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places like Eton College (where the royals attend school), Cambridge University, and the famous city of lights—Paris.” The boys in the choir were also able to partake in sightseeing and cultural activities and visited Salisbury Cathedral, Greenwich, Royal Observatory, Hever Castles, Westminster Abbey, Tower of London, The Louvre and the Palace of Versailles. In addition to seeing the city from the top of the Eiffel Tower, Joel was able to take in London. “We toured the city of London with the Trinity Choir that hosted us there. It was fun to ride the ‘tubes’—the subway system. We toured the torture chambers of the Tower of London, saw the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace and walked the famous bridges. I got to see the Queen’s official birthday parade,” Joel explained. Although a very talented singer, Joel has plans to continue on with another type of musical study. “I love singing with the Phoenix Boys Choir and I appreciate the great musical education I am receiving from my director Mr. (Georg) Stangelberger,” Joel stated. “But, my passion remains studying piano. I hope to continue my piano studies with the goal of studying piano performance at the collegiate level. The hardest thing about being on tour is that I missed my daily piano practice sessions.” For more information about the Phoenix Boys Choir, visit www. boyschoir.org.

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Riparian Preserve At Water Ranch Hosts the Community By Lynette Carrington Something fishy is going on at the Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch. This year marks the seventh year of Gilbert’s Youth Fishing Day from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 5. Each year kids are invited to the Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch to take part in one of the most fun and engaging events Gilbert has to offer. Kids are welcome at this free community event to join in on a fun day of urban fishing. “It’s a collaborative program between us (the Town of Gilbert) and the Arizona Game and Fish Department,” stated Town of Gilbert Recreation Coordinator Mary Hahn. “There were about 400 people there last year and a lot of families come out.” Kids can come—parents are welcome, too—and cast their lines and try their hand at fishing. Guests are asked to check in with an event volunteer.

“The lake will be stocked before the event, but they don’t say exactly when they will stock it,” Hahn explained. “There will be all kinds of different fish put into the lake, including sunfish.” The event will also feature drawings for various fishing-related prizes for those that are present. Although an urban fishing license is normally required for any urban fishing in Arizona, it will not be needed during Youth Fishing Day so kids can have the chance to get their feet wet, so to speak. (An urban fishing license runs $18.50 for the year.) Arizona Game and Fish will also be on hand at Gilbert’s Youth Fishing Day with free loaner fishing rods and live bait for the first 100 participants. This is a great way to learn about fishing, and in particular, urban fishing that is available through the Valley. Many people, especially kids, haven’t had the experience of even trying to fish and this is a great opportunity for them

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Night Terrors More Frightening Than Bad Dreams For Parents By Tracy House Bad dreams or nightmares can cause anyone to have a restless night, but when a child suffers from night terrors, it can be more traumatizing to the caregiver than the child. “They’re usually more traumatic to everyone around them,” said Lauri Leadley, founder and president of Valley Sleep Center. “A nightmare, you usually wake up and remember. You never remember a night terror.” Night terrors occur predominantly in children and they do not have any recollection of the night terror. Sleep terrors can include waking up, agitation, large pupils, sweating and increased blood flow. Often the child will need to use the bathroom. “The difference between night

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WHEN: Wed., Sept. 25, at 10:30 a.m. WHEN: Fri., Sept. 6, from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. WHERE: Usery Mountain Regional WHERE: Mesa Community College, Park’s Nature Center, 3939 N. Usery 1833 W. Southern Ave., Mesa Pass Rd., Mesa COST: Free, on a first-come, firstpasta vixen mom cents financially speaking COST: $6 vehicle day-use entry fee served basis INFO: (480) 984-0032 or userypark@ INFO: (480) 461-7000 mail.maricopa.gov Mesa Community College invites the Kids will learn about the desert public to explore the amazing universe through a fun story, game and a short in its state-of-the-art planetarium. nature walk. recipe corner

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WHEN: Thru Oct. 12, various times WHERE: Hale Centre Theatre, 50 W. WHEN: Daily thru Mon., Sept. 2, call Page Ave., Gilbert for times COST: $16 to $26 WHERE: Disney Store, SanTan Village, INFO: (480) 497-1181 or hearsay monthly meeting 2218 E. Williams Field Rd., Gilbert law talk www.haletheatrearizona.com COST: Free An American classic, “Little Women,” INFO: (480) 282-9500 or follows the adventures of Jo, Meg, www.shopsatsantanvillage.com Beth and Amy March as they grow up It’s always a magical day at the Disney in Civil War America. Store.

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WHEN: Fri., Sept. 13, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. WHERE: Fitch Park, 651 N. Center St., Mesa COST: Free INFO: www.Mesaaz.gov/youthsports The kick-off celebration will have games, door prizes, vendors, food and the opportunity to register for fall youth sports programs. Bring your blankets for a free movie in the park.

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WHEN: Sat., Sept. 7, at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. WHERE: Higley Center for the Performing Arts, 4132 E. Pecos Rd., Gilbert COST: $18 INFO: (480) 279-7192 or www.higleyarts.org Eric Giliam will showcase his awardwinning magic and illusions in this thrilling, all-ages show.

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WHEN: Sun., Sept. 1, from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. WHERE: Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum in Mesa Arts Center, Arizona Museum of Natural History and Arizona Museum for Youth, downtown Mesa COST: Free INFO: (480) 644-6500 For the fifth year, Target presents “3 for Free” on the first Sunday of each month. The three museums welcome the general public to enjoy each of their exhibits.

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WHEN: Tuesdays thru Saturdays, hours vary WHERE: Hubbard Family Swim School, 1061 N. Dobson Rd., Suite 101, Mesa COST: Free INFO: (602) 971-4044 or www.hubbardswim.com These classes for babies 8 weeks to 5 months of age give parents or caregivers a chance to learn how to enjoy tub time and also learn how to prepare baby for swim lessons.

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“The Best Place in the Country: Pilot Training in Arizona During World War II” WHEN: Tuesdays thru Saturdays thru the end of the year, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.monthly meeting WHERE: Gilbert Historical Museum, 10 S. Gilbert Rd., Gilbert COST: $3 to $5 INFO: (480) 926-1577 or www.gilberthistoricalmuseum.org The traveling exhibit from Mesa makes an appearance at the GHM.

Town Hall Event with Gilbert’s Town Council WHEN: Wed., Sept. 4, from 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. WHERE: Gilbert Chamber of Commerce, 119 N. Gilbert Rd., Suite 101, Gilbert COST: Free, but registration required; reserved for Gilbert Chamber of Commerce members INFO: (480) 892-0056 or www.gilbertaz.com/calendar/ An event of SRP’s Good Government series, this town hall meeting will bring together members of Gilbert’s town council and the business community for a discussion on the latest in local issues.

“Women Mentoring Women: Success Through Collaboration” WHEN: Thurs., Sept. 5, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. WHERE: Gilbert Chamber of Commerce, 119 N. Gilbert Rd., Suite 101, Gilbert COST: Free, but registration required INFO: (480) 892-0056 or www.gilbertaz.com/calendar/ Facilitators include Cindy Zac, director of operations for the Boys and Girls Clubs of the East Valley; Anne McAuley, owner, McAuley Freelance Writing; and Linda Stanfield, owner, Benjamin Franklin Plumbing.

Gilbert Farmers’ Market WHEN: Saturdays from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. WHERE: Gilbert Farmers’ Market, 222 N. Ash Dr., Gilbert COST: Free admission INFO: http://gilbertmarket.com Buy local and support the community every Saturday at the farmers’ market.

Introduction To Fiction WHEN: Saturdays from Sept. 7 thru Sept. 28, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. WHERE: Southeast Regional Library, 775 N. Greenfield Rd., Gilbert COST: $50; $10 fee paid to instructor

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INFO: (480) 503-6200 Learn from Marilyn June Janson, who provides proofreading, editing and manuscript analyses services. She writes copy for professional, family, author, business websites and brochures. An author of children’s stories, a novel, memoirs, fiction and nonfiction, her work appears in many publications.

Children’s Books and Story Writing Workshop WHEN: Saturdays from Sept. 7 thru Sept. 28, from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. WHERE: Southeast Regional Library, 775 N. Greenfield Rd., Gilbert COST: $50; $10 fee paid to instructor (480) 503-6200 Learn from Marilyn June Janson, who provides proofreading, editing and manuscript analyses services. She writes copy for professional, family, author, business websites and brochures. An author of children’s stories, a novel, memoirs, fiction, and nonfiction, her work appears in many publications.

Taylor Morrison - Adora Trails ‘Community Clubhouse Celebration’ WHEN: Sat., Sept. 7, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Adora Trails Clubhouse 7465 S. Adora Blvd., Gilbert COST: Free INFO: (480) 988-9098 or adoratrails.com Join Taylor Morrison to celebrate the newly expanded Community Clubhouse at their masterfully planned community of Adora Trails. Bring the whole family and enjoy cold sandwiches, swimming (lifeguards on duty), face painting, balloon artists for the kids and giveaways. Don’t forget to tour their 10 model homes!

Health Care Decisions: Advanced Care Planning WHEN: Tues., Sept. 17, from 12:10 p.m. to 12:50 p.m. WHERE: Gilbert Hospital Continued Care Clinic, Building C, Suite 140, 5656 S. Power Rd., Gilbert COST: Free, but reservations required INFO: (480) 840-3715. Bring your lunch for this Lunch ‘n’ Learn program.

The 411 WHEN: Wed., Sept. 18, from 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. WHERE: Gilbert Chamber of Commerce, 119 N. Gilbert Rd., Suite 101, Gilbert

COST: Free and reserved for new and current members of the chamber, but reservations required INFO: (480) 941-6320 The 411 is a comprehensive www membership orientation at which you will learn how to maximize the benefits of your Chamber investment. Gain an insider’s view of the chamber’s programs and services, ask questions of its staff, and develop your action plan for chamber engagement and success. Breakfast provided by Bruegger’s.

Cornell Gunter’s Coasters WHEN: Fri., Sept. 20 thru Sat., Sept. 21, at 7 p.m. and 9:15 p.m., and Sun., Sept. 22, at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. WHERE: Showroom at Baker Studios, 263 E. Warner Rd., Suite C-103, Gilbert COST: $19.95 in advance; $24.95 day of show INFO: (480) 313-7714 or www.bakerschoolofmusic.com Cornell Gunter’s Coasters, who were inducted into the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame, are known for such hits as “Poison Ivy,” “Young Blood,” “Charlie Brown” and “Yakety Yak.”

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Steve ‘Short Bus’ Krause Gilbert’s Very Own Comic Keeps It Real By Lynette Carrington

Gilbert resident Steve “Short Bus” Krause is like any other comic. He’s not afraid to poke fun at unusual situations or even at himself. What is different is getting the chance to see the world through the perspective of someone who is differently-abled. “I take everyday situations and put my handicap twist on it,” Krause explained. In June, Krause headlined, for the first time, the Tempe Improv, where friends and fans turned out in force to support this remarkable comic. He frequently laughs about his own condition and one of his most popular performance bits is the “Wii” boxing game. Krause demonstrates how he befuddles the Wii boxing game by wildly flinging his torso and limbs. “I’ve broken a finger, bruised my ribs and hurt my rotator cuff doing that routine,” stated Krause. He does try to be careful, but he refuses to let his condition define the limits of his comedy. “I refuse to bring it down a notch. Go big or go home.” Krause lives with Arthrogryposis, a rare congenital disorder that is often defined by joint contractures, muscle shortness and weakness. Although he used to be able to walk with the help of leg braces, Krause is now in a motorized wheelchair and gets added assistance from his service dog, Kawana. “Kawana opens doors, picks things up, takes my shoes off,” explained Krause. Parents with differently-abled children or who live with forms of disabilities themselves approach Krause at shows. “They say, ‘It’s nice to see someone who has a disability doing what they want.’ They think it’s inspiring.” Often Krause will come out on stage and relay to the crowd that everything is OK and that he’s not contagious. “You can’t catch awesome,” Krause says as he slyly relays the punch line, and it has become a catchphrase seen on T-shirts at his shows. It’s that level

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of acceptance and comfort in his own skin that shows an audience that it is fine to laugh along and experience the world of “Short Bus.” Krause previously attended Mesa Community College and worked in sales and marketing with the Arizona Cardinals before vigorously pursuing stand-up. He’s been doing comedy since 2004 and has opened for such heavy hitters as Russ Peters, Tommy Davidson, Dave Attell, Carlos Mencia and Pablo Francisco. Krause has performed comedy in West Palm Beach, Dallas, Minneapolis, Los Angeles and El Paso. He appeared at the Boston Comedy Festival, the World Series of Comedy in Las Vegas and was a finalist at the Arizona Funniest Comedian competition three years ago. The comic is growing his national fan base while touring and ultimately hopes to move to Los Angeles or New York to further his career. Krause can most frequently be seen at Stand Up Live in downtown Phoenix, www. standuplive.com, and at Tempe Improv, www.tempeimprovaz.com. His Facebook page is www.facebook. com/ShortBusComedy.

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SoCal Fish Taco Co. A little bit of the beach has come to downtown Gilbert in the form of SoCal Fish Taco Co. Nestled in a former real estate office, Pablo Reynoso Jr. has created a “coastal, not cowboy” eating experience. He tells his story briefly on the menu: “Three decades ago, my parents moved us to the Valley from South Bay in Southern California, so I thought my East Valley neighbors would enjoy a beachcomber’s take on today’s gastro pub, serving premium microbrews and quick, zesty homemade food.” We decided to visit early on a weekday evening and we were surprised that SoCal was booming. There are only a few tables inside but the spacious outdoor patio area comm. spotlight

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seats many more and the misters and soft lighting make it ideal for lunch or dinner. The Southern California surfing pictures—and even Pablo’s old surfboard—add to the ambiance of this fun place that would be at home next to Hodad’s on Ocean Beach. The laidback beach vibe is even evident on the menu, which offers tacos, wraps, fish and chips, clam chowder, salads and a nice assortment of California-crafted microbrews. We asked our adorable and efficient server, Jenn, for suggestions and ordered accordingly. From the list of coastal favorites, we chose the crab cakes ($6) and coconut shrimp ($9) for our appetizers. We were delighted with both. The crab cakes were crunchy on monthly meeting

the outside with warm spicy crab on the inside and the delectable shrimp was served with spicy shrimp sauce as well as a zesty orange sauce with a hint of honey and chili. We ordered three varieties of tacos that were brought to our table just as we polished off the appetizers. The Mahi tacos ($7) are broiled and topped with SoCal slaw, cotija cheese and mango salsa. Our server let us know that it is one of the most popular items on the menu. That is well deserved because it was delicious. The blackened grouper tacos ($7) were also broiled and topped with slaw, cheese and a baja sauce which had great flavor and nice “kick.” The chicken tacos ($6) are styled after Olvera St. (downtown LA) as each of the three tacos overlap each other. The chicken is marinated and grilled, and the tacos are topped with cabbage, onion, cilantro, radish, cheese and an avocado tomatillo sauce. Each order of tacos also comes with beans, rice

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Self Development Charter School A School that Develops Lifelong Learners There are many educational choices for your child. Whether you choose a public, charter or private school, you will always want what works best for your child and your family. Self Development Charter School in Mesa offers a publicly funded and accelerated school that continues to be highly ranked in the state of Arizona. For example, SDCS ranks as the No. 6 school among all public and charter schools. Students truly master concepts in an environment that supports academic excellence. Founded in 2000, Self Development Charter School provides kindergarten through eighth-grade education, and a self-development preschool for children older than 2. “The preschool is a separate entity, but it prepares the children for the charter school,” said Teacher and on the town

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attention and teacher-led lessons are their classroom and fourth grade and also augmented by others who assist up, their foreign language is an onlinewith science labs and other classes based program,” noted Harguess. Sports are encouraged at Self such as strings, percussion, dance troupe, art, computer lab and foreign Development Charter School. “The lower grades have a sports club language. that they do and the middleThe curriculum is school kids have a sports primarily textbook-based club that is more intensive and the standards are and teaches skills and gets simply baselines. them ready to try out for “At SDCS we teach at high school athletic teams,” least one grade level ahead Harguess explained. of the state standard,” noted Students get to participate Hunt. “So, in first grade, in various tournaments and students are learning from Students at Self a second-grade textbook.” Development Charter track meets. Self Development Charter Overall, Hunt stated that School learn at an accelerated pace. School has a waiting list, but the community of students attend a learning environment potential students and their families are that recognizes one’s individuality encouraged to make an appointment and presents diverse learning to tour the campus. As a charter school, there is no tuition opportunities. In addition to the academic at Arizona’s Best Private Charter School, curriculum, other classes such as violin but tax credit contributions can be are offered. “If students don’t elect to made through the Arizona School Tax take violin, then they will take music Credit. The school is located at 1709 N. Greenfield Rd. (south of McKellips appreciation,” Harguess explained. Rd.). Call (480) 641-2640 or visit www. Foreign language is also taught. “First, second and third grades learn selfdevelopmentcharterschool.com for Spanish from a teacher that comes into additional information.

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Asiana Flight 214: A Tragedy and a Miracle Our thoughts and prayers go out to all 307 passengers, crew and their families of Asiana Flight 214. The National Transportation Safety Board, also known as the NTSB, is conducting an investigation and therefore no official cause has been released. As an aviation attorney, I have reviewed the amateur videos, animations, transcripts of survivors, witnesses and numerous articles. Let’s break down what probably happened. At least two pilots were at Along with being a pilot, Paul S. Rowley focuses on the controls, one of whom the practice of aviation law. was designated as the pilot happened. If there were mechanical in command (PIC), who is ultimately issues the pilots were dealing with, responsible for landing. we will learn this also. There was The 777 was equipped with a flight some concern the “auto throttle” (like data recorder and a cockpit voice the auto pilot) was not functioning recorder. properly resulting in lower airspeed I have represented pilots and and higher sink rate. This reminds the passengers involved in crashes pilot the first rule, “Fly the plane.” It and hard landings. The data is is a miracle that 305 people survived. being compiled, but here are my What did we learn from Asiana preliminary thoughts. (These are not Flight 214? my final opinions, just preliminary • Life is fragile observations.) • Accidents can happen The airspeed was below • People can make mistakes—even recommended landing airspeed. The pilots. altitude of the aircraft was too low for • Aircraft can fail a safe landing. The pilot failed to avoid • There are inherent risks in all forms hitting the sea wall and the resultant of transportation breakup of the aircraft. I also suspect • Let us all get our houses in order. there were either cockpit distractions, We never know when we will be lack of situational awareness, spatial taken, so take the time now to ensure disorientation or some other reasons against risks, have your legal affairs in the pilots were unable to avoid the order, and show and tell your loved crash. A review of the black box data ones everyday how much you love and computers will help us show what them. biz box

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