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to the taxpayer. Arizona’s transaction privilege tax is a gross receipts tax on business. “Most businesses must report their taxes and file with the state by the 20th of each month for the previous month’s sales,” Budget and Finance Director Vicki Rios said. “Each business, since late 2017, files all the taxes and they are collected through the Arizona Department of Revenue and they process them and pay the city the following month.” Rios said, for example, if a business
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The City of Glendale is cleaning up its sales tax process after the State of Arizona began collecting sales taxes from businesses nearly two years ago and it is focused on collecting delinquent accounts. For the first time in the city’s 108year history, the city has filed a lawsuit against a downtown business for back, unpaid privileged taxes. Privileged taxes are more commonly known as sales taxes, a tax levied in exchange for a privilege or license granted
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Historical society annual Christmas party, nominations Dec. 17 at Manistee Glendale Arizona Historical Society hosts its annual Christmas party at 7 p.m. Dec. 17 at Manistee Ranch, 5127 W. Northern Ave. (enter off 51st Avenue south of Walgreens strip mall) At the party, members of the society will be give a list of nominations for directors and officers of the society; members will be asked to approve the nominees of their choice. Take one of your special Christmas desserts to share. The society will provide beverages, plates and utensils. To learn more about the historical society, visit the website at www.glendalearizonahistoricalsociety.org.
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TAXES FROM 1 makes sales in December, it must file with Arizona Department of Revenue by the 20th of January, and the city is paid what they are due in February.’ “So there is a delay in getting payment, but it is a fairly new process that we are all working through together,” Rios said. The city contends it is owed $81,095.15 in back taxes, interest and penalties in the suit, filed by the city Oct. 2, 2018, against a downtown business for taxes owed from December 2012 through December 2016. The lawsuit accuses a local business of, “ow(ing) plaintiff (Glendale) privilege tax and fees past due and owing for the time period of December 2012 through December 2016 in the amount of $44,921.88.” Rios was quick to point out that this was the first time in city history that she can recall that it has gotten to the point of filing suit against a local business. The suit, filed in Superior Court for the State of Arizona Tax Court, comes as City Hall officials are grappling with
a number of businesses that owe the city more than $1,700 in back taxes, prior to 2017. Since late 2017, when the state took over collection of sales taxes from businesses, the city has participated in a pilot program with the Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR) to where city staff can review tax cases since then by using state processes. “The state is running a pilot program, which Glendale is involved in, to allow our collection people to collect on accounts through the states processes,” Rios said. “Our staff has to use state process, procedures and practices, as well as go to state facilities to use their computers for delinquent accounts that have occurred since the state took collection and we are allowed through this pilot program to collect on them.” Attorneys for the city file tax lawsuits against businesses only as a last-ditch effort to recoup money from companies that repeatedly fail to pay. “To my knowledge, this is the first time the City of Glendale has done this,”
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Rios said. “When I was in Phoenix and Peoria, I was involved in a number of these and it is what cities do.” Rios was unsure why it took the city so long to file this case, since it is attempting to recover taxes from 2012 through 2016. “The reason this certain case took this long, it is hard to say why it got to this point,” Rios said. “Most businesses, when a collection attorney contacts them, either pay the back taxes or set up payment plans.” When she worked in other cities, Rios estimated that out of 100 cases, approximately 20 will get to the point of filing suit, and of those, if it goes to court, the city prevails on most if not all of them. “We are talking about sales taxes, so if it gets to that point, it has probably been researched and discussed and taxes
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are taxes, you can’t get around them,” Rios said. While discussing tax processes, Rios said the city sent 51 accounts to an outside collection attorney, Berthune & Associates, for review in collecting the delinquent accounts. The city sent 51 accounts to them with the lowest at $1,700 and the high being $134,000, with Rios saying they used a certain criteria for deciding which businesses to file cases against. “Our department and attorneys look at every account and we make contact with the business owners and try to arrange payment or set up payment plans with them,” Rios said. “Once it gets to this point, attorneys look at the response when business owners are contacted and if they set up payment plans and if they have assets, we can get such things as liens against them to collect from.”
City of Glendale holiday closure schedule City of Glendale offices will be closed Dec. 25 in observance of the Christmas holiday and Jan. 1 in observance of the New Year’s holiday. All residential garbage and recycling collections will be shifted one day later during the week following Christmas Day and the week following New Year’s Day. The Glendale Municipal Landfill will close Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. For more information about Glendale Solid Waste Management services, call 623-930-2660 or visit www.glendaleaz.com/sanitation. Valley Metro buses and Gus 1 will operate on a regular weekday schedule on Christmas Eve (Dec. 24), and on a Sunday schedule on Christmas Day (Dec. 25) and New Year’s Day (Jan. 1). GUS 2 and 3 will operate on Christmas Eve until 12:30 p.m. and will not be running Dec. 25, or Jan. 1. Reservations for Dial-a-Ride service for Christmas Day must be made by noon Dec. 24. Same day Dial-A-Ride service on Christmas Eve will be available until noon; there will be no same day service on Christmas Day or New Year’s Day. Reservations for Dial-a-Ride service for New Year’s Day must be made by noon Dec. 31. Reservations can be made by calling Glendale’s Transit Services at 623-930-3500. ADA service will be available on all holidays based on a Sunday fixed-route schedule. While the Glendale Municipal Airport will remain open on these holidays, the airport terminal building will be closed for the Christmas holiday from 7 p.m. Dec. 24, until 6 a.m. Dec. 26.
The Glendale Visitor Center will be closed in observance of the Christmas holiday from noon Dec. 24 at noon until Dec. 26. Jan. 1, offices will be closed for the New Year holiday and will resume regular business hours from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Jan. 2. Glendale’s three public libraries will be closed Christmas Eve (Dec. 24) and Christmas Day (Dec. 25). There will be an early closure at 5 p.m. on New Year’s Eve (Dec. 31) and closed New Year’s Day (Jan. 1). Glendale’s Foothills Recreation and Aquatics Center (FRAC) Christmas holiday hours will be 7 a.m. - noon on Christmas Eve (Dec. 24) and closed Christmas Day (Dec. 25). The day after Christmas, Dec. 26, FRAC will have limited hours from 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. On New Year’s Eve (Dec. 31), hours are 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. On New Year’s Day (TuesJan. 1), hours are 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. The center will resume regular hours of operation (5:30 a.m. - 9 p.m.) Jan. 2. For more information about the Foothills Recreation and Aquatics Center, call 623-930-4600 or visit www.glendaleaz.com/foothillscenter/. The Glendale Adult Center Christmas holiday hours will be 8 a.m. - noon on Christmas Eve (Dec. 24) and closed Christmas Day (Dec. 25). On New Year’s Eve (Dec. 31), hours are 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. and closed on New Year’s Day (Jan. 1). For more information about Parks and Recreation services and programs, call 623930-2820. For information about other city of Glendale programs and services, visit glendaleaz.com.
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City employee speaks to the green of things BY CAROLYN DRYER The Glendale Star Executive Editor
Just because we live in an arid land does not mean we have to be surrounded by all shades of brown. Victoria Caster, water conservation specialist with the city of Glendale Conservation and Sustainable Living Division, spoke to Glendale Rotary Club members Dec. 6 about the many ways to live green efficiently. But first, she explained where all of the water comes from in the Phoenix metropolitan area. Water sources in the Valley are: • Salt River - from Salt River Project • Colorado River - Central Arizona Project • Reclaimed water - from water reclamation plants in Valley cities • Stored water credits Caster said there is a need for water conservation because of the growing population. With that growth comes the urban heat island effect. Add to that the state is in a 17-year drought. Plus, there is the potential for a Colorado River shortage. Caster said in Arizona and Glendale, the population has doubled, “but there is a culture of conservation in Arizona and Glendale exemplifies that. From 1985 to 2016, Caster said, residents have continued to reduce their water usage. The city has several water conservation programs, Caster said: • Youth education • Adult education • Community outreach • Landscape consultations
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• Glendale water efficiency program “We’re in classrooms, teaching about water and landscaping,” she said. In the adult education arena, Caster said her department conducts three to 10i classes for the public every year. The classes may teach how to grow vegetable gardens — when is the best time to plant — or they may teach water efficiency. “We have a very robust adult education program,” Caster said. She reminded her audience about the programming through the library. She said there are Salt River Project shade tree events, a Glendale garden gathering and green festivals. Caster noted the direct services offered by the city, including the
landscape consultation, where a city employee will come and talk about how and what to plant for the most energy efficiency. The city also issues a water waste report. And, there is a special program for commercial businesses. A new map is now available for the xeriscape garden at Glendale Main Library. Caster said there are now about 200 different plants in the cactus garden. In the Habitat Garden — an outdoor garden — students can come and learn. The Tree Trail is along the western fence of the xeriscape garden. She was asked about the best trees to plant in the Glendale area, and she said it was important to know the right tree for the right place. She suggested purchasing small drought-tolerant trees and not overwatering them. She said desert trees will use all the water you give them, but sometimes they use too much and grow too fast. This makes them susceptible to breakage during a storm. “If you buy the right tree for the right place, it will last 40 years,” she said. Another program of her department is the Food Forest. It highlights how desert plants are edible. The Food Forest won the Arizona Forward Crescordia Award. “It’s the first one in Arizona we know about,” Caster said. Want to learn more about water efficiency? Visit the Arizona Municipal Water Users Association at amwua. org, or the Glendale Water Conservation Office, 623-930-3596 or www. glendaleaz.com.
Letter to the Editor New car registration fee a bad idea
I think it is a bad idea to allow the Director (Director of ADOT, an unelected office,) to set the fee “Determined by the director annually for each fiscal year.” The Republicans (such courage!) al-
ways express abhorrence to raising taxes so they skirt around by allowing fees to be set absent any legislative oversight. Sure, HB 2166 has certain safeguards but once it becomes law, Dec. 1, any oversight will be sporadic until public pressure forces a closer look. Two Arizona Auditor General re-
ports, one of The Department of Public Safety, 12/5/16, Report 17-301 and one of ADOT, 9/28/15, Report 15-113 pointed out deficiencies that I hope both agencies are correcting before they get additional money (HB2166) they can’t account for. Angel Rodriguez
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Hometown Christmas Parade rolls out winning entries BY BETTE SHARPE Glendale Daily Planet The Glendale Star Contributing Writer
It was a parade to remember, the sixth annual Hometown Christmas Parade, started by Mayor Jerry Weiers. Former Arizona Diamondbacks player Luis Gonzalez was Grand Marshal. Luis Emilio Gonzalez, nicknamed
“Gonzo,” is an American former baseball outfielder who played 19 seasons in Major League Baseball for seven teams. Gonzalez spent his best years with the Arizona Diamondbacks and was one of the most popular players in the organization’s history. His gamewinning hit in Game 7 of the 2001 see
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Parade Grand Marshal Luis “Gonzo” Gonzalez (right) with wife, Christine, and son, Jacob, moments before the start of the Glendale annual Hometown Christmas Parade, Dec. 8.
Cub Scout Pack 824’s parade entry won the Best Community Spirit award.
Thursday, December 13, 2018 Celebration starts at 4 pm, continues all weekend Councilmember Jamie Aldama Cutting the Ribbon Music, Food, Gifts, Hourly Drawings & a Grand Prize
Glendale’s Hometown Christmas Parade supports Operation Santa Claus. This year marks the 17th year Sanderson Ford and Sanderson Lincoln have participated in the annual event. The past 16 years of donations resulted in a record number of donations to children’s charities. Donations of a new toy, children’s clothing, packaged food or money can be taken to ABC15,Sanderson Ford, Sanderson Lincoln, or to a UPS Store. For more information, visit Operation Santa Claus at https://givetotheclaus.com/.
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Glendale Mayor Jerry Weiers rides with his grandchildren in the Sixth Annual Hometown Christmas Parade Dec. 8. More than a parade, the event also collects donations for the Hope for Hunger Food Bank.
PARADE FROM 4 World Series against New York Yankees closer Mariano Rivera clinched the Diamondbacks’ first and only World Series championship to date. Gonzalez was a five-time All-Star and won a Silver Slugger Award in 2001. After retiring from baseball in 2008, Gonzalez joined the Diamondbacks’ front office in 2009 as a special assistant to the president. The following year, the team retired his uniform number No. 20, making him the first player so honored by the Diamondbacks.
High School Marching Band Winners: First Place: Peoria High School ($1,000) Second Place: Independence High School ($500) Third Place: Washington High School ($250) High School Marching Band Competition is sponsored by Councilman Ian Hugh. Event program listed the judges as Dee Dee Kelly, Erika Erikson, Sarah Ortega and Ken Jeager.
Above, members of the SAAVI Services for the Blind entry walk the parade route, just about a mile down Glendale Avenue, Dec. 8. Right, Santa Claus entertains the crowd with his bicycle antics during the Hometown Christmas Parade..
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News from Peoria United Parent Council
Missed the latest PUPC meeting or Peoria Unified School District Governing Board Meeting? Here’s a quick run-down of some important current topics: Potential school site land donation: A parcel of land has been identified for possible donation to PUSD for the future development of an elementary school in the Meadows development at 95th Avenue and Williams Road. The district is evaluating the parcel, along with other potential land donations, for future PUSD school sites. To see a presentation on the topic, go to the following link, click on “Meetings and Agendas” and go to Nov. 29 meeting, agenda item 9.2. https://www.peoriaunified.org/ Page/118
Challenger Center: At the Nov. 29 PUSD Governing Board meeting, a study session was held to determine possible options for the utilization of the Challenger building next to Sunrise
Mountain High School. Many options are on the table, including relocating the Flex Academy, the MET, developing a pre-K program, relocating some administrative offices, developing an arts annex, and others.
Post-bond reflection/future bond efforts:The district and PAC are evaluating recent bond election outcomes and usage of existing assets. The assessment includes reviewing data/making decisions on open enrollment and variances, utilization of current space/buildings, and potential implementation of innovative models at existing schools. Decisions about when and how to go out for the next bond and/or override will be coming soon. Interested in sitting on the Citizen Bond Advisory Committee or another committee? See link below: https://www.peoriaunified.org/ cms/lib/AZ01924969/Centricity/Domain/60/Committe%20Interest%20Ap plication.pdf
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All of these items will have a significant impact on the future of our district. Moving forward, PUPC will be providing highlights of each PUPC meeting and PUSD Governing Board meetings to help keep patrons up to speed on important issues. The PUPC requests citizen voices and opinions Governing board meetings are open to the public and patrons can request to speak during the comment segment of the meeting.
The next PUSD Governing Board meeting was Dec. 11 at the Distric Administration Center, 6330 W. Thunderbird Road. Individuals who would like more information about PUPC can visit the website at www.peoriaupc.org or email any questions to peoriaupcmail@gmail. com. PUPC reminds everyone, “We all have a stake in ensuring a strong future for our district.”
Glendale school 1 of 5 state finalists in national STEM contest Five schools in Arizona are being recognized nationally for inspiring change in their local communities through STEM education, including Sierra Verde STEAM Academy in Glendale. Selected from thousands of entries nationwide, Sierra Verde STEAM Academy has just been named a state finalist in the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Contest – a nationwide competition that challenges students to creatively use STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) skills to address realworld issues in their communities. Five Arizona schools are among the nation’s 250 state finalists in the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Contest, a program that encourages students to solve real-world issues in their community using classroom skills in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). The state finalist schools were chosen based on their creative and strategic proposals to solve complicated issues that affect their communities by using STEM learning. All 250 teachers selected as state finalists will receive one Samsung tablet for their classrooms and have the opportunity to advance in the competition for additional prizes and educational opportunities. With $2 million* in technology on the line, teachers from the five state finalist schools will submit a lesson plan outlining how students will tackle the local issue using STEM skills to ultimately improve the greater community.
Arizona state finalists:
1. Sacaton Middle School, Sacaton 2. MET Professional Academy, Peoria 3. Sierra Verde STEAM Academy, Glendale 4. Colonel Smith Middle School, Fort Huachuca 5. Camp Verde Middle School, Camp Verde
Future competition phases:
State winners: Fifty state winners will be selected to submit a video of their project in action. For achieving state winner status, 40 of those schools will receive a $20,000 Samsung technology package, including a Samsung video kit to produce their video. The other 10 will progress as a national finalist. National finalists: Ten national finalists will be selected to attend a pitch event, where they will present their project to a panel of judges. For achieving national finalist status, seven schools will receive a $50,000 Samsung technology package. The other three will progress to the national winner stage. National grand prize winners: Three national winners will be selected, and each will receive $100,000 in classroom Samsung technology and supplies Community Choice Award: The general public will elect one winner from the 10 national finalists who will be eligible to win an additional $10,000 Samsung technology package.
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Arizona Coyotes help GESD begin roller hockey program BY DARRELL JACKSON The Glendale Star Editor
After the Arizona Coyotes announced the introduction of a new set of physical education curriculum into local schools, with Glendale Elementary School District being one of the 16 districts announced as participating, Bicentennial South was the first to receive their equipment during a Dec. 7 event. “We have very involved teachers and they work so hard in finding opportunities and (Bicentennial South physical education teacher Nikki) Ferguson brought it to our attention and asked if we could participate in the program,” GESD Director of Curriculum and Instruction Norman Jauregui said. “We (at the district) thought it was great idea and that is why this program is here. It really came directly from the teachers and wanted to implement it and work with the Coyotes and bring it to the kids.” While Bicentennial South was the first to receive the equipment, Jauregui said it would be implemented district wide over the next week. “I believe the equipment is being delivered district wide today, but the program should be up and running by next week,” Jauregui said. The Arizona Coyotes announced Wednesday that they have partnered with the National Hockey League, the NHL Players Association (NHLPA) and the NHL’s Industry Growth Fund
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to create a street hockey curriculum for Valley students. The curriculum will be added to over 300 schools in Maricopa and Pima counties in the 2018-19 school year, 200 more schools in 2019-20 and another 200 schools in 2020-21. Ferguson said they became part of the program through hockey fans. “We got lucky because a fellow teacher who is a big hockey fan heard about this and mentioned it,” Ferguson said. “With the Coyotes working on player development, they used to have direct instruction if you called and asked, it has now evolved into a curriculum for teacher to do it and they are bringing it to schools.” Ferguson added that the donations help the district as they suffer with budget issues and with physical education often one of the programs that are cut when budget issues arise. “It means the world to us because, working with budget crunches we are often considered on the outside looking in, and anytime we can get extra help from a professional team like the Coyotes, it helps us tremendously,” Ferguson said. The curriculum will impact kids from kindergarten through eighth grade with each school received $1,500 in Coyotes-branded street-hockey equipment, which will included 50 sticks, 50 balls, 50 two-colored vests, two hockey nets, see
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Bicentennial South physical education teacher Nikki Ferguson poses with the first group of students who participated in the new roller hockey curriculum presented by the Arizona Coyotes.
HOCKEY FROM 8 a stick bag, a teacher’s gift backpack and a Coyotes-themed “Raise the Pack” banner. “Our hockey development department has done a tremendous job growing the game of hockey in Arizona, but we still have a lot of work to do,” Coyotes president and CEO Ahron Cohen said. “This program will allow us to get more sticks into the hands of kids and help educate them about our great game and promote youth health and wellness. We are grateful for the incredible support that we have received from all the Valley school districts and look forward to a great partnership in the future.” The curriculum teaches kids the basics of hockey as well as how to play the game and introduce the game to students who may not have the opportunity to play hockey. “The curriculum involves various components such as sportsmanship and the rules and guidelines of hockey and it is really trying to motivate students to understand how hockey can help them participate in a different team sport that maybe they would not have access to
and so it is a unique sport that they can learn,” Jauregui said. “We normally don’t have this type of equipment so the great thing about the program is they get the equipment to use and the kids are really excited about it and we are excited about having that in our district.” As the schools begin implementing the program, Ferguson is excited about the future of the program and points to the success of Toronto Maple Leafs star Auston Matthews, who is from Scottsdale. “This program gives our kids to play something totally different and new they can learn the basics and help them become great hockey players, besides, look one of the best hockey players in the world is from Arizona,” Ferguson said. “Hopefully this program grows to all the schools in the state and helps grow the game here.” The Coyotes have emphasized the development of youth hockey in Arizona, including among girls. Last summer, former Olympian Lyndsey Fry teamed with the Coyotes to create the only NHL-funded development program designed for girls only as she was hired as a special advisor.
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December Students of the Month rise to the top BY CAROLYN DRYER The Glendale Star Executive Editor
Glendale Rotary Club honors students from three Glendale high schools each month during the school year. This month, the students are Karol Rios from Independence, Isabelle Chapman from Apollo, and Dishine Gibson from Glendale. Karol is in the top 1 percent of her class at Independence, is a member of National Honor Society and Student Council. She plans to attend college and major in education to become a teacher. Dishine is a member of National Honor Society, the Conservation Club and is the manager of the Glendale High School girls volleyball team. He is in A P Social Studies, and plans to attend college and pursue a career in programming security or fashion design. Isabelle is in the top 1 percent of her class at Apollo, is a member of
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Glendale Rotary Club meets at 12:10 p.m. every Thursday at the Knights of Columbus Hall, northwest corner of 49th and Northern avenues. Guests are always welcome.
“So even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream.”
Peoria’s Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration FREE
Walt Richardson Concert Jan. 21 from 2-5pm in Centennial Plaza
Monday, January 21, 2019
Unity Walk
Tuesday, January 22 - 9:30 a.m.
Join community members and PUSD students for a short walk. Meet at the front of Peoria City Hall, 8401 West Monroe Street. The walk route is from City Hall to Centennial Plaza, 9875 N 85th Avenue.
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GUHSD to host Pathway to America’s Top Colleges and Universities Night Glendale Union High School District is proud to offer the third annual Pathway to America’s Top Colleges and University Night at 6 p.m. Jan. 10 at the Moon Valley High School Auditorium, 3625 W. Cactus Road, Phoenix. The event will introduce ninthto 11th-grade students and their families to prestigious college and university opportunities. Current students and alumni from some of the country’s top schools will be onsite for families to explore higher education opportunities. The evening will also include important information on financial aid, student scholarships and more. Registration is needed to attend and will be available on the GUHSD website at www.guhsdaz. org. Reserve your seat beginning
Dec. 21 through Jan. 7. Contact the District Office at 623-435-6003 for more information. Choose excellence – opportunity to enroll in GUHSD is here Do you know a high schoolaged student who would like to attend one of GUHSD’s nationally recognized high schools? As a top-performing high school district in the Metro-Phoenix area, GUHSD is now accepting open enrollment applications for the 2019-2020 school year. Parents can pick up an open enrollment checklist that will outline various documents that are needed for open enrollment. Schools will start collecting all open enrollment paperwork beginning Jan. 7. Contact your neighborhood high school for more information about open enrollment.
Arizonans for Children seeks mentors for foster children
For more information, call 623-773-7137 or visit www.peoriaaz.gov/specialevents
Arizonans for Children pairs mentors with foster children in the community. They are able to build a relationship by doing things such as homework, volunteering, fishing, playing sports, and more. The children have so many people coming in and out of their lives, their mentor may be the only consistent person for them. Arizonans for Children has more than 100 children awaiting a mentor and could use some help getting the word out. Individuals interested in becoming a mentor can call Monique Quinones, tutor/mentor outreach coordinator, at 480-338-5601, or 602-252-2270, or by email at az4children.monique@gmail.com.
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Library calendar of events your eReader questions, including Overdrive, Hoopla, and more. For more information or to book an appointment, call 623-930-3849.
The following featured activities are offered by the Glendale Public Library in December. Locations include 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.
Foothills Branch Library adult programs Board in the Library: Tabletop games for adults 1 to 3 p.m. Dec. 14 in the Hummingbird Room Get your game on. Invite your friends or meet new ones. Play some of the library’s games or bring a favorite from home; board games, card games, and more. For more information, call 623930-3849. Conversation Points: Current events discussion group 6 p.m. Dec. 18 in the Hummingbird Room Become a part of thoughtful and engaging community discussions on trending topics and controversial subjects. Bring along ideas on topics you’d like to discuss. For more information, call 623-930-3844. Help with Ebooks and more Noon to 7 p.m. Dec. 19 Make an appointment for help with
A Novel Approach book discussion group 6:30 p.m. Dec. 19 in the Hummingbird Room Meets on the third Wednesday of each month to discuss engaging and thought-provoking, popular fiction. This month’s selection: “Eileen” by Otessa Moshfegh. For more information, call 623-930-3844. Readers Roundtable: Reading Recommendations book discussion group 1 to 2 p.m. Dec. 26 in the Hummingbird Room Bring along a book or two to recommend to other readers at this lively, informal discussion group, where participants take turns booktalking fiction, non-fiction, classics, best-sellers, old favorites, and recent reads. For more information, call 623-930-3844..
to preschoolers, ages 3-5, and a simple snack. Note there will be balloons at the event. Bring your energy and enthusiasm.
Velma Teague Branch Library adult programs Arts and Crafts Corner: Snowflake Beaded Ornament 1 to 5 p.m. Dec. 22 Make a beautiful snowflake ornament using a stainless-steel snowflake form and beads of your choosing. Registration is required.
Velma Teague Branch Library teen (ages 12 to 18) programs Dec. 1 to 31 — in Teen Zone Teen Holiday Challenge. For the month of December, stop by our Teen Zone to complete our Holiday Challenge for a small prize (while supplies last) and be entered to win a Grand Prize. All events at the Glendale Public Library are public, and participants may be photographed by the media and or City staff for future print and/or online publication
West Valley Geneaological Society sets February seminar The West Valley Genealogical Society announced “The Legal Genealogist,” Judy G. Russell, will be its 2019 Seminar Speaker Feb. 16. The new location for the seminar is the Shepherd of the Hills United Methodist Church, 13658 W. Meeker Blvd. - Fellowship Hall, Sun City West, Ariz. Sign up early on the WVGS website at www.azwvgs.org or call for more information at 623-933-4945.
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Foothills Branch Library youth programs Maker Mondays: Holiday Science 4 to 5 p.m. Dec. 17 — in Hummingbird Room Develop critical thinking, collaboration, and creativity skills through STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math) activities such as science experiments, cardboard construction, robotics, textiles, and more. In December, the library will have three activities for ages 5 to 11 focusing on the theme of “holiday science.” Please wear play clothes. Registration begins Dec. 1. Noon Year’s Eve Dance Party 11:39 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Dec. 31 — in Roadrunner Room Kids, ages 1 and up, are invited to join in this fun event. Do 20 minutes of dancing followed by a craft geared
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Glendale Police Department awarded multiple grants In support of the Glendale Police Department’s commitment to traffic safety and vehicular collision reduction; the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety has partnered with Glendale PD and awarded four grants which will aid in ongoing efforts in making Valley roadways safe. Occupant Protection Enforcement grant in the amount of $20,000 with a grant period of Oct. 1, 2018 to Sept. 30,
2019. The grant will be used to fund occupant protection education to include child safety seat installation as well as enforcement during the national Click it or Ticket campaign and the state’s Child Passenger Safety week. DUI/Impairment Driving Enforcement grant in the amount of $40,000 with a grant period of Oct. 1, 2018 to Sept. 30, 2019. The grant will make innovative
programs possible that will be aimed at educating drivers about the dangers of impaired driving as well as funding the participation in DUI task forces throughout the year. Accident Investigation Training grant in the amount of $6,000 with a grant period of Oct. 1, 2018 to Sept. 30, 2019. The grant will fund the ongoing training required for Glendale’s Vehicular Crime
Squad to remain qualified to conduct accident reconstructions and provide expert testimony in court. Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) grant in the amount of $25,000 with a grant period of Oct. 1, 2018 to Sept. 30, 2019. The grant will provide resources needed to enforce and provided education regarding aggressive driving, excessive speed and racing.
Order of protection does not prevent domestic violence A defendant called and was very upset that his wife had obtained an order of protection and it was served on him, prohibiting him from calling her or having any contact with her or the kids. He was also ordered out of “their” home. He argued, “It is not fair; the judge took her word for everything; they threw me out of my own home. It is just not fair. I never got an opportunity to say anything.” I told him he had a right to a hearing. He said, “Sure, I can ask for a hearing and in a week or so and present my case.
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Where do I live in the meantime? It is just not fair for the court to make a decision without my being able to present my side. The courts are prejudiced on the side of the wife.” I tried to discuss the law. But that only
made him angrier. He just kept saying, “It is not fair. What are my rights? This woman is a pathological liar.” The law sets down that if one party under oath alleges someone has committed an act of domestic violence or threat of domestic violence, the court may issue an ex-parte order. Yes, that is one-sided but that is the law. It is scary when you think what might happen if you did not issue the order and someone got hurt. There are many cases on record when a judge did not issue the order and the next
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night that party was killed or badly beaten, I believe most judges will err on the side of safety. The Legislature felt the need for the order was more important than the need to appear fair and give all sides input prior to issuing the order. Orders of protection do not stop domestic violence, but it can discourage someone. I tell people bullets and knives go right through these pieces of paper called an order of protection. The paper does not even slow a knife or bullet down. The angry person might decide not to do something if he or she knows he will go to jail but if the angry person is willing to commit a felony, such as assault or murder, that person is not going to be concerned about violating an order of protection, which would be a misdemeanor. Having an order of protection does make it easier to arrest the angry person, but it is not protection. Lesson: Domestic violence is a crime with or without an order of protection.
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They call it ‘The Mexico Build’
Volunteers left Glendale the afternoon of Nov. 27 and returned Nov. 31. They completed their mission at a site on the outskirts of Rocky Point, Mexico. It was the 13th trip Glendale Rotary Club members and their friends and family made for “The Mexico Build.” About 16 volunteers made the trip this year to provide a home for a needy family. The mayor of the town makes the family selection and rounds up his own crew to join the volunteers from Glendale Rotary. Then, it’s two full days of pounding hammers and the noise of drills. The build in Mexico has been taking place on an annual basis, with Rotary members Jim Kieffer and Merle Graber directing traffic and rounding up building supplies. A lot of supplies are paid for with money collected at fundraisers,such as the chili cookoff, coming up at the beginning of the year.
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Above. Norm Zimmerman carries a piece of building from the truck to the homesite during the build in Mexico. Right, building supervisor Merle Graber and his volunteers from Glendale Rotary Club meet with the new homeowner after the walls go up on her nw home on the outskirts of Rocky Point, Mexico.
Above, Glendale Rotary Club volunteers and the new homeowners in a village on the outskirts of Rocky Point, Mexico, lift up an end wall. Left, volunteers install the new door at the home. The trip was the 13th for Glendale Rotary, whose members hold fundraisers to pay for the build, which does not cost the new homeowner a single cent.
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Banner Thunderbird and Hope Community collect toys for patients BY DARRELL JACKSON The Glendale Star Editor
Banner Thunderbird and Hope Community Services partnered to get thousands of toys donated from the community and staff that will give children patients and foster kids the chance to have a happy holiday. “We partner with Hope Community Services (HCS), formerly known as West Valley Child Crisis Center, to do a community toy drive,” Banner Thunderbird Medical Center Chief Executive Officer Deb Krmpotic said. “They need toys and we need toys for our toy closets and we partner together on the toy drive each year.” Banner Thunderbird Medical Center pediatric department uses a toy closet that contains hundreds of items given to children to ease their fears when facing medical procedures. The donations restock that closet and allows the hospital to ease children’s fears during any surgical procedure or extended stay in the hospital.
“(HCS) needs toys and we need toys, so we work together to get thousands of toys donated from the community,” Krmpotic said. “We use the toy closet to ease kid’s fears of being hospitalized and HCS uses toys for foster kids and we partner together on this event every year.” Each year, Banner and Hope Community Services host a toy collection for the company to help refill the toy closet and for foster children’s services through Hope Community Services. Donations for the toy closet have been ongoing since 2011 and the toys are given out at Banner Thunderbird to a child with the hope of making their stay a little more bearable by providing a creative outlet for them. Toys, crayons, coloring books and any items for children are donated and used to ease patients’ fears and reward them with a small item to make them feel safer. “These toys go into our closets and while children have a procedure, they get to make a selection from the closet to help ease their fears,” Krmpotic said. “It see
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Above, a collection of the over 8,000 toys collected during the Banner Thunderbird and Hope Community Services.
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Above, Mayor Jerry Weiers plays Santa in presenting gifts to Jaelyn Pender at Banner Thunderbird Medical Center Dec. 7 Left, Mrs.Claus greets Jackson Dahl and his mom and hands out candy canes at the toy drive.
TOYS FROM 14 always warms my heart to have that kind of tangible demonstration of generosity from our staff and the community.” Banner and HCS partner together to get the donations for both the hospital and HCS to give foster children gifts during the holidays and HCS Chief Executive Officer Kary Goitia said it helps them immensely. “It means that the community is stepping in to help service our kids and give them a happy holiday,” Goitia said. “We work all year long to make sure kids are getting services they need and are safe in their environment, but during the holidays we want to do something a little bit more special for those kids and the community always seems to step up to assist us.” HCS, formerly West Valley Child Crisis Center, works to create lasting solutions for children and families by providing innovative programs to foster safe and healthy communities within Arizona. Its goal is to provide a safe and healthy environment where they can thrive and they provide safe placement services, parent education and training and behavioral health services for children who have experienced trauma, such as abuse, neglect, or abandonment. Goitia said every year Hope works with Banner to get the assistance and,
every year, their numbers get larger. “Banner has been an amazing partner and whenever we work together, we have a great partnership,’ Goitia said. “We work together to service kids in the West Valley and by joining forces with Banner, we always get more and more donations together.” Banner and HCS, along with the Glendale Chamber of Commerce, provided cookies and snacks while Mayor Jerry Weiers played Santa and the crowd of more than 50 listened to Christmas songs while celebrating the accomplishment. “Personally, I always tear up when we hand out these toys to kids because I have children of my own and I cannot imagine them not having a Christmas,” Goitia said. “So to be able to make them smile for a moment and to see the enjoyment on their faces makes all the work we do worth it.” Krmpotic said the Banner employees and community have always stepped up to donate when they hold these events. “It speaks to everyone in the community and our staff the generosity and spirit of giving and it warms my heart to have that kind of tangible demonstration of generosity,” Krmpotic said. As they collected the toys, Krmpotic said the city and community continue to surprise her with their giving. “We are the largest employer in Glen-
dale, and we may have a little clout there, but at the same time, when it comes from the heart and they know it is important, the community always seems to come
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Mecum Auctions plans collector-car auction at State Farm Stadium
Mecum Auctions, the world’s largest collector-car auction company, will hold a collector-car auction at State Farm Stadium Thursday, March 14 through Saturday, March 16, 2019. It is expected that approximately 1,000 vehicles will cross the auction block. “Mecum has long known that the Phoenix area is a hotbed for car culture in the Southwest region of the United States, and for years we have been looking for opportunities to work this market into our annual schedule,” President and Founder of Mecum Auctions Dana Mecum said. “When an opportunity presented itself to host an auction at State Farm Stadium in Glendale with dates that matched our scheduling criteria, we signed on immediately. We are thrilled to be bringing the Mecum Experience to Phoenix.” “A Mecum Auction is the pinnacle of the collector car world,” said Andy
Gorchov, General Manager of State Farm Stadium. “State Farm Stadium and the state of Arizona have a proven track record of successfully hosting numerous major sports championships. We are honored to add Mecum Auctions to that list and look forward to delivering a memorable experience for its attendees, participants and partners.” Spectator tickets are now available to the general public. For more information, visit statefarmstadium.com/mecum. About State Farm Stadium Home of the Arizona Cardinals Football Club (NFL) and annual Fiesta Bowl, State Farm Stadium is an iconic example
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of sophisticated engineering, technology and design. Opened in 2006, State Farm Stadium successfully hosted Super Bowl XLII (2008) and XLIX (2015), BCS Col-
lege Football Championship Games in 2007 and 2011, the 2016 CFP National Championship and the 2017 NCAA Final Four. The stadium will host its third Super Bowl (LVII) in 2023 and second NCAA Final Four in 2024. State Farm Stadium is owned by the Arizona Sports and Tourism Authority (www.az-sta. com) and is managed by SMG (www. smgworld.com). For more information visit www. statefarmstadium.com.
Dillard’s Christmas ‘Southern Living Christmas Cookbook’ sales benefit Ronald McDonald House Dillard’s Inc. will donate a portion of proceeds from the sale of its “Southern Living Christmas Cookbook” to Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central and Northern Arizona (RMHC-CNAZ) as part of a nationwide fundraising effort for local RMHC chapters. The all-new cookbook features more than 175 new recipes and decorating guides for the holiday season and other special occasions throughout the year. The cookbook is available at all Dillard’s
locations and online at www.dillards.com for $10. Last year, RMHCCNAZ received $14,057 from book proceeds to help ensure that no family is turned away because it can’t afford the $15 nightly fee that is asked. Proceeds support all three Ronald McDonald Houses in the Valley, two in Phoenix and one in Mesa. RMHC-CNAZ CEO Nancy Roach said, “Proceeds from the Southern Living Christmas Cookbooks serve two
purposes: helping create a memorable holiday experience for families across the country and making life easier for the families we see every day from every corner of Arizona and throughout the country.” Now in its 25th year of support, Dillard’s has raised more than $14.1 million to benefit RMHC nationally. For more information about Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central and Northern Arizona, visit www.rmhccnaz.com.
Pelo Loco Barbershop celebrates grand opening in downtown Glendale Pelo Loco Barbershop, at 6980 N. 57 th Drive in Historic Downtown Glendale, is celebrating its grand opening at 4 p.m. Dec. 13 and continuing through the weekend. The grand opening will introduce you to the many special programs Pelo Loco Barbershop has to offer, such as “Baby’s First Haircut is Free,”“5 will get you 1 free” loyalty and referral benefits and more. It
will also show you the unique talents of its stylists, who provide unique and creative shaves and haircuts. The Pelo Loco motto is: “Haircuts and Shaves – from Classic to Contemporary, Traditional to Trendy.” The Grand Opening Celebration will include food provided by local downtown restaurants, music, free gifts, hourly drawings, a grand prize drawing for an HDTV, and surprise guests.
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LibComWest brings fun and CosPlay to Glendale Main Library BY BETTE SHARPE Glendale Daily Planet The Glendale Star Contributing Writer
“Each of us must confront our own fears, must come face to face with them. How we handle our fears will determine where we go with the rest of our lives. To experience adventure or to be limited by the fear of it.” --Judy Blume If you were at Glendale Main Library Dec. 8, then you were ready to let loose a little and get your geek on. Glendale Public Library presented its third annual library comic convention. It was a time to celebrate all things pop culture, with cosplay, gaming, crafts, stories, authors, artists, trivia, shopping, food trucks, prizes and more at the free, family-friendly event had activities for all ages! Who are you and who do you want to be like or not like? One of the featured programs was “Poisoned Pen Presents: Be Monsters.” Panelists included Tom Leveen, Yvonne Navarro, Weston Ochse and Jeri West-
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Cosplay Always members dressed as Harry Potter characters. Find Cosplay Always on Facebook.
erson. Patrick King of the Poisoned Pen Bookstore served as moderator. Urban fantasy and horror speak to our fear and delight of things that go bump in the night. Some everyday topics in everyday life can be scary, such as Alzheimer’s and school shootings. Stories, thrillers, suspense, fantasy or
whatever the genre are good for getting the conversation started on topics that are difficult to discuss. Earlier in the day the Poisoned Pen presented “Been There, Wrote That.” The presenter explained how different genres shape their approach to storytelling. Panelists were Beth Cato, J.J.M.
Pirates from the Dreed Fleet demonstrated their fencing and swordsmanship on the lawn. Just in case anyone was interested in how to be a pirate who knows how to fence. Argh Matey! Be a pirate (just a little) without going to sea.
Czep, Emily Davenport, Yvonne Navarro and Judith Starkston; moderator was Patrick King.
PART OF THE PCPA MUSIC SERIES A new and original holiday treat featuring jazzy renditions of some of your favorite classics and original music that will become new favorites
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18 AT 7:30 PM
Tickets and info at theaterworks.org or 623.815.7930 Come early and enjoy FREE music on the Osuna Park Plaza from 6:30 - 7:30 pm! For a complete list of free music events, visit @peoriaazarts on Facebook!
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Arts & Entertainment Hugh Jackman to play Gila River Arena next summer BY DARRELL JACKSON The Glendale Star Editor
It is not “Wolverine” on tour, but Hugh Jackson is planning a world tour that will make a stop at Gila River Arena next summer. Academy Award nominated, Golden Globe and Tony award-winning performer, Jackman is preparing his first world tour to showcase songs from his many performances. “I am going to be doing a big arena tour this summer,” Jackman said during a press conference. “This is a dream come true for me, and I have done this is Australia before, but now I am going around the world.” The show, titled “The Man. The Music. The Show,” will feature Jackman singing songs from such musical movie performances as ‘The Greatest Showman,” “Les Misérables,” as well as Broadway musical and other musical selections. “I am singing, dancing and telling stories during the shows,” Jackman said. “It is a one-man show with a 26piece orchestra and about 30 singers and dancers.” Jackman said this is a way to showcase his early career on stage in front of musical fans around the world.
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Hugh Jackman will perform his tour, “The Man. The Music. The Show” at Gila River Arena in July 2019.
“It is like I am on the back nine of my life and this show is about the best parts of the front nine,” Jackman said. “I
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am going to tell stories and I love going to a concert where something happened that could only happen that night. That is what I want to give the fans.” The tour starts in Europe, officially
kicking off in Hamburg, Germany, on May 13, before coming to the United States in May. The show arrives at Gila River Arena July 14. Jackman garnered his first Academy Award nomination for Best Actor in “Les Misérables,” as well as a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Comedy/Musical, as well as Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Award nominations, for both Best Ensemble and Best Male Actor in a Leading Role, and a BAFTA Award nomination in 2012 He was recently nominated for Best Actor Golden Globe for his role as P.T. Barnum in “The Greatest Showman.” “Whether I am playing in front of 3,000 or 13,000, you have to connect with the crowd,” Jackman said. “I basically treat it like something is going to happen at each show like something that could only happen there on that night.” He said he is personally making the selections of which songs to perform during the tour. “I am doing my favorite songs and I am going to try and do a huge variety,” Jackman said. “’The Greatest Showman’ is very popular, but I also want to do songs from ‘Les Misérables’ and stuff from Broadway and I have been training for a while for this tour.” Tickets went on sale Dec. 7 at www. hughjackmantheshow.com with a limited number of VIP packages available.
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PlayStation announced last week it will return as the Fiesta Bowl title sponsor as part of a multi-year agreement with ESPN. As one of the annual College Football Playoff New Year’s Six Bowl games, the PlayStation Fiesta Bowl will be played at 11 a.m. local time Jan. 1 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale. The multimedia deal (TV and digital) is part of a broader agreement that includes other marquee ESPN programming throughout the year. It builds on an
already successful relationship between ESPN and PlayStation, including the ESPN app for PlayStation 4 and the ESPN networks available for streaming on PlayStation Vue. PlayStation and the Fiesta Bowl organization are also engaged in a partnership where PlayStation integrates into the gameweek activities. Tickets to the PlayStation Fiesta Bowl are available for purchase by calling 480-350-0900 or visiting FiestaBowl.org.
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Historical downtown Glendale celebrates 12 Days of Christmas charms total). $1 from each bracelet sold will be donated to charity.
BY LORRAINE ZOMOK The Glendale Star Contributing Writer
Historic Downtown Glendale is celebrating the 12 Days of Christmas with daily seasonal specials and holiday discounts from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily now through Dec. 22. Participating shops throughout Old Towne and Catlin Court will offer unique daily discounts. The offers will be announced daily, and the latest list of participating businesses will be featured on the downtown’s website, www.VisitDowntownGlendale.com. Updates will also be featured on Instagram @HistoricDowntownGlendale. Examples of offers include:
Papa Ed’s Ice Cream 7146 N. 58th Ave. 623-915-4438 Offers Day 1-12: Free Holiday Sprinkles with purchase of Peppermint Candy Ice Cream. Ice Cream Certificates make great stocking stuffers.
The Country Maiden, Home of Gracie’s Marketplace 7146 N. 58th Ave. 623-930-7303 Offers Day 1-12: Buy One-Get One Free on All Christmas ornaments. Also, give the gift of 100% unique and handcrafted when you buy any necklace from our premier collection of shattered hues, and get a free angel wings charm.
Day 2: Buy one cookie, get 50% off second one Day 3: 50% off on one Christmas ornament Day 4: Buy one large coffee at regular price, get 50% off one cookie Day 5: $2 off one dozen cookies Day 6: 10% off all regularly priced retail Day 7: Buy a scarf at regular price, get 50% off second one Day 8: Buy one cookie, get 50% off second one Day 9: 50% off on one Christmas ornament Day 10: Buy one large coffee at regular price, get 50% off one cookie Day 11: $2 off one dozen cookies Day 12: 10% off all regularly priced retail
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Kellis battles back, falls late to Paradise Valley 3-2 BY DARRELL JACKSON The Glendale Star Editor
Facing their biggest test on the new season, Kellis boys soccer head coach Jonathan Perdomo knew his team faced a big test against Paradise Valley Dec. 4 at Kellis High School. His young team, starting only two seniors, faced a playoff team from last season in the Trojans and battled back from a two-goal deficit, before losing 3-2. Kellis lost a play-in game last season and has not made the playoffs since 2010. “This was a huge test, to see what we had early on this season,” Perdomo said. “Even falling down two early, these kids never stopped battling and probably should have gotten the victory, but we will learn from this.”
Kellis came out and opened the game a little flat as Paradise Valley pressed on offense early, getting a couple of scoring opportunities but the Kellis defense was able to keep the Trojans to only two shots on senior goalkeeper Alfredo Perez. “We were a little flat early and, give Paradise Valley credit, they came out and pressed us early,” Perdomo said. “But with my young team, we keep battling and they never stopped pushing early.” Kellis had scoring opportunities early, when Gavin Palomo took a pass from Mckinley Ruiz down the sideline with 23 minutes left in the first half, but Palomo fired the shot just over the goal. Five minutes later, Paradise Valley finally got on the board when Henry
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Kellis sophomore Gavin Palomo battles with Paradise Valley’s Henry Taylor for a loose ball in the first half Dec. 4 at Kellis High School.
Taylor fired a corner kick in front that bounced off a Kellis defender, then off Paradise Valley’s Edgar Ayala and past goalkeeper Perez to put the Trojans up 1-0. “That really was an unlucky one that just got past (Perez),” Perdomo said. Three minutes later, Luis Gamez took a free kick from 30 yards out and fired a high shot toward the net, where Thierry Byishimo leapt over two Kellis defenders and headed the ball into the back of
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recent road trip. “(Kuemper) in good health, it’s just a matter of getting his timing back and he should be back in the short term,” Chayka said. “Obviously, with (Raanta) out, (Kuemper) is an important piece for us moving forward and I think he’s shown to be one of the best backups in the league. Any time there is an injury, there is opportunity and this will be an opportunity for him to get an extended look, and he’ll get that opportunity to show that he can be a starter in the League.” Before his injury, Kuemper was 4-5-2 with a 2.71 goals-against average and a .914 save percentage in 11 games. Hill, who was recalled from Tucson Nov. 24, has also been successful with a 4-2-0 record and 1.62 .939 save percentage in seven games. “Hill has come in and done a nice job for us and he’s a good young goalie and he’s come in and won some games for us and done some good things,” Chayka said. “Like all young goalies,
he’ll have some ups and downs, but we’re excited to have him in our stable. He’ll get some games as well. I think it will be a bit of goalie by committee at this stage. Whoever’s playing well will get the net.” Since the beginning of December, the Coyotes have split their first four games of the month, winning the first two, 61 over St. Louis (Dec. 1) and 2-1 over Los Angeles Dec. 4, before dropping the last two 4-2 to Washington and 5-3 to San Jose. Against St. Louis, six different Coyotes scored and Hill stopped 25 saves as the Coyotes won their third in a row. Clayton Keller had a goal and two assists and Richard Panik had a goal and an assist with Nick Schmaltz and Derek Stepan each adding two assists in the win. “We wanted to jump out and get a good start, something that’s been lacking. I thought guys were locked in and it was good to see,” Coyotes coach Rick
Tocchet said. “We had a lot of shots (44) and a lot of chances, and it builds momentum.” With both Coyotes goalies Raanta and Kuemper both out with a lowerbody injuries, Hill won his second straight game in relief. “To come in and give us that calmness he’s provided when other teams had chances, he’s done a tremendous job both games he’s started,” Coyotes forward Christian Fischer said. Against Los Angeles, Hill continued his strong play, stopping 25 saves and Lawson Crouse scored a short-handed goal and Schmaltz scored the powerplay in securing the Coyotes fourth victory in a row. “Hilly was good again,” Tocchet said. “He’s unflappable right now, you know. He’s feeling it and it’s a nice story.” Hill, 22, has been the goaltender in all four games during the winning streak, making the save on 84 of 86 shots since replacing Raanta. Tocchet has not decided whether he will continue to start Hill with Raanta out and Kuemper expected to return soon. “Honestly, for me, we’re just taking it a day at a time,” Tocchet said. “He’s done a great job for us since that Minnesota game on. He’s come in and he’s put the plug in for us. We have some guys hurt and he’s holding the fort.” In the Dec. 6 game against Washington, Andre Burakovsky scored with less them five minutes left in regulation to end the Coyotes’ four-game winning streak at Gila River Arena. The Coyotes play at New York Rangers Dec. 14 and at Carolina Dec. 16 before returning to Gila River Arena for three games against the New York Islanders (Dec. 18), Montreal Canadiens (Dec. 20) and Colorado Avalanche (Dec. 22).
“We came out strong and had some good chances, but just couldn’t get one in the net.” Palomo had a chance 10 minutes into the second half but fired a shot over the net while Espoir Ntezeyombi took a corner kick in front and tipped it towards the net but Rodriguez made a diving save to keep the game tied. With just over 19 minutes left in the game, Byishimo got the ball 10
yards out in front and fired a shot but Perez made a diving save. As Perez tried to get up, the rebound bounced over to Taylor who tipped in into the back of the net for what proved to be the game winner. “We had chances and we kept battling,” Perdomo said. “Having a young team, we never stopped fighting and had chances but couldn’t get a bounce in our favor. The kids kept fighting and
we will learn from this and continue to get better.” As the Cougars work toward a playoff spot for the first time in eight years, Perdomo believes his team is headed in the right direction. “Even though we are a young team, we are working hard and I think these kids are ahead of schedule,” Perdomo said. “Do I think this team is a playoff team right now? Absolutely.”
BY DARRELL JACKSON The Glendale Star Editor
As the Arizona Coyotes continue to showcase their young roster, they head into the holidays seven points out of the final playoff spot as of Dec. 10. The Coyotes have played well, after beginning last season winning nine games through December, even though the team has been streaky again with a five-game winning streak and a fourgame losing streak. As the team continues to play well on the ice, players continue to be snake bitten. Starting goaltender Antti Raanta is sidelined with a lower-body injury and may miss the remainder of the season. Raanta underwent a medical procedure to repair his injury when more extensive damage was discovered and repaired. “The good news is that it was a great repair and his long-term health is in great standing,” General Manager John Chayka said. “The recovery will be a little longer than we had hoped or expected, but at the same time, again, he has the ability to preserve his long-term health. That’s the main thing, and we’ve been able to do that.” Chayka said it’s possible that Raanta will return this season, but the team is not expecting it. “As we get further down the rehab process, we’ll know more, but for now, he’s out indefinitely, and there’s a good chance he misses the entire season,” Chayka said. To replace Raanta, the team will use Darcy Kuemper and Adin Hill in goal and claimed goaltender Calvin Pickard off waivers from Philadelphia Nov. 29. Kuemper also has been sidelined with an injury, having not played since Nov. 21, but is expected to return during the
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We need a little Christmas now I’m one of those people who loves to hear Christmas music from Thanksgiving through Christmas and beyond. Obviously, there are more people like me out there or there wouldn’t be so many radio stations playing the same 15 secular Christmas songs in different versions by different artists 24 hours a day. When my son, Jonathan, was growing up, he would not allow the rest of us in the family play Christmas songs until the day after Thanksgiving. Why? He would start getting excited too early. However, the rest of us in our family would still sing Christmas songs on the inside. One of the songs I like is the song, “We Need a Little Christmas.” Yes, I know, that dates me. It captures something about Christmas time that is captivating. Maybe this song comes at Christmas because it is one month after the elections in America. We need some Christmas after screening all those horrible election commercials. “We Need a Little Christmas” was first introduced in the musical play, “Mame.” Auntie Mame lost her money in the stock market crash. Things were bleak. It was a week before Thanksgiving and it hadn’t snowed yet, but Mame and her nephew needed Christmas now. They needed hope. They needed joy. They needed cheering up. They needed “It’s going be OK.” They wanted December in November. Here’s some of the lyrics of “We Need a Little Christmas” in a shortened
form. This song transports them and us to somewhere else and to sometime else, escaping for a moment, the chaos they were currently experiencing. Sound familiar? “Haul out the holly, put up the tree before my spirit falls again. Fill up the stocking, I may be rushing things but deck the halls again now. For we need a little Christmas, right this very minute, candles in the window, carols at the spinet. Yes, we need a little Christmas, right this very minute. (It hasn’t snowed a single flurry but Santa, dear, we’re in a hurry). “So, climb down the chimney, put up the brightest string of lights I’ve ever seen. Slice up the fruitcake, it’s time we hung some tinsel on that evergreen bough. For I’ve grown a little leaner, grown a little colder, grown a little sadder, grown a little older. And I need a little angel, sitting on my shoulder, I need a little Christmas now. “For we need a little music, need a little laughter, need a little singing, ringing through the rafter. And we need a little snappy, ‘Happy ever after.’ We need a little Christmas now.” I like the crispness and the perspective of the lines; “And I need a little angel, sitting on my shoulder” … “need a little snappy, happy ever after.” Maybe we could call the feeling of this song, Merry Crispness. There is a crispness to Christmas. There is something still going on in De-
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Obituaries Stan Turner Early on the morning of Dec. 6, 2018, Stan Turner, 63, slipped free of his mortal bindings and sailed untethered into the ever-after. Family and friends alike will remember him for his kind spirit, sharp wit, and steadfast loyalty to the people and causes he believed in. Mr. Turner was born May 24, 1955 in Phoenix to John and Brookwellyn Turner and raised in Glendale. He made his living as a graphic designer for
newspapers in Lubbock, Phoenix, Sun City, and Prescott, and served as chair of the Yavapai County Democratic Party for several years. Mr. Turner was predeceased by his father, son, Neal Bradley
Turner, and wives, Mary Wulf and Kris Kaoni Turner. He is survived by his mother; son, Chris Gurnsey (Kimm Tufano); brothers, John and Bart; granddaughters, Sara and Ashlynn; and nephew, Lucas. Mr. Turner was a good man. He will be missed. Donations in his memory sent to Heifer International are appreciated. Mail to 1 World Avenue, Little Rock, Ark., 72202 or www. heifer.org. A memorial reception will be held Dec. 15. Contact any family member for details.
Jennifer Joan Klein Jennifer Joan Klein, 59, of Glendale passed away Dec. 4, 2018. A lifelong Arizona native, Mrs. Klein was born in Phoenix. She was a Glendale High School graduate and a very active softball player and played with the women’s Beamer’s softball team. She worked as an administrative assistant. She was preceded in death by her mother, Joan Frizzell, and her sister, Lola Marie (Kimmi) Frizzell. She is survived by her father, JC Frizzell; lifelong
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PUBLIC NOTICE The City of Glendale has used fire pumpers for sale through Firetec. Go to www.firetec.com or call 800347-3832 for more information.
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 3rd day of December, 2018 the following motor vehicle: 2014 Chevrolet Sonic VIN: 1G1JA5SH5E4196270 Said above described motor vehicle was repossessed from Eduardo and Karla Esquivias, 24711 W. Dove Butte, Buckeye, AZ 85326 by Western American Loan, Inc., due to default under and by virtue of that certain security agreement dated on the 15th day of December, 2015, securing the sum of Eleven Thousand Four Hundred Seventy One and 64/100 (11,471.64) Dollars. Dated this 21st day of November, 2018. (s) Debbie Troutt for Western American Loan, Inc. Notice is hereby given that Eduardo and Karla Esquivias may redeem said vehicle for $1,107.40 including repossessio n charges of $125.00 and publishing fees of $18.00, by December 3rd, 2018.PUBLISHED: Glendale Star, Dec 6, 13, 2018 / 16986
PUBLIC NOTICE DIVISION I - ADVERTISEMENT Northern Arizona University (“University” and/or “Owner”) extends an invitation to interested design professional firms to submit in writing their qualifications to provide design services for the Student Athlete High Performance Center, NAU Project #09.731.191on the NAU Flagstaff Campus. This project is the programming and design of a new facility. The Student Athlete High Performance Center is a collaboration between NAU Athletics and the College of Health and Human Services. The proposed 77,000sf building will focus on the wellness and development of NAU student-athletes and provide educational opportunities for NAU students. The building’s features will include: Public Welcome Area including NAU Hall of Fame and Box Office •Practice/Competition Gym with 2,200 retractable seats •Strength and Conditioning •Sports Medicine Facilities •Nutrition Station •Oxygen-Related Altitude Training and Recovery •Teams Lounge •Coaching offices •Academic Support The project site is identified as being near the Skydome (Building #73). The construction budget for this project is twenty-eight million dollars and zero cents ($28,000,000.00). The University is seeking a Design Professional with experience in NCAA Division I facilities, health/sport performance facilities, and athletic competition and practice facilities. Firms submitting a Statement of Qualifications must demonstrate comparable project-type experience. Any individual(s) or firm(s) proposing to perform engineering services must be appropriately licensed / registered in the State of Arizona at the time of submission of the Qualifications. A pre-submittal conference will be held on Thursday, December 20, 2018 at 11:00 AM, local time, via Zoom video conference. Information on how to join the video conference is located in Division III of the RFQ. SCHEDULE OF DEADLINES Advertise for Services: Thursday, December 13, 2018 Pre-submittal Conference: 11:00 AM, local time, Thursday, December 20, 2018 Qualifications Due: 2:00 PM, local time, Monday, January 7, 2019 Interviews with Shortlisted Firms (Optional): Monday, January 28, 2019 (Tentative) Begin Contract Period: February 2019 Request for Qualification packages may be obtained from the University Planning, Design and Construction website at http://nau.edu/Facility-Services/Bids_RFQ/ after 3:00 PM, local time, on Thursday, December 13, 2018. Qualifications are due no later than 2:00 PM, local time, on Monday, January 7, 2019. Deliver qualifications to Facility Services, Building No. 77, Work Control Office, Room 108, Flagstaff, Arizona (Southwest corner of Pine Knoll Drive and San Francisco Drive) or Northern Arizona University, Box 6016, Flagstaff, Arizona, 86011. Attention: Stephanie Bauer. The Board of Regents reserves the right to reject any or all Statements of Qualifications, to waive or decline, to waive irregularities in any Statement of Qualifications, or to withhold the award for any reason it may determine. Women owned and minority owned firms are encouraged to apply. Persons with a disability may request a reasonable accommodation.
PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENT TO SELL CITY PROPERTY The City of Glendale intends to sell to Taylor Morrison/Arizona Inc City owned property at Camelback Road and 79th Avenue consisting of approximately 0.54 acres (Assessor Parcel #102-09-321). Glendale City Council must authorize completion of the land sale by ordinance. The City of Glendale Council will consider approving this real property sale at its January 8, 2019, or next available to be held at the City of Glendale Council Chambers, 5850 West Glendale Avenue, Glendale, Arizona 85301 Property information can be found at the Maricopa County Assessor’s website (www.maricopa.gov/assessor/). Information specific to the Glendale area information can be found at websites such as www.glendaleaz.com, www.VisitGlendale.com, and www.glendaleazchamber.org/. The title report, aerial graphic and other information about the property is available for review at the City of Glendale, Engineering, 5850 West Glendale Avenue, Suite 315, Glendale, Arizona 85301. Glendale Star – Publication December 13, 2018 and December 19, 2018 / 17283
KENT LAW, PLC 7540 South Willow Drive Tempe, Arizona 85283 (480) 359-KENT(5368) Adam C. Kent, Esq. State Bar No.024718 Jonathan J. Henry State Bar No.027976 Litigation@Kent-Law.org Attorneys for Plaintiff IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MARICOPA GURTHA MAE BAGBY, a single person Plaintiff, v. NAGESHA RAO and JANE DOE RAO, Husband and Wife; XYZ Corporations I-III; ABC Partnerships I-III; John and Jane Does I-III, Defendants. NO. CV2018 - 096882 SUMMONS THE STATE OF ARIZONA TO THE DEFENDANTS: NAGESHA RAO and JANE DOE RAO YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to appear and defend, within the time applicable, in this action in this Court. If served within Arizona, you shall appear and defend within 20 days after the service of Summons and Complaint upon you, exclusive of the day of service. If served out of the State of Arizona -- whether by direct service, by registered or certified mail, or by publication -- you shall appear and defend within 30 days after the service of the Summons and Complaint upon you is complete, exclusive of the day of service. Where process is served upon the Arizona Director of Insurance as an insurer's attorney to receive service of legal process against it in this State, the insurer shall not be required to appear, answer or plead until expiration of 40 days after date of such service upon the Director. Service by registered or certified mail without the State of Arizona is complete 30 days after the date of filing the receipt and affidavit of service with the Court. Service by publication is complete 30 days after the date of first publication. Direct service is complete when made. Service upon the Arizona Motor Vehicle Superintendent is complete 30 days after filing the Affidavit of Compliance and return receipt or Officer's Return. RCP 4; ARS §§ 20-222, 28-502, 28503. Copies of the pleading filed herein may be obtained by contacting the Clerk of Superior Court, Maricopa County, located at 201 East Jefferson, First Floor, Phoenix, Arizona. RCP 4.1(e). YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that in case of your failure to appear and defend within the time applicable, judgment by default may be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. YOU ARE CAUTIONED that in order to appear and defend, you must file an Answer or proper response in writing with the Clerk of this Court, accompanied by the necessary filing fee, within the time required, and you are required to serve a copy of any Answer or response upon the Plaintiff's attorney. RCP 10(d); ARS §12-311; RCP 5. Request, for reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities must be made to the division assigned to the case by parties at least three (3) judicial days in advance of a scheduled court proceeding. Requests for an interpreter for persons with limited English proficiency must be made to the division assigned to the case by the party needing the interpreter and/or translator or his/her counsel at least ten (10) judicial days in advance of a scheduled court proceeding. The name and address of Plaintiff's attorneys, where a copy of the pleading being served may be obtained, are: Adam C. Kent, Esq. Jonathan J. Henry, Esq. KENT LAW PLC 7540 South Willow Drive Tempe, Arizona 85283
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ARIZONA BOARD OF REGENTS
SIGNED AND SEALED this date: October 25, 2018.
Project should be addressed to:
By: Dan Okoli
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NAU Facility Services VP of Capital Projects and Operations Attention: Stephanie Bauer PO Box 5637 Northern Arizona University Flagstaff, Arizona 86011 Email address: Stephanie.bauer@nau.edu Published; Glendale Star Dec. 13, 2018 / 17306
Clerk By: CHRIS DEROSE, CLERK Deputy Clerk Method of Service: XX Private Process Service Published: Glendale Star, Dec.13, 20, 27, Jan 3, 2018 / 17289
ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I Name: Millennium Hope International (MHI) Inc. II The address of the registered office is: 1926 N 54 Dr, Glendale AZ 85301 The name of the Statutory Agent is: Joseph W Charles PC 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: Chairm of the Board Directors: J. Mulbh Soloyanwollie - 7926 N 54th Dr., Glendale AZ 85301 Taking Office: Director: Amanda J Boakye, 7740 E Thomas Rd #174, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 Director: Gregory Chambliss - 7926 N 54th Dr., Glendale AZ 85301 Incorporator: J Mulbh Soloyanwollie 7926 N 54th Dr., Glendale AZ 85301 Publish The Glendale Star, Dec. 6, 13, 20, 2018 / 16994 ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I Name: AMERICAN QUALITY HOMES LLC II The address of the registered office is: 29862 N. Tatum Blvd, #2072, CAVE CREEK, AZ 85331 The name of the Statutory Agent is: MICHAEL A BARTKUS 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: Manager: Mike Bartkus 29862 N. Tatum Blvd, #2072, CAVE CREEK, AZ 85331 Member: Olga-Mia Bartkus 29862 N. Tatum Blvd, #2072, CAVE CREEK, AZ 85331 Organizer: Michael Bartkus 29862 N. Tatum Blvd, #2072, CAVE CREEK, AZ 85331 Published Glendale Star, Dec. 13, 20, 27, 2018 / 17268 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: COLE'S FURNITURE REPAIR LLC II The address of the registered office is: 17594 W Agave Ct, GOODYEAR, AZ 85338, The name of the Statutory Agent is: David Allen Francis 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: Member, Cole Hinzmann, 13961 N 133rd Drive, SURPRISE, AZ, 85379. Organizer: David Francis 17594 W Agave Ct, GOODYEAR, AZ, 85338 Published Glendale Star, Dec 6, 13, 20, 2018 / 17024 ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I Name: THE CUMMINGS AGENCY LLC II The address of the registered office is: 7178 W MOHAWK LN , GLENDALE, AZ 85308 The name of the Statutory Agent is: HEIDI MICHELE CUMMINGS 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: HEIDI MICHELE CUMMINGS 7178 W MOHAWK LN, GLENDALE, AZ 85308, member/organizer. Published Glendale Star Dec 13, 20, 27, 2018 / 17302
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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. 83rd Ave, Tolleson, AZ 85353 after the 10th day of December, 2018 the following motor vehicle: 2007 Kia Spork VIN: KNDJF724477398276 Said above described motor vehicle was repossessed from Marcus Graves, 1050 W. 8th Ave., Mesa, AZ 85210 by Western American Loan, Inc., due to default under and by virtue of that certain security agreement dated on the 21st day of January, 2017, securing the sum of Seven Thousand Four Hundred Forty One and 68/100 (7,441.68) Dollars. Dated this 30th day of November, 2018. (s) Debbie Troutt for Western American Loan, Inc. Notice is hereby given that Marcus Graves may redeem said vehicle for $1,831.56 including repossession charges of $365.00 and publishing fees of $44.00, by December 10th, 2018. PUBLISHED: Glendale Star, Dec 13, 20, 2018 / 17215
PUBLIC NOTICE KENT LAW, PLC 7540 South Willow Drive Tempe, Arizona 85283 (480) 359-KENT(5368) Adam C. Kent, Esq. State Bar No.024718 Jonathan J. Henry State Bar No.027976 Litigation@Kent-Law.org Attorneys for Plaintiff IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MARICOPA BRANDY MICHELLE STRUNK and CLINTON JOSEPH STRUNK, Wife and Husband Plaintiff, v. DERRIK LUCAS ANDERSON and JANE DOE ANDERSON, Husband and Wife; XYZ Corporations I-III; ABC Partnerships I-III; John and Jane Does I-III, Defendants. NO. CV2018 - 096787 SUMMONS THE STATE OF ARIZONA TO THE DEFENDANTS: DERRIK LUCAS ANDERSON and JANE DOE ANDERSON YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to appear and defend, within the time applicable, in this action in this Court. If served within Arizona, you shall appear and defend within 20 days after the service of Summons and Complaint upon you, exclusive of the day of service. If served out of the State of Arizona -- whether by direct service, by registered or certified mail, or by publication -- you shall appear and defend within 30 days after the service of the Summons and Complaint upon you is complete, exclusive of the day of service. Where process is served upon the Arizona Director of Insurance as an insurer's attorney to receive service of legal process against it in this State, the insurer shall not be required to appear, answer or plead until expiration of 40 days after date of such service upon the Director. Service by registered or certified mail without the State of Arizona is complete 30 days after the date of filing the receipt and affidavit of service with the Court. Service by publication is complete 30 days after the date of first publication. Direct service is complete when made. Service upon the Arizona Motor Vehicle Superintendent is complete 30 days after filing the Affidavit of Compliance and return receipt or Officer's Return. RCP 4; ARS §§ 20-222, 28-502, 28503. Copies of the pleading filed herein may be obtained by contacting the Clerk of Superior Court, Maricopa County, located at 201 East Jefferson, First Floor, Phoenix, Arizona. RCP 4.1(e). YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that in case of your failure to appear and defend within the time applicable, judgment by default may be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. YOU ARE CAUTIONED that in order to appear and defend, you must file an Answer or proper response in writing with the Clerk of this Court, accompanied by the necessary filing fee, within the time required, and you are required to serve a copy of any Answer or response upon the Plaintiff's attorney. RCP 10(d); ARS §12-311; RCP 5. Request, for reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities must be made to the division assigned to the case by parties at least three (3) judicial days in advance of a scheduled court proceeding. Requests for an interpreter for persons with limited English proficiency must be made to the division assigned to the case by the party needing the interpreter and/or translator or his/her counsel at least ten (10) judicial days in advance of a scheduled court proceeding. The name and address of Plaintiff's attorneys, where a copy of the pleading being served may be obtained, are: Adam C. Kent, Esq. Jonathan J. Henry, Esq. KENT LAW PLC 7540 South Willow Drive Tempe, Arizona 85283 SIGNED AND SEALED this date: October 12, 2018. _________________________________ Clerk By: CHRIS DEROSE, CLERK Deputy Clerk Method of Service: XX Private Process Service Published: Glendale Star, Dec.13, 20, 27, Jan. 3, 2018 / 17029
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PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CITY OF GLENDALE, ARIZONA WILL RECEIVE BIDS FOR FURNISHING THE FOLLOWING: COMMUNITY HOUSING CHOLLA VISTA APARTMENTS ADA RENOVATION, UNITS 7, PHYSICAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (CDBG), A PUBLIC HOUSING PROJECT LOCATED AT 5320 W MARYLAND AVENUE, GLENDALE, AZ 85301 *THIS PROJECT PROVIDES AN OPPORTUNITY FOR SECTION 3 BUSINESSES FOR BIDDING & POTENTIAL FOR SECTION 3 JOB OPPORTUNITIES. DAVIS BACON IS APPLICABLE* THE DOCUMENTS EXPLAINING THE SCOPE OF WORK WILL BE AVAILABLE BY EMAILING JMACFARLANE@GLENDALEAZ.COM UNTIL 9:00AM ON DECEMBER 21, 2018 AFTER WHICH A MANDATORY BID CONFERENCE WILL BE HELD ON DECEMBER 21, 2018 AT 11:00AM AT 5320 W MARYLAND AVENUE, UNIT 7, GLENDALE, AZ 85301. EACH BID WILL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SPECIFICATIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED THEREIN AND ALL FEDERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS WILL APPLY. EACH BID SHALL BE SEALED, IDENTIFIED AND RECEIVED BY THE CITY OF GLENDALE, COMMUNITY REVITALIZATION OFFICE AT 5850 W GLENDALE AVE, SUITE 107, GLENDALE, AZ. 85301-2599 ON OR BEFORE THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 2018 @ 1:00 PM IF THERE ARE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THE BID PROCESS OR BID DOCUMENTS, PLEASE CONTACT JAMIE MACFARLANE @ COMMUNITY REVITALIZATION OFFICE AT 623-9303670 OR JMACFARLANE@GLENDALEAZ.COM THE CITY OF GLENDALE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS AND TO WAIVE INFORMALITIES. CITY OF GLENDALE BY: KEVIN R. PHELPS CITY MANAGER PUBLISH: GLENDALE STAR – DECEMBER 13, 2018 & DECEMBER 20, 2018 / 17282
NOTICE TO CREDITORS 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
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
ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I Name: KITTY'S KRAFTING LLC II The address of the registered office is: 4139 W Camino Vivaz, GLENDALE, AZ, 85310 The name of the Statutory Agent is: Catherine Elizabeth Jenkins 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: Published Glendale Times, Dec 6, 13, 20, 2018 / 17050
PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF HEARING Person Filing: Joseph F. Causey, (Esq. [GAL] Address: 5415 E. High Street, Suite 200 City, State, Zip Code: Phoenix, Arizona 85054 Telephone: 480-304-8331 Email Address: josephcauseylaw@gmail.com Attorney for Petitioner SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA MARICOPA COUNTY NOTICE OF HEARING REGARDING GUARDIANSHIP Case Number: 2018052123 In the Matter of the Guardianship for: BRIAN RICHMOND 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: January 16, 2019 at 9:00 A.M. HEARING PLACE: Maricopa County Superior Court, 18380 N. 40th Street Phoenix, AZ 85032. JUDICIAL OFFICER: Hon. James Rummage- Northeast Facility, Courtroom 109 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: 11/26/18 (s) Joseph F. Causey, Esq. Attorney for Petitioner Publish Glendale Star Dec. 6, 13, 20 2018 / 16993
NOTICE OF BID
NOTICE OF SALE
VALLEYLIFE INVITATION TO BID
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 San Diego, 4691 Calle Joven, Oceanside, CA 92057 after the 6th day of December, 2018 the following motor vehicle: 2013 Dodge Avenger VIN: 1C3CDZAB4DN752884 Said above described motor vehicle was repossessed from Ashley Watson Holmes, 4424 E. Basline Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85042 by Western American Loan, Inc., due to default under and by virtue of that certain security agreement dated on the 10th day of May, 2018, securing the sum of Nine Thousand Three Hundred Seventy Two and 24/100 (9,372.24) Dollars. Dated this 26th day of November, 2018. (s) Debbie Troutt for Western American Loan, Inc. Notice is hereby given that Ashley Watson Holmes may redeem said vehicle for $2,657.90 including repossession charges of $570.00 and publishing fees of $18.00, by December 6 th , 2018..PUBLISHED: Glendale Star, Dec 6, 13, 2018 / 16987
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 Wednesda y 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 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 6th day of December, 2018 the following motor v e h i c l e : 2 0 0 8 To y o t a S c i o n V I N : JTKKU104X8J025878 Said above described motor vehicle was repossessed from Ginger Rogers, 7677 W. Paradise Ln., Peoria, AZ 85382 by Western American Loan, Inc., due to default under and by virtue of that certain security agreement dated on the 27th day of December, 2014, securing the sum of Thirteen Thousand Seventy Three and 44/100 (13,073.44) Dollars. Dated this 26th day of November, 2018. (s) Debbie Troutt for Western American Loan, Inc. Notice is hereby given that Ginger Rodgers may redeem said vehicle for $5,405.76 inc l u d i n g r e p o s s e s s i o n c h a r g e s of $426.00 and publishing fees of $18.00, by December 6 th , 2018. PUBLISHED: Glendale Star, Dec 6, 13, 2018 / 16988
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 7th day of December, 2018 the following motor vehicle: 2015 Ford Fiesta VIN: 3FADP4BJ9FM132695 Said above described motor vehicle was repossessed from Tyreema Barrett, 16630 N. Reems Rd., Surprise, AZ 85374 by Western American Loan, Inc., due to default under and by virtue of that certain security agreement dated on the 28th day of May, 2017, securing the sum of Ten Thousand Seven Hundred Fifty Eight and 81/100 (10,758.81) Dollars. Dated this 27th day of November, 2018. (s) Debbie Troutt for Western American Loan, Inc. Notice is hereby given that Tyreema Barrett may redeem said vehicle for $1,567.14 including repossession charges of $240.00 and publishing fees of $18.00, by December 7th, 2018. PUBLISHED: Glendale Star, Dec 6, 13, 2018 / 17046 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 10th day of December, 2018 the following motor vehicle: 2011 Ford Edge VIN:2FMDK3KC2BB35224 Said above described motor vehicle was repossessed from Kyle King, 2811 W. Deer Valley Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85027 by Western American Loan, Inc., due to default under and by virtue of that certain security agreement dated on the 31st day of December, 2017, securing the sum of Fourteen Thousand One Hundred Thirty Five and 99/100 (14,135.99) Dollars. Dated this 30th day of November, 2018. (s) Debbie Troutt for Western American Loan, Inc. Notice is hereby given that Kyle King may redeem said vehicle for $2,652.56 including repossession charges of $240.00 and publishing fees of $44.00, by December 10th, 2018.PUBLISHED: Glendale Star, Dec 13, 20, 2018 / 17218 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 3rd day of December, 2018 the following motor vehicle: 2012 Toyota Corolla VIN: 5YFBU4EE3CP040110 Said above described motor vehicle was repossessed from Kristina Romero, 5940 N. Kioha Dr., Eloy, AZ 85131 by Western American Loan, Inc., due to default under and by virtue of that certain security agreement dated on the 24th day of April, 2015, securing the sum of Sixteen Thousand Three Hundred and 02/100 (16,300.02) Dollars. Dated this 21st day of November, 2018. (s) Debbie Troutt for Western American Loan, Inc. Notice is hereby given that Kristina Romero may redeem said vehicle for $5,574.46 inc l u d i n g r e p o s s e s s i o n c h a r g e s of $212.00 and publishing fees of $18.00, by December 3rd, 2018. PUBLISHED: Glendale Star, Dec 6, 13, 2018 / 16985
December 13, 2018
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: 2018-051717 In the Matter of the Guardianship for: MARIA CALDERON 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: January 9th, 2019, 9am HEARING PLACE: 18380 N. 40th Street Phoenix, AZ 85032 (NE Court Superior). 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: 11/7/18 (s) Jared R. Causey Attorney for Petitioner Publish Glendale Star, Dec 13, 20, 27, Jan 3, 2018 / 17202
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 19th day of July, 2018 the following motor vehicle: 2014 Kia Forte VIN: KNAFK4A6XE5137677 Said above described motor vehicle was repossessed from Danny Sanchez, 605 E. Tyson St, Chandler, AZ, by Western American Loan, Inc., due to default under and by virtue of that certain security agreement dated on the 13th day of May, 2016, securing the sum of Twelve Thousand Seven Hundred Eighty Six and 00/100 (12,786.00) Dollars. Dated this 9th day of July, 2018. (s) Debbie Troutt for Western American Loan, Inc. Notice is hereby given that Danny Sanchez may redeem said vehicle for $918.70 including repossession charges of $125.00 and publishing fees of $18.00, by July 19th , 2018. Published: Glendale Timers Dec. 13, 20, 2018 / 17307
ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I Name: D.I.V.A. FOOD REPUBLIC, LLC II The address of the registered office is: 6814 N. 86th Lane, GLENDALE, AZ 85305 The name of the Statutory Agent is: Ingrid C. Agudo 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: Member & Manager, Ingrid C. Agudo 6814 N. 86th Lane, GLENDALE, AZ 85305. Member & Manager, Isabella Davida C. Agudo, 6814 N. 86th Lane, GLENDALE, AZ 85305. Published: Glendale Star Dec 13, 20, 27, 2018 / 17185
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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
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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. 83rd Ave, Tolleson, AZ 85353 after the 19th day of November, 2018 the following motor vehicle: 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan VIN: 2D4RN3D11AR363480 Said above described motor vehicle was repossessed from Leila and Steven Wright, 11019 W. Loma Ln., Peoria, AZ 85345 by Western American Loan, Inc., due to default under and by virtue of that certain security agreement dated on the 2nd day of January, 2016, securing the sum of Fourteen Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy Seven and 23/100 (14,977.23) Dollars. Dated this 9th day of October, 2018. (s) Debbie Troutt for Western American Loan, Inc. Notice is hereby given that Leila and Seven Wright may redeem said vehicle for $3,920.57 inc l u d i n g r e p o s s e s s i o n c h a r g e s of $240.00 and publishing fees of $18.00, by November 19th, 2018. Published: Glendale Timers Dec. 13, 20, 2018 / 17240
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 10th day of December, 2018 the following motor vehicle: 2011 Ford Mustang VIN: 1ZVBP8AM5B5157675 Said above described motor vehicle was repossessed from Connie Holmes, 315 S. 82 nd Way, Mesa, AZ 85208 by Western American Loan, Inc., due to default under and by virtue of that certain security agreement dated on the 26th day of June, 2017, securing the sum of Twelve Thousand Five Hundred and 27/100 (12,500.27) Dollars. Dated this 30th day of November, 2018. (s) Debbie Troutt for Western American Loan, Inc. Notice is hereby given that Connie Holmes may redeem said vehicle for $3,545.72 including repossession charges of $365.00 and publishing fees of $44.00, by December 10th, 2018.. PUBLISHED: Glendale Star, Dec 13, 20, 2018 / 17217
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 22nd day of June, 2018 the following motor vehicle: 2015 C o r o l l a V I N : T o y o t a 2T1BURHE9FC358682 Said above described motor vehicle was repossessed from Cassandra Langley, 815 E. Coulter St. , Phoenix, AZ, by Western American Loan, Inc., due to default under and by virtue of that certain security agreement dated on the 16th day of October, 2016, securing the sum of Seventeen Thousand Two Hundred Forty Nine and 52/100 (17,249.52) Dollars. Dated this 12th day of June, 2018. (s) Debbie Troutt for Western American Loan, Inc. Notice is hereby given that Cassandra Langley may redeem said vehicle for $1,016.38 including repossessio n charges of $125.00 and publishing fees of $18.00, by June 22nd, 2018.. Published: Glendale Timers Dec. 13, 20, 2018 / 17308
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 Services Inc., 9650 N. Cave Creek Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85020, after the 25th day of October, 2018 the following motor vehicle: 2011 Hyundai Elantra VIN: KMHDC8AE7BU121259 Said above described motor vehicle was repossessed from Fred Medley and Alva Aguilar, 414 W Brangus Way, San Tan Valley, AZ 85143 by Western American Loan, Inc., due to default under and by virtue of that certain security agreement dated on the 6th day of April, 2017, securing the sum of Ten Thousand Seven Hundred Eighteen and 17/100 (10,718.17) Dollars. Dated this 15th day of October, 2018. (s) Debbie Troutt for Western American Loan, Inc. Notice is hereby given that Fred Medley and Alva Aguilar may redeem said vehicle for $2,435.60 including repossessio n charges of $268.00 and publishing fees of $18.00, by October 25th, 2018. Published: Dec. 13, 20, 2018/17239
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 6th day of December, 2018 the following motor vehicle: 2011 Kia Sorento VIN: SXYKU4A25BG177922 Said above described motor vehicle was repossessed from Shaun Davis, 2702 W. Yorkshire Dr. Phoenix, AZ 85027, by Western American Loan, Inc., due to default under and by virtue of that certain security agreement dated on the 9th day of November, 2017, securing the sum of Fifteen Thousand Fifty Nine and 60/100 (15,059.60) Dollars. Dated this 26th day of November, 2018. (s) Debbie Troutt for Western American Loan, Inc. Notice is hereby given that Shaun Davis may redeem said vehicle for $2,724.92 including repossession charges of $29000 and publishing fees of $18.00, by December 6 th , 2018.. PUBLISHED: Glendale Star, Dec 6, 13, 2018 / 16989
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 10th day of December, 2018 the following motor vehicle: 2013 Honda Accord VIN: 1HGCR2F38DA259627 Said above described motor vehicle was repossessed from Juan Cabada, 8835 W. Hess St., Tolleson, AZ 85353 by Western American Loan, Inc., due to default under and by virtue of that certain security agreement dated on the 11th day of May, 2016, securing the sum of Twenty Thousand Four Hundred Ninety and 65/100 (20,490.65) Dollars. Dated this 30th day of November, 2018. (s) Debbie Troutt for Western American Loan, Inc. Notice is hereby given that Juan Cabada may redeem said vehicle for $4,381.20 including repossession charges of $225.00 and publishing fees of $18.00, by December 10th, 2018. PUBLISHED: Glendale Star, Dec 13, 20, 2018 / 17197
NOTICE OF HEARING 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
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 31, 2018.
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
THE CITY OF GLENDALE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL PROPOSALS AND TO WAIVE INFORMALITIES.
DATED: 11/9/18 Applicant's Signature: /s/ Marisol Sanchez Publish The Glendale Star Nov. 29, Dec 6, 13, 20 2018 / 16652
NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL NO. 19-28 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CITY OF GLENDALE, ARIZONA WILL RECEIVE PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING THE FOLLOWING: ACTUARIAL SERVICES-LIABILITY, CITY PROPERTY AND WORKERS’ COMPENSATION PROGRAMS THE PROPOSAL DOCUMENT IS AVAILABLE ON THE INTERNET HOME PAGE AT HTTP://WWW.GLENDALEAZ .COM/PURCHASING. EACH PROPOSAL SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SPECIFICATIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED THEREIN.
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. 83rd Ave, Tolleson, AZ 85353 after the 23rd day of November, 2018 the following motor vehicle: Hyundai Sonata 2014 VIN:5NPEB4AC1EH811316 Said above described motor vehicle was repossessed from Shelby Johnson-Koneke, P.O. Box 555, Phoenix, AZ 85010 by Western American Loan, Inc., due to default under and by virtue of that certain security agreement dated on the 21st day of February, 2018, securing the sum of Eleven Thousand Three Hundred Twenty Seven and 42/100 (11,327.42) Dollars. Dated this 13th day of October, 2018. (s) Debbie Troutt for Western American Loan, Inc. Notice is hereby given that Shelby Johnson-Koneke may redeem said vehicle for $2,782.05 inc l u d i n g r e p o s s e s s i o n c h a r g e s of $301.00 and publishing fees of $18.00, by November 23rd, 2018. Published: Glendale Timers Dec. 13, 20, 2018 / 17241
NOTICE OF REQUEST NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL NO. 19-21 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CITY OF GLENDALE, ARIZONA WILL RECEIVE BIDS FOR FURNISHING THE FOLLOWING: AMINISTRATIVE SERVICES FOR HEALTH FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNT AND DEPENDENT CARE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM A PRE-OFFER CONFERENCE WILL BE HELD ON JANUARY 3, 2019 AT 2:00 PM (LOCAL TIME), AT 5850 WEST GLENDALE AVENUE, THIRD FLOOR, ROOM 3A, GLENDALE, ARIZONA, 85301. ATTENDANCE IS NOT REQUIRED. THE BID DOCUMENT IS AVAILABLE ON THE INTERNET HOME PAGE AT HTTP://WWW.GLENDALEAZ.COM/PUR CHASING. EACH BID SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SPECIFICATIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED THEREIN. EACH BID 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, JANUARY 24, 2019. THE CITY OF GLENDALE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS AND TO WAIVE INFORMALITIES.
CITY OF GLENDALE BY: KEVIN R. PHELPS CITY MANAGER
CITY OF GLENDALE BY: KEVIN R. PHELPS CITY MANAGER
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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 Services Inc., 9650 N. Cave Creek Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85020, after the 25th day of October, 2018 the following motor vehicle: 2003 Ford Explorer VIN: 1FMZU73KX3UA30200 Said above described motor vehicle was repossessed from Demetra McNeal, 2317 N. 92nd Dr., Phoenix, AZ 85037 by Western American Loan, Inc., due to default under and by virtue of that certain security agreement dated on the 11th day of June, 2014, securing the sum of Ten Thousand Three Hundred Six and 13/100 (10,306.13) Dollars. Dated this 15th day of October, 2018. (s) Debbie Troutt for Western American Loan, Inc. Notice is hereby given that Demetra McNeal may redeem said vehicle for $1,960.75 including repossession charges of $225.00 and publishing fees of $18.00, by October 25th, 2018. Published: Dec. 13, 20, 2018/17238
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE The City of Glendale, Arizona, in conjunction with its Community Development Block Grant Program, wishes to advise that any person having reason to believe that he or she has been discriminated against in the purchase or rental of a dwelling because of race, religion, color, sex, age, handicap, familial status or national origin may call: COMMUNITY LEGAL SERVICES (602) 258-3434 Complaints of discrimination in the sale or rental of housing can be filed with this office. Call…(602) 258-3434 Publish: The Glendale Star December 13, 2018
*********************************** La Ciudad de Glendale, Arizona en union con su Programa de Otorgamientos para el Desarrollo de la Comunidad, desea informar que caualquier persona que tenga razon en creer que han descriminado contra el o ella, en la compra o renta de divined, poor motivo de religion, raza, color, sexo, edad, impedimento fisico posicion social o nacionalidad, puede llamar al: SERVICIOS LEGAL DE LA COMUNIDAD (602) 258-3434 Quejas de descriminacion en la compra o renta de vivienda pueden ser sometidos a esta oficina. LLAME …. (602) 258-3434 Publish: The Glendale Star December 13, 2018/17278
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Alfonso M. Luevano Born July 30th in Miami, AZ. Passed away Nov 29th in Glendale, AZ.He was a U.S.Army Veteran & Retired from City of Glendale. Survived by Son Frank Sanchez (Betty), Daughters Diana L. Ruiz (George) & Debbie Luevano 5 grandchildren, 7 great grandchildren. Brother Manny Luevano (Martha) and several Loving Nieces & Nephews. Memorial services Dec 14th 10am OLPH 5614 w. Orangewood ave. Glendale, AZ 85301
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EMPLOYMENT Varsity Facility Services is hiring for Part-Time and Full Time Janitorial positions for Offices in the City of Glendale. Applicants must have some janitorial experience, must be dependable and able to communicate with client and supervisor. Applicants must have reliable transportation, must be authorized to work in the United States and pass Background Check. If you are interested and would like to apply come to our office 8930 N 78th Ave., Peoria, AZ 85345 from 9:00am - 4:00pm Monday thru Friday.
Varsity está solicitando personas para limpieza de oficinas en la Cuidad de Glendale. Los solicitantes deben tener alguna experiencia de limpieza, ser confiable y capaz de comunicarse con el cliente y supervisor, deben tener transportación confiable. Deben pasar una verificación de antecedentes, y ser autorizados a trabajar en los Estados Unidos. Aplique en persona al 8930 N 78th Ave., Peoria, AZ 85345. Llegar a saber Varsity -- visite
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Please apply at www.valleylifeaz.org The following vehicles will available for sale at a public sale on:
Date: December 18, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. List of vehicles: 2009 Can Am Spyder 2016 Polaris RZR XP1000 2015 Mitsubishi Mirage 2018 Chevy Malibu 2017 Jeep Wrangler 2016 Kia Sedona 2017 Nissan Versa 2009 Keystone Fuzion 5th Wheel 2018 Nissan Altima
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All sales subject to Debtor’s right of redemption.
WENDEN Family Liquidation- Only Three 40 Acre Lots Avail., $38,500 Each. Offers accepted. Owner will carry for 3 years at a low 8% interest. 305-692-3484
All sales are “AS IS” with NO WARRANTY from CREDIT UNION WEST. All sales are subject to CREDIT UNION WEST’S sale procedures. CREDIT UNION WEST reserves the right to make or reject any offer. Please note that the vehicles available for sale are subject to change.
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APTS/CONDOS FOR RENT TANNER TERRACE APARTMENTS A Non-Smoking Facility 7138 N. 45th Avenue Glendale, AZ 85301
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS ALL ONE BEDROOMS Subsidized Section 8-202 62 years old And Mobility Impaired Persons Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm
623-939-9447
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PUBLISHER's Notice: All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise "any preference, limitation or discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or intention to make any such preference limitation or discrimination." We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.
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AHORA ACEPTAMOS APLICACIONES TODOS DE UN DORMITORIO Subvencionado sección 8-202 62 años Y personas discapacitadas fisicas Lunes-Viernes 8:00 am a 4:30 pm
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The City of Glendale is taking applications from interested non-profit agencies and/or affordable housing developers for the FY2019-20 HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) funding.
Benefits: 401(k), Dental, Life, Medical, Vision
Grant Applications will be accepted on the ZoomGrants online system Friday, December 14, 2018 through NO LATER THAN 11:59pm, Friday, December 28, 2018. Please contact the Community Revitalization Division at (623)930-3670 or by email at mschroeder@glendaleaz.com for access to the application. For special accommodations, please contact the Community Revitalization Office at (623)930-3670 or AZ Relay Service Number 711. EN ESPANOL: Junta y taller de orientacion de applicacion de denativos para agencias falta de ganancias y entidades de gobierno, para la asistencia en espanol, llame al (623)930-3670. Publish The Glendale Star December 13, 2018 and December 20, 2018 / 17280
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HOMES FOR SALE
Examples of eligible activities to benefit Glendale citizens include:
623-939-9447 The City of Glendale has used fire pumpers for sale through Firetec. Go to www.firetec.com or call 800347-3832 for more information.
The Glendale Star 7122 N. 59th Ave., Glendale, AZ 85301
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Peoria Times Glendale’s Community Weekly
Peoria’s Community Weekly
Responsibilities: Present and sell company products and services to new and existing customers Prospect and contact potential clients Reach agreed-upon sales targets by the deadline Set follow-up appointments to keep customers aware of latest developments Create sales material to present to customers Qualifications: Previous experience in print and digital sales Familiarity with CRM platforms Ability to build rapport with clients Strong negotiation skills Deadline and detail-oriented Compensation: • Competitive Base Pay + Commission • Health, Dental & Vision Benefits • 401(k) • Mileage Reimbursement • Paid Vacations and Holidays Please send resume to suzanne@times publications.com
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ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION
.842.6000 623.842.6000 ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF HEAT CITY VINTAGE, INC. For-Profit or Professional Corporation 1. Entity Typecheck only one to indicate the type of entity being formed: HEAT CITY VINTAGE, INC. [x] For-Profit (Business Corporation) [ ] Professional Corporation 2. Entity Name-give the exact name of the corporation: HEAT CITY VINTAGE, INC. 3. Professional Corporation Services: If Professional Corporation is checked in number 1, briefly describe the professional service or services that the professional corporation will provide (example: law firm, accounting, medical): 4. Character of Business-briefly describes the character of business the corporation initially intends to conduct in Arizona. Note: that the character of business that the corporation ultimately conducts is not limited by the description provided: Manufacturing. 5. Shares-list the class (common, preferred, etc.) and total number of shares of each class that the corporation is authorized to issue-the total must be greater that zero. If more space is needed, check this box [ ] and complete and attach the Shares Authorized Attachment form C087. Note: par value is optional. Class: Common Series: 1 Total: 100 Par Value: 6. Arizona Known Place of Business Address: 2435 W Gelding Dr, PHOENIX, AZ 85023 6.1 Is the Arizona known place of business address the same as the street address of the Statutory Agent? [x] Yes-go to number 7 and continue [ ] No-go to number 6.2 and continue 6.2 If you answered Yes to number 6.1, give the physical or street address (not a P.O. Box) of the known place of business of the corporation in Arizona: 2435 W Gelding Dr, PHOENIX, AZ 85023 7. Directors-list the name and business address of each and every Director of the corporation. If more space is needed, check this box [ ] and complete and attach the Director Attachment form C082. Director, Lawrence Szopinski JR 2435 W Gelding Dr, PHOENIX, AZ 85023, Director, Nicholas Conte 12249 Oxnard St #106, N HOLLYWOOD, CA, 91606 8. Statutory Agent-Required: give the name (can be an individual or and entity) and physical or street address (not a P.O. Box) in Arizona of the Statutory Agent: Lawrence Szopinski JR. 9. You must complete and submit with the Articles a Certificate of Disclosure. The Articles will be rejected of the Certificate of Disclosure is not simultaneously submitted. 10. Incorporators-list the name and address, and provide signature, of each and every incorporator-minimum of one is required. If more space is needed, check this box [ ] and complete and attach the Incorporator Attachment form C084. Lawrence Szopinski JR. Signature: By checking the box marked â€oeI acceptâ€? below, I acknowledge under penalty of perjury that this document together with any attachments is submitted in compliance with Arizona law. [x] I Accept (s)Lawrence Szopinski JR. Date: 10/3/18 If signing for an entity, check one, fill in blank: [x] Corporation as Incorporator - I am signing as an officer or authorized agent of a corporation and its name is: [ ] LLC as Incorporator-I am signing as a member, manager or authorized agent of a Limited Liability company and its name is: STATUTORY AGENT ACCEPTANCE Entity Name: HEAT CITY VINTAGE, INC. Statutory Agent Name: Lawrence Szopinski JR Statutory Agent Signature: Lawrence Szopinski JR (s) Lawrence Szopinski JR Date: 10/22/18 [ ] Individual as Statutory Agent [ ] Entity as Statutory Agent Published: Glendale Star, Dec 13, 20, 27, 2018 / 17184
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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
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