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Arizona Diamondbacks center fielder A.J. Pollock cracks a smile when he thinks about his team kicking off both the preseason and regular season against the rival Los Angeles Dodgers. The regular season begins mid-preseason against the Dodgers in Australia, while spring training games start with Front to back, Archie Bradley, Didi Gregorius, Addison Reed and A.J. Pollock, all of whom play for the Arizona Diamondbacks, an afternoon contest sign autographs to kick off the spring training season. against the team on Wednesday, Feb. 26, at Salt River 2013—is anxious to start his new job. “For me, it’s a new team,” Reed said. Fields at Talking Stick in Scottsdale. “I think we’re all pumped,” Pollock “It’s a little more exciting for me: New said during an interview at Vee Quiva atmosphere, new people. It’s a fresh Hotel and Casino. “We’re looking start. I’m looking forward to just forward to going over there and getting out there and starting playing. “We open up in Australia; that’s starting the season right against the going to be pretty cool. I’ve never been Dodgers. Should be interesting.” Last season, the teams were out there. It’s important to bring the involved in a much-ballyhooed game to other countries, especially bench-clearing brawl, fueling the Australia where baseball may not fire under the already heated rivalry. be the first sport people think about Later, the Dodgers riled D-backs fans, when they think of athletics.” For Reed, the key to the D-backs’ players and management by jumping in the Chase Field pool to celebrate success is staying consistent. “I think with any ball club, staying their division-clinching win. Pollock hopes Australia is the consistent is the No. 1 thing,” he said. beginning of a good run for the team, “You can’t get too high on a win and which sees a new coaching staff and don’t think about it too much if you players like long-ball hitter Mark lose. Don’t harp on that loss for too long. We have to stay consistent Trumbo. “As a team, we’re trying to make throughout the whole year and we’ll the playoffs and that’s the first step,” be all right.” But nobody could be more excited Pollock said. “We have the team, too. I think there’s only a select few teams than top prospect, pitcher Archie who say they have a legit shot. We do. Bradley. He can’t help but laugh when he compares the “bigs” to the minor That would be what we’re going for.” That all starts with spring training league. “Coming into my first big league at the field, which is located at 7555 N. Pima Rd., Scottsdale. Visit www. camp and being able to compete and saltriverfields.com/spring-training- be with these guys who have played in tickets/2014-Schedule.aspx for the big leagues, it’s very exciting. “There’s a big difference—the food tickets. Relief pitcher Addison Reed—who we get served is better. It sounds like secured a spot with the D-backs after something little, but getting to wear the Chicago White Sox traded him for white pants instead of gray pants is infielder Matt Davidson on Dec. 16, awesome.” classifieds

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Watch the exciting Gamblers Choice, where Arabians and half-Arabian horses race around the arena jumping obstacles for points. The horse with the most points and no penalties within the time limit is declared the champion (6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22). Enjoy the Arabian and HalfArabian Mounted Native Costume class, as riders and horses dress in traditional desert regalia and gallop around the arena. Competitions are offered each day. Check out some of the best Reining Futurity at Scottsdale, where young horses will compete for more than $130,000 in prize money. The $5,000 Arabian Freestyle Liberty Class showcases Arabian horses set free in a music-filled arena, without saddles or bridles. Classes will be offered Sunday,

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Monday, Thursday and Friday afternoons, with the finals staged on Saturday evening, Feb. 22. Bring the kids to Youth Lead Line Class, where young children get a chance to make their debut in the show ring at 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 15. Elaborate barn displays adorn many of the main barns; sign up for a personally guided tour of the show in the main entrance. The world’s most prestigious Arabian Horses compete for the coveted title of Scottsdale Supreme Halter Champion (10 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 23). Take part in educational seminars on such topics as pro training tricks and how the Scottsdale Police Department trains its horses. On the final weekend of the show, families will be admitted for free to watch the show at 6 p.m. Friday, Feb. 20.

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59th Annual Event Runs Through Feb. 23 Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show is celebrating its 59th birthday in North Scottsdale through Feb. 23. The largest of its kind in the world, the show draws hundreds of thousands of horse lovers each year to WestWorld, and attracts more than 2,400 of the world’s finest Arabian and half-Arabian horses. “These magnificent, versatile, user friendly animals and their Pogrom, the Supreme Champion from the 2013 owners will gather from around Arabian Horse Show, takes center stage. Tempting international cuisine the world to compete for over demonstrations and $1 million in prize monies in more courts, than 640 colorful classes,” says Taryl educational seminars compete for O’Shea, executive director, Arabian visitors’ attention with the exotically decorated stabling areas. Horse Association of Arizona. The show is also a highly successful The Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show is also a shopper’s paradise. Almost fundraiser put on by the Arabian as famous for its commercial exhibits Horse Association of Arizona. Over area—overflowing with treasures, the years, millions of dollars have gone baubles, bangles and beads—the to worthy charities, including the Cox Scottsdale show features more than Charities and March of Dimes. Tickets to the Scottsdale Arabian 300 vendors and trade booths, offering everything from lavish jewelry, Horse Show can be purchased through clothing and works of art to boots, Ticketmaster at (800) 745-3000. More: www.ScottsdaleShow.com. saddles, gifts and trinkets.

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Paul Fleming announced plans to open Paul Martin’s American Grill in Scottsdale at the Borgata Shopping Center. Fleming—who has developed P.F. Chang’s China Bistro, Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar and Pei Wei Asian Diner—is one of the founding partners behind Z’Tejas Southwestern Grill. Paul Martin’s menu will rotate seasonally with the finest produce, seafood from sustainable fisheries, free-range and natural meats and poultry. Follow Paul Martin’s on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ paulmartinsamericangrill.com The new management behind Old Town Scottsdale’s Pink Pony steak house is hoping to revive the springtraining hangout. Restaurateur Mark Shugrue, whose family owns and operates the Javelina Cantina-Sedona and five restaurants in Lake Havasu City, leased the space. The restaurant will boast a patio, a brighter atmosphere and larger indoor dining space. Stephanie Fierro has been named senior counsel attorney at Frutkin Law Firm. She serves clients in general

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Drivers who thought traffic seemed extraordinarily heavy around the Waste Management Phoenix Open presumed correctly. Officials say more than 189,000 people attended the third round at the TPC in Scottsdale. The previous single-day record was 179,022, set last year and also during the third round. Congratulations to Scottsdale wedding videographer Ryan Thomas Andersen who won $1 million for his commercial for Doritos in the “Crashed the Super Bowl” contest. His commercial titled “Time Machine” features his 6-year-old son, Gavin, as well as Valley actor Jim Coates and Los Angeles actor David Wilkins. It cost him $300 to produce the 30-second spot.

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The New Year brings a new business to the Phoenix music community. Hamilton Stringed Instruments opened its doors at the Historic Cattle Track Arts Compound in Scottsdale with plans to build handcrafted instruments for handmade music. Luthier Frank Hamilton also plans to repair stringed instruments including electric and acoustic guitars, mandolins, banjos and resophonic guitars. “I have a good feel for all of those instruments because I have played most of them for years,” Hamilton explained. He also plans to build banjos and guitars with an eye toward mandolins in the future. “I’m happy to be back at the luthier’s bench again,” Hamilton said. Hamilton attended the Galloup Guitar Building School in Michigan in 1999 and managed a repair shop

for Guitar Works Ltd. in Evanston, Ill., for six years. During this time he worked on the instruments of a variety of professional and amateur players, including: Noam Pikelny, Robbie Fulks, Don Stiernberg, Dennis Cahill, Eddie “The Chief ” Clearwater and David “Honeyboy” Edwards. “Repair work is very rewarding,” explained Hamilton. “When you can help somebody enjoy their craft more by improving the playability of an instrument or fixing a problem it makes you feel good, especially when those customers are new to their instrument. It’s hard to learn on a poorly set up instrument.” Hamilton left his repair bench and moved to the East Valley in 2005 to work in publishing. “I was an editor and writer before I was trained in building and repair,” explained Hamilton. “The entire time I published the newspapers I

missed working in the music community.” It took two years to find the right space for a shop. “I was really lucky to find Cattle Track,” he stated. “I play the mandolin and sing in the String ‘Em Up Band. Our guitarist, Will Alcorn, booked us at Cattle Track to play an art exhibit. Between sound check and the gig I took the nickel tour with Mark McDowell (www.markmcdowellartist. com), the artist who hired us. I really liked the area and asked if they had any room for a luthier. Mark said they wanted something music related in the community and within a couple of weeks I was moving tools into my studio. If it wasn’t Frank Hamilton recently opened Hamilton Stringed for Will and Mark and Janie Instruments. Scottsdale, AZ 85250. Regular business Ellis, Cattle Track’s owner, I’d probably still be looking. It’s a very hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays, positive, creative and friendly group Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. All of people working at Cattle Track. I other times by appointment. For more information, call think I will do well here.” Hamilton Stringed Instruments is (480) 202-6327 or visit www. located at 6105 N. Cattle Track Rd., HamiltonStringedInstruments.com.

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By Tracy House “Today you are You, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is Youer than You.”—Dr. Seuss, “Happy Birthday to You.” You don’t have to like green eggs and ham to enjoy the timeless rhymes and mirth of the tales from Dr. Seuss and it’s no coincidence that national Read Across America is celebrating its 17th anniversary Monday, March 3— the day after Dr. Seuss’ birthday—with a weeklong celebration encouraging kids across the country to pick up a book and get lost in the fun. The Scottsdale Public Library is joining the merriment of Dr. Seuss by throwing him a birthday party, and children ages 3 to 9 are invited to the party. “The library plans a Happy Birthday event each year to celebrate the birth

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of Theodor Seuss Geisel, Dr. Seuss,” Medina Zick, youth coordinator for Scottsdale Public Library said in an emailed statement. “Dr. Seuss is one of the most loved children’s authors of all time, enchanting children of all ages with his rhymes and amazing fantasy characters.” Three of the Scottsdale library branches are serving up Seuss: The Mustang Library at 10101 N. 90th St., Tuesday, March 4 at 4 p.m.; Civic Center Library, 3839 N. Drinkwater Blvd., 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 5; and Palomino Library, 12575 E. Via Linda, Suite 102, 1 p.m. Thursday, March 6. “Share a Dr. Seuss book and test your knowledge of Seuss characters with Dr. Seuss bingo,” Zick said. To register for the party, go to www. scottsdalelibrary.org or call (480) 312-

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Are you tired of taking expensive over-the-counter sleeping medications that just don’t seem to work, or leave you feeling groggy? Getting restful sleep can be a challenge, but you don’t need to spend big bucks that bust your budget to catch some Zzzs. Create some white noise. Create some calm and consistent background noise. It may be just the thing you need to relax. Turn on a small fan to create not only some fresh air circulation but a nice soft hum. Download free meditation music. Amazon.com often offers free songs or 99-cent album downloads. Look for some meditation music that you can get for free or cheap. Then at the end of the day, just push play and relax. photo page

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Enjoy a warm, noncaffeinated drink. Treat yourself to a tea cup of warm water steeped with lemon or fresh herbs, or a little warm milk with a sprinkle of cinnamon. Think of this as a treat. Sit in bed with your cup and saucer, drink slowly and imagine your body unwinding with each sip. Take care of your linens. Treat your bedding well. Wash it once a week with a gentle detergent that won’t irritate your skin. Use a natural fabric softener or fresh herbs to add a light fragrance. Shake your bedding out daily before making your bed up, smooth your blankets out and fluff your pillows. This only takes a few minutes, and at the end of the day you will feel like you are falling into a fancy bed in a fivestar resort.

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WHEN: Fri., Feb. 14, through Sun., Feb. 23; Fridays at 7 p.m., Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. WHERE: Stagebrush Theatre, 7020 E. Second St., Scottsdale COST: $15 INFO: (480) 949-7529 or www.greasepaint.org Young Jeremy Jacob is playing on a sandy beach when Capt. Braid Beard and his mates recruit him to help find the perfect digging spot for their treasure and teach him the ways of a pirate’s life at sea.

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WHEN: Fri., Feb. 21, through Sun., March 30, at 7:30 p.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. WHERE: Scottsdale Desert Stages Theatre, 4720 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale COST: $15 INFO: (480) 483-1664 or www.desertstages.org When Wilbur the pig’s fate is in jeopardy, it’s a wise and heroic spider named Charlotte who saves him.

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WHEN: Fri., Feb. 21, from 10:45 to 11:30 a.m. WHERE: Mustang Library Program Room, 10101 N. 90th St., Scottsdale COST: Free INFO: (480) 312-7323 or www.scottsdalelibrary.org Books can, geared toward children up to 5 years old, is a unique program that uses popular picture books to promote children’s social and emotional development, and address challenging behaviors.

WHEN: Tues., March 4, from 1:30 to 2:15 p.m. WHERE: Civic Center Library Story Time Room, 3839 N. Drinkwater Blvd., Scottsdale COST: Free INFO: (480) 312-7323 or www.scottsdalelibrary.org Learn one of the six essential early literacy skills during each class.

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• Dr. Seuss wrote and illustrated 44 children’s books that have been translated into more than 15 languages and selling more than 200 million copies. • Some of his most beloved books are “The Cat in the Hat,” 1957; “Green Eggs and Ham,” 1960; “The Lorax,” 1971; “Oh, the Places You’ll Go!,” 1990; and “One Fish Two Fish Red Fish...”1960

“I get online orders for Seuss stuff from all over North America,” Shnier said. For children who love Thing One and Thing Two or that rascally Cat in the Hat, Zoolikins has Dr. Seuss, from bibs to T-shirts, toys and books. For more information, visit www. zoolikins.com or call (480) 878-4138. When asked in 1983 which book he

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was most proud of, Dr. Seuss named “The Cat in the Hat” stating: In “It is the book I’m proudest of because it had something to do with the death of the Dick and Jane primers.”

Dr. Seuss Fun Facts • Dr. Seuss was born Theodor Seuss Geisel on March 2, 1904, in Springfield, Mass. • Dr. Seuss’ first book was “And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street.” It was rejected 27 times before it was published. • The “Cat in the Hat” was written using only 225 children’s primer words.

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Seafood and Sausage Gumbo 3 pounds raw shrimp (16 count) in shell 1 1/2 quarts water 4 onions, 2 of them quartered, the rest diced 4 bay leaves 3/4 cup vegetable oil 1 cup all-purpose flour 5 tablespoons margarine or butter 2 green bell peppers, seeded and minced 4 celery stalks, minced 1 1/2 pounds Andouille sausage, cut into 1/2-inch slices 3 cups fresh okra, cut into 1/2-inch slices (may substitute frozen) 3 garlic cloves, crushed 1/2 teaspoon fresh or dried thyme leaves 2 teaspoons salt 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 1/2 teaspoon white pepper 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper 1 cup hot pepper sauce (adjust to taste optional) 2 cups chopped, peeled fresh or canned plum tomatoes (I prefer canned) 1 pound fresh crabmeat Boiled rice, to serve Crusty bread for dunking

1. Peel and de-vein the shrimp; reserve the heads and shells. Cover and chill the shrimp while you make the sauce. 2. Place the shrimp heads and shells in a saucepan with the water, 2 quartered onions, and 1 of the bay leaves and bring to a boil. Partly cover and simmer for 20 minutes. Strain and set aside. 3. To make a Cajun roux, heat the oil in a heavy-bottomed skillet. When the oil is hot, add the flour, a little at a time, and blend to a smooth paste. 4. Cook over medium-low heat, stirring constantly for 25 to 40 minutes until the roux reaches the color of peanut butter. Remove the pan from the heat and continue stirring until the roux cools and stops cooking. 5. Melt the margarine or butter in a large, heavy-bottomed saucepan or flameproof casserole. Finely chop the remaining onions and add to the pan with the peppers and celery. Cook over mediumlow heat for 6 to 8 minutes, until the onions are soft, stirring occasionally. 6. Add the sausage, stir well, and

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Scottsdale Civil War Round Table WHEN: Tues., Feb. 18, at 6:40 p.m. WHERE: Civic Center Library Auditorium, 3839 N. Drinkwater Blvd., Scottsdale COST: Free INFO: (480) 699-5844 or www.scottsdalewrt.org Scottsdale Civil War Round Table meets the third Tuesday of every month, except in June, July, August and December. Speakers are wellknown Civil War experts from around the country. Robert Tate Artists Show and Reception WHEN: Wed., Feb. 19, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. WHERE: May Gallery, 3922 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale COST: Free INFO: (480) 922-1801 or www.maygallery.com Robert Tate is presenting his newest works of western art especially created for the show. The show will run the entire week with the reception on Wednesday from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. All Things Senior Expo and Trade Show WHEN: Wed., Feb. 26, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, 7380 E. Second St., Scottsdale

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COST: Free INFO: (480) 312-1700 or www.ScottsdalePerformingArts.org The expo features information about health care, senior housing, municipal services, recreation, technology, transportation and entertainment. Paws in the Park WHEN: Sat., March 1, from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. WHERE: Chaparral Park Off Leash Area, 5401 N. Hayden Rd., Scottsdale COST: $10 INFO: (480) 312-2353 Scottsdale presents the Sniff and Stroll walk for dogs and owners. The stroll is a 1-mile dog walk in a portion of the Paws in the Park. The World-Famous Glenn Miller Orchestra WHEN: Sat., March 1, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. WHERE: Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, Virginia G. Piper Theater, 7380 E. Second St., Scottsdale COST: $29 to $59 INFO: (480) 499-8587 or www.ScottsdalePerformingArts.org One of the greatest big bands of all time, the Glenn Miller Orchestra returns by popular demand with a swinging show of classic hits from “String of Pearls” and “Tuxedo Junction” to “In the “Mood” and “Moonlight Serenade.”

Scottsdale Concert Band WHEN: Sun., March 2, at 3 p.m. WHERE: Saguaro High School Auditorium, 6250 N. 82nd St., Scottsdale COST: Free INFO: (480) 423-6333 or www.scottsdaleconcertband.org The Scottsdale Concert Band will perform the famed “Warsaw Concerto” with Andrew O’Brien as piano soloist. ASU Concerts at the Center WHEN: Mon., March 3, 7:30 p.m.; pre-concert talk, 6:30 p.m. WHERE: Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, Virginia G. Piper Theater, 7380 E. Second St., Scottsdale COST: $10; free for students and veterans INFO: (480) 499-8587 or www.ScottsdalePerformingArts.org The ASU Concerts at the Center features performances by the faculty and students of the acclaimed Arizona State University Herberger Institute School of Music. Mimulus WHEN: Tues., March 4, at 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, Virginia G.

The Great Western Cookout Adventure WHEN: Sat., March 1, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. WHERE: MacDonald’s Ranch, 26540 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale COST: $49 for adults, $46 for military, $35 for children 3 to 12 years old, free for 2 and younger INFO: (480) 361-6498 or www.gppaaz.org An afternoon filled with Western fun, games, Sonoran wildlife, farm animals, natural history and

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Piper Theater, 7380 E. Second St., Scottsdale COST: $29 to $49 INFO: (480) 499-8587 or www.ScottsdalePerformingArts.org Imaginative and daring, the energetic Mimulus troupe from Brazil brings together ballroom, samba and other social dances. For its Scottsdale debut, it will perform the eveninglength work Dolores, inspired by the films of acclaimed Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar. Goodguys Fifth Spring Nationals WHEN: Fri., March 7, and Sat., March 8, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Sun., March 9, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: WestWorld of Scottsdale, 16601 N. Pima Rd., Scottsdale COST: $18 adults; $6 kids 7-12 years old; free for 6 and younger INFO: (480) 312-6802 or www.good-guys.com The event is a colorful hot rod and custom car festival featuring more than 2,500 hot rods, customs, classics, street rods, muscle cars and trick trucks through 1972 vintage. Also features vendor exhibits, a swap meet, Goodguys Autocross, model car show and an area for cars for sale.

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By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski With the Scottsdale Arts Festival for more than 20 years, Janice Bartczak has seen the 44-year-old event evolve. It began as a weeklong event that took place throughout the city to one that is housed in Scottsdale Civic Center Park at 7380 E. Second St. Now, the festival’s director One of America’s top arts festivals, the award-winning said, it has been recognized Scottsdale Arts Festival will showcase the creativity as one of the country’s top of 185 artists from coast to coast from March 14-16 at art fairs, showcasing 185 Scottsdale Civic Center Park. jury-selected North American artists Other changes to the festival from Friday, March 14, to Sunday, include an increased number of food March 16. Works of art are available trucks and new artists and musicians, for purchase directly from the artists the latter of which will perform on and through the festival’s online art two stages. auction. During the festival, admission This year will mark the U.S. debut of will be free to Scottsdale Museum “Happy Rainbow” by the Los Angeles- of Contemporary Art (SMoCA). based artist duo FriendsWithYou. The Scottsdale Artists’ School and Previously exhibited in Hong Kong, Arizona Clay Association also will this interactive outdoor installation of offer free demonstrations at selected brightly colored sculptures includes a times. giant, 40-foot-wide bounce house. Admission to the Scottsdale Arts “It’s a large bounce house in rainbow Festival is $8 for adults, $5 for students colors,” Bartczak said. “It’s really great and free for children 12 and younger looking. Adults will want to bounce and members of the Scottsdale on it, too. It’s really beautiful.” Cultural Council. A two-day pass is If that doesn’t engage kids, the $12. To purchase tickets, call (480) children’s art activity area will. 499-8587 or visit any festival entrance “We have all kinds of art projects on the day of the event. Proceeds out there for kids,” she said. “We benefit the programs of Scottsdale partner with other nonprofits. They Center for the Performing Arts. take a station and come up with an “It’s affordable,” she said. “For $8, it art project that kids can do hands on. takes place in such a beautiful location. It’s a pretty significant space that we The art is great. The ambiance is great. dedicate to that. We do wine tastings. You can listen to “Once kids get in that area, they music, walk around and look at some don’t want to leave.” artwork—and bring the kids.”

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“Initially, it was about the relationships I have with Realtors, designers and friends,” Richert said. “Now, the shop is such a treasure trove that the showroom itself is really driving the attention and traffic. I want people to know they can just call me and if they have great things, we’d love to partner with them for consignment.” Antiques are in demand at Avery Lane. “We’ve got clients from all over the world who live here in Scottsdale,” Richert said. “My clients have lived in Chicago, Minnesota, New York, France and London. They bring their furnishings to their homes here and when they redecorate or downsize, that’s how we get those lovely pieces.”

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blend contemporary stuff with an antique and a French sculpture…to create a hip melting pot.” Furnishings most frequently come from homes in Arcadia, Silverleaf, Desert Mountain, Desert Highland and Paradise Valley. Richert loves to assist clients in finding unique pieces for their home while discussing what makes each piece special. She also has access to the Valley’s most creative designers. “I do have really talented designers who shop here and I know their work,” she explained. “I have a card catalog for when people ask me for a designer. It’s a way for me to give back to the designers who support Avery Lane and it’s a genuine pleasure to share their talents with my clients.” Avery Lane also hosts various local nonprofit events, concerts and gatherings. Avery Lane is located at 15613 N. Greenway Hayden Loop. Call (480) 991-0700 or visit www. averylanehome.com.

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You never know what treasures are to be discovered at Avery Lane. “It’s like every day is Christmas, when that trailer backs up and we hear, ‘beep, beep, beep,’ and we open it up and find beautiful things,” Richert mused. She receives seven or eight deliveries each week and her customers are excited to get those latest Avery Lane additions. “We’re looking for high-end, quality pieces and specifically, we want pieces with a story, history and charm. They can be antiques; Italian, Spanish, French, Asian, and obviously we love modern, too.” From a $7,000 Roche Bobois leather couch and newer items from Ladlow’s and Robb & Stucky to a vintage Indian or Ducati motorcycle, you never know what is going to show up on the showroom floor. “That’s the fun of Avery Lane,” Richert said. “It has a ‘Paris apartment’ design aesthetic. That’s because we

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When Self-Development Charter Preschool was founded in 1988, it had ambitions of its young students excelling in every area of their education and development. In 2000, the school expanded to include SelfDevelopment Charter School with the addition of kindergarten through eighth grade. The curriculum is accelerated and students learn one grade level above Arizona Standards. Among some of the school’s notable accolades: ranked first out of all Mesa schools, ranked second out of 1,089 Arizona elementary schools, ranked sixth out of all Arizona’s K-12 schools and voted 2010 Charter School of the Year. It was the only Mesa school to receive the 2011 Academic Excellence Award Winner from the Arizona Department of Education. Recently, the school gained accreditation from Cambridge International Examinations, a not-for-profit organization and department affiliated with the University of Cambridge. Self Development Charter School went through a lengthy accreditation process including an intense application, a school site inspection, a review of its records and curriculum scrutiny. The significance of the designation is important. “We’ll be provided with curriculum materials that are on an international level,” noted principal Anjum Majeed. There are 9,000 schools worldwide in 160 countries that have Cambridge International Examinations designation. “Our goal is to put the school on the international level and we’re really excited about it,” Majeed said. The school’s students routinely rank in the highest percentile in the state in math and science. Eighth graders that move into the surrounding public high schools excel. “They are among some of the top performing students in their school,” Majeed stated. on the town

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Students have the opportunity to take algebra II/pre-calculus, AP biology, AP history, and high school literature. Students participate in field trips and a yearly drama performance. “It’s a great experience for our students to be able to perform in front of a large group,” said teacher and administrative team member Jennifer Salvatori. Science, math and language skills are paramount at the school. Students in second and third grade take weekly Spanish classes and fourth and fifth graders take Latin through the Middlebury College online program. “The courses are very thorough and go over grammar, culture, speaking and writing,” Salvatori stated. The public charter school boasts its own library. “The library is important,” Majeed said. “We want to instill a love of reading and students have to have certain books available to them.” There is a large collection of literary classics and great books. The Classic Program for students in second grade and higher rewards children at the end of the year for completing certain classic books. All students participate in weekly music and music theory classes and children in grades second and higher have the option to participate in violin instruction. There is also an inhouse sports program and children in fifth through eighth grades can also participate in various local competitions. “We focus a lot on their skills so that when they go to high school, they’re ready to participate at that level,” Majeed said. Both Self Development Charter School and Self Development Charter Preschool are located at 1709 N. Greenfield Rd. (south of McKellips Road). Visit www. selfdevelopmentcharterschool.com or call (480) 641-2640 for additional information. events calendar

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Our Story is Your Story “You can have everything you want in life, if you will just help enough other people get what they want. ”—Zig Ziglar Seventeen years ago a guy with a dream—and not much else— walked out of the comforts of his job as an accountant to go and start a community publication in North Scottsdale. Having no sales or publishing experience whatsoever, he believed then, as he does now, that life is simply too short to spend it doing something uninspiring. Slowly, oh so slowly, the fledgling enterprise began to pull its little head above water, owed mostly to luck, great people and flat out tenacity. Today, this fledgling enterprise has grown into Times Media Group, its print and digital products serving audiences all over Arizona. This little company, once housed in a 160-square-foot executive suite office on Hayden and Raintree, has become...well, we won’t brag. Suffice it to say, it’s a bit bigger today, and we continue to adhere strictly to the true life principles that have guided us thus far. So, here’s the skinny: You can choose to advertise wherever you like, heck we try lots of things too! But whatever you do, make sure to at least see if Times Media Group can help your business. After all, we’re small business people too…and for that reason alone, we bring value to the table when helping to design your marketing campaign. If you like good ideas, straight-talk and measurable results, we’ve been waiting for your call.

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