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YOUTH Agua Fria district unveils new logo
BY WEST VALLEY VIEW STAFF
Agua Fria Union High School District recently unveiled a new logo.
“The community has grown and evolved over the years, so it is time for a refreshed logo to refl ect what the district represents today and to symbolize our future,” Superintendent Mark Yslas stated. “We are entering a new era as a region; rebranding goes hand in hand with the change and momentum of the West Valley.”
While change is necessary to progress, honoring the foundation of what makes this district special is vital. The new logo’s colors are red, white and blue to represent the community’s patriotism, he said.
It also depicts a river, which is a nod to the Spanish words in the district’s name, “agua fría,” which translates to “cold water.” Like water, Agua Fria Union High School District helps create economic prosperity, build communities and connect people.
The rebranding began in July, when several logo options were created internally by the newly established Department of Communications and Strategic Initiatives. A focus group was assembled to ensure the logo involved multiple stakeholders.
In August, it gathered feedback from community members, teachers, students and staff. It was used to help guide, modify and eliminate options. A survey was conducted to rank logo options, and the top two logo options were presented to the governing board for its consideration.
This month, a new logo was selected by the governing board at its meeting. The community will begin to see the new logo rolled out on social media, the web page and on district communications. A style guide has been created to ensure the brand integrity of the new logo.
Agua Fria’s new logo is red, white and blue to represent the community’s patri-
otism. (Image courtesy of the Agua Fria Union High School District)
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showings. Wilson yearned to apply previously but was otherwise occupied.
“I had heard about it before, and I had forgotten the deadline every year,” Wilson said. “Something would come up and I wouldn’t do it. This year, I was bound and determined to get it done because we have been through so much.”
The photo of Tamia was selected from more than 2,100 entries in the NDSS worldwide call for photos. Her photo was shown on two JumboTron screens in the heart of Times Square, thanks to the support of ClearChannel Outdoor.
The Times Square video presentation kicked off the fl agship Buddy Walk, which has taken place in New York City since 1995 as part of the National Buddy Walk Program.
Wilson sees her daughter as more than a diagnosis on a piece of paper.
“They think, ‘This is what she can and cannot do,’ and that is not life,” she said. “Life is not a diagnosis. You have it and you work with it, and you make it happen. We are warriors.”
The Times Square opportunity means everything to the Wilson family. To see Tamia’s picture in Times Square is a proud moment for Wilson, and she is grateful for it. In the future, she hopes Tamia will see the photos and the interviews and see how far she has come.
“I want her to know that her grandmother and possibly her father are looking down on her and they are so proud of her, and I want her to know that her dad and grandmother love her very much and I do, too, and I don’t think she knows that. If Tamia wants to do something she is going to make it happen. Tamia is our little sunshine.”
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John H. Hammitt
John H. Hammitt, 85, of Litchfield Park, Arizona died September 12, 2021 in Surprise, Arizona. He was born October 25, 1935 in Oakland, California to Henry K. Hammitt and Margareta I. Rosendahl. He is survived by his wife of 64 years Shirley J. Hammitt, sons John Hammitt and Richard (Barb) Hammitt and daughter Diana (Gary) Feldman and, four grandchildren. He was preceded in death by grandson Jonah Feldman.
John was raised in Oakland, California. He was the first in his family to graduate from college in 1958, where he majored in Forestry. John's life as an Air Force Lieutenant Colonel took him all over the world. He was a Vietnam veteran. After moving more than 15 times, Shirley and John settled in Litchfield Park, Arizona in 1979.
John married Shirley after meeting at the University of California Berkely. They enjoyed spending summers at her father's property in Grass Valley, California. When Shirley required surgery in August of 2021, John was by her side every step of the way and cared for her once she came home.
John loved football, especially the San Francisco 49ers and his California Golden Bears along with all of the Arizona sport's teams. He enjoyed watching sports, the History Channel, and old Westerns. His hobbies included skeet shooting, hunting, HAM Radios and genealogy. He was a Boy Scout in his youth and later became a leader for Troop 90, and was a member of the local Masonic Lodge. He also loved to take care of his daughter Diana's dog Lady Dog, when she and her husband would travel.
John lived life on his terms - retired when he was 49. That left plenty of time for him to be fully engaged in hobbies and his relationships with friends and family. When family would visit, he always wanted to play a "little" football in the backyard. John was always eager to talk with anyone that was on his journey and loved to learn their story and acknowledge them for who they are.
Services are being planned for October 2021. Visit ThompsonFuneralChapel.com for future service information. In lieu of flowers, the family would like to suggest donations be made to the following organizations: Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center (SARRC) Air Force Association Give to VVMF - Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund
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Arcelia"Archie"Romero
Arcelia"Archie"Romero,65,ofBuckeye,ArizonadiedonSeptember3,2021in Goodyear,Arizona.ShewasborntoJuan CanoandIreneLueraonJanuary13,1956 inPhoenix,Arizona.
Youcanviewthefullobituaryandleavethefamily condolencesatYoucanleavethefamilycondolencesat https://www.thompsonfuneralchapel.com/ obituary/arcelia-archie-romero/
Lura Fae Stubbs
Ms. Lura Fae Stubbs, 86, of Goodyear, Arizona slipped into eternity September 7, 2021 in Goodyear, Arizona with her loving husband and oldest daughter Deborah by her side. She was born April 11, 1935to George Conkling and Emily Conkling in Los Angeles, California She is survived by her husband Les Stubbs, daughters Deborah Stubbs and Gale McNatt, and sons Jack Stubbs and John Stubbs. She also leaves behind nine beloved grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her mother, father, and sister Penny Slaubaugh. Lura was married at 18 to high school friend Les and celebrated 68 years of happy marriage. They had four children by the time she was 24, and her greatest joy in life was raising them. In 1999, Lura and Les moved from San Diego, California to Pebble Creek in Goodyear, Arizona. Lura was a member of the Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church for over 20 years and loved singing in their choir. A budding artist, she was a proud Navy Wife for 21 years. Her brief working life consisted of being a secretary for the San Diego Life Insurance Association and as a receptionist for a chiropractor. The family suggests that donations be made to the Alzheimer's Association. Condolences Can be sent to https://www.thompsonfuneralchapel.com/ obituary/lura-stubbs
Deborah (Debbie) Schiller
Ms. Deborah (Debbie) Schiller, 68, of Goodyear, Arizona died September 4, 2021 in Goodyear, Arizona. She was born January 8, 1953 to Loren Schiller and Ellen Godfrey. A service for Debbie will be held at Thompson Funeral Chapel on October 23, 2021 at 2pm. You can leave the family condolences at https://www.thompsonfuneralchapel.com/ obituary/deborah-debbie-schiller/
IreneEcheverriaAja
On September 3, 2021, Irene Echeverria Aja, loving mother and beloved"Amachi",passedawayatthe ageof90.Irenewaspartofalarge Basque sheepherding family. She attendedschoolinWickenburgandSt. Mary's High School for girls. She enjoyed64yearsofmarriagewiththe loveofherlife,Basilio,whileraising their family and managing their businesses. Irene is survived by daughters Melanie, Rachel (Craig), and Gigette (Jeff), and sons Bas (Gigi) and Roy (Kelli), and 14 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. She loved familysomuch. Sheisprecededindeathbyherparents FerminandBenancia,herbrothersandsisters,daughter Chrissy,husbandBasilio,son-in-lawMike,andgrandson Phillip.
Irene was a very active wife, mother, agricultural advocate,spiritualmentorandavidcardplayer.Shewas a leader in the Arizona Wool Grower's Auxiliary promoting"MakeItwithWool,"ArizonaWoolGrowers Association, Western Range Association, Arizona WomenforAgriculture,PublicLandsCouncilandSt. Henry'sCatholicParish. In2018,shewasinductedinto theArizonaFarm&RanchHallofFame.Herlegacyis herfamily,herfaithandherwritings.
ArosaryvigilwillbeheldonSeptember19,2021at5 pmandafuneralMassonMonday,September20,2021 at10:30amatSt.ThomasAquinasCatholicChurchin Avondale.Inlieuofflowers,amemorialcontribution maybemadetoSt.Henry'sBuildingFund-24750W. LowerBuckeyeRd.,Buckeye,AZ85326.
Randy Bramlette
Mr. Randy Bramlette, 65, of Litchfield Park, Arizona died August 31, 2021 in Phoenix, Arizona. He was born January 9, 1956, to Jack Bramlette and Ida Carr in Taft, California. He is survived by his wife Connie Bramlette, three sons, a daughter, 15 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, and a sister.
You can leave the family condolences at https://www.thompsonfuneralchapel.com/ obituary/randy-bramlette/
Vincent Barry
Mr. Vincent Barry, 75 of Litchfield Park, Arizona died September 8, 2021 in Goodyear, Arizona. He was born June 14, 1946 to Jesse Barry and Mary Coghill in Shakopee, Minnesota. He is survived by his wife Ana Barry, Daughter Irene Marie Barry-Bonadio, and sons Andrew Barry, Joseph Barry, and Raymond Barry. He is also survived by his sisters Eileen (Philip) Hallin, Margaret (Lowell) Pemberton, Marie Flanary, Joan (Terry) Bliss, and Suzanne (Greg) Gramlow, and brothers Donald (Judy) Barry, and Alan (Cheryl) Barry, and nine beloved grandchildren. Vincent was a devoted family man, who was known as a walking encyclopedia and book worm. He was a people person and social butterfly who travelled the world. He worked as a systems engineer and a part time farmer. He was proud of building his farm and farm house. Visitation will be at 6 PM on Tuesday, September 21 at Thompson Funeral Chapel, followed by recitation of the Holy Rosary at 7 PM led by Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church. A funeral mass will be held 10AM Wednesday, September 20 at Our Lady of Sorrows Priory in Phoenix, Arizona. Interment will be at 1PM at Holy Cross Cemetery in Avondale, Arizona. Condolences can be left for the family at https://www.thompsonfuneralchapel.com/ obituary/vincent-barry
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