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Subway Restaurants of Arizona are offering customers a coupon for one free child’s ticket to either Sea Life Arizona Aquarium in Tempe or Legoland California with the purchase of an adult admission ticket at regular price, which is up toexpensive $59homes in savings. looking back The discount coupons are available at participating local Subway stores through June 30 and are not valid for groups or with any other offers. The famous Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, set to open in downtown Chandler in late 2015, will now open in mid to late 2016, according to developers. You’ll just have to wait a bit for a boozy movie-going experience, unfortunately. The same complex housing Alamo Drafthouse Cinema late next year will also be home to new locations for The Vig and La Bocca, as well as Modern Margarita. We’re getting thirsty just thinking of all of the possibilities.
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100-year-old venue was a secret watering hole during the prohibition era, and now it’s opening its doors to the public starting this summer. A new Chandler law makes property owners and renters liable if underage drinkers are found in the home. Better lock up that liquor cabinet! And now is a good time to talk about drinking with your kids. Tickle us pink! The Perch Brewery and The Beer Research Institute have partnered to make a raspberry, pinktoned saison. Sounds pretty refreshing to us! It’s just one of the many fruitflavored beers brewed in downtown Chandler. Try SanTan’s new Strawberry Wit or their summer seasonal, Mr. Pineapple for a local fruity beer kick. A Chandler Vietnam War veteran is now being honored with a U.S. postal stamp. Seventy-five-year-old Frederick Ferguson’s face will be featured as part of series of Vietnam War forever stamps. Chandler teen Marcus Behling came so close to the final round of the Scripps National Spelling Bee earlier this month. The eighth grader made it to the end of the sixth round, though, showing us all up.
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Reed named acting city manager Chandler Assistant City Manager Marsha Reed has been named the acting city manager while the City recruits a replacement for retiring City Manager Rich Dlugas. The City Council voted unanimously to make the appointment at its May 28 City Council meeting. Reed joined the City of Chandler in April 2013 as assistant city manager, after previously working for the City of Lubbock, Texas, for 20 years. In that organization, she served in many capacities in public works and the last five years as chief operating officer overseeing several large departments. Prior to joining the City of Lubbock she held several positions at the Lubbock District of the Texas Department of Transportation for 10 years. A two-time graduate of Texas Tech University, Reed earned her bachelor’s degree in civil engineering in 1988 and her master’s
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BASIS students participated in the 25th annual U.S. Department of Energy National Science Bowl. Pictured, from left, are Vigeeth Guggilla, Kasyap Kondury, Sachin Subaramarian, Rahul Jayaraman, Raj Shah, Aditya Ashar, coach Theresa Gburek and Michaela Murray.
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By Sydney Bowen Two groups of BASIS Chandler wear our matching T-shirts we had students learned all about teamwork designed, and ordered for the comwhile showing off their impressive petition, and the kids brought pracmath and science skills at the 25th an- tice questions to study while we were nual U.S. Department of Energy Na- waiting.” tional Science Bowl’s regional compeThere were six rounds of roundtition held recently at the ASU West robin matches and six rounds of doucampus. ble elimination. The students prepped The Quantum for eight months for Leapers didn’t make the event. it through the double“We began having elimination round, weekly, one-hour pracwhile The Biohazards tices in the first week placed fourth. of September,” Gburek “BASIS Chandler said. “We also held an students love acaInter-BASIS Science demic competitions,” Bowl practice compesaid Theresa Gburek, tition a month prior to an educator at BAregionals where teams SIS Chandler and one from BASIS schools of the science bowl Isaac Mordukhovich is the vice across the Valley came captain of the The Biohazards. coaches. together for mock “The students have already been competitions.” recruiting the up and coming ninth Also participating in the regional graders to join the BASIS Chandler competition were BASIS schools in Science bowl teams, so we are very Mesa, Peoria, Ahwatukee, Phoenix, much looking forward to attending Scottsdale and Tucson. the Regional Science Bowl competiThe students’ attitudes toward the tion again next year.” bowl and how they placed show they The Quantum Leapers and The are not just in it for the win. They truly Biohazards arrived at the campus ea- enjoy competing, learning and sharing ger to compete in the “Jeopardy”-like memorable experiences. competition. But, they admitted, they “The overall experience of the Rewere a little apprehensive. gional Science Bowl competition was “The kids were a little nervous of wonderful,” Gburek said. “I think the course, but they were also very ex- Science Bowl is a fun and healthy way cited,” Gburek said. “We’ve been pre- for students to test their scientific paring for a long time and many of knowledge against the knowledge of the students were looking forward to their peers.” competing against the teams that they The winners of the Regional Science competed against last year. Bowl head to the national event in “The day of the competition was Washington, D.C., with schools from so exciting. We were all excited to around the country.
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Miss Arizona heading to 2015 Miss USA Pageant By Tracy House
There isn’t a talent portion at the 2015 Miss USA Pageant, but if there was, Maureen Montagne, the 21-yearold reigning Miss Arizona USA 2015 from Chandler, said she would probably sing, dance or play the ukulele, because her other talent, licking her elbow, isn’t really stage worthy. Instead, Montagne will be judged in the swimsuit, evening gown and interview categories at the 2015 Miss USA Pageant in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on July 12. “All the contestants will be leaving two weeks early and we’ll do pageant training over there,” she said. To prepare for the trip, Montagne is staying fit, maintaining her interview skills, keeping up on current events and readying for the runway. Montagne is no stranger to the latter, however. “I started modeling when I was about 5. I was actually scouted at the Ostrich Festival one time.” She made her pageant debut at age
13. “My mom entered me in it. I was so shy and I didn’t do very well. I used to be super quiet.” Then at 18 she placed third runnerup as Miss Asia Arizona. At 19 she went to the Philippines and represented Arizona in a national pageant, receiving first runner-up and in November 2014 was crowned Miss Arizona USA 2015. Veteran’s advice For girls thinking about going into pageantry, Montagne offers some advice. “The No. 1 thing I have to say to girls looking to compete is there is no such thing as a ‘pageant girl.’ The girls who win are confident girls who know how to showcase themselves. It’s all about confidence. It’s all about inner beauty. I think so many girls think they aren’t good enough, or they’re not thin enough, or that the girl next to me is beautiful, she’s taking away from me so I can’t compete. That’s not the case at all.”
Montagne admitted she was terrified in her first pageant. “If it wasn’t for pageantry I wouldn’t be as outgoing as I am. I wouldn’t be able to be such a great public speaker.” She mentioned that competing in pageants has also made her smart and business savvy. After all, she has to find sponsors to help with the costs. “At the end of this year, in November, I can say that I have so much that I’ve learned and gained from doing pageants.” Montagne moved to Chandler as a youngster, but feels like a “true Arizonan.” “I hate the cold and I grew up here,” she said. In addition to her duties as Miss Arizona, she works at Abercrombie & Fitch at the Chandler Fashion Center and attends ASU where she is majoring in communication and dancing on the school’s drill team. “I feel like I have to graduate a Sun Devil. I have to graduate with an ASU degree.” A fluent speaker of Tagalog, (her mother is from the Philippines where she has visited several times) she plans to become a reporter in Asia after graduating.
Chandler’s Maureen Montagne, Miss Arizona USA 2015, is heading to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to compete in the 2015 Miss USA Pageant on Sunday, July 12.
“I never thought I would have been Miss Arizona. I’m just a normal girl, doing her thing,” she said. While Montagne may see herself as normal, she loves trying new foods and said that she has eaten balut (a traditional Filipino delicacy), silk worms and chicken feet, but that Mikado Sushi is her favorite place to eat in Chandler.
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Great Hearts Academies, a network of classical, liberal arts public charter schools, will open a new academy in Chandler this fall as its high-performing model continues to perform across the Valley. Construction is underway and progressing on schedule for Great Hearts new Archway Classical Academy Lincoln, which will be co-located with Lincoln Preparatory Academy at 2250 S. Gilbert Rd., in Chandler. The new academy is enrolling for grades kindergarten through eighth grade and will open Great Hearts offers an unparalleled, tuition-free libarts education and distinguishes itself by gradfor the 2015-16 school year on Aug. eral uating “Great Hearted” students with the capacity 11. for meaningful leadership. Great Hearts offers an unparaltaling $30.35 million. The average SAT leled, tuition-free liberal arts education and distinguishes itself by graduat- score at Great Hearts is 1820, which is ing “Great Hearted” students with the more than 300 points above the national capacity for meaningful leadership. The average. The average ACT score is 27.2, schools offer a diverse and robust curric- which exceeds the national average by ulum that includes music and art, along more than six points. Archway Lincoln and Lincoln Prep are with competitive athletics and a range of still accepting applications for the 2015extracurricular activities. Great Hearts prepares graduates for 16 school year. To apply or learn more, success in the most highly selective col- visit www.lincolnprep.org for sixth leges and universities in the nation. Net- through eighth grades, or www.archworkwide, 100 percent of Great Hearts waylincoln.org for students set for kingraduates attend a two- or four-year col- dergarten through fifth grade. Parents lege and 84 percent of the Class of 2014 can call office manager Suzanne Seidl at received merit-based scholarships, to- (602) 424-1796.
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Sarah M. Smith graduated from Oregon State University with a Master of Science degree in food science and technology. Cristina Acuna graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from Benedictine University at Mesa. Chelsea Brumby graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in criminal justice from Benedictine University at Mesa. Lindsay Wantland
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Summer is great time to prepare kids for kindergarten By Alison Stanton
Summer break is in full swing, and many families are busy with pool parties and vacations. The season is also the perfect time to prepare kids for kindergarten, according to a press release from First Things First, a statewide organization that funds early education and health programs that help young students find successful in kindergarten. Schools expect 5-year-old children to arrive for their first day of kindergarten with basic academic and social skills, First Things First noted in the press release. It requires more than academic readiness, however. “Kindergarten today is really more like first grade used to be,” said Wendy Jung, a kindergarten teacher in the Tempe Elementary School District. “Children have to sit still a lot, but kindergarten is not just an academic experience. It’s also a social experience.” Jung explained that parents can help
their little ones by settling into a sleep routine. “Children who are successful have routines and schedules that didn’t just start when kindergarten started,” she said. “Parents can be thinking about how early children will need to get up during the school year and adjust bedtime during the summer.” To help families and caregivers prepare children for kindergarten, First Things First offers several key tips. First, parents and caregivers should read with the child at least 20 minutes per day. Try books that repeat words about familiar objects; involve activities like counting, identifying colors, objects or letters; or, are about things your child likes. Ask questions about the story like, “What do you think happens next?” according to the statement. Talking and singing with the child everywhere is also a great way to pre-
pare him or her for kindergarten; this can be done at home, in the car or at the store. In addition to establishing a regular sleep schedule, First Things First suggests creating predictable routines for waking up and dressing, meal times, and bath and bed times. Do a test-run of the big day by practicing all the activities that will happen in the morning and at school, the press release said, adding that this will help the child overcome any fears. Include waking up at the scheduled time, walk to the bus stop and talk about where to sit. If you drive, talk about landmarks on the way. Pack a Student Chronicles
lunch and practice opening things together. Incoming kindergarteners can also practice their writing skills by drawing with crayons, chalk and markers. Parents can ask the child to tell them about the drawings. Parents should also talk to their kids about the changes that are coming when they start school. Be positive, and give your child the opportunity to ask questions or express fears. Read books with your child about starting kindergarten. For more tips to prepare kids over the summer for their first day of school, visit http://bit.ly/1HXHbAd.
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By Ken Abramczyk The Chandler Chamber of Commerce honored some of the city’s finest volunteers, businesses, educators and administrative staff at the 28th annual Community Awards dinner June 3 at the Wild Horse Pass Hotel and Casino. The ceremony recognizes outstanding businesses of all sizes, and educators and administrators who demonstrate leadership and exemplify their commitment to Chandler. A chamber committee chose the winners in May. “It’s all about individuals and companies doing great things in Chandler,” said Terri Kimble, Chamber president and CEO, to the crowd. “We celebrate the achievements of our community and honor the individuals and businesses that make Chandler a great place to live, work and play.” The crowd gave a standing ovation to Police Officer David Payne when he was posthumously given the James Snedigar Public Service Award. He apprehended more than 400 impaired drivers as a traffic officer before he was struck and killed by a drunken driver while on his motorcycle on Oct. 31, 2014. David’s parents, Robert and LuAnn Payne, accepted the award and were joined on stage by Police Chief Sean Duggan and several officers from the Chandler Police Department. “We lost a son, but we gained a family,” said Robert Payne of the CPD. “They have been wonderful. There is no way to thank them for everything you’ve done for our family. Thank you very, very much.” Dignity Health Chandler Regional Medical Center received The Chandler Cup award for its efforts in bringing the
only Level 1 Trauma Center to the Southeast Valley. The Chandler Unified School District won the Business Diversity in Action award for bringing in guest speakers, using curriculum and cultural festivities to promote cultural understanding. Mike Perry of Whitneybell Perry Architects, was honored with The Community Cup for his work with Relay for Life of Chandler. He helped raise more than $1 million for the fight against cancer. Lee Bolster, a business development manager for Thorobred Chevrolet, was given The Chamber Cup for assisting and recruiting volunteers for the Ostrich Festival Parade. Business winners and their awards included d’Vine Gourmet, Micro Business of the Year; Subaru Superstore of Chandler, Small to Medium Business of the Year; and ClearCall Solutions, Business of the Year. Dave Waltzer of Combined Insurance won the Chamber Ambassador of the Year. Educators and a school support staff member were honored. Phyllis Carr of Hamilton High School won Educator of the Year; Perry High School Principal Daniel Serrano is Administrator of the Year, and Darlene Healy of Payne Junior High School was given Support Staff Employee of the Year. Education scholarships to GilbertChandler Community College were awarded to Ana Caceres and Angelica Santillano-Silva, both of whom will study business management, and Nydia Hayes, who expects to study computer business applications.
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The classic “recipe” for homemade laundry detergent is to shred one bar of Fels Naptha soap and combine it with Borax and washing soda. The first time I made this I used a hand shredder on the soap which wasn’t that difficult, but out of sheer laziness I used a food processor this time. All it required was cutting the soap into 1-inch pieces
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One of the other selling points of making your own laundry detergent is that it is more environmentally friendly than the premade stuff. So is it worth it? Sort of. The average price of a 76 oz. box of Borax is $3.97, likewise for a 55 oz. box of washing soda. A bar of Fels Naptha is about $1.97. On your initial purchase, using this recipe, you can get two full batches of laundry detergent which works out to $5.94 per batch. Each batch yields approximately 25 loads of laundry or $11.88 for 50 loads. To compare, Walmart lists a bottle of 96-load, Arm & Hammer For Sensitive Skin laundry detergent for $7.88. If you’re looking at it from the environmentally friendly standpoint, you can pick up a 66load bottle of Seventh Generation for $12.99. So it’s equivalent to one, more expensive than another. Unless you’re dealing with severe allergies, it’s definitely cheaper to buy premade detergent but it’s not necessarily better for the environment to do so.
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Stepping stones/pet memorials Unfortunately, we had to put one of our dogs to sleep not long ago. This is the first time my kids have been old enough to comprehend death and they’ve been extremely upset over losing their beloved pet and have been searching for a way to remember him. While it’s very easy to purchase stepping stone kits at the craft store, we wanted to personalize every aspect of this project so we compiled our supplies on our own.
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Set out the aluminum pie tins or plant saucers that you intent to use. Mix up the cement according to the instructions on the package, and then pour the mixture into the molds, almost to the top. You’ll have to work quickly on this project as most cement sets up quickly, especially in Arizona’s dry climate. One of my kids tried to make a portrait of our dog in glass beads, the other opted for sticking as many pretty pieces into the cement as it would hold. I made a bone-shape out of the glass beads. You can also add weatherproof acrylic paint to the wet cement and swirl it around for a pretty marbled look. We used the toothpick to write our dog’s name, and set them out to dry. If you intend to walk on your stepping stones, I recommend waiting at least 24 hours before setting them out, just to make sure the cement has set completely. They should pop out of their molds very easily and if you have extra cement left over, you can reuse the molds to make more.
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World.” Two years later, “Songs from the Big Chair” catapulted them to the top of the charts with the hits “Shout” and “Everybody Wants to Rule the World.” WHEN: Friday, June 19, at 8 p.m. WHERE: Wild Horse Pass Hotel and Casino, 5040 Wild Horse Pass Blvd., Chandler COST: $65 to $119 INFO: (877) 840-0457 or www.wingilariver.com Chandler Art Walk This art walk provides a fun family atmosphere where viewers can browse the many different types of art available from over 50 local artists WHEN: Fridays June 19 and July 17, from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. WHERE: Crowne Plaza San Marcos Ballroom, 1 San Marcos Pl., Chandler COST: Free INFO: (480) 855-3539 or www.chandlerartwalk.com Wagner Dance & Music—Planet Dance Aliens from “Planet Dance” are searching the universe for the meaning of life. Will they find it right here on stage? Join Wagner Dance and Music to find out. WHEN: Saturday, June 20, at 7 p.m. WHERE: Chandler Center for the Arts, 250 N. Arizona Ave., Chandler COST: $15 to $17 INFO: (480) 892-7179 or www.wagnerdanceandmusic.com Sun City Stomperz The Stomperz play traditional New Orleans-style jazz, most originating from the first half of the 1900s. WHEN: Sunday, June 21, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Crowne Plaza San Marcos Golf Resort and Conference Center, 1 San Marcos Pl., Chandler COST: $10 to $15 INFO: (480) 620-3941 or www.azclassicaljazz.org Salt River Fishing Trip Come and fish the Lower Salt River with the City of Chandler. Transportation to different fishing areas around the lower Salt River will enhance this great opportunity for the whole family. WHEN: Wednesday, June 24, from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. WHERE: Environmental Education Center at Veterans Oasis Park, 4050 E. Chandler Heights Rd., Chandler COST: $9 to $13 INFO: (480) 782-2890 or www.chandleraz.gov.
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Three Dog Night Three Dog Night, one of the most popular and distinctive bands in the world, enters its fourth decade with an exciting new live DVD and VHS ‘Three Dog Night: Live with the Tennessee Symphony Orchesta’ which offers fresh performances of some of Three Dog Night’s classic hits. WHEN: Friday, June 26, at 8 p.m. WHERE: Wild Horse Pass Hotel and Casino, 5040 Wild Horse Pass Blvd., Chandler COST: $35 to $79 INFO: (877) 840-0457 or www.wingilariver.com Intocable Grammy award-winning superstar group Intocable (Untouchable) is a Tejana/ Noerteño musical group from Zapata, Texas, that was started by friends Ricky Muñoz and René Martínez in the early ‘90s. WHEN: Saturday, June 27, at 8 p.m. WHERE: Wild Horse Pass Hotel and Casino, 5040 Wild Horse Pass Blvd., Chandler COST: $45 to $99 INFO: (877) 840-0457 or www.wingilariver.com Chandler Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular Hosted by the Chandler Lions Club, this event includes live music, a free kid’s carnival, a bike parade and food and beverage vendors. WHEN: Saturday, July 4, at 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Tumbleweed Park, 2250 S. McQueen Rd., Chandler COST: Free INFO: (480) 782-2735 or www.chandleraz.gov Creedence Clearwater Revisited Rock and Roll Hall of Fame rhythm section, Stu Cook and Doug “Cosmo” Clifford, from Creedence Clearwater Revival are joined by some new faces.
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Beer and honey glazed salmon It’s the perfect recipe for summertime. A beer and honey glazed salmon with a great story attached to it! So let me start here. How often do think about where a food product originated or what went into the manufacturing of it when you open the can, tear into a package or pop open the top of a beverage? The next time you come across the amber beer from the Alaskan Brewing Co., you’ll know the story behind it. It’s how I found out about this sweet and savory recipe for beer and honey glazed salmon. If anyone knows the hardships of operating a brewery in Alaska—with its often limited access and perennial harsh weather—it’s Marcy and Geoff Larson. They founded Alaskan Brewing Co. at age 28 in 1986. The duo wanted to craft beer the way it was done more than 100 years ago during the gold rush, when there were more than 50 breweries and 142 saloons catering to miners who were thirsting for gold. But miners followed “that thar” gold, and when it dried up, so did the breweries and
saloons. All are gone now except for one—the Larsons’ award-winning brewery in Juneau. Alaskan Brewing Co. started with the support of 80 Alaska neighbors, and the first batch of beer sold out overnight. It ushered in a new era of liquid prosperity, unencumbered by 1897 gold rush era rules that stated “no liquors, malt or vinous, could be imported, manufactured or sold, save by special permit and then only for use for medicinal, mechanical or scientific purposes.” Today, the brewing company has more than 100 major medals and awards to tip their glasses to—almost half of which are, you got it... gold! This recipe comes straight from the brewery and Tom West, Alaskan Brewery’s production assistant. The amber beer used in this recipe is the perfect blend of sweet and stout to give salmon a nice full-bodied glaze. It’s a simple recipe that all comes together in one pot on the stove, then mopped over a piece of fresh Alaskan salmon.
Beer and honey glazed salmon 1/4 cup amber beer 4 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons honey 2 tablespoons brown sugar 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 tablespoon soy sauce 1 teaspoon ground cumin 1 teaspoon lemon pepper Splash liquid smoke (about 1/8 teaspoon) 2 lbs. fresh wild Alaska salmon or halibut
Combine all ingredients in a saucepot. Bring to a boil over medium high heat. Reduce heat to low and allow the sauce to thicken slightly. Remove from the heat and cool. May be made in advance and kept refrigerated until ready to use. Coat fish with glaze and grill or broil over medium heat, basting frequentPage 26
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ly. Watch closely to prevent burning. Cooking time depends on the type of fish and its thickness. Remove from the heat and serve immediately. Jan’s Notes: Before basting, I reserved about 1/2 cup of the glaze to pour over the salmon after plating it up. As the recipe noted, I basted often to give the salmon a sweet and savory glaze. June 15, 2015
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Nabers was named Small Business of the Year by the Ahwatukee Chamber of Commerce.
Located just outside of the Chandler Pavilions off Ray Road and 54th Street, Nabers is like a chameleon that shines with each color change. Approaching the brightly hued restaurant that proclaims it’s “where friends gather,” we expected to see a neighborhood diner of sorts. Inside, we were pleasantly surprised at the turn of events. Nabers, with its Americana wood accents and large dance floor, puts an emphasis on live music. But, again switching gears, the food isn’t typical bar fare. Owners Dick and Pam Nenaber strive to serve fresh and from-
scratch American comfort food. My husband and I checked out Nabers on a Sunday afternoon, when the dining establishment was quiet. We perused the menu online before we arrived and our mouths were watering at the very thought of the dishes we were going to order. From the list of appetizers—all of which are discounted by $3 during happy hour—we chose the pulled pork potato skins. Oh my gosh, are we glad we did. The pork was braised in cider and chipotles and doused in Nabers’ Arizona Gold barbecue sauce. It is stuffed in
crispy fried potato skins, topped with Tillamook cheddar cheese, Applewood smoked bacon and green onion, then drizzled with chipotle aioli ($10). The barbecue sauce was sweet with just a hint of spice and nicely complemented the aioli. The pork was juicy and accompanied the potatoes well. My husband went heavy for his main dish—the Bacon Behemoth Burger, a 60/40 blend of Angus beef and Applewood smoked bacon. The meats are ground fresh and hand pressed into a half-pound patty are garnished with smoked gouda, an over-easy egg, more crispy bacon, fried onion straws, all of which are set in a toasted brioche bun with bacon aioli and speared with a beerbattered fried pickle ($13). My husband, a hamburger aficionado of sorts, loved the burger but with its “behemoth” size, the burger is kind of hard to eat with your hands. He cut it in half and tried to eat. Still, no luck. So he went the fork-and-knife route. This huge burger comes with a side of all-natural French fries with sea salt, cinnamon and sugar sweet potato tots, cottage cheese, bacon potato salad, garden salad or cup of soup. For an extra $1, a gluten-free bun can
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be used instead of the brioche. On the opposite end of the menu, I looked at the “Small Plates” section and chose the chicken skewers ($9.50), which were amazing. The grilled chicken skewers were brushed with raspberry jalapeño sauce and served with a handful of fries. I’m not a big fan of fries, but these were delicious—crispy on the outside with just enough soft potato inside. Nabers is the quintessential entertainment hotspot. Besides the delightful dishes, it offers happy hour daily from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m., country music and dancing, trivia, cornhole, ping pong, a large patio with misters and oversized televisions to watch sports events. Reservations are accepted for the restaurant named Small Business of the Year by the Ahwatukee Foothills Chamber of Commerce.
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Since Collins Comfort Masters opened for business in 1985, the family-owned, full-service HVAC company has strived to live up to its name by keeping its customers as comfortable as possible. From air conditioners that conk out in July to heaters that need repair on a cold winter’s day, Collins Comfort Masters is ready, willing and able to help, according to Mark Mariano, director of marketing and advertising. “We are heating, air conditioning and plumbing contractors, and we can handle anything and everything related to those fields,” Mariano said. “We try to keep the home as comfortable as possible for our customers and like our name says, we are the masters of comfort.” Unlike some other HVAC compaon the town
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Another popular feature of Collins Comfort Masters, Mariano said, is its referral program, which rewards people who help bring in new customers. “We will literally write our customers a check,” he said. Mariano, who has worked with the company for 10 years, said he especially enjoys the family environment at Collins Comfort Masters. “We have a lot of fun. We know how to play, but we definitely know how to work, too,” he said. “I’ve had a lot of opportunity to grow and advance within the company, I love the way I’m never bored, and I never say ‘I don’t want to go to work.’” Collins Comfort Masters is located at 1455 W. Scott Ave., in Gilbert. For more information, call (480) 890-2665 or visit www.collinscomfort.com.
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Rio Salado College is an accredited institution. Online classes may have in-person components, testing requirements, block calendar guidelines and require proof of legal residency. Payment plan options and financial aid are available to those who qualify. *$84/credit for Maricopa County residents. IA_AD_CT-Online_0714
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