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Donors who contribute more than $1,000 have a chance to win a basketball signed by members of Corona Del Sol’s state championship basketball team. Posing with the basketball are, from left, Frank Schmuck, founder and board member of Dollars for Scholars; Sam Duane Jr., varsity basketball coach at Corona del Sol High School; Brent Brown, principal at Corona del Sol High School, and Kenneth Baca, Tempe Union High School District superintendent and Dollars for Scholars board member.
Tempe Dollars for Scholars Seeks Donations About 10 years ago, Tempe resident Frank Schmuck was asked to present an award to Dr. Irving Fradkin, the founder of the national scholarship program Dollars for Scholars. “Dr. Fradkin told me that he would accept the award under one condition—if I agreed to start a local chapter of Dollars for Scholars,” Schmuck said. Schmuck readily agreed. In 2006, Schmuck kept his promise and founded Tempe Dollars for Scholars. Now in its ninth year, the organization has awarded more than $173,000 to more than 170 seniors in the Tempe Union High School District. Schmuck will emcee this year’s Dollars for Scholars Reception, where another 38 scholarships will be awarded to deserving seniors in the district, at McClintock High School, 1830 E. Del Rio Dr., Tempe, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Monday, April 13. Any student who attends a TUHSD school may apply for a scholarship on the organization’s website. So far around 120 seniors have applied this year, Schmuck said.
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In a storyline right out of “Miami Vice,” Tempe Police Narcotics Detectives—working closely with special agents from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration—took down an extensive drug trafficking network after nearly 30 months of investigations. The network—comprised of numerous drug trafficking organizations with ties to organized crime—was responsible for the sale and distribution of methamphetamines, heroin and cocaine in and around the metro-Phoenix area, and as far away as Los Angeles and Indianapolis. Law enforcement authorities seized $7.5 million in cash, 485 pounds of methamphetamines, 50 kilograms of cocaine, 4.5 pounds of heroin and 37 firearms. That’s a drug sting even detective Sonny Crockett would be proud of. The streets of Tempe are soon to become more people friendly. In April, construction crews will begin moving dirt on a project that will transform a central portion of Broadway Road into a more “balanced” street, which will add bike lanes, sidewalks, trees and medians where they did not exist before—effectively removing one eastbound traffic lane. Good new for pedestrians, bad news for motorists. The Phoenix Zoo, already an environmentally friendly facility, is getting “greener” and this has nothing to do with St. Patrick’s Day. The Phoenix Zoo reached agreement with Tempe whereby the City’s solid waste team will collect a large portion of the zoo’s tree trimmings, turning the material into nutrient-rich compost and keeping it out of the landfill.
Congrats to the Corona del Sol boys basketball team, which won its fourth consecutive state championship on March 7. The last time a big school did that was Phoenix Union High School (no longer in operation) in 1961, when it clinched its fourth straight title. Corona del Sol head coach Sam Duane will target a fifth title next season…not an easy task. Can you say dynasty?
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By Kimberly Hosey It might not seem like it now, but summer will be upon us before we know it—and along with the return of triple-digit temperatures comes kids out of school and itching for something to do. Camps from around Arizona, California and beyond came to Tesseract School in Phoenix and Chandler Preparatory Academy in Chandler last month in the 12th annual Camp Fair AZ, sponsored by Raising Arizona Kids Magazine, giving parents and kids a taste of what summer could offer. From animals to pet to robots to test drive, kids had plenty to do at the event—and their parents and caregivers went home with a wealth of information in the form of handouts and one-on-one talks with staff from day camps and overnight camps. Best of all, there was something to suit nearly every family’s or camper’s needs. Need a summertime learning boost? Camps at facilities like Power Brain Training Center combine academics, psychology and just plain fun in their sessions, working on everything from
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Although the next play at Childsplay features an all-female cast, the overall message of accepting people for who they are is a universal issue facing kids. “In middle school I was a girl who wore glasses,” playwright Anne Negri said in a prepared statement. “At that age I often felt like an oddball, trying to navigate the tricky waters of finding myself inside and out. Now, as a 34-year-old, I’ve written a play for the middle school me; for young people who are struggling every day to figure things out with the help of family, old friends, new friends and teachers.” Performances of “Girls Who Wear Glasses” will be held through Sunday, March 29. The Saturday performances will be held at 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. and Sundays at 1 p.m., at Tempe Center for the Arts, 700 W. Rio Salado Pkwy. Tickets start at $15 and can be purchased by visiting www.childsplayaz. org, or at the Tempe Center for the Arts box office.
Kaleena Newman, 23, plays the role of Mira, an 11-year-old who is starting middle school with two girls with whom she has been longtime friends. “Throughout the play she starts to realize those friends are maybe changing,” Newman said. “She has to decide which of those friend groups best The play “Girls Who Wear Glasses,” which shares the life fits her needs to go forward. of a middle school student, will be at the Tempe Center She is really trying to find her for the Arts through Sunday, March 29. think and feel,” Haas said. own way.” There is a scene where Ms. Scope “Girls Who Wear Glasses” also features two other key characters, Sybil, encourages Mira and her friends to Mira’s mom, and Ms. Scope, a lan- work out their differences. “I think it is something all ages are guage arts teacher, the latter of which is responding to,” Haas said. played by 30-year-old Kate Haas. Newman said the play provides a Haas said she fell in love with the play because it resonates with what is going great platform for parents to have discussions with their kids about what is on in grade school and middle school. In Ms. Scope’s role, Haas said she going on in their lives. She said it’s a portrays a self-assured, confident mid- great snapshot of what elementary dle school language arts teacher, who is school students will be facing once entering middle school, as well as a warrior of sorts. “She loves language and likes people what middle school students are albeing able to communicate what they ready facing.
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Library Hosts Inaugural Healthy Living Festival By Meghan McCoy Because members of the public frequently have questions about health, medicine and nutrition, they often turn to books, reference materials and the Internet for more information. With the public’s interest so engaged in health, Tempe officials have decided to host a Healthy Living Festival at the Tempe Public Library. The inaugural festival will feature more than 20 organizations and businesses from a variety of health-related industries from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, March 21, at the Tempe Public Library, 3500 S. Rural Rd. The free festival will host medical professionals, nutrition experts and others distributing information and samples, and conducting demonstrations. Kris Baxter-Ging, public information officer for the City of Tempe, said City officials decided to hold the festival at the library because the library offers information and services. “The Tempe Public Library has information that is really valuable for your everyday life,” Baxter-Ging said. “Some of that information comes in forms of books, music and DVDs. Some of it comes from bringing the experts to the library to meet with you.” Baxter-Ging said information on nutrition, fitness, health-related preventative tips and pet health will be available. She said some of the partici-
pants will have samples, while others will provide zumba and yoga demonstrations. Free massages and toe readings will be offered to attendees, along with a chance to take home library books and DVDs to help achieve health and fitness goals. “There is something there for every age, including your kids,” Baxter-Ging said. Organizations and companies expected to attend are Adalante Healthcare, Southwest Institute for Healing Arts, American Heart Association, American Liver Foundation, University Animal Hospital, Salt River Project, Dignity Health, Whole Foods Market Tempe, LA Fitness, Thrive to Five, Triad Pain Management, Juice +; Maricopa County Department of Public Health, Tempe Fire Medical Rescue Patient Advocate Services Program, KidZone, Fitness Fusion, FitZone Tempe, Yoga Nirvana and Fit4Mom BodyBack. Dr. Kelly Clough, Countryside Animal Hospital, Tempe YMCA, Tempe CERT, City of Tempe Recreation and Miller Marcus Catering also will be among those participating. Baxter-Ging said these Saturday events, which will be scheduled once or twice every three months or so, are intended to bring in additional sources of information.
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entered into a raffle for a chance to win a basketball signed by the 2015 Corona del Sol High School basketball team, Schmuck said. The team recently captured its state-record-tying fourth consecutive boys basketball state championship. “I can’t thank Coach Sam Duane and the basketball team enough for their humility and their willingness to help others,” Schmuck said. A large group of people have helped to make Tempe Dollars for Scholars so successful, he added. Volunteers, board members, principals, guidance counselors and Superintendent Kenneth Baca “have helped March 15, 2015
so much,” he said. Baca said the Tempe Dollars for Scholars program has been a “tremendous benefit” to many TUHSD students. “It provides our students with the means to further their education and contribute to their community,” Baca said. “Without Tempe Dollars for Scholars, many students would find it challenging to pay for their college education. Tempe Union is fortunate to have Tempe Dollars for Scholars as a partner in promoting student success.” For more information about Tempe Dollars for Scholars, or to donate or apply for a scholarship, visit www. tempe.dollarsforscholars.org.
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After some continued nagging (I mean, “polite asking”) from my son last month—and in a throwback to a staple from my childhood and that of many parents in the Valley—we went to Skateland for the first time. Like its Mesa location at 7 E. Southern Ave., Skateland Chandler at 1011 W. Ray Rd. offers regular family skate sessions on various days of the week— from times for younger kids and a chance to meet “Frozen’s” Elsa and Olaf to family skate, lights-out and late-night skating sessions. We chose a weekend family skate session, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. As we entered, we paid admission and purchased tickets to take to the rental counter for skates. Admission varies depending on
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dozen times. (Waiting for him was too a skeeball game and a “ticket jackpot” babyish, he said.) machine that paid off big-time for my “Seriously, David. Lean a little for- son. Giant wad of tickets in hand, he hit ward, see, and bend your knees while the prize counter, where the mediumyou skate.” to higher-ticket prizes are Still nothing. actually decent, and collectI skated what seemed like ed his bounty just in time to 100 laps, but was probably start the next session. This one was much like only 15 or 20. Turns out I can the last, but with younger literally skate laps around the kids, and that was because average 10-year-old skater, of the theme. “Let it Go,” even if it did take me until my “Fixer Upper” and... mid-30s. I seem to rememskates and “Mom, is that a dubstep ber 10-year-old me spending Roller inline skates are an awful lot of time on the available for rental at of ‘Do You Want to Build Skateland’s Mesa and a Snowman?’” rink floor. Chandler locations. And most of these kids did I believe it was. Yep, “Frotoo. Everyone fell at least a couple times, zen” was the theme of the session, comexcept the few experts who shame us all, plete with an appearance by Elsa and and all I saw was smiles. It’s a little hard Olaf, who strolled around and posed to stay sad when you’re zipping around enthusiastically with the kids, especially with your friends, under colored lights a couple birthday parties there especialand walls with black-light murals, rock- ly for the theme and occasion. ing out to “Let it Go.” Birthday packages include a party My son, for his part, eventually start- host, admission, a trip to the DJ booth ed gliding—actually skating—around and moment at the mic for the birthday the rink. Awesome! Able to skate beside kid, pizza, soda, tokens and more. Skateland accommodates a wide him and actually move forward, I asked range of ages, from slightly-olderhim what made the difference. “See that lady over there?” he said, geared parties for younger teens, to pointing to a skater who skated as “Skate Mates” (available for rent for $5), though she was—and may have been— skating aids for younger skaters new to training for roller derby. “She told me to the activity. Parents might have been a little worn out, but every child I saw, of bend my knees.” any age, was having a blast. Yep, this is Sigh. Fine. As long as he gets it. We skated a few more rounds, to- the Skateland I remember. The only difgether this time. He turned out to be ference was the songs, but I guess I have great at turns, and I “impressed” him by to get with the times. Skateland has locations in Chanskate dancing to Mark Ronson/Bruno Mars’ “Uptown Funk”—right before dler and Mesa, and their schedules are pinwheeling my arms and almost falling available online, including open skate on my rear end. Dignity had nothing to sessions and special events. Skateland do with it when my school trip skating also offers lessons and special sessions partner accidentally ran me over, and for homeschooled students, adults and dignity has nothing to do with it now. I church groups and more. think that might be how it always goes, Skateland Chandler when you’re renting footwear. So fun, in fact, that we decided to 1101 W. Ray Rd., Chandler, 85224 pay for the next session, from 4:30 p.m. (480) 917-9444 www.SkatelandChandler.com to 7 p.m. In between, we hit Skateland’s arcade. The only downside we encountered was Skateland Mesa that about half the machines were out 7 E. Southern Ave., Mesa, 85210 of order, but workers were happy to re- (480) 833-7775 fund eaten tokens, and we were all over www.SkatelandMesa.com
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High school sports are noted for building camaraderie. Corona del Sol High School baseball players and coaches showed their support for student athlete Ridge Vanderbur as he battles cancer (Acute Myeloid photo page events calendar Leukemia) at Phoenix Children’s Hospital. Members of the baseball team shaved their heads on Feb. 21 and rallied for his cause, sending positive messages and raising money for the Children’s Cancer Network. Photos by Tim Sealy 1. After the coaches do the first pass, the players head to the dugout for clean up. 2. Coach Dave Webb gets to work on Jacob Goodwin’s thick hair. 3. Freshman Colton has his hair cut off, he’s got his mom, Vicki rolling video. 4. hearsayKieffer not only meet your neighbor Jacob Goodwin shows he’s a good sport by allowing photos mid-shear. 5. Chase Hamilton and Jacob Goodwin share a smile at their new looks. 6. Atreya Tadepalli has a new appreciation for the breeze. 7. The Corona Del Sol Baseball team all shaved their heads in tribute to their classmate Ridge Vanderbur. 8. Coach Dave Webb looked like he was really enjoying shaving his players heads. 9. Ryan Novis says goodbye to his hair. 10. The team congregates in the dugout for a quick expensive homes looking back cleanup after their shaves.
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“The program allows you to be more politically aware to make good, informed decisions. It’s important to me personally because it’s one of the greatest opportunities I’ve had in high school to learn,” she said. “It’s vital to fostering a generation of engaged citizens.” Corona’s team of 29 students is led by social studies teacher Alison Rund. She said her students gain valuable speaking and critical-thinking skills. “I could not be more proud of the students,” Rund said. “Yes, they achieved an amazing feat of a fourth straight state title, but the individual growth that each student has experienced is what is most impressive. They now know more about American history, philosophy and constitutional law than most first-year law students.” While Holste plans to be a high school music teacher, some of Corona del Sol’s We the People alumni go on to work in Washington, D.C., and on Capitol Hill. Many come back to help the current team. Holste credits that alumni participation for the program’s long-standing success. Rund said the efforts of fellow Corona del Sol teachers Justine Centanni and Lisa Adams were invaluable for the students, as the teachers spent hours preparing the students for competition. The team has begun fundraising for the trip to Nationals, which is expected to cost more than $65,000. An online fundraising account has been set up at www.youcaring.com - search “Corona del Sol.”
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This spring tour features private homes—plus Cardon Children’s Medical Center in Mesa—with G-Scale garden railroads in their backyards. WHEN: Saturday, March 28, and Sunday, March 29, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Home in Mesa, Glendale, Sun Lakes, Chandler and San Tan Valley. COST: Donations accepted INFO: www.azbigtrains.org.
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Angels vs. Diamondbacks Spring Training Baseball Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim take on the hometown favorite Arizona Diamondbacks during Cactus League action. WHEN: Friday, March 27, at 1:10 pm WHERE: Tempe Diablo Stadium, 2200 W. Alameda Dr., Tempe COST: $15 to $50 INFO: www.angels.com
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UCP’s Fun, Run, Walk & Roll is the celebration for individuals with disabilities to achieve their potential and to experience equality in the community. WHEN: Sunday, March 29, at 9:30 a.m. WHERE: Kiwanis Park, 5500 S. Mill Ave., Tempe COST: $30 to $35 INFO: (480) 338-7041 or (602) 943-5472 Claws and Paws Class For ages 4 to 6 years, the class offers firsthand experience with various pets. Included will be a simple project, a story, music and a tour of the animal hospital and kennels. Parents are welcome and class space is limited, so only children registered may attend. WHEN: Monday, April 6, from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. WHERE: University Animal Hospital, 2500 S. Hardy Dr., Tempe COST: $15 for ages 4 to 6 years INFO: (480) 968-9275 Save-A-Pet Pet Safety and Pet CPR Class Taught by veterinarians at University Animal Hospital, the class covers such
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They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery and that’s perhaps never truer than in the restaurant business. So it’s no surprise that a new generation of restaurants have shamelessly mimicked the successful fast-casual model of Chipotle, the phenomenally successful Mexican grill that has shaken up the restaurant industry. The latest to walk that path is Fired Pie, a Phoenix-based pizza chain that has eight Valley locations, including a Chandler restaurant on the southeast corner of Loop 101 and Ray Road. Like Chipotle, Fired Pie uses an assembly-line system where customers order from a simple menu—either a personal pizza or a fresh salad—then choose their favorite toppings. Then they watch the kitchen staff prepare the dish using fresh ingredients, pay the cashier and wait for their meal, which arrives within minutes. Like Chipotle, Fired Pie is furnished with modern décor, providing a hip, casual dining experience. In keeping with its simple theme, Fired Pie offers only one size pizza, an 11-inch version priced at $7.95, regardless of the toppings. It’s the perfect size for one person with a hearty appetite or two people who can split a pie and a salad. The pizza can be ordered Fired Pie’s way or your way. For first timers, I’d recommend ordering one of its signature pizzas: Tomato Basil, Pesto Chicken, Hawaiian BBQ, Veggie, Steak & Blue (with gorgonzola cheese), Meaty Italian and just plain Sauce & Cheese (only $6). The Meaty Italian features mozzarella, pepperoni, salami, capicola and sausage. The meats balance well with the sauce and cheese. The thin crust is crispy and slightly chewy, not dry, and complements the toppings nicely. The Hawaiian BBQ—barbecue sauce, mozzarella, Canadian bacon, pineapple and cilantro—is a nice variation on the Hawaiian pizza, with the barbecue sauce and cilantro giving it a subtle Southwestern kick. Designing your own pie is a snap and actually fun: select the sauce (tomato, comm. spotlight
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At Fired Pie, a customized pizza comes out of the oven piping hot.
alfredo, barbecue, pesto, buffalo and garlic & oil), then the cheese (mozzarella, parmesan, feta, gorgonzola, fontina and fresh mozzarella), onto the meats (pepperoni, grilled chicken, barbecue chicken, meatball, steak, salami, Canadian bacon, bacon, capicola, sausage, spicy sausage and anchovies) and finally veggies (onion, garlic, spinach, roasted peppers, mushroom, jalapeño, olive, pepperoncini, pineapple, artichoke, fresh tomato and sun-dried tomatoes) and herbs (basil, cilantro and oregano). Fired Pie’s gas-fired stone hearth oven cooks a pizza in 3 minutes, so by the time you grab a fountain drink, straws and napkins and settle into your seat, the pie is ready. A gluten-free crust is also offered for an additional $2. Fired Pie has five signature salads priced at $7.95: Buffalo Chicken Caesar, Field Greens & Roasted Veggies, Fired Italian, Steak & Blue and Spicy Southwest—or a Naked Caesar for only $6. With 30-plus fresh ingredients, salads can be customized exactly the way you like them. The Fired Italian features a bed of mixed greens topped with salami, capicola, pepperoni, pepperoncini, tomatoes and mozzarella drizzled with Italian dressing. The vegetables are cold, fresh and crisp, and the meats add a salty, zesty flavor. Vegans may want to choose the Field Greens & Roasted Veggies or build their own. For dessert, the Fired Pookie—a fresh chocolate chip cookie with vanilla ice-cream—is deliciously decadent and satisfies any sweet tooth. In a nutshell, Fired Pie focuses on food quality, freshness, efficiency and transparency. It’s Chipotle for pizza... and it works. meet your neighbor
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Praline Apple Pie
The old torn cookbook has no publishing date on it, but it had to have been published when home economics teachers were a big part of the regular school curriculum. OK, those days are long gone, and with them many of the treasured recipes that they undoubtedly shared with students like this Praline Apple Pie. The cookbook is called “Our Favorite Desserts from Home Economics Teachers” and includes 2,000 desserts submitted and tested by teachers from the United States and Canada. Wow, where to begin? I started with the “A’s” and this fantastic and unique apple pie recipe jumped out at me. As if a good homemade apple pie isn’t scrumptious
enough, this one has a glazed caramel topping that enrobes the pecans and gets poured all over the top of the pie after it’s cooked. The recipe calls for mace, which is the outer covering of the nutmeg seed. It’s a bit sweeter and milder that nutmeg, but if you don’t have mace, nutmeg will work just fine. (Grinding the nutmeg fresh is always so much more flavorful than the pre-ground variety). I have to thank my friends Linda and Luther Bruce of Paradise Valley for the phone call I always love getting, “Jan! We found some old cookbooks and I knew you’d put them to good use!” You better believe I will. Enjoy this twist on the all-American favorite!
Praline Apple Pie (Makes 1 deep dish pie)
8 Granny smith apples, cored, peeled and sliced 6 tablespoons butter 1 cup brown sugar 4 tablespoons flour 1 small lemon, juiced 1 teaspoon pure vanilla 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg (or mace) 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon 1/4 teaspoon allspice 1/2 teaspoon salt 2 deep dish unbaked pie crusts, homemade or store-bought Praline Topping: 4 tablespoons butter 1 cup brown sugar 4 tablespoons heavy cream or half and half Pinch of salt 1 cup chopped pecans plus whole pecans for decorating
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Sprinkle one pie shell with 2 teaspoons sugar and bake for about 10 minutes or until shell is light golden brown. Remove from oven and set aside. In a large Dutch oven or pot, combine apple slices, butter, brown sugar, flour, lemon juice, vanilla, nutmeg (or mace), cinnamon, allspice and salt.
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Olé Energy has been waiting to get out of the gates for a while, but the product hit the market in January. “We attempted to come out with it the very week the market crashed in 2008,” Corbin said. “We had a $5 million commitment, which would have launched us nationally and internationally.” The fundraiser for Highland High School was held at the Safeway at Baseline and Higley roads. “I think we are trying to be a more responsible energy drink company,” Young said. “We sponsor athletes, race car drivers, etc., but we encourage safety, being smart and never taking unnecessary risks.” Olé Energy has sponsored a NASCAR vehicle in the Xfiniti series and a vehicle in the Ferrari Challenge. “I have always tried to be aware of community needs and giving back.” Young explained. “I have been very blessed and have always felt the need to be involved where I can. Sudden Impact shares this philosophy and wants to make a difference, particularly with athletics.” Sudden Impact also has another private label beverage product that it makes for Forever Living Products called FAB-Forever Active Boost. “They’re the largest privately held company in Arizona,” said Corbin. For additional information on Olé Energy visit www.oleenergy.com. The product is available on the website or by visiting Amazon.com.
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Energy drinks have been the rage the last 10 years and a Chandler company co-founded by Super Bowl XXIX MVP Steve Young has entered the market. But what sets Olé Energy apart from other companies is its parent company’s commitment to the Valley. For example, Olé Energy recently held a fundraising campaign for Highland High School in Gilbert. “One hundred percent of proceeds go to the Highland High School sports program,” said Merlin Corbin, executive vice president of Sudden Impact Partners Inc. that created the Olé Energy drink. The founding members of Sudden Impact Partners include Corbin, Tyde Tanner and Young. “There has been funding cut all over the country. This is our way to help these students to experience their personal and team ‘Olé’ moments.” Corbin explains that an “Olé” moment is when anyone experiences outstanding success. “Whether it is on the field, on the court or in life and they jump up and yell, ‘Olé!’ On our website we’ll have a gallery of Olé photos and videos that will show those moments of outstanding success.” If someone shares a photo or video with Olé and the company posts it to its website, that person will receive a free case of Olé Energy. Corbin said that the product has healthy aspects to it; it has vitamin B12, electrolytes, a special proprietary blend of herbs called ADX7 and amino acids. Olé Energy contains approximately the same amount of caffeine as a cup of coffee. Young was impressed with Olé Energy and saw an opportunity in it. “I became aware of it when my good friend Tyde Tanner approached me about producing healthier alternatives for people to choose from in an exploding energy category back in the summer of 2002,” Young said. “We talked for several days on and off and we decided to give it a shot. We had always planned on doing some things together and we felt like this was a good fit.”
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