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Elizabeth Austin served as drum major for the Mountain View High School Marching Band.

Toros Heading to London in 2016 December may seem like a long way off, but for the Mountain View High School Toros marching band, 2015 is going to be a busy year of preparation, fundraising and planning. The marching band was chosen to perform in the 30th anniversary London New Year’s Day Parade in January 2016 after an application process, according to Scott Burgener, Toros’ band director. “Having the kids travel and being able to share their music with other cultures and other countries is such an incredible educational experience for them,” said Burgener, who has been at Mountain View for 15 years. He is hoping to take 150 students. They are in the planning stages of fundraising to help defray the cost of travel and accommodations. The approximate cost per student is $3,350. Twenty chaperones will attend at their own expense. “One of the things that helps us, more than anything else is the tax credit,” Burgener said. “It’s something that any Arizona taxpayer can donate. Since this is an extracurricular activity, we can apply that credit to this and people get their money back when they file their taxes. I would say that probably will be, of all of our fundraisers, that will be the one that is the easiest to do.” There are plans for other fundraisers as well, including an Outback Steakhouse dinner and an auction of an Alice

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Cooper autographed guitar. Booster parents work at Phoenix International Raceway in the souvenir booth to generate revenue and monthly there is some kind of restaurant night in which the band earns proceeds from profits. Information regarding the fundraising events can be viewed at the band’s website at www.toroband.com. While in London, Burgener said, the students will also do some sightseeing. The seven-day excursion, while still in the planning stages, will take the students to Big Ben, Windsor Castle, Buckingham Palace and museums. The group will leave on Dec. 27, and return on Jan. 3, 2016. “The parade ends at Big Ben. That’s where the grandstands are. That’s going to be really cool, on New Year’s Day with Big Ben towering over us. That’s just going to be awesome.” This once-in-a-lifetime experience is something Burgener is excited to be able to offer. “We have some kids that have never left Arizona,” he said. “That’s just going to be an amazing thing for them. When we went to New York (for the Macy Parade) there were kids that had never been on a plane and had never been out of the state. I just think for them to go to London is going to be incredible.” Visit the Mesa Public Schools’ website for information on tax credit donations, www.mpsaz.org/community/ eca.

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Young Marines Attend Pearl Harbor Anniversary in Hawaii Thirteen members of the East Valley Young Marines traveled to Hawaii to participate in the 73rd anniversary Pearl Harbor Day Commemoration. They participated in the wreath-laying ceremony at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific and, with 140 other Young Marines from across the coun- The East Valley Young Marines are proud to have paid try, led the Pearl Harbor Me- tribute to the survivors of and those who died at Pearl morial Parade in Honolulu. Harbor. “Our youth members met some of profit 501(c)(3) youth education and the survivors of that historic event of service program for boys and girls 73 years ago, and such meetings leave ages 8 through the completion of invaluable positive impressions,” said high school. The program promotes Michael Kessler, national executive the mental, moral and physical dedirector of the Young Marines. velopment of its members. It focuses Before the wreath-laying ceremony, on teaching the values of leadership, the Easy Valley Young Marines visited teamwork and self-discipline, so its the USS Arizona Memorial and took a members can live and promote a few moments of silence to honor the healthy, drug-free lifestyle. heroes and survivors of Pearl Harbor For more information, visit the ofand World War II. ficial website at ww.YoungMarines. Young Marines is a national non- com.

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that offers the opportunity to expand your learning, increase your social resources, and provides opportunities to volunteer for the college and in the community. To find out more go to the website at newfrontiers.mesacc.edu or write to New Frontiers for Lifelong Learning, 165 N. Centennial Way, Suite 208, Mesa, AZ 85201. The email address is communications@newfrontiersaz. org. An open house for learning more about this organization and to join is from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, Jan. 23, at the MCC Downtown Center, 145 N. Centennial Way, Mesa, on the fourth floor. Park in the parking garage on the second and third floors and take the steps or elevator to the fourth floor. Registration starts at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 27, by computer only. Those who don’t have a computer or access to one or a friend who can help, can go to the second floor of the downtown campus and people will be there to help with registration from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 27.

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Story and Photo by Lynette Carrington Improv artists Paul Green, Ryan Quenneville and Mandy Nielsen can finish each others’ sentences just as easily as they can slip into an improv riff at the drop of a hat. They are so comfortable with each other that they created “Tonight at the Pad Starring Paul Green,” a talk show taped in front of a studio audience in Mesa and aired online. Getting together was probably fate. “I went to my family Paul Green, Ryan Quenneville and Mandy Nielsen bring doctor for a check up and their special brand of improv to the show “Tonight at the behind the counter stood Pad Starring Paul Green” which tapes monthly at The one Mandy Nielsen,” Practice Pad in Mesa. Green said. and featured actress. We already had He was a performer and instructor the chemistry.” at Jester’Z Improv Comedy and, as he They called on industry friends to tends to do even in formal situations, assist with production and a late-night he entertained the gals behind the talk show was born. front desk. Nielsen and Green hit it The show made a name for itself in off immediately when they discovered October when it challenged Conan they both performed improv. O’Brien to become the world’s short“I then took classes at Jester’Z and est late night talk show. The trio taped auditioned for them and began to a special show and bested O’Brien’s work with Paul and we did many, record by a minute, clocking in at many shows together,” Nielsen re- 1:50.12. The RecordSetter.com webmarked. site declared the victory. Quenneville then joined Jester’Z The 30-minute show tapes monthand Green was his teacher in the un- ly and includes a live band, opening derstudy program. monologue, improv sketches and in“Paul was my mentor and then I got terviews. Green is the host, Quennevin with the main stage performers at ille is co-host and Nielsen pops up in Jester’Z and connected with Mandy,” sketches throughout the show. Quenneville said. “We all just had this “We’ll keep having live shows, but vibe together.” we want to reach the online audience Green left Jester’Z to do stand-up further because that’s where everycomedy but the trio reunited when thing is going now,” Quenneville exentertainers and producers Jason and plained. Jeff Linford decided to put together The fourth episode of “Tonight at “Tonight at The Pad,” which tapes in a the Pad Starring Paul Green” tapes building owned by the Linfords. at The Practice Pad, 711 E. Main St., “We had no idea what the show was Mesa, at 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 30. For going to be,” Green said. “I called Ryan tickets, email tonightatthepad@gmail. and asked him to co-host. I called com. Visit www.tonightatthepad.com Mandy and asked her to be a writer for additional information.

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After years of family squabbles and legal red tape, the sale of Buckhorn Baths was set to be completed by the end of 2014. We just may have another historic building in Mesa!

field coach Robbie Robinson; and Red Mountain wrestling coach Nick Karantinos. The ceremony was held at Red Mountain High School and was streamed on www.mesasports.org.

In looking December, we expensive said to homesgoodbye back longtime educator George Smith, the father of former Mesa mayor and gubernatorial candidate Scott Smith. According to a Facebook message posted by Scott Smith, his father died from complications of falling and hitting his head.

The Mesa Governing Board honored its November and December Students of the Month from a variety of schools across the district. Las Sendas Elementary School sixth-grade student Anthony Jeffery and Merisa Mattix, an eighth grader at Poston Junior High School, were among them. For December, Kendal Baker, a sixth-grade student at Red Mountain Ranch Elementary, was honored. Students of the Month can be seen on walls of honor in the lobby of the Administrative Services Center and in the Board Room. They remind all who enter that our Students of the Month are shining examples of how high expectations lead to excellence within the students of Mesa Public Schools.

The Mesa City Sports Hall of fame inducted several of the city’s finest athletes, including Mountain View alumni golfer Jonathan Baker (1984), and volleyball players Julia Leddy (1999) and Chelsea Goodman (2004). These 1994 state championship teams were also honored: Mountain View girls track and field coach Mary Morris; Mountain View boys track and

Michael Breus, Ph.D., nationally recognized as “The Sleep Doctor,” has joined the Valley Sleep Center. Breus is a clinical psychologist and a member of the American Board of Sleep Medicine and a Fellow of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. He is one of less than 175 psychologists worldwide who has earned both of these credentials.

athletes who play for the university’s golf teams now call Las Sendas Golf Club their home course for practice and competition. The agreement allows Benedictine’s men’s and women’s golf teams to hone their skills on one of the top golf courses in the Phoenix area.

The National Hispanic Recognition Program, administered by the College Board, recognized six academically outstanding Hispanic/Latino high school students across the district. Among them was Janet Gutierrez of Red Mountain High School. Congrats! The Benedictine University at Mesa golf program recorded a hole-in-one without even teeing off. The student

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The United States boasted more than 44,100 post offices in 1881, but Mesa only had one. Located on the south side of Main Street and Macdonald, the first post office furnished mail to fewer than 200 Mesa residents. The city’s first postmaster was Fanny VanCott Macdonald, the mayor’s wife. She ran the post office out of her small, adobe general store from 1881 to 1885. The post office was known as Hayden’s Ferry until 1886, when it became known as Zenos. It was later referred to as Mesa when the post office closed at Mesaville on the San Pedro River. (The post office was originally called Mesa City, but postal authorities were concerned that it would be confused with Mesaville.) The first known postmark from Hayden’s Ferry was on Dec. 13, 1883.

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Before the town of Mesa was settled, mail arrived in Arizona Territory via stagecoach. By 1895, mail was delivered to the west through the Transcontinental Railroad. The rail line connected with the Maricopa and Phoenix railroad in 1895. In 1937, Mesa’s third post office was built as part of President Roosevelt’s Work Projects Administration (WPA) project during the Great Depression. Using his connections, Mesa Postmaster F.K. Pomeroy was able to bring U.S. Postmaster General James Farley to Mesa for the dedication. Mesa’s quick expansion created the need for more post offices. In 1947, Mesa had seven city routes and three rural routes serving Mesa’s 16,790 residents through one main post office.

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Mesa’s first post office, located on the south side of Main Street and Macdonald, furnished mail to fewer than 200 residents.

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Art Makers Masterpiece

Art Makers Masterpiece introduces students to some of the world’s great artists. Then the group will use elements of art and principles of design in a fun, hands-on project. WHEN: Thurs., Jan. 29, from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: THINKspot at Red Mountain Branch Library, 635 N. Power Rd., Mesa COST: Call for cost; registration begins Jan. 15 INFO: (480) 644-3100

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The Desert Botanical Garden goes to the dogs for this familyfriendly event that features samplings of the best dog food. WHEN: Sat., Jan. 24, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Desert Botanical Garden, 1201 N. Galvin Pkwy., Phoenix COST: Regular price of admission ($10 to $22), plus $4 for each dog INFO: www.dbg.org/eventsexhibitions/dogs-day-in-the-garden

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Kids—including parents and caregivers—will learn about our desert through a fun story, game and short nature walk. WHEN: Thurs., Jan. 8, at 11 a.m. WHERE: Usery Mountain Regional Park, 3939 Usery Pass Rd., Mesa COST: $6 per car INFO: (480) 984-0032 or www.maricopa.gov/parks/usery

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The New Year is the perfect time to resolve to save money. But that doesn’t need to be difficult or even time consuming. With these five tips, you can start saving right away and enjoy the extras you find in your bank account each month. Pay Off Debt. Start with the highest interest rate and focus on paying it off. Credit card debt is usually the highest, so put a plan in action for getting those paid off first. Once that bill is gone, you will have money to use toward other bills or to put in your savings account. Drop Cable. This may sound crazy, but it doesn’t mean that you can’t watch TV and movies. You can buy a HDTV antenna for approximately $30 and watch local news stations for free. If you pay for Netflix ($9 a month) or Amazon Prime ($100 a year), you can also watch many movies and photo page

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TV shows whenever you want, which is much cheaper than paying a cable bill. Save on Groceries with Coupons. You can find coupons in the Sunday paper, magazines, in the store and online. Check out coupons.com at the beginning of each month for new coupons to print for the month. If you really don’t like to cut and carry, Fry’s and Safeway offer coupons that you can load to your shopper’s card so you’ll save at the register without the hassle.

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Events like this at Fort McDowell Adventures—which also features Segway rides, scenic trail rides and “city slicker cattle drives—bring visitors back to the basics, before there were cellphones attached to our hands, and long before kids succumbed Friday Night Franks features a special kid’s menu. to video games. ride or the cattle drive. Julie Solliday of “The sky’s the limit,” Solliday says. Ford McDowell Ad“You can do anything out there, deventures says the pending on what type of event you’d venue is actually like to do. Traditionally, visitors private and boasts like the cowboy theme. When they La Puesta Del Sol bring in people from out of state, (Spanish for “The they want the true Southwest expeSetting Sun”) which rience—picnic tables, fire pits, the offers 360-degree whole bit.” views with its inThe venue, much like the sunsets, comparable vanis stunning. It will bring out the intage points; Boul- Ken Wills performs ner cowboy in anyone. der House for those some cowboy Friday Night Franks who are moved by classics. Rosa’s Ranch the mysteries of ancient sacred places; Fort McDowell Adventures Rosa’s Ranch, of course; and The Sta14803 N. Hiawatha Hood Rd. bles, which features authentic Dutch Fort McDowell 85264 oven or barbecue-style cowboy cook(480) 816-6465 outs that may be combined with a trail www.fortmcdowelladventures.com

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Mesa Coin Club Thirty-five dealers from around the country will be vendors at the 2015 annual show selling rare coins, currency, and bullion. WHEN: Sat., Jan. 24, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sun., Jan. 25, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: Mesa Convention Center building A, 263 N. Center St., Mesa COST: Free appraisals; $1 contribution requested INFO: (602) 571-6241 Mesa’s 15th annual Historic Home Tour Featuring the Evergreen, West 2nd, and Robson historic districts. Special stops include Fitch Farm House, Antique Wedding House, inside the Bungalow, Sirrine House, Queen of Peace Church and MHM on Main Street. Includes the AZ Speing Training Experience and Wallace and Ladmo exhibits. WHEN: Sat., Jan. 24, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: West Second Street, Westwood and Heritage Square

neighborhoods, Mesa COST: $20 INFO: www.mesamuseum.org Mesa Lovin’ Life After 50 Expo Visit the expo and its vendors for information about all things Baby Boomers. WHEN: Wed., Jan. 28, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: Mesa Convention Center, 263 N. Center St., Mesa COST: Free INFO: (480) 348-0343 or www.lovinlifeafter50.com/mesa-expo Carnival of Illusion: An Evening of Old-World Magic Travel with the national recipients for “Excellence in Magic,” Roland Sarlot and Susan Eyed, in this intimate theater and catch a lively slice of magical history. WHEN: Sat., Jan. 31, at 5:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. WHERE: Mesa Arts Center’s Farnsworth Studio, One E. Main St., Mesa COST: $52 INFO: (480) 644-6500 or www.mesaartscenter.com

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each month through March at the Dutton Theater. “It’s not a regular concert,” Dutton said. “It’s a full show with special effects, backdrops and choreographed lighting. It’s a bit to change the show with how we do it, but it definitely makes it better. It’s never stale. We want to mix it up to give people that new experience.” The audience is just as varied as the music The Duttons play. “I like to tell this story. A guy was in the front row of one of our shows with gold teeth, chains around his neck, big combat boots and kind of looked like a gang banger type. I came up to him and asked him what drew him to our show. He said that ever since ‘America’s Got Talent,’ he’s been a fan. He said he loves the variety and it keeps him interested.” The secret of The Duttons’ success is hard work, he said. “Not only did we practice a lot growing up, but our parents really stood by our sides,” he said. “We’re all adults with our own children now, but we’re still working with them. There are three generations in the family. First and foremost, aside from the music, they tried to teach us to live according to good principles and have good values. That’s kept us together, to keep focused on the good things.” January 2015


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Shaved Salad with Dijon Vinaigrette They say never look back, so onward to 2015. But just this once, I’m looking back to holiday dishes, because there was one side salad I was introduced to that is just too good to leave behind. It’s going to be my go-to salad this year for a tasty and healthful plate of goodness and I think you’re going to love it too. It’s a shaved salad with bursts of sweetness from cranberries or raisins, the perfect amount of crunch from toasted almonds, and a phenomenal Dijon dressing punched up with horseradish. The combination leaves your taste buds wanting to come back for more and more and more. The original recipe was given to me by Chef Ryan Clark, the executive chef of Agustin Kitchen in Tucson. Clark, a three-time “Iron Chef ” winner, two-time World Margarita Champion and author of “Modern Southwest Cooking,” prepared this salad for a cooking demonstration recently and the dish absolutely wowed the crowd. He made it with shaved Brussels sprouts and I have since created

variations with green cabbage or Napa cabbage and substituting raisins for the dried cranberries to change it up a bit. The tangy vinaigrette is the perfect complement to balance the sweetness from the raisins and dates. It introduced me to grape seed oil, and now it’s one of my favorite cooking and finishing oils. Now, this recipe is designed for a party-sized bowl of salad. You can cut the recipe in half for a smaller amount, but I’ve kept the original amounts because one of the best things about this particular salad is that you can make it ahead, and it keeps in the refrigerator for days. Unlike a regular salad tossed in dressing, this one stays crunchy, firm and flavorful. I love this recipe so much that I now keep plenty of chopped dates, raisins and slivered almonds on hand to fulfill my craving for this salad anytime I want. Plus, it’s a great way to eat well in the New Year. Here’s to your good health in 2015!

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(Party size. Cut recipe in half for four to six servings) 3 pounds Brussels sprouts (can subthe Brussels sprouts (or cabbage) stitute one large green cabbage or add toasted almonds, cranberries two Napa cabbages) (or raisins), dates, shallots, fresh 1 1/2 cups sliced almonds, lightly grated cheese, salt and pepper. Pour toasted Dijon Horseradish Vinaigrette over 1/4 cup dried cranberries (can substisalad and gently toss. When plated, tute raisins, regular or golden) sprinkle small amount of shaved 1/4 cup fresh dates, chopped into cheese over top. small pieces 2 medium shallots, sliced thin 1/2 cup grated Pecorino Romano or Parmesan cheese, shaved or grated Salt and pepper to taste

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Walking into 5 R Cha Thai Bistro restaurant in East Mesa, we were immediately greeted by the smiling faces of the staff who was ready to help us. That wouldn’t be shocking if it weren’t for the fact that my husband and I recently walked out of a Scottsdale Chinese restaurant because, for 15 minutes, we waited for someone to seat us. No one came. Enthusiastic customer service is one of the things on which co-owner Datcharat Mungkiarsakul prides himself. 5 R Cha Thai Bistro even offers delivery. “The atmosphere is a cozy feeling,” said Kathy Clements, who served as translator for co-owner Pormphana Uphasri. But most importantly, it’s the freshness and the quality of the food that he hopes patrons will remember. On the day we went, I tried the sweet comm. spotlight

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and sour chicken with medium spice. The chicken was tender, thanks to the spices within the dish, and the vegetables and fruit, such as pineapple, were crispy and juicy, respectively. My husband tried Rama, which features a meat of the customer’s choice (he picked chicken) sautéed in Thai peanut sauce on a bed of steamed vegetables. The peanut sauce was thick and tasty, while, like mine, the chicken was tender and juicy. Speaking of peanut sauce, the satay chicken is the best we’ve had in the Valley. We order it each time we visit 5 R Cha. The chicken is juicy—not dry or breaded. The accompanying peanut sauce is thick and peanuty. “Thai food is heathier because we use lighter oil and ingredients, like spices and herbs, lemongrass, basil leaves, to benefit the health,” Mungkiarsakul said. Many of the dishes are gluten-free, meet your neighbor

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or can be adapted to gluten-free meals because most Thai dishes are not breaded, unlike Chinese food. This month, 5 R Cha—which means “five horses”—will be streamlining the menu to combine similar dishes. Uphasri, who refined her cooking skills by watching YouTube, will still offer weekly specials. “(The menu) is big, too large,” he said. “A lot of the items are similar but with different names. We’re going to have a lot of seafood. Some authentic, health-conscious meals.” Clements said that pad Thai is the restaurant’s signature dish. “You know, you go to other restaurants and some may be too sweet or too wet,” she said. “Ours is not too wet. It’s not too sweet. We think it’s perfect.” The location, which formerly housed the Italian restaurant Roma Café, was chosen because a Thai food eatery was desperately needed in the area. “It also stands out,” Mungkiarsakul said. “There are plenty of parking spaces and it’s a single building. We want to have customers who feel

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comfortable and the service feels like they are at home with home cooking.” Mungkiarsakul and Uphasri are best friends who met when Uphasri cut Mungkiarsakul’s hair. She enjoys her work so much that she doesn’t think she’s working,” Clements said for Uphasri. “She could cook all day. She’s doing something she loves.” Munkieatsakul, on the other hand, loves his customers. “Hopefully they like our food,” he said. “I want to make the customer happy. We put our heart and soul into it.”

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Gay marriage is now federally recognized and is legal in 35 states. It has been nearly two months since U.S. District Judge John Sedwick Scott R. Rowley struck down Arizona’s prohibition on same-sex marriage as unconstitutional. Since that time, many same-sex couples have become legally married in Arizona. Despite the dire warnings of those opposed to same-sex marriage, our underlying social fabric seems to still be intact. Judge Sedwick’s order, however, allows for equal treatment under the law in other areas as well. Many couples that were previously legally married in other states, but moved to states that did not recognize their unions, found themselves unable to obtain a legal divorce. In Texas, a couple legally married in another state was denied driver’s licenses because the state did not recognize their marriage, and thus one spouse’s name change was illegal. Arizona will likely see a steady increase in the number of same-sex divorces. For the most part, Arizona family law is gender-neutral, so there are few statutory problems with two spouses of the same gender. Same-sex biz box

couples now have the same right as everyone else to argue over property, spousal maintenance, and whether or not their prenuptial agreement is valid. Same-sex couples now have easier access to adoption. Although there was no prohibition on same-sex adoption previously, Arizona law explicitly favors adoptions by married couples. Last year, I had the displeasure of informing a committed lesbian couple that they would likely be overlooked in a contested adoption proceeding due to their inability to get married. None of the above statements mean that the law around same-sex relationships is perfectly settled. There are numerous other issues that will only be resolved through further legislation and litigation. Although the legal system is often a step behind, it is also the mechanism for social progress. If you or someone you know is in need of family law assistance, contact one of the attorneys at Rowley Chapman & Barney at (480) 833-1113.

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When East Valley newcomers want to buy a home in the area, but are not really sure which subdivision is best, they can seek the expert advice of Valerie and Charlie Randall, Realtors at Luxury Treehouse Realty in Gilbert. The Randalls are lifelong Arizona residents, and as Valerie stated, this means that the two of them know Gilbert and Mesa—including the Las Sendas area—like Realtors Valerie and Charlie Randall are lifelong the proverbial backs of their Arizona residents and they enjoy sharing their vast knowledge of the East Valley. hands. “We know when all of the homes we were still advertising. We know were built, and we can tell them about that it is what it takes to stay open,” the previous owners of the homes, she said.” and the history of the homes and subFrom using social media to ads divisions,” Valerie said. in magazines, they are sure that the The Randalls started Luxury Tree- houses they are representing look as house Realty in March; Danny Per- nice as they can. kinson serves as the broker. Charlie Charlie enjoys people—getting to Randall entered real estate develop- know his clients and helping them ment in the 1970s and residential real through the entire transaction proestate in the 1980s. He has been a top- cess. Valerie, however, said she enjoys producing agent in Arizona since he “connecting the dots” and putting tobegan working in the field. gether the deal. “I got into real estate in the early “I just love helping to find a home 1990s. We handle residential buy- for people and helping them get on ing and selling, and we do everything with their lives,” Valerie said. from $50,000 homes up to $5 million,” She and Charlie have noticed an inValerie said. crease in buyers from Canada, as well In addition to being exception- as from oil-rich states like North Daally knowledgeable about Gilbert and kota, who are interested in buying a Mesa, Valerie said she and Charlie are property with cash. very careful in the way they market No matter who they are or what the homes that are for sale. they are looking for, Valerie said, she “We pride ourselves in using high- and Charlie are happy to show them quality photos, and we make sure vid- around and work with them on buyeos help to make the home appealing ing the home of their dreams. to see,” Valerie said, adding they will “It’s fun to take somebody out to do not shoot footage of dirty and disor- a tour in Mesa, Gilbert and Las Senganized closets or other parts of the das and say, ‘This is what’s good about home that might not look their best. this neighborhood, and this is who Valerie said she and Charlie also lives here.’” believe in the power of advertising to Luxury Treehouse Realty is located continue to get the word out about at 1733 N. Greenfield Rd., Suite 101, Luxury Treehouse Realty and their in Mesa. For more information, work. call (480) 325-1000 or visit www. “During the recent short sales sea- charlierandall.com or www.facebook. son, when everyone else was closing, com/Luxuryrealestatespecialists. on the town

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Veronica and Eric Joyce opened Worship Yoga and Crucible Combat and Fitness in late October with one goal in mind: to offer a family-friendly place where parents and their kids can learn yoga and/or a form of selfdefense called Krav Maga in a way that honors God. “There are a lot of families with small kids in Mesa, and we want them to know that they are all welcome to come here, bring their kids and do yoga and fitness classes,” Veronica said. “We are a family-run organization and our kids are always with their mom and dad, so family is extremely important to us.” In addition to Worship Yoga classes, Veronica also offers other services like meditation, massage, skincare diy

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He has a mix of men and women in “People can meditate while doing yoga, and oftentimes they will tell me his classes who range in age from 20 to how much they needed to hear that 50. “I enjoy teaching people how to proparticular passage,” Veronica said. “It is so wonderful that I get to teach God’s tect themselves, and I like to help take word in the classroom, and I can hon- them to the next level,” he said. Although it might seem like they or Him in this way.” Eric, who has been in martial arts are teaching very different disciplines, for 20 years, teaches Krav Maga, a type Veronica said yoga and self-defense of Israeli hand-to-hand combat and have shared traits. “It is all health-related and offers a self-defense technique that he said is great workout—what Eric taught to police and secuteaches burns about 800 rity forces. calories alone,” she said. “Krav Maga is a great “Yoga might be the opform of self-defense beposite end of it, but it’s cause it does not require also all about understanda lot of time to learn; you ing the body.” don’t have to be an ath- Eric Joyce, left, practices Veronica said she and lete to do it, and it taps a Krav Maga self-defense Eric are looking forward into our natural response move. to working with more families and to an attack or threat,” Eric said. Just as people who walk into a spider helping to inspire them through a web will bring their hands up to their combination of fitness and God’s word. “We want to help change lives for the faces, Eric said Krav Maga uses a person’s automatic responses to defend positive,” she said. Worship Yoga and Crucible Combat themselves. “It involves a lot of simple move- Fitness is located at 5050 E. University ments, and during class we will also go Dr., Suite 114, in Mesa. For more inthrough different scenarios and role formation, call (480) 247-8737 or visit www.worshipfit.org. playing,” he said.

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