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Residents have their say about Glen Lakes BY DARRELL JACKSON The Glendale Star Staff Writer
Approximately 120 people attended a special community meeting Nov. 19, where more than 30 residents addressed the recent closing of Glen Lakes Golf Course and tried to pressure council to save the course. Nearly two weeks after a building inspector closed the course due to buildings being unsafe to occupy, the residents spoke their minds on what they want to happen to the more than 50 years old nine-hole course. see
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After Peoria recently announced a consensus to have the Bird scooter company supply proof that the scooters are worth allowing on city streets, Glendale has noticed the scooters have arrived within city limits. While there is no official hearing scheduled for a future council workshop or meeting, Ocotillo Councilmember Jamie Aldama has had contact with the company about the scooters. “The Bird company contacted me and asked if I would be willing to meet and discuss the concept of electric scooters,” Aldama said. “Most people I have spoken with feel the scooters have purpose and are overall okay with them.” Bird scooters started showing up on sidewalks throughout Glendale in late October, giving residents and visitors a new option to get around town. see
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Council asks for redesign of Heroes Regional Park Library public art BY DARRELL JACKSON The Glendale Star Staff Writer
After months of research on art citizens wanted to see installed at Heroes Regional Park, Glendale councilmembers requested changes during the Nov. 13 workshop presentation of the art designs. City Council reviewed the final design for the Heroes Regional Park Library public art during the Nov. 13 workshop and gave staff consensus on direction to move forward with fabrication and installation of artwork in alignment with the building construction timeline. “Artists created a preliminary design during Aug. 16 and 18 Yucca District meetings,” Morgan Vahabzadeh, arts and culture program manager, said. “Plans are in place and we are working with contractors of the building to coordinate the artists.” In late December last year, council approved $200,000 from the Municipal Art Fund to produce a public art project for the Heroes Regional Park Library.
The project would create an art design for the primary interior, flooring, and entry ways and glass on doors. Through a series of meetings held in February to review more than 99 applications, the panel selected Pete Goldlust as the recommended artist for the project. Goldlust created the art project titled, “Neighborhood Roots: Sugar Beets to Cotton and Beyond.” The design has sugar beets, a blimp, quail, poppies, yucca and assorted plants unique to the Arizona landscape. It also had a rocket ship, planet, and other items in the design. Staff pointed to the unique art elements design will help beautify the facility and positively enhance residents’ experiences to the library, now under construction. Public art has the potential of fostering a sense of community identity and can serve as a point of pride for neighborhood residents. Installation of the new project will contribute to the arts commission’s goal to ensure public art is distributed throughout the city.
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Above and below, the winning designs for the art that will be installed at Heroes Regional Park Library.
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Council was not entirely happy with the selected design. “I don’t understand that blimp, rocket ship or planet,” Yucca Councilmember Joyce Clark said. “I support this project, the concepts are great and the sandblasting on the floor, stained glass and entry designs are terrific, I have trouble with the blimp, planet and rocket.” Staff was quick to point out that they are on a timetable on the project and art is up to the viewer, but council suggested changes, including adding something to represent the early people who harvested the fields. “Art is subjective and with neighborhood roots, the focus was on imagery of symbolic elements and if you put one human figure, then someone else
will say they were not represented,” Vahabzadeh said. “What you are saying is valid, but the theme developed throughout this process was the imagery that was used.” “I am asking for the removal of those three items I mentioned,” Clark said. “I would like those three items removed and replaced with items that are already included.” Mayor Jerry Weiers asked for the addition of a citrus element to the design. Council gave consensus to remove the blimp, space ship and planet and add a citrus tree and airplane to represent Glendale Municipal Airport as well as possible items to address heroes at the park.
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To reduce crime, think outside the prison cell In the years I served with the Glendale Police Department, I learned many things. I learned how to teach new recruits to shoot firearms. I learned to spot the tell-tale signs of domestic violence, even when the victim isn’t saying much. I learned that drug addiction could make good people do terrible things to themselves and their family. I also learned about what stops crime — and what doesn’t. No. 1 lesson: Relying on prison is a mistake. I have helped arrest many people for drug and property crimes. I remember one big bust when we took down a local trafficking ring. Before we had even finished booking them into jail, others had taken their place. And when these people came out of prison, with criminal records they would never shake, they were at high risk to return to the drug trade. We need prison for people who pose a danger to our community. But for most people, prison isn’t a long-term solution — it is a school to become a better criminal. Unfortunately, our state has not learned this lesson yet. According to a new report by the bipartisan group FWD.us, since 2000, Arizona has increased the number of people sent to prison for non-violent crimes by 80 percent, and has tripled the number of people sent to prison on their first felony conviction. Arizona also sends people to prison for longer, with drug sentences that are 40-percent longer than the national average and property crime sentences that are twice the national average. Maricopa County, my county, is responsible for 50 percent of the growth in the number of people sent to prison
Guest Commentary Jack Wilborn Retired Glendale Police Officer for drug crimes. Maricopa has the longest average prison sentences — nearly five years — of any county in the state. Today, Arizona has the fourth-highest imprisonment rate in the country — we lock up a greater share of our citizens than any state except for Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Mississippi. Last year, Arizona taxpayers spent more than $1 billion on prisons. A few years ago, we even had to pay $3 million in damages to a private prison for not filling enough beds. As Arizona has increasingly invested in a broken “tough on crime” prison strategy, most other states are figuring out how to reduce crime while shrinking the size of their prison populations. In the last 10 years, 32 states have reduced crime and imprisonment at the same time. Violent crime has fallen twice as fast in those 32 states as it did in Arizona. If more prison isn’t the solution, what will reduce harm and keep our community safe? So many of the calls I received as an officer were health issues related to substance abuse in some way. Yet, when we lock up someone selling drugs, it doesn’t improve public safety — it just creates a job opening for someone else to take their place. We must reduce drug-related crime by addressing the demand for drugs, including the mental health issues that drive many people to ad-
diction. I do see some promising efforts in our community. The Tempe Police Department is working to prevent and de-escalate mental health crises before they become crimes. They are training all of their officers in mental health first aid and crisis-intervention training. On mental health-related calls, their officers partner with professional clinicians through C.A.R.E. 7. They support victims so the victims will talk to the police instead of taking matters into their own hands. And Tempe PD rewards officers for preventing serious crime, rather than encouraging low-level arrests and citations that don’t improve public safety. I don’t pretend to have all the answers. But I know that we cannot arrest and incarcerate our way out of this problem. We should use more effective treatment to get at the root of crime. We should expand training to stop mental health crises from leading to crime. We should make it easier, not harder, for people with convictions to find a job and an apartment so they stay away from crime. And we can follow the lead of other states building stronger communities with smaller prison populations. We need to change our approach. Let’s start thinking outside the prison cell. Officer Jack Wilborn (Ret.) served as a Reserve Police Officer with the Glendale Police Department. He is a speaker for the Law Enforcement Action Partnership (LEAP), a nonprofit group of police, judges, and prosecutors who support criminal justice solutions that will improve public safety.
Letter to the Editor Double voting absurdity
President Trump says vote fraud is rampant and people who commit this fraud are voting then go outside and
change clothes, another shirt and put on a hat, and then go back in the polls and vote again. I mean after waiting 2, 3 or 4 hours in line to vote, and sometimes much longer. So far, the president hasn’t come up
with one clue that his assertion is true. I’m sure he doesn’t mind the press publishing this claim. After all, if he said it, it isn’t fake news, or is it? Angel Rodriguez
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GLEN LAKES FROM 1 “My five sons all worked at the course when they were teenagers,” Marie Scillieri said. “I am a Realtor and what I understand is they want to put houses and condos in there and we do not want houses or condos there because it is a beautiful open green space.” In response to the closure, council heard an update Nov. 13 on what the cost would be to re-open the course as soon as possible or just keep the course irrigated and manicured before a possible sale of the land. “There are two types of temporary club houses if council would like to get the course open as soon as possible,” Director of Field Operations Michelle Woytenko said during the Nov. 13 meeting. “We would have to get a recreational vehicle for approximately 60 days which has not generated electricity and portable restrooms.” Staff estimated the costs to get the course open as soon as possible to be at nearly $200,000 for a temporary club house, generator for irrigation pumps, electrical hookups for the maintenance
yard and shade structures. Estimated costs to get it open are more than $200,000. But citizens were adamant they could get volunteers to offer services and donated supplies to rebuild the course after a men’s group recently repainted curbs, driving range signs, tee boxes and other items before the course was closed. “All those projects were done by concerned citizens in support of Glen Lakes,” Glendale resident Phil Erickson said. “Granted, these projects were done and it fixed the curb appeal, but it brought playing conditions back to years ago. We recently got 1,300 signatures in support of the course and I am sure many would donate time and supplies to continue to improve the course.” After the speakers expressed their concerns and hopes to save the course, councilmembers got a chance to address what speakers had said. “Sometimes the past does matter not to beat people up but to understand that if we were in this situation and the course had been maintained and promoted and advertised all those years
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“The $429,500 contract is for more than just the operation of the course.They have already done remedial improvements to the course, as well as repairs that nobody anticipated.” - Councilmember Bart Turner
and we found ourselves in this situation, this would look entirely different and we would know it could not be a success, but we are not in that situation,” Barrel Councilmember Bart Turner said. “Not by any fault of this council, but this course has had virtually nothing into it for years.” Staff estimates the added costs on the course to get through the end of the fiscal year would be nearly $430,000, which includes the trailers, electrical hookups, generator and fuel, among other needed items to get the course open as soon as possible. Also during the Oct. 23 workshop, staff estimated cost to improving Glen Lakes was between $5.1 million and $7.6 million if they wanted the course to remain long-term. Among the issues that need repair include between $2.1 million and $2.9 million to rebuild the pro shop and clubhouse, $800,000 and $1 million for irrigation system, and $750,000 and $1 million for a new maintenance facility. Many citizens questioned the totals on those estimates. “(Council) says you’re all tired of hearing how this happened and I am, too,” Sahuaro resident Sam McConnell said. “Something else I am tired of hearing is $5.1 to $7.6 million to redo the golf course. (Councilmember Joyce) Clark, you were right. I walked through and got a feeling about what is going on here. We do not want Pebble Beach; we want a really nice municipal golf course here and those amounts just do not seem correct.” All councilmembers then thanked everyone for attending and made sure to take the comments into consideration. “This is your tax dollars and short of creating and passing a dedicated tax to fit (the course), what I see today, not only do you support this, I haven’t heard any opposition against keeping the course open,” Ocotillo Councilmember Jamie Aldama said. “No councilmember up here is responsible for what has happened to that course, it was set up
to fail and I am glad that you all had your say.” Golf Maintenance Solutions (GMS) took over operations of the course in March after Thom Harrison of Arizona Golf Ventures was removed as operator after years of running the course for the city. The contract for GMS was a one-year contract, which allows for GMS 5W to maintain and operate Glen Lakes Golf Course for $429,500 from July 1, 2018, through June 30, 2019. The council also approved a contingency transfer of $90,980 to cover expenses through June 30, 2018. The contract was also supposed to be offset by income from rounds of golf played throughout the year. Barrel Councilmember Bart Turner pointed out that the Golf Maintenance Solutions contract was for more than just operation of the course, but Golf Maintenance Solutions had already completed improvements to the course. “The $429,500 contract is for more than just the operation of the course,” Turner said. “They have already done remedial improvements to the course, as well as repairs that nobody anticipated.” Moments before the end of the meeting, Vice Mayor Lauren Tolmachoff said the $429,000 was after revenue was added. “I promised when elected that I would make fiscally responsible decisions and the dollars are what they are,” Tolmachoff said. “I am still looking for answers and I know the $429,000 is after revenue and I just confirmed that via text.” Councilmember Turner asked who confirmed the numbers via text. “Can I ask who you text,” Turner asked. “No, I will talk to you after the meeting,” Tolmachoff said. Council was expected to hear an update on the actual costs if the course was opened during the Nov. 27 workshop.
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Public Safety Man arrested after allegedly nearly running over two pedestrians A Glendale man was arrested Nov. 2 after almost running over two women and a young boy near Northern and 67th avenues. According to a police spokesperson, officers responded to a home in the area after a call of a man who allegedly attempted to run the people over with his vehicle. Officers arrested 50-year-old Tommy Mesa after witnesses told officers that he had consumed “multiple cans of alcoholic beverages and numerous shots of hard liquor.” Witnesses also said Mesa had hit the young boy in the head before getting in his vehicle. As Mesa attempted to drive away, officers said he sped away, forcing the mother to push her son off the road as she jumped out of the way of Mesa’s vehicle. When officers arrived, Mesa was found sitting behind the wheel of his
vehicle and he reportedly admitted to driving away recklessly, but denied trying to hit the pedestrians. Mesa was charged with three counts of endangerment. Officers arrest man for assault Officers arrested a man Nov. 9 after he attacked a woman near Glendale and 43rd avenues. The suspect, 20-year-old Jaren Hampton, reportedly was arrested naked after he attacked a woman as he tried to escape by stealing a bicycle. Officers responded to the school where they found Hampton who was seen by several people near the school. Hampton allegedly attacked one witness, knocking and pinning her to the ground, then punching her several times. A police spokesperson said Hampton then reportedly tackled a person on a bicycle and tried to steal the bike to get away. He was arrested after a scuffle with
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officers and has been charged with multiple crimes, including indecent exposure, aggravated assault, and resisting arrest. Woman arrested after leaving young son alone Glendale police arrested a woman after she left her 6-year-old son alone twice in the same day. According to a police spokesperson, 26-year-old Whitney Clarissa McNeal was arrested Nov. 5 after residents called officers on reports of a crying boy.
When officers arrived, officers found the 6-year-old boy alone in the apartment and crying near Northern and 67th avenues. Witnesses told officers they had contacted McNeal earlier in the same day of the boy crying, but she left him alone again to return to work. According to the spokesperson, McNeal reportedly admitted to leaving the boy home alone, saying, “This was not the first time she had left him alone.” She was arrested and charged with two counts of child abuse and the child was turned over to the Department of
Farewell reception Dec. 11 for Kathy Knecht
Peoria Unified School District is hosting a reception to honor outgoing Governing Board Member Kathy Knecht for her service to the students and staff in the district. The reception wil be held from 5 to 6 p.m. Dec. 11 in the District Administration Center, 6330 W. Thunderbird Road. The public is welcome to attend.
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SCOOTERS FROM 1 While it is unknown the exact number of scooters Bird dropped off within city limits, the company allows visitors to rent electric scooters anywhere using a Smartphone. The scooters are dropped off around the city at 7 a.m. and are available until 8 p.m. when they are picked up and charged each night. Users must download the Bird app to their phone and use it to locate a scooter and rent it. When they’re done, they simply lock the scooter and leave it for the next rider wherever they end up. Riders are charged $1 initially, plus 14 cents per minute and the scooters can go up to 15 mph. A scooter goes for about 15 miles on each charge, and is for short trips. “They are currently licensed in Glendale and representatives that met with city staff discussed many questions, including law enforcement, official ordinance and can the scooters be ridden on the street and how to ride them,” Aldama said. “We had a great dialogue with them.”
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Bird electric scooters recently appeared in Glendale.
Aldama said that while the scooters are not currently scheduled to be discussed at a workshop or council meeting, it may be brought up in the future. “I asked the city manager to look into how other cities are managing ordinances specific to electric scooters,” Aldama said. “This may return to the council in the future.” Jay Davies, Peoria’s chief policy
advisor said during a recent Peoria City Council workshop, considerations addressed the fact the Bird scooter company is operating legally by purchasing a business license. Peoria’s initial approach had been open-minded but with concerns of public safety, possible place making in the areas served by the scooter company, personal injuries to riders and others, much of those concerns could be attributed to riding the vehicle on a sidewalk. Davies said Peoria contacted the company quickly and both explored the possibilities in the future and addressed concerns. After the scooters arrived, the city’s office of communications activated its social media, which received 15,000 responses over a 10-day period, Davies said. Aldama said Glendale has yet to receive any specific complaints, and that he sent out a post on Face book and he said he received responses that were, “welcoming and some who were not so welcoming.” Scottsdale was the latest city in the state to regulate or ban the scooters and announced it would require the scooter
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company to pay licensing fees to operate in city limits. The University of Arizona has banned the scooters on its campus and Arizona State University has also banned the scooters, while Tempe and Scottsdale have major conditions on them being allowed in their cities. As the Bird scooters continue to grow in use and popularity, Aldama believes they have a place in Glendale. “I feel electric scooters can provide a mode of transportation to individuals who need to travel a short distance and is not to be mistaken as a replacement for transportation,” Aldama said. “However, I do feel the electric scooters will aid in drawing additional pedestrian traffic to downtown when speaking of downtown specifically. This technology could be a catalyst in revitalizing downtown in that individuals can travel from business to business. College students may need this type of alternative transportation. I’m sure there are many other uses for electric scooters. In speaking with the Bird representatives, riders must be 18 years of age and have a current Driver’s License. I feel it is a great concept.”
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‘Light up the Night’ Chanukah celebration at Westgate BYCHANA LEW Chabad of the Northwest Valley
Westgate Entertainment District, in partnership with Chabad of the Northwest Valley, announces the 8th annual Grand Menorah Lighting at 5.30 p.m. Dec. 5 in Fountain Park. The family friendly event will feature the lighting of a giant menorah, as well as Jewish music and entertainment along with the traditional holiday foods, including donuts and latkes and a special appearance of “Judah the Maccabee.” Dignitaries and public officials, including Glendale Mayor Jerry Weiers, will be in attendance with a special passing of the torch ceremony for lighting of the glow-in-the-dark menorah. “Chanukah is a time for celebrating our Jewish values, and the menorah lighting is our pinnacle symbol of faith this time of year,” said Rabbi Sholom Lew, director, Chabad of the Northwest Valley. “We appreciate Westgate’s eagerness to embrace a comprehensive
holiday spirit with a Chanukah program that represents unity, light and joy for the entire West Valley community.” Many activities will be glow-in-thedark themed to add to the central Chanukah concept of lighting up the darkness, from the glow-in-the-dark menorah to a fire dance show, glow-in-the-dark crafts and holiday treats and of course glow attire for all. For the Jewish religion, Hanukkah marks the victory of the Jews against ancient Greek-Hellenist persecution and religious oppression some 21 centuries ago. The menorah lighting is symbolic of the oil found in the Holy Temple in Jerusalem following that victory. The small supply of oil burned for eight days, the time needed to consecrate new oil for the sacramental use in the holy Temple. The eight-day nightly menorah lighting is the heart of Hanukkah, with one candle lit on the first night, two on the second night and so forth until all eight candles are lit. The festival of Hanukkah begins this year after nightfall Dec. 2,
Lincoln Logistics gains final annexation approval from council BY DARRELL JACKSON The Glendale Star Staff Writer
After months of discussions about the property, Glendale City Council unanimously approved the annexation of a 17-acre parcel near Sarival Avenue and the Loop 303. The property which had been a former dairy no longer in use, currently has four homes on the property which must be removed by January to finalize the annexation. “This piece fits into a larger piece of development and will become part of a larger development for Lincoln Logistics,” Planning Administrator David Williams said. “They will build a building similar to the one they built in Goodyear that is a one-millionsquare-feet building.” Williams added that the approval will complete the annexation of the area for the proposed one or two buildings in that large square footage.
“This 17 acres is along the Loop 303 near Sarival Avenue and Glendale Avenue,” Williams said. “Planning staff recommended approval of this annexation after the city brought in nearly 55 acres in March 2016 for a nearby land-bearing investment for the Sabre Business Park that was approved in 2014 that was about 109 acres.” Williams said the land is currently zoned agricultural, but four homes on the property would also be annexed into the city limits. He said the property had a phase 1 environmental assessment and it showed no obvious contamination on the land and it was done by the property owners. “I will say I am pleased we are exercising additional rigor on this annexation than we have been doing,” Barrel Councilmember Bart Turner said. “I am also pleased to hear a phase 1 environmental study has been done.”
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A participant helps ‘light up the night’ on the giant menorah at the 2017 event at Westgate.
and concludes at sundown Dec. 10. “It’s our desire that our holiday programming, and Westgate Entertainment District as a whole, fully represents people of all beliefs,” said a spokesperson for Westgate Entertainment District. “It’s exciting for us to provide the backdrop to such a meaningful and symbolic event, and we invite people of all faiths
to attend not only this menorah lighting, but our entire December line-up of wide-ranging holiday programs.” As part of the Chanukah outreach campaign, Chabad of the Northwest Valley joins thousands of Chabad centers around the world that stage similar public displays of the menorah and its symbolic lights. From Australia to Africa, Columbia to Hong Kong, New York City’s Ground Zero to the “national Menorah” on The White House Elipse, where this year the vice president will be in attendance. Through these events, hundreds of thousands will experience the joy of Chanukah with Chabad. Each guest at the menorah lighting will be entered into a grand raffle, with “Dreidels” and “Gelt” for the kids. The event will also include holiday crafts and face painting. For more information, contact Chabad of the Northwest Valley at 623-272-1529 or iChabad.org. For a full line-up of holiday programming at Westgate, visit www.westgateaz. com/holiday.
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Glendale Glitters still sparkles in its 25th year BY BETTE SHARPE Glendale Daily Planet
This year marked the 25th year Glendale Glitters has lit up downtown to create a magical holiday wonderland. This year, the city invited those who have come year after year, and those who have never been to celebrate the holiday lighting festival. The two- day event, Nov. 23 and 24, kicked off the holiday season in Glendale. Sixteen blocks in downtown Glendale will be illuminated with 1.6 million lights to create a holiday tradition for many families year after year. Glendale Glitters remains the state’s largest free holiday light display, and after 25 years, still offers free admission and free parking shuttles. Free shuttles were available for opening weekend from Glendale Community College at 59th and Olive avenues in the north parking lots. Access was from 59th Avenue, north of Olive Avenue. However, the two downtown parking garages charge $10 for parking. Upon arriving in the downtown area, visitors will find traditional festival favorites, including holiday entertainment, tasty food, seasonal gifts, all kinds of children’s activi-
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Above, left, the holiday season tends to bring out the child in all of us, even if you are a grandmother like Cami Culver, who brought her entire family to Glendale Glitters in downtown Glendale. Above, Glendale Mayor Jerry Weiers passes the switch over to Arizona Cardinals running back, David Johnson to turn on the 1.6 holiday lights of Glendale Glitters. Johnson’s wife, Meghan, and their child and Councilmember Ray Malner stand to the right. Below, left, the snow playground had children thinking fast as snowballs whizzed by.
ties, and the big guy himself, Santa Claus. Downtown Glendale remains lit nightly through Jan. 12. That means there are 51 nights during the holiday season to experience Glendale Glitters, and there are so many things to see and do in downtown Glendale,
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Midwestern joins winners circle at Best of the West BY ED and BETTE SHARPE Glendale Daily Planet
The Best of the West Awards competition began in 1993 to recognize outstanding contributions to the image, lifestyle and economic development of the West Valley. Awards are presented in the categories of Economic Engine, Quality of Life within the Community and Education, and Excellence in Innovation. In addition to these awards, WESTMARC also presents the West Valley Regional Advancement Award, Inspiration in Leadership and President’s Choice. West Valley Inspiration in Leadership Award Award Recipient: Herman Orcutt, Orcutt/Winslow, Retired Herman Orcutt is a highly respected architect, the owner of HZ & P Consulting and the retired founder of Orcutt I Winslow, a top ranked architecture firm he launched in 1971 and managed for 37 years. For almost four decades,
Orcutt/Winslow has been responsible for the design of many of the Valley’s health care, hospitality, senior living and educational facilities. During his career, Orcutt also played a strong role in securing the Arizona Cardinals football stadium (State Farm Stadium) for the city of Glendale and served on the Arizona Sports & Tourism Authority Board for eight years. Orcutt has a rich history of community activism, beginning with two years as a Peace Corps volunteer in Tunisia. His hands-on approach to community activism, with a passion for supporting the West Valley has benefited this region greatly as he was part of a group that founded the Western Gateway Team, which later became WESTMARC. He also planted the seeds for Leadership West, a program created to develop upand- coming leaders in the West Valley. Orcutt continues to dedicate his time to serving on several other professional Boards such as his most recent role as vice chairman of the Sun Health Services Board. Presented by
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Vice President of Clinic Operations and Chief Academic Officer, College of Health Sciences, Midwestern University Dr. Kathleen Player, accepts the Quality of Life Enhancement Award in Education on behalf of the university.
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proximately 4,300 on-site jobs direct and indirect construction jobs as well as jobs induced throughout the community by the project. It is also one of the few facilities in the greater Phoenix area that can accommodate overnight camping to the tune of tens of thousands of guests. That’s very unusual in this market. West Valley Quality of Life Enhancement Award in the Community Abrazo West Campus Abrazo West Campus is a powerful economic driver for the Southwest Valley. The best estimates indicate that for every job created by a hospital in Maricopa County, l.24 jobs are created for local businesses. In other words, every job at Abrazo is matched by a new job in the community. Abrazo touches, changes and saves lives through its commitment to excellence - that extends from CEO Stan Holm to every employee. Just this year, Abrazo West Campus dedicated a new ‘biplane imaging interventional radiology suite’ aiding physicians in treating aneurysm, arterial blockages, brain
and neck tumors, and other conditions. Abrazo clearly believes in the power of community engagement. Abrazo West Campus is the recipient of the Southwest Valley Chamber of Commerce’s Icon Award. The American Heart Association and American Stroke Association have also recognized Abrazo for implementing a higher standard of stroke care by ensuring patients receive treatment according to national accepted standards and recommendations. Abrazo West Campus also enhances the economy in surrounding communities through its leadership and participation in events and projects. West Valley Excellence in Innovation Award City of Surprise - AZ TechCelerator Global Concierge Services Program The AZ TechCelerator, a city-owned West Valley business innovation center, offers international businesses a unique Global Concierge Services program, otherwise known as a “Soft Landing” program. The program is intended to help international companies who want to expand into the U.S. market with less
upfront costs and risks but with more support resources. In March 2018, the program was formally accepted into the Global Soft Landings Network by the International Business Incubation Association (lnBIA). It is now one of 31 members in more than eight countries with the highly competitive lnBIA Soft Landings designation. Honorable Mention Economic Engine Award City of Surprise Railplex Honorable Mention Quality of Life Enhancement in the Community - Mission of Mercy Honorable Mention Quality of Life Enhancement in Education - Arizona Charter Academy Honorable Mention Excellence in Innovation - Speak Up, Stand Up, Save a Life Conference 2018 WESTMARC West Valley Youth Leadership Scholarship Alexis Killian
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Character Night in downtown Catlin Court Enjoy a horse-drawn carriage ride through the quaint Catlin Court Historic District, while enjoying the lights and the crisp night air. The cost is $25 per ride; the carriage typically holds four to six people. Historic Downtown Glendale is home to two distinct neighborhoods; the Catlin Court District, with welcoming front lawns and porches of the historic homes, turned shops and restaurants. In Old Towne, you will always find interesting things to see and do inside the historic buildings that house independent small businesses. Participating shops include Bears & More, Glendale Flowers and Gifts, Gracie’s Marketplace and Papa Ed’s Ice Cream. Admission is free. There is plenty of free parking throughout the area. Character Night in Catlin Court is presented by the Catlin Court business community. For more information, visit www.VisitDowntownGlendale.com or call 623-931-0339.
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A cast of characters will visit Historic Downtown Glendale beginning at 6 p.m. Dec. 1 at the inaugural Character Night in Catlin Court. Festive and beloved characters, including Elmo, the Grinch, Minions and a snowman, will be located throughout the historic district from 6 to 8 p.m. Santa Claus will visit Glendale Flowers and Gifts, 7145 N. 58th Drive, from 6 to 10 p.m., taking photos and Christmas wish lists. Visitors to the event are encouraged to take photos with the characters and hashtag the photo on social media, using #characternight2018. Prizes will be awarded for the best photos. Catlin Court Character Night is an opportunity to find unique gifts to check off a holiday shopping list and enjoy delicious treats at the wide variety of restaurants, all while enjoying the beauty of Glendale
Glitters’ 1.6 million twinkling lights. Many of the shops feature very merry holiday displays, such as Bears & More, which is decorated to look like a gingerbread house. Enjoy dozens of lighted archways adorning the decorated front lawns and leading the way to the storefronts. Attendees can also follow the “Tree Trail,” featuring festive retro-themed trees
l in front of many of the shops and eateries. Visitors can also view the Community Patriotic Tree, which honors military heroes with handmade, personalized ornaments and red, white and blue lights. The Community Patriotic Tree is at 58th Drive and West Palmaire Avenue. The tree will be lit nightly throughout the Glendale Glitters season.
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Library calendar of events
The following featured activities are offered by the Glendale Public Library in December. Locations include the Main Library, 5959 W. Brown St.; the Foothills Branch Library, 19055 N. 57th Ave.; and the Velma Teague Branch Library, 7010 N. 58th Ave. All library programs are free. To view more programs and events, or to sign up for a program which requires registration, visit http://bit.ly/gplazevents. For more information, call 623-930-3600.
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1 to 2 p.m. and 3 to 5 p.m. Dec. 1 Christmas Dreams: A My Kids in Sign Performance. Everyone is welcome to enjoy this special performance, including sign language and song. 2 to 4 p.m. Dec. 3 — in Creative Space *Senior Tech Academy: Computer Basics 101. Learn the parts of a computer, how to use a mouse, and how to navigate a Windows 10 computer desktop and files. Register at the library. 6 to 7:30 p.m. Dec. 6 — in auditorium “Paddling the Storied Water Your Way: A Farewell Storytelling Concert” with Miss Elly. Elly Reidy tells stories in a conversational style that draws in the listener, inviting them to journey with her on great adventures with dragons and tigers, romantic stories of love lost and found, and amusing tales of personal mishap. She has been a professional storyteller since 1998 and graduated from the South Mountain Storytelling Institute in 2007. She is a three-time member of the Nu Wa Storytelling Delegation to China and a contributing author to the book How to Be a Storyteller, presenting storytelling workshops both locally and at the International School of Beijing. Paddling the Storied Water is her first CD.
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1 to 2 p.m. and 3 to 5 p.m. Dec. 1 — in auditorium Christmas Dreams: A My Kids in Sign Performance. Everyone is wel-
come to enjoy this special performance including sign language and song. 10:15 to 11:15 a.m. Dec. 4 — in youth department Oh, the Places You’ll Go! “You are off to great places, today is your day, your mountain is waiting, so get on your way.” Come to a preschooler send-off as only we can do it! Miss Elly is retiring after nearly 21 years at the Glendale Public Library. Celebrate with us at this Dr. Seuss-themed par-TAY! Enjoy games, activities and more! In the words of the great Dr. Seuss, “Don’t cry because it’s over. Smile because it happened.” 4 to 5 p.m. Dec. 5 — in Storytime Room Wild Wednesday! Polar Bear Craft. This week’s event is a Crafty Kids Polar Bear Craft! While this first-come, firstserved program is designed for children ages 5-11, younger children may attend if accompanied by an adult. Larger groups must bring one adult for every five children that attend.
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6 to 8 p.m. Dec. 4 — in Hummingbird Room Winter Craft Series: Cookies in a Jar! Fun, cheerful and jolly! Fill a jar with gingerbread cookie ingredients. Then decorate your jar with festive fabric and ribbon. Great for gifting or for baking yourself! Registration is required. 6:30 to 8 p.m. Dec. 5 — in Roadrunner Room Foothills Coffeehouse. Enjoy live acoustic music performed by local musicians. This month: High Strung dulcimers; Hosea - folk and popular.
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6 to 7 p.m. Dec. 5 — in Hummingbird Room Kahoot: Libraries Rock! Trivia Night for Teens. Use your smartphone or tablet to answer trivia questions about how Li-
braries Rock! Don’t have a web-friendly device? Borrow one of the library’s tablets to join in the fun.
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4 to 5 p.m. Dec. 3 — in Hummingbird Room Kids Kindness Club. This program is geared to kids, ages 7-11, who want to focus their efforts on bringing more kindness into the world. Each month they will complete activities that foster this theme. In December, they will be creating inspiring messages and cards to give to family and friends.
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2 to 4 p.m. Dec. 6 *Senior Tech Academy: Computer Basics 101. Learn the parts of a computer, how to use a mouse, and how to navigate a Windows 10 computer desktop and files. Register at the library.
Velma Teague Branch Library teen (ages 12-18)
6 to 8 p.m. Dec. 6 Teen Craft: DIY Gifts. Come make some sweet, personalized gifts (bookmarks, journals, coasters) for your friends or family. All supplies will be provided.
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10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Dec. 5 Leap into Science. Preschool-aged children and their families are invited to explore the STEM concept of balance through engaging activities and books in a storytime setting! Leap into Science is a nationwide program engineered by The Franklin Institute Science Museum. Follow the library activities at: www.facebook.com/glendalelibraryaz Twitter: @GlendaleLibrary Instagram: @GlendaleLibrary
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Babbo Italian Eatery Partners with Phoenix Children’s Hospital for Holiday Toyland Drive
This holiday season, Babbo Italian Eatery and Phoenix Children’s Hospital announce a partnership for the hospital’s annual Toyland drive. The end of the year is an exciting time for all — especially children. Some kids won’t be able to go home for the holidays, but that doesn’t mean they can’t unwrap a gift. “We are so excited to partner with a local business like Babbo Italian Eatery,” said Kim Ho, corporate development officer at Phoenix Children’s Hospital. “Toyland is an incredible event and seeing these kids’ faces every year is absolutely priceless.” This year, Babbo donated $43,000 to support patient families and programs like Toyland. From Nov. 23 to Dec. 20, all eight Babbo Italian Eatery locations in Metro Phoenix will act as a drop-off point for the public to donate gift cards and new, unwrapped toys. For anyone that goes to a Babbo Italian Eatery and
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Dignity Health teams up with Toys for Tots for holiday drive
As the holiday season nears, Dignity Health facilities across Arizona will be teaming up with Toys for Tots for a community toy drive. Dignity Health, one of the nation’s largest health care systems, will be collecting unwrapped toys for children ages 0-12 now through Dec. 9 at 12 area locations, including 10 Dignity Health Arizona general emergency room facilities, as well as Arizona General Hospital-Laveen and the new Arizona General Hospital-Mesa. “Thanks to the support of our local communities and conveniently located 24/7 drop-sites, Dignity Health is proud to partner with Toys for Tots,” said Jane Hanson, president and CEO of the Arizona General Hospital system. “This year, we hope to bring more joy to even more children during the holiday season who otherwise would be without.”
The U.S. Marine Corps Reserve’s Toys for Tots program has been delivering toys to children in need since 1947 and is the largest outreach program in the Department of Defense. The program has since given out more than 548 million toys to more than 251 million children. “The children and families that the Marine Toys for Tots Program serves are poor. In addition to hunger and shelter problems, some of these families may also struggle with mental illness, substance abuse, and family violence,” said retired Marine Col. Ted Silvester, vice president of the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation. “While every day is difficult for children who live in this type of environment, the holidays particularly highlight their misfortune and disadvantages. For most of these children, the see
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4C Medical Group expands to West Valley 4C Medical Group, one of Arizona’s fastest growing physician owned medical groups, announced its expansion in to the West Valley with the acquisition of West Valley Internal Medicine / West Valley Urgent Care (West Valley Care). The three West Valley locations in Glendale, Surprise and Avondale, combined with 4C Medical Group’s five locations in Phoenix, Chandler, Scottsdale, Fountain Hills and Carefree, give patients across the Phoenix Metro area easy access to the practice and its eight ambulatory care locations. “Dr. Sudeep and Jeevan Punia have built a successful practice over the last 25 years and we are thrilled that they have agreed to join 4C Medical Group. Our West Valley expansion is strategically particularly significant for us because it allows us to expand our service area to essentially the entire Phoenix Metro,” said Varesh Chaurasia, CEO of 4C Medical Group. “We’re pleased that this allows us to expand our services to the West Valley, but we’re even more excited that we will
be adding so many talented clinicians to our team to provide high-quality, patient-centric primary and specialty care services,” said Dr. Vishal Verma, CMO of 4C Medical Group. “We were very impressed by the leadership team at 4C Medical Group and are confident that our patients and staff will benefit from our integration into 4C,” said Dr. Sudeep S. Punia, who founded West Valley Internal Medicine and West Valley Urgent Care in 1992. “We are elated to join 4C Medical Group knowing that our team and I will continue to treat our patients with the same high-quality care they’ve come to expect from us.” With a total of eight ambulatory care clinics, an acute-care division that provides services at five hospitals, a sub-acute care division that provides services at more than 35 skilled nursing / acute rehab facilities and a small but growing mobile division, 4C Medical Group has grown to more than 70 clinicians and 75 staff, with plans to cross 100 clinicians by the end of 2019.
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gifts we provide are the only ones they will get this holiday season. We’re so pleased to have the folks from Adeptus Health helping us reach these deserving children.” Dignity Health Arizona general emergency room facilities will be
General hospitals: Arizona General Hospital- Laveen –7171 S. 51st Ave., Laveen, AZ 85339 Arizona General Hospital- Mesa – 9130 E. Elliot Road, Mesa, AZ 85212 Urgent care facilities: Ahwatukee – 4328 E. Chandler Blvd., Phoenix, AZ 85048 Chandler – 2977 E. Germann Road, Chandler, AZ 85286 Chandler McQueen – 1064 E. Ray Road, Chandler, AZ 85225 Gilbert – 4760 E. Germann Road, Gilbert, AZ 85297 Glendale – 5171 W. Olive Ave., Glendale, AZ 85302 Glendale Camelback –8310 W. Camelback Road, Glendale, AZ 85305 Goodyear – 251 N. Estrella Pkwy., Goodyear, AZ 85338 Mesa – 1833 N. Power Road, Mesa, AZ 85205 Mesa Baseline –1910 S Gilbert Road, Mesa, AZ 85204 Surprise – 14267 W. Bell Road, Surprise, AZ 85374
The integration of West Valley Care into 4C Medical Group became official on Oct. 26, and the full transition is expected to be completed by the end of 2018. Dr. Punia will remain with the practice and will continue to assist with the transition.
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Varesh Chaurasia, CEO of 4C Medical Group, left, and Vishal Verma, Chief Medical Officer of 4C Medical Group, comment on the group’s expansion to the West Valley.
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Arts & Entertainment Holiday StoryFest and Authors Showcase at Glendale Civic Center
KJZZ and several sponsors host the Holiday StoryFest and Authors Showcase from 2 to 7 p.m. Dec. 1 at Glendale Civic Center, 5750 W. Glenn Drive, Glendale. Admission is free for children 12 and under. Feature is an interactive children’s story stage with crafts, characters and prizes. Meet Arizona authors and hear storytellers share holiday memories and inspirations. Visit Glendale “hotspots” and get a discount with a Storyfest wristband. See the lights of Glendale Glitters. Get tickets at storyfest.kjzz.org.
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Kyle Mitchell is Diné (Navajo), Storyteller, Educator, and Veteran. He grew up on the reservation with his grandparents, where he learned the family’s work ethic along with oral tradition every day. He is currently a Project Manager for the Vice President of Academic Affairs with South Mountain Community College. He continues to share both traditional and personal stories within the state.
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Travis is the Workforce Development faculty member of the South Mountain Community College Storytelling Institute. Travis believes in the power of storytelling to engage learners in all sectors in personal growth and in cultural and community awareness. He has led the Institute’s connection with ASU’s Changemaker initiative, and in creating faculty development coursework in storytelling for the college and the Maricopa County Community College District.
• The Hop Stop Diner (7013 N. 58th Ave.) • JJ’s Louisiana BBQ (5601 W. Glendale Ave. Ste. B) – 10 percent off • Moe’s Old Fashion Burgers (5713 W. Glendale Ave.) • La Piazza Al Forno (5803 W. Glendale Ave.) • Pizza Old Roma (5740 W. Glendale Ave.) – 10 percent off • A Touch of European Cafe (7146 N. 57th Dr.) – 10 percent off Shops • Cofae’s Corner (5746 W. Glendale Ave.) – 10 percent off • Gracie’s Marketplace (7146 N. 58th Ave.) – 10 percent off • Spinning Wheel Antiques (7015 N. 58th Ave.) – 10 percent off one item • Zola Bell’s Vintage Antiques (7003 N. 58th Ave.) – 10 percentoff Sweets • Cerreta Candy Company (5345 W. Glendale Ave.) • Coyote Oaties Cookies (7005 N. 58th Ave.) – 10 percent off • Nomadic Ice Cream Rolls (5750 W. Glendale Ave.) • Papa Ed’s Ice Cream (7146-B N. 58th Ave.) – 10 percent off
Children’s Stage sponsored by: The Children’s Storytelling Stage will be a magical place where little ones enjoy stories, crafts, and prizes! Meet special characters at times noted below. Thanks to partners Studio 8 Event Entertainment and South Mountain Community College’s Storytelling Institute. • 2:30 p.m. – Character Appearance: Lost Princess (Studio 8) • 3 p.m. – Holiday Stories from the South Mountain Community College Storytelling Institute • 3:30 p.m. – Character Appearance: Provincial Princess (Studio 8) • 4 p.m. – Holiday Stories from the South Mountain Community College Storytelling Institute • 4:30 p.m. – Character Appearance: Snow Queen (Studio 8) • 5 p.m. – Holiday Stories from the South Mountain Community College Storytelling Institute • 5:30 p.m. – Character Appearance: Cookie Friend (Studio 8) • 6 p.m. – Holiday Stories from the South Mountain Community College Storytelling Institute • 6:30 p.m. – Character Appearance: Mermaid Princess (Studio 8)
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Arts & Entertainment Take a hike with Santa or be his gift-wrapping elf He’s making a list and checking it twice. That’s right. Santa Claus is coming to town. He’ll be in Glendale for two different events, in which boys and girls can get a little face time with the Big Guy. The two activities will offer children and their families a chance to get outdoors or check a box off their todo list while having some holiday fun at the same time. The first event is the Jingle Bell Hike to Santa from 9 to 11 a.m. Dec. 8 at Thunderbird Conservation Park. Children can take part in a hands-on jingle bell craft so they can jingle their way up the trail. Parents and kids will make their way along to find Santa Claus at the end of the hike. Water will be provided at the trailhead. All children must be accompanied by an adult to participate in the hike. A parent or guardian must complete a waiver for minor children to participate. This is a moderate hike; trail/hiking guidelines are available at www.glendaleaz.com/ ParksandRecreation/trails/. Bring your camera to take photos with Santa. The event is free. Thunderbird Conservation Park is north of Beardsley Road, between 67th and 55th avenues. For the hike, park in the lots on 59th (enter to the west) or 67th (enter to the east) avenues. The second event is a fun outing to get some holiday shopping accomplished. Head to the Foothills Recreation and Aquatics Center, 5600 W. Union Hills Drive, from 10 a.m. to noon Dec. 15. This is the perfect place to bring the
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Above, a little hiker is ready to head up the trail to see Santa at the 2017 Jingle Bell Hike. Right, Santa’s “elves” wrap purchases for kids at the Santa’s Workshop event free of charge at Foothills Recreation and Aquatics Center.
kids to do their holiday shopping for friends, family and even pets. There will be a variety of items to choose from for all ages and interests, and everything is only $2. It’s advised to arrive early for the best selection, as supplies are limited. Free gift wrapping will be provided by Santa’s elves, on hand to package your purchases perfectly. In addition, you can get pictures with Santa Claus, so bring your camera. For more information, call the recreation center at 623-930-4615. Both of the events offer free admission, and no pre-registration is required. For additional information, visit www. glendaleaz.com/parksandrecreation or call 623-930-2820.
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Rolling Stones rolling into State Farm Stadium BY DARRELL JACKSON The Glendale Star Staff Writer
The Rolling Stones will be touring again with a stop at State Farm Stadium in Glendale May 7, 2019. The band, which has been together for 56 years, announced a 13-show tour, called No Filter, which kicks off April 20 in Miami. The band will perform in Jacksonville and Houston before making the stop in Glendale. The tour will mark the band’s first tour of the U.S. since 2015’s Zip Code tour, except for one-off shows such as the Desert Trip Festival in Indio, Calif., two Las Vegas arena gigs and two private shows in 2016. In the past two years, they have only toured in Europe. “It is a thrill when we play stadiums in the United States,” lead singer Mick Jagger said in a statement. “The energy
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is always amazing and the people are fun to play in front of.” The band last released a blues cover record, Blue and Lonesome, in 2016 and has reportedly been recording new material for a possible new album next year. The band members, Jagger, guitarist Keith Richards, bassist Bill Wyman and drummer Charlie Watts, have an average age of 77, with Watts being the oldest at 88 when the tour begins. The Rolling Stones are known to tour around some of its biggest hits such as “Satisfaction,” Gimmie Shelter,” Sympathy for the Devil,” You Can’t
Always Get What You Want,” as well as dropping in newer songs in shows that average around three hours. The band was the third-highest grossing act worldwide in the first half of 2018, according to Pollstar. The band’s $100.8 million ticket gross from European shows put them behind only Ed Sheeran and Bruno Mars among the highest grossing acts. The show in Glendale will be the first time the band played in the Valley since 2006, when it performed at University of Phoenix Stadium. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Nov. 30.
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Coyotes make trade after dropping four in a row BY DARRELL JACKSON The Glendale Star Staff Writer
After losing their fourth of their past five games, and being outscored 22-8 in that stretch, the Coyotes have traded two former first-round draft picks for center Nick Schmaltz from the Chicago Blackhawks. General manager John Chayka announced the trade Nov. 25, sending forward Brendan Perlini and center Dylan Strome, to Chicago in the deal. “(Schmaltz) is a dynamic forward with top line potential,” Chayka said. “We feel he can be a core player of our team now and into the future. He’s a good complement to our evolving forward group and a rare combination of speed, skill and creativity.” The 22-year-old Schmaltz has registered 2 goals, 9 assists for 11 points and six penalty minutes (PIM) in 23 games with the Blackhawks this season. He was a first-round draft pick of the Blackhawks in 2014 and has played in 162 games in that time and is a restricted free agent after this season. The Coyotes struggled Nov. 13 against Detroit,
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Arizona Coyotes acquire center Nick Schmaltz in a trade with Chicago.
losing 6-1 before rebounding for a 2-1 victory over Nashville Nov. 15. Against Nashville, Michael Grabner scored a short-
handed goal off a pass from Kevin Connauton seven minutes into the game. Jason Demers added what proved to be the game winner with four minutes left in the second period off a pass from Christian Fischer. Goaltender Darcy Kuemper, playing for the injured Antti Raanta, stopped 45 of the 46 shots he faced for the victory. Then the wheels fell off as the Coyotes dropped four in a row with a 2-1 loss to Boston Nov. 17; 3-2 overtime loss to Las Vegas Nov. 21; 5-1 loss to Colorado Nov. 23 and a 6-1 loss to Calgary Nov. 25. Kuemper, against Las Vegas, was strong, stopping 22 of the 25 shots he faced, but Max Pacioretty scored his second goal of the game at 3:36 of overtime to give the Vegas Golden Knights a 3-2 win against the Arizona Coyotes at Gila River Arena. Derek Stepan scored both goals for the Coyotes but Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 19 of the 21 shots he faced for the victory. The Coyotes ended their five-game home stand with two losses, being outscored 11-2 in a 5-1 loss to Colorado Nov. 23 and a 6-1 loss to Calgary Nov. 25.
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How some of the greatest create their greatest Constraints. Constraints. Constraints. Constraints turn into complaints. Then complaints turn into restraints. I’ve done it. You’ve done it. We all have done this. Some constraint we think or feel limits us and then that constraint makes us into its own image. Then we bow at its feet and complain. Hint: Idol worship like that is just idle worship. And your knees will start hurting after a few minutes, too. Do you recognize the following complaints and restraints about outward constraints? “I don’t have enough time to work out.” “I don’t have enough money to start a business.” “I can’t eat this food on my diet.” Author James Clear has some great thoughts on constraints that can help us if we apply them: “So often we spend time complaining about the things that are withheld from us. But constraints are not the enemy. Every artist has a limited set of tools to work with. Every athlete has a limited set of skills to train with. Every entrepreneur has a limited amount of resources to build with. Once you know your constraints, you can start figuring out how to work with them.”
How do you work with constraints? In 1960, two men made a bet. There was only $50 on the line, but millions of people would feel the impact of this little wager. The first man, Bennett Cerf, was the founder of the publishing firm, Random House. The second man was named Theo Geisel, but you probably know him as Dr. Seuss. Cerf proposed the bet and challenged that Dr. Seuss would not be able to write an entertaining children’s book using only 50 different words. Dr. Seuss took the bet and won. The result was a little book called “Green Eggs and Ham.” Since publication, “Green Eggs and Ham” has sold more than 200 million copies, making it the most popular of Seuss’s works and one of the best-selling children’s books in history. James Clear (james@jamesclear.com) goes on to say: “At first glance, you might think this was a lucky fluke. A talented author plays a fun game with 50 words and ends up producing a hit. “What Dr. Seuss discovered through this little bet was the power of setting constraints. Setting limits for yourself — whether that involves the time you have to work out, the money you have to
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PUBLIC NOTICE Craig E. Collins (#004438) CRAIG COLLINS LAW OFFICE, L.L.C. 13912 W. Stardust Blvd. #100 Sun City West, AZ 85375 (623) 977-7267 craig@heritagepalms.com Attorney for Personal Representative IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MARICOPA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ) No. PB 2018-071264 NOTICE TO CREDITORS MICHAEL ANTHONY PACIULLI, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Personal Representative of this estate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present their claims within four (4) months after the date of the first publication of this notice or claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented to the undersigned Personal Representative at the offices of CRAIG COLLINS, ESQ., 13912 W. Stardust Blvd. #100, Sun City West, Arizona 85375. DATED 31st Day of October, 2018. /s/ Terry Paciulli TERRY PACIULLI Personal Representative. Published: Glendale Star/ Peoria Times, Nov 15, 22, Dec 6, 2018 / 16613 SUMMONS Name: Robert C. Kozak, Esq. (SBN 0699) Mailing Address: Prescott, AZ 86305 Daytime Telephone: 928-445-7140 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA, YAVAPAI COUNTY SUMMONS 1300DO 201880361 Regarding the matter of BLUE BOWERS, Petitioner, and PENNY MARIE LOREE, Respondent. WARNING: THIS IS AN OFFICIAL DOCUMENT FROM THE COURT THAT AFFECTS YOUR RIGHT READ THIS CAREFULLY, IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND IT, CONTACT A LAWYER FOR HELP. FROM THE STATE OF ARIZONA TO: PENNY MARIE LOREE, Name of Respondent 1. A lawsuit has been filed against you. A copy of the lawsuit and other court papers are served on you with this Summons. 2. If you do not want a judgment or order taken against you without your input, you must file a written Response with the Court, and pay the filing fee. If you do not respond, the other party may be given the relief requested in his or her Petition. To file a written Response, take or send the Response, to the Clerk of Superior Court, Yavapai County Courthouse, 120 S. Cortez Street, Prescott, AZ 86303 or Clerk of Superior Court, Yavapai County, Superior Court, 2840 N. Commonwealth Drive, Camp Verde, AZ 86322, Mail a copy of your Response to the other party at the address listed on the top of this Summons. 3. If this Summons and the other court papers were served on you by a registered process server or the Sheriff, within the State of Arizona, you must respond within TWENTY (20) CALENDAR DAYS from the date you were served, not counting the day you were served. If this Summons and the other papers were served on you by a registered process server or the Sheriff outside the State of Arizona, you must respond within THIRTY (30) CALENDAR DAYS from the date you were served, not counting the day you were served. Service by a registered process server or the Sheriff is complete when made. Service by Publication is complete 30 days after the date of the first publication. NOTICE: If you signed a Waver of Service of Summons, you must file your Response within 60 days from the date the Notice of Lawsuit and Request to Waver Service of Summons was sent to you. 4. Copies of the court papers filed in this case are available from the Petitioner at the address at the top of this paper, or from the Clerk of the Superior Court at the addresses listed in Paragraph 2 above. SIGNED AND SEALED this date: 09/13/18. (s) Donna McQuality, Clerk of the Superior Court Requests For Reasonable Accommodation For Persons With Disabilities Must Be Made To The Office Of The Judge Assigned To The Case Five Days Before Any Scheduled Court Date. Publish The Glendale Star November 8, 15, 22 and 29, 2018 / 16541
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PUBLIC NOTICE Person Filing: BONNIE V SHANNON Address: 10001 N 7TH ST. APT 270 PHOENIX, AZ 85020 Telephone: 602-775-7403 Petitioner for TEMPORARY GUARDIANSHIP SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA MARICOPA COUNTY NOTICE OF HEARING REGARDING GUARDIANSHIP Case Number: JG510716 ORDER and NOTICE OF HEARING In the Matter of the Guardianship for: MICHAEL DECRES DOB 8/16/2008 AND JOSIAH JHREAM RASCOE 11/28/2012, Children. NOTICE OF HEARING 1. NOTICE IS GIVEN That the Petitioner has filed with the Court a Petition for Guardianship of a Minor. 2. HEARING INFORMATION A court hearing has been scheduled to consider the Petition as follows: Hearing Date and Time: November 9, 2018 at 10:30am Hearing Place: 1810 S Lewis, Mesa, AZ 85210-6234, Courtroom 2 Hearing Officer: COMMISSIONER GIALKETSIS NOTICE OF HEARING 1. NOTICE IS GIVEN That the Petitioner has filed with the Court a Petition for Guardianship of a Minor. 2. HEARING INFORMATION A court hearing has been scheduled to consider the Petition as follows: Hearing Date and Time: December 18, 2018, 2018 at 8:30am Hearing Place: 1810 S Lewis, Mesa, AZ 85210-6234, Courtroom 2 Hearing Officer: COMMISSIONER GIALKETSIS 3. Response: You can file a written response to the petition. File your original written response with the court, mail a copy of the original response to the petitioner(s), and provide a copy of your response to the Judge/Commissioner named above at least 5 business days before the hearing. Or, you can appear in person at the hearing. You must appear at the hearing only if you wish to object to the petition. Dated: 10/19/18 (s) Bonnie Shannon Petitioners signature Publish The Glendale Star, November 15, 22, 29, 2018 /16434 NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL NO. 19-13 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CITY OF GLENDALE, ARIZONA WILL RECEIVE PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING THE FOLLOWING: ONLINE TRAINING SERVICES FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL A PRE-OFFER CONFERENCE WILL BE HELD AT THE GLENDALE CITY HALL, THIRD FLOOR, CONFERENCE ROOM 3A, 5850 WEST GLENDALE AVENUE, GLENDALE, AZ 85301 ON NOVEMBER 29, 2018, AT 10:00 AM LOCAL TIME. (Attendance is not required but strongly encouraged). THE PROPOSAL DOCUMENT IS AVAILABLE ON THE INTERNET HOME A G E A T P HTTP://WWW.GLENDALEAZ.COM/PUR CHASING. EACH PROPOSAL SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SPECIFICATIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED THEREIN. EACH PROPOSAL SHALL BE SEALED, IDENTIFIED AND RECEIVED BY THE CITY OF GLENDALE AT 5850 WEST GLENDALE AVENUE, SUITE 317, GLENDALE, ARIZONA, 85301 ON OR BEFORE 2:00 P.M. LOCAL TIME, DECEMBER 11, 2018. THE CITY OF GLENDALE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL PROPOSALS AND TO WAIVE INFORMALITIES. CITY OF GLENDALE BY: KEVIN R. PHELPS CITY MANAGER PUBLISH: THE GLENDALE STAR / NOV 22, 2018 / 16730
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NOTICE OF HEARING Person Filing: ANETA WOJCIK, 18205 W GLENROSA, GOODYEAR, AZ 85395 (602)448-2881 Telephone: (602)448-2881 Representing Self, without a Lawyer  SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA IN MARICOPA COUNTY Case Number: CV2018-006646 NOTICE OF HEARING REGARDING APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF NAME In the Matter of: KAMIL WOJCIK Name(s) of person(s) requesting name change: KAMIL WOJAK READ THIS NOTICE CAREFULLY. An important court proceeding that affects your rights has been scheduled. If you do not understand this Notice or the other court papers, contact an attorney for legal advice. 1. NOTICE: An application for Change of Name has been filed with the Court by the person(s) named above. A hearing has been scheduled where the Court will consider whether to grant or deny the requested change. If you wish to be heard on this issue, you must appear at the hearing at the date and time indicated below. 2. COURT HEARING. A court hearing has been scheduled to consider the Application as follows: DATE: 12/11/18 TIME: 10 AM BEFORE: Commissioner David Garbanno LOCATION: 101 W Jefferson 8th Floor Courtroom 813, Phoenix, AZ 85003 DATED: 05/25/2018 Applicant Signature: (s) Aneta Wojcik Aneta Wojcik Publish The Glendale Star Nov. 15, 22, 29, Dec. 6, 2018 / 16564
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Name of Person Filing Document: Carol Christensen Address: 929 S 79TH PLC City, State, Zip Code: Mesa, AZ 85208 Representing: Personal Representative, SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA MARICOPA COUNTY Case No. PB2016-090167 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF INFORMAL APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND/OR INFORMAL PROBATE OF WILL In the Matter of the Estate of BARBARA J LAMOREAU, deceased. NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT: 1. CAROL CHRISTENSEN has been appointed Personal Representative of this Estate on September 14, 20176 My address CAROL CHRISTENSEN, 929 S 79TH PLC, MESA, AZ 85208 2. DEADLINE TO MAKE CLAIMS: All persons having claims against the Estate are required to present their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of this Notice or the claims will be forever barred. 3. NOTICE OF CLAIMS: Claims must be presented by delivering or mailing a written statement of the claim to the Personal Representative at: 7014 North 55th Avenue, Glendale, Arizona 85301. 4. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT: A copy of the Notice of Appointment is attached to the copies of this document mailed to all known creditors. Dated: September 2, 2016 (s) CAROL CHRISTENSEN Publish The Glendale Star, November 15, 22, 29, 2018 / 16527
NOTICE OF HEARING Person Filing: MARISOL SANCHEZ Address (if not protected): 3849 W GARDEN DR., PHOENIX, AZ 85029 Representing Self, without a Lawyer SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA IN MARICOPA COUNTY NOTICE OF HEARING REGARDING APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case Number: CV2018-053214 In the Matter of: Kenneth Emory Green IV Name(s) of person(s) requesting name change. TO: NAME READ THIS NOTICE CAREFULLY. An important court proceeding that affects your rights has been scheduled. If you do not understand this Notice or the other court papers, contact an attorney for legal advice. 1. NOTICE: An application for Change of Name has been filed with the Court by the person(s) named above. A hearing has been scheduled where the Court will consider whether to grant or deny the requested change. If you wish to be heard on this issue, you must appear at the hearing at the date and time indicated below. 2. COURT HEARING. A court hearing has been scheduled to consider the Application as follows: DATE: TIME: BEFORE: Commissioner HOLDINGS 18380 North 40th Street Courtroom 105 Phoenix, AZ 85032 NOTICE OF HEARING Person Filing: MARISOL SANCHEZ Address (if not protected): 3849 W GARDEN DR., PHOENIX, AZ 85029 Representing Self, without a Lawyer SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA IN MARICOPA COUNTY NOTICE OF HEARING REGARDING APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case Number: CV2018-053212 In the Matter of: Andrew Marus Green Name(s) of person(s) requesting name change. TO: NAME READ THIS NOTICE CAREFULLY. An important court proceeding that affects your rights has been scheduled. If you do not understand this Notice or the other court papers, contact an attorney for legal advice. 1. NOTICE: An application for Change of Name has been filed with the Court by the person(s) named above. A hearing has been scheduled where the Court will consider whether to grant or deny the requested change. If you wish to be heard on this issue, you must appear at the hearing at the date and time indicated below. 2. COURT HEARING. A court hearing has been scheduled to consider the Application as follows: DATE: Dec. 21, 2018 1:30pm BEFORE Commissioner HOLDINGS 18380 North 40th Street Courtroom 105 Phoenix, AZ 85032 DATED: 11/9/18 Applicant's Signature: /s/ Marisol Sanchez Publish The Glendale Star Nov. 29, Dec 6, 13, 20 2018 / 16652
NOTICE OF BID VALLEYLIFE INVITATION TO BID NOTICE TO BID This a federally funded project Davis-Bacon will be enforced and Section 3 applies NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that bids will be received until Wednesday December 19, 2018 no later than 3:00 p.m. at VALLEYLIFE from general contractors for the remodeling of 2 group homes, in Glendale, Arizona. You can obtain a full BID package from VALLEYLIFE, 1142 W. Hatcher Rd. Phoenix, Arizona 85021. Contractors desiring to submit proposals may obtain a complete BID package with full scope of work to be done as well as the date the pre-bid conference will be held and where. For project information call Jim Anderson, 602-331-2404. The successful bidders must provide written documentation to meet Section 3 and Davis- Bacon requirements and City of Glendale requirements. The winning contractor must execute all parts of the BID package and a Current 1099 and proof of insurance upon signing contract with VALLEYLIFE and prior to Notice to Proceed being issued. It is the contractor’s responsibility to obtain all necessary permits and inspections. Attention is called to the provisions for Equal Employment opportunity, and the payment of not less than the prevailing Davis-Bacon Wage determinations set forth in the Project Manual and applicable to this project. VALLEYLIFE reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any information in the bidding. Sealed bids must be detailed per cost of work performed must be submitted on contractors estimate sheet for the scope of work listed. Incomplete BID will be eliminated from the selection. BIDS must be delivered to VALLEYLIFE no later than 3:00pm on Wednesday December 19, 2018. No bids will be accepted after 3:00pm. Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 10:00 am on Friday December 21, 2018. VALLEYLIFE will review all the BIDS received for compliance to BID directions, Bid bond, scope of work and requirement before the winning BID is announced. Winning contractor will be notified on Friday December 21, 2018. VALLEYLIFE 1142 W. Hatcher Rd. Phoenix, Arizona 85021. VALLEYLIFE was established in 1947, is a 501 (c)(3) non profit corporation that enhance the quality of life of people with disabilities. Publish: Glendale Star Nov. 22, 2018 / 16749
NOTICE TO CREDITORS THOMAS G. ASIMOU, SBA #018977 RICHARD A. ALCORN, (of counsel) SBA #006657 MEAGAN M. POLLNOW SBA #028841 NICOLE M. LOPEZ, SBA #033500 ASIMOU & ASSOCIATES, PLC 5050 NORTH 40TH STREET, SUITE 220 PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85018 Ph: (602) 604-0011 Fax: (602) 445-3686 tom@asimoulaw.com Attorney for Personal Representative Shannon Christie IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MARICOPA Case No. PB2018-000640 NOTICE TO CREDITORS (For Publication) (Assigned to Commissioner Carolyn Passamonte In the Matter of the Estate of: STEPHEN C. PETERS, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Shannon Christie has been appointed as Personal Representative of the Estate of Stephen C. Peters (the “Estate”). All persons having claims against the Estate are required to present their claims within four (4) months after the date of the first publication of this Notice or the claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented by delivering or mailing a written statement of the claim to the Personal Representative in care of Thomas G. Asimou, Esq., Asimou & Associates, PLC 5050 N. 40th Street, Suite 220, Phoenix, Arizona 85018. DATED this 16th day of November, 2018 ASIMOU & ASSOCIATES, PLC By: /s/ Thomas G. Asimou, Esq. Thomas G. Asimou, Esq. Richard A. Alcorn, Esq. (Of Counsel) Megan M. Pollnow, Esq., Nicole M. Lopez, Esq. Attorneys for Shannon Christie Original of the foregoing filed with the Clerk of the Court this 16 day of November with copy of the foregoing hand-delivered to: Commissioner Carolyn Passamonte Maricopa County Superior Court 101 West Jefferson Street, #513 Phoenix, Arizona 85003 Copies of the foregoing mailed this 16th day of November, to: Ms. Bridget Peters 9465 W. Post Road, #2120 Las Vegas, NV 89418 Daughter of Stephen Peters /s/ __________________ Publish Glendale Star, Nov. 29, Dec 6, Dec 13, 2018 / 16809
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Name of Person Filing Document: Peter Van Camp Address: 7014 North 55th Avenue City, State, Zip Code: Glendale, AZ 85301 Representing: Personal Representative, SHERRI LYNN EZELL SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA MARICOPA COUNTY Case No. PB2018-003762 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF INFORMAL APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND/OR INFORMAL PROBATE OF WILL In the Matter of the Estate of PAULINE E. GRISWOLD, deceased. NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT: 1. _ SHERRI LYNN EZELL has been appointed Personal Representative of this Estate on October 22, 2018. My address is c/o Peter Van Camp, 7014 North 55 th Avenue, Glendale, Arizona 85301. 2. DEADLINE TO MAKE CLAIMS: All persons having claims against the Estate are required to present their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of this Notice or the claims will be forever barred. 3. NOTICE OF CLAIMS: Claims must be presented by delivering or mailing a written statement of the claim to the Personal Representative at: 7014 North 55th Avenue, Glendale, Arizona 85301. 4. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT: A copy of the Notice of Appointment is attached to the copies of this document mailed to all known creditors. Dated: November 14,2018 (s) SHERRI LYNN EZELL Publish Glendale Star Nov. 29, Dec 6, 13, 2018 / 16756
NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Western American Loan, Inc., of Glendale, Arizona, reserving will sell at public/private auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at, Manheim Auto Auction, 201 N. 83 rd Ave, Tolleson, AZ 85353 after the 26 th day of November, 2018 the following motor vehicle: 2011 Toyota Corolla VIN: 2T1BU4EE8BC669795 Said above described motor vehicle was repossessed from Tiffani Galvan and Dean Mares, 1391 N. Santa Anna Ct., Chandler, AZ 85224 by Western American Loan, Inc., due to default under and by virtue of that certain security agreement dated on the 7th day of September, 2016, securing the sum of Six Thousand Four Hundred Sixty and 60/100 (6,460.60) Dollars. Dated this 14th day of November, 2018. (s) Debbie Troutt for Western American Loan, Inc. Notice is hereby given that Tiffani Galvan and Dean Mares may redeem said vehicle for $1,781.18 including repossession charges of $240.00 and publishing fees of $18.00, by November 26, 2018. Publish Glendale Star, Nov 22, 29, 2018 / 16748 NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Western American Loan, Inc., of Glendale, Arizona, reserving will sell at public/private auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at, Kachina Recovery Sevices Inc., 9650 N. Cave Creek Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85020 after the 26 th day of November, 2018 the following motor vehicle: 2009 Kia Sedona VIN: KNDMB233196307183 Said above described motor vehicle was repossessed from Gayla Cater and Aariona Dickinson, 7606 W. Peoria Ave. Apt2041, Peoria, AZ 85345 by Western American Loan, Inc., due to default under and by virtue of that certain security agreement dated on the 24th day of June, 2015, securing the sum of Ten Thousand Nine Hundred Eighty Seven and 57/100 (10,987.57) Dollars. Dated this 15th day of November, 2018. (s) Debbie Troutt for Western American Loan, Inc. Notice is hereby given that Gayla Carter and Aariona Dickinson may redeem said vehicle for $3,687.60 including repossession charges of $125.00 and publishing fees of $18.00, by November 26 th , 2018. Publish Glendale Star, Nov 29, Dec 6, 2018 / 16807 NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Western American Loan, Inc., of Glendale, Arizona, reserving will sell at public/private auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at, Kachina Recovery Sevices Inc., 9650 N. Cave Creek Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85020 after the 26th day of November, 2018 the following motor vehicle: 2012 Hyundai Sonata VIN: 5NPEB4AC2CH415120 Said above described motor vehicle was repossessed from Rosie Montoya, 3747 W. Lasalle, Phoenix, AZ 85040 by Western American Loan, Inc., due to default under and by virtue of that certain security agreement dated on the 9th day of November, 2014, securing the sum of Fifteen Thousand Nine Hundred Twenty Eight and 56/100 (15,928.56) Dollars. Dated this 15th day of November, 2018. (s) Debbie Troutt for Western American Loan, Inc. Notice is hereby given that Rosie Montoya may redeem said vehicle for $3,933.05 including repossessio n charges of $225.00 and publishing fees of $18.00, by November 26th, 2018. Publish Glendale Star, Nov 29, Dec 6, 2018 / 16805
ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. ENTITY NAME: Keystyone Flight LLC. ENTITY ID: 1894015 ENTITY TYPE: Limited Liability Company EFFECTIVE DATE: 10/16/18 CHARACTER OF BUSINESS: Any legal purpose. MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE: MemberManaged. DURATION: Perpetual. KNOWN PLACE OF BUSINESS ADDRESS: 7213 W BLACKHAW DR, GLENDALE, AZ, 85308 PRINCIPALS: CHARLES HOLSINGER ORGANIZERS:CHARLES HOLSINGER Published in the Glendale Star, Nov 15, 22, 29, 2018 / 16599
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ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I Name: Werner Collision Center, LLC II The address of the registered office is: 21249 N 36th Place, Phoenix, AZ 85050 The name of the Statutory Agent is: Else Kolton, Kolton Consulting, 8900 E Pinnacle Peak Road, #E-207, Scottsdale, AZ 85255 III Management of the Limited Liability Company is reserved to the members. The names of each person who is a member are: Ronald T Werner, 21249 N 36th Place, Phoenix, AZ 85050 Lynn M Werner, 21249 N 36th Place, Phoenix, AZ 85050 Publish The Glendale Star Nov 22, 29, Dec 6, 2018 /16565 ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I Name: Early Bird Designs, LLC II The address of the registered office is: 12479 W. Palm lane, AVONDALE, AZ 85392 The name of the Statutory Agent is: BriAnna Suzanne Poe III Management of the Limited Liability Company is vested in a manager or managers. The names of each person who is a manager and each member who owns a twenty percent or greater interest in the capital or profits of the limited liability company are: BriAnna Suzanne Poe, manager,12479 W. Palm lane, AVONDALE, AZ 85392; organizer BriAnna Suzanne Poe , manager 12479 W. Palm lane, AVONDALE, AZ 85392, Published Glendale Star Nov 29, Dec 6, 13, 2018 / 16801 ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I. Name: P REALTY LLC II. The address of the known place of business is: 7031 S 58TH AVE, LAVEEN, AZ 85339 III. The name and street address of the Statutory Agent is: DAVID PAWLOWSKI 7031 S 58TH AVE, LAVEEN, AZ 85339 A. Management of the limited liability company is vested in a manager or managers. The names and addresses of each person who is a manager and each member who owns a twenty percent or greater interest in the capital or profits of the limited liability company are: DAVID PAWLOWSKI 7031 S 58TH AVE, LAVEEN, AZ 85339 B. Management of the limited liability company is reserved to the members. The names and addresses of each person who is a member are: Published Glendale Star, Nov. 15, 22, 29, 2018 / 16618 ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I. Name: YOU NEED NAILS & FACIALS LLC II. The address of the known place of business is: 2012 W CARTER RD, PHOENIX, AZ, 85041 III. The name and street address of the Statutory Agent is: HIEM PHAM, 2012 W CARTER RD, PHOENIX, AZ, 85041 A. Management of the limited liability company is vested in a manager or managers. The names and addresses of each person who is a manager and each member who owns a twenty percent or greater interest in the capital or profits of the limited liability company are: HIEM PHAM, 2012 W CARTER RD, PHOENIX, AZ, 85041 and TUNG THANH LY, 2012 W CARTER RD, PHOENIX, AZ, 85041 B. Management of the limited liability company is reserved to the members. The names and addresses of each person who is a member are: Published Glendale Star Nov. 15, 22, 29, 2018 / 16617 ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I Name: BINH THIEN NGUYEN AZ ASSOCIATION II The address of the registered office is: 10905 W GRANADA RD, AVONDALE, AZ 85392 The name of the Statutory Agent is: BINH XUAN PHAM III Management of the Limited Liability Company is vested in a manager or managers. The names of each person who is a manager and each member who owns a twenty percent or greater interest in the capital or profits of the limited liability company are: Director BINH XUAN PHAM 10905 W GRANADA RD, AVONDALE, AZ, 85392. Director YEN DUNG VAN 10421 E JAN AVE, MESA, AZ, 85209, Director, KIMANH TA VO 3111 W TINA LANE, PHOENIX, AZ, 85027 Published Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 13, 2018 /16808
ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I Name: UNITY HEALTHCARE SERVICES LLC II The address of the registered office is: 5919 W SACK DRIVE, GLENDALE, AZ 85308 The name of the Statutory Agent is: CHARLES IDEMUDIA 5919 W SACK DRIVE, GLENDALE, AZ 85308 III Management of the Limited Liability Company is vested in a manager or managers. The names of each person who is a manager and each member who owns a twenty percent or greater interest in the capital or profits of the limited liability company are: JULIA BUKUNOLA IDEMUDIA, 5919 W Sack Drive, GLENDALE, AZ, 85308 Member and Manager. CHARLES IDEMUDIA 5919 W Sack Drive, GLENDALE, AZ, 85308 Member and Manager. JEMIMA IDEMUDIA 5919 W Sack Drive, GLENDALE, AZ, 85308 Member. JEWEL IDEMUDIA 5919 W Sack Drive, GLENDALE, AZ, 85308 Member. Published Glendale Star, Nov 29, Dec 6, 13, 2018 / 16902
NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Western American Loan, Inc., of Glendale, Arizona, reserving will sell at public/private auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at, Manheim Auto Auction, 201 N. 83 rd Ave , Tolleson, AZ 85353 after the 26 th day of November, 2018 the following motor vehicle: 2012 Toyota Camry VIN:4T1BF1FK5CU571773 Said above described motor vehicle was repossessed from Demetrius Catten, 1613 W. Big Oak St., Phoenix, AZ 85085 by Western American Loan, Inc., due to default under and by virtue of that certain security agreement dated on the 17th day of November, 2017, securing the sum of Thirteen Thousand Five Hundred Seven and 93/100 (13,507.93) Dollars. Dated this 14th day of November, 2018. (s) Debbie Troutt for Western American Loan, Inc. Notice is hereby given that Demetrius Catten may redeem said vehicle for $3,258.20 including repossession charges of $125.00 and publishing fees of $18.00, by November 26 th , 2018. Published: Glendale Star Nov. 22, 29 2018 / 16747
NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE OF HEARING Person Filing: Jared R. Causey Address: 5415 E. High Street, Suite 200 City, State, Zip Code: Phoenix, Arizona 85054 Telephone: 602-529-8049 Email Address: jrcausey.law@gmail.com Attorney for Petitioner SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA MARICOPA COUNTY NOTICE OF HEARING REGARDING GUARDIANSHIP Case Number: 2018-051691 In the Matter of the Guardianship for: CECILIA HERNANDEZ An Adult. THIS IS A LEGAL NOTICE: Your rights may be affected. An important court proceeding that affects your rights has been scheduled. If you do not understand this notice, contact a lawyer for help. NOTICE IS GIVEN that the Petitioner, has filed with the Court the following Petition and other court papers indicated below. PETITION FOR PERMANENT APPOINTMENT OF A GUARDIAN Affidavit of Person to be Appointed COURT HEARING: A court hearing has been scheduled to consider the petition and matters in the court papers as follows: as follows: HEARING DATE and TIME: Tuesday, 18 December, 2018 @ 9a.m. HEARING PLACE: 18380 N. 40th Street Phoenix, AZ 85032 (NE Court). JUDICIAL OFFICER: Commissioner James Rummage. RESPONSE TO PETITION: You are not required to response to the Petition. But if you choose to respond, you may do so by filing a written response or by appearing in-person at the hearing. If you choose to file a written response: File your original written response with the court. Provide a copy to the office of the Judicial Officer named above; and Mail a copy to all interested parties at least 5 business days before the hearing. If you object to any part of the Petition or Motion that accompanies this notice, you must file with the court a written objection describing the legal basis for your objection at least three (3) days before the hearing date or you must appear in person or through an attorney at the time and place set forth in the notice of hearing. There is a FEE for filing a response. If you cannot afford the fee, you may file a Fee Deferral Application to request a payment plan from the Court. Dated: 11/2/18 (s) Jared R. Causey Attorney for Petitioner Publish Glendale Star, November 15, 22, 29, Dec 6, 2018 / 16598
PUBLIC NOTICE Garman Turner Gordon LLP William M. Noall Nevada Bar No. 3549 E-mail: wnoall@gtg.legal Dylan T. Ciciliano Nevada Bar No. 12348 E-mail: dciciliano@gtg.legal 650 White Drive, Ste. 100 Las Vegas, Nevada 89119 Tel: (725) 777-3000 Fax: (725) 555-3112 Attorneys for Plaintiff DISTRICT COURT CLARK COUNTY, NEVADA CASE NO. A-18-777768-B DEPT. 11 NEVADA PROPERTY ONE, LLC dba THE COSMOPOLITAN OF LAS VEGAS, a Nevada limited liability company, Plaintiff, vs. IRLEY ROMERO PEREZ, an individual, JOSE A. BRITO, an individual, JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.; and DOE Individuals I-X and ROE Entities I-X, inclusive; Defendants. SUMMONS - CIVIL NOTICE! YOU HAVE BEEN SUED. THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINST YOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UNLESS YOU RESPOND WITHIN 20 DAYS. READ THE INFORMATION BELOW. IRLEY ROMERO PEREZ TO THE DEFENDANT(S): A civil Complaint has been filed by the Plaintiff against you for the relief set forth in the Complaint, to wit: Breach of Contract, Intentional Interference with Contractual Relations, Unjust Enrichment, Breach of the Implied Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing, Breach of Warranty, Conspiracy, Concert of Action, Intentional Misrepresentation, and Declaratory Relief. If you intend to defend this lawsuit, within 20 days after this Summons is served on you, exclusive of the day of service, you must do the following: File with the Clerk of this Court, whose address is shown below, a formal written response to the Complaint in accordance with the rules of the Court, with the appropriate filing fee. Serve a copy of your response upon the attorney whose name and address is shown below. Unless you respond, your default will be entered upon application of the Plaintiff(s) and failure to so respond will result in a judgment of default against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint, which could result in the taking of money or property or other relief requested in the Complaint. If you intend to seek the advice of an attorney in this matter, you should do so promptly so that your response may be filed on time. The State of Nevada, its political subdivisions, agencies, officers, employees, board members, commission members and legislators each have 45 days after service of this Summons within which to file an Answer or other responsive pleading to the Complaint. STEVEN D. GRIERSON CLERK OF COURT By: Deputy Clerk Date Regional Justice Center 200 Lewis Avenue Las Vegas, NV 89155 Issued at the direction of: Garman Turner Gordon LLP /s/ Dylan T. Ciciliano William M. Noall Nevada Bar No. 3549 DYLAN T. CICILIANO Nevada Bar No. 12348 650 White Drive, Ste. 100 Las Vegas, Nevada 89119 Tel: (725) 777-3000 Fax: (725) 777-3112 Attorneys for Plaintiff Note: This action relates to Defendant Irley Romero Perez’s failure to repay debts due and owing under a credit instrument to the Cosmopolitan Hotel and Casino. Claims for Relief include Breach of Contract; Intentional Interference with Contractual Relations; Unjust Enrichment; Breach of Warranty; Conspiracy; Concert of Action; Intentional Misrepresentation; and Declaratory Relief. PUBLISHED Glendale Star/Peoria Times Nov 29, Dec 6, 13, 20, 2018 / 16418
PUBLIC NOTICE Garman Turner Gordon LLP William M. Noall Nevada Bar No. 3549 E-mail: wnoall@gtg.legal Dylan T. Ciciliano Nevada Bar No. 12348 E-mail: dciciliano@gtg.legal 650 White Drive, Ste. 100 Las Vegas, Nevada 89119 Tel: (725) 777-3000 Fax: (725) 555-3112 Attorneys for Plaintiff DISTRICT COURT CLARK COUNTY, NEVADA CASE NO. A-18-777768-B DEPT. 11 NEVADA PROPERTY ONE, LLC dba THE COSMOPOLITAN OF LAS VEGAS, a Nevada limited liability company, Plaintiff, vs. IRLEY ROMERO PEREZ, an individual, JOSE A. BRITO, an individual, JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.; and DOE Individuals I-X and ROE Entities I-X, inclusive; Defendants. SUMMONS - CIVIL NOTICE! YOU HAVE BEEN SUED. THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINST YOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UNLESS YOU RESPOND WITHIN 20 DAYS. READ THE INFORMATION BELOW. IRLEY ROMERO PEREZ TO THE DEFENDANT(S): A civil Complaint has been filed by the Plaintiff against you for the relief set forth in the Complaint, to wit: Breach of Contract, Intentional Interference with Contractual Relations, Unjust Enrichment, Breach of the Implied Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing, Breach of Warranty, Conspiracy, Concert of Action, Intentional Misrepresentation, and Declaratory Relief. If you intend to defend this lawsuit, within 20 days after this Summons is served on you, exclusive of the day of service, you must do the following: File with the Clerk of this Court, whose address is shown below, a formal written response to the Complaint in accordance with the rules of the Court, with the appropriate filing fee. Serve a copy of your response upon the attorney whose name and address is shown below. Unless you respond, your default will be entered upon application of the Plaintiff(s) and failure to so respond will result in a judgment of default against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint, which could result in the taking of money or property or other relief requested in the Complaint. If you intend to seek the advice of an attorney in this matter, you should do so promptly so that your response may be filed on time. The State of Nevada, its political subdivisions, agencies, officers, employees, board members, commission members and legislators each have 45 days after service of this Summons within which to file an Answer or other responsive pleading to the Complaint. STEVEN D. GRIERSON CLERK OF COURT By: Deputy Clerk Date Regional Justice Center 200 Lewis Avenue Las Vegas, NV 89155 Issued at the direction of: Garman Turner Gordon LLP /s/ Dylan T. Ciciliano William M. Noall Nevada Bar No. 3549 DYLAN T. CICILIANO Nevada Bar No. 12348 650 White Drive, Ste. 100 Las Vegas, Nevada 89119 Tel: (725) 777-3000 Fax: (725) 777-3112 Attorneys for Plaintiff Note: This action relates to Defendant Irley Romero Perez’s failure to repay debts due and owing under a credit instrument to the Cosmopolitan Hotel and Casino. Claims for Relief include Breach of Contract; Intentional Interference with Contractual Relations; Unjust Enrichment; Breach of Warranty; Conspiracy; Concert of Action; Intentional Misrepresentation; and Declaratory Relief. PUBLISHED Glendale Star Nov 29, Dec 6, 13, 20, 2018 / 16418
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623-939-9447
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FREE ESTIMATES Family Locally Owned & Operated 20 Years Experience
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*Not a Licensed Contractor
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DOORS
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623-208-4613
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250
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Doubles & 8 ft doors starting at $
650
IRONSMITH DOORS, INC
623-486-5777
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623.842.6000 MARINE SERVICES
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Charity’s Construction LLC
928-242-2112
MARINE SERVICES
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50 Years Of Guaranteed Service
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623-937-9233
• Locks Rekeyed • Commercial Locks • Deadbolts • Auto Locks, Keys & Transponders • Safes • Security Products
ROOFING
Dobash
SUN LAND ROOFING
12630 N. 103rd Avenue Sun City Prof. Bldg., Suite 244 • Sun City, AZ 85351
Business (623) 221-7911
623-583-1330 623-335-5339
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dino@dinospainting.com Arizona License: #234028
Classes and Events Aura Photos Appointments suggested, walk-ins welcome
FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED!
Providing Complete Landscaping & Maintenance VICTOR’S LANDSCAPING INC. Services Since 1999 VICTOR’S LANDSCAPING INC. Providing Complete Landscaping & Maintenance Services ince S Maintenance Services Other Services Construction
• Yard Clean
1999
Up • Stump Grinding • Landscape Installation Providing Complete Landscaping & Maintenance Services ince S • Weekly Maintenance • Deep Root Fertilization • Landscape Renovations 1999 • Lawn Aeration • Irrigation Installations • Pre & Post Emergent • Boulders • Bimonthly Maintenance • Irrigation Inspection & • Gravel
Discount Code GS2015 $ 20 Off Any Service*
•• Pavers Flagstone
Repair
Free Estimates 602-439-5192
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Serving all types of roofing Tiles & Shingles Repair * Installation * Re-Roofing
602-667-3667 Phoenix www.liwindow.com
Clean, Prompt, Friendly and Professional Service FREE Estimates and Very Competitive Prices
Private Sessions Metaphysical
VICTOR’S LANDSCAPING INC.
• Quarterly Maintenance
License #ROC209589
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602-881-6610
PLUMBING
Insta
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PAINTING
3942 E. Campbell, Phoenix, AZ 85018 After hours call 602.956.7299
• Monthly Maintenance
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WINDOWS
Compassionate Home and Pet Care When You Can’t Be There
623-931-9159
602.956.7299
ROC#289851
MIKE MORAN PLUMBING LLC
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
623-293-7095 623-293-7095
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PLUMBING
124054 W. Glendale Ave. Glendale www.sportscentermarine.com
LOCKSMITH
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• Arti�icial Turf • Sod • BBQ • Lighting
WWW.VICTORSLANDSCAPING.COM
LICENSED, BONDED & INSURED ROC#207713 CR 21 / OPM $8848
*New clients only. Not valid with any other coupons or specials. Services over $100 only.
Lic# C37R122566 L37-122567
623.878.1102
PLUMBING
POOL SERVICES
Kite Plumbing FREE ESTIMATES
602-329-2790
COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL LICENSED • BONDED • INSURED
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Michael Kite
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“Licensed, bonded and insured” ROC #267604
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602-471-2346 High Quality Experts 22 Years Experience
in the Classifieds!
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PAINTING
AE&Sons Pools Plastering Co. LLC
All Complete Pool Remodeling Plastering, re-plaster & pebbles All types of custom plastering Dive-to-play pool conversion We accept credit cards
FALL SPECIALS
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623-418-9941 602-252-2125 Ofc. 602-505-8066 Cell Se Habla Espanõl Lic’d, Bonded • ROC #235771 • ROC #235770
HOME IMPROVEMENT & PAINTING Interior/Exterior Painting 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE Dunn Edwards Quality Paint Small Stucco/Drywall Repairs
We Are State Licensed and Reliable! Free Estimates • Senior Discounts
480-338-4011
ROC#309706
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