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Since moving to the Valley in 1985, Chandler City Councilman Kevin Hartke has served the community’s needs at the state and local levels in a myriad of ways. From his work as a pastor at Trinity Christian Fellowship, to his direction of the statewide nonprofit For Our City, to the time he dedicates to individual children at Galveston Elementary School, Hartke has more than earned the title of Outstanding Volunteer, which was awarded to him on Dec. 3 by the Chandler Unified School District. “Kevin Hartke is one of the greatest gifts Galveston has had,” said Maria Acosta of Hartke in her nomination. “He is very dedicated and clearly exemplifies the qualities of an outstanding volunteer. He always has a positive attitude and devotes much of his time and energy to working with our students.” The councilman’s dedication shows. In addition to his work with For Our City, the Desert Cancer Foundation of Arizona’s board, the Public Policy Committee at the Chandler Chamber of Commerce, the Downtown Chandler Community Partnership and about five other committees and commissions, Hartke has dedicated time each week as a literacy advocate, reading to fifth and sixth graders through the Book Pal program and tutoring third and fourth graders at Galveston
Elementary for the past eight years. He believes that giving back is something that everyone should do. “I was tremendously honored by the award,” Hartke said. “I believe that we are all wired to find a way to give back and serve our community. Giving is innate. Whether the calling motivates us to give of our time, expertise or money, we all have it.” As Outstanding Volunteer, he was specifically recognized for his work with Galveston students, an effort that he could easily set aside, considering his numerous other responsibilities. However, his belief in the life-changing power of education spurs him on. “Education is a game maker and game changer for kids,” he said. “When children learn to read and enjoy reading, the world opens up to them in amazing ways.” Volunteers like Hartke, who spend time working with elementary students on a regular basis, are making lasting impacts in students’ lives, and more volunteers can only further the cause of keeping kids in schools and creating brighter futures for children in Arizona and across the nation. “I don’t know of a school that cannot use more volunteers,” Hartke said. “I would love to see every school in Chandler adopted by faith communities, businesses and other philanthropic organizations.”
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Intel is the world’s largest semiconductor chip manufacturer and, not coincidentally, Chandler’s largest employer. Intel’s roots in Chandler go back to 1980, when the rapidly growing company, which made memory chips at the time, opened its first Chandler plant at Rural Road and Chandler Boulevard. Longtime employees who were here at the time remember Mayor Jay Tibshraeny cuts the ribbon on Feb. 22 at the Intel Ocotillo Campus, 2001. Photo property of Intel Corp. the plant as being in the middle of nowhere, and wondered aloud why the company had chosen to move out of the Bay Area to such a small town. Since that time, Chandler and Intel have grown together. Intel’s arrival here sparked a massive population boom that is still ongoing. The company has expanded several times and spans two Chandler campuses. The most recent expansion, a $5 billion fabrication facility, was, at one time, the second-largest construction project on the globe behind only Olympic Stadium in London. reel2real
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Janae Dunn and Marissa Salazar, both of whom are Mesa Community College students, have been accepted into the Professional Actor Training Program for the Johnny Carson School of Theatre & Film at the University of Nebraska/Lincoln. Tempe residents, expensive homes looking back Dunn and Salazar were among seven MCC theater and film arts students who auditioned for the program’s director, Harris Smith, during a visit to MCC. Chandler is the sixth safest country in the United States among the 100 most populous places, according to the Movoto Real Estate Blog, which used the FBI Uniform Crime Report to rank the cities. Gilbert hit No. 1. For more information, visit www.movoto.com/ blog/top-ten/safest-places-2014/ Yoli’s Café has reopened after a nightmarish two-month closure. Chef Yolanda “Yoli” Fernandez and her husband, Rick Scott, closed the restaurant on Oct. 7 to install more burners and griddle space. During the closure, thieves stole parts of the grill and the problems snowballed
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from there. It has since reopened and maintains the hours of 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily. AlphaGraphics Chandler-Gilbert has launched the Increase Your Reach Awards, for which the company will give four awards totaling $5,000 to nonprofits. The awards are given for services and products that are provided by AlphaGraphics ChandlerGilbert, including full-service graphic design, printed marketing materials, large format signage, consultative services for development strategy and list consultation/acquisition. Interested 501(c)(3) organizations should visit www.alphagives.com to submit the application. Santa apparently has to take a detour after the Christmas presents have been delivered. He won’t be able to make the Tempe Kiwanis Recreation Center’s Swimming with Santa events on Dec. 27 and Dec. 28. Contact the center for information, at (480) 350-5201. Record-holding former Chandler High School athlete Cindy Johnson
died in mid-November from medical complications related to an undisclosed illness. She was 50. Johnson still holds the state record in the girls discus that she set her senior year in 1982 at Chandler High. Another Chandler eyesore is going to see new life. A 15-acre parcel at the northeast corner of Warner Road and Grace Boulevard—just west of Arizona Avenue—will be the home to 194 apartment units. A blighted movie theater and grocery store now sit there. Tucson-based fast-casual chain Sir Veza’s Taco Garage opened its first East Valley location in the back of Chandler Fashion Center. The garagethemed concept plays off of founder Raymon Flores’ love of muscle cars, motorcycles and Mexican food. The menu is expansive, offering 11 kinds of tacos, made-at-your-table guacamole and a “Sirnoran” Dog.
Monday through Saturday starting at 4 p.m. It’s also open 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Fridays for lunch. Uncle Bear’s closed at Dobson and Germann roads, but Cold Beer & Cheeseburgers was quick to fill the space, scheduling an opening for January. Cold Beer & Cheeseburgers debuted in North Scottsdale in 2011, and opened a second location in Old Town Scottsdale in 2013. The eatery features cold beer—40 on tap and another 100-plus in bottles and cans—and 15 specialty half-pound cheeseburgers.
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Seton Catholic Preparatory 2014 graduates Elizabeth Hopwood of Chandler, Marie Hodges of Gilbert, and Cole Dieterle of Gilbert, earn prestigious AP Scholar Awards.
Animation Student Credits Seton for Success By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski When Elizabeth Hopwood began drawing in Cyd Totten’s art class at Seton Catholic Preparatory High School, the teacher knew she was witnessing something special. “She is extraordinary, in terms that she could draw on both sides of the brain at the same time,” Totten said. “She was second in her class and extremely gifted in the art field.” A freshman animation student at DePaul University in Chicago, Hopwood was recently given the AP Scholar with Distinction Award by earning an average score of at least 3.5 on all AP exams taken and scores of three or higher on five or more of the exams. Other honored students were Janek Benigno of Chandler; Cole Dieterle and Emily Jackman from Gilbert; and Connor Companik from Tempe. Hopwood, 18, said she believes her advanced placement classes at Seton Catholic helped prepare her for college. She learned stellar study habits and “better ways of thinking critically.” “The credit earned from the AP art history test in particular counted toward one of the required classes for my major and gave me a solid background in fundamental art concepts for my design-related classes,” Hopwood said. “Being in AP government and politics at Seton taught me the importance of being an informed citizen and increased my confidence in defending my own opinions.” Page 10
Admittedly shy, Hopwood said that participating in extracurricular activities at Seton brought her out of her shell. “It took me a while to get involved with things, especially when you’re a little bit timid,” she said. “I became involved in art club; simple stuff at first. I gradually got more comfortable with my place there.” Hopwood has won multiple awards for her work. Among them, she was a national art finalist for the 2013 Young Artists and Authors Showcase, sponsored by Sister Cities International, which, for 25 years, has given young people an opportunity to artistically express their visions for a better world. Hopwood doesn’t remember a time when she wasn’t interested in art or creative writing. “I love to draw and have loved it since I was very small,” said Hopwood. “I would write stories and not necessarily always fiction. I do love fiction though. I write critically a lot, which is interesting. “It’s still a great passion of mine to write fictionalized settings or characters,” she continued. Hopwood is the daughter of Kevin and Jean, and has a younger brother, Christopher, a Chandler High School freshman. “She knows what she wants,” Totten explained. “She just went for it. She’ll be very successful. I saw her talent the moment I saw her take a pencil to paper. She’s just an extremely gifted girl.”
By Tracy House Like many other 9 year olds, Sava- nate to Savanah’s fundraiser, call (928) nah Castanon likes “Frozen,” Teen- 287-4914. age Mutant Ninja Turtles and playing Besides having MHE, Savanah is baseball, but unlike other children her autistic. She is a student at Lauren’s age, each day Savanah must endure a Institute for Education and she’s also crippling, painful bone disease, mul- taking singing lessons at the Neutiple hereditary exostoses (MHE). rologic Music Therapy Services of Diagnosed in 2007 with MHE, Sava- Arizona through a scholarship she renah is a happy girl despite the pain, ac- ceived from Safeway. cording to her father, Savanah will fight Edward Castanon. MHE her whole life, “She’s looking foras the bone masses ward to Christmas,” will continue to he said. “She wants a grow. As they be‘Frozen’ doll.” come debilitating Multiple herediand painful, surgery tary exostoses is a is necessary to recondition in which lieve and correct the people develop muldeformity. tiple benign bone “They deal with tumors called exthem as they beostoses. Savanah gin to transform requires additional her body, twist her surgery to remove Savanah Castanon, 9, loves “Frozen” body, turn her body,” and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. A these tumors, so the fundraiser is set for Saturday, Jan. 24, to he said. “The only family is counting on help with medical expenses for a costly way to help her is a benefit at Talebu surgery. through surgery.” Coffee & Wine Café from 1 p.m. to 3 Savanah was 4 years old when she p.m. Saturday, Jan. 24, to help pay the had her first operation. She is schedcopays. uled for surgery Thursday, Feb. 12, in “We’re going to do a concert,” Cas- West Palm Beach, Florida. tanon said. “There will be different “This will be her fourth surgery. musicians playing for the two hours.” She was diagnosed at 1 1/2, her first Local bands have been invited to surgery was on her finger when she participate, there will be a video of Sa- was 4. She’s had two surgeries on her vanah and she will sing a song, Cas- fingers, the third surgery was on her tanon said. knee and her ankle.” Talebu will donate 10 percent of This time around, she’s having surthe proceeds, during the fundraiser, gery on her hip and both of her knees. for Savanah’s benefit. While Miracle “What they’re going to do is shave Flights is providing the air transpor- off excess bone mass,” Castanon said. tation to Florida, Castanon said the “The hip surgery is a pretty extensive insurance deductible and other out- surgery.” of-pocket expenses will be in excess of Savanah will remain in Florida for $8,000. three to four weeks for intensive physTalebu Coffee & Wine Cafe is locat- ical therapy. With two other special ed at 2095 N. Alma School Rd., Suite needs children at home, Castanon 2, Chandler. To contact Edward Cas- isn’t sure if he or his wife will accomtanon for more information or to do- pany Savanah to Florida.
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Seton Catholic Preparatory 2014 graduates Elizabeth Hopwood of Chandler, Marie Hodges of Gilbert, and Cole Dieterle of Gilbert, earn prestigious AP Scholar Awards.
Animation Student Credits Seton for Success By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski When Elizabeth Hopwood began drawing in Cyd Totten’s art class at Seton Catholic Preparatory High School, the teacher knew she was witnessing something special. “She is extraordinary, in terms that she could draw on both sides of the brain at the same time,” Totten said. “She was second in her class and extremely gifted in the art field.” A freshman animation student at DePaul University in Chicago, Hopwood was recently given the AP Scholar with Distinction Award by earning an average score of at least 3.5 on all AP exams taken and scores of three or higher on five or more of the exams. Other honored students were Janek Benigno of Chandler; Cole Dieterle and Emily Jackman from Gilbert; and Connor Companik from Tempe. Hopwood, 18, said she believes her advanced placement classes at Seton Catholic helped prepare her for college. She learned stellar study habits and “better ways of thinking critically.” “The credit earned from the AP art history test in particular counted toward one of the required classes for my major and gave me a solid background in fundamental art concepts for my design-related classes,” Hopwood said. “Being in AP government and politics at Seton taught me the importance of being an informed citizen and increased my confidence in defending my own opinions.” Page 10
Admittedly shy, Hopwood said that participating in extracurricular activities at Seton brought her out of her shell. “It took me a while to get involved with things, especially when you’re a little bit timid,” she said. “I became involved in art club; simple stuff at first. I gradually got more comfortable with my place there.” Hopwood has won multiple awards for her work. Among them, she was a national art finalist for the 2013 Young Artists and Authors Showcase, sponsored by Sister Cities International, which, for 25 years, has given young people an opportunity to artistically express their visions for a better world. Hopwood doesn’t remember a time when she wasn’t interested in art or creative writing. “I love to draw and have loved it since I was very small,” said Hopwood. “I would write stories and not necessarily always fiction. I do love fiction though. I write critically a lot, which is interesting. “It’s still a great passion of mine to write fictionalized settings or characters,” she continued. Hopwood is the daughter of Kevin and Jean, and has a younger brother, Christopher, a Chandler High School freshman. “She knows what she wants,” Totten explained. “She just went for it. She’ll be very successful. I saw her talent the moment I saw her take a pencil to paper. She’s just an extremely gifted girl.”
By Tracy House Like many other 9 year olds, Sava- nate to Savanah’s fundraiser, call (928) nah Castanon likes “Frozen,” Teen- 287-4914. age Mutant Ninja Turtles and playing Besides having MHE, Savanah is baseball, but unlike other children her autistic. She is a student at Lauren’s age, each day Savanah must endure a Institute for Education and she’s also crippling, painful bone disease, mul- taking singing lessons at the Neutiple hereditary exostoses (MHE). rologic Music Therapy Services of Diagnosed in 2007 with MHE, Sava- Arizona through a scholarship she renah is a happy girl despite the pain, ac- ceived from Safeway. cording to her father, Savanah will fight Edward Castanon. MHE her whole life, “She’s looking foras the bone masses ward to Christmas,” will continue to he said. “She wants a grow. As they be‘Frozen’ doll.” come debilitating Multiple herediand painful, surgery tary exostoses is a is necessary to recondition in which lieve and correct the people develop muldeformity. tiple benign bone “They deal with tumors called exthem as they beostoses. Savanah gin to transform requires additional her body, twist her surgery to remove Savanah Castanon, 9, loves “Frozen” body, turn her body,” and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. A these tumors, so the fundraiser is set for Saturday, Jan. 24, to he said. “The only family is counting on help with medical expenses for a costly way to help her is a benefit at Talebu surgery. through surgery.” Coffee & Wine Café from 1 p.m. to 3 Savanah was 4 years old when she p.m. Saturday, Jan. 24, to help pay the had her first operation. She is schedcopays. uled for surgery Thursday, Feb. 12, in “We’re going to do a concert,” Cas- West Palm Beach, Florida. tanon said. “There will be different “This will be her fourth surgery. musicians playing for the two hours.” She was diagnosed at 1 1/2, her first Local bands have been invited to surgery was on her finger when she participate, there will be a video of Sa- was 4. She’s had two surgeries on her vanah and she will sing a song, Cas- fingers, the third surgery was on her tanon said. knee and her ankle.” Talebu will donate 10 percent of This time around, she’s having surthe proceeds, during the fundraiser, gery on her hip and both of her knees. for Savanah’s benefit. While Miracle “What they’re going to do is shave Flights is providing the air transpor- off excess bone mass,” Castanon said. tation to Florida, Castanon said the “The hip surgery is a pretty extensive insurance deductible and other out- surgery.” of-pocket expenses will be in excess of Savanah will remain in Florida for $8,000. three to four weeks for intensive physTalebu Coffee & Wine Cafe is locat- ical therapy. With two other special ed at 2095 N. Alma School Rd., Suite needs children at home, Castanon 2, Chandler. To contact Edward Cas- isn’t sure if he or his wife will accomtanon for more information or to do- pany Savanah to Florida.
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By Kimberly Hosey “Why aren’t there more kids here?” soloists played Richard Strauss’ “Duet It was my son’s first question after Concertino.” It was one of those we had taken in our first classical special parenting moments. He was right, though. The theater was concert (preceded by effusive praise and followed, immediately, by “Can we packed, the orchestra phenomenal and go again?” and “Do you think I could the audience rapt—but the average age was quite a bit higher do that some day?”). than my own, never The Chandler mind his 12 years. Still, Symphony Orchestra, we saw a few gaggles of comprised of kids—talking excitedly professionally trained at intermission, moving volunteer musicians, along to the music, brings free classical greeting musicians after concerts to the general the performance—and public in Chandler. We Ballet Arizona’s nationally in every case, they were caught its November recognized dancers perform just as thrilled as their concert, “Le Grande the Waltz of the Snowflakes adult counterparts. Voyage,” a musical from Tchaikovsky’s timeless Why weren’t there tour of Europe. My “The Nutcracker.” son, who plays the clarinet in his more kids? The ones who did come school’s band, watched in slack-jawed loved it. I only wish I’d taken my own admiration as the clarinet and bassoon son sooner.
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Center Dance Ensemble’s “Snow Queen” Herberger Theater Center 222 E. Monroe St., Phoenix Through Sunday, Dec. 21 (602) 252-8497 www.herbergertheater.org The Hans Christian Andersen classic, celebrating its 170th
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anniversary this year, is set to music by Sergei Prokofiev and the magic, villainy, heroism and beauty are brought to life on stage in Frances Smith Cohen’s production. Ballet Arizona presents “The Nutcracker” Phoenix Symphony Hall 75 N. Second St., Phoenix Through Sunday, Dec. 28 (602) 381-1096 http://tickets.balletaz.org Featuring choreography by artistic director Ib Andersen and more than 150 renowned and talented performers who dance to Tchaikovsky’s famous score, this performance has become a holiday tradition for many families. Childsplay presents “Junie B Jones in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells!” Tempe Center for the Arts 700 W. Rio Salado Pkwy., Tempe Through Sunday, Dec. 28 (480) 350-2822 www.childsplayaz.org Childsplay presents a play truly for kids. It’s Christmas, and the kids in Room One are celebrating. But nothing’s ever that simple for Junie B. Jones, everyone’s favorite feisty firstgrader, who has to deal with drawing a tattletale for Secret Santa. Lessons and hijinks abound in this festive frolic, adapted from Barbara Park’s bestselling (and kid-pleasing) books.
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Kids and adults alike were invited to have fun and be creative at the Hamilton Library to make gifts for that special someone in their lives. There were multiple stations: Candy Cane Reindeer, Picture Frames and a Photo Booth, Mini Book Pins, Egg Carton Dreidels, Shrinky-Dink key photo page events calendar chains, bookmarks, Santa Puppets, as well as gift bags and holiday cards. Hamilton Library boasts plenty of events to keep kids happy. For more information, visit www. chandlerlibrary.org/contact-hamilton.html. Photos by Tim Sealy
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By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski Tax cuts and a small fundraising base haven’t allowed Frye Elementary School officials to update their library book collection as frequently as they would like. “Other schools raise $3,500 and give some of that to the library to buy new books,” said Principal Lisa Shore. “It takes about $10,000 to $20,000 to keep it upgraded. For the Frye Elementary School teacher Heather Newberry is all smiles as last six years, we she works with student Shelby Nguyen. gram and a band mentorship for spehaven’t had any.” The Arizona Diamondbacks ac- cial needs students. Winning schools will be honored knowledged Frye Elementary School’s need and donated $5,000 to the fa- and receive checks on the field at a cility for a library overhaul as part of 2015 D-backs game next spring at the baseball team’s “D-backs $150,000 Chase Field. The D-backs will donate School Challenge,” presented by the 1,000 tickets for students, parents, teachers and staff to attend the DUniversity of Phoenix. With more than 400 submissions backs’ game in which their school is from Arizona schools, the winning scheduled to be honored. “We were so surprised,” said Shore, grants come from all around the state and will fund projects ranging in need about the Title I school’s staff and stufrom school improvements to innova- dents. “We were ecstatic. Not only did tive educational programs. Through we receive $5,000 for the library, but the School Challenge program, the we’re getting 1,000 tickets to a baseball D-backs have provided more than game in the spring. That’s when we go 100 schools with $5,000 grants for on the field and receive the big check.” Now the school is challenged with an overall monetary commitment of more than $500,000 since the pro- funding for the school-wide fieldtrip with 660 kids and a chaperone. Shore gram launched in 2012. “The D-backs are excited to once encourages taxpayers to donate again partner with University of through the State Tax Credit program, Phoenix to provide Arizona schools in which taxpayers can donate up to with much-needed funding through $400 and receive a 100-percent tax reour School Challenge program,” said fund on their Arizona state taxes. All D-backs President and CEO Derrick of Frye Elementary School’s fieldtrips, Hall in a press release. “Each year the as well as extracurricular activities, schools get more and more creative are funded solely through tax credit with their requests and it was particu- donations. For more information, visit www. larly exciting this year to see how the schools will use the money from inno- cusd80.com/page/1131. “We don’t have the community that vative educational programs to makhas deep pockets or the funds,” Shore ing necessary school improvements.” Winning schools will use the grant said. “Most of our tax credits come money to satisfy an array of needs, in- from people outside the community cluding a STEM drone project, a stu- and our own staff. If they don’t have dent reporting lab, a desert pollinator a specific school they’re tied to, congarden, a dual language kid caster pro- sider making a donation to Frye.” CHANDLER UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
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Register Your Kindergartner to Get Ahead By Heidi Hurst If your child will be starting kindergarten in fall 2015, it’s not too early to prepare. Mesa Public Schools begins registering for kindergarten Monday, Jan. 26, with evening registration on Tuesday, Jan. 27. Why register now? Doing so will provide adequate planning time not just for your family, but also for your child’s school. By registering now, schools can plan for class-size management and teacher allocations, leading to a smooth start of the school year.
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What School Is Right for My Child? Mesa Public Schools is a vast network of excellent school choices. Along with top-notch Mesa neighborhood schools, several specialized opportunities are available. If your child would benefit from a classroom balance between freedom and responsibility, Montessori is a great option. Bush, Johnson and Pomeroy elementary schools offer this program. Does he or she show a talent for languages? Hermosa Vista and Keller elementary schools offer a dual-language program that teaches non-English and English speakers together to speak, read and write in English and Spanish. For children who are budding artists, Highland Arts Elementary may be just right for them. In the classroom, visual, dramatic and musical arts are integrated into academics. Looking to get back to basics in a
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classroom setting? Franklin Traditional Schools are available at multiple locations. For a “private-school education in a public-school setting,” look no further than Summit Academy’s International Baccalaureate program. Multi-cultural awareness, diversity and global themes are emphasized. If you choose to homeschool your child, Eagleridge Enrichment Program delivers individualized, engaging classes provided by state-certified instructors, and parents receive resources free of charge. How to Prepare To register a kindergarten student in a Mesa school, you will need a certified copy of the child’s birth certificate, current immunization record and proof of residency. Children enrolling in kindergarten must turn 5 before Sept. 1. Options are available for younger learners, including prekindergarten and early-entrance assessment. If you’re unsure about your children’s kindergarten readiness, have a milestones discussion with their preschool teacher or pediatrician. Consider speaking with the principal or a kindergarten teacher at your child’s future school, and explore the school’s website for helpful information. Mesa Public Schools will host a variety of events for potential and registered kindergarten families in 2015. For more information, visit www.mpsaz.org/curriculum/kindergarten.
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The New Year is the perfect time to resolve to save money. But that doesn’t need to be difficult or even time consuming. With these five tips, you can start saving right away and enjoy the extras you find in your bank account each month. Pay Off Debt. Start with the highest interest rate and focus on paying it off. Credit card debt is usually the highest, so put a plan in action for getting those paid off first. Once that bill is gone, you will have money to use toward other bills or to put in your savings account. Drop Cable. This may sound crazy, but it doesn’t mean that you can’t watch TV and movies. You can buy a HDTV antenna for approximately $30 and watch local news stations for free. If you pay for Netflix ($9 a month) or Amazon Prime ($100 a year), you can also watch many movies and photo page
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TV shows whenever you want, which is much cheaper than paying a cable bill. Save on Groceries with Coupons. You can find coupons in the Sunday paper, magazines, in the store and online. Check out coupons.com at the beginning of each month for new coupons to print for the month. If you really don’t like to cut and carry, Fry’s and Safeway offer coupons that you can load to your shopper’s card so you’ll save at the register without the hassle.
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Eat In and Pack Lunches. Instead of going out to dinner multiple times a week, which can add up and isn’t the healthiest option, make dinner at home. You’ll know all the ingredients in your food, have better portion sizes, and save a considerable amount of cash each month. The same goes for packing lunches for work and school. Use Daily Deal Sites. Find deals on movies, dining out, spa treatments and other entertainment with daily deal sites like Groupon and Living Social. You’ll be able to save up to 90 percent off services and won’t feel guilty when you do decide to splurge. Happy Savings!
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2-year-old Krish Chopra, who adjusts his Santa hat in preparation for the big day. The photo was taken by his mother, Charu, who will enjoy a dinner on us!
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Dec. 15, 2014-Jan. 15, 2015 events calendar “Spirit of Christmas” The “Spirit of Christmas” is an energetic variety show featuring a cast of more than 100 dancers, singers, a horse and carriage, special guest performers and a champion hoop dancer. meet yourSat., neighbor Dec. 20, at 2 p.m. and 7 WHEN: p.m.; and Sun., Dec. 21, at 2 p.m. WHERE: Chandler Center for the Arts, 250 N. Arizona Ave., Chandler COST: $24 and $28 INFO: (480) 782-2680 or www.chandlercenter.org expensive homes
Mix 96.9’s Jingle Rock Fitz & the Tantrums return to town to headline the radio station-sponsored concert. WHEN: Sat., Dec. 20, at 8 p.m. WHERE: Ovations LIVE! Showroom at Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino, 5040 Wild Horse Pass Blvd., Chandler COST: $30 to $50 INFO: (877) 840-0457 or www.wingilariver.com Santa’s House Have a free photo taken with Santa at the City-sponsored Santa’s House. WHEN: Sat., Dec. 20, from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. WHERE: Dr. A.J. Chandler Park, 3 S. Arizona Ave., Chandler COST: Free INFO: www.chandleraz.gov Bret Michaels Poison’s Bret Michaels, a singer-songwriter and TV personality, will perform a variety of his hits. WHEN: Sat., Dec. 27, at 8 p.m. WHERE: Ovations LIVE! Showroom at Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino, 5040 Wild Horse Pass Blvd., Chandler COST: $54 to $114 INFO: (877) 840-0457 or www.wingilariver.com New Year’s Eve 2014 Casino favorites Powerdrive ring in the New Year. WHEN: Wed., Dec. 31, at 8:45 p.m. WHERE: Ovations LIVE! Showroom at Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino, 5040 Wild Horse Pass Blvd., Chandler COST: $35 to $400 INFO: (877) 840-0457 or www.wingilariver.com Beginning Swing for Couples Jump, jive and wail as participants learn the basics in this five-week course. WHEN: Fridays, Jan. 2 through Jan. 30, from 7:15 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. WHERE: Tumbleweed Recreation
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Zoppé Circus Returns to Chandler’s Big Top By Manali Chavan Zoppé, the Italian family circus, has been dazzling audiences for about 170 years and will continue to this year at the Chandler Center for the Arts. Established in Italy by a young street performer named Napoline Zoppè and then transplanted to America before World War II, the Zoppé Circus served as a symbol of victory once the war ended. “Everyone wanted to see the circus because it was like a big celebration,” said Sandra Zoppé. Sandra’s husband, Alberto Zoppé, is Napoline’s great-grandson. Alberto left Italy in the late 1930s to be part of the movie production of Cecil B. Demille’s “The Greatest Show on Earth.” At first, Alberto was hesitant about leaving his homeland and family to work in America. However, he eventually decided to venture to America after the head of Ringling Brothers Circus, Johnny North, agreed to leave an elephant behind so that his family’s circus wouldn’t suffer. He continued to per-
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“It’s like watching something very beautiful,” said Sandra. “It’s not theater, it’s not circus, but it’s an in-between mix. They have created a very beautiful show.” Sandra opens the show with a short story on the history of Zoppé. Giovanni takes on the role of Nino the Clown Zoppé, the Italian family circus, performs at the Chandler Center for the Arts from Friday, Dec. 26, to Sunday, Jan. 4. and performs comedy acts. Carla and her husband perAudiences can also expect holidayform a dog act. Tosca, taking after her themed decorations and acts during a father, is an equestrian artist. select few performances. The Zoppé “She’s (Tosca) our bareback rider,” family has performed in Chandler in said Sandra. “She does ballet on horse the past and is happy to be performing back and she jumps over fire. She’s in a familiar setting. amazing.” “The crowds are amazing in ChanZoppé, the Italian family circus, per- dler,” said Sandra. “They’re normally forms at the Chandler Center for the packed houses. Chandler is a very speArts from Friday, Dec. 26, to Sunday, cial place for us. They’re a part of our Jan. 4, at various times. Ticket prices hearts and we’re a part of theirs.” range from $15 to $40 and include free For more information on show dates, admission for children 2 years and times and prices visit www.chandleryounger who sit on laps. center.org/performances/zoppe.html.
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They say never look back, so onward to 2015. But just this once, I’m looking back to holiday dishes, because there was one side salad I was introduced to that is just too good to leave behind. It’s going to be my go-to salad this year for a tasty and healthful plate of goodness and I think you’re going to love it too. It’s a shaved salad with bursts of sweetness from cranberries or raisins, the perfect amount of crunch from toasted almonds, and a phenomenal Dijon dressing punched up with horseradish. The combination leaves your taste buds wanting to come back for more and more and more. The original recipe was given to me by Chef Ryan Clark, the executive chef of Agustin Kitchen in Tucson. Clark, a three-time “Iron Chef ” winner, two-time World Margarita Champion and author of “Modern Southwest Cooking,” prepared this salad for a cooking demonstration recently and the dish absolutely wowed the crowd. He made it with shaved Brussels sprouts and I have since created
variations with green cabbage or Napa cabbage and substituting raisins for the dried cranberries to change it up a bit. The tangy vinaigrette is the perfect complement to balance the sweetness from the raisins and dates. It introduced me to grape seed oil, and now it’s one of my favorite cooking and finishing oils. Now, this recipe is designed for a party-sized bowl of salad. You can cut the recipe in half for a smaller amount, but I’ve kept the original amounts because one of the best things about this particular salad is that you can make it ahead, and it keeps in the refrigerator for days. Unlike a regular salad tossed in dressing, this one stays crunchy, firm and flavorful. I love this recipe so much that I now keep plenty of chopped dates, raisins and slivered almonds on hand to fulfill my craving for this salad anytime I want. Plus, it’s a great way to eat well in the New Year. Here’s to your good health in 2015!
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(Party size. Cut recipe in half for four to six servings) 3 pounds Brussels sprouts (can subthe Brussels sprouts (or cabbage) stitute one large green cabbage or add toasted almonds, cranberries two Napa cabbages) (or raisins), dates, shallots, fresh 1 1/2 cups sliced almonds, lightly grated cheese, salt and pepper. Pour toasted Dijon Horseradish Vinaigrette over 1/4 cup dried cranberries (can substisalad and gently toss. When plated, tute raisins, regular or golden) sprinkle small amount of shaved 1/4 cup fresh dates, chopped into cheese over top. small pieces 2 medium shallots, sliced thin 1/2 cup grated Pecorino Romano or Parmesan cheese, shaved or grated Salt and pepper to taste
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NEW CONDOS!
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EXCLUSIVE COMMUNITY FEATURES: • Heated resort pool / spa, full clubhouse and fitness center • Underground, gated parking with designated space
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• Located adjacent to an established and performing retail center in the award-winning Downtown Ocotillo • Exclusive 10-year warranty program
DISTINCTIVE COMMUNITY FEATURES: • Smart technology (state-of-the-art technology) • Granite countertops with under-mount sinks in the kitchen and bathrooms • 42-inch upper and 36-inch lower maple cabinetry and choice of finishes • Option for soft water
2511 W. Queen Creek Rd., Chandler, 85248 SW CORNER DOBSON & QUEEN CREEK RD. (BEHIND “FRESH AND EASY” PARKING LOT)
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The Living Room Fresh & Easy
The Cays
Dobson Rd.
SALES OFFICE OPEN DAILY 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. • Closed Thursdays
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S. Price Rd.
Ocotillo ...Voted the Best Community to Live in Arizona!
W. Queen Creek Rd.
(480) 248-3737
www.thecaysatocotillo.com
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