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environment. During the time of our construction, we will be seeing all of our patients in our Ray road office (Ray and McClintock). It will be a fairly quick construction time and we appreciate your patience in this effort. The next two changes in our office are a reflection of our commitment to embrace the latest in technology. First, our office is becoming “impressionless.” That hopefully will leave a better “impression” on many of our patients! ha ha! (pun intended). We have added the new technology of a digital scanner in place of more uncomfortable, less accurate traditional impressions. This new digital scanner will be the FIRST in the East Valley. If you have ever had to take a mold or impression of your teeth and didn’t enjoy the gag reflex that often occurs with it, you will appreciate the new scanner. Because of its accuracy, your scan will be sent to labs across the country for faster response time in making appliances. It also integrates with software that predicts tooth changes so you can see what your teeth will look like after movement. All of these benefits come from a simple, painfree 3 minute scan of your teeth. We think it’s worth it!
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Lastly, we are providing you with the latest technology in 3D. We are incorporating the iCAT digital CT scanner. It uses less radiation than a typical 2D x-ray but will give you much more information and better views of the mouth and jaws. With the current findings that link sleep wellness and breathing with Type 2 Diabetes, ADD, ADHD, autism, hypertension, stroke and even cardiovascular disease, we will now be able to routinely look at airways to insure that you, and all your family members, are breathing and sleeping well. This is just one of many advantages we will be able to have with the 3D digital CT scanner. Less radiation, better viewing and better diagnosis will lead to more efficient, more comfortable and more accurate treatment. This brings us back to the beginning quote by H. Jackson Brown, Jr. I believe Chamberlain Orthodontics is embracing the best that is available for you in the Chandler community. We are always looking to provide you with the best ideas, surroundings and technology that is available. This is how we can change both your future and the future of Chamberlain Orthodontics for the better!
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Wisdom teeth are almost certain to cause problems if left in place. This is particularly true of impacted wisdom teeth, such problems may occur suddenly and often at the most inconvenient time. While the kids are out for summer break, there couldn’t be a better time to take care of this preventative procedure. The average mouth does not have room for the third molars, also known as “wisdom teeth,” to come in properly. These poorly positioned impacted teeth can cause many problems such as swelling, stiffness, pain and illness. The pressure from the wisdom teeth may move other teeth and disrupt the orthodontic of natural alignment of teeth. The most serious problem occurs when tumors or cysts form around the impacted wisdom tooth, resulting in the destruction of the jawbone and healthy teeth. It is now recommended that impacted wisdom teeth be removed early to prevent these problems. Most commonly we remove wisdom teeth between the ages of 14 and 22 years whether they are causing problems or not. The procedure is technically easier and patients recover much quicker when they are younger. What is a relatively minor procedure at 20 can before quite difficult in patients as they get older. Also, the risk of complications increases with age and the healing process is slower. We utilize the latest technologies and techniques to make your procedure go smoother and your healing process faster. For a consultation, please call Dr. Shah at 480.814.9500. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon. Board Certified, American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.
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Kyrene superintendent retiring next year Dr. David Schauer has been at the helm of the Kyrene School District for a decade, but the 2015-2016 school year will be his last overseeing the elementary school district. Schauer plans to spend his last year in the schools supporting students, teachers and school leaders with the important work they do. “I absolutely love talking to kids about what they are learning and about their school experiences, and plan to be very engaged with the student population,” Schauer said. “I’m also committed to working with the governing board and district leaders to ensure the transition to a new superintendent is as smooth as possible, so there is no interruption to student learning and the important work underway to support that primary objective.” Schauer began his career with Kyrene in 1996 as the principal of Aprende Middle School, where he worked for six years. In 2002 he was selected as the assistant superintendent for instructional services, serving until 2006, when he was named superintendent. Schauer shared how his experience with the Kyrene School District impacted his opinion of education. “Kyrene is the best place to educate children in the state of Arizona, and I have learned why the district has that reputation,” he said. “The greater Kyrene community is a huge supporter of what we do here and expects excellence from us. We deliver this through hiring the very best staff members and by constantly evaluating our performance and making needed improvements to programs and services.” Under his tenure at Kyrene, Schauer said, “My first goal was to bring together groups of staff and community members to find common ground on meeting the needs of the students we serve.” He was able to accomplish this by creating ongoing committees and foclassifieds
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Rio Salado College welcomes new vice president of student affairs Following a national search, LeRodrick Terry, Ph.D., was named the vice president of student affairs at Rio Salado College. His first day on the job was July 1. Terry brings a proven track record of results-driven leadership, teamwork and student success to the college, according to a press release. Terry has worked in higher education leadership roles for more than 10 years. He previously served as dean of student services at Hillsborough Community College in Tampa, and in director roles at Talladega College in Alabama, and Shorter University in Georgia. “Dr. Terry is a passionate advocate for student success and has a strong reputation as a student-focused, collaborative leader who explores and implements innovative strategies to support student services, recruitment and retention,” said Dr. Chris Bustamante, Rio Salado College president. “His wealth of knowledge and experience will benefit Rio Salado College and the Maricopa Community College District through the many contributions he will make during his tenure here.” Terry’s work has focused on developing innovative recruitment and retention strategies, increasing completion rates, promoting student advocacy, and creating best practices that positively support student affairs and diversity. “It is an honor and privilege to assume the role of vice president of student affairs at Rio Salado College,” Terry said. “I am eager to serve and contribute to the missions and values of Rio Salado by imparting my pas-
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sion for supporting student success through innovation and teamwork.” As vice president of student affairs, Terry will oversee the administration and strategic planning of the college’s academic advisement, hoop of learning, admissions, records and registration, college copy center services, disability resources and services, financial aid, international education, institutional advancement, judicial affairs, quality assurance and training, student life and leadership, testing and assessment, and veteran services departments. In addition, he will have oversight of the strategic enrollment management initiative, commencement and the development of a welcome center for the college. Terry’s academic background also includes teaching. He served as an adjunct faculty instructor for seven online universities. He has also taught in-person middle school, high school and GED classes in Alabama and Florida. Terry earned a Ph.D. and M.Ed. in higher education administration from Auburn University, and a M.A. in leadership from Shorter University. Rio Salado College is one of 10 Maricopa Community Colleges and one of the largest online public community colleges in the nation, serving nearly 59,000 students annually with more than 30,000 online. Founded in 1978, Rio Salado offers 600-plus online classes, more than 100 degree and certificate programs and general education courses. The college also provides support for dual enrollment, military and incarcerated students and serves as one of the largest providers of adult basic education in Arizona.
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GoDaddy founder Bob Parsons’ real estate group has bought another commercial property, according to the Phoenix Business Journal. Parsons’ YAM Properties LLC bought a building and site at Fifth Street and Ash Avenue in downtown Tempe for $6 million. It was previously home to McDuff’s sports bar.
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My son and I like to travel to outof-the-way places, but it’s not often that we find ourselves in the middle of town—and in the middle of nowhere—at the same time. With a population of six, Tortilla Flat might make that very short list. It also may be the only entire town that is a destination you can see in a few hours with your family. Tortilla Flat, located northeast of Apache Junction and two miles past Canyon Lake on Apache Trail, boasts the distinction of being the last surviving stagecoach stop on the historic Apache Trail. The unincorporated town knows how to make the most of its tourist appeal, and has been hosting visitors for over a century.
Arguably the main attraction is the Superstition Saloon, a bar and restaurant known for its decor, chili and burgers. Sadly for my son, it does not feature kick-in-able, cartoon-style saloon doors, but he made a show of identifying himself as the “rootin’-est, shootin’-est” as we entered, anyway. (I’m sure other patrons were duly impressed.) We visited not for food, but to see the artwork. In addition to the Western themes painted through much of the town (even the bathroom stalls have saloon-character art), Tortilla Flat has a rich history—literally. Tens of thousands of dollar bills paper nearly every wall and surface in the restaurant. The saloon started as a hangout
David Hosey gets up close and personal with a likeness of John Wayne in the Superstition Saloon. Wayne was purportedly a frequent visitor, along with many other famous visitors.
for Roosevelt Dam workers in the early 1900s. Workers would leave a dollar with their name on it on the wall so they could always return for a cold one. That’s how the tradition of pinning dollars to the restaurant’s walls got started—a tradition that’s grown
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to an estimated $80,000 pinned to nearly every wall, ceiling, beam and other surface in the saloon and other buildings in Tortilla Flat. You can join in the tradition: Just sign your name on a dollar bill, hand it over at the bar,
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Sometimes projects that I do with my kids have a clear purpose, such as a holiday craft or as a gift. Sometimes, we do it merely “because it’s cute and fun.” River rock animals are cute and fun, and as a bonus, easy to make!
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Step 1 Even if you don’t have river rocks as an integral part of your landscape like I do, you know someone who does. The hardest part of this project was finding appropriately shaped rocks, which took 10 minutes. In this case, I made quail, lizards and frogs. Once I selected a rock for the body of the animal, I put it on the lawn and then searched for other rocks that resembled heads, legs or tails.
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Step 2 After washing the rocks to remove excess dirt, I laid them all out on a plastic drop cloth into the shapes I’d imagined. The only cheat I used was glass beads for eyes. I just couldn’t find anything small and round enough to pass for cartoon-like frog eyes. Once the animal bodies were reassembled, I glued them together. I used Gorilla Glue, but in the future I would use a different adhesive like all-weather epoxy. One of the selling points of Gorilla Glue is that it expands as it cures to fill areas that may have missed being glued. For this project, however, it just bulged out in places I didn’t want it to show up. I used tape to hold pieces in place if they weren’t cooperating on their own.
Step 3 Once the glue was dry, my kids and I painted the animals. While my kids chose fantastical color schemes, I wanted to go for a more realistic look. I painted the lizard to look like a bluebelly that lives in my vegetable garden and the quail could be any number of birds strutting their stuff on my parents’ fence. When the paint dried, we set them out in our yard. Some are hiding under plants, others are having a party for all to see. They add a whimsical touch to our yard which my kids find quite bemusing. July 15, 2015
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I’m not a couponer. If I need something, it’s usually because I’m about to run out of it and I need it quickly. Conversely, if I have a coupon, it’s almost always for something I don’t need. That being said, I do like to save money wherever I can. In my world, the only thing that rivals finding a good deal is finding a good deal for which I don’t have to jump through a bunch of hoops. Like all big-box stores, Costco has good prices on some things and really terrible prices on others. I agree with every article I’ve ever read that buying fresh produce at Costco for nonparty use is a sure way to end up with spoiled vegetables. There are things I won’t buy anywhere else, however, things like toilet paper and garbage bags. I wouldn’t buy anywhere else, that is, until I finally broke down and bought a year’s subscription to Amazon Prime photo page
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while it was on sale for $79. I decided to give Prime a shot because I am also a cord cutter and I had read that Amazon Prime’s online streaming service was really good. (More on that next month.) In the meantime, I now have free shipping on anything sold through Prime. Thanks to Amazon’s fulfillment warehouse in Goodyear, I’ve had items arrive on my doorstep within a few hours of clicking “checkout.” It’s the ultimate in last-minute shopping and I don’t even have to set foot in a retail store. Aside from specialty gifts with free shipping, is there a benefit to ordering off of Amazon Prime versus heading to Costco? After all, Amazon Prime doesn’t offer free samples of delicious food as I meander up and down the aisles. The answer to that question is “it depends.” For example, I realized af-
ter a recent Costco run that I’d forgotten coffee and I was about to run out of it but I didn’t want to go back to impulse-shopping heaven. Upon searching Amazon, I saw that they offer many of the same brands as Costco but at $10 more—even with Prime shipping. Other things, like toilet paper, fare much better. While Costco sells Cottonelle Ultra Comfort Care in a 36-pack for $34.99 (97 cents/roll), it can be had in a 32pack for $15.96 (49 cents/roll) from Amazon. Products like paper towels seem to vary greatly depending on brand, as does laundry detergent. A relatively new Amazon service that I haven’t tried out yet is Prime Pantry. Shoppers fill a 45-pound box for a shipping flat rate of $5.99, all guided by a handy tracking window to ensure not going over on box weight.
Based on pricing out some items like a Coke fridge-pack, Prime Pantry prices aren’t cheaper than Costco but they allow for shopping from the comfort of home. If Amazon only sold gifts and books then Prime membership wouldn’t compete with Costco at all. As someone who’s not known for planning ahead, there’s no way I’d survive with only a Prime membership. To that point, it’s also nice to be able to order an exotic gift at the last minute and have it shipped for free. Where Prime falls short in last-minute grocery shopping it more than makes up for in last-minute and impulse shopping. If I had to choose only one, I get more everyday use out of my Costco membership, but it sure is nice to take advantage of all that Amazon has to offer without having to pay extra for shipping.
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and it will be added to the rich walls within a week as the workers maintain and add to the walls. While we weren’t up for a full meal, we did mosey over to the ice cream parlor, which offers fantastic ice cream as well as homemade fudge in a variety of flavors. Of particular acclaim is its prickly pear gelato. We David holds up a humorous sign from the chose butter pecan and double dark Tortilla Flat gift shop. chocolate. Warning: Get a cup, espe- souvenirs, humorous Western paracially if you’re visiting in the summer. phernalia, high-quality jewelry and My son wore a very more. sticky, very tasty chocYou probably won’t olate glove of melted spend an entire day ice cream from his illhere (though if you advised cone. visit October through We rounded out our April you can make use stay by touring the of the nearby camprest of the attractions The boardwalk outside the four ground, and the town along the small row buildings of Tortilla Flat include hosts reenacted gunbuildings that make up benches and funny signs. fights Dec. 26 through the location. In addition to the saloon Easter) but Tortilla Flat is a great stop and ice cream shop, the town boasts a for out-of-town guests looking for a one-room schoolhouse that serves as little Old West fun, as you visit a lake, the Tortilla Flat Museum and a mer- or just a fun and quirky jaunt. Your cantile shop that offers Tortilla Flat buck can literally stop here.
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In conjunction with the Birds of a 7 Flashlight Tours Feather exhibition, these Saturday Experience the plants, animals, workshops include short science lessights and sounds of the desert night sons about birds and hands-on art as participants explore the garden by hearsay meet your neighbor law talk projects for kids. night guided by their flashlights. WHEN: Saturday, July 25, from 12 p.m. WHEN: Thursdays and Saturdays to 2 p.m. through Sept. 5, at 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. WHERE: Tempe Center for the Arts Gal- WHERE: Desert Botanical Garden, 1201 N. Galvin Pkwy., Phoenix lery, 700 W. Rio Salado Pkwy., Tempe COST: $10 to $22 COST: Free INFO: (480) 941-1225 or INFO: biz(480) 350-2867 or box expensive homes looking back www.dbg.org http://1.usa.gov/1RddkJ0
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In this interactive program, children will get up close and personal with live animals while receiving a fun lesson in wildlife rescue and conservation. WHEN: Saturday, July 25, from 11 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. WHERE: Environmental Education Center at Veterans Oasis Park, 4050 E. Chandler Heights Rd., Chandler COST: Call for charge; preregistration required INFO: www.chandleraz.gov/registration
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Kids Club is a great opportunity for children to learn in a fun, interactive setting. The Chandler Fashion Center has teamed up with National Geographic Kids to create activities and games that focus on discovery through play. WHEN: Wednesdays, at 10 a.m. WHERE: Chandler Fashion Center, 311 W. Chandler Blvd., Chandler COST: Free INFO: (480) 812-8488 or www.shopchandlerfashioncenter.com
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Learn Your Lizards shows participants how to identify common species of lizards, such as Western whiptails, tree lizards, side-blotched and greater earless. WHEN: Saturday, Aug. 8, at 8:30 a.m. WHERE: Boyce Thompson Arboretum, COST: $4.50 to $9 INFO: (520) 689-2811 or http://arboretum.ag.arizona.edu
10 Takeria Russel Book Signing Event Tempe author Takeria Russel will sign copies of her book, “Little Brown Skin.” WHEN: Friday, July 24, at 10 a.m. WHERE: Boys and Girls Clubs of the East Valley’s Ladmo Branch, 715 W. Fifth St., Tempe. COST: Free admission INFO: (480) 858-2400
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By Jill Hanks, Tempe Union High School District The way art is viewed at Corona del stations are being installed to remSol High School is about to change. edy the drainage issues. Concrete and Fine arts teachers are leading efforts pavers will fill the sand area. to beautify the campus while creating Local architecture firm Architekton a permanent outdoor art gallery. The donated time and designs, and Corogallery, to be located in the school’s na’s Fine Arts Department kicked off a courtyard, will allow student artwork fundraiser to pay for the pavers. Their to be displayed, not only for the daily campaign, “Leave your Mark with the enjoyment of their classmates, but Arts,” allows people to buy bricks and for visiting parents and community personalize them. There are two domembers. nation levels—Crown and Aztec. The “We’re hoping it will be like the gym $50 Crown bricks will border the peis to the athletes and the auditorium is rimeter of the gallery space. The $100 to our performers. This will be a space Aztec bricks will border the stage that showcases and inspires our visual in the center of the art gallery. Each arts students,” said Brynne Evans, a vi- 4-inch by 8-inch brick can contain up sual arts teacher. to three lines with a 15-character limit The unique design will include three per line. shade sails to provide a comfortable “The ‘Leave Your Mark with the climate. The area, which will include Arts’ fundraiser is a great way to get benches and a stage, will primarily the community involved, as well as to rely on solar lighting, but electrical recognize and permanently remind us outlets will be installed for sound, ad- of the alumni, clubs, teams, businessditional lighting and technology. es and others who support Corona del The gathering space for events, pre- Sol,” said Sarah Chelton, a visual arts sentations and socializing will also teacher. create opportunities for research and “It allows everyone to be included in real-world learning as an outdoor the project,” added Evans. “We hope classroom. For example, science, math that people will be encouraged to put and sustainability classes could exam- their name on this central location of ine the unique design of the structure, campus for all to see for many years analyze wind speed to test the shade to come.” sails and study the solar lighting, while While Evans, Chelton, visual arts English students may elect to reflect teacher Megan Knight and their stuand write about student works. dents work to plan more fundraisThe idea for the gallery became part ers, their Facebook page has details of the solution to a drainage issue. on how to buy a personalized brick. When it rains, the 4,126-square-foot Go to www.facebook.com/cdsoutcourtyard, which includes an aban- doorartgallery. For more information, doned sand volleyball court, retains email Brynne Evans at bevans@temwater, which has caused it to become peunion.org or Megan Knight at mkan eyesore. This summer, pumping night@tempeunion.org.
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Tempe Adventure Run Meet new running friends the third Thursday of every month at Road Runner Sports. Run to win raffle tickets and relax afterward at an after party. meet your neighbor WHEN: Thursday, July 16, from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. WHERE: Road Runner Sports, Tempe Marketplace, 2000 E. Rio Salado Pkwy., Tempe COST: Free; registration required expensive homes INFO: www.adventurerun.com History in a Bottle: Glass Containers Speaker Jared Smith speaks about glass containers in the late 1800s and early 1900s and what they can tell us about American industrial revolution. WHEN: Thursday, July 16, from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Tempe History Museum, 809 E. Southern Ave., Tempe COST: Free INFO: http://1.usa.gov/1Gi00gg Comedian Pauly Shore Pauly Shore, comedian and actor, will perform stand-up comedy at ASU Tempe Campus. Shore is known for his rise to notoriety in the 1990s with starring roles in popular films such as “Jury Duty” and “Son-in-Law.” WHEN: Thursday, July 16, at 8 p.m.; Friday, July 17 at 7:30 p.m.; and Saturday, July 18 at 7 p.m. WHERE: Tempe Improv, 930 E. University Dr., Tempe COST: $22 INFO: (480) 921-9877 or www.tempeimprov.com Beretta Sun Beretta Sun, a pop-rock band that combines honest lyrics and a driving musical force, will perform at Tempe Marketplace.
WHEN: Friday, July 17, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. WHERE: Tempe Marketplace, 2000 E. Rio Salado Pkwy., Tempe COST: Free INFO: bit.ly/1HrkYuW Loni Love Loni Love, an accomplished comedian appearing as a regular guest DJ on “The Ellen Show” and co-host of Fox’s “The Real,” will show her comedic talents at Tempe Improv. WHEN: Friday, July 24, at 7:30 p.m. and 10 p.m.; Saturday, July 25, at 7 p.m. and 10 p.m.; and Sunday, July 26, at 7 p.m. WHERE: Tempe Improv, 930 E. University Dr., Tempe COST: $20 INFO: bit.ly/1DcX5p1 WNBF Arizona State Championships Bodybuilding Show The Arizona State Championships Pro Qualifier bodybuilding show will feature a range of athletes competing with panel judging. WHEN: Saturday, July 25, at 10 a.m. WHERE: Tempe Center for the Arts Theater, 700 W. Rio Salado Pkwy., Tempe COST: $25 to $50 INFO: (480) 350-2822 or www.azstatechampionships.com Pete Pancrazi Pete Pancrazi, jazz guitarist/vocalist and “Jazz Guitar Player of the Year” by AZJazz Magazine, will perform at Barnes and Noble. WHEN: Saturday, July 25, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. WHERE: Barnes & Noble Fountain, Tempe Marketplace, 2000 E. Rio Salado Pkwy., Tempe COST: Free INFO: bit.ly/1HrkYuW
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Social Distortion with Nikki Lane, Drag the River Social Distortion take its talents to Tempe at the Marquee Theatre. Considered one of the best-selling punk rock bands, it has sold more than 3 million albums worldwide. WHEN: Tuesday, July 28, at 6:30 p.m. WHERE: Marquee Theatre, 730 N. Mill Ave., Tempe COST: $35 INFO: www.luckymanonline.com/ events/socialdistortion-2/ Jimmy Carter: A Full Life Jimmy Carter, the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize recipient and 39th President of the United States visits to sign his memoir “A Full Life.” WHEN: Friday, July 31, at 7 p.m. WHERE: Changing Hands Bookstore, 6428 S. McClintock Dr., Tempe COST: $28 INFO: (480) 730-0205 or www.changinghands.com/event/carter-jul2015 Tempe Comedy Concert Series: Bob Kubota Enjoy stand-up comedian Bob Kubota, who has done it all including “America’s Got Talent,” MTV’s “Half Hour Comedy Hour,” TBS’ “Comedy Cure” and has been featured on Comedy Central. WHEN: Friday, July 31, at 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Tempe Center for the Arts Lakeside, 700 W. Rio Salado Pkwy., Tempe COST: $10 to $25 INFO: (480) 350-2822 or bit.ly/1gxurdz
Miss Native American USA Pageant 2015 The pageant is dedicated to recognize and honor young Native American women throughout United States, build character, enhance self-esteem and celebrate Native American tradition and beauty. WHEN: Saturday, Aug. 8, at 5:30 p.m. WHERE: Tempe Center for the Arts Theater, 700 W. Rio Salado Pkwy., Tempe COST: $15 INFO: (480) 3502822 or bit.ly/1HrjzV7 URBANIZED IMAGES
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The Book of Mormon coming to ASU Gammage By Tamara Juarez
“The Book of Mormon,” critically acclaimed for its sharp humor and named “the best musical of this century” by The New York Times, will hit the ASU Gammage stage beginning Tuesday, Oct. 20. Since its Broadway debut in 2011, the satirical play of two overly optimistic Mormon missionaries has won nine Tony awards, including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Direction and Best Scenic Design, and received the 2011 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album. The story follows the misadventures of Elders Kevin Price and Arnold Cunningham as they set out on a quest to bring faith and hope to the people of a remote village in Uganda. But teaching the local population about their faith and Scriptures proves to be a bigger challenge than expected when only one of the two men has actually read “The Book of Mormon.” As the Ugandans focus their worries
on rampant famine, AIDS and a tyrannical war lord threatening to bring misery to their village, Price and Cunningham have to devise a way to make people listen, even if it means making up half the Scripture. “The Book of Mormon,” written by the four-time Emmy Award-winning creative minds behind the animated series “South Park,” contains edgy and uncensored humor that pushes the boundaries of religious comedy from start to finish. The musical is directed by Casey Nicholaw and Trey Parker, choreographed by Nicholaw, and features music and lyrics by Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone. Single tickets will go on sale Monday, Aug. 3, and will be available at the ASU Gammage Box Office. The show runs through Nov. 8. For more information about showtimes, group orders or season subscriptions, visit www.asugammage.com or call (800) 982-2787.
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Green New American Vegetarian at least once. They are made with a Restaurant’s Chef Damon Brasch is textured soy protein which tastes exbringing vegan comfort food to the actly like chicken. The Buffalo seasonmasses in the ing has a kick newly remodthat can be eled Tempe extinguished restaurant. with the dill A well-kept pickle cream secret for dipping sauce vegan comfort provided on food lovers, the side. The the urban chic wings are exrestaurant is ceptional and tucked away Meat-free spicy wings are made with a textured fully protein in an unas- soy protein that tastes exactly like Buffalo chicken based, reservsuming strip wings. ing their place mall near ASU. Green offers healthy in every vegan’s heaven for snacking eating through well-known dishes by and appetizers. adding unexpected flavors that have Completely organic burgers and won the hearts of Arizona vegans and spicy wings may sound mythical but meat lovers. The menu triumphs in Green even offers its own version of being completely vegan while catering milkshakes, which are earth shatterto burger lovers, pizza fanatics, des- ing. The Tsoynami (starting at $4.50), sert junkies and exotic plate seekers. as they’re called, use soy-based ice The newest innovation for Green is cream, rather than dairy. Everything its addition of a summer cocktail, plus is made from scratch to create the ulspecialty draft beer and wine menus. timate, organic soft-serve ice cream. These renditions of classic cocktails Signature combinations include call for a return visit. s’mores, PB&J, cookies ‘n’ cream and Green’s newly introduced “Thyme coffee coco loco. Machine” cocktail is at the junction of The fast-casual Green has exceprefreshing and flavorful. Incorporat- tional service and the cashiers are ing Copper City Gin with a sparkling beyond worth of commendation. The thyme lemonade, “Thyme Machine” employees truly believe in Green’s pairs perfectly with any of Green’s sig- menu and they can give first-hand nature vegetable bowls ($8.50) or faux recommendations. hamburgers ($8.50 to $9). Green’s seating area embodies wareFor first timers, the 100 percent house chic combined with a laid-back vegan Big Wac ($9) is a perfect intro- art show. It is close enough to a colduction to Green. It masters the clas- lege campus to be affordable, yet far sic double-layered burger making it a enough away to prioritize healthy livguilty pleasure. The Big Wac is made ing and eating. It’s a chilled, healthwith two vegan protein patties that filled oasis that offers everything your will leave patrons wondering why they appetite could ever desire. ever ate the other version in the first place. To perfectly emulate America’s Green New American classic burger, Green includes topVegetarian Restaurant pings of cheese, onions, pickles and 2240 N. Scottsdale Rd. special sauce, layered between two Suite 8 fluff y sesame seed buns. Tempe 85281 The meat-free spicy wings ($5) are (480) 941-9003 menu items that everyone must try www.greenvegetarian.com comm. spotlight
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Grilled Salmon I’d love to tell you that I’m fond of salmon, or fish of any kind. The truth is, unless it’s fresh Rocky Point shrimp or a big bowl of Cioppino, I tend to pass on fish in lieu of ribs, chicken or a tasty hanger steak. So, when I come across a recipe that reintroduces the wonderful flavor and texture of salmon, it goes right into my “go-to” file. This gorgeous, award-winning baked salmon dish is slathered with a mixture of sun-dried tomatoes, garlic, herbs and olive oil. You’ll want to make a little extra for leftovers, because the second recipe I’m sharing is for a beer and balsamic dressing that gets poured over a chilled salmon salad. The salmon recipe is from Canadian barbecue champion David Veljacic, who had been barbecuing competitively for eight years and capturing awards internationally for his salmon dish be-
fore taking the granddaddy of all barbecue prizes from the Kansas City Barbecue Society. The recipe is fantastic, with fresh salmon either grilled or baked in the oven. The second recipe is a beer and balsamic dressing I found in the “Cooking with Alaskan Beer Cookbook.” For years, the Alaskan Brewery in Juneau has been winning honors for its beer, and it finally decided to compile a cookbook featuring their favorite recipes that pair great food with their gold medal brews. Both recipes make great light meals that we’re all craving this time of year. If you have a fish recipe that you think our readers would love to try, email me. While you’re there, check out more recipes and cooking tips at www. jandatri.com.
Grilled Salmon 8 large cloves garlic, finely chopped 1 teaspoon salt 1/4 cup finely chopped fresh parsley 2 tablespoons minced sun-dried tomatoes 1/4 cup olive oil 1 1/2 pounds salmon fillet, boned
Sprinkle the garlic and salt in a shallow dish. Mash the garlic with the blade of a knife. (Jan’s Note: I simply chopped the garlic on a cutting board, added the salt into the garlic and continued to chop until garlic and salt was incorporated and minced.) In a small bowl, combine mashed garlic, parsley, tomatoes and oil, mixing well. Cover and refrigerate for eight hours or overnight. When ready to barbecue, cut two lengthwise slits in the salmon fillet with a sharp knife, dividing the surface of the fish into thirds. (Cut to the skin but not through it.) Spread half the garlic mixture over the fillet and into the slits. Place the salmon, skin side down, on a greased grill rack. Cover the grill and cook over low heat for 10 to 15 minutes.
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Spread the remaining garlic mixture on the fish. Continue cooking, with the lid down, over medium heat for 15 minutes, or until fish flakes easily. Remove from the grill by inserting spatulas between the skin and the flesh, lifting the fillet, and leaving the skin on the grill. Serve the skinless, boneless fillet on a bed of fresh greens. Yields 4 servings. Beer and Balsamic Salad Dressing 1/4 cup medium full-bodied beer, like Amber Ale, room temperature 2 tablespoons Balsamic vinegar 1 tablespoon honey 1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 teaspoon fresh chopped basil, or dried 1/4 teaspoon lemon pepper 1/8 teaspoon salt
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From the place that has brought the Valley more winning moments, comes a whole new level of entertainment. Lone Butte Casino is in the midst of a renovation project that will enhance guests’ experience at every point including an expanded casino floor, brand new dining options and an all new way to enjoy entertainment at the popular casino. “As exciting as this is for our guests, it is equally exciting for our team,” said Carolyn Thompson, general manager of Lone Butte Casino. “Our goal continues to be to deliver the very best guest experience. These renovations simply make that goal easier to achieve, and we can’t wait to share all the exciting new choices with our guests.” on the town
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In the Casino The gaming floor will be expanded by 10,000 square feet to provide a roomier feel that will be easier to navigate, including the all-new High Limit Slots Room, where players will find bigger action and bigger payouts. The renovations also include enhancements to the Bingo Hall, like more comfortable seating and the latest in bingo gaming equipment. Dining The all-new Cities Bar & Grille is
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