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A HIGHER DEGREE of Online Education Northcentral University

NORTH SCOTTSDALE CHAMBER forges into Fall THE ‘VIDEO VIXEN’ talks content marketing NATIONAL LASER INSTITUTE expands U.S. training (clever plan)

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September 2013 contents FEATURES 19 | A Higher Degree of Online Learning: North Central University specializes in graduate education

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26 | Road Show: National Laser Institute expands aesthetics training across the U.S. 34 | Remember When: Scottsdale’s global connections wind through history 40 | Community Call: Breast of Scottsdale, Pink Light District a personal passion of Airpark business owner

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44 | Phoenix Fashion Week: Event brings designers, models and thousands of guests to Scottsdale

BUSINESS PROFILE 30 | Partner Warehouse & Distribution: Helping e-tailers and other clients focus on core business

COLUMNS 41 | Talking Tourism: Scottsdale’s tourism industry poised for modest gain Rachel Sacco, SCVB 50 | Insurance & Benefits: Obamacare is nigh: you and the Exchange by Paul Breslau, Breslau Insurance & Benefits Inc. 54 | The Video Vixen: How content marketing and video play nice by Jessa Mendoza, WireBuzz.com 56 | Technology: Why your business needs to be mobile by Eric Olsen, Fasturtle 59 | Financial Fundamentals: The incredible shrinking recovery of 2013 by Thomas K. Brueckner, Strategic Asset Conservation

DEPARTMENTS 4 | Editor’s Letter

67 | Scottsdale Airpark Map

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68 | Business Directory

46 | Dining Destinations

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on the cover: Dr. Scott Burrus, NCU provost and chief academic officer

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ast month, parents plastered Facebook with adorable photos of their kids going back to school. “Awww,” I thought, hearkening back to my own prepubescent days in Phoenix, my mom resolutely plowing a brush through my snarly locks despite the whimpering and dressing me in new school clothes and shoes, all a different size than the previous year. Who would my new teacher be? My new best friend? Would math get any easier? Would I master cursive … times-tables … dodge ball … jacks at recess … macaroni maps of Africa … sweet-potato vines in milk-cartons … ?

And on it goes. As a kid, you live for those summer vacations and Christmas breaks, all the while dreaming of the day when school is over and you’re free of the clock, tests and incessant homework demands. As if. In the business world, we never stop learning. And most of us wouldn’t have it any other way. This issue is all about continued learning and education. We introduce our new columnist, the “Video Vixen,” schooling us in the fine art of video marketing, and Eric Olsen of Fasturtle shares the skinny on mobile websites and why they are a must for your business.

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EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD Maryglenn Boals - MgBoals & Associates Beth Brezinski - Underwriter Beth Cochran - Wired Public Relations Steve Cross - Cross Commercial Realty Advisors Pat Dodds - Public Affairs Officer, The City of Scottsdale Rick Kidder - Scottsdale Area Chamber of Commerce John Meyer - Airport Property Specialist Kevin Newell - Hymson Goldstein & Pantiliat

Also, the CEO of National Laser Institute talks about how he’s taking the medical aesthetics school’s know-how on the road (a model some businesses may want to emulate), and how doctors are using the training to expand their offerings (local classes start every couple weeks, fyi). Then, of course, we have our cover story about an online university specializing in graduate degrees. Whether you’ve been skeptical of e-learning or intrigued with the possibilities, we hope our feature on this option—which happens to have a major Airpark presence—will provide useful insight. Oh, wondering about the cap on the cover? It’s called a tam. I had to Google that, as I’m shy a doctorate degree—so far.

Kimberly Hundley, editor editor@scottsdaleairpark.com

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Scottsdale Chamber Tradeshow Set for Sept. 12 The Scottsdale Area Chamber of Commerce presents the 2013 Scottsdale Business Showcase Tradeshow on Sept. 12, 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at Chaparral Suites Resort Scottsdale, 5001 N. Scottsdale Road. The event will have a “racing” theme and exhibitors will be encouraged to decorate their booths in “race track” style. The high-energy event always provides excellent face-to-face networking opportunities in a unique and fun environment. Participants and attendees enjoy food and drinks, giveaways, booth decorating, and costume contest, food trucks and more. More: www.scottsdalechamber.com/ tradeshow.

City Fights Lawsuit Over Golf Club Improvements Scottsdale is fighting a lawsuit filed by two residents who claim the city’s contribution of $1.5 million toward improvements at the McDowell Mountain Golf Club constitutes an illegal subsidy, reports AZCentral.com. Scottsdale City Attorney Bruce Washburn has asked the court to throw out the complaint. Renovations were completed in January. More: http://bit.ly/16xiQDY.

Barrett-Jackson’s Reno Auction Attracts 40,000 Barrett-Jackson Auction Co.’s inaugural event in Reno sold $14.2 million worth of collector cars, reports AZCentral.com. The sale was a 1.4 percent increase over last summer’s discontinued Orange County, Calif., auction. The Reno event attracted 40,000 attendees.

REC Solar Expands Scottsdale Office REC Solar, a solar electric system design and installation, is expanding its Scottsdale sales office at 8444 N. 90th St. The national solar company celebrated the office expansion with a ribbon cutting ceremony and Solar Career Fair on Aug. 15. REC Solar has 15 years of experience installing more than 11,000 residential, commercial and utility solar systems throughout the country. More: RECSolar.com.

NJOY Announces Findings of Study on e-Cigs E-cigarette use leads to a decrease in cigarette consumption, at least in the short term, according to a study supported by Scottsdale Airpark-based NJOY and led by independent researchers Mitchell Nides, Ph.D., and Scott Leischow, Ph.D. The study has been accepted for publication in the American Journal of Health Behavior and will be published online Oct. 1.

Guardian 8 Corp. Exits R&D Phase Airpark-based Guardian 8 Corporation recently announced that it had exited the R&D phase on its Pro V2 enhanced non-lethal defensive device, and now the company is seeing sales traction in the

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McLaren to Bring New Exotic Car Brand to Arizona Scottsdale Airpark Los Angeles-based exotic car dealership network The Auto Gallery is set to open McLaren Scottsdale later this year. McLaren Scottsdale is to be located near Scottsdale Airpark at 8355 E. Raintree. As the first factory-authorized McLaren dealership in Arizona, the store will offer new cars like the P1, MP4-12C and 12C Spider as well as an extensive selection of pre-owned exotic cars. An official opening date will be announced on the website and social media sites in the near future. The Scottsdale location is the second factory-authorized McLaren store in The Auto Gallery’s dealership network, having opened its Beverly Hills location in 2011. Born directly from motorsport, McLaren is best known around the world as one of the most successful Formula One teams in the sport’s history. The team was founded by Bruce McLaren in 1963. Since then, the team has amassed 8 Formula One World Constructors’ Championships.

Bluth Front Row Theatre Presents ‘Oliver!’ The Don Bluth Front Row Theatre, 8670 E. Shea Blvd., presents the musical play "Oliver" now through Oct. 5, with performances Thursdays through Saturdays. For the last seven years, Bluth has annually directed a musical play involving the youth of the community. This show gives kids, 12 to 19, a chance to explore the depth of their own talents in order to gain confidence and learn teamwork with fellow actors. Admission is $23. More: donbluthfrontrowtheatre.com.

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SNL Kagan Acquires Multimedia Research Group SNL Kagan has acquired Multimedia Research Group Inc. (MRG), a media and technology research firm based in Scottsdale. SNL Kagan will expand its U.S. and global coverage through the partnership, adding proprietary research, forecasts and analytics on an expanded suite of media technologies surrounding OTT video and pay-TV in markets around the world. MRG offers analytics and industry intelligence on the video and media ecosystem in markets around the globe.

GoDaddy to Acquire Locu GoDaddy has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Locu, a San Francisco-based company that helps local merchants “get found” online. Started in 2011 at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Locu is used by more than 30,000 businesses, including restaurants, spas, salons, accountants, photographers and home remodeling companies, to promote their services across Locu’s partner network. Locu reaches more than 200 million consumers per month through its partnerships with Yelp, YP.com, Foursquare, TripAdvisor and Facebook. GoDaddy, which is headquartered in the Airpark, is a top platform for small businesses. “Locu epitomizes what GoDaddy is all about— both companies are hell-bent on helping the ‘little guy’ thrive on the Internet,” said GoDaddy CEO Blake Irving.

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Subway Restaurants of Arizona announces that Scottsdale resident Rick Ueable, president of Foods 2000 Inc. in the Scottsdale Airpark— which owns and operates nearly 40 Subway locations in the state—has been again named to the board of directors of Subway’s Independent Purchasing Cooperative (IPC). The cooperative implements purchasing and distribution programs that help build a competitive environment for the more than 10,000 Subway franchisees and 24,000 Subway restaurants across the globe. It is a three-year term. He has previously served this board a chairman, and it is his fifth term as a member of this group. “Since 1992, I have been involved in the Subway system in a number of state leadership roles,” said Ueable. “The changes I’ve seen in the Subway System since I’ve been a franchisee are amazing. While we are clearly the brand leader in our segment, I firmly believe that we can’t rest; we must continue to be the best. Creativity and aggressiveness are critical for our continued success.”


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Rio Salado Community College. “It’s quite unique,” says Cindy Guillaume, Ed.D., dean of the School of Education. “We might be the only ones in the nation at this point [to offer it].” The partnership allows students to earn a degree that leads to initial teacher licensure, without having to attend an expensive state university. Rio Salado, which can’t grant bachelor degrees as it’s a community college, provides field experience and most of the classes, while NCU furnishes the rest of the instruction needed for graduation. The two schools collaborate on finding placement and securing supervision. “Students can do three years of coursework at Rio Salado prices,” Guillaume says. What to Expect An online doctorate degree can take more than five years to earn, and the process is neither easy nor inexpensive. A doctorate in business administration at NCU, for instance, can cost upwards of $44,000; while a master’s in entrepreurship is estimated at $20,630. A link on the NCU website providing a tuition comparison with the competing online universities Capella and Walden shows that NCU is the least costly. “A component of our mission is to offer an accessible education. We don’t limit ourselves to ‘only 20 spots,’ for instance,” says Burrus. “We want to give anybody who has the desire, willingness and skill the opportunity to earn a degree, and part of that is having [tuition] be reasonable.” More than three-quarters of brick-andmortar colleges and universities in the United States now offer online classes, but the value of e-instruction is met with


some skepticism, according to a 2012 Pew Research Center survey. Only 50 percent of four-year public university presidents believe “a course taken online provides the same value as a class taken in person.” While some may be suspicious of digital learning vs. traditional instruction, Airpark resident Kristen Swisher believes doctorate programs are ideally suited to online universities. Swisher, an NCU student about to enter the dissertation process for a Ph.D. in advanced accounting, says by the time a student seeks an upperlevel degree, they have internal motivation and a solid base of knowledge. “At the Ph.D. level, you already know the concepts, and most of the work is research based,” she says, adding required research for the degree would be conducted online regardless. Swisher herself teaches for several online schools and is seeking a doctorate to help her advance to a full-time teaching position. “I don’t feel like I’m missing out on anything,” she says of NCU’s virtual classroom. “I have a 2 year old and a 9 year old, and I work from home, so I don’t have time to go to a brick-and-mortar school anyway.” Burrus agrees that NCU’s teaching

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NCU Alums Northcentral University’s 4,000-plus alumni include the following: Michael Wachala Vice President Research and Development, Fender Musical Instruments, MBA, 2010 Samuel Sudhakar Vice President for Information and Technology, CIO, Cal State Bernardino, Ph.D. in Business Administration, 2013 Phillip Price Director of Achievement, Edison learning MED, 2011 Chris Wallace Vice President – CPM, Regions Bank, MBA, 2011 Randy L. Edridge Vice President for Finance and Administration, Rosemont College DBA, 2012 CJ Mitchell Command Master Chief, US Navy, M.Ed., 2008 Darren Hargrove Pacific Region Dental Command Sergeant Major, US Army, M.Ed., 2011 David Moody Vice President of Human Resources, Salina Regional Health Center, Ph.D., 2003 Phebe McKay Chief Nursing Officer, Wesley Medical Center, MBA, 2004

One of the perks of working at NCU is the fully stocked lunchroom, which includes what is essentially a self-service mini convenience store, as well as free coffee and “slushee” drinks.

Scottsdale Airpark offices, fielding incoming calls from prospective and existing students on admissions, enrollment and academic advising. Overseeing this workforce and keeper of NCU’s corporate culture is Eric Stoddard, senior vice president of Enrollment and Student Services. “If there is one thing I can do here that makes the biggest difference, it’s making sure people think it’s a great place to work—because that transfers through to the students,” says Stoddard. Walking through the break room with

an easy stride, Stoddard points to a pool table, a TV and comfortable seating areas stocked with magazines, where staffers are free to relax throughout the day. In the handsomely landscaped patio area outside the windows, a ping-pong table is also provided for entertainment during milder weather. “I think facility matters,” Stoddard says. “People need to know that you are willing to invest in them and care about them.” NCU’s paper towels are more lush than the discount type found in most

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offices; the lunchrooms are furnished with name-brand coffee and free “slushee” drinks. Signs that post “rules” are respectful and explanatory rather than imperial. The effect of measures like these, says Stoddard, is an atmosphere of trust. “If we have a ping-pong table, it says that we trust you to take a break and play. We trust that you are here to help our students do the best they can,” he says. “We want to engage people so they engage NCU. No one takes advantage of it. I think we hire great people.” Stoddard has been leading up NCU’s “team members,” the term preferred over employees (managers are dubbed team leaders), for 4½ years. He also manages the training team, which is tasked with training full-time team members and monitoring the quality of phone calls to help staff “get better at what they do.” The organization’s values were formed in a collaborative process, with everyone submitting ideas. What emerged was a culture founded on integrity, and crystallized in the acronym IDEAS: innovation, diversity, excellence and accountability. Stoddard spends a full day orienting new hires on NCU culture and also invests in webinar/video technology to share the vision with offsite team members. “How do you live innovation?” he asks rhetorically. “From day to day, we make sure people are thinking up new ideas, that channels are in place for people to actually make them happen, and to let people know ‘my actions actually matter.’” NCU routinely surveys students who finish a course on the service they’ve experienced, and feedback is extremely positive, according to Stoddard. Indeed, visitors to the open, collaborative cubicle areas will notice a sea of easy smiles and what Stoddard describes as a “neat buzz of energy about the place.” One of the benefits of working at NCU is free tuition for any team member, their spouse, domestic partner or children. The perk ends up benefitting the university, Stoddard says, because it helps those manning the phones to better understand students’ challenges—from scheduling problems to resources for those struggling in a course. Stoddard himself is taking the opportunity to pursue an MBA. “The focus is on you, your education and how to apply that to what you are doing in your career right now,” he says of his experience thus far. “My laptop is my classroom. It’s rewarding, and challenging, too.” 


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National Laser Institute President & CEO Louis Silberman relaxes in the company’s recently expanded administrative offices on 90th Street off Bell Road.

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Dallas campuses, established in 2003 and 2011 respectively. The institute trains doctors, career changers and aesthetics professionals in laser hair removal, photofacial skin rejuvenation, laser wrinkle reduction, cellulite reduction, chemical peels and more—usually in a full two-week program that runs upward of $9,000. Business has been good, but Silberman knew he was missing golden opportunities in other states. The question was how to expand without a huge outlay or misstep into a too-green market. “We’ve established a worldwide brand with just Arizona and Texas—we’re like the Harvard of this industry,” Silberman says. “But the reality is some people can’t afford to hop on a flight and spend two weeks in Arizona. And some can afford it, but they can’t escape from their practice or their life. And some people just won’t travel.” Well, as the saying goes, if Mohammed won’t come to the mountain, bring the mountain to Mohammed. For the last 15 months, Silberman and his instructor team have been racking up frequent flyer miles, presenting courses in luxury hotels about twice a month. The

itinerary has bounced between Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Beverly Hills, San Francisco, Denver, Chicago and Hawaii. NLI’s business model is servicing realworld clients, which means planning for remote classes includes recruiting customers in each city so educators can demonstrate the techniques, and their remote students—most of whom are medical doctors—can get experience during the weeklong program. Google is NLI’s not-so-secret weapon for reaching prospective students as well as customers. Ads for the training sessions pop up whenever someone in the target city does an Internet search for keywords such as Botox and laser hair removal. “We spend an outrageous amount of money on Google,” Silberman says. “Hundreds of customers come in for discounted treatments during the training days. So while we’re teaching medical professionals, they are getting unheard of deals: $25 for photofacial skin rejuvenation, which normally would be hundreds of dollars.” Logistics also call for partnering with local plastic surgeons and dermatologists who can provide additional instructors to support NLI’s traveling cadre of teachers.

Though the institute is paying more to operate due to travel and other expenses, Silberman says he’s saving money in the long run because he’s finding out what works and what doesn’t. For example, Las Vegas and Hawaii turned out to have the lowest returns, mainly because they don’t have surrounding areas to draw students and customers from. Areas with large populations but a huge saturation of aesthetic services—like San Francisco and New York City—were still profitable because demand was also huge. Boston turned out to be a home run because it pulled in regional clientele, so next year, NLI is doubling its visits to Beantown and intends to build a permanent school there. Silberman prides himself on attending just about every traveling program to give the operation a personal touch as owner. “I am on a zillion planes a year. I’ll fly in for 48 hours, do a welcome, introduce myself, and do a marketing seminar,” he says. “We’re big enough now, at 100 employees, that I can just barely squeak it out. The business challenge as we grow and become more corporate, will be how to continue that level of personal involvement.”

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He’s also a big fan of promotional events to rustle up business, and his calendar includes 40 of NLI's “Skin Scene” dates annually across the country, more than half in Arizona and Dallas. “We’ll get an average of 150 people in a room and feed them wine and appetizers. It will be like a five-star wedding—we drop some serious money,” Silberman says. “We do live demonstrations of Botox, for example, and I talk about the industry. The parties are fun. I love them.” When Silberman got in the business 23 years ago, most of the M.D.s who came for training were dermatologists or plastic surgeons. These days, they’re in the minority, replaced by urgent-care doctors, family practitioners, OB/GYNs and even heart surgeons looking to bolster their practice in a less stressful sector that’s free of insurance hassles. Silberman says he recently talked with a heart surgeon at a training session who told him he routinely collects only $2,000 on $10,000 procedures once the insurance company processes payment. “If you are a doctor, you are getting killed by insurance, and this is a cash business,” Silberman says. “When someone says medical aesthetics, they’re not talking

Louis Silberman circles U.S. cities on the map where NLI has staged training sessions over the last 15 months.

manicures. We’re at a price point that is really moving and grooving, regardless of the economy.” Next year, NLI may start doing promotional parties in Virginia Beach, Va., a major military town with funding for training available to active military families. Other locales that are leading candidates for new NLI campuses, based on response to the traveling programs, include New York City, San Francisco and California. Silberman believes any business with

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who has been with the company for 25 years. “It was clear we did it well and could share our expertise and add value for business customers by providing endto-end order fulfillment.” Those customers include e-tailers large and small who want to focus on growing their core business and leave the fulfillment and shipping to experts who can provide those services efficiently and costeffectively. When their online customers click on the “Shopping Cart” button, the order is transferred automatically to Partner Warehouse, where it’s picked, packed and shipped. The order can be as small as a single pair of earrings or a bottle of


businessprofile vitamin pills ordered by an individual consumer, and as large as a truckload of fertilizer or parts for nuclear plants. Partner Warehouse serves businesses in industries including nutraceutical, high-tech, apparel, chemical, jewelry, electronics, liquor and spirits, personal care and gifts. About two-thirds of the company’s activity is centered on fulfillment of individual consumer orders; the rest is business-to-business. The founders began Partner Warehouse in 2005 in the Scottsdale Airpark. Operations quickly outgrew the original Airpark location and in 2011 moved to a Phoenix facility with high docks that allow tractor-trailers to back up to them and offload shipping containers and pallets. Administration offices remain in the Airpark, while warehousing, fulfillment and shipping are carried out in the cavernous Phoenix facility packed to the rafters with products as diverse as metal detectors, beer-making kits, bullet-proof sunglasses for the military, fine wine and consumer electronics.

Partner Warehouse’s efficient processes allow it to stay lean—with just 15 full-time employees including Harp, Warehouse Operations Manager James Webber and Account Services reps Amanda Forjan and Charese McCombs. Everyone pitches in, and when a customer needs

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businessprofile its technological expertise, focus on customer service and a company culture that stresses teamwork among employees. Partner Warehouse provides technologies that allow it to integrate seamlessly with an e-tailer’s existing shopping carts, providing reporting tools and inventory and order management. Partner Warehouse can plug directly into the shopping carts to pull data and develop a pick list, increasing efficiency and lowering costs. Customer service also has been key to the company’s growth. “When our customers call, a person answers the phone, not a machine,” Forjan says. “We look for ways to say ‘Yes’ to each request. We never tell a customer we can’t make it happen. “What we are is in our name—we want to be partners with our customers. Their success is our success.” A strong company culture of mutual support has helped Partner Warehouse increase productivity while minimizing employee turnover. “When we hire, we look for people who will be comfortable with our culture,” Harp says. “We’re a small business, and we foster a family atmosphere. Our employees appreciate that.” Partner Warehouse is looking to expand its kitting and assembly services and grow its small business and international customer bases. Small business owners—including those who are working from home with a garage overflowing with inventory—benefit from using a fulfillment center so they can build their businesses instead of packing boxes, McCombs says. The center also helps them track customer orders and manage inventory. “We’re their eyes and ears—helping them provide fast, accurate customer service while managing costs and increasing efficiency.” Partner Warehouse has international customers throughout the world. Its biggest foreign customer is Canada, and the company is looking to grow its operations serving Asia, where economies are becoming increasingly consumer-driven and e-tail is increasing rapidly. “Our goal is to be as big as we can be and to expand strategically with operations beyond Arizona,” Harp says.  More: 1-877-345-5669; PartnerWarehouse. com


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 During the Spanish American War (1898), students at Scottsdale’s original, one-room wooden schoolhouse took up a collection to provide relief to the starving people of Cuba.  Jew Chew Song and his family were likely the first Chinese immigrants to settle in Scottsdale. They bought Johnny Rose’s pool hall on the northeast corner of Brown Avenue and Main Street in 1928 and converted it into a grocery store. Descendants of the family still own and operate the business, converted to Mexican Imports in the 1950s.  World War II Italian Prisoners of War were the first to be housed in the Papago POW Camp on Scottsdale’s southwestern border, where many Scottsdale residents worked. POWs from German submarine crews replaced the Italians, and were interned there until the war ended in 1945. POWs helped dredge canals of the Salt German PO W Photo D River Valley Water Users Asisplay at the A rizona sociation and harvested crops at Military M useum area farms while local men were away and serving in the military. Some of the German Several POW/Camp Papago staff reunions POWs enjoyed the local climate so much were held in Scottsdale. Members of a that they returned to the Scottsdale area local organization (the Papago Trackers) to live after being repatriated to Germany. formed lifelong friendships with the former Scottsda le

ost of us have been globally connected via the World Wide Web for over 20 years. We pretty much take for granted that we can reach new customers in China or old relatives in Warsaw, 24/7, from our desk top or mobile device. How did Scottsdale residents and businesses connect to the far corners of the world before this amazing and affordable technology? What were some of our earliest encounters and exchanges with people and cultures beyond the United States? It goes without saying that Scottsdale has had a long history of cross-border links with Mexico, and that many in our population can trace their ancestry to Spain, Mexico and the native peoples of our neighboring country to the south. Scottsdale farmers and ranchers, like E.O. Brown, sponsored families from Mexico to immigrate to our town circa 1919 to work in the agriculture industry that was our pre-World War II economic engine. Scottsdale churches supported mission work in Mexico. In 1969, the city of Alamos in Sonora Mexico became Scottsdale’s first Sister City, and that relationship thrives today through student and cultural exchanges. Beyond our steadfast friendship with Mexico, what are some of our historic ties to other lands and cultures, resulting from immigrants-turned-residents, visits, exchanges, missionary work and peopleto-people programs? Here are just a few of our historic global connections:


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German POWs, traveling to Germany to visit their friends and reminisce.  Former ambassador to Italy, Clare Booth Luce, was a frequent visitor to Scottsdale during the late-1940s/1950s. A talented artist, The Honorable Mrs. Luce created a mosaic of the Virgin of Guadalupe to be used in the Miracle of the Roses pageant staged by the Our Lady of Perpetual Help parish. The greater Scottsdale area has had at least two other U.S. ambassadors: Coronado High School graduate Kathleen Stephens, who served as Ambassador to South Korea, 2008-2011, and Barbara Barrett, who served as Ambassador to Finland, 2008-2009.  We’ve had several visits by European royalty. Circa 1958, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor (the former King Edward VIII of England and Wallis Simpson) dined at Lulu Belle’s on Main Street in Scottsdale while they were staying at the Arizona Biltmore and visiting Clare Booth and Henry Luce. In the 1950s, the Prince of Liechtenstein, Franz Joseph II, attended a performance of the Scottsdale Community Players at Scottsdale High School. Countess Elena owned and operated a beauty salon in 1960s downtown Scottsdale. King Michael of Romania and

his family traveled to Scottsdale for the wedding of their daughter Irina in 1983; their wedding photo had a giant saguaro as backdrop. Prince Ranier of Monaco played golf at Desert Highlands Golf Course in 1988.  Svetlana Stalin, daughter of Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin, was married to

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place to meet and schmooze. Anderson went on to open Dale Anderson’s on Marshall Way, as well as The Other Place and The Quilted Bear on Lincoln Road—all known as great places to eat and meet. The town’s first bank on and dedicated on Veterans Dayopened 1989. The Main Street in the early 1920s and closed car was one of 49 boxcars full of gifts during Depression 1933. sent to the theGreat United States in in 1949 by The the building recycled into the Rusty people ofwas France in appreciation forSpur our Saloon in the 1950s, former people-to-people reliefusing effortsthefollowing bank’s vault to store its liquor. It is on

Scottsdale’s historic register and has been a popular post-ride watering hole for the Hashknife Pony Express and Parada Del Sol riders.  Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Scottsdale who offered a World Warrestaurateurs II. Another historic train car “saloon” capitalized on the West’s Most at the park celebrates an international alliWestern Pinnacle Peakcar. Patio ance: theTown Roaldtheme. Amundsen Pullman In and Pass Franklin opened in far desert 1940,Reata President D. the Roosevelt and north of Scottsdale in 1957McKenzie and 1958King and Canadian Prime Minister still serve us today. The Red Dog Saloon

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not only to provide second opinions. In fact, they also provide free support, resources, fitness and nutrition advice and more. This fall, the LeClair and the organization will focus on raising funds to continue its critical mission in three major ways:

Pink Drinks 2013 Throughout October, AIBH is working with restaurants throughout Scottsdale and beyond to offer creative pink cocktails and wines with a portion of proceeds going to AIBH. Thanks to the support from such brands as Butterfly Kiss, Girl Go Lightly and RoseNblum wines as well as Belvedere, Smirnoff, Chandon, Moet & Chandon and Veuve Cliquot Rose, AIBH is able to assist any venue in the Airpark area in developing a pink drink menu as well as with promotion and even discounted pricing for product. Interested restaurants should reach out to AIBH volunteer Alison Bailin at abailin@hmapr.com by Sept. 24 to join in this impactful program. 

The Breast of Scottsdale It is the return of the PINKEST party Scottsdale has ever seen! Tickets are available at AIBH.ORG for the 2013 Breast of Scottsdale, which will take place on Tuesday, Sept. 10 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at The Herb Box’s Southbridge location to benefit AIBH. The event will feature small bites, samples of seasonal pink-themed cocktails (thanks to Alliance Beverage), sumptuous pink pastries handmade by The Herb Box artisans, photography, fabulous gift raffles, music and additional surprises. All guests are encouraged to think pink with their attire, and prizes will be awarded to the pinkest party-goers of the evening. Tickets are $25 each. This is a 21 and over event. The Pink Light District Starting in September through Oct. 31, you have the opportunity to express your love, appreciation and gratitude by spon-

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hile Scottsdale is likely a few years away from approaching its record-high hotel occupancy in 2006 and hotel rates in 2008, stronger leisure business combined with gradual meetings growth should allow Scottsdale’s tourism industry to post a modest revenue gain in 2013-2014. Throughout the past year, the Scottsdale Convention & Visitors Bureau launched marketing and sales initiatives that are attracting customers to the destination and into local businesses. We partnered with our golf community to introduce Scottsdale as the “world's finest golf destination” with Golf Channel personality Brandel Chamblee, began a multiyear holiday campaign to help fill room nights, and expanded advertising efforts in our top feeder markets, including

wrapping New York’s subways to encourage potential visitors to step into Scottsdale. We also entered into new relationships to increase our connections to meeting planners in Canada and media in New York and Los Angeles. In addition, we focused many of our sales efforts to impact need periods and grow new business. Using the momentum created this past year, the bureau is eager to build upon our successes to ensure a strong return on investment in the coming year. We will focus on a few key areas to drive new visitation and meetings groups to Scottsdale. • New research will help the bureau determine how best to reach our customers and attract the right business to Scottsdale. • Seasonal marketing campaigns will push messaging around key time periods to strengthen destination awareness and exposure in our primary feeder markets— New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and San Francisco, as well as throughout Canada.

• A new TV commercial and HD video footage will showcase Scottsdale’s Sonoran Desert setting and the layered experiences that visitors can enjoy. • Niche trade shows and client events will reach new meeting planners, travel agents, tour operators and media to familiarize them with Scottsdale and keep the destination top of mind. • Additional familiarization tours and site inspections will expose more clients to Scottsdale for a firsthand experience of the destination. With these new marketing and sales initiatives, we hope to continue our history of providing a strong return on investment to the community. This past year, the bureau generated $30 for Scottsdale for every $1 invested in the organization.  Rachel Sacco is the president and CEO of the Scottsdale Convention & Visitors Bureau, which is responsible for marketing the Scottsdale area as a premier travel and meetings destination to national and international leisure visitors, travel agents, tour operators and meeting planners.

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pening this fall at Scottsdale Quarter is the addition of a friendly little walk-up juice stand from the folks behind True Food Kitchen. Juice by True, affectionately named Juby True, promises to fuel guests with a delicious and healthy variety of cold-pressed juices, hydrating waters and superfood smoothies. “We’ve bottled up the simplicity and healthy goodness of True Food Kitchen for on-the-go convenience,” said Sam Fox, founder of Fox Restaurant Concepts. “We wholeheartedly believe flavor and nutrition can exist together on a plate as well as in a glass.” Juicing has enjoyed a resurgence in popularity over the past year thanks to its ability to condense disease-fighting vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients into a simple cup. It’s estimated that drinking one juice can provide up to six servings of the recommended daily intake for fruits and vegetables. Scottsdale’s newest juice spot will offer organic juices as liquefied blends of greens, fruits and roots, invigorating coconut water-based refreshers, and nutrient-rich, workout-refueling smoothies. Juby True will also offer a variety of one- and two-day juice cleanse packages. Patrons can give their afternoon a pick-me-up with a bottle of Golden Road made with pineapple, pear, golden beet, lemon, peeled orange and turmeric; revitalize with Beach Bum Tonic made with strawberry, pineapple and coconut water; or enjoy a post-exercise treat and opt for the Nuts and Berries, a blend of frozen berries, orange juice, almond butter and Greek yogurt. Juby True is located at Scottsdale Quarter on the north side of True Food Kitchen at 15191 N. Scottsdale Road, Suite 100. Fox Restaurant Concepts is a growing restaurant group encompassing 11 unique concepts spanning six states with more than 2,000 employees. 


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plans to offer wine, alcoholic beverages and local brews in the evening. The patio with its lake view is a beautiful spot to enjoy a glass of wine and a quality meal. The shop is wired with a high-end sound system that will allow Altitude to host social events, private parties, and live music in the evenings. Altitude will also have the ability to custom roast for wholesale accounts, namely resorts and restaurants. The lab will have the capability to control the taste of fine coffees by adjusting roasting techniques to fit the client's personal preferences. “After spending the better half of the last decade obsessed with coffee, it is a thrill to see our coffee lab concept come to life,” said Musikanth. “It is our goal to have this store be the ultimate expression of coffee, design and community at its best.” Having honed their skills at the internationally acclaimed Origin coffee school in South Africa, the owners are excited to play a major role in developing the Phoenix coffee culture as a whole. With the opening of Altitude they hope to bring those qualities of European coffee houses to the Phoenix area. 

fter traveling extensively throughout the world and developing a taste for the finest roasts, caféliers Paul Musikanth and Craig Matthew are set to open a unique coffee concept in Scottsdale this September. Altitude Coffee Lab will feature some of the world’s rarest, most exotic and exquisite beans, a unique in-store roasting system, and a relaxed European-style atmosphere reminiscent of the best coffee houses in Amsterdam, Rome and Brussels. As a true “coffee lab,” the store will function as a test space for rare and exclusive coffees, diverse coffee roasting and brewing methods, and new food concepts. Altitude Coffee Lab follows the “slow” coffee philosophy inspired by the “slow” food movement. Altitude will debut the state-of-the-art Joper roasting system, a high-end coffee technology handmade in Europe. In terms of ability to customize the depth and flavor of gourmet coffee, the Joper roasting system is regarded as one of the most significant innovations in coffee since the introduction of the espresso machine. Customers will be able to watch and smell the world’s finest green beans being roasted while relishing the Joper roaster’s tasty results. Altitude will also offer a seasonal menu featuring small-plate cuisine and freshly baked pastries, all produced by locally farmed organic ingredients. Altitude’s aesthetic plays with the juxtaposition of rustic and industrial elements while cultivating a homey and community-oriented atmosphere. By late September, Altitude

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coverage, similar to what health insurance covers now. There will be bronze, silver, gold and platinum levels of coverage. The tax subsidy is based on the silver level. Rates and premiums and all other aspects of the Exchange are regulated. Individuals & Families Starting in 2014, Health Care Reform includes an individual mandate that everyone have health insurance or pay a tax penalty. Many people will continue to choose to be covered by their employers, the Veterans Administration, the Indian Health Services, Medicare, etc., and these will satisfy the mandate. Others will continue to be covered by Medicaid, called AHCCCS in Arizona. Millions of remaining people will shop on the Exchange to determine their premium and their tax subsidy, if any. With or without a subsidy they can purchase a policy on the Exchange if it improves their situation. Starting in October both insured and uninsured people will start evaluating what they will have under the Exchange. Small Employer Groups Employer groups with fewer than 50 employees will not be required to offer group health insurance. Many of these employers will start evaluating their situations in October. Should the group health plan be continued? Or are there better Exchange-oriented options. In my opinion, these comparisons will result in a wide range of outcomes. Businesses with higher-income employees will be impacted the least. In group insurance, the employer is required to pay at least 50 percent of the employee premium. Employer groups with lowerpaid employees will see the exchange-based premium subsidies are significantly higher than 50 percent. If there is a group plan available to these employees, however, they will not be eligible for the subsidies. There are many who predict such employers will be tempted to terminate the group health plan. They can implement other benefits such as dental and disability that will

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oe Galli officially stepped into the role of executive director for North Scottsdale Chamber of Commerce in December 2012, bringing a strong political and management background to the organization while instituting a new vision. NSCC is a community, nonprofit organization designed to promote member businesses and the North Scottsdale business community as a whole. As the chamber ramps up for the busy fall season, we checked in with Galli on what’s changed so far this year, and what’s in the works for the rest of 2013 into 2014. Can you describe the overall direction of the chamber when you arrived and how it’s changed since you came on board? The organization was very onedimensional when I arrived. It was founded on networking and B2B relationships—and it did that and still does that very well. But chambers of commerce missions have changed and evolved over the decades and in the new economy. Chambers have become great advocates for businesses … promoting economic development initiatives and engaging in political action to make sure elected officials are friendly to business. So we adopted that as part of our mission as well. How has the broadened mission affected membership? From a member attraction and retention


standpoint, our membership has grown outside of service industry folks, who were our core component. Our membership has shifted into some of the community’s hallmark [entities] … For example, Four Seasons, Fairmont Scottsdale Princess, Scottsdale Healthcare, and APS are now members. So we’ve made an attempt to represent the entire business community rather than one segment; not that one is greater than another, but there is a great synergy between them [tourism, services, public health, utilities, retail, etc.]. How many members do you have now, and how does that compare to years past? We’re at about 450, which I understand is down somewhat. But it’s a stronger, more engaged and more loyal membership that benefits from a broader chamber vision than just networking and B2B. What is NSCC’s overarching goal? Our goal is to provide a value that sustains chamber membership in a growing part of the community. This is a very busy place and it’s an ever-evolving community, it’s a young community, it’s getting its roots as a community, and we’re along for the ride.

What is coming up for fall? On the 22nd of October is the second annual “Hiring Our Heroes,” which is our veterans’ and spouses’ job fair in partnership with the U.S. Chamber and ESGR (Employer Support for the Guard and Reserve). How did the job fair go last year? We had over 90 employers from the entire metro Phoenix area, including folks like Scottsdale Healthcare, Boeing, and the U.S. Border Patrol. About 350 came through seeking employment. We’re currently narrowing our site selection for the event and will be making an announcement soon. What else is on the horizon for fall? Our fall tradeshow is Oct. 30. We’ll have about 80 folks in the back parking lot [with 6-foot table displays]—members sharing what they do. We invite the community to join us. Typically we have live music or a DJ, great food and great sponsors. It’s a family event, and we encourage people to bring their kids out. Last year, we launched NorthScottsdalePreferred.com, an online listing of our members. I’m not sure if

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in the month. At first, though, plan on spending private time catching up with the demands of your work, which may keep you “grounded” until the 19th (staying late at the office or bringing some work home). Confidential matters require you to stick to a routine and keep to yourself. By the 23rd, you are in your element, interacting with others. A major change lies ahead for you (October-April).

TAURUS 4/20-5/20 New circumstances and an opportunity to change direction arrive with the New Moon on the 5th. This month may relate to some changes in joint arrangements or dealings with others that require a new course of action. Advice: when dealing with an agreement or new venture, take a “wait and see” attitude; see what they want before setting up your own plans. For you, September is one of the busiest and rewarding months of 2013.

SCORPIO 10/23-11/21 It’s getting better, because you’re getting better at controlling certain matters or conditions at work. September’s theme is to introduce yourself to other like-minded professionals, and to do some investigating (you’re good at that) if you’re looking for a new position or work-related change, which could occur in November. Work continues to be challenging, and it is no time give up. Put your intuitive ability to use when dealing with difficult problems or people.

GEMINI 5/21-6/20 The last quarter of the year is ideal to do a selfinventory and review the past six months. What did you accomplish and where are you heading? Make a plan and put it in writing. Your associations (social and professional) can be valuable this month. Emphasis is on co-workers and community events, which takes on a more active role in your business world. Your work schedule is likely to be altered by the 23rd.

SAGITTARIUS 11/22-12/21 September will keep you on the go, and for the first two weeks restricted in some manner. Delays and interferences are apt to happen through the 19th. Avoid making any definite business plans without proper consultation. Make alternate arrangements and expect to be dealing with many details and minor issues. By midmonth, you will have more latitude to do things your way and have an edge over competitors. Associations become more harmonious the last week.

CANCER 6/21-7/22 Don’t allow any abrupt changes or criticism to upset you as you begin the first work week. With so many detailed issues and projects underway, expect a busy three weeks ahead. Work verses your home life may be a real balancing act. The last week is favorable for making arrangements to meet with clients in a more social setting (lunch?). LEO 7/23-8/22 You’ll be thinking green most of the month, as your main focus will be on monetary matters such as a quarterly budget or financial plan. Personal income, business expenses, higher costs, etc., require your attention the first half of this month. The possibility of financial gain through some hidden resources is a strong potential. It’s especially important right now to stay abreast of what is happening currently in your given industry/business. VIRGO 8/23-9/22 September is your birthday month and the ideal time to take professional initiative and action. The first week can be your most progressive. New ideas, changes, new contacts occur. Your eye for details and doing the job the right way is your secret to success. So why expect others to be as competent as you? Work-related projects can be completed by the third week, and then you’ll have some time for your own interests. Put a little social mixing into your schedule by the 23rd. LIBRA 9/23-10/22 There will be plenty of opportunities to join your colleagues, attend business meetings, seminars, local events, etc., later

CAPRICORN 12/22-1/21 Why complain? This is a good month. If engaged in pending legal matters, expect a successful outcome (providing you have the necessary info in order). The same goes for business presentations. Keep an eye on any kind of insurance and health-related contracts, as those industries are in major overhauls. Travel is likely, and should be a pleasant experience. Get ready for a change in the corporate structure as soon as next month. AQUARIUS 1/22-2/18 Basically you are a social/political animal, and this month it’s to your advantage to get back to what you do so well: networking. As you start out the month, put together a solid plan with definite goals that can be reached before the 19th. Use all means of communication. Your social skills will get plenty of exercise the last half of September. Get back in touch with fellow associates, and attend funding events and mixers. September makes up for last month’s sluggishness. PISCES 2/19-3/20 You may have little time for your own interests the first week or so, as extra work requires your presence. Take the time to appreciate exchanges with workers, clients and new associates you will be encountering. This month is one of the most advantageous times to attend business events; you could come across an unexpected opportunity that proves a turning point. Be assertive with interacting with competitors. A compromise ends your month well. 

Weiss Kelly is a professional astrologer based in the Scottsdale Airpark. Voted to the board of the Professional Member American Federation of Astrologers, she is available for personal/business forecasts on CD, as well as speaking engagements for business and social meetings

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CHIROPRACTIC CARE

BUSINESS/COMPUTER TRAINING

Karen L. Evers, Agency Owner/Insurance Consultant

8687 E. Via De Ventura #218 CHARITIES

BUSINESS INSURANCE

COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL GLASS WORKS

Scottsdale, AZ 85258 Phone: 480-305-1175 Fax: 480-305-1176 Email: kevers@farmersagent.com

SCC Business Institute

14350 N. 87th St., Suite 185 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: 480-425-6910 Fax: 480-425-6901 Karen L. Evers, Agency Owner/Insurance Consultant www.sccbi.com 8687 E. Via De Ventura #218

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BUSINESS Phone: CONSULTING 480-305-1175

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(Teach Early and Live) AcceptingCLEANING Donations for Non-Profit COMMERCIAL &

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Jim Afinowich www.scottsdalebusinesswealthclub.com Phone: 480-421-9680 www.fbosales.com

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Scottsdale: 16211 N. Scottsdale Rd. #4 Nancy Twedt/Mike Esses Phone: 480-607-DELI(3354)

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COMPUTERRick DONATIONS Shaw, Regional Director FOR OUR17470 TROOPS N. Pacesetter Way, Suite 219

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COMPUTERS/WEB SITES/EMAILS

Phone: 480-607-DELI(3354)

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Scottsdale, 85260 COMPUTER &AZ ELECTRONIC Phone: 480-315-8040 RECYCLING Email: info@vuria.com www.vuria.com

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Donation Drop Box in front of Office Donate your computers & electronics to help our returning soldiers Thomas V. McClammy, D.M.D,AZ M.S. 7650 E. Gelding Dr., Scottsdale, 85260 Portion of sales will go to Shawn R. Anderson, D.D.S., M.S.D. Phone: 480-948-4697 Wounded Warriors Fund. Rentals Corporate Housing • Vacation 7650 Dr.,Suite Scottsdale, 8765E.E.Gelding Bell Rd., 213 AZ 85260 www.scottsdalecustom.com For larger donations Kierland-NorthScottsdale/Old Town-City Center Phone: Scottsdale, AZ480-948-4697 85260 Corporate Housing • Vacation Rentals 7650 E. Gelding Dr., Scottsdale, AZ 85260 weRidge-Phoenix/Oro will arrange pickup at N/C Desert Valley-Tucson www.scottsdalecustom.com DOORS SALES Phone:–480-731-3636 • Fax: 480-731-3637 Kierland-NorthScottsdale/Old Town-City Center Phone: 480-948-4697 For Questions: call Tom Desert Ridge-Phoenix/Oro Valley-Tucson Corporate Housing • Vacation Rentals www.nsendodontics.com DOORS – SALES 602-672-7552 16000 N. 80thPhone: St., Suite D, Scottsdale, AZ 85260 www.scottsdalecustom.com Kierland-NorthScottsdale/Old Town-City Center Email: thestay@thestay.com Phone: 480-947-9912 Phone:Valley-Tucson 602-672-7552 Desert Ridge-Phoenix/Oro DOORS – SALES www.thestay.com Fax: 480-947-5621 Email: thestay@thestay.com www.thestay.com www.featuremarketing.com Phone: 602-672-7552 DENTAL DIRECT MAIL SERVICES Email: thestay@thestay.com DENTAL www.thestay.com

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Scottsdale, AZ 85260 8765 E. Bell Rd., Suite 213 Phone: 480-731-3636 • Fax: 480-731-3637 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 www.nsendodontics.com Thomas V. McClammy, D.M.D, M.S. Phone: 480-731-3636 • Fax: 480-731-3637 Shawn R. Anderson, D.D.S., M.S.D. www.nsendodontics.com DESIGN 8765 E. Bell Rd., Suite 213 DESIGN Scottsdale, AZ 85260 E. Gelding•Dr., 4 Phone:7750 480-731-3636 Fax:Suite 480-731-3637 www.nsendodontics.com Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: 480-991-1993 DESIGN Fax: 480-991-3004 www.legacyaz.com

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Scottsdale Dental Excellence Jeffrey D Clark DDS FAGD

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Fullfillment • Lists • Discounted Postage www.weathershield.com 7650 E. Redfield Rd., Suite D-6, Scottsdale, AZ 85260 DRY CLEANING Phone: 480-483-7677 Email: BUSHLPRS@aol.com www.businesshelpersmailcenter.com

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EMPLOYMENT & RECRUITING Donn Frye, CEO DOORS Frye, 7126 E.Donn Sahuaro Dr.,CEO Scottsdale, AZ 85254 7126 E. Sahuaro Dr., Scottsdale, AZ 85254 Phone: 480-948-2781 480-948-2867 Phone: Fax: 480-948-2781 www.prestigecleaners.com Fax: 480-948-2867

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480-483-7867 LocatedPhone: in the Scottsdale AirCenter Email: leno@iconprintlabs.com 15290 N. 78thMAIL Way, Suite B200 DIRECT SERVICES FOR ALL YOUR PAINTING & CONSTRUCTION NEEDS www.iconimaginggroup.com Scottsdale, AZ 85260 PLEASE CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE Phone: 480-483-7867 Corporate Housing • Vacation Rentals Phone: 602-843-6400 Fax: 602-978-1200 Kierland-NorthScottsdale/Old Town-City Center Email: leno@iconprintlabs.com Email: info@silveradopainting.com DIRECT MAIL SERVICES Desert Ridge-Phoenix/Oro Valley-Tucson www.iconimaginggroup.com www.silveradopainting.com

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Graebel Movers

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COMPUTER DONATIONS CORPORATE HOUSING FOR OUR TROOPS

Phone: (480) 607-7788

8880 EAST VIA LINDA #109 Fry’s Marketplace Plaza SCOTTSDALE, AZ 85258 NW Corner of 90th St. & Via Linda www.dvdtransferstation.net DVDPhone: TRANSFER STATION (480) 607-7788 Fry’s Marketplace Plaza 8880 EAST VIA LINDA #109 NW “8 Corner of 90th St. &you!” Via Linda locations to serve SCOTTSDALE, AZ 85258 7650 E. Gelding Dr., Scottsdale, AZ 85260 EMBROIDERY/SILK www.dvdtransferstation.net Donn(480) Frye,607-7788 CEO SCREENING Phone: Phone: 480-948-4697 7126 E. Sahuaro Dr., Scottsdale, AZ Fry’s Marketplace Plaza 85254 www.scottsdalecustom.com Phone:of480-948-2781 NW Corner 90th St. & Via Linda Fax: 480-948-2867 EMBROIDERY/SILK SCREENING DOORS –www.dvdtransferstation.net SALES prestigecleaners.com

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Dillan Micus, Executive Vice President 14851 N. Scottsdale Rd., Suite 103 Dillan Micus, Executive Vice President Scottsdale,Movers AZ 85254 Graebel 14851 N. Scottsdale Rd., Suite 103 Phone: • Fax: 480-922-5203 Jim480-444-3750 Staude, General Manager Dillan Micus, Executive Vice President Scottsdale, AZ 85254 www.axaonline.com Phone: 602-447-0200 14851 N. Scottsdale Rd.,480-922-5203 Suite 103 Phone: 480-444-3750 • Fax: Cell: 602-284-8555 Scottsdale, AZ 85254 www.axaonline.com Fax: 602-447-0554 Phone: • Fax: 480-922-5203 Dillan480-444-3750 Micus, Executive Vice President Email: jstaude@graebel.com www.axaonline.com 14851 N. Scottsdale Rd., Suite 103 www.graebel.com Scottsdale, AZ 85254 Phone: 480-444-3750 • Fax: 480-922-5203 www.axaonline.com

Nathalie Potvin, Financial Advisor AAMS® EMPLOYMENT Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC 20551 N. Pima Rd., Suite 200

“Helping our Clients Save Taxes and Scottsdale, AZ 85255-9155 Plan for the Future since 1991” Phone: 480-419-2014 Nathalie Potvin, Financial Advisor AAMS® Fax:Neill 480-419-2404 G. Wayne CPA/PFS, CFP Wells Advisors, LLC Registered TollFargo Free: Representative 800-453-6737 20551 PimaWright Rd., Suite nathalie.potvin@wfadvisors.com 10751 N. FrankN.Lloyd Blvd.,200 Suite 103 Scottsdale, AZ www.wfadvisors.com/nathalie.potvin Nathalie Potvin, Financial Advisor AAMS® Scottsdale, AZ85255-9155 85259 Phone: 480-419-2014 Fargo Advisors, LLC 480-922-9268 2415Wells E. Phone: Camelback Rd., Suite 450 Fax: 480-419-2404 20551 N. Pima Rd., Suite 200 Phoenix, AZ 85016 Email: neillw@ceteranetworks.com Toll Free: 800-453-6737 Scottsdale, AZ 85255-9155 Phone: 602-707-1880 • Fax: 602-707-1889 Website: neillnetwork.com nathalie.potvin@wfadvisors.com Phone: 480-419-2014 www.ledgent.com Specializing in Financial Planning, Investments www.wfadvisors.com/nathalie.potvin November 2012 Fax: 480-419-2404Airpark News andScottsdale EMPLOYMENT & Insurance RECRUITING Toll Free: 800-453-6737 nathalie.potvin@wfadvisors.com

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Thomas V. McClammy, D.M.D, M.S.

Donn Frye, CEO 7126 E. Sahuaro Dr., Scottsdale, AZ 85254 Phone: 480-948-2781 Fax: 480-948-2867

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FINANCIAL SERVICES (CONT ...)

Nathalie Potvin, Financial Advisor AAMS® Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC 20551 N. Pima Rd., Suite 200 Scottsdale, AZ 85255-9155 Phone: 480-419-2014 Fax: 480-419-2404 Toll Free: 800-453-6737 nathalie.potvin@wfadvisors.com www.wfadvisors.com/nathalie.potvin

GLASS & MIRROR

14427 N. 73rd Street, Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: 480-947-5545 Fax: 480-315-1336 www.troonglass.com

HOTELS (CONT ...)

16630 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85254 Phone: 480-998-9211 • Fax: 480-607-2893 www.sleepinnscottsdale.com

HARDWARE

FINGERPRINTING 7650 E. Gelding Dr., Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: 480-948-4697 www.scottsdalecustom.com

HOTELS 7330 N. Pima Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85258 Phone: 480-948-3800 www.daysinnscottsdale.com

FINGERPRINTING SCOTTSDALE 15560 N. Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd, Suite B Scottsdale, AZ. 85260 Call 480.860.8446 for Appointment Times www.FingerPrintingScottsdale.com Your place to go when you need to be fingerprinted FAST and ACCURATELY! We provide pre-employment and licensing fingerprinting in Scottsdale, Arizona.

FIREARMS SALES & SERVICE

16620 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85254 Phone: 480-348-9280 Fax: 480-348-9281 www.scottsdalehamptoninnandsuites.com 10101 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85253 Phone: 480-443-3233 Fax: 480-443-9149 www.scottsdaleshea.hamptoninn.com

14255 N. 87th St., Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: 480-922-6500 www.scottsdalewingate.com

INSURANCE 14870 N. Northsight Blvd. #100 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: 480-922-7776 Email: Info@USAutoweapons.com www.usautoweapons.com

GENERAL CONTRACTING

7750 E. Gelding Dr., Suite 4 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: 480-991-1993 Fax: 480-991-3004 www.legacyaz.com

GENERAL CONTRACTING (CONT ...)

FOR ALL YOUR PAINTING & CONSTRUCTION NEEDS PLEASE CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE Phone: 602-843-6400 Fax: 602-978-1200 Email: info@silveradopainting.com www.silveradopainting.com

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Holiday Inn Express Scottsdale North 7350 E. Gold Dust Ave. Scottsdale, AZ 85258 Phone: 480-596-6559 • Fax: 480-596-0554 www.holidayinnexpress.com/scottsdalenort Karen L. Evers, Agency Owner/Insurance Consultant 8687 E. Via De Ventura #218 Scottsdale, AZ 85258 Phone: 480-305-1175 Fax: 480-305-1176 Email: kevers@farmersagent.com Rachel Jones, Director of Sales 17010 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85255 Phone: 480-922-8400 Fax: 480-419-8163 www.marriott.com/phxcn

16770 N. Perimeter Dr., Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: 480-502-3836 www.scottsdalemarriott.com

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Nancy Wakely 8149 E. Evans Rd. #C-05 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: 480-560-1600 Email: nw@lymphatichealingcenter.com www.lymphatichealingcenter.com

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7248 S. Harl Ave., #104 Tempe, AZ 85283 Phone: 480-966-9929 Fax: 480-966-0992 Phoenix@CratersAndFreighters.com www.CratersAndFreightersPhoenix.com

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MP&E Equipment Rental 16585 N. 92nd St., Suite 104 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: 480-596-6699 www.hdgear.tv

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Stephen A. Cross, CCIM “The Tenant’s Advocate” 10601 N. Hayden Rd., Suite 108 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: 480-998-7998 Toll Free: 888-998-1414 Email: steve@crossrealty.com www.crossrealty.com

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STORAGE

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ickets are now available for the 2nd Weekend Jetaway, which will take place on Friday, Oct. 11 from 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m., featuring live music, culinary creations from leading Airpark chefs, cocktails and casino games—and the whole party is set within a private jet hangar within the Scottsdale Airpark. During the event, guests will take part in a casino-style dice game, with several lucky winners taking home a multitude of luxe prizes, including the grand prize: an all-inclusive, first-class trip on a private jet for four. Tickets are now available, starting at $100 ($200 VIP) at weekendjetaway.org. Among the popular restaurants and beverage companies preparing scrumptious items from their fall and winter menus are Dominick’s Steakhouse, North Italian Farmhouse Kierland, Peñasco Tequila, Proof – An American Canteen, Sapporo Scottsdale, Sassi Scottsdale, SOL Cocina, Stella Artois, The Greene House and Tom’s Thumb Fresh Market. In addition, the event will feature live entertainment via popular local cover band Retroactive as well as interactive photography with Clique Photo Station and David Blaine-style magicians mingling with the crowd. A live and silent auction will also take place, with proceeds from the entire evening benefitting the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale and Pat Tillman Foundation, respectively. “Last year, AXA Advisors Southwest dreamed up this special event as our way to give back to this great community,” says Dillan Micus, executive vice president of AXA Advisors Southwest. “Our team donat-

ed its time, money and more—and with the help of amazing partners, sponsors and party-goers, we were able to gross more than $70,000 in 2012. We welcome the community to come out for the best party of the fall to help us double—no, triple—this number!”

Local Focus But that is just half the story. Inspired by the first year’s success, and serious about tripling the donation, Micus and his team at AXA Advisors Southwest, at 14851 N. Scottsdale Road, are not only focused on giving the area its own signature fall event, they aim to show potential sponsors and donors just how local every cent donated will stay. How? As part of its strategy this year, AXA Advisors has divided its office into nine teams, with each of them being led by a “kid captain” from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale. Armed with the stories of the real kids below, they will be reaching out to every business in the area in the names of their kid captains throughout October.

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Who can say no to faces like these? GENEVIEVE P., 8 YEARS OLD A member of the Clubs for two years now, she originally started attending so her parents could both work without worrying how to keep Genevieve safe after school. Now the club is far more than a “safe haven,” and Genevieve loves participating in the art program—especially learning about da Vinci and van Gogh. The funds donated to the Club via Weekend


Jetaway will help her to continue creating and learning about art despite continued cuts in art programs at her school. LINEUS G., 9 YEARS OLD A member of the Clubs for four years, Lineus has only recently been encouraged to try bas basketball. Now it's his passion, and this only child is finding new brothers and sisters to turn to in his staff mentors and fellow teammates. The funds donated to the Club via Weekend Jetaway will help ensure the basketball pro program at his branch continues for another year.

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BEAU B., 7 YEARS OLD A new member, Beau just finished up his first summer camp at the Clubs and now has new friends as well as new skills going back into the school year—tech skills! With access to computers and other technologies every day at the Clubs, Beau is ready to make this his best school year yet. The funds donated to the Club via Weekend Jetaway will help ensure that each branch continues to invest in new technologies for the kids each year.

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BREE M., 7 YEARS OLD A member since “all the way back in kindergarten,” as she says, Bree’s parents both work multiple jobs and first brought her to the Clubs when they worried she wasn’t getting enough attention after school. Bree is always signed up for the Club carnivals and special events—espe events—especially the field trips—and she might very well be planning events like Weekend Jetaway when she grows up! The funds donated to the Club via Weekend Jetaway will help ensure that Bree and her friends can continue to explore this great state of ours via regular field trips and special events.

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CALI M., 10 YEARS OLD A member of the Clubs for three years, Cali began coming to the Club when her father took on an evening job and she needed a great place to help solve homework problems when he couldn’t be around. One of Cali’s favorite programs is SMART Girls, which gives her the opportunity to talk with other girls about peer pressure and “girl” issues that might not be the most comfortable topics to bring up with her dad, who is a single father. The funds donated to the Club via Weekend Jetaway will ensure that girls like Cali will always have programs dedicated to helping them becoming strong, self-confident women.

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KAILEY S., 9 YEARS OLD Also in her third year as a Club member, brainy Kailey’s favorite thing to do is get homework assistance from her mentors and the staff. Given how much help she has received, her goal in life is to help anyone, anywhere, anytime for anything. The funds donated to the Clubs via Weekend Jetaway will ensure more kids grow up caring for others—and their grades—just like Kailey.

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VIN VINCE C., 6 YEARS OLD With a year as a Club member under his belt, Vince has learned how to start living a more active lifestyle and gained oodles of self-esteem. So much so, at just 6 years old, he is now assisting the Club’s youth development supervisor on planning programs! The funds donated to the Clubs via Weekend Jetaway will ensure kids like Vince are giving a chance to get moving and motivate others.

What are you waiting for! Sponsorship opportunities and tickets are available now at www.weekendjetaway. org or by emailing abailin@hmapr.com. 

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