continue to be served, the kitchen staff accommodates children who are vegan, gluten free and lactose intolerant. “Our daughter has been going to Friendly Pines for four years now, and we have also attended family camp,” said Allison Frumker of Chandler. “There is so much thought and energy put into every single detail, from registration to pre-camp checklists, At Friendly Pines. campers quickly learn how to share spaces activities, food, safety, with others. (Friendly Pines Camp/Submitted) communications, the West Valley View Contributing Writer

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Designed for ages 6 to 14, this coed sleepaway camp offers more than 30 traditional camp activities, including canoeing. (Friendly Pines Camp/Submitted)

entire experience. … As soon as camp is done for the summer, our daughter is already planning for next year.” Friendly Pines Camp is also looking for counselors, and it has the highest staff salary of any Arizona summer camp. Their camp counselor pay breaks down to $17 per hour, $697 per week, and $6,274 for nine weeks of employment. That includes room and board plus three meals a day. “Not only will a job at camp keep you gainfully employed, but it will also enrich your life in a variety of ways,” May added. “Camp counselors have the opportunity to be a positive influence and role model in the lives of children, and they get to experience a great deal of adventure, exercise and nonstop fun in the great outdoors.”

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Chandler 202 Auto Mall

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TJ’s Homestyle Restaurant

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For early birds looking to get their most important meal of the day, look no further than TJ’s Homestyle Restaurant. A family-owned diner, TJ’s Homestyle Restaurant serves waffles, homemade pies and other entrees.

Give in to your sweet tooth with Nothing Bundt Cakes, the West Valley’s premier option for baked goods and desserts. With a variety of flavors and sizes, not to mention quality ingredients and delicious frosting, Nothing boasts a menu fit for any occasion.

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1800 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear 623-536-9000 haymakeraz.com

Black Bear Diner

980 N. Dysart Road, Goodyear 623-932-2968 blackbeardiner.com

Sugar N Spice

14970 W. Indian School Road, Goodyear 623-535-1877

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Haymaker

Oregano’s

1800 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear 623-536-9000 haymakeraz.com

15280 W. McDowell Road, Goodyear 623-760-9588 oreganos.com

Locally owned and operated since 2013, Haymaker is well known for its brunch, which offers favorites like Haymaker Benedict and the pulled pork skillet. In the mood for lunch? The burgers, complete with 100% Angus chuck, are to die for.

Amazing Italian food is the tie that binds the family of Mark S. Russell. His grandmother and father were stellar cooks whose crowning achievements were their pizzas. Now, Russell and his staff are sharing his relatives’ recipes for pizza and other Italian food at Oregano’s. With their large servings and playful atmosphere, Oregano’s is this year’s best Italian restaurant.

READER RECOMMENDED Park Café The Wigwam

44 N. Old Litchfield Road, Litchfield Park 623-535-6661 facebook.com/ParkCafeLitchfieldPark

300 E. Wigwam Boulevard, Litchfield Park 1-866-976-6894 wigwamarizona.com

COFFEE

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15411 W. McDowell Road, Goodyear 623-536-2035 olivegarden.com

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Enroute Coffee & Tea House

Pete’s Fish & Chips

15605 W. Roosevelt Street, Goodyear 623-230-3031 enroutecoffeeaz.com

9309 W. Van Buren Street, Tolleson 623-936-3111 petesfishandchips.com

Enroute is a favorite in the West Valley, so it’s no surprise this locally owned joint has bested its competitors. And when it comes to Enroute, “local” is the key — it sources, supports and hires locally as much as possible. With an array of coffee, tea and Lotus drinks, not to mention fresh baked goods, Enroute really is the best route for the West Valley’s café needs.

READER RECOMMENDED Dutch Bros Coffee Ebb + Flow Coffee Co. Multiple locations dutchbros.com

READER RECOMMENDED Taste of Italy Olive Garden

21084 W. Main Street, Buckeye 623-476-2348 ebbandflowcoffeeco.com

This family-owned and -operated business has been serving Arizona since 1947. Now with eight locations, Pete’s offers a plethora of seafood like traditional fish and chips, shrimp, crabettes and scallops. Be sure to check out what has now become a Valley staple.

READER RECOMMENDED Arriba Mexican Food Gus’s New York Pizza

15370 W. McDowell Road, Goodyear 623-223-1735 arribamexicangrill.com

13824 W. McDowell Road, Goodyear 623-935-4488 guspizzagoodyear.com

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Barro’s Pizza

Wildflower

15475 W. McDowell Road, Goodyear 623-842-6533 barrospizza.com

1380 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear 623-935-1131 wildflowerbread.com

Explore the tastes of Italy at the local Barro’s Pizza. The Italian joint is known for its tasty combination of thick and fluffy crust paired with a tangy, sweet sauce and topped off with generous amounts of creamy mozzarella. Barro’s menu items, ranging from pizza to sandwiches to pasta, stem from “Grandma Angelina Barro’s” family recipes when she made the dishes back in her own home in Italy. Satisfy all carb cravings, whether it’s indulging in the hot wing pizza or cheese ravioli, at affordable pricing.

Eat. Sip. Enjoy. That is the mantra of Wildflower, a chain devoted to creating great food and leaving memorable tastes. The chain goes beyond serving meals, as it donates to food banks, while employees volunteer for local nonprofits.

READER RECOMMENDED Salad and Go

9875 W. Lower Buckeye Road, Tolleson saladandgo.com

Panera Bread

9995 W. McDowell Road, Avondale panerabread.com

READER RECOMMENDED Gus’s NY Pizza

13824 W. McDowell Road, Goodyear 623-935-4488 guspizzagoodyear.com

Dino’s

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LOCAL BURGER Saddle Mountain Brewing Company 15651 W. Roosevelt Street, Goodyear 623-249-5520 saddlemountainbrewing.com

Jacob and Laura Hansen began their brewing journey with an at-home kit. Fifteen years later, Saddle Mountain Brewing was born with quality beer and quality, savory foods. Saddle Mountain’s dining room is open, but carryout and curbside pickup are also available.

FAST-FOOD BURGER In-N-Out Burger

READER RECOMMENDED

1525 N. Dysart Road, Avondale 1-800-786-1000 in-n-out.com

Sammy’s Burgers

525 N. Estrella Parkway, Goodyear 623-932-0908

There’s a reason In-N-Out is known around the nation as part of the best-burger debate, garnering shoutouts from the likes of Gordon Ramsay. Take our readers’ word for it, too, as this chain — which provides convenience and quality at affordable prices — stands out among a sea of fast-food eateries. The drive-thru lines can sometimes be long, but a (often short) wait for a Double-Double or other selection is worth it at this joint.

READER RECOMMENDED Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers Multiple locations freddysusa.com

Five Guys

1507 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear 623-234-9022 fiveguys.com

Laura’s Burgers

60 E. Western Avenue, Avondale 623-932-2016

TACOS Tacos Calafia

9897 W. McDowell Road, Tolleson 602-935-5419 tacoscalafia.com The taco shop is synonymous with Tacos Calafia. The taco shop started as a taqueria in Tijuana and eventually grew into brick and mortar. Enjoy handmade tortillas, fresh salsa and guacamole prepared daily for an authentic experience for any Arizona diner.

READER RECOMMENDED Old Pueblo Café Taco Redempcion

102 N. Old Litchfield Road, Litchfield Park 623-935-5059 oldpueblocafe.com

560 N. Estrella Parkway, Suite 12, Goodyear 623-882-8010 tacoredemp.com

MEXICAN FOOD While we always hold ourselves to the highest standards, it’s the feedback from you that we value most. Thank you for thinking so highly of us. We can’t wait to serve your next fresh, made to order Double-Double®, fries, and shake! 1525 N. Dysart Road Avondale

9585 W. Camelback Road Phoenix

Raul & Theresa’s

1363 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear 623-536-9700 raulandtheresas.com Known as one of the finest Mexican restaurants in the Valley since 1968, Raul & Theresa’s offers an array of authentic menu items, including its award-winning enchiladas, burritos, tacos and chimichangas. Be sure to check out its newly updated lunch and dinner specials, as well as beer, wine and margaritas.

READER RECOMMENDED Old Pueblo Café Macayo’s

In-N-Out.com

©2022 In-N-Out Burgers

102 N. Old Litchfield Road, Litchfield Park 623-935-5059 oldpueblocafe.com

1474 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear 623-209-7000 macayo.com


BEST OF THE WEST VALLEY

BEST LUNCH UNDER $7.00 (Total Bill)

SEAFOOD Pete’s Fish & Chips

9309 W. Van Buren Street, Tolleson 623-936-3111 petesfishandchips.com When looking for quality fish and chips, look no further than Pete’s, family owned and operated since 1947. While the titular fish and chips are the focus, the menu goes beyond with an array of simple seafood and chips combos, from shrimp and scallops to crabettes. Have no fear, as seafood-averse customers can still order a burger, sandwich, chicken nuggets and more.

READER RECOMMENDED Angry Crab Shack

310 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear 480-878-6900 angrycrabshack.com

BESTOF

2022

Wok Wei

Seafood Best Takeout

15560 W. Roosevelt Street, Goodyear 623-882-8838 wokweitogo.com Wok Wei specializes in tasty food in a wide range of flavors, made with love, according to its website. From Chinese classics like fried rice and lo mein to chop suey and moo shu, Wok Wei offers great eats at a good value. Choose from chicken, beef, pork, shrimp and veggies to satisfy any mood, or look deeper into the menu for other combos and specials.

READER RECOMMENDED 14681 W. McDowell Road, Goodyear 623-536-3222 pfchangs.com

THANK YOU, WEST VALLEY, FOR VOTING US BEST SEAFOOD AND BEST TAKE OUT!

Flavors of Louisiana

13025 W. Rancho Santa Fe Boulevard, Avondale 623-935-2357 flavorsoflouisianacajun.com

ASIAN FOOD

P.F. Chang’s

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Royal Jasmine Thai

14970 W. Indian School Road, Goodyear 623-236-3362 royaljasmineaz.com

SUSHI Ah-Hai Sushi & Grill 831 S. Cotton Lane, Goodyear 623-932-3778 ah-haisushi.com

Looking for sushi? Ah-Hai is the place to go. With a variety of nigiri and sashimi choices, as well as an array of fresh fish, regular, vegetable, hand and specialty rolls, Ah-Hai has plenty of sushi choices and then some. The menu goes beyond, with specials and entrees, including those for kids — but it really is the sushi that gets our readers’ mouths watering.

BESTOF

2022

Best Local Burger

THE ORIGINAL FISH & CHIPS Family Owned & Operated Since 1947

Pete’s Has Been Serving Deep Fried Goodness For Over 75 Years! 22 South Mesa Drive, Mesa • 480.964.7242 3920 South Central, Phoenix • 602.268.1828 1017 East Apache Blvd, Tempe • 480.968.6265 4121 North 44th Street, Phoenix • 602.840.0630 1111 East Buckeye, Phoenix • 602.252.9341 5516 West Glendale Avenue, Glendale • 623.937.6001 2628 West Van Buren, Phoenix • 602.278.3351 9309 West Van Buren, Tolleson • 623.936.3111

READER RECOMMENDED Ah-So Sushi & Steak Restaurant 15475 W. McDowell Road, Goodyear 623-535-8900 ahsoaz.com

Tomo Japanese Cuisine

1550 N. Dysart Road, Goodyear 623-935-2031

Our Prices Can’t Be Beat! 8 Convenient Locations Drive-Thru/Take-Out Our Specialty

www.petesfishandchips.com

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HAPPY HOUR

Roman’s Oasis

16825 W. Yuma Road, Goodyear 623-932-0922 Roman’s Oasis has been open since 1986 as a multiroom, roadhouse-style bar and dancehall. Happy hour runs from 3 to 7 p.m. daily with $1 off spirits and a 75-cents discount on well drinks. Don’t count out beer — there are plenty of specials for that, too. Roman’s Oasis is a cash-only bar.

READER RECOMMENDED

BLOODY MARY

BREWERY/TAPROOM

Saddle Mountain Brewing Company

Saddle Mountain Brewing Company

15651 W. Roosevelt Street, Goodyear 623-249-5520 saddlemountainbrewing.com

15651 W. Roosevelt Street, Goodyear 623-249-5520 saddlemountainbrewing.com

Founded in 2011, Saddle Mountain offers a full craft brewery and restaurant. The owners parlay their knowledge of craft beer into festivals and live music events. It also has the distinction of being the first production brewery in Goodyear.

The full-service restaurant has something for everyone to enjoy. Make sure to stop by for all-day happy hour on Mondays, or 3 to 6 p.m. Tuesdays to Fridays. Designed with quality in mind, there’s sure to be something for every appetite and taste inside the 15-barrel brewhouse.

Saddle Mountain Brewing Company

READER RECOMMENDED

READER RECOMMENDED

Park Cafe

Ground Control Craft Food & Drink

Tailgaters Sports Bar & Grill

44 N. Old Litchfield Road, Litchfield Park 623-535-6661 facebook.com/parkcafelitchfieldpark

15651 W. Roosevelt Street, Goodyear 623-249-5520 saddlemountainbrewing.com 5110 N. Dysart Road, Litchfield Park 623-547-2227 530 N. Estrella Parkway, Goodyear 623-533-6888 ggpizza.com

4860 N. Litchfield Road, Litchfield Park 623-535-9066 groundxcontrol.com

Verrado Grille

Tap Savvy

4242 N. Golf Drive, Buckeye 623-388-3013 verradogolfclub.com

13000 W. Indian School Road, Litchfield Park 623-248-8561 tapsavvy.beer

FREE Line Dancing Lessons Mon-Wed from 7-9pm

Open EVERYDAY from 11am-2am Happy Hour EVERYDAY from 3-7pm Kitchen Specials Tues.-Sat. from 4-9pm

FREE Poker Wednesday and Thursday from 7-9pm and Sundays from 5-7pm LIVE BAND on Friday and Saturday from 9pm-1am LIVE DJ Friday and Saturday from 9:30pm-1:30am Karaoke Thursday and Sunday from 7pm-11pm

BESTOF

2022

Thank you, West Valley, for voting us Best Happy Hour! Honorable Mention for Best Steakhouse and Sports Bar

(623) 932-0922 16825 W Yuma Rd, Goodyear, AZ 85338 MUST BE 21+ WITH A VALID ID TO BE IN THE BUILDING* Children are welcome until 9:30pm with a guardian only.


BEST OF THE WEST VALLEY

Brewing Company Winner: Brewery, Local Burger and Bloody Mary

BESTOF

2022

Reader Recommended: Happy Hour Honorable Mention: Best Deli/Sandwich Shop, Wings and Place to Work

Great food Award-Winning Beers Amazing Patio HAPPY HOUR ALL-DAY MO & 3-6P TU-FRI 15651 W. Roosevelt St. Goodyear, AZ 85338 SU-THU 11A-10P / FR & SA 11A-11P

WWW.SADDLEMOUNTAINBREWING.COM 623-249-5520

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WINGS

BARBECUE

Wingstop

Rudy’s

Multiple locations wingstop.com Don’t just leave the wings to the celebrity interviews on YouTube. Choose from an array of flavors fit to satisfy any palate at Wingstop. Whether you’re a wimp to the wing and prefer to keep it mild or you’re crazy for Cajun and like to push the limits of heat, Wingstop has plenty of flavors to adorn its classic wings, boneless wings or crispy tenders.

845 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear 480-663-6311 rudysbbq.com Rudy’s was founded in a small Texas county in the 1800s and it expanded to Arizona, where the locals enjoy the Texas-inspired barbecue. Rudy’s uses the original recipe from its roots. The pits are 100% wood-fired with oak and use dry spice, ensuring every plate is catered to the guests.

READER RECOMMENDED Booty’s Pizza & Wings Multiple locations bootyswings.com

Buffalo Wild Wings

13311 W. McDowell Road, Goodyear 623-935-4081 buffalowildwings.com

READER RECOMMENDED Eric’s Family Barbecue

12345 W. Indian School Road, Avondale 623-248-0148 ericsfamilybbq.com

Dickey’s Barbecue

10005 W. McDowell Road, Suite 101, Avondale 623-936-2011 dickeys.com

PIZZA

PLACE TO WATCH THE GAME

Oregano’s

Booty’s Pizza and Wings

13375 W. McDowell Road, Goodyear 623-440-4739 bootyswings.com

15280 W. McDowell Road, Goodyear 623-760-9588 oreganos.com Whether it’s date night or family night, Oregano’s is a fantastic choice for pan or thin crust pizzas. The Phoenix mainstay has the usual suspects (toppings), along with spiced feta cheese, caramelized red onion and sun dried tomatoes.

READER RECOMMENDED Barro’s Pizza

15475 W. McDowell Road, Goodyear 623-842-6533 barrospizza.com

NYPD Pizza

1619 N. Dysart Road, Avondale 623-536-NYPD aznypdpizza.com

The Wigwam

Tailgaters Sports Bar & Grill 5110 N. Dysart Road, Litchfield Park 623-547-2227 530 N. Estrella Parkway, Goodyear 623-533-6888 ggpizza.com

Augie’s Sports Grill

15605 W. Roosevelt Street, Suite 100, Goodyear 623-932-0001

Tailgaters Sports Bar and Grill

300 E. Wigwam Boulevard, Litchfield Park 866-976-6894 wigwamarizona.com

Multiple locations tailgatersaz.com

Litchfield’s at The Wigwam sports a refreshingly casual atmosphere fit for any occasion. The steakhouse, named after Litchfield Park founder Paul W. Litchfield, adopts a farm-to-table philosophy while supporting the community with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Mouthwatering menu items include pappardelle, maple leaf duck, Scottish salmon and cedar river prime rib. Litchfield’s, which landed the 2020 Wine Spectator Award, creates the perfect hub for foodies and wine connoisseurs alike.

READER RECOMMENDED 5325 N. Verrado Way, Buckeye 623-533-4722 vicbarandkitchen.com

READER RECOMMENDED

SPORTS BAR

STEAKHOUSE

The Vic Bar + Kitchen

Sports fans looking for wings, beer, burger and games will be hard-pressed to find a better spot than Booty’s. Booty’s combines a friendly staff and atmosphere, more than 50 homemade sauces and dry rubs, and plenty of TVs.

Texas Roadhouse

15255 W. McDowell Road, Goodyear 623-535-4700 texasroadhouse.com

Catch the game on one of the several giant HD televisions in a family-friendly dining room, lounge or outside patio while enjoying homemade food and a cold beverage. It also has pool tables, shuffleboard, arcade games and a jukebox to keep people entertained — no matter the score.

READER RECOMMENDED Booty’s Pizza and Wings Buffalo Wild Wings

13375 W. McDowell Road, Goodyear 623-440-4739 bootyswings.com

13311 W. McDowell Road, Goodyear 623-935-4081 buffalowildwings.com


BEST OF THE WEST VALLEY

COMMUNITY

Old School Butcher

BEST-KEPT SECRET Off the Hook Meat Shop

14960 W. Indian School Road, Goodyear 623-248-1206 offthehookmeatshop.net This family-owned and -operated traditional butcher shop cuts prime meat and sells the spices and rubs to go along with them. Customers can get everything from boneless chicken breast to petite sirloin steaks and even A5 Japanese Wagyu or 60- to 90-day dry-aged beef. Off the Hook wants its customers to fully enjoy its products, and it even offers cooking classes.

READER RECOMMENDED Screws and Sparkles

423 Monroe Avenue, Buckeye screwsandsparkles.com

The Tree of Oil

13824 W. McDowell Road, Goodyear 602-324-7212 treeofoil.com

623-248-1206

As a charity thrift store, Hope’s Closet offers a stellar collection of clothing, furniture and other household goods to benefit the New Life Center. It works toward eliminating sexual and domestic violence. All proceeds made from goods sold are used to fund shelters and programs at New Life Center.

READER RECOMMENDED Goodwill

390 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear 602-216-3913 goodwillaz.org

CHURCH/PLACE TO WORSHIP CCV

1565 N. 113th Avenue, Avondale 623-561-3600 ccv.church/locations/avondale

Come experience the Iliad Academy Preschool

Where children are encouraged to explore and discover through hands-on learning and socialization. We offer a variety of two and four day preschool programs which include Spanish, music, sign language, and P.E.

We also offer Mommy & Me Toddler Classes for toddlers 18 to 36 months. Our Mommy & Me Toddler Classes promote early development, discovery and socialization through stories, song, art and play. Call today to enroll!

Christ’s Church of the Valley is a nondenominational church with multiple campuses around the Valley. Opening in 2015, the Avondale campus was the first to include Spanish-speaking services. Those looking to build new religious relationships with others shouldn’t worry, as the campus averages 620 attendees per service.

READER RECOMMENDED Palm Valley Church

2022

14960 W. Indian School Rd., Suite 380, Goodyear, AZ 85395

415 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear 623-925-0965 linktr.ee/HopesCloset

431 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear 623-536-2106 palmvalley.org

BESTOF

Family owned & operated traditional Butcher Shop. Providing Meats from the greater Omaha packaging company, which has been in business since 1920.

Hope’s Closet

St. Vincent de Paul

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Thank You for Voting us The Best Kept Secret in the West Valley!

NONPROFIT

1450 N. Dysart Road, Avondale 623-248-5500 stvincentdepaul.net

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St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church 13720 W. Thomas Road, Avondale 623-935-2151 stacc.net

Iliad at Desert Hills

Now Enrolling for 2022-23 School Year

(Yuma and Verrado Way)

20909 W Yuma Road Buckeye, 85326

Schedule a tour today! 623.474.6328 | www.theiliadacademy.com


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fun & activities

GOLF COURSE

GAME & ENTERTAINMENT CENTER

The Wigwam

Main Event

451 N. Old Litchfield Road, Litchfield Park 623-935-9414 wigwamgolf.com

10315 W. McDowell Road, Avondale 623-936-5300 mainevent.com

Known as one of the best Phoenix golf courses in the Valley, The Wigwam’s three championship courses are embedded in mountain ranges, lush trees and breathtaking views. Beautiful courses and exceptional amenities make The Wigwam a true crown jewel.

READER RECOMMENDED Golf Club of Estrella

11800 S. Golf Club Drive, Goodyear 623-386-2600 estrellagolf.com

Palm Valley Golf Club

2211 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear 623-935-2500 palmvalleygolf.com

BEST OF WEST VALLEY Business & Service

DIRECTORY

WATER YOU CAN TRUS TRUST SINCE 1970

• Home Water Softening Systems • Drinking Water Solutions • Whole House Filtration • No-salt options available

480.422.1665 kineticoaz.com By MWPS, Exclusive authorized independent Kinetico dealer. ROC #097214

West Valley View Classifieds can get you noticed. Call 623-535-84369 to find out how.

Perfect for birthdays, corporate gatherings and more, Main Event really is the, well… “main event.” Specializing in “the latest & greatest in family entertainment,” according to its website, Main Event is an all-encompassing event center with a variety of experiences, from billiards, gravity ropes and laser tag to arcade games.

READER RECOMMENDED

Bowlero

1425 N. Central Avenue, Avondale 623-932-3388 bowlero.com

Litchfield’s

300 N. Wigwam Avenue, Litchfield Park 1-844-239-1641 wigwamarizona.com

FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT Wildlife World Zoo & Aquarium

16501 W. Northern Avenue, Litchfield Park 623-935-9453 wildlifeworld.com The Wildlife World Zoo & Aquarium is home to the state’s largest collection of exotic and endangered animals, with more than 600 separate species. The aquarium features over 75 indoor exhibits, including stingrays whom guests can feed; penguins; otters and sharks. The attraction also boasts rides like a 15-minute ride atop the Idearc Media Skyride that gives guests an unparalleled view of the park. A petting zoo and daily shows round out the entertainment. Don’t forget Dillon’s with the shark tanks.

READER RECOMMENDED Main Event

10315 W. McDowell Road, Avondale 623-936-5300 mainevent.com

Urban Art Trampoline & Adventure Park

15305 W. McDowell Road, Goodyear 623-209-8840 urbanair.com


BEST OF THE WEST VALLEY

business & services

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NEW BUSINESS Jackrabbit Java

781 N. Jackrabbit Trail, Buckeye 623-248-9296 jackrabbitjava.com

PLACE TO SHOP

Goodwill

Fry’s

THRIFT STORE

1575 N. Dysart Road, Avondale 623-925-0267 frysfood.com Fry’s is the premier choice for residents when it comes to grocery shopping. The chain is a one-stop shop featuring name brands, fresh produce and delicious meats. The loyalty program means a chance to save on gas purchases. Most importantly, shoppers can’t go wrong with the wine bar.

READER RECOMMENDED Sprouts

390 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear 602-216-3919 goodwillaz.org

Known around the world, Goodwill offers quality items at affordable prices. Find gems like discontinued Lego, designer clothing or that perfect painting. Employment opportunities are also available. A large portion of the company’s proceeds are donated to charitable efforts.

READER RECOMMENDED Hope’s Closet

415 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear 623-925-0965 linktr.ee/HopesCloset

1813 N. Dysart Road, Avondale 623-535-8989 sprouts.com

Society of St. Vincent de Paul

Screws and Sparkles

1450 N. Dysart Road, Avondale 623-248-5500 svdpusaavondale.org

423 Monroe Avenue, Buckeye screwsandsparkles.com

Funeral Chapel

Jackrabbit Java is a family-owned drive-thru coffee shop that opened in December, bringing creative beverages and friendly service to Buckeye. The shop boasts locally roasted coffee and dairy products, along with pastries provided by area bakeries. Jackrabbit Java serves coffee and other beverages like chai tea and smoothies. Don’t forget the signature Desert Tortoise, a latte with caramel, white chocolate and butter pecan flavors.

READER RECOMMENDED Mera Goodyear 1375 N. 145th Avenue, Goodyear 623-323-8233 sparrowliving.com/mera/goodyear

Pink Saguaro Nail Studio

20755 W. McDowell Road, Buckeye instagram.com/pinksaguaronailstudio

Y N, Y F H. T N YOU C T. • Locally Owned & Operated

• Offering World Class Service With Quality & Sensitivity • Full Concierge Service To All Families Sean E. Thompson, Funeral Director Cynthia Thompson, Owner

• We Accept All Neptune Policies

623-932-1780

• We Honor The Catholic Final Expense Funeral Program

email@thompsonfuneralchapel.com

926 S. Litchf ield Road, Goodyea r, A Z

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BESTOF

2022

JEWELRY STORE Osborne Jewelers

15350 W. McDowell Road, Goodyear 623-925-1815 osbornejewelersinc.com For over 25 years, Osborne Jewelers has been home to a handful of carefully selected masters of the jewelry trade. The family-owned dealer, run by the husband-and-wife team of Ken and Joanne Osborne, offers high-end jewelry, creative pieces and brand-name watches. Whether you’re shopping for that special someone or simply to treat yourself, a friendly staff and expert repairmen await beyond the jeweler’s doors.

READER RECOMMENDED 15350 West McDowell Road • Goodyear, AZ 85395

623-925-1815

www.osbornejewelersinc.com

Goodyear Gold Buying

5655 W. Roosevelt Street, Suite 225, Goodyear 480-399-4919 goodyeargoldbuyers.com

Ranked in the Top 3 of

Best Places to Work in the West Valley 9th Fastest Growing City in the Nation

94% Residents Say Goodyear

is a Great Place to Live

Growth | Opportunity | Diversity | Strong Economy | Talent | High-Quality Jobs | Inspiring Entrepreneurs

goodyearaz.gov


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CUSTOMER SERVICE

PLACE TO WORK

Dutch Bros Coffee

Avondale Elementary School District

1005 S. Watson Road, Buckeye 541-955-4700 dutchbros.com

295 W. Western Avenue, Avondale 623-772-5000 chooseaesd.org

With major medical and life insurance, Arizona state retirement, performance pay and opportunities for additional stipends, the Avondale Elementary School District offers competitive benefits. Employees get holidays, according to the district’s academic calendar, all the while making a in young people’s lives through education.

Picky and adventurous eaters alike rejoice. The beverage opportunities at Dutch Bros, which handcrafts its items to each customer’s liking, are endless. Get an instant mood boost with the coffee shop’s iced orange groove cold brew or one of its customized energy drinks. The famous Rebels feature a colorful variety of flavors, such as the Shark Attack Rebel, blending tastes of blue raspberry, coconut, lime and pomegranate drizzle.

READER RECOMMENDED

READER RECOMMENDED

Litchfield Elementary School District 272 E. Sagebrush Street, Litchfield Park 623-535-6000 lesd79.org

Elementary School District

City of Goodyear

190 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear 623-932-3910 goodyearaz.gov

Enroute Coffee & Tea House

15605 W. Roosevelt Street, Goodyear 623-230-3031 enroutecoffeeaz.com

Screws and Sparkles

423 Monroe Avenue, Buckeye screwsandsparkles.com


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REAL ESTATE AGENCY/AGENT West USA Realty-Chris Stark (tie) 623-695-3929 coachstarkhomes.com

During his four years as a real estate agent, Chris Stark has coached on the ways of buying homes. Before Stark became a real estate agent, he spent over 20 years coaching high school basketball and was a head coach at three Valley high schools. He understands the value of athletics and academics and parlays that into the homebuying experience.

INSURANCE AGENCY/AGENT Jared Fink/State Farm Insurance

Jennifer Polansky (tie)

700 N. Estrella Parkway, Goodyear 623-536-2886 goodyearazinsurance.com

480-577-3918 jenniferpolansky.com

As a resident of Goodyear for 20 years, Jared Fink serves as an agent for Goodyear, Buckeye and Avondale. Fink’s services include auto insurance, renters insurance, homeowners insurance, life insurance and more.

READER RECOMMENDED Jacqueline Preciado/ Allstate Insurance

13166 W. McDowell Road, Goodyear 623-401-0111 allstate.com

Kurt Bojarski/ American Family Insurance 700 N. Estrella Parkway, Goodyear 623-877-8700 amfam.com

Realtor Jennifer Polansky of Realty ONE Group has a reputation for being one of the most trusted professionals in the state. Formerly in the automotive industry, Polansky segued into real estate in 2010 when she and her husband started flipping houses. She appreciates the inner workings of the industry, so that, coupled with her management experience in the auto industry, makes her a great asset.

READER RECOMMENDED Keller Williams Realty Elite-David Bick 2403 N. Pebble Creek Parkway, Goodyear 602-448-8191 davidbick.realtor

American Veterans Realty 16165 N. 83rd Avenue, Peoria 623-363-5225 americanveteransrealty.com

Thank you for helping us make it a

Three PEAT as the Best Realtor in the West Valley!

Relationships Referrals Reliability

Contact Chris Stark TODAY - (623) 695-3929 REALTOR REALTOR® coachstarkHomesaz@westusa.com

facebook: @CoachStarkHomesAZ


BEST OF THE WEST VALLEY

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CREDIT UNION/BANK

MORTGAGE/TITLE INSURANCE

Desert Financial Credit Union

Title Alliance Elite Agency

Desert Financial offers a variety of services that sets it apart as the Valley’s best. Members can take advantage of free checking and, as part of its rewards program, they can earn points and perks, including an annual cashback bonus. During the past four years, Desert Financial has awarded over $39 million to customers.

With unparalleled success in setting up and managing compliant profitable joint ventures, Title Alliance is an established leader in the title insurance industry. That’s attributed to its staff of experienced title professionals in Arizona. They have extensive experience to ensure the safety and accuracy of closing.

READER RECOMMENDED

READER RECOMMENDED Driggs Title Agency DHI Title Agency

250 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear 1-866-458-4756 taeliteaz.com

13200 W. McDowell Road, Goodyear 602-433-7000 desertfinancial.com

Chase

1545 N. Dysart Road, Avondale 623-536-9346 chase.com

Arizona Federal Credit Union 13085 W. McDowell Road, Avondale 602-683-1000 arizonafederal.org

10750 W. McDowell Road, Avondale 602-589-5300 1646 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear 602-589-5300 driggstitle.com

Thank you, West Valley, for voting me

#1 Real Estate Agency/Agent. BESTOF

2022

480-577-3918 www.JenniferPolansky.com

503 E. Plaza Circle Drive, Litchfield Park 623-900-4960 dhititle.com

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ATTORNEY

Lerner & Rowe

9897 W. McDowell Road, Tolleson 602-977-1900 lernerandrowe.com Established in 2005, the law office of Lerner & Rowe was founded to provide quality representation for clients. Along with this, the legal team’s experience in personal injury law helps obtain maximum compensation for clients’ injuries.

FINANCIAL/RETIREMENT PLANNER Raymond James Financial-Laura Robb Robb Wealth Management 14950 W. Indian School Road, Goodyear 623-478-2368 raymondjames.com

READER RECOMMENDED Faith, Ledyard & Faith (tie) 919 N. Dysart Road, Avondale 623-806-8994 faithlaw.com

Lincoln & Wenk PLLC (tie) 1616 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear 623-748-4890 lwazlaw.com

Becker Zarling & Smith Law

12725 W. Indian School Road, Avondale 623-512-4915 beckerzarlinglaw.com

A down-to-earth adviser who has been in the business since 2001, Laura Robb enjoys helping clients create a financial road map to their goals and passions in life. She works with individuals and families, offering wealth management strategies in step with the client’s needs, objectives and risk tolerance. Robb joined Raymond James in October 2015, drawn by its in-depth resources and investing platform that empowers her personalized style of advice.

READER RECOMMENDED Edward Jones Skains Investments Partners

Multiple locations edwardjones.com

12881 W. Pasadena Avenue, Litchfield Park 623-925-9980

Becker Zarling & Smith Law We have recently expanded our firm and would like to welcome Sara J. Smith!

Becker Zarling & Smith Law is focused on advocating for clients’ rights. Our law firm strives to handle your case in the most professional and efficient manner possible. As a general practice law firm, we assist clients valley-wide with a variety of practice areas.

Family & Domestic Issues/Divorce • Juvenile • Child Custody/Parenting Time Wills, Trusts & Probate • Guardianship and Conservatorships Grandparents Rights/Adoption/Power of Attorney AFFILIATIONS

BESTOF

2022

12725 W. Indian School Rd., Suite, F-102, Avondale • bzlinquiries@beckerzarlinglaw.com Sara J. Smith

623-512-4915 • beckerzarlinglaw.com

Gina M. Zarling, Esq.


BEST OF THE WEST VALLEY

• MARCH 30, 2022

When was your last

FINANCIAL CHECKUP? No retirement is complete without a steady income • Financial guidance tailored to your goals • Mutual funds, annuities, stocks, bonds and other investment products • Insurance and pensions • Estate, retirement and business planning

Whether you’re new at saving and investing or it’s simply been a while, I’ll help you make sense of it in language you can easily understand.

“While the future may be uncertain, your retirement doesn’t have to be. I can help make certain of that.”

Inspiring. Confidence-building. Empowering. Laura Robb AAMS ®, Financial Advisor DIRECT 623 478 2368

14950 West Indian School Road Suite 180, Goodyear

Robb Wealth Management is not a registered broker / dealer and is independent of Raymond James Financial Services, Inc. Securities offered through Raymond James Financial Services, Inc. member FINRA/SIPC. Investment advisory services offered through Raymond James Financial Services Advisors, Inc.

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AUTO REPAIR

Litchfield Auto Repair

671 N. 137th Avenue, Goodyear 623-882-8700 litchfieldauto.net Auto repairs can be tough, but Litchfield Auto Repair makes them a little easier. The staff quickly assists customers and offers the lowest prices in town.

READER RECOMMENDED Wilhelm Automotive Jones Ford

CAR DEALERSHIP

13973 W. Indian School Road, Litchfield Park 623-400-8181 wilhelmautomotive.com

Jones Ford

24600 W. Yuma Road, Buckeye 623-386-4429 jonesfordbuckeye.com Located in Buckeye, Jones Ford is the ideal place to purchase new or used cars in the West Valley. The staff is confident that shoppers will find the vehicles they’re looking for at an affordable price. Own a car already? Quality auto maintenance and repairs are also available.

READER RECOMMENDED Avondale Toyota

10005 W. Papago Freeway, Avondale 1-877-554-6890 avondaletoyota.com

Yates Buick GMC

13845 W. Test Drive, Goodyear 623-748-4821 yatesbuickgmc.com

24600 W. Yuma Road, Buckeye 623-386-4429 jonesfordbuckeye.com

ROOFER JBS Roofing

5537 N. 59th Avenue, Glendale, 623-257-6904, jbsroofingaz.com JBS Roofing is a full-service roofing company, helping residential and commercial clients. Serving the Valley for over 40 years, JBS Roofing is committed to providing its customers with top-quality, energy-efficient and low-maintenance roofs that will save money and reduce pollution and the heat island effect.

READER RECOMMENDED West Side Roofing

AZ’s Best Roofing

231 W. Goold Boulevard, Avondale 602-721-2583 westsideroofingllc.com

623-522-9322 azsbestroofing.com

GARAGE DOOR SERVICE Avondale Garage Doors Inc.

432 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear 623-693-8677 avondalegaragedoors.com Serving the state since 2004, Avondale Garage Doors prides itself on its A-plus rating. The family-owned and -operated business offers everyday low pricing and estimates are free.

READER RECOMMENDED Palm Valley Garage Doors

15659 W. Westview Drive, Goodyear 623-628-6404 palmvalleygaragedoors.com

Orange Pro Garage Door Repair 14175 W. Indian School Road, Goodyear 623-267-0711 orangeprogaragedoorrepair.com


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The Experience You WANT & The Service You EXPECT! Our highly trained crew members can solve all your residential roof repair, or commercial roof repair problems with a wide variety of services and products. Give us a call for a free estimate or for questions about any home or business roofing concerns. • Insurance Claims • Tile • Flat Roofs • Coatings

• Hail Damage • Shingles • Foam Roofs • and More!

Great reviews on BBB & Google Business

Licensed • Bonded • Insured ROC 202491

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Best Roofer

Experienced • Reliable • Family Owned and Operated

602.721.2583 • westsideroofingllc.com

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SENIOR HOME CARE Home Instead Senior Care 250 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear 623-777-3637 homeinstead.com

This senior home care facility offers a variety of services, including sending professional caregivers to clients’ homes to assist with tasks such as bathing, laundry or meal preparation.

PLACE TO EXERCISE Ignite Yoga

READER RECOMMENDED Visiting Angels Right at Home

5110 N. Dysart Road, Litchfield Park 623-374-7812 igniteyogastudios.com Ignite your higher self at this Litchfield Park yoga studio. Ignite Yoga promotes the practice for people of all ages and walks of life — regardless of skill level. The studio’s mission is to empower its visitors through yoga with love, compassion, humor, inspiration and respect. For those on the fence, Ignite Yoga offers a 30-day new student package for $30. Clients can also achieve rejuvenation from the comfort of their own homes via its online academy. The online library is updated daily with new at-home practices suitable for any lifestyle.

3005 N. Dysart Road, Avondale 623-547-4669 eosfitness.com

Lifetime Fitness

14540 W. McDowell Road, Goodyear 623-536-9595 lifetime.life

Thank you, West Valley, for voting us Best Place to Exercise!

12725 W. Indian School Road, Avondale 623-547-0700 rightathome.net

HOME FURNISHINGS American Furniture Warehouse

READER RECOMMENDED EoS Fitness

12725 W. Indian School Road, Avondale 623-266-9304 visitingangels.com

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5801 N. 99th Avenue, Glendale 602-422-8800 afw.com

Shoppers can enjoy the largest selection of quality, stylish home furnishings and accessories at the lowest prices anywhere, anytime. Costs are low, quality is high, the selection is broad and staff is ready to help.

READER RECOMMENDED Living Spaces

6767 W. Bell Road, Glendale 1-877-266-7300

CorLiving

705 S. 94th Avenue, Tolleson 602-272-0272

Follow the link for more information on all our programs and new student specials! www.igniteyogastudios.com We are so proud to offer the best yoga in the West Valley, and we couldn’t do it without you, our amazing Ignite Family!

NAIL SALON Q Nail Bar

560 N. Estrella Parkway, Goodyear 623-932-1803 At Q Nail Bar, technicians put health first, using hospital-grade disinfectant and disposable items like pumice sponges and nail files and buffers. Artificial nail, liquid gel, dipping powder, natural nail, waxing and spa pedicure services are available.

623 374 7812 - Litchfield Park

READER RECOMMENDED Glamour Nails Pretty Little Nails & Spa

4830 N. Litchfield Road, Litchfield Park 623-536-3330

1333 E. Northern Avenue, Phoenix 602-682-7953


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Thank you for Voting us Best Senior Home Care for the Best of the West Valley 2022!

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Enhancing the lives of aging adults and their families

A FEW HOURS A WEEK TO 24 HOURS A DAY! Locally Serving the Southwest Valley

• Companionship Care • Personal Care • Meals & Nutrition

• Transportation • Household Duties • Respite Care

• Hospice Care Support Services • Alzheimer’s Care • Medication Reminders

• Incontinence Care • Light Housekeeping • Shopping & Errands

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HomeInstead.com/831

Call for a free, no-obligation appointment:

623.777.3637

250 N Litchfield Rd. Suite 250, Goodyear, AZ 85338

They need us, We need you! Come join the Top rated home care agency in the West Valley Each Home Instead Senior Care franchise office is independently owned and operated


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HAIR SALON

BARBERSHOP

Thairapy Salon

Barbershop on Main

14940 W. Indian School Road, Goodyear 623-433-8757 thairapysalonaz.com

21020 W. Main Street, Buckeye 480-382-9442 facebook.com/barbershoponmain Barbershop on Main is the place to go for a haircut or/and old-fashioned straight razor shave. Barbershop on Main offers top-tier haircuts and services while keeping up with trends. Three master barbers helm the shop, which offers hot lather neck shaves, massages and hot towels.

READER RECOMMENDED Gentleman Chambers Barber Parlor 2403 N. PebbleCreek Parkway, Goodyear 623-536-2127 https://bit.ly/GentlemanChambers

J’s Barbershop

14270 W. Indian School Road, Goodyear 623-935-6136

Barbershop on Main in Verrado

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Thairapy Salon is a full-service salon with a staff that has perfected color, cut and styling. Joining stylists are highly educated estheticians. Founded in 2018, Thairapy is home to professionals who have devoted many years to their craft.

READER RECOMMENDED Society West Salon

106 W. Wigwam Boulevard, Litchfield Park 623-536-8113 vagaro.com/societywestsalon

The Blue Daisy Day Spa Salon Boutique 21029 W. Main Street, Buckeye 602-551-8623 thebluedaisydayspa.com


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Thank you West Valley for voting us Best Hair Salon! We love you too West Valley!

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Best Hair Salon

Thairapy salon is a full service salon featuring color, cut, and styling specialists as well as highly educated estheticians. Thairapy was founded in 2018, and is home to professionals who have devoted many years to their craft.

14940 W Indian School Road, Suite # 480 Goodyear, AZ 85395

(623) 433-8757 | thairapysalonaz.com info@thairapysalon.com

Monday-Friday 9a–7p Saturday 9a–5p Sunday CLOSED

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Thank You for Voting Us Best of Law Firm

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Personal Injury • Bankruptcy • Criminal & DUI Defense

6 0 2 . 9 7 7. 1 9 0 0 LernerAndRowe.com • 6766 W. Glendale Ave., #105, Glendale, AZ 85303


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Here are just a few reasons why people repeatedly seek our help: • Award-winning legal team of 250 attorneys and legal staff. • Proven results! We recovered almost $2 Billion total for injury victims.* • With our voted-best law firm, you NEVER pay out-of-pocket costs. • We don’t get paid until we win your case. • Available 24/7 so that you get help when you need it most. • 11 law offices throughout Arizona. • A caring and empathetic staff invested in your well-being. • Always provide straightforward and honest advice.

Thousands of 5 Star Reviews

*Multistate settlement total.


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SENIOR LIVING

Robson Reserve

15833 W. Clubhouse Drive, Goodyear 623-440-6800 robsonreserve.com This senior living community offers independent and assisted living at a master-planned community in Goodyear. Robson Reserve offers various floor plans and activities, including fitness classes, live entertainment, game nights and happy hours.

READER RECOMMENDED Estrella Estates Gracious Retirement Living

Living Your Best Life at La Loma Village Located in the heart of Litchfield Park next to Luke Air Force Base, our community offers 1, 2 and 3-bedroom apartment homes and casitas along with resort-style amenities in a tight-knit atmosphere. The historic land known as La Loma Village is rooted in a rich history. Paul Litchfield, the one-time CEO and chairman of the board for Goodyear Tire and Rubber, owned the land and used it to promote the growth of the West Valley. Decades later, the land was donated to Sun Health by his daughter, Edith Denny, and her husband, Wally Denny, with the vision that it would be used to empower those in the community to enjoy living longer, healthier and more purposeful lives. A TIGHT-KNIT COMMUNITY WITH Exceptional Amenities Surrounded by beautiful desert scenery and wide-open spaces, you’ll enjoy an intimate and charming community with a relaxed, leisurely lifestyle. With the freedom to do as much—or as little—as you’d like, choose to live life at your own pace. Whether enjoying a meal at the Atrium Café, attending La Loma University, or meeting friends for a game on the bocce court and putting green, every amenity allows you to live each day to the fullest. A LIFESTYLE WITH YOU In Mind Our community takes living to new heights of excitement, luxury and fulfillment. Through our partnership with Masterpiece and their elements of successful aging, La Loma Village is designed to help you lead the life you’ve always dreamed of. As a Life Plan Community, La Loma Village offers independent living with a full suite of health services available onsite. A Life Care agreement guarantees you’ll always have access to care, regardless of any changes to your medical or financial need. Life Care ensures you’ll have freedom of choice and great predictability of future health care costs. Call (623) 537-7540 or visit SunHealthCommunities.org/LaLomaVillage to learn more.

14930 W. Wigwam Boulevard, Goodyear 480-900-2856 seniorlivinginstyle.com/estrella-estates

La Loma Village

14154 S. Denny Boulevard, Litchfield Park 623-537-7500 sunhealthcommunities.org/community/ la-loma-village

PET SERVICES

Petz Place

890 N. Estrella Parkway, Goodyear 623-344-0500 petzplace.com Cats and dogs need to shop, too. Petz Palace provides any and every need to furry friends. They offer everything from food and collars all the way to an advice column.

READER RECOMMENDED Day of the Dogs

15605 W. Roosevelt Street, Goodyear 623-213-8225 goodyeargroomingaz.com

See Spot Clean

105 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear 623-882-9595 seespotclean.com

VETERINARIAN/HOSPITAL Palm Valley Animal Clinic 2520 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear 623-935-3825 palmvalleyanimalclinic.com

Furry friends are in good hands at Palm Valley Animal Clinic. Offering inpatient and outpatient services, this Goodyear clinic performs a variety of services, including exams, vaccinations and microchip placement, as well as dentistry and surgery. Whether your pupper is feeling sick or you’re just coming in for a standard wellness checkup, Palm Valley helps with the gamut when it comes to ensuring your small companion is healthy.

READER RECOMMENDED AZPetVet Goodyear Animal Hospital & Grooming 380 N. Estrella Parkway, Goodyear 623-882-9000 goodyearah.com

AZPetVet Sarival Animal Hospital & Grooming 960 S. Sarival Avenue, Goodyear 623-234-2243 sarivalah.com


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Luxury Independent & Assisted Living Robson Reserve at PebbleCreek Schedule a tour today to discover our spacious one and two bedroom residences featuring a full kitchen, washer and dryer and private patio/balcony with storage as well as our resort-style amenities, wellness programs and abundant social activities.

THANK YOU For Your Votes! BESTOF 15833 W. Clubhouse Drive Goodyear, AZ 85395 623.440.6800 l RobsonReserve.com 623.440.6800

2022

Best Senior Living

CALL TODAY TO SCHEDULE A TOUR! 623.440.6800 • RobsonReserve.com

All residences must be occupied by at least one resident 55 years of age or older. Services provided are limited to those described in the Lease or Residency Agreement. The community is not a hospital or nursing home. Terms are subject to change without notice. 19RC129 3/20

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Live Your Best Life at The perfect balance – away from it all, while still close to everything.

Come to La Loma Village, located in beautiful Litchfield Park, right next to Luke Air Force Base. This luxurious community was just named one of the “Best in the West Valley” and offers a relaxed and worry-free lifestyle, featuring delicious dining, luxurious residences and resort-style amenities, including an indoor pool and fitness center, game room, hillside walking track, bocce ball and a dog park. Our tight-knit community makes it easy to meet others with similar hobbies, interests, and passions. Our continuing education program La Loma University, offers residents lifelong learning featuring engaging talks and seminars, as well as the Julia Sweeney College of Fine Arts.

A S U N H E A LT H C O M M U N I T Y

With seven unique and spacious floor plans featuring upgraded finishes, walk-in closets and fully equipped kitchens, it’s easy to find your perfect home tailored to your liking. And check out The Orchard, our brand-new neighborhood featuring comfortable residences, amenities and more. The Orchard at Rancho La Loma offers an exciting vision of retirement living right here in Litchfield Park. With everything taken care of by our award-winning staff, you can take it easy or take full advantage of the social opportunities and amenities throughout the community.


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As a Life Plan Community, La Loma Village offers independent living with a full suite of health services available on-site, including our highly rated health and rehab center.

Through our partnership with Masterpiece Living and their elements of successful aging, La Loma Village is designed to help you lead the life you’ve always dreamed of.

A Life Care agreement guarantees you’ll always be able to access care, regardless of changes to your medical or financial needs, ensuring you freedom of choice and great predictability of future health care costs.

Sun Health and La Loma Village empower people to enjoy living longer, healthier, and more purposeful lives. Let us show you what peace of mind looks like. Call us and come by for a tour today (623) 537-7540.

CONSTRUCTION IS NEARING COMPLETION ON THE ORCHARD

Give us a call at (623) 537-7540 or visit SunHealthCommunities.org/LaLomaVillage to learn more.

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HOMEBUILDER

Fulton Homes

9140 S. Kyrene Road, Tempe 480-753-6789 fultonhomes.com Fulton Homes has been one of Arizona’s top builders for over 40 years. The homebuilder prides itself on not just building homes, but building neighborhoods and communities that stand the test of time.

READER RECOMMENDED Taylor Morrison Pulte Homes

PEST CONTROL

4900 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale 480-508-0656 taylormorrison.com

Tride and True Pest Control 10404 W. Coggins Drive, Sun City 602-710-1371 trideandtruepestcontrol.com

Tride and True provides customers with a pest-free environment, thanks to reliability, availability, knowledge and communication. Tride and True understands that sanitation, exclusion and building maintenance, along with an arsenal of strategically placed materials, can provide an ultimate defense to any invaders.

READER RECOMMENDED Estrella Mountain Pest Control

GO Pest

623-239-0721 goodyearpestcontrolservices.com

623-680-3931 gopestllc.com

Valley Wide Pest Control Thank you for voting for us

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• Quality Service • Personalized Schedule • Professional Gilbert Ochoa info@gopestllc.com

623-680-3931

15111 N. Pima Road, Scottsdale 480-551-7450 pulte.com

SOLAR Cool Blew Inc.

8927 W. Bloomfield Road, Peoria 623-872-2900 coolblew.com Open since 2002, Cool Blew Inc. added solar to its palette of services after establishing itself in the HVAC field. The family-owned business stresses the importance of customer satisfaction to all of its employees.

READER RECOMMENDED Argent Solar

671 N. 137th Avenue, Goodyear 623-444-5808 argentsolar.com

Shurfire Solar SunPower

17498 W. Liberty Lane, Goodyear 623-261-4200 shurfiresolar.com

HOME SERVICES West Valley Custom Garage Cabinets 13365 W. Foxfire Drive, Surprise 623-455-9612 wvcabinets.com

West Valley Garage Cabinets is the go-to when making any changes to a garage. With over 25 years of garage cabinet experience, this family-owned and -operated business is headquartered in Surprise but services homes throughout Arizona.

READER RECOMMENDED 1 Buckeye Plumbing Cool Blew Inc.

23400 W. Galpin Road, Buckeye 623-386-0710 facebook.com/1buckeyeplumbing

8927 W. Bloomfield Road, Peoria 623-872-2900 coolblew.com


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AIR CONDITIONER/ REPAIR SERVICE

Cool Blew Inc.

8927 W. Bloomfield Road, Peoria 623-872-2900 coolblew.com Introduced in 2002, Cool Blew Inc. has established itself as one of the leading air conditioning, heating and plumbing companies in the greater Phoenix area. The family-owned business stresses the importance of customer satisfaction to all of its employees. Cool Blew works with a variety of warranties.

READER RECOMMENDED Semper Fi Heating & Cooling Joe Cool Air Conditioning Inc.

POOL SERVICE Litchfield Park Pool Service

6555 E. Southern Avenue, Mesa 480-616-3636 semperfiheatingcooling.com

4900 N. Litchfield Road, Litchfield Park 623-935-5121 litchfieldparkpool.com

Relaxing by the pool is the perfect activity, especially with Arizona’s warm temperatures. To ensure your pool is cared for and ready for summer, be sure to check out Litchfield Park Pool Service.

READER RECOMMENDED Miracle Blasting and Pool Care

623-695-9199 facebook.com/miracleblastingandpoolcare

Xpress Pool Service

500 N. Estrella Parkway, Goodyear 623-853-6859 xpresspoolservice.com

POOL TILE CLEANING

PLUMBING SERVICE The Plumber Guy

9162 W. Cactus Road, Peoria 623-583-6424 theplumberguy.com The Plumber Guy has been serving the West Valley for over 20 years. The team is licensed, bonded and insured. Whether it’s a small or large job you’re looking to get repaired, residents can rely on The Plumber Guy to be fast, friendly and ready to service all your plumbing needs.

READER RECOMMENDED Cool Blew Inc.

8927 W. Bloomfield Road, Peoria 623-872-2900 coolblew.com

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Avondale 623-925-2665 joecoolacaz.com

1 Buckeye Plumbing

23400 W. Galpin Road, Buckeye 623-386-0710 facebook.com/1buckeyeplumbing

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POOL SERVICES and REPAIR 623-695-9199 miraclepoolcare.com

11320 W. Indian School Road, Avondale 623-242-0370 moonvalleynurseries.com “You buy it, and we plant it” is the motto of Moon Valley Nursery. The company ensures sturdy, fruitful trees, and it takes pride in growing the best selection. Check out the website for deals and bestsellers.

READER RECOMMENDED Jackrabbit Nursery

4421 S. Jackrabbit Trail, Buckeye 623-386-4700 jackrabbitnurseryaz.com

Elgin Nursery

8606 W. McDowell Road, Phoenix 623-936-1100 elginnursery.com


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Best Air Conditioner/ Repair Service and Best Solar

THANK YOU, WEST VALLEY,

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Best Plumbing Service and Home Services

623-872-2900 americanstandardair.com • coolblew.com Military & Senior Discounts Available. Just ask when you call! Member of PORA APS & SRP Qualified Contractors • Nate Certified Techs • HOA Friendly • Se Habla Español AZ. H.P. Plmb Licensed • Bonded • Insured ROC Lic #176357 • #258992 • #267895

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ORTHODONTICS

Hilgers Orthodontics

1646 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear 623-935-3908 17750 W. Elliot Road, Goodyear 623-243-9884 hilgersorthodontics.com Hilgers Orthodontics is committed to providing leading-edge orthodontic treatment in a safe and compassionate atmosphere. Its goal is to make patients’ visits as convenient, stress-free and comfortable as possible by customizing their treatment plan. Knowing that patients live busy lives, Hilgers’ staff strives to stick to appointment times.

DENTIST

Gentle Family Dentistry Dr. Charles Clausen, Dr. Kimball Morejon

READER RECOMMENDED Dunn Orthodontics Olson Orthodontics

13055 W. McDowell Road, Avondale 623-848-0100 charlesclausendds.com

5220 N. Dysart Road, Litchfield Park 623-536-4939 dunn-orthodontics.com

Turn your frown upside down at this one-stop shop, which offers an array of dental services, including emergency care, dental implants, cosmetic procedures, braces and sleep apnea solutions. With over 25 years of operating experience, its staff is equipped with the resources and knowledge to keep you smiling all year-round.

READER RECOMMENDED Warren & Hagerman Family Dentistry

Estrella Mountain Dentistry

111 W. Wigwam Boulevard, Litchfield Park 623-321-3202 whfamilydentistry.com

700 N. Estrella Parkway, Goodyear 623-474-6095 estrellamountaindentistry.com

Gentle Family Dentistry & Dental Implants

25 years of Caring Dentistry BESTOF

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BEST DENTIST!

Charles Clausen, DDS Kimball Morejon, DMD Joseph Santoro, DDS

Thank you! We greatly appreciate our wonderful patients who voted us “Best of the West Valley” for 3 years in a row! We are honored to provide your dental care!

Same-Day Emergencies • Crowns & Bridges • Implant Dentistry White Fillings • Extractions & Root Canals One-Hour Whitening • Insurance Accepted

Financing Available Dental Anxiety...No Problem - we can use sedation! Our three doctors combined have over 50 years experience delivering excellent care. We conveniently offer many dental specialties, all within our practice!

Latest Technology Our 3D Digital CT Machine is utilized for your complex restorative, implant, or surgical needs.

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13575 W. Indian School Road, Litchfield Park 623-536-7004 olsonortho.com

PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY

Hilgers Pediatric Dentistry 14425 W. McDowell Road, Goodyear 623-536-0079 17750 W. Elliot Road, Goodyear 623-594-0841 hilgerspedo.com

Hilgers Pediatric Dentistry makes children’s experience fun and fearless. Dr. Kelly Hilgers is a board-certified specialist in children’s dentistry. She is an expert at the unique dental needs of infants and children and loves to give her patients a friendly and comfortable experience by offering the most advanced technology available in a state-of-the-art environment.

READER RECOMMENDED Palm Valley Pediatric Dentistry Tiny Teeth 14555 W. Indian School Road, Goodyear 623-535-7873 20755 W. McDowell Road, Buckeye 623-535-7873 pvpd.com

ALTERNATIVE PAIN MANAGEMENT

15661 W. Roosevelt Street, Goodyear 623-469-8211 tinyteethgoodyear.com

Goodyear Pain Management 13555 W. McDowell Road, Goodyear 602-589-0500 sunpainmgmt.com

Goodyear Pain Management promotes well-being and improved quality of life through integrative, patient-centered care utilizing advanced medical knowledge and interventional treatment options. Goodyear Pain Management targets chronic pain management through modern treatment methods, patient education and pain interventions to improve functionality and reduce pain, according to its website. Through detailed consultations, examinations, medication reviews and plan design, the business personalizes custom care plans to each patient’s needs and lifestyle.

READER RECOMMENDED West Valley Naturopathic Center 1646 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear 623-643-9598 wvncaz.com

Healing Edge

3030 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear 623-777-4555 healingedgeaz.com


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Let Your Smile Shine! Providing energetic and fun-loving but always professional service to each patient with state of the art technology and years of experience!

Call Today to schedule your Next appointment! Contracted with most insurance companies!

Dr. Kelly Hilgers Pediatric Dentist

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Dr. Michael Hilgers Orthodontist

thank you to the community for voting for us What Our Patients Have To Say: Staff is super friendly. I had never been to a dentist where the assistants stay with the kids until doctor comes by. I thought that was very important. Also, the attention the kids get was WOW!! Awesome dental office will definitely recommend. - Eva V My 3 kids have gone to Hilgers with great success. I even decided to get my adult braces done there. Service and staff are great and they understand how to work with the insurance without issue. The last youngling just finished. Thanks Dr. Hilgers and staff!! - Brian Smith

HILGERS PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY

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PALM VALLEY OFFICE

ESTRELLA MOUNTAIN RANCH

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14425 W. McDowell Rd., Ste. F-102 Goodyear, AZ 85395

17750 W. Elliot Rd., Ste.115 Goodyear, AZ 85338

1646 N. Litchfield Rd. Ste. 210 Goodyear, AZ 85395

17750 W. Elliot Rd., Ste. 115 Goodyear, AZ 85338

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MEDICAL SPECIALIST Cancer Treatment Centers of America

URGENT CARE

14200 W. Celebrate Life Way, Goodyear 623-745-9632 cancercenter.com

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Cancer Treatment Centers of America’s state-of-the-art facilities are staffed by cancer experts who use leading-edge technologies and advanced cancer treatment options to deliver personalized, whole-person care. The national network of cancer hospitals has earned accreditation and certification for delivering high-quality care and exceeding patient safety standards from numerous renowned health care organizations.

16430 W. Yuma Road, Goodyear 623-465-6405 urgentcare.bannerhealth.com Banner Urgent Care is meant to be a more convenient and affordable option than going to a traditional hospital. The clinics diagnose fevers, flu and cold, sore throats, simple fractures and sprains, and perform COVID-19 testing for qualified patients.

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13555 W. McDowell Road, Goodyear 623-404-3046 arizona-urology.com

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15530 W. Roosevelt Street, Goodyear 623-742-2300 allianceurgentcare.com


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DERMATOLOGIST

U.S. Dermatology Partners Goodyear 14537 W. Indian School Road, Goodyear 623-526-1651 usdermatologypartners.com

U.S. Dermatology Partners Goodyear, formerly Beatrice Keller Clinic Goodyear, is a full-service clinic that features board-certified dermatologists who specialize in general and surgical dermatology and cosmetic treatments. It treats a wide range of skin conditions, including acne, psoriasis, eczema and skin cancer. Doctors, nurses, medical assistants and aestheticians listen carefully to a patient’s skin care goals and concerns.

READER RECOMMENDED Clear Sky Dermatology

2620 N. 140th Avenue, Goodyear 623-219-4777 clearskydermatology.com

Dr. Betty A. Davis - Regency Specialties 10240 W. Indian School Road, Phoenix 623-243-9007 regencyspecialties.com

COSMETIC SURGERY/BODY IMPROVEMENT

OB/GYN Estrella Women’s Health Center 35 N. Estrella Parkway, Goodyear 623-846-7558 womenshealthaz.com

Patients will find that compassion come first at Estrella Women’s Health Center. From annual gynecological exams and obstetric care to mammography and specialty services, the center strives to deliver the personalized care each patient deserves. This Goodyear clinic provides a full range of health care services, including birth control, well woman exams, pregnancy and menopausal care, minimally invasive surgery and fertility assessments.

Dr. Jason Mussman - Regency Specialties 10240 W. Indian School Road, Phoenix 623-243-9077 regency-plasticsurgery.com

Jason Mussman, who had built the leading practice in advanced trauma and cancer reconstruction in Arizona, and Betty Hinderks Davis, who boasted one of the largest and most successful dermatology practices in the nation, founded Regency in 2017 on the basis that patients should have access to Arizona’s top specialists with quality, efficiency and availability. The practice has since published over 150 peer reviewed articles, landed several patents, and received regional and national awards.

READER RECOMMENDED Palm Valley Women’s Care

West Valley Women’s Care

10815 W. McDowell Road, Avondale 623-535-0740 pvwomenscare.org

9305 W. Thomas Road, Phoenix 623-936-1780 womenshealthaz.com

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Dermacare Cosmetic Surgery

14551 W. Indian School Road, Goodyear 623-535-7050 azdermacare.com

EYE CARE

West Valley Vision

2580 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear 623-932-2020 westvalleyvision.com West Valley Vision knows healthy eyes equates to a better quality of life. Because of that, it’s committed to excellence in treating diseases, prescribing effective medication and corrective lenses, and performing surgeries. Doctors at West Valley Vision also recognize the value of the community they help by giving back.

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READER RECOMMENDED Estrella Mountain Eye Care Nationwide Vision

13065 W. McDowell Road, Avondale 623-845-1400 estrellaeyecare.com

1170 N. Estrella Parkway, Goodyear 623-932-0428 nationwidevision.com

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9930 W. Indian School Road Phoenix, AZ 85037 35 N. Estrella Parkway New Location Goodyear, AZ 85338

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CHIROPRACTOR

Kukurin Chiropractic

12409 W. Indian School Road, Avondale 623-547-4727 avondale-chiropractic.com

PHYSICAL THERAPY

Spooner Physical Therapy 1626 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear 623-935-0734 spoonerpt.com

Wondering if you could benefit from physical therapy or hand therapy but not sure where to start? Ready to move better and feel better with daily activity? Seeking the Spooner team first for your injury or aches and pains can save you both time and money. The pros at Spooner are dedicated to serving you regardless of your age, ability or situation.

READER RECOMMENDED Estrella Parkway Medical Center 530 N. Estrella Parkway, Goodyear 623-932-9211 estrellapkwymed.com

AZOPT

14545 W. Indian School Road, Goodyear 623-242-6908 azopt.net

Back pain got you down? Whether you’re suffering from poor posture due to working at home or the aftermath of an injury, Kukurin Chiropractic is here to help. Avondale chiropractor George Kukurin, one of few chiropractic neurologists in the state, has been practicing a combination of chiropractic and acupuncture for over 20 years. The specialist marries a combination of acupuncture and chiropractic to create a tailored approach for conditions like stenosis, neuropathy, sciatica, headaches, fibromyalgia, scoliosis and migraines, among others. Kukurin Chiropractic aims to help its clients feel better walking out than walking in.

READER RECOMMENDED Peters Wellness Chiropractic and Massage 1616 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear 623-935-0911 peterswellness.com

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1616 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear 623-535-8661 chiropracticsolutionsaz.com

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HOSPITAL/MEDICAL CENTER Banner Estrella

9201 W. Thomas Road, Phoenix 623-327-4000 bannerhealth.com This medical center is committed to providing excellent care and service. The staff works hard to create a comforting and healing environment to all patients in this 317-bed hospital.

READER RECOMMENDED Phoenix Children’s Southwest Valley Specialty Care Center 1665 N. Avondale Boulevard, Avondale 602-933-0005 phoenixchildrens.org

Abrazo West Campus

13677 W. McDowell Road, Goodyear 623-882-1500 abrazohealth.com


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CHILD CARE CENTER

The Goddard School

4320 N. School Hill Road, Buckeye 623-255-3290 13235 W. Thomas Road, Goodyear 623-536-8185 goddardschool.com The Goddard School offers child care services from infants to toddlers. For babies, the environment allows them to develop foundational physical skills and emotional connections while building new relationships with teachers and friends. Classrooms provide the gentle support and encouragement to start independently exploring the world. Toddlers continue to develop their independence through fun learning experiences.

PUBLIC SCHOOL

READER RECOMMENDED Goodyear KinderCare Primrose Schools

Desert Edge High School

13746 W. McDowell Road, Goodyear 623-535-1195 kindercare.com

15778 W. Yuma Road, Goodyear 623-932-7500 aguafria.org/dehs

Open since fall 2002, Desert Edge High School is the third high school in the Agua Fria Union High School District. The staff believes academic performance drives leadership, design, culture, decisions and academic performance. They ensure all students are college and career ready.

READER RECOMMENDED Mabel Padgett Elementary School 15430 W. Turney Avenue, Goodyear 623-547-3200 mpe.lesd79.org

Desert Star School

2131 S. 157th Avenue, Goodyear 623-772-4600 chooseaesd.org/ds

14260 W. Indian School Road, Goodyear 623-535-1900 primroseschools.com

PRESCHOOL

The Goddard School

4320 N. School Hill Road, Buckeye 623-255-3290 13235 W. Thomas Road, Goodyear 623-536-8185 goddardschool.com The Goddard School preschool program introduces children to a cooperative learning environment where they can discover interests and learn in a structured way. In the classroom, caring and compassionate teachers turn everyday experiences into fun, educational opportunities. Skills children learn include verbally counting to 10, building their vocabularies and expanding their language skills, and engaging in imaginative play using props.

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READER RECOMMENDED Desert Star School Desert Thunder

2131 S. 157th Avenue, Goodyear 623-772-4600 chooseaesd.org/ds

16750 W. Garfield Street, Goodyear 623-772-4700 chooseaesd.org/domain/12

Enrollment is now open Visit OdyPrep.Com/Enroll A Tuition-Free k-12 Public Charter IB® World School

6500 S. Apache Road Buckeye, AZ 85326 PHONE: 623-327-3111

HIGH SCHOOL

Desert Edge High School 15778 W. Yuma Road, Goodyear 623-932-7500 aguafria.org

Desert Edge is defined by the spirit and togetherness of the campus culture. Students and staff take pride and ownership in their school while always looking out for their fellow classmates or colleagues. The innovative education plan includes an investment in arts and nature preservation.

READER RECOMMENDED Verrado High School Millennium High School

20050 W. Indian School Road, Buckeye 623-932-7400 aguafria.org

14802 W. Wigwam Boulevard, Goodyear 623-932-7200 aguafria.org


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PRIVATE SCHOOL

West Valley Christian

16260 W. Van Buren Street, Goodyear 623-234-2100 wvchristianschool.org

YOUR CHILD DESERVES THE BEST POSSIBLE START. Tour your local Goddard School and experience why it’s the best preparation for social and academic success. Goddard Systems, Inc’s program is AdvancED accredited.

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NOW ENROLLING! GOODYEAR • 623-536-8185 BUCKEYE (VERRADO) • 623-255-3290 GoddardSchool.com The Goddard Schools are operated by independent franchisees under a license agreement with Goddard Systems, Inc. Programs and ages may vary. Goddard Systems, Inc. program is AdvancED accredited. License #cdc15102 . ©Goddard Systems, Inc. 2020

West Valley Christian School takes its partnership with a child’s education seriously, focusing on wisdom, leadership and service. It empowers its students with a curriculum that is carefully selected and refined to help them become excellent critical thinkers and lifelong learners. Children will grow in development toward a solid Christian character and a robust biblical worldview while also learning to live as a servant leader.

READER RECOMMENDED St. Thomas Aquinas The Goddard School

13720 W. Thomas Road, Avondale 623-935-0945 stacatholic.com

4320 N. School Hill Road, Buckeye 623-255-3290 13235 W. Thomas Road, Goodyear 623-536-8185 goddardschool.com


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DANCE STUDIO Take Five Dance Academy 3135 N. Dysart Road, Avondale 623-932-1342 takefivedance.com

CHARTER SCHOOL

Since 1991, Take Five Dance Academy has taught thousands of students how to dance. As its student base grew, so did its facility. Take Five Dance Academy went from a small studio to one of the largest dance schools in the West Valley. Take Five Dance Academy trains beginners through pre-professional. Students learn to be respectful, confident and conscientious as well.

Sequoia Pathfinder Academy 20370 W. Roosevelt Street, Buckeye 623-263-5400 spvw.org

READER RECOMMENDED The Studance Lab

Sequoia Pathfinder Academy is a tuition-free, kindergarten to 10th grade charter school that offers a high-quality personalized STEAM education in a safe, positive environment that creates academic success for its students. The school provides opportunities for critical thinking and collaboration and to develop a growth mindset school where students and teachers seek challenges. The five core values at Sequoia Pathfinder are respect, perseverance, collaboration, integrity and self-management.

READER RECOMMENDED Valor Preparatory Arizona 13185 W. Thomas Road, Goodyear 623-298-4520 valoraz.org

Legacy

12320 W. Van Buren Street, Avondale 623-344-0330 16060 W. Lower Buckeye Parkway, Goodyear 623-233-1100 legacytraditional.org

1050 N. Fairway Drive, Avondale 623-932-1505 studancelab.com

Desert West Dance

15671 W. Roosevelt Street, Goodyear 623-925-2636 desertwestdance.net

COLLEGE/HIGHER EDUCATION Estrella Mountain Community College 3000 N. Dysart Road, Avondale 623-935-8000 estrellamountain.edu

Since opening in 1992, EMCC has worked to create a “sense of place” that expresses the historical and cultural values of the surrounding communities while providing students with meaningful and engaging learning environments. EMCC enrolls approximately 15,000 students annually and is planned to be a large comprehensive learning college of more than 40,000 students.

READER RECOMMENDED Desert Education Solutions 560 N. Bullard Avenue, Goodyear 623-688-0555 deserteducation.com

SCHOOL MASCOT

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Desert Edge Scorpions

Mabel Padgett Elementary School

15778 W. Yuma Road, Goodyear 623-932-7500 aguafria.org/dehs

15430 W. Turney Avenue, Goodyear 623-547-3200 mpe.lesd79.org

Mabel Padgett Elementary School’s staff works to connect, educate and empower the Litchfield Elementary School District family and community. As a result, the school achieves academic excellence and attracts quality teachers.

READER RECOMMENDED Desert Star School

2131 S. 157th Avenue, Goodyear 623-772-4600 chooseaesd.org/ds

Franklin Pierce University

14455 W. Van Buren Street, Goodyear 623-518-2386 franklinpierce.edu

Litchfield Elementary School

255 E. Wigwam Boulevard, Litchfield Park 623-535-6100 les.lesd79.org

Opposing teams feel the sting of the home fans when the Scorpion keeps the crowd pumped all game long. Featured, with the Scorpion name, is a strong black, silver and copper color scheme.

READER RECOMMENDED Verrado Vipers

20050 W. Indian School Road, Buckeye 623-932-7400 aguafria.org/vhs

Millennium Tigers

14802 W. Wigwam Boulevard, Goodyear 623-932-7200 aguafria.org/mhs


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K-12* TUITION-FREE Public Charter School *Adding 12th grade in 2023

An Edkey® School

Now enrolling K-11th Grades for Fall 2022

N. Verrado Way W. Roosevelt St.

Sequoia Pathfinder’s smaller class sizes and low student-tostaff ratios help K-11th grade students achieve their potential and prepare for success! Enroll your child now to give them the gift of individualized and small group instruction and to be a part of the West Valley’s premier STEAM+ elementary and secondary school! The new STEAM+ secondary school building will be ready for the 2022-2023 school year and will include state-of-the-art computers, maker space, and science labs; synthetic turf athletic field; wood floor gymnasium; performing arts stage; cafeteria; and so much more!

623-263-5400 | www.spvw.org 20370 W. Roosevelt St., Buckeye, AZ 85326

9 to 1 Secondary School Student-to-Staff Ratio Currently

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ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER

HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER

Lisa Flanagan Corte Sierra Elementary School

Amy Lowe Choir Teacher Desert Edge High School

3300 N. Santa Fe Trail, Avondale 623-547-1000 cse.lesd79.org

15778 W. Yuma Road, Goodyear 623-932-7500 aguafria.org

As a Corte Sierra Elementary School teacher, Lisa Flanagan instructs her students to be independent, responsible, kind and grateful people. Flanagan, who was with the school when it opened in 2002, said she doesn’t teach for accolades. She, frankly, just loves it. “This really makes my day,” she said. “With this profession, we work really hard. It’s just sweet to know that I’m making a difference.”

Illinois native Amy Lowe has been a musician all of her life. Sharing that passion is No. 1 to her. “My music education philosophy is every student should have a comprehensive music education, even though that doesn’t happen,” she said. “When I came here, I was surprised to see how little the West Valley has.” Music programs lend themselves to socioemotional learning. “What better for these kids than the arts?” She has an answer, too, for folks who say they can’t sing. “If you can talk, if you don’t think you can sing, you’ve never been taught how,” she added. “Everyone should have a chance to be involved in the arts.”

READER RECOMMENDED Dianne Powe Carol Kirchman Mabel Padgett Elementary School West Valley Christian School 15430 W. Turney Avenue, Goodyear 623-547-3200 mpe.lesd79.org

16260 W. Van Buren Street, Goodyear 623-234-2100 wvchristianschool.org

Congratulations Ms. Reilly! Caitlynn Reilly teaches high school science. She is loved by her students because she connects with them in a way that makes them want to learn and succeed. Sequoia Pathfinder Academy and the Edkey Family of Schools are very proud of Caitlynn and our entire staff of dedicated teachers!

623-263-5400 | www.spvw.org

An Edkey® School

20370 W. Roosevelt St. Buckeye, AZ 85326

READER RECOMMENDED Tracy Meldrum Chrissie Cory Verrado High School Estrella High School

20050 W. Indian School Road, Buckeye 623-932-7400 aguafria.org

510 N. Central Avenue, Avondale 623-932-6562 estrellahs.com

SCHOOL DISTRICT Litchfield Elementary School District 272 E. Sagebrush Street, Litchfield Park 623-535-6000 lesd.k12.az.us

Litchfield Elementary School District has been bringing education to the West Valley for more than 90 years. Founded in 1915, the district has 10 elementary school and five middle schools.

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Agua Fria High School District 1481 N. Eliseo Felix Jr. Way, Avondale 623-932-7000 aguafria.org

Avondale Elementary School District (tie) 295 W. Western Avenue, Avondale 623-772-5000 chooseaesd.org

Liberty Elementary School District (tie) 19871 W. Fremont Road, Buckeye 623-474-6600 liberty25.org


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Litchfield Elementary School District

Best School District Best Elementary School Mabel Padgett Best Elementary Teacher

"Top Three"

www.lesd79.org

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• • • • • HONORABLE MENTIONS • • • • •

DINING:

Best Steakhouse

Best Hair Salon

• Sundance Dental Care

• Pei Wei • Wong’s Chinese Dining

Best Sushi

Best Homebuilder

• Costco • Visionworks

Best Asian Food Best Barbecue

• Pork on a Fork • Texas Roadhouse

Best Bloody Mary

• Lazy Palm Sports Grill • Lakeside Grill Estrella

• Black Angus Steakhouse • Roman’s Oasis • Hayashi Hibachi • Akaihana Sushi & Grill

Best Tacos

• Tacos Barbon • Raul & Theresa’s Mexican Restaurant

Best Takeout

Best Breakfast Spot

• Haymaker

Best Brewery

• Tailgaters Sports Bar & Grill • Saddle Mountain Brewing Company

• Park Cafe • Colados Coffee & Crepes • Transplant City Beer Company • Scale & Feather Meadery

Best Brunch

• Wildflower • Verrado Grille

Best Bakery/Dessert

• Crumbl Cookies • Abbie Cakes Sweet Kitchen

Best Coffee

• Starbucks • Black Rock Coffee Bar

Best Wings

COMMUNITY:

Best Church/Place to Worship • St. John Vianney Catholic Church • The Church at Litchfield Park

Best-Kept Secret

• Adams Natural Meats • Goodyear Gold Buying

Best Nonprofit

• Southwest Valley Family YMCA • Agua Fria Food and Clothing Bank

• Blush Salon • Haircutters in the Park • Maracay Homes • Mattamy Homes

Best Home Furnishings • HomeGoods • Ashley HomeStore

Best Home Services

• Stellar Kitchen and Bath • Sunland Plumbing & Construction

Best Insurance Agency/Agent • Brennan Insurance Agency

Best Mortgage/Title Insurance • Netco Title

Best Nail Salon

Best Fast-Food Burger

Best Place to Work

Best Happy Hour

• Red’s Bar & Grill • Lakeside Estrella

Best Plumbing Service

Best Healthy Food

• Victory in Verrado • Founder’s Course at Verrado Golf Club

• Culver’s • Whataburger

Best Game and Entertainment Center

• Target • Costco

• Booty’s Wings Burgers & Beer • The Wigwam

Best Golf Course

• Saddle Mountain Brewing Company • Enroute Coffee & Tea House

• Robeks • Tropical Smoothie Cafe

BUSINESS/SERVICES:

Best Italian

• Times Square Neighborhood Italian Restaurant • Ciao Grazie

Best Local Burger • Pete’s Fish & Chips • Red’s Bar & Grill

Best Mexican Food

• Manuel’s Mexican Restaurant • Arriba Mexican Grill

Best Pizza

• Papa Paul’s Brick Oven Pizza & Pasta • Taste of Italy

Best Place to Watch the Game • Buffalo Wild Wings • Old Pueblo Cafe and Pub

Best Seafood

• Red Lobster • Ed’s Fish & Chips

Best Sports Bar

• Roman’s Oasis • Augie’s Sports Grill

• Mahoney Law Office • Dana Law Group

Best Auto Repair

• Christian Brothers Automotive • Avondale Toyota

Best Barbershop

• Mr. Fresh Barbershop • Avondale Barber Shop

Best Car Dealership • Earnhardt Honda • Rodeo Ford

Best Credit Union/Bank

• SunWest Credit Union • Navy Federal Credit Union

• Mike Moran Plumbing • Sunland Plumbing & Construction

Best Pool Service

• Ozark Pool Service • Accent Pool/Spa Service

Best Real Estate Agency/Agent

• The Giordano Team • Glen Isenberg, Realty ONE Group

Best Roofer

• Horn & Sons Roofing & Painting

Best Senior Home Care • Homewatch CareGivers

Best Senior Living

• Hacienda Del Rey • Legacy House of Avondale

Best Tree Nursery

• White Tank Nursery and Garden Center

Best Veterinarian/Hospital • Legacy Animal Hospital • PetSmart

Best Customer Service

MEDICAL:

Best Garage Door Service

• Healing Chiropractic Hands • Copper Canyon Chiropractor

• Abbie Cakes • Litchfield Auto Repair

• John Stella Garage Door Repairs

• Desert Valley Pediatric Dentistry • Goodyear Kids’ Dentistry & Orthodontics

Best Physical Therapy

• White Tanks Physical Therapy • Chiropractic Solutions

Best Orthodontics

Best Charter School

Best Place to Exercise Best Place to Shop

Best Attorney

Best Pediatric Dentist

• Pet Planet

Best Pet Services

• Hidden Lake • Uptown Jungle Fun Park

• Dairy Queen • Baskin-Robbins

• Arizona Vein & Laser Institute • Regency Specialties

• FastMed Urgent Care • MedPost Urgent Care

Best Family Entertainment

• AirNow Heating & Cooling • A/C Expertek

Best Medical Specialist

• The Bug Doctor • Green Mango Pest Control

Best Pest Control

• Planet Fitness • YMCA

Best Air Conditioner/Repair Service

• Dignity Health

• Palm Valley Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics • Gentle Family Dentistry Dr. Clausen, Dr. Morejon

FUN & ACTIVITIES:

Best Ice Cream and Frozen Treats

Best Hospital/Medical Center

• The Nail Room • Haus of Nails

Best Deli/Sandwich Shop

• Saddle Mountain Brewing Company • Jimmy John’s

Best Eye Care

Best Chiropractor Best Dentist

• Dysart Dental

Best Urgent Care

EDUCATION: • Odyssey • BASIS Goodyear

Best Child Care Center

• Phoenix Children’s Academy • Tutor Time

Best Dance Studio

• Steppin’ Out Performing Arts • Bravo Dance Family

Best Elementary School

• Wildflower Accelerated Academy • Dreaming Summit Elementary School

Best Elementary School Teacher

• Michele Clark, Verrado Elementary School • Amanda Houser, Centerra Mirage STEM Academy

Best High School

• Agua Fria High School • Canyon View High School

Best High School Teacher

• Shannon Contreras, Estrella Foothills • Caitlynn Reilly, Sequoia Pathfinder Academy

Best Mascot

• Agua Fria Owls • Estrella Foothills Wolves

Best School District

• Buckeye Elementary School District • Tolleson Union High School District

Best Preschool

• Copper Trails School • West Valley Christian School

Best Private School

• Montessori in the Park • St. John Vianney Catholic School

Best Public School

• Litchfield Elementary School • Verrado High School


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rganizations around the Valley have scheduled summer camps to keep kids entertained when they’re out of school. Here is list of highlighted camps for parents to check out. The Learning Experience - Palm Valley 13922 Avalon Drive, Goodyear 623-536-3197 thelearningexperience.com The Learning Experience focuses on a curriculum of six ages and stages of early childhood development: infants, toddlers, twaddlers, preppers, preschoolers and kindergarteners. The “Summer of Happiness” places a focus on learning through hands-on experiences. Each month has a different theme, these include “Plants, Animals, and Habitats,” “Sonar’s Underwater World” and “The Great Outdoors.”

Also featured are original characters created to represent different areas of interest. City of Buckeye buckeyeaz.gov The city of Buckeye is offering three camps this summer. “Summer Lil’ Squirts” is intended to help preschoolers learn through play. Through various themes, young children learn social and independent skills. “Summer rec” is for first through eighth grade students. Offered at select Buckeye Elementary School District locations, the program will place kids in groups by age for activities. Both on-site activities and field trips will be offered. “Licensed All-Day Summer Camp” is for first to eighth grade children and features a variety of activities, including arts and crafts, sports and games. This camp will also offer weekly field trips.

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Explorer’s Summer Camp 623-935-9040 litchfield-park.org Offered by the city of Litchfield Park, children between the ages of 3 1/2 and 6 will have a chance to participate in “Explorer’s Summer Camp.” Activities will include weekly themes, arts and crafts, strategy games, pool days, music and movement, movies days, science experiments and sports. The camp will be split into two sessions, with one from June 6 to June 23 and another from July 5 to July 21. Parents can register by calling 623-9359040 or visiting the lobby at 100 S. Old Litchfield Road. Impact Gymnastics Academy 7812 N. 12th Street, Phoenix impactgymaz.com 602-870-7574 Impact Gymnastics Academy is of-

fering a summer camp program with rotating weekly themes. Participants will be broken up into small groups and participate in activities such as vault, bars, beam, Tumble Track, Ninja Zone and open gym. The program will begin on May 31 with the “Hawaiian Luau” theme, and the “mad scientists” will finish on Aug. 5. Full-day sessions, half-day sessions and extended

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care will be made available with varying costs and times offered. Salt River Fields Summer Clinic and Camp 7555 N. Pima Road, Scottsdale 480-270-5000 saltriverfields.com This summer, Salt River Fields is giving kids the chance to participate in activities on the same ground as Major League Baseball players. On May 30, kids can take part in the Memorial Day Clinic, which covers hitting, fielding, pitching, catching and baserunning. Children aged 5-12 years old are eligible to participate. Also on offer will be the June Summer Camp, taking place from June 13 to June 17. Children’s Museum of Phoenix 215 N. Seventh Street, Phoenix 602-253-0501 childrensmuseumofphoenix.org Children ages 5 to 8 can participate in one of the many weekly camps at Children’s Museum of Phoenix. Over

the course of 10 weeks, kids can take part in five themes: “Cosmic Cadets,” “Element Explorers,” “Deep-Sea Divers,” “Time Travelers” and “Garden Gurus.” Each theme will take place twice, meaning that there is no need to worry if the first instance is missed. Music Together 602-363-8202 For Valley locations, visit the website musictogetherinphx.com Music Together will offer learning experiences this summer through the art of music. Music Together emphasizes the bond that parents can form with their young children by singing, dancing and playing along with one another. The schedule for summer classes is set to be released in April. Classes are separated by age, with babies, toddlers, preschoolers and big kids being the groups. Parents may also sign up for guitar classes outside of family classes. As You Wish Pottery For Valley locations, visit the website asyouwishpottery.com For children who enjoy arts and

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crafts, As You Wish’s summer classes are sure to be something that they will enjoy. With a focus on pottery, kids will be able to craft pieces of art that they’ll be able to have as a keepsake for years to come. Summer Experience at ASU West 4701 W. Thunderbird Road, Glendale 602-543-5500 campus.asu.edu/west For high school kids, ASU is offering a college preparatory event at its west campus in Glendale. Aspects of the experience will include research, presentations and seminars. Learning communities will also take place that will be led by ASU faculty in a variety of topics, such as neuroscience and STEM. Dance Theater West 3925 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix 602-840-3883 dancetheaterwest.com

Dance Theater West offers people from ages 3 to adulthood the opportunity to learn creative and classical dance. Its motto is, “It is not what your child can do for dance; it is what dance can do for your child.” Parents can witness that firsthand this summer with classes all month long in June. Themes offered will be “Classical Intensive - An American in Paris,” “Primary Ballet - Fairy Tail Magic,” “Musical Theater Workshop - A Chorus Line” and “Musical Theater Workshop - Singin’ in the Rain.”

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Film to tell story of Hopkins’ mom BY CHRISTINA FUOCO-KARASINSKI West Valley View Executive Editor

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hen Arizona Cardinals fans watch DeAndre Hopkins, they see a talented, spirited athlete who maintains a tough exterior. His mother, Sabrina Greenlee, witnesses something a little different. “He’s always been a momma’s boy — although he might not admit it,” the South Carolina resident said with a laugh. “I’m definitely proud of him — not only on the football field but the businessman he’s become as well.” Life wasn’t always so playful for their family. Greenlee’s story is filled with cycles of abuse, teen pregnancy, and a violent attempt on her life that ultimately left her completely blind. Although

her life has been “no crystal stair,” she credits her faith as the fuel that equips her with the confidence and tenacity to inspire others to repair, recreate and restore their purpose and infinite potential. Greenlee will soon share her story through her memoir and is preparing for BRON Studios to make a movie about her life. “It’s a little surreal that they would make a depiction about my life,” she said. “I’m embracing it each day. I’m even thinking about who’s going to portray me. When they asked, I said Taraji P. Henson. She’s the same age as me and has an amazing personality. I am excited, but now I can’t believe this is really happening.” Working on the memoir and film has been trying for Greenlee. They unveiled

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a lot of darkness, but it led to healing. “Between the two, I did a lot of meditation and a lot of floating in the water to relieve stress,” she said. “Definitely, between writing the book proposal and the movie script, a lot of self-reflection and a lot of healing came about.”

S.M.O.O.O.T.H. operator Greenlee is the founder and CEO of S.M.O.O.O.T.H. Inc. — Speaking Mentally, Outwardly Opening Opportunities Toward Healing. Through this platform, she and her team aim to educate and empower as many women and children as possible through mentorship, counseling and outreach. She intends to continue raising awareness year-round by unmasking the myth and unveiling the many different shades of purple surrounding domestic abuse. S.M.O.O.O.T.H. has started operating in Arizona, which marks its third state. “I’m really ecstatic, with DeAndre having this amazing year coming up,” she said. “We take women who are in shelters, as they’re transitioning into their own dwelling — whether it be a home, a condo, it doesn’t matter. My philosophy is if you have a key, we can help you.” Greenlee and two S.M.O.O.O.T.H. members are certified life coaches who set the women up for success. “Most of the members of S.M.O.O.O.T.H. haven’t gone through domestic violence themselves, which is pretty amazing,” Greenlee explained. “I get to teach them and take them into shelters. It’s really great that they haven’t been through it, but they’re prepared and they did the training to understand what the ladies need to go through to heal.” Greenlee is a recipient of the 2020 Houston Humanitarian Awards. She has been featured on ESPN, USA Today and “Living in Fear: Chronicles I and II,” which won an Emmy, and regularly appears on local media outlets from South Carolina to Texas. Sabrina appeared on

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ABC news with the CEO of the National Domestic Violence Hotline. “The ESPN article was definitely amazing,” she said. “It got so much exposure. We had an outpouring of support from the NFL and NBA. People knew who I was then. While we’re sitting in the airport, I get, ‘Is that…?’ My daughter just starts shaking her head like, ‘That’s her.’” She is the mother of four children — Kesha Smith, who is a Houston-area Realtor; musician Marcus Greenlee; Hopkins and model Shanterria Cobb. Cobb was named after Greenlee’s brother, Terry Smith, who died in 1997. Besides her family, faith has helped Greenlee through her turbulent life. “Nine, 10 years ago, there was no way I could have thought about faith,” she said. “I was just so broken and really in a hurtful place. Over the years, I did a lot of reflecting, a lot of self-healing, realizing my faith played a big part of who I am now. “Had I not had faith, I would have crumbled a long time ago. I would say my faith is stronger now than it ever has been.”


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WEST VALLEY VIEW NEWS | MARCH 30, 2022 sues with difficult owners. Class concludes with a Q&A session. Virtual, 11 a.m. to noon, free, APRIL 4 TO APRIL 8 Round up the crew and head to Leaf Verde goodyearaz.gov RV Resort for food trucks, local tours and evening entertainment. Guests can camp Viva Iriezona all four nights with camping full hookup APRIL 22 TO APRIL 24 water, sewer and electricity. Bands like Indubious, Arise Roots and Eli Leaf Verde RV Resort, 1500 S. Mac jam for three days during an all-ages Apache Road, Buckeye, 8 a.m. to 6 event that includes water activities and p.m., tickets start at $42, hrrvc.org camping. Hidden Lake, 24445 Sunrise Drive, Buckeye, 8 to 11 p.m., tickets start at $300, vivairiezona.com

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The West Valley View publishes on Wednesday. The weekly calendar — a listing of entertainment events such as concerts, theatrical performances, events for schools, churches, county parks and nonprofit groups — runs every issue. Events must be open to the public to be considered and generally must be held within the View’s coverage area, which is south of Northern Avenue, west of Loop 101, plus all of Tolleson, extending to Estrella in the south and Tonopah in the west. Events such as concerts and theatrical performances that fall outside the View’s circulation area will be considered because there are no concert halls or theater venues within our boundaries. Weekly calendar items print on a space-available basis. The only way to guarantee that an item will print is to purchase an advertisement. Submissions must reach our office by 4 p.m. Wednesday to be considered for the following Wednesday publication. Submissions must be in writing and may be emailed to Christina Fuoco-Karasinski, christina@timespublications.com.

Bike Night

FRIDAYS IN APRIL On Fridays, head over to Whiskey on Western for Bike Night. Bikers receive 10% off their tab. Whiskey on Western, 613 E. Western Avenue, Avondale, 8 p.m. to 2 a.m., free, whiskeyonwestern.com

Code Club

MARCH 29 Kids can learn a new skill at Code Club with Python, HTML and Scratch. Coyote Branch Library, 21699 W. Yuma Road, Buckeye, 5 to 6 p.m., free, buckeyeaz.gov

Storytime

MARCH 30 This Downtown Library storytime is recommended for children ages 2 to 5. This will include stories, songs and games to help develop language skills. Downtown Library, 310 N. Sixth Street, Buckeye, 10:15 to 11 a.m., free, buckeyeaz.gov

PHX Lights: Altered Orbit

APRIL 1 AND APRIL 2 This two-day event features GRiZ, RL Grime, Liquid Stranger, Zomboy, Rusko, Flosstradamus, Champagne Drip, Jantsen, Smoakland, Leotrix, Proper. and SAAS. Phoenix Raceway, 7602 Jimmie Johnson Drive, Avondale, 7 p.m., general admission tickets start at $65, 18 and older, relentlessbeats.com

Arts in the Park Concert

APRIL 1 This month at The Wigwam, the Thaddeus Rose Band will perform a free show. Guests are asked to bring blankets or lawn chairs for seating. The Wigwam, 300 E. Wigwam Boulevard, Litchfield Park, 3 to 5 p.m., free, wigwamarizona.com

Water Workshop: Landscapes for Butterflies and Wildlife

APRIL 6 Learn which plants attract butterflies and other wildlife to the backyard in this virtual meeting, provided by the city of Goodyear. Jon Manning, certified arborist, will teach new techniques for a beautiful yard. Virtual, 5 to 7 p.m., free, goodyearaz.gov

April ADBA Drag Boat Races

APRIL 1 TO APRIL 3 Arizona Drag Boat Association brings mayhem to Hidden Lake in Buckeye for this racing extravaganza. Multiple food trucks, including Grind Your Bean, Leyvas and Dough Riders, will be there to feed families’ appetites. Hidden Lake, 24445 W. Sunrise Drive, Buckeye, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., tickets start at $10.50, hiddenlakeaz.com

Kidsfest

APRIL 9 Bring the kids to Friendship Park for a day of celebrating youth. Entertainment includes Epic DJ, Ballet Folklorico and zipline. Friendship Park, 12325 W. McDowell Road, Avondale, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., free, discoveravondale.com

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APRIL 22 TO APRIL 24 Stags’ Leap Winery visits The Wigwam’s monthly wine dinner. The Wigwam, 300 E. Wigwam Boulevard, Litchfield Park, 6:15 to 9 p.m., tickets start at $109, wigwamarizona.com

Avondale Fiesta

APRIL 30 Celebrate Cinco De Mayo in Avondale a little early with Mexican cuisine, beer, dancing and music. Historic Avondale on Western Avenue, Avondale, 6 to 10 p.m., free, avondaleaz.gov

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Buckeye hosts April Pool’s Day BY WEST VALLEY VIEW STAFF

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et ready for pool season at the city of Buckeye’s April Pools Day event from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, April 1, at the Buckeye Aquatic Center, 207 N. Ninth Street. Buckeye Community Services is teaming up with the Buckeye Fire Department for a night of pool safety. Join the city for this free event to learn more about: • Which swim lessons are right for children. • Water safety tips. • Drowning prevention. • CPR/First Aid. The city will have raffles for free life vests, pool swag and free swim lessons. Participants can register for the event at https://bit.ly/3bVcW5h.

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Buckeye is offering certified lifeguard training classes Tuesday, April 5, through Friday, April 8, at the city’s aquatic center, 207 N. Ninth Street. Learn a lifesaving skill through the blended SAI StarGuard Training class that includes certifications in first aid and ASHI CPR/AED Pro. Certifications are valid for one year upon completion of the class. Attendance is mandatory for all classes, and students must be prepared to swim at each class session.

Pre-requisites (will be completed on first day of class): • 15 years old (Note: Must be 16 years old to work for the city of Buckeye). • Swim 300 yards continuously (12 lengths of the pool). • Tread water for 2 minutes, legs only. • Retrieve and swim 20 yards with a 10-pound weight. The cost to attend this class is $125 for Buckeye residents, $150 for nonresidents. To register for either class, visit https://bit.ly/ 3bVcW5h.

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Jayne Ann Bryson

Jayne Ann Bryson, née Jacobs, passed away on March 13, 2022. She was 73 years old. She is survived by daughters Kandice [Phil McDonald] Kosier, Stacey [Harry] Box, Deneille [Turner] Bingham and Kayla Bryson; grandchildren McKenna [Blake Thurston] Connelly, Madeleine [Mackinnley] Halla, Melina [Nickolas Avelar] Connelly, Henry Box, Eliza Box, Nolyn Bingham and Fynton Bingham; great grandchildren Liam Halla and Isla Thurston; and sister Sue Jacobs. She was predeceased by her parents Ernest and Dorothy Jacobs and brother Neal Jacobs. Jayne was born in Glendale and graduated from Glendale High School. She lived in Buckeye for many years during which time she worked as a foster parent to severely disabled children and adults. As of her death, she was again living in Glendale. A celebration of life will be held at a later date and will be announced on Jayne's Facebook page.

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Charles Joseph Morris Charles Joseph (Joe) Morris Sr., 83, of Sur- Hurricane Hunters out of Puerto Rico to conprise, Arizona, passed away on March 02, trolling aircraft off the USS Kittyhawk during 2022, after a the Vietnam War to managing aviation difficult bat- schools in Millington, TN, to managing law tle with can- enforcement at NAS Lemoore, CA to comcer. He died manding the naval reserve unit in Phoenix, at home with Arizona. his wife and In 1985, Joe embarked on a civilian career in soulmate of the nuclear power industry where he managed 67 years by his labor augmentation services and contracts for side and his Arizona Public Service at Palo Verde Nuclear three children, Power Station until retiring in 2002. grandchilJoe spent his leisure years pursuing his pasdren and great sion for golfing, watching Alabama football grandchildren surrounding him. (ROLL TIDE!) and enjoying his grandchilJoe, was born on September 18,1938 to John dren and great grandchildren. and Ruby Morris in Louisville, KY. He was Left to cherish his memory is his wife Martheir youngest and sixth son in a family of five lene, his son Charles Jr. (Virginia), his two brothers and six sisters. Joe’s childhood was daughters Kay and Elaine; his four grandone marked by a loving Christian upbringing. children, Jennifer (Steven) Storey, Charles His mother was a homemaker and his father (Argel) Morris III, Heather (Richard) Howworked as a tool and die machinist in Pratt- ard, James (Victoria) Morris; his three great ville, Alabama. grandchildren, Emily Mionske, Sara Mionske, In August 1955, Joe married Frances Mar- Layla Castaneda and her dad and close family lene Wheeler. And the following year, he en- friend, Luis; his brother in-law David and sislisted in the U.S. Navy as a non-rate airman ter in-law Jaki Wheeler, his sister Judy (Bobwhere he would excel in an exceptional career by) McCord, and his brother, Albert (Mary) spanning thirty years and where he obtained Morris and his extended family members and every enlisted rank from E-1 airman to E-9 close friends. He was much loved and will be master chief, and every warrant officer rank dearly missed. Fair winds and following seas, from WO1 to WO4. Joe ultimately achieved Sailor. Go Bama, Roll Tide! the rank of Lt. Commander in 1982. He reA date for his celebration of life is not set tired from the Navy in 1984 as the Com- at this time but if you’d like to express your manding Officer at the Naval Reserve Center condolences, please consider a donation in in Phoenix, Arizona. his name to one of his favorite charities: St. Joe loved all aspects of his naval career from Jude Children’s Hospital, American Diabetes an aircrewman chasing hurricanes with the Association or the Salvation Army.

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OBITUARIES Juan Carlos Rodriguez

Mr. Rodriguez 46, of Avondale died February 25, 2022 in Goodyear, AZ. Carlos was born Nov. 19, 1975 in Phoenix and was a lifelong Avondale resident attending both Avondale Elementary and Agua Fria High Schools. He was preceded in death by his father, Gilberto N. Rodriguez, and is survived by his mother Carmen G. Rodriguez and sister Araceli Rodriguez. Carlos took great pride in serving as primary care giver to his mom and sister. Carlos loved his family and friends. He shared a love of baseball, football and most of all lowriding with his car club Familia. He will be greatly missed by all. A visitation, rosary and memorial mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m., Wednesday, April 6 at St. John Vianney Catholic Church, 539 E. La Pasada Blvd., in Goodyear. Condolences can be shared at www.avenidasfuneralchapel.com.

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September 16, 1925 - March 14, 2022 Josie L. Arrieta, 96, of Tolleson, Arizona was called to be with the Lord on March 14, 2022. She is preceded in death by her husband, Pete; her parents; her four sisters and two brothers. She is survived by her three daughters, Betsy Leon (Frank), Irene Ordonez (Joe – deceased), Josie Pina (Manuel); and son Pete Arrieta (Debi); 10 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. She was laid to rest at Holy Cross Cemetery on March 22, 2022. To read the full obituary and leave the family condolences, please visit https://www.hcccem.org/obituaries/Josephine-LArrieta?obId=24328534#/celebrationWall Here is the funeral home information: Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery & Funeral Home 9925 W. Thomas Road, Avondale, Arizona 85392 602-267-3960

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Mrs. Pamelia "Pam" Wilcox, 47, of Buckeye, Arizona died March 20, 2022. A public visitation will be held Monday, April 4 at 1pm at Thompson Funeral Chapel in Goodyear, Arizona.

Mary Jane Hardesty

Mary Jane Hardesty 93, of Buckeye passed away on March 11, 2022. Mary was born in Buckeye on February 16, 1929, to Mona Belle (Cox) and Samuel Carr. When she was three years old, her mother Mona married Carl Burns. She grew up surrounded by her three older brothers Short, Ed, Pig, and her younger brother Chuck. She married the love of her life, Bruce Hardesty, on August 23, 1947. They were happily married for 62 years. She worked for Buckeye Union High School as a secretary for the superintendent and principal. Mary Jane also supported her husband Bruce in his dream of farming in various positions for Hardesty Enterprises. She loved watching sports and was loyal to her sports teams. She loved singing, entertaining and visiting with friends. She had a deep love for her hometown, her country, friends and most of all her family. Her family was always first and she was adored by them all. Mary Jane, mom, auntie, friend, grandma, Granny Goose had a big heart and she was always willing to share it. Mary was preceded in death by her husband Bruce Hardesty in December 2009. She is survived by her children, Ellen and Bruce Bolen, grandchildren, Belinda and Brent Dykstra, Briana and Phillip Hart, Barrie and Jesse Rowley, greatgrandchildren, Kylie and Tatum Dykstra, Savanah, Avery, Gavin, and Avelyn Jane Rowley. A family graveside service was held March 19, 2022 at the Hazelton Memorial Cemetery. Donations in honor of Mary Jane can be made to Buckeye Union High School.

Antoinette Watkins

Antoinette Watkins, 91, died March 16, 2022. She was born October 20, 1930 to Michael DiSalle and Myrtle England in Washington, D.C. Services will be held at 9am, April 9 at Thompson Funeral Chapel. To read the full obituary, and leave the family condolences, please visit: www.thompsonfuneralchapel.com/ obituary/antionette-watkins

Billy Perry Swindle

Mr. Billy Swindle, 91, of Avondale, Arizona died March 7, 2022. He was born September 13, 1930 in Albany, Oklahoma to Marion Swindle and Willie Mae Cross. He is survived by his wife of 67 years, Velta Swindle, his four children: DeNelda Swindle, Danny Swindle, LaRetta Balderrama, and LaNita McCormick; his brother, Butch Swindle; and his sister, Oretha (Sally) Melton. He is also survived by 14 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren, and 4 great-great-grandchildren. A visitation was held March 25 at Avondale Baptist Church. Buriall is at West Rest Haven Cemetery at 12:45pm.

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uring the pandemic, students have undergone an unprecedented school experience as they have participated in virtual and hybrid learning and have created an even greater emphasis on the importance of the internet. Avondale Virtual Innovation Academy (AVIA), a third through eighth grade online learning program, allows its students to take ownership of their learning by providing a flexible educational experience, one that has been a desired experience since the start of the pandemic. While the enrollment has increased to 125 students since it opened in July 2021, the participation in after-school activities has also drastically increased. Noticing the number of children who enjoy the online learning experience and the ability to interact online, Angie Smith, AVIA coordinator, started a community game night for her students as well as the Laveen School District. “We offer our students Fortnite competitions. It’s a community game night, and they participate and do so in squads within the platform,” Smith said. “We open it up to families as well, so brothers and sisters, moms and dads, they get to participate as well. And it’s all very secure. Everybody that participates in the platform does so anonymously. So, there’s no sharing of personal information. It’s a very, very family-oriented community.” This year, the program was introduced to students, initially attracting about 20 students. Now, between the

two districts, the game nights average 130 participants. AVIA sends emails to its students, as well as its Laveen partner, and every Friday students can join the online game at 6:45 p.m., as the official game begins at 7 p.m. Smith said esports is a great outlet for students to interact with each other outside of the classroom, all while in a safe and controlled environment. “It’s definitely a social-emotional outlet for them to reach out and participate in a gaming situation with other kids, and it allows them to get to know other participants,” she said. “Esports is very good at improving hand-eye coordination, attention and visual acuity. It builds that teamwork component with the communication and strategy that they have to work together during the actual playing of the game, sportsmanship that they learn through participating. It’s also improving their basic processing and executive functions within their brain.” Smith said she hopes to see the esports program grow in terms of participation, as well as the content it offers to students and families. “We definitely want to add on more participants, maybe grow the program and have a different game that they can participate in,” she said. “We’ve stuck with the Fortnite game through the year because that’s what the kids really enjoy. So that’s kind of the goal is to grow the program bigger and to allow them to have more games and community game nights available to the families.” For more information about AVIA, visit chooseaesd.org.

Avondale Virtual Innovation Academy opened in July 2021. The program now has 125 students enrolled in the flexible educational experience. (Avondale Elementary School District/ Submitted)

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