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hen I was 10 years old I took a bike ride with my buddy Jeff. We lived on the outskirts of Reno, NV and that meant there were endDr. Thomas Chamberlain less choices of dirt trails we could choose from to ride on the back side of the Sierra Nevada mountains. This particular day we chose a trail that traveled along a large canal. After about four hours, we could see the sun was getting low and we knew we had better head back. There was no bridge to cross the canal for miles and, as 10 year old boys, there was no such thing as backtracking. So we decided to take a shortcut. We were about 30 feet higher than the canal on a cliff and if we could just walk our bikes down, we thought we could carry it across the canal. Since I was the genius
who came up with the idea, I went first. I wasn't 10 feet down the cliff when I lost my footing and my bike and I went head over heels down the rest of the cliff and into the canal. Bruised, dazed and my glasses and bike now missing, I had no idea what had just happened. Luckily for me, a man and a woman happened to be hiking along the other side of the canal and saw my fall. The man clutched me out of the canal and likely saved my life. There were no cell phones in those days so after a time, we made it back to their car and drove home, pulling in much after dark, with my parents and the police waiting for me. I learned so many lessons about this incident. I was so grateful for that couple, in the middle of nowhere, going for a hike at the time I was falling. Do we have people like that in our lives? When we try to take the treacherous shortcut to safety, is there that person in our lives who is there to help us out? If so, my suggestion is to tell them, “Thank you.” Let them know of your gratitude for being there. So what does this have to do with orthodontics? Think of it this way.
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With an eclectic collection of new and pre-owned CDs, vinyl, movies, toys and vintage and modern video games and systems, Zia Record Exchange has built an empire out of the zest for music of all kinds, catering to the whims of a multigenerational clientele. Now, Zia is expanding into a larger space at the northeast corner of Alma School and Elliot roads to continue to bring music to the masses. After a decade in Chandler, Brian Faber, partner, vice president and general manager, said moving into the larger the location will allow for the expansion into books. “The vinyl section will more than double,” he added. “The music section will increase by a third. The movie section will increase by a third. We’re adding an entire book section to the store. It’s a mini bookstore, about 2,500 square feet.” classifieds
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In addition to books, the store is adding a musical instrument section for buy, sell or trade. “Anything you can imagine, if it’s entertainment or a personal aspect, or pop culture, like board gaming, we’ll have it in this building,” Faber said. Zia offers an array of entertainment choices. “Part of what we’ve learned over 35 years is how to be multigenerational, so that parents can come in with their young kids, with their teenagers, people starting on their own can come in and find not only a great selection and fun stuff, but they find a great value,” he said. “They can exchange their stuff and get credit or cash or they can get a lot for their money.” The Chandler store is expected to open in mid-September, with a grand opening slated for October. The new
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store is more than twice as large as the current Chandler store. “Everyone is so excited across the board,” Faber said. “We’re a local company. We’re a small company. It’s a big store, but we’re still a small company. We build our own fixtures. Everything you see in the store is made or done by someone who works for Zia, so it’s all local businesses. This is great for the community. We all get connected to it. That level of excitement is contagious.” Faber credited the success of Zia to the staff and customers. “I think Zia is very different than other retailers in a sense that people who work in our stores are so much like our customers, so there’s that commonality that’s
shared between the two that makes for a very good experience.” Looking forward to celebrating its 35th year, Zia has a long history in Arizona. The first store was opened by its founder with his personal record collection in 1980 at 19th Avenue and Indian School Road in Phoenix. Zia has since expanded to six stores in Arizona, two in Nevada and two in New Mexico. Accessible to the East Valley and close to the Loop 101 and U.S. Highway 60, the “new” Zia Record Exchange is located at 3029 N. Alma School Rd., Chandler in the Paseo Del Oro shopping center. Visit www.ziarecords. com for more information.
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As the high school football season begins in the Tumbleweed News area, the four teams are in different stages of their program development. There is still excitement for all four teams. The Sentinels of Seton Catholic are looking for their second state championship in the last three seasons, led by a balanced offense and a physical defense. The Chandler Wolves head into the season as one of the best teams in Arizona and have, perhaps, the two most exciting playmakers in the state leading their high-octane offense. Dobson is in year three of its latest rebuild and is looking to bring relevance back to a once-proud football program. Then there are the Mesquite Wildcats, who had an amazing run last season, headed by one of the most respected and decorated coaches in Arizona high school football history.
While all teams are in different divisions and offer different excitement for viewers, they all offer high-quality coaching and thrilling young athletes to watch. Seton Catholic Prep High School Sentinels 1150 N. Dobson Rd., Chandler www.setoncatholic.org/athletics/ football.cfm Head coach: Rex Bowser 2014 record: 2-0 Last season, the Sentinels were forced to go with junior quarterback Zach Wade in a devastating loss in the semifinals. Although it was tough to swallow, it did give Wade the experience he needed for the 2014 season. In the first two weeks of this season, Wade has been spectacular, with five touchdown passes and one rushing
touchdown through the first two games. The Sentinels’ passing game is aided by Antonio Campanella’s domination in the run game. In game one against Estrella Foothills, Campanella ran the ball 22 times for 204 yards and two touchdowns. Wade chipped in with two touchdown passes, both to George Wolter, as the Sentinels jumped out to an early lead and held off the Falcons winning 35-24. In game two it was “The Zach Wade Show” early, as the Sentinels raced out to a 43-13 halftime lead and ended up winning 59-27. Wade threw three touchdowns on only 14 pass attempts and added nine carries for 62 yards and a touchdown. The Sentinels’ offense has been firing on all cylinders early in 2014. Chandler High School Wolves 350 N. Arizona Ave., Chandler www.chandlerwolvesfootball.com Head coach: Shaun Aguano 2014 record: 2-0 Perhaps 2014 will be the year for the Wolves to break through and win that elusive first state
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Dobson lost its second game of the season 19-0, as the Mustangs’ offense was unable to battle a very physical Broncos defense. Mesquite High School Wildcats 500 S. McQueen Rd., Gilbert www.gilbertschools.net/domain/215 Head coach: Jim Jones 2014 record: 0-2 Much was expected of the Mesquite Wildcats after last year’s magical run in the playoffs, but 2014 has not been as kind to the Wildcats. Week one saw the Wildcats take on Gilbert High School, and fall 27-14. The high-powered Wildcats’ running game was stymied by a well-prepared Tigers defense, and was unable to get much going through the air. Quarterback Austin Brice had a 1-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter and Ryne Miller intercepted a Gilbert pass and returned it 55 yards for a touchdown to give the Wildcats a little excitement late in the game. Week two saw the Wildcats again struggle to get things going offensively, as they lost to the Williams Field Black Hawks 35-7. The Wildcats again were unable to get their running game working. For the second time in two games, they were held scoreless until the fourth quarter when they scored on a late touchdown pass to cut their deficit to 28-7 until surrendering another score late.
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Logan Saloman, a fifth-grade student at Basha Elementary School, placed third in the North American finals of the Hershey Track and Field Games in Hershey, Pennsylvania. He earned a bronze medal for his softball toss of 141 feet,looking 10 back inches. Logan was expensive homes able to have his ribbon autographed by gold medal winners Carl Lewis, Dan O’Brien and Rafer Johnson. Congrats Logan! Tell everyone how wonderful your Chandler neighborhood is by nominating it for the 2015 Mayor’s Neighborhood Excellence awards. Nominations for the awards close on Nov. 21. Categories include: Best Neighborhood Event, Best Revitalization Story, Most Active or Engaged Neighborhood and Neighborhood Leader of the Year. Winners will be announced by Mayor Jay Tibshraeny’s 2015 State of the City address. Visit www.chandleraz.gov/ connect for more information about the awards. Sept. 15 marked the start of Hispanic Heritage Month and, in honor of it, WalletHub assessed the minority
business climate within the 150 largest U.S cities. As a result, Chandler is the 10th best city for Hispanic entrepreneurs. No. 1 was Pembroke Pines, Florida, and Gilbert took fourth. For the full report, visit: http://wallethub.com/edu/best-and-worstcities-for-hispanic-entreprenuers/6491. In more WalletHub news, Arizona managed to place ninth on the list of the best places to retire. Peoria took the No. 10 spot nationwide, followed by Tempe at 18, Mesa in 21st place, Tucson at 24, Gilbert two spots behind at 26, Chandler at 31, Glendale No. 36 and Phoenix at 48. Two-term Tempe City Council incumbent Shana Ellis abandoned her bid for re-election in the November runoff and asked her backers to join her in supporting fellow incumbent Robin Arredondo-Savage. Cox Arizona kicked off its live broadcast coverage of this fall’s high school football season. Throughout the fall, Cox7 will continue to highlight the best of Thursday and Friday
night football. After the game, fans can relive it online by viewing expert commentary, game highlights and local player and team features. Among the games on TV are Basha at Westview at 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 25. The Chandler Police Department has created an LGBT Police Liaison Committee comprised of several sworn and civilian police employees and supervisors. The decision to form the committee is a proactive step to facilitate training and communication that will enhance the knowledge of the department and the community regarding issues faced by LGBT individuals, the PD said.
the honor for the fourth year. Mountain Pointe and Tempe high schools are in their second year, while Marcos de Niza High School marked its first year with an “A” rating. Dutch Bros. Coffee locations across the Valley—including Gilbert, Mesa and Tempe—combined to raise just shy of $24,000 to Ryan House. The 10day fundraiser in late August ended up raising $23,907 for Ryan House, which offers care for children with lifethreatening diseases.
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Family Grateful for Fire Department’s Help, Donation By Tracy House While shopping at a supermarket, Edward Castanon came upon a team from Chandler Fire, Medical and Health Department raising funds for a charitable organization. When he told them he would donate if they reciprocated, he never expected the return to be so great. The Castanon family was trying to raise funds for an operation needed by 9-year-old daughter Savanah, who was diagnosed with multiple hereditary exotosis (MHE) in 2007. “What it is, is bone mass builds up at the end of the bones,” Castanon explained. Savanah has had surgeries on her hands, ankles and right knee to shave off the bone masses. “It’s ongoing for the rest of her life,” he said. “Usually it stops when she stops growing. It doesn’t only affect your stature, but it also affects your nervous system. They believe it can give off autistic-type syndrome.” Sometimes Savanah is so tired that she has to use a wheelchair. Page 10
Savanah and her siblings, Josiah, 6, and Mikayla, 7, attend Lauren’s Institute for Education. Savanah has also been diagnosed with autism, and her brother and sister are special needs as well. The children do not have any of the same diagnosis, a rare occurrence in families with more than one special-needs child. In January, Savanah and her mother will head to Florida for a hip surgery to remove the extra cartilage that is causing her discomfort. She will be a patient of Dr. Dror Paley in West Palm Beach, Florida. The fire department helped fund the initial consultation with Paley in June. Castanon said he was able to secure a round-trip flight with Miracle Flights, but there were still costs for the doctor visit which was $1,050 and other expenses. “I decided to do a car wash,” he said. After speaking with the fire department, he said they offered to bring a fire truck to the car wash and donate money for the trip. “I was blown away because I
didn’t ask for that,” says Castanon. The firemen washed cars and asked questions about his daughter. “They were just awesome,” he said. “They took the time out to not only show up, but to wash the cars.” In addition to helping with the car wash, the fire department gave Castanon $500 toward expenses. and her dad, Edward Castanon, wanted to extend The former marine Savanah, their gratitude to the Chandler Fire, Medical and Health and his family moved to Department for their charitable contribution that helped send Chandler in 2012. He’s Savanah to Florida to see a specialist. grateful for the selflessness of the going to Florida for the second fire department to help his family get surgery. His wife, Kristina, will Savanah to Florida. accompany Savanah. The two will be Right now, the family does not have in Florida for almost a month. They insurance; Castanon will be applying will be taking another Miracle Flight, for insurance through the open but expenses for the trip still need enrollment process in November. to be covered. Castanon says they’ll The procedure for Savanah is not probably plan another car wash in covered, however. Castanon isn’t the next few months.
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By Tracy House Cellphones, like driving and voting, have become a rite of passage, but at what age is it appropriate to give a child one? For parents thinking about getting their children their first phone, there’s more to consider than the argument, “Everyone else has one.” Tracey Fejt, a mother of four children ages 12 to 16, said parents have a lot to consider when it comes to cellphones and kids. She waited until her children were in junior high before getting them phones. “Being a parent, I did set some guidelines for my kids,” said Fejt, a registered nurse, injury prevention coordinator/outreach manager at Cardon Children’s Medical Center. Among the guidelines are limiting the number of people allowed to
contact and the number of texts. “Parents should be aware if they want to give those younger elementary students a phone...it should be for an emergency.” Fejt also sets time limits on phone use. She finds it important to discuss with her children when phones are appropriate and when they’re not appropriate. Children will emulate adult behavior. Fejt said it’s vital for parents to show restraint with their cellphones, particularly while driving. “Parents should be aware that kids are watching those habits,” she said. “So we wonder why teens are texting and driving. Well, they’ve seen their parents do it all these years. So if it’s all right for their parents, it’s all right for them.”
Parents also need to consider shutting off the phone at night. “How many kids go to bed with their phone on and they’re up all night?” she said. She suggested having a docking station in one place so that all the phones can be monitored. “I think the docking station and seeing all the phones is a good thing parents can do.” Every parent is going to have a different reason for deciding when their child needs a cellphone. Tracey Fejt “I think of it as a rite of passage for children,” Fejt said. “Every kid develops differently, so some kids are extremely mature and ready to handle it and other kids are not.” There is no tried-and-true appropriate age for giving a child a
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cellphone. Fejt said to consider if the child is ready for the responsibilities that come with a cellphone. “Once your children do get older, parents need to remember you have to have a phone talk,” she said. “Sexting is huge with kids and parents don’t necessarily think about talking about it, but then those pictures get out and they get passed around. Clearly, having that talk with them, too, has to do with responsibility.” She mentioned stressing to children not to give out their numbers randomly or to get others without knowing the person first. “If they are having issues, make sure they can come back and talk to you ... continues on page 17
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W H AT M AT T E R S A N D W H AT M A K E S A D I F F E R E N C E ? New imaging technologies are helping us better understand how the brain grows and changes. We now understand that our brains develop well into our 20s and, even after that, continue to be quite malleable. From 35 years of working Linda McFadyen with bright and motivated students at New Vistas, we have long been aware that IQ is not a predetermined number, but one that parents and educators can greatly influence in positive ways. Noted psychologist and education researcher, Dr. Richard Nesbit concurs, stating, “The accumulated evidence of research, much of which is quite recent, provides good reason for being far more optimistic about the possibilities of actually improving the intelligence of individuals, groups,
and society as a whole, than was thought by experts even a few years ago.” Since the founding of our school in 1979, we have marveled as we watch children dramatically increase their ability to reason, solve problems and think abstractly—all essential skills that are basic to IQ levels. We are now better able to understand the science behind our results at New Vistas, namely, that our children consistently perform on average two to six years above grade level. Nesbit’s research helps us to understand what we have already seen and experienced in our own students—that children’s brains are not the product of a genetic lottery but of a consistent, structured, positive and nurturing environment, coupled with heredity. So, schools and how they teach, as well as, parents and how they parent, count. Here are the common threads that seem to link what our own parents and teachers do on a daily basis with Nesbit’s research and findings. In each case, all three: parents, teachers and Nesbit’s conclusions point to the fact that adults in positions of
influence can indeed, influence a child’s IQ. They can also contribute to the child’s ability to acquire life-long skills, thus, serving as facilitators of overall academic success. IQ is positively correlated to adults who: • Utilize and encourage high levels of vocabulary and actively engage children in adult conversations. • Encourage analysis and evaluation of interesting aspects of the world.
• Model organizational skills and support organizational development in children. • Foster creativity and problem solving. • Demonstrate the value of delayed gratification and patience.
• Praise children for effort, not just for “being smart.”
In short, the adults in a child’s life can help to enhance not only learning, but increased cognitive ability simply by offering new challenges in an encouraging, supportive environment. Neuroscientists from Columbia University in New York and Harvard University have discovered that the brain can and will adjust itself when confronted with new challenges—even through adulthood. Linda McFadyen is the reading and curriculum coordinator at New Vistas Center for Education, a private preschool and elementary school located in Chandler. NVCE is designated a Top 10 School by Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth and earned the title of Top Elementary School in Arizona in Science and Engineering by Intel, Helios and other high-tech companies.. For more information, call (480) 963-2313 or visit www.newvistasaz.com.
• Encourage and model constructive ways to handle frustration. • Offer games and activities that foster focus memory, listening, concentration, conflict resolution and inhibitory control. • Provide opportunities for physical activity and value recuperative rest.
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about those issues,” she said, referring to bullying and harassment. There are other health issues for parents contemplating a cellphone for a child. Fejt mentioned radiation, though it has not been proven to affect health, as another consideration in younger children with cells. In addition, holding up a cellphone with a shoulder, as well as continual texting can result in wrist, elbow, shoulder, thumb and finger pain. Besides the safety and health issues, parents should be aware of plan charges and usage of the cellphones and monitor how they are being used. Sharing the cellphone plan can result in overages that teens and kids are not aware of. “It’s a privilege to have that phone,” Fejt said. “If they do something, that privilege does get taken away.” Cardon Children’s Medical Center is part of the Banner Health system. For more information visit www. bannerhealth.com.
It’s flier season, and a great time to learn some basic identification and appreciation of these beautiful creatures. WHEN: Sun., Sept. 28, at 7 p.m. WHERE: Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch, Dragonfly Ramada, 2757 E. Guadalupe Rd., Gilbert COST: $5 donation INFO: www.gilbertaz.gov
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Chandler Center for the Arts recently celebrated its 25th anniversary with a weekend full of dancing, singing and art. This year’s season features a bevy of acts including Larry the Cable Guy, Black Violin, photo page events calendar Dmitri Matheny and Paul Williams. For more information, visit www.chandlercenter.org. Photos by Tim Sealy
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What is your favorite aspect of your job? It’s hands-on! In agriculture science, students get to work with live animals and plants, and it incorporates a variety of skills including, biology, mathematics, chemistry, physics, business skills, professionalism and leadership. We help students develop into strong, outgoing adult leaders. How does this program achieve success? I am proud of our agriculture program and its incredible growth in the last three years. We nearly quadrupled our enrollment, and continue to focus on the program’s quality through high expectations. Our success is because we have the right ingredients which include, support from an incredible career and technical education department and a responsive school administrative team. We work together with our community pulling together to help clean up our 6-acre land lab. We have teachers that are motivated to help our students succeed, and the best group of students who are patient and cooperative. Share your thoughts regarding Dobson High School’s greatest strength. Our diversity is amazing. There seems to be no boundaries between our students. It doesn’t matter what school club or class you visit on our campus, you will find just about every ethnicity, gender and socioeconomic status on our campus. Our students see deeper than the surface when they view each other. Page 20
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Meet Jesse Roth, science and agricultural teacher at Dobson High School. He is the recipient of the 2014 Superstition District Teacher of the Year and Outstanding Young Member awards from the Arizona Agriculture Teachers Association, and one example of the world-class teachers in Mesa Public Schools who are making a difference in the lives of students every day.
Jesse Roth won the 2014 Superstition District Teacher of the Year and Outstanding Young Member awards from Arizona Agriculture Teachers Association.
Tell us about your most memorable student. There are so many it is difficult to pinpoint just one. I have a sense of pride for a particular student who overcame tremendous obstacles including being homeless. Working with the counseling department we made sure this student had the tools to succeed and stay in the agriculture program and thrive. Curriculum, career preparation and leadership opportunities through FFA challenged the student to become one of the strongest leaders in our program and a role-model for the entire FFA chapter. The student is developing a successful egg business, partnering with community corporations and students, has aspirations to be a state FFA officer and is making career plans to be a poultry veterinarian. That is my paycheck—to be able to say that I was able to make a huge difference in so many lives. When you are not at school what do you like to do? I am most at peace when I am on a horse, riding through the forest. I also enjoy camping, white-water rafting and spending time outdoors with people I love.
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Watercolor Painting: Beginning and Intermediate Everything from how to apply the paint to composition and color will be covered. WHEN: Saturdays, Sept. 27, through Nov. 15, from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. WHERE: Tumbleweed Recreation Center Art Studio, 745 E. Germann Rd., Chandler COST: $63 residents; $86 nonresidents INFO: (480) 782-2908 or www.chandleraz.gov/content/adultteen-classes.pdf
Little Black Dress Through The Decades Join Robert Black, founder and former owner of The Ford/Robert Black Agency, for pink champagne and petit fours while he discusses the history of the little black dress. WHEN: Sat., Sept. 20, at 7 p.m. WHERE: Chandler Center for the Arts, 250 N. Arizona Ave., Chandler COST: $125 INFO: (480) 782-2680 or www.chandlercenter.org
Corner Store Country Run The event will include a farm-themed course, as well as a country fair with live music, food, a beer garden, carnival games and giveaways. WHEN: Sat., Sept. 27, at 8:30 a.m. WHERE: Rawhide Western Town, 5700 W. N. Loop Rd., Chandler COST: $30 to $75 INFO: www.cornerstorerun.com
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Downtown Chandler Farmers Market More than 40 vendors have fresh produce, tamales, barbecue sauce, hot dogs, soap, fine arts and crafts, honey, granola, herbal remedies, cheese, salsa and much more every Thursday for the farmers market. WHEN: Thursdays, from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. WHERE: Dr. A.J. Chandler Park, 3 S. Arizona Ave., Chandler COST: Purchase of items INFO: www.chandleraz.gov “Smart” Irrigation Controllers A new generation of products are available that will automatically adjust your irrigation schedule based on actual site and weather conditions. WHEN: Thurs., Oct. 2, from 6 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. WHERE: Chandler City Hall, 175 S. Arizona Ave., Chandler COST: Free INFO: (480) 782-3580 or www.chandleraz.gov/water Latin Legends Latin Legends is a collection of some of the hottest Latin groups on tour, including Malo, Tierra and Thee Midniters. WHEN: Fri., Oct. 3, at 8 p.m. WHERE: Ovations Live! Showroom at Wild Horse Pass Hotel and Casino, 5040 Wild Horse Pass Blvd., Chandler COST: $33 to $75 INFO: (877) 840-0457 or www.wingilariver.com
Oktoberfest Fans of polka, music, German food and craft beer will don their lederhosen and dirndls as they gather in Chandler for Oktoberfest and enjoy performances from Iration and Reel Big Fish. WHEN: Sat., Oct. 4, from 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. WHERE: Dr. A.J. Chandler Park, 3 S. Arizona Ave., Chandler COST: $10 to $15 INFO: (602) 276-2499 or www.santanoktoberfest.com Ancient Art of Porcelain Painting Celebrate an artist’s connection with nature using natural materials to paint with oil on porcelain. WHEN: Saturdays Oct. 4 through Oct. 8, from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. WHERE: Veterans Oasis Park’s Environmental Education Center, 4050 E. Chandler Heights Rd., Chandler COST: $11 residents; $15 nonresidents INFO: (480) 782-2895 or www.chandleraz.gov/content/adultteen-classes.pdf Chandler Symphony Orchestra Since its humble start in 1993 as the San Marcos Symphony, these dedicated, professionally trained musicians have provided the community with the opportunity to hear great music at no charge. WHEN: Sun., Oct. 5, at 3 p.m. WHERE: Chandler Center for the Arts, 250 N. Arizona Ave., Chandler COST: Free INFO: (480) 782-2680 or www.chandlercenter.org One of These Nights: The Eagles Tribute Join One of These Nights as it takes the audience on its version of a hitfilled show featuring the music of The Eagles. WHEN: Sun., Oct. 5, at 3 p.m. WHERE: Ovations Live! Showroom at Wild Horse Pass Hotel and Casino, 5040 Wild Horse Pass Blvd., Chandler COST: $10 INFO: (877) 840-0457 or www.wingilariver.com Chandler Indian Art Market A weekend event filled with entertainment, food and authentic Native American art.
WHEN: Fri., Oct. 10, from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.; Sat., Oct. 11, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sun., Oct. 12, from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Dr. A.J. Chandler Park, 3 S. Arizona Ave., Chandler COST: Purchase of items INFO: www.chandleraz.gov Harvey Girls in the Southwest Meet one longtime Chandler resident who donned the Harvey Girl uniform at the Grand Canyon’s Bright Angel Lodge. WHEN: Sat., Oct. 11, from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. WHERE: Sunset Library Monsoon Room, 4930 W. Ray Rd., Chandler COST: Free INFO: (480) 782-2800 or www.chandlerlibrary.org Miss Indian Arizona Scholarship Program The Miss Indian Arizona Scholarship Program is a traditionally diverse cultural event in which young Indian participants represent their tribes by sharing tribal traditions through song, dance, dialogue and traditional dress with the opportunity to earn scholarship funds to further their education. WHEN: Sat., Oct. 11, at 6:30 p.m. WHERE: Chandler Center for the Arts, 250 N. Arizona Ave., Chandler COST: $7 to $12 INFO: (480) 782-2680 or www.chandlercenter.org Chandler Mariachi Festival The festival features a vibrant musical journey of the music and traditional dances of Mexico. WHEN: Sun., Oct. 12, at 5 p.m. WHERE: Chandler Center for the Arts, 250 N. Arizona Ave., Chandler COST: $20 to $50 INFO: (480) 782-2680 or www.chandlercenter.org Children’s Storywriting Workshop The workshop will touch upon concept, picture, creative nonfiction and chapter books. WHEN: Wednesdays Oct. 15 through Nov. 5, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. WHERE: Chandler Community Center, 125 E. Commonwealth Ave., Chandler COST: $28 residents; $38 nonresidents and $10 paid to instructor INFO: (480) 782-2727
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Pan-Seared Pork Chop Casserole Casseroles are amazing. Their makeahead versatility is a great helper in the kitchen. But casseroles also provide the opportunity to let ingredients meld, often creating more robust flavors as they cook. Then, there’s the pan-seared method of cooking, where ingredients cook quickly on the outside, searing in those wonderful juices. One of my all-time favorite dishes combines pan searing and casseroles.
In this recipe, the pan-seared pork chop is finished in a casserole dish and smothered with sautéed mushrooms. Ah, the best of both worlds! To make this fall favorite even more delicious, I’ve given you a simple recipe for homemade apple chunks as a perfect accompaniment, too! Look for big, thick bone-in pork chops for maximum flavor and make a plan to dish up a plate of goodness for any weeknight or Sunday supper.
Pan-Seared Pork Chop Casserole 4 (1/2-inch-thick bone-in) pork chops 1 1/2 teaspoon salt, divided 1 teaspoon pepper 1/4 cup flour for dredging 4 tablespoons unsalted butter, divided 3 tablespoons olive oil, divided 1 cup (1 medium to large) sweet yellow onion, chopped 3 cloves garlic, slivered or chopped 1 tablespoon parsley 1 1/2 pounds fresh white mushrooms, sliced 1/2 cup marsala or sherry wine or chicken broth
Step No. 1: Pre-heat oven to 425 degrees. Step No. 2: Season pork chops on both sides with salt and pepper. Dredge pork chops lightly in flour. Step No. 3: In a nonstick skillet, heat 2 tablespoons olive oil and 1 tablespoon butter. Place pork chops in skillet and cook over medium high heat until browned on both sides, about 3 to 4 minutes. Transfer pork chops to a plate and cover. Step No. 4: In the same skillet, heat 1 tablespoon of olive oil and 2 tablespoons of butter. Sauté onions and garlic until soft and golden brown. Stir in mushrooms, parsley and 1/2 teaspoon salt. Cook for 10 minutes. Step No. 5: Grease with oil a casserole dish that is approximately 9 inches. Place half Page 22
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of the mushroom mixture on the bottom of casserole. Place cooked pork chops over top of mushroom mixture. Top with remainder of mushrooms. Step No. 6: In same skillet, add wine and 1 tablespoon of butter, and gently scrape up all remaining browned bits in pan. Bring liquid to a gentle boil and then pour over top of mushrooms in casserole dish. Bake at 425 degrees for 15 minutes. Serve with homemade apple chunks. Homemade Apple Chunks 4 to 5 firm apples, peeled, cored and sliced thick 1/2 cup brown sugar 2 tablespoons butter 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 dash of fresh grated nutmeg 2 tablespoons brandy, optional 1 pinch red pepper flakes, optional 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
In a medium saucepan on high heat, add all ingredients and cook for about 5 minutes until apples are soft but still chunky. Serve hot or warm.
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On a daily basis, owners are confronted with countless interdependent issues that require their decision-making abilities. One of these issues is the future ownership of the business by someone else. Owners who are thinking about the future and are asking the question, “Who will own my business next?” need to consider “Is my company transferable?” and “How do I go about creating a transferable business? recipe corner
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Adopt an Exit-Planning Process and Mindset The key to creating a transferable business is to adopt an exit-planning process and a mindset toward taking action in this direction. This process helps owners understand their goals, measure their readiness to meet their goals, and then discover the exit
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option and the relative valuation that will produce the overall best result for each owner. Every owner and every company are different in their goals. The most important part of an exit-planning process is that business owners are clear in what they want to achieve and begin to think through the manner in which they are going to achieve that goal. This means that exit planning is an educational process that assists owners in considering not only what is going to happen, but also what owners can do to make that vision a reality.
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Measure and Manage Your Company’s Owner Dependence Next, measure and manage the amount of dependence that your company has on you. A transferable business is one that can be owned and run by someone other than you. Many privately held business owners do not have transferable businesses because they are indispensable. Issues to consider include: • Who makes major decisions? • Are excess personal expenses paid by the business? • Are systems established so that the business runs independent of your individual efforts? • Is there a reliable and empowered management and support team in place? If that dependence is high, then your company may not be transferable.
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Assess Your Current Management and Support Team The quality and depth of your management team goes hand-in-glove with your owner dependence ranking. Are you an owner who has hired and empowered managers with key roles in your company? Or are you an owner who sees the hiring of managers as an expensive exercise that has failed in the past and you’ve concluded that it is easier, cheaper and more personally profitable for you to do the heavy lifting? A transferable business is one that has the right people in the right places, along with incentive plans to keep them focused on achieving successful results for the company.
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Understand and Evaluate Your Industry Transfer Statistics
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You can develop an exit mindset, reduce your company dependency on you and hire great managers. This does not necessarily mean that your company is transferable. Until someone is identified as having the financial and business acumen to run your company, it may not be transferable. And, if you are in an outdated industry, you may have a tough time finding investors or individuals who are interested in entering your space. Knowing how companies in your industry transfer will not only answer the question of whether or not there is demand for your business, it will also point in you in the direction of understanding the value that you may receive for your business.
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Review and Act Upon Your Company’s Relative Performance Finally, do you understand the profitability of your company relative to others that are in the same business as you? After all, it is profitability that drives value in a business transfer. The key is knowing whether or not your profit margins and overall company performance is above or below market expectations. A company that has profit margins below others in your industry may be difficult to transfer because owners should assume that when it comes time to transition ownership of the company, other, like-kind businesses will be available for purchase. If an investor or a future owner sizes up your company versus another and your profit margins are lower than the others, then that buyer is likely to purchase your competitor’s business instead of yours. Of course the opposite is true of companies that have superior profits. Flores Wealth Management is an Independent Firm. Securities are offered through Raymond James Financial Services, Inc. Member FINRA/SIPC.
Any opinions are those of Jeff Breese and not necessarily those of Raymond James. We are located at 2370 W. Ray Rd., Suite 2, Chandler, AZ 85224. You can reach us by calling (480) 820-0705, and we invite you to visit our website www.floreswealth.com. Material in this article provided with permission by Pinnacle Equity Solutions Inc., ©2010
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