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Local dance instructor Kimberly Lewis’ 17th annual “Ahwatukee Nutcracker Ballet” will be presented next month. During a recent dress rehearsal, Avery Katherine dances as the Butterfly Queen (above) while Bella Gregg pirouettes(far right). Pictured below are Sara Allen as Clara and Lakin Kell as Fritz. To the immediate right, Jordan Torgerson strikes a pose while below are eight pairs of sisters who will be dancing. In the right corner, Erika Braun sports one of Lewis’ many hand-made tutus. Page 6. Photos by Cheryl Haselhorst/AFN Staff Photographer

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Fifth grade teacher Kelly MaKay works with Trevor Vaughn, who is writing a thankfulness essay as Marissa France looks on.

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17th annual Ahwatukee Nutcracker melds tradition with new costumes, effects The Desert Vista High School freshman will wear a newly designed “sweets tutu” with a candy-cane striped bodice and he traditional meets the new in the white tutu skirt festooned with red, white 17th annual Ahwatukee Foothills and green lollypops. Nutcracker Ballet next month. In addition, four other cast Queens Under the direction of Dance Studio sport new tutus designed by Lewis. Each 111 owner Kimberly is handsewn and Lewis, the one evening took eight to 12 and two matinee weeks to complete. performances on Dec. “Once they 17 and 18 still feature arrive, I personally the favorite dances hand-glue each and beloved storyline rhinestone on, but are accentuated and some of the this year by many tutus have 2,000 new costumes and rhinestones,” said choreography. Lewis. Among the new “The dancers costumes this year know they have a is an addition to the tutu that has been usual court of eight ‘rhinestoned’ by Queens: the Queen of Miss Kimberly Sweets as danced and because I always (Cheryl Haselhorst/AFN Staff Photographer) played by Anna Alber, Sara Allen plays Clara in “Nutcracker.” put a rhinestone 14. Her role, besides heart on the inside dancing, is overseeing of the tutu over the heart of the dancer,“ the tiny Bon Bons who emerge from Mrs. wrote Lewis in her Oct. 29 entry of The Gingers’ dress. Nut Life blog. BY COTY DOLORES MIRANDA AFN Contributing Writer

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The Snow Queen, Arabian Queen and Butterfly Queen wear new professional tutus this year, as do the Snow Princesses, the core dancers of the Waltz of the Flowers dancers, the Spanish Dancers and the Dew Drops. Also added this year are new Victorian dresses worn by the March Girls in the party scene. Each dress is designed and handsewn by DeAnn Nevision, whose daughter Ashley dances in the “Nutcracker” and whose husband Jon plays the role of Clara’s father while also serving as prop and set designer. New dancers mean new dance arrangements and “Nutcracker” choreographer Jill Hammond has provided some. “Actually, we try and make little changes every year,” said Hammond, who has been head choreographer for all of the Ahwatukee Foothills Ballet Nutcracker’s 17 years. She credits her family and husband Paul for their support. “We have so many talented dancers that we can make the choreography a little more advanced as we go from year to year,” she said. “Some of the dancers,

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“This is a great opportunity for the audience members to meet all the Queens, the Nutcracker and the Mouse a great deal to Lewis as annually she King. We also invite them to sit on Clara’s updates the stage settings and costumes throne with Clara in the land of Sweets to continually fascinate the audience, for more photographs. It’s a magical which continues to grow annually as family post-production tradition.” word circulates about the performances As holiday music plays, audience in the Desert Vista High’s Fine Arts members are also encouraged to come Theatre. onstage for photos with Another tradition Santa. appears to be the sellTickets are available out of the Saturday at Lewis’ Dance Studio and Sunday afternoon 111 at 4910 E. Chandler matinees, with one Blvd., Ahwatukee, or at of the reasons being 480-706-6040. Tickets the festive postare sold at the Desert production festivities. Vista High Theater “Following both 2 box office one hour p.m. performances, prior to each show, but Clara takes the traditionally the matinee stage and leads the performances are sold audience in singing out weeks in advance. (Cheryl Haselhorst/AFN Staff Photographer) ‘Jingle Bells’ as Santa Megan Schmidt rehearses as a dewdrop “The ‘Nutcracker’ arrives on the stage in production is our gift his sleigh,” said Lewis. to our community and “Snow falls inside the theatre, the live their friends and family. It truly is a Christmas tree grows to the ceiling and magical experience for all ages, and our Angels dance on clouds. All the cast dancers and stage crew and their parents members come out in costume to sign work so hard to make it a memorable autographs and pose with theatre goers holiday treat,” said Lewis. for photos. Information: afnutcracker.com from page 6

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Layla Massoud writes an essay about thankfulness at Summit School of Ahwatukee.

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I am thankful for the Army, the Air Force and the Navy because they risk their lives to protect our country, our rights, and our freedom. And speaking of freedom, I am thankful for American’s freedom because without freedom, I couldn’t speak my mind and we couldn’t vote for a new president. Think about having a bad president for the rest of your life. Another thing I am thankful for is that I get to play club soccer. By doing that it gives me good foot work and strong stamina. Many kids can’t play club soccer because they don’t have enough money to sign up and buy everything they need to play . That is why I am thankful to play club soccer. I am also thankful for the great teachers at Summit School like Mrs. Makay, because she isn’t mean and if we want to say something, she lets us say it. One of the last things I am thankful for is my health. I am thankful for my clean water because if lead was in my water, I would get super sick. The last thing I am thankful for is that I have the right equipment to stay fit. Without my equipment, I wouldn’t be able to do half the stuff I do now. I am thankful for that I am an American and I live in the USA, my school and clubs and my health. You should be thankful too. Have a terrific Thanksgiving!

I am thankful 10 times over By Dominic E. Milazzo

I am thankful 10 times over! I am thankful to be living because if I was not

living, then I could not have a good time with my friends, family and my brother. I wouldn’t be able to taste the sweet taste of candy. I am thankful for my good school because at another school I would not have friends and there might be really mean bullies. I’m thankful for my friends because I can chat and laugh with them. Also I am thankful for my house because if I did not have a house I would have to live on the streets! I am thankful for my food and money because without those things I would starve to death. I am glad my parents are nice to me because otherwise they would have told me to, “Get out of the house!” by now. I am also glad. that I can go on vacations, hike and see the rest of the world. I am glad I live in a free country because if otherwise, I could go to jail for lying or something crazy like that. I am happy to live in the 21st century because we have iphones, ipads and wide screen TVs. I like having holidays like Christmas and Halloween because if there were no holidays, everything would be boring and dull.

I am a very thankful American girl By Marissa France

I am thankful for Pumpkin pie and things that fly. Freedom of speech and things to eat, Apples green so very clean. Yellow corn so sweet. I am thankful for Basketball and my teammates, The See

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court and my coaches, the sound of the whistle blowing, to let us know where we are going. I am thankful for Frogs and dogs and beautiful songs, streams and dreams, and the U.S.A. I am a very lucky girl who has an amazing family, with hands to hold and friends so close. I know that I am loved. I am a very thankful American girl.

I am a thankful pencil because... By Brynn Pickavance

planet, friends, family, young, old, Who protect me from things like a bandit. Trustworthy, helpful, kind, They are the best people here, Especially when they don’t mind. I am thankful for my voice, strong and clear. I am thankful for acting, which is easy and near, And, of course, the people I hold dear.

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trip in this beautiful place. We explored caves and jumped in a huge ocean. This trip was one of my favorite memories, but also helped me realize how thankful I am. In the end, almost everyone in Puta Cana was nice. No matter where you live, you should a lways be thankful!

Furthermore, I am thankful for food on the table, so I don’t painfully starve to death or go to bed knowing I might not have another meal. There are thousands of children sitting on the street without food for days on end. I am lucky that I have food every night. In conclusion, I am thankful for the US Armed Forces, slithering snakes and brownies. They are all very important in my life.

Another ‘thankful pencil’ By Sonya Somani

SCRIBBLE! SCRIBBLE! The 5B students in Mrs. Makay’s classroom are holding me with their warm and soft hands. They put down all their thoughts on paper with my help. They write wonderful stories using me! I am the most thankful pencil in the entire Summit community. I get squeezed when I’m used, but still love all the students in this (Cheryl Haselhorst/AFN Staff Photographer) amazing 5B classroom. I Dominic Milazzo writes an essay about thankfulness. am so thankful that get to be in this room with such kind and smart kids with an I am very thankful for all I have amazing teacher as a bonus! This feeling makes me one happy by Niko Bricka I’m an 11-year-old kid and I feel so pencil! Soon will become a short little stub, but will know that all the funny lucky for sports, a place to live, a place to students used me with love because go to school, the right to vote, freedom this amazing group of artists have such and freedom of speech. I’m so thankful for sports like baseball strong friendships. I am the luckiest and basketball. I think these sports pencil in the world. are fun because they are active sports and you get to run. I’m also thankful that I can afford these sports and I feel Brownies, lizards and soldiers By Trevor Vaughn everyone should be able to do sports. The U.S. Armed Forces, slithering I’m thankful for a place to live and a snakes and brownies ... What do all place to go to a wonderful school like these things have in common? These are summit school. I’m so thankful for a things I am thankful for. What are you place to live because shelter protects thankful for? you from the rain and weather. I’m a lso I am thankful for the military because thankful for Summit School because I they protect the United States of America can get a good education and grow up and all of its citizens. They fight wars and smart. battles to make sure no one dies. They I’m thankful for the freedom of also protect people from terrorist attacks speech, the right to vote, and freedom in and evacuate everyone safely. genera l. I’m so thankful for the freedom In addition, I am thankful for reptile of speech because I can say whatever I conventions where I get to see all kinds need to say without punishment. I’m so of astonishing reptiles like snakes, turtles, thankful for the right to vote because geckos and lizards. I love snakes because you can have a voice in what this country they fascinate me in how they move does. I’m so thankful for freedom in without limbs, their scale patterns and genera l because you can live in peace how they eat mice whole. I have three and harmony snakes. Their names are Squeezer, Spike As you can see I am a very lucky kid. and Slither. I love them all very much. I’m proud to have my freedom of speech. That is why I am so interested in snakes. I am very thankful for all that I have.


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That’s worse, but not that much worse, than Phoenix, where WalletHub says the holiday gift budget should be $443. Other Arizona communities studied fall somewhere in between. Based on all the factors, WalletHub figures Chandler residents should be spending $854, followed by Scottsdale at $841. Goodyear logs in at $805 for gifts, with Peoria at $756, Surprise at $747 and $691 for San Tan Valley. Then there’s a big gap until you get to Avondale with an anticipated holiday budget of $572. Tempe weighs in at $536 and $530 for Flagstaff. Mesa logs in at $512, then $443 for Yuma, and finally Tucson holding up the bottom. One thing that did become clear is that Arizonans should be spending less this Christmas than they did a year ago. In some cases, the differences are small. The budget for a typical Yuma household has dropped by only a dollar since 2015. And Gilbert spending is down by $48. But there’s a drop of almost a third in the budget for seasonal spending by Chandler residents. And it’s down by

even more than that in Tucson. WalletHub spokeswoman Jill Gonzalez said it’s not that her organization can actually predict that people will spend less. But she said that the statistics show that’s what they should be doing. “The drop is mostly attributed to the increase of the debt-to-income ratio,’’ Gonzalez said. Consider: In 2015 that ratio for Tucson was 33.4 percent. It now is 53.5 percent. “Residents are racking up debt faster than they can pay it off,’’ she said, making a lower holiday budget a better choice. Got relatives outside the Grand Canyon State? You might be interested to know that all that Silicon Valley money puts Palo Alto at the top of the holiday budget list at $2,821. Sunnyvale, just up the road, is No. 4. The Houston suburbs of League City, Sugar Land, Pearland and Missouri City, Texas show up in the No. 2, 3, 5 and 6 slots in the WalletHub rankings. And there are far worse places to have relatives if you’re looking for Christmas gifts, with Brockton and Springfield, Massachusetts holding down the bottom of the list.

Esperanza Lutheran to host “Advent musical” with strong message Esperanza Lutheran Church. The musical, which Coste is directing avid Kruse Coste doesn’t call with Kathy Tuszinski, the church’s the presentation of his musical, family ministries coordinator, will bring “The Dogs Must Be Crazy,” a a strong Ahwatukee-centric cast to the Christmas production. stage at 7 p.m. Dec. 9 and 10 and 3 p.m. “I like to consider Dec. 11 at Esperanza this more of an Lutheran, 2601 E. Advent musical than Thunderhill Place, Christmas,” said Ahwatukee. Coste, referring to In the musical, the the four weeks that lead dog, Jackie, tells precede Christmas. the other dogs to clean And even though up the stable, then he started writing “clean up inside” by “Dogs” as an allegory making peace with for John the Baptist, their longtime rivals, “it does not have the Jericho Cats. But (Special to AFN) overly Christian The cast at Esperanza Lutheran Church the Jericho Cats are themes,” he added. prepares for a production several years ago. suspicious of the invite “It’s a production from the arch-enemies, accessible to anyone, the Bethlehem Dogs. with a strong message to continue to try “It is a very fun, family-friendly script to get along with people, even if it’s hard,” said the 15-year veteran congregant of See DOGS on page 19

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“The whole idea is to provide families with something fun to do on Black Friday that will provide holiday memories for years to come,” said Don Crabtree, owner of Millie’s Hallmark. “The arrival of Santa via helicopter is always a high point of the Black Friday holiday kick-off event.” Families can pose for complimentary photos with Santa after his arrival from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Admission is free. Santa Claus will arrive via helicopter at about 11 a.m. Ahwatukee Plaza is located on the southwest corner of Elliot Road and 51st Avenue. It draws an estimated 33,000 vehicles per day. Tenants include Gold’s Gym, Millie’s Hallmark, O’ Reilly Auto Parts, Café Boa, Sakana Sushi Bar Teppan, Acacia Salon and Ahwatukee Children’s Theatre. Fresko Mediterranean Kitchen was opened earlier this month by owner Kody Harris, formerly the executive chef of Thirsty Lion Pub & Grill. She said her restaurant is a tribute to her Greek heritage. The menu includes

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ou might not recognize its name, but doubtless you’ve appreciated Christmas Light Decorators for brightening the holidays in Ahwatukee and surrounding communities. The Mesa-based, family-owned Christmas Light Decorators (CLD) is the company behind area holiday displays. They include the mile-long Festival of Lights in Ahwatukee, the A.J. Chandler Park, Chandler’s Arizona Avenue, Mesa’s Riverview Palms, Scottsdale Quarter and the Kierland Common and—possibly best known of all—Glendale Glitters. Glendale was the first municipality decorated by the company, which is owned by longtime Mesa resident Doug Topham. Business burgeoned from there. The company now does more than 360 projects from Flagstaff to Yuma. Add in private home decorations throughout the Southeast Valley and you have a sparkling holiday landscape—and a very busy season for CLD. For Christmas Light Decorators, the holiday season begins earlier every year. This year it started in July as crews and cherry pickers spread out across the state to wrap lights around ocotillos, Palo

Verde and assorted deciduous trees, and towering saguaros. The miles of strings of colored and white lights are mostly LED now, cutting electricity costs dramatically for his clients. Topham’s work extends beyond Maricopa County with Prescott, “Arizona’s Christmas City,” one of the most iconic. There, 100 of the 173 towering elms surrounding the Yavapai County Courthouse are wrapped in various colors. Glendale Glitters is the first of the civic holiday displays to be started. Topham said the installation of the approximate 1.2 million lights begins in August and continues for about 14 weeks. Christmas Light Decorator’s 10,000-square-foot warehouse is the source of its holiday magic, with nearly 10 million lights and boxes of carefully organized decorations lining hundreds of shelves. There’s also other holiday décor, such as massive wreaths. Among them are the three 30-foot, one-ton, steelframed colossal circlets hung annually at Scottsdale Quarter. With all the work and details of decorating the state for the holidays, it would be understandable if Topham See

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became Grinch-like, but that’s not the case. “I love the holidays and the spirit of the holidays,” he said. “It’s a fun, magical time, especially for children, and I enjoy seeing the faces of everyone when the lights are up and lit,” he said. Topham said he, wife Marci and their six children, two of them college-age, often drive to view many of the light displays during their own holiday time. Ahwatukee’s Million White Light Holiday Display on Chandler Boulevard from 24th Street to Desert Foothills Parkway was trimmed by CLD in October. Crews swarmed the median strip, cherry pickers in tow, wrapping towering saguaros and various trees so that all would be tested and ready to go when the lights were turned on at the annual Kick-Off Party on Saturday. More than 600,000 energy-saving LED lights will twinkle throughout the

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holidays from Thanksgiving through Parade while riding their Harley- replacing any non-working lights on a New Year’s Day on 328 trees and cactuses Davidson’s—praised CLD for “their daily basis during the season. “Because of their attention to detail in the seven median islands. level of knowledge and creativity.” The area remains ablaze each evening “Christmas Light Decorators bring and knowledge of our surroundings through Jan. 1. a little added decor or upgrade in the and needs, we’ve remained with them,” she continued. “We’ve been utilizing For years, the task of Christmas Lights Decorators unwrapping the Chandler to string the lights on the Boulevard lights from the medians on Chandler cactuses and trees was done by Boulevard to create the Million local residents. White Lights display for nearly That’s no longer necessary, said 18 years,” said FOL Board Hazlett. President Janyce Hazlett. “Up until 2011, volunteers “Initially, a local homeowner took the lights down; quite a worked the project with a daunting activity. Then CLD crew, but the job became too offered to take them down large and we began to search without increasing their costs,” for a company who specialized said Hazlett, who has been a in such magnificent displays,” board member for 18 years and Hazlett added. “CLD came president for the past two. to us with a reference from (Cheryl Haselhorst/AFN Staff Photographer) CLD is no longer just about Glendale Glitters and several Joel Wood of Christmas Light Decorators wraps one of the trees in the holiday decorations. The other large installations and median of Chandler Boulevard with Christmas lights. company decorates nearly 400 so began this long-term properties annually, relationship. lights themselves, which are all LED commercial Hazlett—who with her husband, Bill, now,” she said. “They work in a timely offering a full range of installation, lead the annual Lighted Motorcycle fashion, carefully testing the lights and design and product sales.

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days. The contest is for all of the residents who go that extra mile and festoon their homes with the glitz and glitter of Christmas. Have you noticed a neighbor’s elaborate decorations for the season? Have you been inspired by them—or more than a little irritated? Do you think yours are more tasteful? You don’t even have to know the homeowner’s name. Just send in the address and whip out your smartphone to snap a photo just to give us an idea of what’s special about it. Go ahead and write a note about why you nominated it. And, yes, you can nominate yourself as well. We do need your name, address and phone number as “official nominator” for any contenders you send along. What makes for the best lighting display? We’ll be the judge of that. The

AFN will award prizes in a few different categories. (And we’ll figure out what those are after we look at the nominees.) Just a few rules, because what’s a contest without rules? You don’t have to buy anything to enter or to have a better chance at winning. The nominated home, business or edifice must be in Ahwatukee. It must be a building the general public can view from the street in their car, a limo or on foot. To enter, go to surveymonkey.com/r/ AFNLights and attach that smartphone image of the display. Please supply the exact address, since Siri has trouble with approximations. If you’re really old school, then write us at Ahwatukee Holiday Lights, 1620 W. Fountainhead Parkway, Suite 219, Tempe, AZ 85282. Be sure to include your Polaroids. And don’t forget your contact information. We’ll accept entries through Nov. 30. The following week or so, we’ll be judging, so winners won’t be announced until Dec. 14, maybe Dec. 7 if our staffers can cut loose from the South

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Ashleigh Smith has been making hats for cancer patients since she was a young girl. She uses a magnetic connection for the live or cloth flowers to attach to the hat so that the person can change the decoration to fit their outfit or mood.

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rizona State University junior Ashleigh Smith holds philanthropic work close to her

heart. An interior design major, Smith has helped her sorority, Delta Gamma, raise $20,000 for Service for Sight, and works with Feed My Starving children. But a project that began in high school has had a lasting impact. In her freshman year at Basha High School in Chandler, Smith was approached by one of her teachers about a 10-year-old girl with cancer. The teacher knew that Smith had her own small business in middle school making hair bows and other accessories for her classmates. She hoped that Smith could

craft some bows for the girl to make her feel more comfortable with her chemotherapy. Smith created a special hat for chemo patients called Chemo Caps. Chemo Caps were designed to be customizable and specialized for each patient. Smith bought baseball-style caps and lined them with magnets so that the patient could personalize the hat with accessories. Smith first started donating her Chemo Caps to patients at Phoenix Children’s Hospital. The caps became a huge hit and she continued donating the chemo caps throughout her four years of high school. Starting her senior year of high school, Smith set a personal goal of donating 150 handmade caps to patients. Not See

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only did Smith achieve this goal, she got 100 Major League Baseball hats donated to accommodate boys battling cancer. “Even in my busy college years, Chemo Caps have still remained a huge part of my life,” Smith said. After learning that a fellow sorority sister was diagnosed with cancer, as well as a friend’s mother, Smith decided to get her hands on these caps once again. “I can’t talk for every woman, but when my mom lost her hair, she felt very self-conscious out in public, said Kelsey King, a senior at ASU and one of Smith’s closest friends. “She hates the hole in the back of normal ball caps because they show her (hairless) head, and finding a hat without that ponytail hole is incredibly hard.” “To have a cap that is custom-made for my Mom is amazing.” Erica Davis, Smith’s English teacher for her freshman and senior year of high school, supported Smith through her high school years. She backed the creation of Chemo Caps, saying, “Ashleigh was always a visible student for her academic and leadership qualities.”

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that should appeal to a general audience,” said Coste, who has written two other musicals, “Dirk Danger and the Lady in White” and “Noelophobia.” Coached by Ella Coste, the cast of 24 young actors, ranging in age from 6-16, all live in the community but fewer than half are members of Esperanza Lutheran. Leads are Tatum Willis as the leader of the Bethlehem Dogs, Zachary Fielding as her second in command, Anni Wright as the leader of the Jericho Cats and Kami Bryson as Willy, the cunning leader of the local coyote pack. The cast was assembled as a part of a general casting call last summer and has been rehearsing since August. “The actors just met with the directing team, told us what kind of part they wanted, then we revised the script to allow for the right kind of part for the right kind of actor,” explained Coste, a music teacher at Veritas Preparatpry Academy. “Custom writing the script to fit the company is a unique part of what we do, as is offering roles without auditioning for them. It can’t be done with canned “Disney Jr.” productions, as good as they

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“The Dogs Must be Crazy,” a musical with a strong message, will be playing at Esperanza Lutheran Church in Ahwatukee in a few weeks.

are, and I think the actors really like the opportunity.” The once-a-week rehearsals have eased the burden that is imposed on a cast of most any production, he added. “I’ve found that in other productions, an actor needs to give up an awful lot to be in it,” Coste said. “A weekly rehearsal time allows actors to follow other pursuits, or even better, have more time at home with the family.” “We can probably have a better production if we have boot camps and rehearsals all week and all-day Saturday rehearsals, but we feel that it’s more valuable to sacrifice this quality for a more sensible balance of theater and

life,” he said, adding that he is not willing “to create a higher quality product at the expense of a family’s time together.” Esperanza Lutheran Church is providing support for the production— including set construction, lighting, videography, costumes and hospitality—but Coste stressed it “is truly an Ahwatukee community-wide production.” It is funded through an Indiegogo fundraise and ticket sales, but this year Coste has slashed the price to a $5 suggested donation. Tickets can be purchased at thedogsmustbecracy.com


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THURSDAY, DEC. 1 Medicare talks slated

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Gregory J. Geryak of Next Step Advisors will discuss Medicare options, entitlements and rights and recent changes that will take effect next year for recipients. DETAILS>> 4-5 p..m., Ironwood Library, 4333 E Chandler Blvd., Ahwatukee. Same time as well on Dec. 6. Both sessions are free. Information: 480-797-5615 or nsadvisor. com.

TUESDAY, DEC. 6

Writing resources discussed

Attention writers: author Anissa Stringer will discuss resources, apps, and software designed to help you write. DETAILS>> 6-7:45 p.m., Ironwood Library, 4333 E Chandler Blvd. Free. Information: haley.dziuk@phoenix. gov.

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Joseph Ortiz to teach

Ahwatukee financial advisor Joseph Ortiz, of the firm Edward Jones, will teach a continuing education class for certified public accountantsfocusing on a tax update for small and medium businesses and their owners. DETAILS>> 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Suite 1, 4902 E. Warner Road, Ahwatukee. Information: 480-753-7664.

SATURDAY, DEC. 10

Create ‘edible houses’

Bradley Rasmussen, M.D.

Sarah Neumann, MMS, PA-C

Nathan S. Uebelhoer, DO

Create a graham cracker house for the holidays! This event is free and all supplies will be provided. Event is open to teens 12-17. DETAILS>> 2-3 p.m., Ironwood Library, 4333 E Chandler Blvd. Free. Teens ages 12-17. No registration required.

SUNDAY, DEC. 11

‘Nutcracker’ for Hogwarts

Bethany Cheatham, MSN, FNP-C

Lisa Cockrell, RN

Mark Weaver, MPAS, PA-C

Kelly Fields, LME, CLT

The magic of the season is let loose at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry as the library blends enchanting Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math activities with a holiday flair, and throws in a musical performance by the Mill Avenue Chamber Players to boot. DETAILS>> 1-4 p.m., Ironwood Library, 4333 E Chandler Blvd. Free. All ages.

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Wear your pajamas to a special Story-time reading of “The Polar Express.” Enjoy cookies with your friends afterward. DETAILS>> 6:30-7:15 p.m., Ironwood Library, 4333 E Chandler Blvd. Children up to 5 years old. No registration required, but come early as space is limited.

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Ahwatukee dance instructor Kimberly Lewis will present her 17th annual “Nutcracker” with Santa making a guest appearance after both afternoon shows. DETAILS>> Tickets are on sale for 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Dec. 17 and 2 p.m. Dec. 18. All performances at Mountain Pointe High School’s Fine Arts Theatre. Tickets can be obtained at Dance Studio 111, 4910 Chandler Blvd., Ahwatukee, at 480-706-6040, or by emailing afnutcracker@gmail.com. Tickets are $18 to $40 for assigned seating. Information: afnutcracker.com.

Craft-palooza offered

Need some alone time for last minute holiday chores? Send dad and the kids to the library for crafts and oldschool cartoons. DETAILS>> 1-4 p.m., Ironwood Library, 4333 E Chandler Blvd. Free. Ages 6-11. No registration required.

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28

Go beyond bracelet basics

Go beyond the basics of making bracelets and learn how to make more complicated friendship wrist jewelry. DETAILS>> 4:30-6:30 p.m., Ironwood Library, 4333 E Chandler Blvd. Free. Teens ages 12-17. No registration required.

ONGOING

Congregation to see Israel

Congregation NefeshSoul is planning a tour of Israel June 10-20, 2017. Explore historical sites along with the beauty and rich culture of Israel. DETAILS>> Rabbi Susan Schanerman at rabbi@ nefeshsoul.org.

MONDAYS

Open play for kids offered

Open Playday is held through Dec. 19 by the Kyrene Early Education Resource Center to help children explore and make sense of the world around them. DETAILS>> 9-11 a.m. Kyrene de las Lomas, 11820 S. Warner-Elliot Loop, Ahwatukee. Register: kyrene.org/ earlyed.

Chamber offers networking

The Ahwatukee Foothills Chamber of Commerce networking and leads group is open to chamber members. DETAILS>> Noon, Native Grill and Wings, 5030 E. Ray Road, Ahwatukee. Devida Lewis, 480-753-7676.

Group aids MS sufferers

This group addresses the informational, emotional and social support needs of the MS community. People with MS, care partners and spouses are welcome. The group mobilizes people and resources to drive research for a cure and to address the challenges people affected by MS. DETAILS>> 10 a.m.-noon, third Monday of each month, Dignity Health Urgent Care Ahwatukee, conference room, 4545 E. Chandler Blvd. Free. Information: Lynn Grant at lgrant3567@yahoo.com or 480-414-7172.

TUESDAYS

Toastmasters sharpen skills

Improve your speaking skills and meet interesting people at Ahwatukee Toastmasters meetings DETAILS>> 6:45-8 a.m at the Dignity Health Community Room, 4545 E. Chandler Blvd., Ahwatukee.

Power Partners available

The Ahwatukee Foothills Chamber of Commerce networking and leads group is open to chamber members. DETAILS>> 8-9 a.m., Four Points by Sheraton, 10831 S. 51st St., Ahwatukee. Devida Lewis, 480-753-7676.

WEDNESDAYS

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Watercolor classes that teach both bold and beautiful as well as soft and subtle approaches to the art are available twice a week for beginners and intermediate students who are at least 15 years old. Step-by-step instruction and personal help are provided. DETAILS>> 2:30-5 Wednesdays and 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Saturdays at Hobby Lobby, 46th Street and Ray Road, Ahwatukee. Cost: $25 per class, $80 for four classes. Registration required: jlokits@yahoo.com or 480-471-8505.

Montessori offers tours

Ahwatukee Foothills Montessori is holds an open house weekly. It includes a short talk about Montessori education, followed by a tour of its campus. DETAILS>> 4 p.m. Wednesdays, 3221 E. Chandler Blvd., Ahwatukee. Information: 480-759-3810

Grief support is free

Hospice of the Valley offers a free ongoing grief support group for adults and is open to any adult who has experienced a loss through death. No registration required. DETAILS>> 6-7 p.m. first and third Wednesdays, Pecos Community Center, 17010 S. 48th St. 602-636-5390 or HOV.org.

Foothills Women meet

An informal, relaxed social organization of about 90 women living in the Ahwatukee Foothills/Club West area. A way to escape once a month to have fun and meet with other ladies in the area. Guest speaker or entertainment featured. DETAILS>> 7 p.m. second Wednesday of the month,

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Parents can ‘drop in’

DETAILS>> 8-9 a.m., First American Title Conference Room, 4435 E. Chandler Blvd., #100, Ahwatukee. Devida Lewis, 480-753-7676.

Chamber offers leads

Alzheimer’s group meets

Caregivers for Alzheimer’s patients can find support monthly. DETAILS>> 10-11:30 a.m. Ahwatukee Alzheimer’s Support Group meets the first Saturday of the month at Mountain View Lutheran Church, 11002 S. 48th St.

Get a doughnut, meet a Dem

Ahwatukee Foothills Chamber of Commerce networking and leads group offers business owners as chance to get involved and network. Open to chamber members and nonmembers. DETAILS>> 8 a.m. Ahwatukee Foothills Chamber of Commerce, 4435 E. Chandler Blvd., Suite 140. Shannon Kinsman, 480-753-7676.

Mothers find support

Ahwatukee/Chandler nonprofit breast cancer support group. DETAILS>> 10 a.m. to noon, second Saturday of the month. Morrison Boardroom next to Chandler Regional Medical Center, 1875 W. Frye Road, Chandler. Contact Patti Lynch at 480-893-8900 or tomklynch@msn.com or Cele Ludig at 480-330-4301.

Parents are invited to join a drop-in group to ask questions, share ideas or just listen to what’s going on with today’s teenagers. DETAILS>> 5:30-7 p.m. second Wednesday of each month. Maricopa Cooperative Extension, 4341 E. Broadway Road, Phoenix. Free. RSVP at 602-827-8200, ext. 348, or rcarter@cals.arizona.edu.

Free and open to the public 7:30-9 a.m. the third Wednesday of the month at Biscuits Restaurant, 4623 E. Elliot Road. RSVP: marie9@q.com or 480-592-0052.

LD 18 Dems meet

The Legislative District 18 Democrats have changed their monthly meeting to their new campaign office at 1867 E. Baseline Road, Tempe. DETAILS>> 6:30 p.m. social time, 7-8:30 p.m. meeting time on the second Monday of each month. Information: ld18demsinfo@gmail.com. Free and open to the public.

Special networking offered

Ahwatukee Foothills Chamber of Commerce has a networking and leads group is open to chamber members. DETAILS>> >11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m., Radisson Hotel, 7475 W. Chandler Blvd., Chandler. Devida Lewis, 480-753-7676.

Free child care for ages 0 to 5. DETAILS>> 9 a.m. second and fourth Thursday, Foothills Baptist Church, 15450 S. 21st St. Call Kim at 480-759-2118, ext. 218.

FRIDAYS

Toastmasters teach skills

This chamber-exclusive Chapter of the International Toastmasters club boasts professional development skills. Become the speaker and leader you want to be with Ahwatukee Chamber Toastmasters Club.

SATURDAYS

Bosom Buddies gather

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Owner: Jody Cadwell Contact info: 480-559-5952, jc16440@ icloud.com, www.mydoterra.com/jodycadwell. Hours open: 24. Started: June 2016. What does this business do? “I sell and educate others on using essential oils to improve health and wellness, and remove toxins from their household.” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “I believe in building a friendship and supporting my essential oil users. I provide mentoring, education, K8's Pet Care and training on how to use essentials oil effectively.”

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Contact info: AZ Spine Disc and Sport, 4530 E. Ray Road, Ahwatukee. 480-7591668, dracdc2005@hotmail.com. Hours: 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday-Saturday. Started: “We are going on 12 years now.” What does this business do? “AZSDS is a multi-specialty medical center. Our office offers services that include primary care, pain management, sports medicine, chiropractic, physical therapy, acupuncture, athletic training, massage therapy, personal training, weight loss and nutrition.”

certificates from those who provide a service and any special offers they might have for the holidays. These businesses are owned by members of Tukee Sisters, a group started by jewelry-maker Heidi Winquist to help independent businesswomen in Ahwatukee. What Ahwatukee residents will like: “With all these services under one roof, we brainstorm to find the most comprehensive plan for each patient, we communicate about the patients progress and quickly decide to make changes if somebody fails to respond to care.”

MARY’S MARIANA

Owner: Mary Steagall Contact info: marysmariana.com, marysmariana@ cox.net or 480-4272332. Hours: 8 a.m.-8 p.m. to call, shop anytime. Started: 2011. (Special to AFN) What does this business do? “I sell custom, hand-made Mariana Jewelry that is imported from Israel.” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “The variety of items and the quality.”

DIMPLE CHEEK BOUTIQUE

Owner: Sarah Miller Contact info: 480-323-8586, DimpleCheekBoutique@yahoo.com. Open: all hours. Started: July 2013. What does this business do? “My business was created out of a necessity when my daughter was born. I was nursing her and never found a cover I liked. I decided to make my own out of a cute pink knit fabric. My mom sews and taught me the

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basics, and I taught myself how to make a perfect nursing cover that easily turns into a scarf afterwards. My shop was open for 1 month before I had customers asking me to create scarves for them that were not used for nursing, so I branched out to create scarves for women and children, along with my nursing covers. I specialize in fabric mixing, where I find two fabrics that you wouldn’t think would go well together, and create a truly one-of-a-kind piece.” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “I love to be able to give the residents of Ahwatukee a new and fun accessory to wear in our cooler months.”

JAMBERRY NAILS

Owner: Lisa Liddy Contact info: 480-458-7205, lisalovesjams@cox.net, lisaliddy.jamberry.com. Hours: 24/7 online, 9 a.m.-7 p.m. for phone calls/texts. Started: 2014. What does this business do? “I’m an independent consultant for Jamberry Nails, providing nail polish alternatives, trendy DIY nail art, healthier nail polish and gel manicure solutions for women to use in their homes, on their own schedules; or take to their favorite salons for application

there. My ‘Mani Mixers’ give women the chance to get a few friends together to have fun, learn about the application, and play ‘dress up nails.’” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “The personal relationships and one-on-one service I provide, as well as the amazing products.”

CRUISES, INC.

Owner: Carrie Chipman Contact info: 480-256-1494, cchipman@ cruisesinc.com, adventuretradewinds.com. Hours: Flexible, but typically 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday – Friday. Started: July 2013 What does this business do? “I provide personalized vacation planning services for clients who want to make sure they are getting the right vacation, at the best price.” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “I am local, have lived here for over 20 years, know and love this community, and treat each booking I make for a client as if it were my very own.”

K8’S PET CARE

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Owner: Mark & Bethany Sawhill Contact info: 480-359-6572, info@phoenixfamilybirth.com, phoenixfamilybirth.com Hours: 9 a.m.-7 p.m.; assigned doulas available 24/7 Started: May 2015 What does this business do? “Phoenix Family Birth, LLC is the Valley’s first full-service doula agency. We are proud to offer labor doula teams, postpartum doula care (traditional and the exclusive Daddy Doula), lactation support, placenta encapsulation, and classes in childbirth education, breastfeeding, and newborn care.” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “Having a compassionate professional by their sides during pregnancy, birth, and postpartum. Your doula is your nonjudgmental best friend and your unbiased expert.”

Contact info: k8spetcare@gmail.com or 480-718-5063 Hours: 7 am - 9 pm Started: March 2016 What does this business do? Pet sitting What Ahwatukee residents will like: “My promise to potential clients is that I will treat their pets as if they were my own. And I do!”

BELLE MELANGE SALON

Owner: Shaunte Fox Contact info: 3936 E. Chandler Blvd., 480753-4448, shaunte@bellemelangesalon. com, styleseat.com/shauntefox, shauntefox.nerium.com. Started: Belle 2007. What does this business do? “In the salon I offer hair services specializing in curly hair and color. I also run my anti-aging business, Nerium International, from home with holistic products for the face, body, and mind.” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “If you’re in need of a new look or just need something to make you feel better about yourself stop in to see me. I make people feel and look fabulous from head to toe. I have fun doing hair but I am absolutely passionate about helping people feel better, look better, and live better.”

RODAN + FIELDS

Owner: Robin Dears Contact info: 480-706-0123, rdears.myrandf.com, rdears@myrandf.com Hours: 24/7 Started: 2015 What does this business do? “We have complete Multi-Med Therapy solutions with comprehensive skincare regimens that use proven peptide technology to help defend against and reduce the visible signs of aging for noticeably firmer, smoother, flawless-looking skin. We have regimens and tools to use at home that can address many skin concerns. We focus on 4 major areas: anti-aging, acne/severe cystic acne as well as reducing the appearance of post acne marks, reduction of sun damage, fine lines and wrinkles, and a focus on sensitive skin. It is like having spa treatments in your own home all with a 60-day, empty jar, money back guarantee.”

LIVING TOXIC FREE WITH SKY

Owner: Sky Goodwin Contact info: toxinfree4us.com. Hours: 24-7. Started: 2016. What does this business do? Aromatherapy. What Ahwatukee residents will like: “How affordable and beneficial my products are.”

Desert Home Cleaning Service, Inc. CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING SPECIALISTS • OWNER OPERATED • 33 YEARS EXPERIENCE • TRUCK MOUNTED EQUIPMENT

What Ahwatukee residents will like the most: “These products allow women and men to be able to take care of their skin at home without the high cost of doctors.”

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What does this business do? “Fun and challenging escape rooms. Great for team building events, family fun, or to do with friends.” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “It’s a great local destination for connecting to friends, family, and co-workers. Our See

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themed puzzle rooms offer a fun and challenging games.”

that is located in a separate building next to my home. I invite my clients to visit the workroom, where I can show them a greater selection of fabrics and they can see the work in progress.”

YOUNIQUE MAKEUP BY ANNIE

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Owner: Annie Baldwin Contact info: 480-309-6247, youniqueproducts.com/AnnieBaldwin Hours: 24/7 Started: May 2015 What does this business do? “High quality skin care and makeup products.” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “High quality makeup and skin care products that can be tailored to your individual needs.”

AZ DRAPERIES AND PILLOWS

Owner: Cristina Alamdari Contact info: 480-710-8561, info@draperiesandpillows.com, draperiesandpillows.com Facebook Page: https://www.facebook. com/AZDraperiesandPillows Hours: by appointment. Started: 1997 What does this business do? “This business is a workroom that designs and fabricates a variety of window treatments, indoor and outdoor draperies, roman shades, bedding, pillows, slipcovers, outdoor cushions for patio furniture, and a variety of accessories for the home. We offer in-home consultation and design advice and we bring with us a wide variety of fabrics and drapery hardware to match our clients’ style. We also offer shutters, blinds and motorization.” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “The products are made in the workroom

Owner: Helen Baker and Lucia Vacanti Contact info: sugarfixcandy@yahoo.com, 817-770-5363 / 602-350-4184. Hours: 24/7. Started: May 2016. What does this business do? “Sugar Fix Candy specializes in creating unique candy buffets, centerpieces, gift bags, party favors for event needs. We provide a unique designed table for events, paying close attention to detail, variety and service that will “wow” guests…We also create and deliver gift baskets or candy jars to celebrate birthdays, anniversaries, etc.” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “Having a Candy Buffet Bar at a family gathering or a company event is very unique and a fun attraction to have at an event, plus they get to enjoy sweet or healthy treats. I offer 10 percent off for any Ahwatukee resident.”

SINCERELY YOURS PHOTOGRAPHY

Owner: Diana Lopez Contact info: diana@sincerelyphoto.com, 480-593-5934. Started: 2011. What does the business do? “Specialize in families, seniors, wedding photography What Ahwatukee residents will like: “My work speaks for itself. I am happy and ecstatic to meet new people. I love color See

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and making my clients look great. I will go over and beyond for my clients.”

BREAKING GROUNDS COLD BREWZ

Owner: Nicole Pont Contact info: 48th Street and Elliott Road, info@bgcoldbrewz.com, bgcoldbrewz.com, 480-7883927. Hours: 24/7. Started: 2016 What does this business do? “Breaking Grounds Cold Brewz offers a selection of homemade all natural cold brew coffee and Tukee's Tamales teas. We also have homemade creamers. We pride ourselves on using the best ingredients we can.” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “Ahwatukee residents love that we take care in making our products and use all natural ingredients. We also have delivery service

Owner: Laura Scheldt Contact info: 518-332-4261, craftyladyfinds.etsy.com. Hours: 24 hours on etsy, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. locally. Started: April 2016 What does this business do? “My business is that of handmade home decor items.” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “I design wreaths and door hangers for all occasions, decorate picture frames, design centerpieces and candles from mason jars, create holiday (Special to AFN) decor.”

TUKEE’S TAMALES

Owner: Caprice & Eric Gouveia Contact Info: Tukeestamales@gmail. com, facebook.com/Tukees-Tamales-184162221931176, 602-359-0573. Hours: Friday Only from 4-7 p.m. and

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special events. Started: 2015. What does the business do? “We provide authentic, fresh Mexican cuisine.” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “Authentically prepared Mexican cuisine at affordable prices. It’s available by pre-order every Friday. “Residents will not have to cook on Fridays. ..They will also love the fact that our menu changes on a weekly basis, giving them the opportunity to taste a variety of real Mexican cuisine.”

doTERRA INTERNATIONAL

Owner: Rachel Coelho Contact info: 480-250-1545, randr51982@ hotmail.com. Hours: 24/7. Started: 2015. What does this business do? “We provide people with natural solutions, educate how to lower your toxic load and live a more natural lifestyle.” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “We can help people with natural options for everyday situations. People are sick and tired of being sick and tired.”

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doTERRA Wellness Advocates

Owner: Cary Bailen Contact info: 602-751-0012, cebplh@yahoo. com, cbailen.juiceplus.com, cbailen.towergarden.com, cbailen.transform30.com. Hours: 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Saturday. Started: 2008 What does this business do? “Juice plus is Whole Foods fruits, vegetables and berries in capsules or chewable form. It is meant to bridge the gap from how many servings of fruits and vegetables we get every day to how many servings we should get every day. We have a free children’s health study that allows children to get free chewables with an adult order. We also have a transformation program or a one simple change program. We offer plantbased protein powders, bars and aeroponic growing tower systems call the Tower Garden. Juice plus has over 36 peer reviewed

published medical journals.” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “Ahwatukee will love how affordable it is to get over 30 fruits vegetables and berries into their families and insure they are getting the nutrition that they need every day.”

RODAN + FIELDS

Owner: Joni McElwain Contact Info: 480-250-6426, jonimc. myrandf.com, JoniMc.myrandf.biz. Started: April 2016 What does this business do? “Sells premium anti-aging skincare,fastest growing skincare brand in the U.S. for the past five years, acne skincare products were developed by the doctors who created ProActiv acne medication.” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “I’m local.”

SUPA AVON

Owner: Tracey Church aka Supa Trace Contact info supa4165@gmail.com, 520261-9721. Hours: Online 24/7 Started: 2010 What does this business do? “Avon products: home living, makeup, skin care, bath and body, fragrance, jewelry, fashion (men and kids).” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “Customers can shop anytime at my online store, at their convenience. If my customers have any questions, they can contact anytime, via email or by phone. If they sign up for email notifications, they will receive all the specials.

BODY BY KB

Owner: Kelly Brown Contact info: 3830 E. Lakewood Pkwy., 480-239-4467, bodybykbllc@gmail.com. Hours: 5 a.m.-7 p.m. Started: 2016 What does this business do? “I am a See

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personal trainer. I train clients one-onone, a group of clients, parents and the kiddos, boot camps, athletes. Whether it be to lose weight, tone muscle, gain muscle, eat and be healthy, training for a specific sports event, or if you son/daughter need improvement in athletic training. My goal is to help you achieve your goal.” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “That I am located in Ahwatukee, and never plan on leaving. I am close to everything here, which means that my clients do not have to go out of their way to get to me.”

SARAHBEA GRANOLA

Owner: Sarah Dunlop Contact Info: sarahbeallc@gmail.com, 801-913-6816 Hours: 24/7. Started: 2014 What does this business do? “Delicious granola that is gluten free, grain free and made with local honey. Custom blends available.” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “It is nutritious and delicious. Local honey is great for those with allergies as well. Prefect snack for those that have gluten and dairy allergies.”

ARIZONA BRIDAL SOURCE

Owner: Kim Horn Contact info: 480-921-7891, 602-418-9089, info@ArizonaBridalSource.com. Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday and b y appointment. Started: 1989 What does this business do? “Publish Arizona Bridal Source (magazine and digital) for brides to be planning a wedding in Arizona. Kim Horn is a Master Wedding Planner (one of 75 in the world) who helps design, negotiate, mediate, plan, and im-

plement wedding and event details. Have licensed sports memorabilia for charity and golf events too.” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “Planning events and being organized. Kim is a resource for any social event.”

SIMPLY SACRED WELLBEING

Owner: Alicia O’Dell Wadley Contact Info: Simplysacredwellbeing.com, Yogamama09@gmail.com Hours: Typically evenings and Saturday. Started: 2013 What does the business do? “With an emphasis on the birthing year, Simply Sacred focuses on the woman and family to promote a healthy pregnancy, birth, postpartum, and lifestyle. Beauty, birth and being are the cornerstone principles fueling my passion to serve women in their birthing year and the years that follow.” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “Everything is so individualized. Classes are small if not private. Consultations focus on the client’s unique needs. I keep my commitments low to ensure the highest quality one on one service to each client and family. I don’t disappear after the baby comes. I hope to build a family of friendships with the people I work with and ensure they know they always have a place to reach out for support.”

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offers a wonderful variety of handmade custom home decor and personalized gifts for every occasion. Some of the customizable items available include wreaths, personalized tumblers, photo pallets, and wooden signs. We work directly with you to develop the perfect personalized gift for your special event, holiday, wedding, anniversary, baby shower, birthday, graduation, retirement, memorial, or teacher appreciation.” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “The convenience of our services. Everyone wants to have their own quotes on signs to hang in their home or find that special unique gift to wow and we provide that for you. It is also easy to order online and have your items delivered to your door.”

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Contact info: 602-292-1270, healthyneverlookedsogood@gmail.com, healthyneverlookedsogood.itworks.com Hours: 24/7 Started: 2016 What does this business do? “Health and wellness.” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “There’s at least one product for everyone.”

PERFECTLY POSH

AQUA-TOTS SWIM SCHOOL

Owner: Sara Ellis (independent consultant) Contact info: 480-540-2339, SaraE.po.sh. Hours: 24/7. Started: 2015. What does this business do? “Posh offers naturally based pampering products, made with the finest ingredients. We are free of parabens, paraffins, sulfates, gluten or soy fillers. Each product lists each ingredient. Everything is made in the USA. Everything is $25 or less and most products are buy 5 get 1 free.” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “How incredible the products are for the low prices.”

Owner: Keri Priest Contact info: 4735 East Ray Road, 480565-6080. Hours: 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday-Friday; 9 a.m.1 p.m. Saturday. Started: 2016 What does this business do? “We teach swim lessons to children and adults beginning as early as 4 months old.” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “The comments that I hear from our families is that they appreciate not only the high quality of our swim lessons but also the relationship driven staff at Aqua-Tots. People know that we truly care about their family. When they are here they are welcomed and appreciated for trusting us with helping their children develop an important skill.”

FIT CINCHED MAMA

Owner: Margarita Burke Contact info: fitcinchedmama Facebook, margaritafburke@gmail.com. Hours: 24/7. Started: 2016. What does this business do? “I am an online health and fitness coach helping women reach goals to help with their fitness, health and overall wellbeing.” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “My

SCRAPALICIOUS

Owner: Amber and Sheryl Shatswell Contact info: scrapaliciousllc@gmail.com www.scrapaliciousaz.etsy.com. Started: 2014. What does this business do? “Scrapalicious is a mom-and-daughter duo that

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motivation is mobile. Wherever you are, I can be.”

beautiful and confident.” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “The clothing and how they feel in it. But most important the friendship it brings to being a customer of ours.”

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LULAROE CASEYNCRAIG

Owner: Casey Perkins Contact info: lularoecaseyncraig@gmail. com, 207-692-4856 Hours: By appointment. Started: 2016. What does this business do? “Sells comfortable, modest, unique and beautiful clothing for women of all shapes and sizes. Changing lives and making woman feel

Business Name: Round Earth Solutions, LLC Owner: Cristy Filloon Contact Info: roundearthsolutions. com, 480-316-5533, cafilloon@gmail.com Hours: 9-5 M-F Started: December 2012 What does this business do?: “We help adults and children to develop the interpersonal communication and emotional intelligence skills necessary to have healthy and effective personal and professional relationships. Our signature program, Girls See

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Talk, is designed for girls in grades 3-8 and is facilitated as an after-school program in valley schools, and offered as day or week long workshops at local businesses and churches. We also offer private coaching for children and adults, and workshops for businesses and organizations.” What Ahwatukee residents will like: I hope the residents of Ahwatukee will appreciate the quality of our services, and the passion for what we do. Everyone in a community benefits when individuals focus on self-awareness, and developing healthy relationships. I like to think that by helping others to improve their communication skills, we are doing our part to support a happier and healthier community.

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Owner: Lorissa Gorham Contact info: beautycounter.com/lorissagorham, Lorissabc@gmail.com, 812-406-5111. Hours: 24/7 What does this business do? “Beautycounter is a skincare and makeup company that chooses to use high quality but safe from toxic harmful chemicals and ingredi-

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ents. Their mission is to get safer products into the hands of everyone.” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “Beautycounter is a company that cares about people’s health and wellbeing. “

DESERT PALM CANDLES Owner: Jana Angelo

Contact Info: 480-688-4860, desertpalmcandles@gmail.com, Facebook and Instagram: @desertpalmcandles Hours: 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Friday. Started: 2015. What does this business do? “Desert Palm Candles makes artisan crafted candles. We offer a luxury candle at an affordable price and have the flexibility to

sell via retail, wholesale, fundraisers and licensed pours.” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “We offer a luxury candle at an affordable price and 15 percent of our net proceeds are donated to charity. Equally as important, our candles are natural burning, made with 100 See

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doTERRA

Owner: Jody Cadwell Contact info: 480-559-5952, jc16440@ icloud.com, www.mydoterra.com/jodycadwell. Hours open: 24. Started: June 2016. What does this business do? “I sell and educate others on using essential oils to improve health and wellness, and remove toxins from their household.” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “I believe in building a friendship and supporting my essential oil users. I provide mentoring, education, K8's Pet Care and training on how to use essentials oil effectively.”

ANGELA J. CHRISTOPHER, DC, ART, MUAC

Contact info: AZ Spine Disc and Sport, 4530 E. Ray Road, Ahwatukee. 480-7591668, dracdc2005@hotmail.com. Hours: 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday-Saturday. Started: “We are going on 12 years now.” What does this business do? “AZSDS is a multi-specialty medical center. Our office offers services that include primary care, pain management, sports medicine, chiropractic, physical therapy, acupuncture, athletic training, massage therapy, personal training, weight loss and nutrition.”

certificates from those who provide a service and any special offers they might have for the holidays. These businesses are owned by members of Tukee Sisters, a group started by jewelry-maker Heidi Winquist to help independent businesswomen in Ahwatukee. What Ahwatukee residents will like: “With all these services under one roof, we brainstorm to find the most comprehensive plan for each patient, we communicate about the patients progress and quickly decide to make changes if somebody fails to respond to care.”

MARY’S MARIANA

Owner: Mary Steagall Contact info: marysmariana.com, marysmariana@ cox.net or 480-4272332. Hours: 8 a.m.-8 p.m. to call, shop anytime. Started: 2011. (Special to AFN) What does this business do? “I sell custom, hand-made Mariana Jewelry that is imported from Israel.” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “The variety of items and the quality.”

DIMPLE CHEEK BOUTIQUE

Owner: Sarah Miller Contact info: 480-323-8586, DimpleCheekBoutique@yahoo.com. Open: all hours. Started: July 2013. What does this business do? “My business was created out of a necessity when my daughter was born. I was nursing her and never found a cover I liked. I decided to make my own out of a cute pink knit fabric. My mom sews and taught me the

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basics, and I taught myself how to make a perfect nursing cover that easily turns into a scarf afterwards. My shop was open for 1 month before I had customers asking me to create scarves for them that were not used for nursing, so I branched out to create scarves for women and children, along with my nursing covers. I specialize in fabric mixing, where I find two fabrics that you wouldn’t think would go well together, and create a truly one-of-a-kind piece.” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “I love to be able to give the residents of Ahwatukee a new and fun accessory to wear in our cooler months.”

JAMBERRY NAILS

Owner: Lisa Liddy Contact info: 480-458-7205, lisalovesjams@cox.net, lisaliddy.jamberry.com. Hours: 24/7 online, 9 a.m.-7 p.m. for phone calls/texts. Started: 2014. What does this business do? “I’m an independent consultant for Jamberry Nails, providing nail polish alternatives, trendy DIY nail art, healthier nail polish and gel manicure solutions for women to use in their homes, on their own schedules; or take to their favorite salons for application

there. My ‘Mani Mixers’ give women the chance to get a few friends together to have fun, learn about the application, and play ‘dress up nails.’” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “The personal relationships and one-on-one service I provide, as well as the amazing products.”

CRUISES, INC.

Owner: Carrie Chipman Contact info: 480-256-1494, cchipman@ cruisesinc.com, adventuretradewinds.com. Hours: Flexible, but typically 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday – Friday. Started: July 2013 What does this business do? “I provide personalized vacation planning services for clients who want to make sure they are getting the right vacation, at the best price.” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “I am local, have lived here for over 20 years, know and love this community, and treat each booking I make for a client as if it were my very own.”

K8’S PET CARE

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Nothing like the Festival of Lights—or the Kick-Off Party BY PAUL MARYNIAK AFN Executive Editor

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ry scouring the Internet to find anything like Ahwatukee’s Festival of Lights and you’ll be hard-pressed to find anything remotely like it. It’s not the lights display along Chandler Boulevard, as impressive as it is, that isn’t duplicated anywhere else. What’s impressive is that the display has grown from the community’s heart. And you’ll be able to hear that heart beating 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturday at Desert Foothills Park on Chandler

Boulevard near Marketplace when a big community party is thrown by the small band of dedicated volunteers who have labored for more than two decades to present the annual lights show. But the party isn’t just a party, as fabulous as it will be with a myriad of attractions and activities for young and old alike. It gives Ahwatukee residents a chance to help fund the continuation of the display and help two exceptional local nonprofit organizations extend the spirit of the holidays throughout the entire year.

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The Lighted Motorcycle Parade, sponsored by Ridenow, rolls at 6 p.m.

The community historically has been generous, led by The Foothills and Club West homeowners associations, which kick in a considerable donation.

Last year, the Festival of Lights KickOff Party helped raise $7,000 for the See

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Ahwatukee Foothills YMCA Outreach Program for Ahwatukee Seniors and the Kyrene Foundation. The Kyrene Foundation‘s mission is to remove barriers to learning so that all students have the opportunity to excel in school. Funds raised help to support the Kyrene Family Resource Center which provides Kyrene families in need. Y OPAS provides free transportation for local seniors who have no way of getting to medical appointments, supermarkets or other critical destinations. This year, the Festival of Lights association will be honoring Y OPAS again as well as Girls Rule, a nonprofit founded by an Ahwatukee woman to help build leadership skills among girls 12 to 18 years of age. The association that organizes the KickOff Party and keeps that light display humming every holiday season comprises only about 20 people, among them Janyce Hazlett and Susan Anderton, two of the original women who helped rescue the lights display in 1995. An Ahwatukee resident since 1993 and Festival of Lights president, Hazlett recalled how much she admired the

lights when development company Del Webb first put them up as a way to attract home buyers to the thennew Foothills community during the Christmas season. When Del Webb took them down, she said, “many of us missed them and over a glass of wine at my kitchen table, plans were put in place to create the Festival of Lights Association,” Hazlett said. That was 21 years ago, and the lights haven’t gone out once despite some critical challenges over the years. “We are proud to say that everyone working on the Festival of Lights activities is a volunteer and we always welcome new committee members,” Hazlett added. As the head honcho for marketing the festival, Anderton also has been hard at work the last few weeks putting the finishing touches on Ahwatukee’s season’s greetings to the Valley. She’s particularly excited that Ahwatukee dance instructor Kimberly Lewis will be bringing some of her “Ahwatukee Nutcracker” dancers. “We are extremely excited about this,” she said. “This is the first year we have had community entertainment after 5 p.m. We want to offer more for the late arrivals who tend to begin coming

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around 4 p.m. We also will keep four rides open until 9 p.m. Two for our under 9 years of age and two for over 9.” The Marketplace, sponsored by Ahwatukee Foothills Ace Hardware, also will be open until 9 p.m. The Tavern, sponsored by Oasis in the Foothills, will have craft breweries along with Coors and Blue Moon from Crescent Crown, along with a selection of wines and hard liquor. Four food trucks also will be posted nearby from 6-9 p.m.—in addition to 15 restaurants that will have a presence all day long. The Festival Stage will be rockin’ into the late evening with Uncorked and Tripwire. And there will be TVs available for football fans as well as Jenga and Corn Hole. The 100-bike-plus Lighted Motorcycle Parade, sponsored by Ridenow, will roll down Marketplace at 6 p.m. Here are some tips from Anderton to add to your enjoyment of Ahwatukee’s biggest party of the year: • Park at Kyrene Altadena Middle School, 14620 S. Desert Foothills Parkway, and ride the free bus or park at the north side of the Desert Foothills Park off Chandler Boulevard. “Many also choose to park in the adjacent neighborhoods, but we prefer people

use the designated parking spots so our neighbors aren’t inconvenience.” From 4-8 p.m., the YMCA will have one bus running from its parking lot to the entrance. In addition, a cart shuttle service will run along Marketplace to Desert Foothills Parkway to transport folks wanting a ride. • Dress comfortably. “Even though it might be warm during the day in the sun, once the sun goes down, so does the temperature.” • ATMs will be on site, but it might be easier to come with cash. Credit cards are accepted in all locations. • Porta-potties are located in four areas along with the regular park restrooms. A baby changing/feeding location has been added, • A first aid tent is located near Marketplace tent # 4 but on the grass. • A sand volleyball game will be going on all day courtesy of the YMCA. The Boy Scouts will have the “monkey bridge” for kids to climb. • The information booth will be combined with the ticket booth closest to the Candy Lane Pavilion and the entry. The main Festival of Lights location for lost and found children, adults and items is located at the ramada.


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JUICE PLUS+

Owner: Krista Bailey our focus onto stronger customer service, Contact info: kristabailey.juiceplus.com, updated our equipment, moved to a newly ksbailey95@outlook.com built out facility, and improved our fitness Hours: 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Saturday. programming. We are the first All Women’s Started: 2014 CrossFit Gym. Ahwatukee CrossFit offers What does this business do? “Juice Plus+ daily timed, measured, and varied workis whole food based nutrition, including outs to keep you motivated. Our workout juice powder concentrates from 30 difplans help progression toward group and ferent fruits, vegetables and grains. Juice individual goals. We are more than just a Plus+ helps bridge the gap between what gym, we’re a community. We are everyday you should eat and what you do eat every women, mothers, grandmothers, daughday. Not a multivitamin, medicine, treatters, teachers, and professionals who want ment or cure for any disease, Juice Plus+ to get stronger and live a healthy, happy is made from quality ingredients carefully life.” monitored from farm to capsule to provide What Ahwatukee residents will like: “​ natural nutrients your body needs to be at We have such a great group of members, its best.” that are very supportive of each other.This What Ahwatukee residents will like: stems from the pride our coaching staff “Juice Plus+ makes it easy and convenient and owner puts into for families to get working with our many different clients to provide raw whole foods a motivating, safe in their diet every and healthy atmoday. “They can have sphere to achieve fruit, vegetable your fitness goals. and berry capsules Our facility is brand or soft chews, new, very clean and a plant protein organized. It is proshake or a Tower fessionally cleaned, Garden; which is an kept at a comfortable aeroponic growing temperature and has system that allows great amenities. Our them to grow classes are an hour their own organic (Special to AFN) in length. All you produce.” Mamas & Minis Crochet Shop have to do is show up and work. We will lead you through an hour of well thought Owner: Nicole Garner out, balanced fitness programming, all under the watchful eye of a qualified CrossFit Contact info: facebook.com/MamasAndMinis, mamasandminis@hotmail.com coach.” Hours: 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Started: 2015 What does this business do? “I crochet Owner: Tierre Alexander items for mamas and their minis. EveryContact info: 3936 E. Chandler Blvd., 602thing is handmade by myself. My most 621-1512, BlissAhwatukee.com popular items include mermaid blankets, Hours: Wednesday-Saturday, by appointbeanies of all sizes, and bow ties.” ment only. What Ahwatukee residents will like: Started: 2014 “Ahwatukee residents will love my crochet What does this business do? “I am a liitems because they are handmade and censed esthetician. I offer full body waxing personalized. I can make almost anything and skin care services for women and for that a customer is looking for. They are men. I focus on personalized corrective able to send me an image and I can bring skin care, helping clients with any skin that image to life with a hook and yarn.” issues they’re struggling with, but every treatment is also a pampering experience.” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “My location is very convenient It’s close to the Owner: Melissa Lemme Contact info: LemmeEatGlutenFree.com, freeway, but also tucked away near the foothills. Also, my hours are very flexible. I Facebook.com/LemmeEatGlutenFree, work late evenings to accommodate work- Melissa@LemmeEatGlutenFree.com, 480779-7059. ing clients. Mostly, I work hard to make Hours: 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Saturday. sure each client is satisfied—service you Started: 2015 only receive through a small business.”

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What does this business do? “We make homemade gluten free desserts for gluten free people, made by gluten free people. Delivered fresh to our customers’ door. “ What Ahwatukee residents will like: “That we are a local family-based business that bakes gluten free goodies because we too are gluten free. Celiac is not an easy autoimmune disease, but having great tasting gluten free desserts helps.”

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super convenient. We also have the best prices in the Valley.”

KG OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

Owner: Kristine Giles, OTR/L Contact info: 480-747-5328, KristineGilesOT@gmail.com Hours: by appointment Started: 2014 What does this business do? “Pediatric OT: school based therapy/consult, handwriting instruction, self-regulation coaching, evaluation/ Owner: Jackie Thomscreenings; Yoga therson apy for wellness and Contact info: 602vitality through the 367-1847, jackie@ (Special to AFN) lifespan (yin, yoga niawesometotsparty. PHOENIX FAMILY BIRTH dra stress reduction/ com, Facebook and relaxation, healing Instagram. and self-care, trauma release, self-concept, Hours: All week 7 a.m.-7 p.m. chair yoga, meridian theory and energy Started: 2016 elements, creative enhancements such as What does this business do? “Soft Play mudra and art, meditation, home programs equipment rental.” for modified yoga needs).” What Ahwatukee residents will like: What Ahwatukee residents will like: “I “New and exciting Soft Play can help you genuinely care about the client’s priorities have an extremely fun event and keep todand quality of life. I have the medical/ dlers as well as crawling infants safe while educational background and experience playing. We bring the equipment to you set it up and come back to pick up making it See GIFT GUIDE on page 37

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Started: 1993. What does this business do? “I paint murals and decorative finishes for nurseries, restaurants, schools, virtually all rooms for residential and commercial spaces.”

EB’S DELITES

Owner: Ebonni Davis Contact info: 48th Street and Ray Road, 626-298-3092, Ebsdelites@gmail.com. Hours: 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Started: 2013 What does this business do? “Provide flavorful custom desserts to guarantee a delight in every bite. Cakes for all events, cake pops, cupcakes, cookies, brownies, Rice Krispie treats.” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “They will like that I provide very creative, unique and delicious desserts that are guaranteed to satisfy everyone.”

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of occupational therapy enhanced with the amazing mind-body-spirit lifestyle strategies afforded through yoga therapy. Although I have specialized in pediatrics with home-based and school-based clients most of my career, I am now broadening

my clientele in order to share yoga therapy and facilitate vitality and wellness. Yoga has not only been therapeutic for me, but truly life changing.”

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Owner: Jenn, Brandon, Megan Spencer Contact Info: 480775-7522, jabfitnessaz. com, jab.boxing@ Plexus Worldwide gmail.com. Hours: Vary. Started: 2011. What does this business do? “Boxing, kickboxing, boot camps, kid Muay Thai, adult Muay Thai, group classes, personal training. A 12,000-square-foot facility that is family-owned and operated. Family and kid friendly where every gym member becomes a JAB family member. What Ahwatukee residents will like: “That we have all the amenities of a corporate owned gym, with the JAB family environment.”

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Owner: Marjorie Lucas Contact info: 480-3717442. Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Saturday. What does this business do? “I am a commercial and residential custom picture-framing business. I am a mobile (Special to AFN) business and I can bring the samples to you. I frame certificates, prints, mirrors of all sizes (especially for bathroom vanities), jerseys, wedding gowns, christening gowns, sports memorabilia, military items. No job is too big.” What Ahwatukee residents will like: “They are going to like the fact that my business is mobile. They are going to like seeing the samples at the location the framing project is for. It is a great benefit for residents and business owners.”

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or many small business enterprises, the Christmas shopping season represents between 20 and 40 percent of their entire annual income. With more and more people utilizing the ease and convenience of online shopping, it is yet another hurdle the small business owner has to overcome of they want to keep the doors open. Shop locally when you can and patronize the people who strive to give you the best personalized service you can only get from a neighborhood small business owner. These days almost every major retailer has followed the business model of Amazon in offering nearly any product

your heart desires. Check out the WalMart, Target or any other big box store website and you would think they must have shelf after shelf of items available for immediate purchase. In reality, they offer a large number of items for purchase but stock or even carry only a few. Many of these stores have partnered with vendors who package and ship their products after the sale and pay a listing price to the Website owner. Below is a list of my top four electronic gifts for this gift-giving season and a stocking stuffer at the end. These gifts are for sale at most online retailers and may be locally available as well. I highly recommend calling for availability locally before you drive to the store to ensure they have what you are looking for.

Amazon Fire TV. The latest offering from Amazon to help you ditch the cable or satellite TV provider. Amazon Fire TV wirelessly connects to your broadband Internet then connects through an HDMI cord to your TV to provide you with a basic list of channels like AMC, HGTV, ESPN, Fox and others to get live coverage. It also streams programs from their Amazon Instant Video and other libraries along with over 1,400 games like Minecraft, Lego Star Wars and PacMan 256 and others. Subscriber services to HBO, Cinemax and others allows for many options for viewing. Amazon Fire TV is modestly priced at about $89.99 with voice remote and available at Amazon and most online retailers. If you prefer similar viewing at a lower price,

you can now get the Amazon Fire TV HDMI stick with a voice remote for only about $40. Bose Soundlink Mini Bluetooth Speaker II. Bose has been known for the finest in sound reproduction and now with their latest wireless, Bluetooth minispeaker system, it makes it easier than ever to take your playlists with you wherever you go. A built-in speakerphone allows you to take calls out loud so you never See

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have to fumble with your phone to turn down the music while you answer a call. It comes with easy to follow pairing instructions, a lithium-ion battery which plays for up to 10 hours on a full charge and is compact and completely wireless. This is available at Fry’s Electronics, BestBuy and many online retailers for $179.95. Samsung Gear VR Virtual Reality Headset. Virtual reality headsets are the drones of last Christmas. There are a number of headsets available but the two biggest names are Sony and Samsung and in my view, the Samsung is the way to go, especially if you have one of the popular Samsung phones like Note5, Galaxy S6, S6 Edge, or Galaxy S7. The Samsung is lighter than the Sony and more comfortable for longer wearing without difficulty. If you are unfamiliar with virtual reality, these headsets give you a feeling of being part of the action instead of just watching the action from a distance. You can play games, watch stunning 2D and 3D movies and try a myriad of different virtual reality experiences. They are available at Target, WalMart, Staples, BestBuy, and most online retailers for about $60-$80. Fitbit Charge 2. With more people becoming health conscious, the Fitbit remains an almost necessary part of your workout routine. It is worn on your wrist and measures distance traveled, time, calories burned, sleep activity, heart rate and steps taken. You can set it up to give you a number of different notifications and it comes with personalized exercise modes to view real time stats and guided breathing sessions See

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My Sister’s Closet celebrates 25 years BY DAVID M. BROWN AFN Contributing Writer

The three sisters––Ann and Jenny Sincer and Tess Loo––give, give and give. Their Arizona-based Eco-Chic Consignments Inc. is a trio of high-end designer consignment stores: My Sister’s Closet (recycled designer apparel and accessories for women); My Sister’s Attic (recycled home furnishings); and Well Suited (men’s apparel). Celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, My Sister’s Closet has become a $25-plus million business with 15 stores in the Valley and San Diego and Encinitas, California. Two years ago, the sisters added My Sisters’ Charities Thrift Store at The Fulton Promenade, 4985 S. Alma School Road, Chandler. The for-profit consignment stores contribute revenue, manpower and unsold merchandise for My Sister’s Charities Foundation, a Chandlerbased nonprofit includes the thrift store. The store employs three and has one volunteer. Jenny, an Ahwatukee resident, and Ann started My Sister’s Closet in 1991. “We decided we could create our own resale store that didn’t look like other less desirable resale stores,” said Ann. That first store opened at Town & Country Shopping Center at 20th Street and Camelback Road in Phoenix, and the company expanded with the other locations. “We’ve watched how other consignment stores throw out merchandise or store it in warehouses, and we didn’t want to do that, so we came up with the idea for the Chandler thrift store and for donating all of its proceeds to charity,” she added.

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Jenny Siner, left, and her Ahwatukee sister Ann Siner have made My Sisters Closet a national business that generously gives to charities.

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Holiday lights business saves grief, shares joy BY SHELLEY GILLESPIE AFN Contributing Writer

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uring Cody West’s childhood, one of his fondest memories was his family’s traditional visit to Candy Cane Lane in Southern California. The bright holiday lights and family closeness were etched in his mind. More recently, his friend Addison Lee and he, both WP Carey business school grads, tossed ideas around ideas until they decided on a light installation company. They researched what companies were doing. “We could do a lot better,” West said. Holiday lighting installers visited a home, measured and provided a quote that was difficult to standardize. “There was no price transparency, no amount per square foot quoted, and dishonest practices at play,” West added. Installers disappeared when it came time to maintain or remove lights. “They were charging outrageous amounts.” West, Lee, and their friend, Ben Frelka, started Lumineso, a company to develop a new image for how the industry

functions. In their first year in business, they already have an avid fan. Nicole Piper, a Peoria resident, was delighted as a Lumineso crew installed her holiday lights in early November. Holiday decorations have been a sore point for her family since her husband, David, fell off their two-story roof and nearly died while placing holiday decorations five years ago. “Actually, the paramedics said David probably died,” she said. “When I spoke with him, he choked and wasn’t breathing.” Now, Nicole hides the ladders and refuses to let her father and husband put up any lights above their immediate reach. “Decorations are a big deal in my family,” said Nicole, “Last year, we hired an installation company that didn’t come on time, maintain or remove the lighting. We hired a second person to remove the lights.” Wary after her experience, Nicole placed an order for lighting installation on a work bidding website where she met Lumineso. Nicole was impressed with Lumineso

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up, decorate with icicle lights, spread lighting on the lawn to look like snow, install snowflakes on the home’s ledge, and dancing lights on little twigs. They also include animated figures of a buck and does feeding. There’s a long list of holiday decorations, meant to delight their family and those who drive by in the neighborhood to view the lights. This week, David had spinal surgery scheduled. Nicole was determined he would return from the hospital to see the decorations. So, the lights had to be up early. The Piper household hired Lumineso to install lights and décor. The installer said he’d be there between 7:30 and 8 a.m. and they arrived promptly at 7:45 a.m. Even with the long, extensive list of lights and displays, they were completed in less than six hours. West, who is employed full-time as a data analyst, coordinates the jobs for Lumineso. He has researched extensively, including which roof types must be carefully approached so warranties are

not voided. Sand cast, wood shingles and clay tile roofs require special handling. He encourages homeowners to use LED lighting, when possible. “They use 80 percent less electricity,” West said. If a large lighting installation requires extensive electricity, they have a licensed electrician to ensure safety. To protect homes when installing lighting, West cautions, “Do not use staple guns. They cause permanent damage. We use plastic clips and if it’s stucco or brick, hot glue, which cleans off.” As the season gets busy, he intends to “Get my hands dirty.” Lumineso installs lighting in the East Valley and Phoenix area. Make a Wish AZ will receive a 10 percent donation from all Lumineso projects. They also are running a contest until Nov. 30 with prizes of one free Christmas light installation, two Christmas lawn inflatables, and two Christmas laser light projectors. Information: Lumineso.com or 847348-9160.

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store and in California to the Rancho Coastal Humane Society’s thrift store in Encinitas. And, if items don’t sell at the Chandler thrift store, where they are $1 to $10 with no sales tax, they are sold to a Valley recycler. These proceeds and all net profits from sales at the nonprofit Chandler thrift store are donated to Valley nonprofits, after the sisters expense rent, insurance, employee pay and utilities. In late August, Ann and Jenny, for instance, collected 186 bags of clothes and accessories from the Lincoln Village Store in Scottsdale and delivered them to the Chandler thrift store; they estimated that those bags can raise $25,000 for the nonprofit community. And, employees at the My Sister’s Closet Desert Village at Pinnacle Peak, also in Scottsdale, gathered 205 bags and the Town & Country Phoenix location 147 bags, with everything going to the three Arizona Humane Society thrift stores in the Valley, including one in Tempe. The company donates at least three to six truckloads every week to all of the charity thrift stores, including theirs. “In addition to raising so much money to help our community, our thrift store also gives people the opportunity to buy great clothing and home goods for as little as a buck or two,” Jenny said. In the first six months after opening the Chandler thrift store, the company netted more than $70,000 for charities. And in 2015, their total charitable giving exceeded $200,000, Ann said. In 2016, the company has donated $12,000 to Fresh Start Women’s Foundation, $30,000-plus for Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center (SWCC) to protect the Mexican Grey Wolves as

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he convenience of online shopping has fewer people visiting local stores, instead opting to buy from brand names with one click of a button. Forrester Research Inc. found that consumers spent $335 billion in online sales; a number that they predict will jump to $523 billion by 2020. With the option of buying all major brands online, why shop locally? “You’re supporting your local neighbor, your local community,” said Mike McClanahan, Retail Operations Director for St. Vincent De Paul, “You’re helping someone in need right here.” Angel Jaquez, store manager at Kid to Kid in Ahwatukee, a resale store specializing in kid’s clothes and toys, agrees. “It helps the community offer clothing to those who can’t afford it otherwise,” Jaquez said. Thrift stores offer more to consumers than just shopping locally. They offer clothing and various items at discounted prices, along with an easy way of getting rid of that “clutter closet.” Thrift stores rely heavily on donations for sustainability. Some only take clothing, while others will take food, clothing and other items.

“Every item that is on our floor is donated,” said Geena Caviness, store manager at the White Dove Thrift Shoppe in Mesa. Unlike thrift stores, resale stores will pay donors for their clothing, either cash or store credit. Buffalo Exchange will buy clothing at a price they appraised. “Each buyer is trained through hands-on experience and by becoming completely in tune with the inventory of the store so they can give a fair payout to the seller while offering a good deal for the customer,” said Stephanie Lew, Marketing Director of Buffalo Exchange, a resale store that first opened in Tucson in 1974. Many thrift stores will invest their funds back in their stores. Others donate their revenue to different charities and organizations. “We donate to the Salvation Army and the Phoenix Dream Center,” said Jaquez. The White Dove Thrift Shoppe and St. Vincent de Paul support their respective charity organizations. “Our funds go directly to our patient care at Hospice of the Valley,” Caviness said. Hospice of the Valley is called the largest not-for-profit hospice in the nation. They serve around 17,000 patients and families throughout Central Arizona. McClanahan said funds from St.

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Vincent de Paul’s 17 thrift stores in Arizona go to their mission to feed, clothe, house and heal. “It goes to fund our special ministries where we can buy clothing and essentials for the homeless and the needy,” said McClanahan. Caviness said that thrift stores are not only beneficial for the people directly involved, but the state as a whole. “You’re helping the state and incoming money,” said Caviness. “You’re putting people to work. It’s recycling at its best.” Lew agrees with Caviness on the notion of reduce, reuse, recycle.

“By recycling your clothing through selling or donation, you’re giving the clothing a second life,” Lew said. “This helps by not contributing to the demand and waste of clothing pollution.” Shopping locally proves beneficial for consumers, charities, the environment and the state. McClanahan said that while shopping at Target is great, there’s nothing like the intimacy of shopping at mom and pop stores. “Small businesses are the lifeblood of a good economy in any community,” he said.


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to help find your moments of calm. The Fitbit is compatible with Andriod and iOS systems and costs $149.95 at Kohl’s, Target, Dick’s Sporting Goods, most health clubs and on-line. Above Tek Gooseneck Tablet Arm. Do you have a friend or relative on your gift list who loves to read or surf the Net in bed or simply does not like holding their iPad, iPhone, tablets or phones? This may be the perfect gift for them. Easy and lightweight, this holder mounts almost anywhere that has an edge like a desk, bed frame or night stand and gives you 360-degree rotatable swivel so you can position your device in the perfect place for you. It comes with three different clamps to fit any personal device you may have and at about $40, it may be the stocking stuffer of the year. Available at Sears, Staples, and most online retailers. Mike Smothers is president of Smothers Computer Services in Ahwatukee. Send questions to mike@smotherscomputers.com or call 480-753-7667

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‘Local First’ is a good approach to this holiday season

spending holiday, we encourage you to think “Local First” this holiday season. If each holiday shopper shifted just 10 ith holiday spending percent of their spending from national projected to exceed $650 chains to independent businesses, that billion this year across would add up to a huge investment in America, have you thought about where creating vibrant communities that we that money goes once are proud to call you have spent it? home. Ahwatukee is filled to Studies show that Join Local when you spend your the brim with unique local First Arizona in money with locallycelebrating Buy businesses that offer a owned businesses— Local Month from businesses that are variety of great options for Friday through Jan. headquartered here 1, and keep your holiday gift giving. in Arizona as well as money where your owned and operated —Kimber Lanning home is this holiday by Arizonans—up season. to four times more Ahwatukee and the East Valley are money will stay in the local economy filled to the brim with unique local than if you spent that money at a businesses that offer a variety of great national chain or mega online retailer. options for holiday gift giving. Be sure All that money re-circulating in the to drop by the historical downtown areas local economy equates to higher rates of Tempe, Mesa, Gilbert, or Chandler. of job creation and more prosperous You can also check out our local communities overall. business directory of nearly 3,000 As we approach the year’s largest local businesses from across the state at BY KIMBER LANNING AFN Guest Writer

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hree dogs are looking for new masters in Ahwatukee. Jannell Cosgriff of Friends for Life adoption center calls Virgil “a fun loving” Jack Russell Terrier blend. At a year-old and about 15 pounds, he “would make a great hiking or jogging buddy” because he “does great on a leash and responds well to commands.” She said his ideal home would be an active one that can give him lots of attention. His adoption fee is $175 and he is neutered, vaccinated, microchipped and Norman licensed. Information: 480-497-8296, ffldogs@azfriends.org or azfriends.org. Chiquita “is a sweet, entertaining, boisterous 3-year-old Shiba Inu Mix who always wears a super big smile,” said

Jenny Medlock of Arizona Rescue. “She has a huge heart, a vibrant personality, and a spunk to her that quickly causes you to forget any cares and is guaranteed to brighten your day,” Medlock said of the “affectionate pup who enjoys snuggling with her people, loves getting hugs, and likes being petted.” While she loves the outdoors, Chiquita “has excellent leash manners and enjoys car rides,” she added, noting her “inquisitive nature doesn’t miss a thing” and that “she really takes an interest in her surroundings and processes everything she observes. (Special to AFN) “She is a people watcher and is entertained for hours at a coffee shop, dog-friendly patio, or the park,” Medlock continued. “Chiquita plays hard, so she sometimes needs help recognizing when her exuberance becomes overwhelming for her canine

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eading into the holiday season, people start reflecting on the year that’s quickly ending and the year to come. Thanksgiving is an especially good time to look back. Amid all the turkey and football and family, faith leaders in the East Valley shared what they’re most thankful for. Rabbi Mendy Deitsch, director of Chabad of the East Valley in Chandler, spoke of service. “I have come to realize that the most amazing feeling is when one engages in helping another person,” he said. He said he is thankful for God’s gifts, “and we should use them to share with someone else.” He said service leads to thankfulness. “The more we share with others, the more we will have something to be thankful for.” Paul Artino, executive pastor at Redemption Church in Gilbert, also Deitsch talked about God’s gifts.

“I feel like every day is a in “Footprints,” a documentary reminder of and experience of about a pilgrimage he led in God’s unmerited favor,” he said. Spain, was thankful for another “Having seen and experienced trip he took. people and places in the world “Something I’m very grateful who have far less, and who are for is this summer, we took a more satisfied, it is hard to find group of 63 young people to Artino reasons to not be thankful.” World Youth Day, in Poland.” Also, Artino spoke of things more Fita is pastor at St. Anne Catholic personal. Parish in Gilbert. “Relationships will always be at the “I feel at peace in many ways—inside, top of my ‘thankful’ list. From my wife outside, everything seems to be in place,” and kids, to the incredible people I get he said. to serve alongside, to all the people Father Philip Armstrong, pastor of the who have shaped me in my life, I’m St. Katherine Greek Orthodox Church constantly reminded of what a gift these in Chandler, is thankful for things big relationships have been and are to me,” and small this year. he said. On his list was appreciation for the Bante Ananda Siyabalagoda of Holy Trinity “who gave me the gift the Arizona International Buddhist of life,” to his parents, family, friends, Meditation Center in Mesa reflects on parishioners and other clergy. community. Armstrong also is thankful to this “I am thankful for the large community nation’s founders, and “for the many of Buddhists who attend the Buddhist freedoms I experience being an American, center, the opportunity to present especially the freedom of religion.” meditation classes, observe the rituals of “And, I’m thankful to all those who our religion and the many other services tolerate my imperfections,” he said. we render,” he said. Pastor Thor Strandholt of Valor Father Sergio Muñoz Fita, who appears Christian Center in Gilbert had many

things to be thankful for. “As a Vietnam veteran, I’m thankful for a country that allows us freedoms that we have on a day-by-day basis,” Strandholt said. “The freedom to choose where we want to go and what we want to do without borders and restrictions. “As a retired physician, I’m thankful for the good health my family and I enjoy. And as an associate pastor, I’m thankful for the freedom to serve a God that delivered me from the path of destruction and set my feet on solid ground with Heaven as my future destination.” Andrew Aziz, deacon at Mar Yosip Parish of the Assyrian Church of the East in Chandler, talked about his congregation and their push for a building of their own. “I personally am thankful for having my congregation,” he said. “Although we don’t have a church building, the people that attend are the church to me. Without them, there is no church to build, and nobody to preach to. They are truly a blessing Armstrong to me.”

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Thanksgiving prayer: Let us come together in the true spirit of these days RABBI SUSAN SCHANERMAN AFN Guest Writer

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n the aftermath of a very difficult few months in our nation’s psyche, Thanksgiving comes not a moment too soon. We are blessed with the opportunity to gather with family and friends, to enjoy the traditional foods of harvest, to root for our favorite teams, and to take time to reflect on what we believe to be America’s greatest and enduring strengths: our ability to unite in difficult times, our commitment to care for the orphan and the widow, our charge to

seek justice for all, our call to uphold civil rights and freedom for all, our moral imperative to respect and honor one another for our differences and our similarities as human beings. For those of us who connect deeply with a spiritual being, we also give thanks to the gentle and soothing voice within that comforts us in our moments of distress, that urges us to action in moments of need, that reassures us when we falter, that supports us when we stumble, and that rejoices with us when we succeed. We are ever grateful for the spark of holiness that lives within each of us, that calls us to be compassionate and loving

to our neighbors, to our family, to our national and global communities. Now is the time to mend strained relationships, to repair hurtful family dynamics. Now is the time to reject hateful rhetoric and irresponsible language. Now is the time to confront our own biases and prejudices and to work to eradicate them from ourselves. Why? Because, there is no room for God in a heart filled with anger and resentment. There is no room for love in a soul tormented by fear and distrust. There is no hope for a country mired in negativity and hatred. As the winter holiday season

commences officially this week, programs and services and special events will happen at synagogues, churches, mosques, temples, meeting houses, and wherever folks gather to celebrate the Divine. Let us come together in the true spirit of these days—celebrating freedom of religion, freedom of self-expression, and freedom to be an American. May this Thanksgiving and the weeks to come propel America into the nation we want her to be, we know her to be, and we pray for her to be. -Rabbi Susan Schanerman is the spiritual leader of Ahwatukee Congregation. Information: www.nefeshsoul.com or contact her at rabbi@ nefeshsould.org.


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CKids Club International presents Saturday Night Alive, a musical celebration of family and the mystical havdallah ceremony. The havdallah is an ancient ritual, performed by our Jewish ancestors for thousands of year as a way to mark the conclusion of Shabbat and welcome in the new week. DETAILS> 7-8:30 p.m., Chabad of the East Valley, 875 N McClintock Dr., Chandler. Information: 480-855-4333, or info@chabadcenter.com.

SUNDAY, DEC. 4 SPECIAL CONCERT PLANNED

Guest artists from the first annual Summer Artist in Residence Program, Chandler Gilbert Community College piano professor Piano Amanda Sherrill, and Arizona Opera soprano Melissa Solomon, will present a holiday concert of Bach, Handel, Rachmaninov and beloved classics. DETAILS> 2 p.m., Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 739 W. Erie St., Chandler. Admission, $15/students, $10. Children under 10 are free. Information: 480-936-4127, or Earl@htlutheran.com.

SATURDAY, DEC. 10 CHRISTMAS FOR KIDS

Children ages 3 through 10 are invited to come and celebrate the birth of our Savior in Calvary Lutheran Church’s Christmas for Kids. Besides the Christmas lesson, children will have all kinds of activities from crafts, to music, to Christmas treats, including birthday cake to celebrate and grow in the true Christmas message. If parents are looking for some time to shop or prepare for Christmas, we would love to have your children enjoy the morning with us.

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FAITH CALENDAR DETAILS> 9 a.m.-noon, Calvary Lutheran Church, 1270 N. Dobson Road, Chandler. Free. Register at calvarychandler.net under Events, through Dec. 5. Information: 480-963-9397.

SUNDAY, DEC. 11 ‘JAZZOPERETRY’ RETURNS

After a four-year absence, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church and Jazzoperetry (“Jazz-OP-ruh-tree”), Inc., will join forces to present the long-awaited return to Arizona of the contemporary Christian singer/ songwriter Robert Moffat. The Holy Trinity Chancel choir will join the Rob Moffat Chorus and instrumental ensemble to perform a musical nativity. DETAILS> 2 p.m., 739 W. Erie St., Chandler. Admission $15/students $10. Information: 480-936-4127, or Earl@htlutheran.com.

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VALOR CHRISTIAN OUTLINES MISSION

Valor Christian Center in Gilbert offers “great praise and worship and great messages for today’s living,” according to Pastor Thor Strandholt, associate pastor. “Our mission is evangelize, healing and discipleship through the word of God.” DETAILS> 10 a.m. Sundays and 7 p.m. Thursdays. 3015 E. Warner Road. Information: valorcc.com.

HORIZON SEEKS YOUNG PEOPLE

High school and middle school students meet to worship and do life together. DETAILS>5 p.m. at Horizon Presbyterian Church, 1401 E. Liberty Lane. 480-460-1480 or email joel@ horizonchurch.com.

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Children can learn and experience Jewish life. Chabad

Hebrew School focuses on Jewish heritage, culture and holidays. DETAILS> 9:30 a.m. to noon, for children ages 5-13 at Pollack Chabad Center for Jewish Life, 875 N. McClintock Drive, Chandler. 480-855-4333, info@ chabadcenter.com, or chabadcenter.com.

RABBINIC LIT COURSE OFFERED

Ongoing morning study of two classics of rabbinic literature by medieval philosopher Moses Maimonides (the “Rambam”). At 10 a.m., Prof. Norbert Samuelson, Grossman chair of Jewish Philosophy at ASU and TBS member, teaches “Maimonides’ Guide of the Perplexed: What Jews Ought to Believe.” At 11:15 a.m., TBS member Isaac Levy teaches “Maimonides’ Mishneh Torah: How Jews Ought to Behave.” Readings in both Hebrew and English. DETAILS> Community Room of the administration building at Temple Beth Sholom of the East Valley, 3400 N. Dobson Road, Chandler. 480-897-3636.

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Unity of Mesa says its Sunday service offers “a positive path for spiritual living” through “transformational lessons, empowering music and various spiritual practices with an open-minded and welcoming community.” DETAILS> 9 a.m. Spiritual discussion group and meditation practices group. 10:15 a.m. service. 2700 E. Southern Ave., Mesa. Child care available at 9 a.m. Nursery for infants through kindergarten at 10:15 a.m. 480-892-2700, unityofmesa.org, joanne@unityofmesa.org.

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This Flow 1-2 class (intermediate) is free and open to the community. DETAILS> 6-7 p.m., Mountain Park Community Church,

2408 E. Pecos Road. Greg Battle at 480-759-6200 or gbattle@moutainpark.org.

CLASS TARGETS THE GRIEVING

Classes for those grieving over death or divorce. DETAILS> 6:30 p.m., Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 739 W. Erie St., Chandler. 480-963-4127.

STRUGGLING FIND SUPPORT

Support group for those struggling with how to deal with a loss in life. DETAILS> 7 p.m., 1825 S. Alma School Road, Room C201, Chandler. Pastor Larry Daily, 480-963-3997, ext. 141, larrydaily@chandlercc.org or chandlercc.org.

TUESDAYS

JEWISH VIEWS ON HOT-BUTTON ISSUES

A new six session course presents a non-partisan, Jewish view of the hot button 2016 election issues, such as gun control and immigration. The classes will begin Nov. 14 and run for six weeks, until Dec. 19. DETAILS> 7:30-9 p.m., Chabad of the East Valley, 875 N. McClintock Drive, Chandler. 480-855-4333, chabadcenter.com or info@chabadcenter.com.

DIVORCED CAN FIND COMFORT

People suffering through a divorce or separation can find understanding and caring support to face these challenges. DETAILS> 6:30-8:30 p.m., Mountain Park Community Church, 2408 E Pecos Road, Room 117, Ahwatukee, 480759-6200 or mountainpark.org.

FINDING HEALING FOR PAIN

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Experiences,” offers support for men and women who seek God’s grace and healing. DETAILS> 6:30 to 8 p.m. Mountain Park Community Church, 2408 E. Pecos Road. mountainpark.org.

SENIORS ENJOY ‘TERRIFIC TUESDAYS’

The program is free and includes bagels and coffee and a different speaker or theme each week. Registration not needed. DETAILS> 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., Barness Family East Valley Jewish Community Center, 908 N. Alma School Road, Chandler. evjcc.org or 480-897-0588.

WEDNESDAYS

CELEBRATE RECOVERY MEETS

Celebrate Recovery says it “brings your relationship with the Lord closer to your heart as it heals your hurts, habits and hang-ups.” Participants can discuss issues ranging from feeling left out to addictions. “Nothing is too small or too large.” DETAILS> 6:20 p.m. at Mountain View Lutheran Church, 11002 S. 48th St., Ahwatukee. mvlutheran.org/ celebraterecovery or email cr@alphamvlc.com.

WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY OFFERED

Living Word Ahwatukee women’s Bible study and fellowship that offers “a short, low-key time of praise and worship in music and message.” It’s also an opportunity to meet other Christian women in Ahwatukee. DETAILS> 10-11:30 a.m., Living Word Ahwatukee, 14647 W. 50th St., Suite 165, Ahwatukee. Free child care.

GET A ‘SPIRITUAL SHOWER’

A release calls this “a 15-minute energetic tune up each week” and says the Twin Hearts Meditation “is like taking a spiritual shower: when your aura is clean, you experience a higher level of awareness. You see through things more clearly and good luck increases.” DETAILS> 7-9 p.m. at Unity of Tempe, 1222 E. Baseline Road, Suite 103, Tempe. 480-792-1800 or unityoftempe.com.

THURSDAYS

KIDS CAN FIND SUPPORT

Support group for children ages 6 to 12 coping with a separation or divorce in the family. One-time $10 fee includes snacks and workbook. DETAILS> 6:30-8:30 p.m., 1825 S. Alma School Road, Room C202, Chandler. Pastor Larry Daily, 480-963-3997, ext. 141, larrydaily@chandlercc.org or chandlercc.org.

ULPAN INSTRUCTION AVAILABLE

Class is based on Israel’s successful Ulpan instruction. Taught by Ilan Berko, born in Israel, schooled in the U.S. DETAILS> 7 p.m. Chabad of the East Valley, 3875 W.

FRIDAYS

NEFESHSOUL HOLDS SERVICES

Congregation NefeshSoul holds Shabbat services the second Friday of every month on the campus of the Valley Unitarian Universalist Congregation. DETAILS> 6:15 p.m., 6400 W. Del Rio St., Chandler. Information: nefeshsoul.org.

TODDLERS CAN MARK SHABBAT

Celebrate Shabbat with a service, music, and a craft project designed for children up to 5 years old and their parents or other adult. DETAILS> 9:30 a.m., Temple Emanuel, 5801 S. Rural Road. 480-838-1414 or emanueloftempe.org.

TOTS TAUGHT TORAH

Hosted by Chabad of the East Valley for children ages 2 to 5. Features hands-on activities about the Shabbat, songs, stories and crafts. Children will make and braid their own challah. DETAILS> 10:15-11 a.m., members’ homes. 480-785-5831.

NOSH BEFORE SERVICE

“Nosh” and then enjoy the Shir Shabbat service led by the Shabba-Tones, the Shabbat musical group. DETAILS> 6 p.m. first Friday of the month, Temple Emanuel, 5801 S. Rural Road, Tempe. 480-838-1414 or emanueloftempe.org.

YOUNG FAMILIES HOLD SHABBAT

Temple Beth Sholom of the East Valley invites young families to its services. DETAILS> Regular services at 6 p.m. except on the third Friday of each month, when a 6 p.m. Young Family Shabbat Service is held for children and adults of all ages. Temple Beth Sholom of the East Valley, 3400 N. Dobson Road, Chandler. Shabbat Morning and Torah Service weekly at 9 a.m. 480-897-3636 or tbsev. org. or info@tbsev.org.

SERVICE INCLUDES KIDS

Designed for children up to 5 years old and their parents or other adult. Following the service is an Oneg Shabbat, a time for a snack and to meet other families with young children. DETAILS> 6:30 p.m. second Fridays, Temple Emanuel, 5801 S. Rural Road. 480-838-1414 or emanueloftempe.org.

TEMPLE EMANUEL LISTS SERVICES

Traditional service followed by an Oneg Shabbat. DETAILS> 7:30 p.m. second and fourth Fridays, 5801 S. Rural Road, Tempe. 480-838-1414 or emanueloftempe.org.

SATURDAYS

STUDY THE PRAYER BOOK

These special study sessions at the beginning of Shabbat morning services teach the structure of Shabbat services and how to follow in the Siddur (prayer book). Taught by Rabbi Leitner. Introduction to Judaism, Introductory Hebrew Reading for Adults, and Adult Bar/Bat Mitzvah Preparation are cumulative, so no new students can be accepted mid-year. DETAILS> 9-9:30 a.m. fourth Saturday each month, Pre-register for fall by contacting Amy Shevitz at vped@tbsev.org.

WEEKLY SERVICES SCHEDULED

International, nondenominational church offers weekly Sabbath services. Congregational meeting in the morning and Bible study in the afternoon. DETAILS> 10:30 a.m.-noon; 1:30-2:45 p.m. at True Jesus Church, 2640 N. Dobson Road, Chandler. 480-899-1488 or tjcphoenix@tjc.org.

JEWISH KIDS PROGRAM AVAILABLE

Shabbat Yeladim is a free Shabbat program for Jewish children ages 3-7 sponsored by Ahwatukee’s NefeshSoul Jewish Community. Shabbat Yeladim is on the second Saturday of the month. Songs, stories and art project each month. DETAILS> 10-11 a.m. on the Valley Unitarian Universalist Campus, 6400 W. Del Rio, Chandler. Contact Rabbi Susan Schanerman at rabbi@nefeshsoul. org or nefeshsoul.org.

STUDY AND WORSHIP IN TEMPE

DETAILS> Temple Emanuel, 5801 S. Rural Road, Tempe. Optional study session at 8:20 a.m., Shabbat morning service at 9:30 a.m., followed by a kiddush. 480-8381414 or emanueloftempe.org.

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FAITH 47 and Gifts offers a wide variety of gifts, from Mezuzot to books, religious items and jewelry. DETAILS> Pollack Chabad Center for Jewish Life, 875 N. McClintock Drive, Chandler. Gift shop hours are Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesday by appointment only and Sundays 9:30-10 a.m. and noon-12:30 p.m. info@chabadcenter.com or 480-855-4333. TEMPLE PROVIDES KIDS ROOM

The full-time infant room for children ages 6 weeks to 12 months. DETAILS> Temple Emanuel of Tempe, 5801 S. Rural Road, Tempe. Rachel Wallach, 480-838-1414, or rachel@ emanueloftempe.org.

CHILD DEVELOPMENT AT CHABAD

Reggio-Inspired program where children can develop socially, physically, emotionally and intellectually in a Jewish setting. For preschoolers 12 months to 5 years old, with part-time and half-day options. Before- and after-care hours available. DETAILS> Shternie Deitsch at info@chabadcenter.com or call 480-855-4333.

GET-ACQUAINTED COFFEE

East Valley Friends and Neighbors holds a monthly getacquainted coffee and short general meeting on the first Wednesday of each month. The group supports local charities and has special-interest groups, such as book discussions and card game groups, that meet throughout the month. DETAILS> 9:30 a.m. the first Wednesday of each month. Grace United Methodist Church, 2024 E. University Drive, Mesa. Information: 380-828-5146, evfanaz.org or email Tinytubes@cox.net.

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The orphans in “Annie Jr.” are played by, from left Baylee Horvath, Abby Springer, Hailey Laidig, Karis Puckett, Shayla Forero, Kaylee Delgado, Emma Martin, Savannah Springer, Claire O’Malley, McKenna Henry, Mia Tarwater and Reagan Plank.

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t was 9:15 p.m. on a Friday and the studio was buzzing with excitement. Grade school girls raced through the halls, packing up their dance bags, storing the prop brooms and buckets and singing bits and pieces of the musical number they just rehearsed. They had just finished a four-hour rehearsal to cap off a long school week, yet they were untouched by fatigue. If anything, the hours of blocking, dancing and singing filled them with new energy. For the cast of “Annie Jr.,” the experience is magical. The show, produced by Gilbert’s Studio 3 Performing Arts in partnership with Limelight Performing Arts, will play at Mesa Arts Center Dec. 14-20 with a bigger-thanexpected cast of actors and actresses from the East Valley and Ahwatukee. So many young actors turned out for auditions that director Caroline Wagner opted to double- and even triple-cast many of the featured roles, dividing them

into a blue, red and green cast. “I like performing a lot because it makes people excited and happy if they’re down,” said 8-year-old Baylee Horvath who plays the role of Kate, one of the orphans. Emma Martin, 10, who plays Tessie, added, “The fact that I get to express myself to an audience, to make them laugh or feel what I’m feeling, is awesome.” Despite their youth, the kids bring a giant-sized share of talent to the stage. Many cast members are decorated actors, with AriZoni and National Youth Arts awards and nominations to their credit. Among them is 17-year-old Jessica Sinodis, who recently starred as Grizabella in Studio 3-Limelight’s summer production of “Cats” and dazzled audiences with a voice that has Broadway written all over it. She played the role of Pepper in Studio 3’s “Annie Jr.” when she was only 11—it was one of the studio’s very first productions— and now comes full circle to portray the bawdy, hilarious and ill-tempered Miss Hannigan. “Playing Miss Hannigan was always a

childhood dream,” said Sinodis. “It is not like any theater experience I’ve ever had. Unlike me, she hates children and is very crass. This is definitely a role that has taken me out of my comfort zone.” Added Emma England, Studio 3 owner and “Annie Jr.” artistic director: “You can’t help but be swept up when you see the cast perform.” The depth of the cast’s talent is especially evident among the three 11-yearold performers playing Annie, a dream role for any young girl. Julia Pitman of Chandler heads up the blue cast. With her red hair, sparkling eyes and freckled cheeks, she truly embodies the role the Annie. She is a skilled and seasoned performer with a big voice and a kind heart who serves as a mentor and big sister to her younger cast mates. Mesa’s Reagan Plank, who doubles-up as Annie in the green cast and Pepper in the red cast, may be the surprise break-out performer of the group. Even her mom, Amy Plank, had no idea her daughter could sing like that.

Alyse Negroni, who recently moved to Chandler from Yuma, stars in the red cast. She looks the part, acts the part and sings with a pure, yet powerful, voice. But the show goes well beyond beautiful singing. When choosing the final cast—after a week-long audition process and multiple call-backs—the directors carefully evaluated the skill, the look and even the height of each performer. “When choosing our casts, we lined up the girls to make sure they were stair steps in height,” said Wagner. “Just like the movie, Molly had to be the smallest, Duffy had to be the tallest, and Annie was right in the middle. Every single one of them needed to be able to hold their own in singing, acting and dancing.” Surrounding the orphans is a cast of teenage actors, many of them Studio 3-Limelight regulars. They include Maddy Rathbun (Grace), Matthew Pitman (Rooster), Sarah Golden (Ms. Hannigan, blue cast, and Ms. Pugh, red cast) and Nicolas Caglia See

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The holidays sing, dance and act their way across Valley stages. BY KENNETH LAFAVE GETOUT CONTRIBUTING WRITER

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f the composers Peter Tchaikovsky and George Handel were alive, they’d be very wealthy men. Every winter, their music is heard throughout the land as the very epitome of Christmas: Tchaikovsky’s “Nutcracker” and Handel’s “Messiah.” Ditto Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.” Tchaikovsky, Handel and Dickens are gone, but they left us a legacy of work that forms the core of wildly varied Christmastime arts and entertainment. Around the Valley, it’s possible through the New Year to see several Nutcrackers and Messiahs, myriad children in a Christmas pageant, ukuleles strumming holiday tunes and Alice Cooper’s Christmas Pudding, featuring Santa Claus, rock ‘n’ roll...and a guillotine. Here are some of the highlights of holiday entertainment in the Valley of the Sun 2016.

Dancing Christmas: Nutcrackers and Snow Queen

The New York Times has called Ballet Arizona’s production “one of the top three Nutcrackers outside New York.” So, expect great dancing and spectacular sets and costumes. The company will perform on various dates between Dec. 9 and Dec. 24 at Phoenix Symphony Hall. For times and ticket prices go to balletaz.org. Ballet Etudes’ “Nutcracker” is an East Valley tradition, a showcase for young talent and a heartfelt artistic experience. The company’s 30th anniversary production of the fabled ballet will be performed at two locations—Chandler Center for the Arts from Nov. 25 to Dec. 4, and the Mesa Arts Center Dec. 9-11. For details, visit balletetudes.net. A modern-dance alternative to “The Nutcracker,” “Snow Queen” is an annual holiday event first staged by choreographer Frances Smith Cohen more than 25 years ago. Performed annually by Center Dance Ensemble at the Herberger Theater Center in downtown Phoenix, the nonreligious story-in-dance has become a Valley holiday staple. It runs this year on various dates Dec. 6-21. For details, see herbergertheater.org.

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The Phoenix Symphony will perform Handel’s “Messiah” at six Valley venues.

Singing Christmas: ‘Messiah’ and other vocalizations

The Phoenix Symphony really, really wants you to hear Handel’s “Messiah.” Arizona’s largest-funded performing arts organization will present its version of the enduring Christmas classic at five different locations. The venues are: Dec. 7, Scottsdale Center for the Arts; Dec. 8, Camelback Bible Church; Dec. 9, Mesa Arts Center’s Ikeda Theatre; Dec. 10, Camelback SDA Church; and Dec. 11, Pinnacle Presbyterian Church. For times, ticket prices and addresses: phoenixsymphony.org. The Phoenix Symphony also knows that not all of you want to listen to 224-yearold music that requires you stand when the choir sings “Hallelujah.” For those folks, it will play a holiday pops program Dec. 2-Dec. 4 at Phoenix Symphony Hall. The concert features familiar Christmas songs performed by singers Gary Mauer and Christiane Noll, plus you, the audience, in a holiday singalong. Details at the website. Finally, if you’re hankering to extend the holiday feeling via classical music, the Phoenix Symphony will host its annual New Year’s Eve Gala. It’s an event that includes Strauss waltzes and a complimentary glass of champagne. Prefer your singing without symphony orchestra? Try American Songbook singer Dave Seabaugh and his 25-piece big band Dec. 17 at the Mesa Arts Center. It’s the first time the crooner has done a

Christmas show. If a rock band is more to your taste, you live in the right town: Alice Cooper blends elements of Halloween with the joys of December holidays in his “Christmas Pudding.” Korn and the Gin Blossoms will be there, but it is Cooper’s own Hollywood Vampires, featuring Johnny Depp and Joe Perry, that’s sure to get the blood pumping. It happens Dec. 3 at the Celebrity Theatre. Go to celebritytheatre.com.

Acting Christmas: The Dickens, you say

“A Christmas Carol” is the ultimate holiday story. Charles Dickens’ tale is all about greed vs. compassion, and the need to look at our lives as more than self-

serving trips through random phenomena. The Hale Centre Theatre in Gilbert has made an annual business of presenting Scrooge, Tiny Tim and the others in a much-loved staging. This year’s production is Dec. 1-Dec. 24. Go to haletheatrearizona. com. If you find “A Christmas Carol” a little too sentimental for your taste, you can still enjoy the story as transmuted by former writers for “The Colbert Report.” “Twist Your Dickens” plays the Phoenix Theatre Nov. 30-Dec. 24. Imagine Dickens’ story told with smart-aleck satire and audience interaction. Go to phoenixtheatre.com. In non-Dickensian stagecraft, the awardwinning Childsplay presents something called “A Very Hairy Javelina Holiday.” Sounds as if someone finally made winter holidays relevant to the Sonoran Desert. It is on now through Dec. 24 at Tempe Center for the Arts. Check out tca. ticketforce.com.

Clay Aiken returns to the stage

Clay Aiken’s epitaph may be “That Guy from American Idol,” but it’s one of the biggest accomplishment of his career. Thanks to his near win, he has sold six million albums and sold out 11 U.S. tours. For this Chandler Center for the Arts show, the former congressional candidate will be accompanied by a 22-piece orchestra. He reportedly ends his Christmas tours with his signature holiday song, “Don’t Save It All for Christmas Day.” Holiday miscellany Mesa Arts Center is this year’s winner for most unusual holiday offerings. Want ukuleles playing holiday tunes? You got it. “Christmas with the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain” arrives Dec. 4. Choirs and orchestras converge at the MAC Dec. 2-4 for “Good Will Toward Men.” Think “Christmas” and immediately think “children”? Mesa Arts Center has something for you Dec. 1-11 when it presents the East Valley Children’s Theatre in “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever.” Is jazz such a constant in your life that even Christmas means jazz? Try saxophonist Dave Koz’s Christmas Tour at the MAC Dec. 14.


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(Rooster, blue cast, and Drake, red cast). Others, like Kendall Kingdesky (Lily St. Regis) and Kate LeCheminant (Tessie) have built their repertoire in productions at other theaters. Under the artistic direction of England, a life-long performer, the dancing is fun and energetic, yet challenging and polished. While “Annie Jr.” is one of the mostperformed musicals of all time, the dancing in Studio 3-Limelight’s production gives this show a brand all its own. “It was important to me to create a show that’s fresh and unexpected—not the same old ‘Annie’ everyone has already seen,” added England. “The choreography is an area where we are really bringing some magic, not only with dancing but with tumbling, too.” For example, “Hard Knock Life” is full of handsprings, walkovers, and even flips over broomsticks and blankets. “NYC,” a song featuring the entire cast, explodes with energy, bringing to life the magic of New York City through tap, jazz and acrobatics. Performing in “Annie Jr.” is a dream for the cast and even their parents, who grew up quoting lines and singing along to the famous 1986 movie. The red-headed

orphan, full of spunk and wisdom, imparts a lesson for the generations: never lose hope, take good care of those around you, and life will turn out just fine. “There’s something uplifting and magical about this show, and it goes well beyond the talent of our actors or the quality of the performance,” said Wagner, an accomplished director, choreographer, actress and teacher. “In a world that’s increasingly troubled, the sweetness and innocence of ‘the sun will come out tomorrow’ fills us with hope for the future.” It’s a lesson, too, for the kids in the cast, who put in hundreds of hours in rehearsals to produce the best possible performance. “This is what I love to do,” said Lily Nelson, who plays Duffy in the red cast. “It’s really fun getting to know the other kids in the cast. We share our talents, we support each other, and we encourage each other never to give up and just to keep on doing what we love.” Performances are scheduled at the Mesa Arts Center Nesbitt/Elliot Playhouse from Dec. 14-20. Tickets are $15 and are available for purchase at mesaartscenter. com, keyword “Annie Jr.,” or by calling the MAC box office at 480-644-6500. Group discounts are also available. Information: limelightyouththeater.org or 480-545-1492.

Not your grandmother’s quilts Quilt artist creates one-of-a-kind-pieces BY SRIANTHI PERERA AFN Staff Writer

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uilting is “plork” for Marla Hattabaugh, who coined the word to denote a mix between play and

work. The Scottsdale artist has opened “These Are Not Your Grandmother’s Quilts: The Art Works of Marla Hattabaugh,” an exhibit that showcases colorful art quilts, at Chandler’s Vision Gallery. It runs through Jan. 7. Hattabaugh’s quilts use hand-processed fabric and one-of-a-kind designs, she said. “Quilting is a passion that I feel is important in my love of art and sensitivity to color and shape,” she said. “It’s something that I can explain to a person who is creative in whatever they love. Some love cooking, hiking, reading, writing, building houses, pots, gardens.” Hattabaugh began her pastime when her daughter was in preschool, 43 years ago. “Mother gave me a kit from a friend; my husband bet me I’d never finish it, so, of

course, I did,” she said. Over the years, she cast aside traditional quilt patterns and settled on quilt art based on imagery and ideas. Her Giraffe series is fun and evocative of the graceful creatures. “The Giraffe series started many years ago, when I decided I’d like to be taller than I am,” Hattabaugh states in her website, marlasquilts.com. “A teacher indicated the commercially printed fabrics I was using were trite, and not in keeping with art. To combat that, I made the whole quilt oriented around that shape.” Her pieces have been on display in shows across the United States and Europe. She described the creative process as follows: “Sometimes, I see a photo that inspires me to make something similar in my use of fabric. Then I search for the right colors to complete the project. “Cutting shapes and sewing them together is the next step. There’s a wall with batting that I use to put up the parts. Once they are in what I think looks See

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good, I start the sewing process. Adjustments often have to be made. There are ‘coping’ strips to connect parts that don’t fit the first time around.” Hattabaugh offered words of advice to the would-be quilter: “Keep working,” she said. “Look at art, other quilts, pictures, postcards, nature. There’s inspiration everywhere.” She did add, however, that it does not pay the bills. Her message to the world? “When I’m not working on a quilt, I feel restless and at odds with the day. Because of humor and appreciation for the good in my life, I pass along those feelings,” she said. Vision Gallery is at 10 E. Chicago St., Chandler. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. The collection will be on display to Jan. 7. Details: visiongallery.org Hattabaugh also serves as the juror for this year’s Art Quilt exhibit at Chandler Center for the Arts Gallery, appropriately titled “In Stitches: Seriously Humorous Art Quilts.” The exhibit runs to Jan. 7. You can see it at 250 N. Arizona Ave., Chandler. The hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and noon to 5 p.m. Saturday. Details: chandlercenter.org

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quick glance through the traditional holiday repertoire— “The Nutcracker,” “A Christmas Carol,” “Messiah,” traditional carols, big band holiday tunes, etc. —shows a decidedly European and coastal American influence. Meanwhile, Arizona’s holiday claim to fame begins and ends with Irving Berlin’s classic tune, “White Christmas,” which a disputed legend says he wrote while staying at the Arizona Biltmore. True, we do offer Frances Smith Cohn’s “Snow Queen,” but that non-holiday tales comes from the Danish Hans Christian Anderson. We can also claim Alice Cooper’s Christmas Pudding rock show, which features the long-time Arizona resident, plus several native bands like the Gin Blossoms. But with a guillotine involved, the Halloween-like show is decidedly not kid friendly. This year, however, Arizona gets a uniquely Southwest holiday event for the whole family. Nonprofit theater company Childsplay—known for its “Junie B. Jones” series and “Rock the Presidents”—performs the newly written musical “A Very Hairy Javelina Holiday.” Not only does the show star Arizona animals, Childsplay’s own associate artistic director Jenny Millinger and music director Todd Hulet adapted it from a book called “A Very Hairy Christmas” by Arizona-based author Susan Lowell. Childsplay previously wrote and performed another musical based on one of her books called “The Three Little Javelinas.” The basic plot for “A Very Hairy Javelina Holiday” follows three javelinas, Josefina, Juan and José, as they prepare for Christmas. Josefina practices her Sugar Plum Fairy dance while Juan bakes cookies for Santa and José wishes for snow.

The arrival of Cousin Angelina, however, disrupts their holiday plans, and the plot thickens even more when the tricky coyote makes an appearance. What will our javelina heroes do? Will they survive the coyote, or—more dangerously—their relative? As Childsplay aims this musical at children 5 and up, you can rest assured that everything works out for the best in the end. According to Director Dwayne Hartford, “Everyone learns that there’s no such thing as a perfect holiday. And no matter how you celebrate, or whatever problems might occur, the holidays are so very special because you share them with your family and friends.” That’s a holiday message people of all ages can appreciate.

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very day for four years, artist Jo Ann Briseño would pack her daughter’s lunch with something special: a napkin with a drawing of her daughter doing something she loves. Every day, her daughter would bring the napkin back. Now, with 470 napkins total, Briseño is reentering the art exhibition world after 18 years and is showcasing the pieces at the Millet House in a show that runs from through Jan. 15. Her daughter, Maya, was born with Down syndrome. Ever since Maya entered kindergarten, Briseño has taken 10 to 15 minutes each morning to make her a drawing on her napkin. Each napkin is different and depicts Maya doing something that makes her happy. “I began pulling things out of her life that were important milestones,” Briseño said. Those milestones are often moments that people overlook. There are napkins with drawings of Maya drinking out of a cup or taking swim lessons. “She’s developmentally delayed so we work hard at everything,” Briseño said. “We worked hard at crawling, walking, talking, eating and drinking out of a cup. Little things that people take for granted. Those things are hard work for us, but it’s worth it.” There are also napkins which show Maya doing something extraordinary, such as floating in outer space as an astronaut or being a magician. Briseño found out Maya had Down syndrome after she was born. In a moment, everything changed for her. She was hit with a wave of emotions, but she quickly realized Maya was a blessing in her life, she said. “I think she actually has filled a big void in my life that I didn’t even know was missing,” Briseño said. Once Maya was born, Briseño put her artistic life on hold and put her effort into raising her daughter. “When I had Maya, I wanted to dedicate all of my time to her,” she said. Originally she had been planning to devote at least the first three years purely to Maya, but even now at 9 years old her daughter still needs just as much attention. She has to take Maya to swim lessons, doctor appointments and therapy five times a week. However, to Briseño, it is all worth it.

“She is just so full of love,” Briseño said. “She is pure joy.” Briseño’s first love was photography and she has always loved capturing the little things that people miss. However, she’s always had an interest in drawing. “I love drawing with pens, it helps to conquer my fears of being perfect,” she said. When she began drawing on a napkin every morning for Maya, it allowed her to practice her techniques while also creating something meaningful for her daughter. Then she began sharing photos of the drawings on Facebook and her friends loved the pieces. The support she received gave Briseño confidence in her drawing skills. Her friend, Sandy Andrews, had been trying to get Briseño to showcase her work in Andrews’ gallery for eight years. “I love her work and I think she’s an amazing artist,” said Andrews, the owner of The Millet House. The theme of the exhibit is “Happiness is…” and is about the joy within a child’s heart. The artists explored what makes kids happy or what personally brought them delight as a child. Andrews said she was blown away by the dedication that Briseño showed by taking the time to draw something every morning that makes Maya smile. “Imagine having a child and focusing every day on what makes that child happy,” Andrews said. “I mean, if all parents would do that I think it would be a different world.” “Maybe people don’t know what Down syndrome is or maybe they can’t understand what she says,” Briseño said about Maya. “Maybe she acts a little different so she’s kind of pushed off to the side. But she’s unique in her own way. She has value in this world.”

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PARENTS OF ADDICTED LOVED ONES Are you affected by someone who is dealing with an addiction? If so, know that you are not alone and that the PAL (Parents of Addicted Loved Ones) group can help. The group is available to provide education and support to anyone 18 years or older who is dealing with a friend or family member with an addiction. See our local meeting list at palgroup.org

Democrats and Donuts This monthly gathering is held the third Wednesday of each month from 8 - 9:30 a.m. at Denny's, 7400 West Chandler Boulevard, Chandler. Sponsored by the Legislative District 18 Democrats, speakers cover current issues of interest. Meetings are free and open to the public, breakfast may be purchased. For more information, visit www.ld18democrats.org /meetings or email mariec9@q.com

THE AHWATUKEE TEA PARTY General Meetings for Nov. and Dec., 2016 have been cancelled at The Quality Inn, Ahw ----------Watch For An Announcement on our New General Meeting Location, with Dates And Times in early January, 2017. ----------Merry Christmas To All! Email: info@tukee teaparty.com

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GROWING TOGETHER: That's the motto of The Ahwatukee Community Garden Project. Get your hands dirty while learning about desert gardening. Join us every Sunday morning starting at 8 A.M. in the Garden at 4700 E Warner Rd. north of the Farmers' Market. acgarden.org

GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS & GAMANON for meeting information 602-266-97846

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Most service advertisers have an ROC# or "Not a licensed contractor" in their ad, this is in accordance to the AZ state law. Arizona Registrar of Contractors (ROC): The advertising requirements of the statute does not prevent anyone from placing an ad in the yellow pages, on business cards, or on flyers.

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What it does require under A.R.S. §321 1 2 1 A 1 4 ( c ) www.azleg.gov/ars/32/01165.htm is that the advertising party, if not properly licensed as a contractor, disclose that fact on any form of advertising to the public by including the words "not a licensed contractor" in the advertisement. Again, this requirement is intended to make sure that the consumer is made aware of the unlicensed status of the individual or company. Contractors who advertise and do not disclose their unlicensed status are not eligible for the handyman's exception. Reference: http://www.azroc.gov/invest/licensed_by_la w.html

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Meetings/Events Aegis Hospice Grief/Loss Support Group We meet 6 pm on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month. Legacy Funeral Home: 1722 N. Banning St. Mesa, Refreshments provided. Contact: Rick Wesley 480-219-4790 rick@ aegishospice.com

Your Ad can go ONLINE ANY Day! Call to place your ad online!! Classifieds 480-898-6465

GARDEN CLUB, DESERT POINTE Garden Club Meets the 1st Monday of every month at 9:30am @ Ahwatukee Recreation Center NEW MEMBERS WELCOME 5001 E. Cheyenne Sept - May Only Call Pat Faust 480-5886613

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Meetings/Events Dining For Women (DFW) diningforwomen.org inspires, educates and engages people to invest in programs that make a meaningful difference for women and girls living in extreme poverty. DFW helps women find dignity and strength, develop skills and opportunities, value and support their children's education. We have a local chapter in Ahwatukee which meets the 3rd Thursday every month from 6:30 p.m.-8:30p.m. If you'd like to know more on how you can transform lives and reduce poverty contact Mary Hake at marysullivanhake @gmail.com

Open your Heart and Home, Host an International Student! Please contact Pascale Dunton 602-980-4388 west@iseusa.org west.iseusa.org

AHWATUKEE/CHANDLER Bosom Buddies. We meet the 2nd Saturday of the month, 10:00 AM-12:00 noon in the Conference Room at Dignity Health Urgent CareAhwatukee 4545 E. Chandler Blvd Phoenix, AZ Please contact Deb Sidman: 602.460.9893 or Devon Pollard: 602.318.8462 See more at: http://www.bosombuddies-az.org/ At Bosom Buddies of AZ we support women of all ages and in all stages of breast cancer.

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Meetings/Events AFSA (Ahwatukee Foothills Senior Association) is starting their new season on Thursday, September 1, 2016. The monthly luncheon is held at the Sheraton Four Points Hotel located at 51st St. and Elliot Rd., Phoenix/Ahwatukee. Social hour starts at 11am and lunch is at Noon. Cost is $13. Deadline for reservations is Saturday, August 27. NEW MEMBERS WELCOME -- open to men and women 55plus. Participate in delicious lunches (including coffee/tea and dessert), and entertainment as well. Casino trips are offered every other month. For additional information, please contact Sue McCann at (480) 469-9388. Ahwatukee Foothills Friends and Neighbors (AFFAN) is a women's organization, dedicated to cultivating friendships, and goodwill. AFFAN promotes social, charitable and educational events all year long. AFFAN holds monthly luncheon meetings with varied speakers. We offer over 40 monthly activities including Book Clubs, Canasta, Bunco, Euchre, and Bridge. Other monthly activities are Dining Out, Stitch and Chat, Explore Arizona, and Garden Club. Significant others/ spouses can attend some events. For more info contact Teresa Akrish Phone: 480-518-5788, teresaakrish@gmail.com Check our website at affanwomensclub.com

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Meetings/Events AHWATUKEE FOOTHILLS SENIOR ASSOCIATION (AFSA) will be celebrating an early Thanksgiving at their monthly meeting on Thursday, November 10, at the Sheraton Four Points Hotel located at 51st St. and Elliot Rd. in Phoenix. Doors open at 11am and lunch is at noon. Cost is $13. Open to all Seniors 55+. Deadline for reservations is Saturday, November 5. For further information, please contact Sue McCann at (480) 469-9388.

Monthly meetings are held on the second Monday of each month from 7-8:30 p For location and details, visit www.ld18 democrats.org/meetings. The public is welcome.

AMERICAN LEGION AHWATUKEE Post #64 We Meet Every 3rd Wed at 3pm at the Ahwatukee Retirement Center At 5001 E Cheyenne Dr, Phoenix, Az. 85044. Contact ED MANGAN Cmdr 602-501-0128

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The Ahwatukee Republican Women's Club (ARW) General meetings are held on the 4th Tuesday of the month (unless otherwise noted) at the Four Points by Sheraton South Mountain, 10831 S 51st St Phoenix, 85044. Social Networking begins at 6:30 PM and the meeting (program) begins at 7:00 PM. Additional info contact: ARWomen@aol.com. Visit our website at www.ahwatukee republican women.com

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Alcoholics Anonymous Big Book Step Study Mtg Every Tuesday 7:00pm. Closed meeting. Child care provided. Mtn View Lutheran Church, 11002 S. 48th St., Phoenix, 85044

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