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Boy Scout Troop 653 is hosting a garage sale at Central Christian Church at 933 N. Lindsay Rd., Mesa, from 6:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 2, to supplement the “rising cost of scouting.” To aid in its effort, the troop is looking for donations of furniture, appliances, campers, boats, RVs, cars and more. (No televisions accepted.) To donate, call Chris Schneck at (480) 924-7964 or email him at chris. troop653@gmail.com.
Game on Sunday, Aug. 31. Duncan, who entered to win the priceless VIP experience at her local Denny’s in Gilbert, even met D. Baxter the Bobcat!
Hospice of the Valley patient Adam Parsons, a lifelong Cardinals fan who died in November, was remembered by friends and family at the Cardinals game in Glendale on Aug. 24. Parsons’ Hospice of the Valley social worker was making arrangements for him to visit with Cardinals players, however, he died before that came to fruition. The Cardinals followed through, though, donating tickets for 17 members of the Mesa family to attend the game.
Longtime Valley golf club manager Jeff Lessig has been named club operations manager at Mesa Country Club. During his 30-plus year career, Lessig has led some of the Southwest’s most iconic and successful golf and country clubs, including WeKoPa and SunRidge Canyon golf clubs in Fountain Hills, Desert Highlands in Scottsdale and Indian Wells Golf Club in California. For information about Mesa Country Club, visit www.mesacountryclub.com or call (480) 964-1797.
Lisa Duncan, of Mesa, won four tickets to sit in the dugout with the D-backs during the team’s second annual Arizona Diamondbacks Alumni
Mesa resident Paul Petersen, who has worked more than seven years in the county assessor’s office as the
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Mike Robertson recently opened a new Allstate Insurance Co. office in Mesa at 6740 E. University Dr., Suite 108. He can be reached at (480) 9856141.
Allegiant will begin offering nonstop seasonal jet service between Fort Wayne and Phoenix via PhoenixMesa Gateway Airport beginning Oct. 30. The new flights will operate twice weekly between Fort Wayne International Airport (FWA) and Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport (AZA). Flight days and times can be found at allegiant.com.
Author Martin Dornan has followed his passion and is back with his second book published by Xlibris. In his newest book, “Poetry in Emotion,” he directs his writings toward God and loved ones. Dornan is a member of Mesa First Church of the Nazarene. The Once Upon A Child of Mesa store located at 5022 S Power Rd., Suite 101, received a “Gold Standard” measurement from its corporate office due to stellar customer service. Franchised and branded under Winmark Corp.—a company that
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For Pat Allen, the White Dove Thrift Shoppe in Mesa is a “win, win, win, win!’’ She donates. She shops. She repurposes. She likes knowing her purchases help others in need. “You feel good going in when you donate something and you feel good going out if you’ve found something to buy,’’ said Allen, a Mesa resident who shopped at the store recently with daughter Laura Barclay of Chandler. “And this store is just so nice,” Allen said. “It’s like a little boutique.’’ The White Dove thrift stores in Mesa, Phoenix and Scottsdale are operated by not-for-profit Hospice of the Valley. All sale proceeds benefit patients and families served by the agency, which provides end-of-life care. The Mesa location, at 1255 W. Guadalupe Rd., opened in May and has developed a loyal following in just a few short months. It stands apart from other thrift stores with its retro design theme in a contemporary retail space.
On a recent Tuesday in August, a steady stream of shoppers hunted for bargains and vintage finds at the 11,000-square-foot store. As lively music played overhead, shoppers browsed tidy shelves filled with shoes and accessories. They poured over table-top items like crystal glasses and silver serving pieces. They looked for deals on furniture. They tried on unique jewelry. Kathleen Onding regularly shops the Dove’s Mesa and Scottsdale locations. She has scored several deals, including two antique collectible dolls for about $15 each and a seven-foot, pre-lit Christmas tree for just a quarter. Her Mickey Mouse watch was also a steal. “I get wonderful bargains at the White Dove,’’ she said. Mesa residents Ella and Chuck Mingua are new Dove devotees. They’ve snapped up dishes, small hand tools and more. The couple was happy to learn that the Dove offers special discounts for seniors 55 and older on Mondays. There are also discounts for
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Raw Energy Fuels Jazz PianistVocalist Batiste By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski Jon Batiste has credentials that would make most musicians envious. He served as the associate artistic director of the National Jazz Museum in Harlem, after earning a master’s degree from the Juilliard School. Batiste, 26, has also performed with the likes of Jimmy Buffett, Prince, Lenny Kravitz, Aloe Blacc, Harry Connick Jr. and Derek Trucks. But the Louisiana-born pianist proudly called his band, Stay Human, his biggest inspiration. “There isn’t really a real specific influence other than the experience I’ve had with the band,” Batiste said. Those experiences include moving to New York City at 17 to study music, playing on the subway and performing in jazz clubs. “You name the type of venue or the style of venue and we’ve probably played in it,” the dapper musician said. “That kind of experience influences what we do. All of the different influences that we bring to
the table individually I think are more influential than any specific musician or person.” Batiste and Stay Human will showcase their music during a Thursday, Oct. 10, performance at the Mesa Arts Center’s Piper Repertory Theater. Five days later, the band will release its debut full-length album, “Social Music,” on Razor and Tie. With Batiste on piano, vocals and melodica, (which he has renamed the harmonaboard) and his band Stay Human—Eddie Barbash on alto saxophone; Ibanda Ruhumbika on tuba; and Joe Saylor on drums and tambourine—“Social Music” reflects an extraordinary range. “When I’m thinking about the montage of musical traditions that is ‘Social Music,’ you also think about how we play everything with the spirit of inclusiveness,” Batiste said. “So if you don’t like jazz or you like rock ‘n’ roll or you like classical music or whatever, there’s going to be
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metering program is reviewed in June on an annual basis. “We offered a similar one-year incentive program in July 2012, and the interest was such that we felt it important to continue the program,” said Frank McRae, director of the Energy Resources Department for the City of Mesa. “We as a department support renewable energy sources and are happy to support our customers who are interested in solar energy.” By installing solar panels, customers can use the sun to reduce their electric bills. Solar systems also help protect the environment because they provide clean, renewable energy that is virtually free of carbon emissions. For more information about the solar program, visit the City of Mesa’s website at www.mesaaz.gov/energy/ solarpilotprogram.aspx or call the Energy Resources Department at (480) 644-4444.
David Luna Appointed as District 5 Councilman The Mesa City Council, during a special Council meeting in midSeptember, appointed David Luna to serve as District 5 councilman. Luna will serve as the councilman until January 2015. He replaces Dina Higgins, who resigned the position in August. Luna has lived in Mesa for 25 years and serves as the director of educational television for Mesa Public Schools. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Radio-Television from the University of Arizona, David Luna a Masters of Mass Communication from Arizona State University and a Doctorate in Educational Leadership from Northern Arizona University. Luna has served on numerous community and school boards including Mesa United Way, Mesa Association of Hispanic Citizens and Mesa Rotary International. He was named the City of Mesa’s Citizen of the Year in 2012.
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Mesa City Clerk DeeAnn Mickelsen officially swore Luna into office this morning. A formal swearing-in ceremony took place Sept. 23 at the City Council meeting. Seventeen eligible applications were received for the position on the Mesa City Council. Luna was one of four finalists interviewed by councilmembers at the Sept. 5 City Council Study Session. In accordance with the Mesa City Charter, Council needed a decision and a final vote no later than 30 days after the vacancy was created. If no decision were made by Sept. 15, a special election would have been called to elect a replacement. Luna will serve as the District 5 Councilmember until the election on Aug. 26, 2014. A runoff election, if required, will be held on Nov. 4, 2014. The new councilmember will take office in January 2015.
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Phoenix Boys Choir Returns from Europe Mesa Singer Took Part in Lengthy Tour By Lynette Carrington It was 19 magical days filled with travel, song, new friends and outstanding performances. The Phoenix Boys Choir toured Europe this past June and participated in a performance tour that took the boys to Ely, Bath, Cambridge, London, Guildford, Hastings, Croydon, Canterbury, Salisbury, Portsmouth and Ramsgate in England and Paris, Chartres, Versailles, Normandy, Rouen and Epernay in France. The tour choir makes a three-week tour each summer, alternating between domestic and international jaunts. Trips are designed to build cultural awareness, introduce new cultures, landmarks and points of interest and enhance selfresponsibility. Mesa resident Joseph Aposhian made the trip with the tour choir, the top segment of the Phoenix Boys Choir. The 12-year-old is in the seventh grade at Chandler Preparatory Academy and was very excited to embark on the European tour. It marked the first time he had been to Europe. There were many memorable concerts in which the young singer was able to participate. “In the whole tour, we had eight concerts,” explained second soprano, Aposhian. He singled out a performance at Eton College Chapel with the Eton’s Boys Choir as his favorite. Aposhian’s mother, Nancy Aposhian has an uncle who is a Catholic priest who lives in London. He was able to come out to see his great nephew sing alongside the Ely Cathedral Choir in the Ely Cathedral. Nancy has not been able to reach her uncle for feedback since the end of the trip, but she was thrilled that he was able to take in Joel’s singing performance; one that he may not have had a chance to travel to the United States to see. The boys in the choir were also able to partake in sightseeing and cultural activities and visited Salisbury Cathedral, Greenwich, October 2013
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I wish I had known about this treat years ago when I was living in British Columbia, where it originated. (I was going to school at the Conservatory of Music in Victoria, and on the weekends my fellow classmates and I would drive up Vancouver Island to Nanaimo, a quaint and picturesque town on the waterfront just to get away from it all.) Little did I know then, as relatively few people know now, that it’s the home of the original Nanaimo Bar, a decadent, delicious no-bake three layer cookie bar that takes only one bite to win you over for a lifetime. Yes, it’s that good, with a bottom layer events calendar
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Sunland Village Hosts Crafts Fair The Sunland Village Arts and Crafts Fair is set for 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sat., Nov. 2, in the neighborhood’s auditorium, 4601 E. Dolphin, Mesa A hotbed of gift ideas from more than 50 vendors in the East Valley, the event features woodcarving, handmade wooden toys, ceramics, jewelry, oil and watercolor paintings, quilts and fabric creations of all kinds, large and small. This bi-annual event at Sunland
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Mesa Historical Museum Reopens Downtown Cactus League and Wallace and Ladmo Exhibits Featured Two Arizona icons—the Cactus League and Wallace and Ladmo—are featured as the Mesa Historical Museum reopened in mid-September at its downtown campus in a City of Mesa-owned building at 51 E. Main St. in front of the Mesa Arts Center. “Play Ball: The Cactus League Experience” has memorabilia to tell the story of baseball in Arizona from its barnstorming days to the birth of the Cactus League in 1947. This oneof-a-kind collection covers the rise of the Cactus League to become an Arizona tradition and includes items from all 30 teams that have been part of it as well as a look at the stadiums, players and communities that made it a success. “Play Ball” includes rare memorabilia from past Cactus League teams such as the Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, Baltimore Orioles, Houston Colt .45’s and the Seattle Pilots. “Thanks for Tuning In: The Wallace and Ladmo Show” is a fascinating exhibit that explores the history and fun facts of a local television show that captivated three generations
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Pink Army—Party in Pink Zumbathon Event WHEN: Sat., Oct. 5, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Mesa Convention Center, 263 N. Center St., Mesa COST: $15 INFO: www.zumba.com/en-US/ partyinpink Second annual Pink Army—Party in Pink Zumbathon Event celebrates breast cancer awareness through the art and exercise of Zumba.
Second Friday Night Out: “Nightmare on Main” WHEN: Fri., Oct. 11, from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
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WHERE: On Main Street between Center and Robson streets, Mesa COST: Free INFO: http://2ndfridaynightout.com Ghosts and goblins make an appearance during this monthly event suited for the entire family.
Dolores Marie Patterson Book Signing WHEN: Sat., Oct. 12, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: The Book Rack, 1752 S. Signal Butte Rd., Suite 108, Mesa COST: Free admission; $16.99 book INFO: (480) 380-0044 Author Dolores Marie Patterson signs her new book “The Schoolteacher and the Bad Boy.”
Mesa Sprint Triathlon WHEN: Sat., Oct. 12, at 7 a.m. WHERE: Skyline Aquatic Center, 845 S. Crismon Rd., Mesa COST: $15 to $300 INFO: (480) 644-4119, lily.kingcisneros@mesaaz.gov or http://mesasprinttriathlon.com/ The third annual event benefits youth programs. The triathlon is sponsored by the Foundation for Mesa Parks and Recreation, which raises support through fundraisers that benefit youth who cannot afford recreational programs, swim classes and camps.
Holiday Craft Fair WHEN: Sat., Oct. 12, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Holy Cross Church, 1244 S. Power Rd., Mesa COST: Free INFO: (480) 656-1522 The Holy Cross Knights of Columbus Council No. 7904 Ladies Auxiliary will hold its Holiday Craft Fair, featuring talented vendors displaying their handmade crafts. Refreshments will be offered in which proceeds will go to benefit local charities as well.
East Valley Pennsylvania Group WHEN: Sat., Oct. 12, at 10 a.m. (second Saturday of the month) WHERE: Old Country Buffet, 1855 S. Stapley Dr., Mesa COST: Charge for meals INFO: (480) 832-5755 The dues-free social group meets about all things Pennsylvania.
Udderly Sweet Vintage Boutique WHEN: Sat., Oct. 19, and Sun., Oct. 20,
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Alton Brown Live: Inevitable Edible Tour WHEN: Sun., Oct. 20, at 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Mesa Arts Center, Ikeda Theater, One E. Main St., Mesa COST: $35 to $55 INFO: (480) 644-6500 or www.mesaartscenter.com Alton Brown, creator of the awardwinning show “Good Eats,” is presenting his newly “reinvented” live show, the “Inevitable Edible Tour,” which will feature comedy, quiz, lecture, puppet, talk, science, storytelling and music.
Antique Appraisals WHEN: Sun., Oct. 20, from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Tower Point RV Resort, 4860 E. Main St., Mesa COST: $10 per item; three for $25 INFO: (602) 692-7492 The Optimist Club of Mesa is hosting an antique appraisal fair where participants can discover the value of their treasures.
Empty Bowls WHEN: Wed., Oct. 23, from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., and 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. WHERE: MCC’s Red Mountain Campus, Mesquite Building, Community Room, 7110 E. McKellips Rd., Mesa COST: $10 donation INFO: (480) 461-7445 For a $10 donation, those attending Empty Bowl events can take home a one-of-a-kind bowl made by accomplished local artists and dine on a simple meal of bread, soup and water in observance of World Hunger Day. All proceeds go to Paz de Cristo.
Dia de los Muertos Celebration WHEN: Sat., Oct. 26, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sun., Oct. 27, from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. WHERE: Mesa Arts Center, One E. Main St., Mesa COST: Free INFO: (480) 644-6627 or www.mesaartscenter.com The Day of the Dead festival will
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Las Sendas Elementary School Community Garage Sale WHEN: Sat., Oct. 26, from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: Las Sendas Elementary School parking lot, 3120 N. Red Mountain, Mesa COST: Free admission; $25 per parking space to sell items. Deadline Oct. 23. INFO: Krystal Schmier, (602) 4489732 or mamaschmier@gmail.com The Las Sendas PTO will sell reserved parking spaces where guests can set up their own garage sale and keep the profits. Anyone—not just Las Sendas residents—can participate.
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Interest rates rose almost a full percentage point last month. For a seller with a home valued at $500,000 that means a buyer will pay approximately $300.00 more per month for the sellers home. Will that make a difference in the marketplace? Active listings rose 3.5% over the last month but remain slightly lower than August 2012. Pending sales have been falling fast over the last three months and are down 30% from this time last year, dropping a steep 15% in just the last month. This would normally be a negative for demand but it is mainly due to the dramatic drop in short sales and pre-foreclosures, which are down 71% in active listings and 61% in sales. In contrast closed sales during July were up 22% over July 2012 and even rose 3% from June. In other words, contracts are spending much less time in escrow and getting closed more quickly. Months of supply held steady at 1.8, far below the normal level of about 4.5. The monthly median sales price was unchanged over last month but the monthly average price per square foot increased by 1.3%. Supply increased at the highest rate over the last month in Mesa 85201, 85203, 85210, 85212, Tempe 85281, 85282, Chandler 85226 and Gilbert 85233 and 86298. In contrast it fell sharply in Mesa 85206, 85208, 85209 and 85215. The following market report is organized by zip code to show how the market is changing. Overall we are in a sellers market with an average of 2.4 months of inventory reflected in August 2013 vs. 2.86 in August 2012. Zip Code 85205 85206 85207 85215
Active Listings 123 69 223 66
Pending Sales 65 40 54 27
Zip Code 85205 85206 85207 85215
Active Listings $/SF $135 $120 $167 $146
Sales per Month 52 46 70 25
Pending Sales $/SF $106 $107 $134 $148
Sales per Year 704 522 803 323
Monthly Sales $/SF $111 $102 $137 $132
Sales Days on Market 56 60 78 66
Annual Sales $/SF $98 $100 $127 $121
Active Days on Market 68 98 86 104
Sales Price % List 99.6% 98.7% 96.7% 96.7%
Days Inventory 64 48 101 75
Monthly Dollar Value $11.1M $8.7M $19.8M $8.1M
Months Supply 2.4 1.5 3.2 2.6
Annual Dollar Volume $126M $90.5M $229.5M $88.1M
Avg Price Active Listings $346,265 $231,895 $505,397 $385,820
Avg Price Monthly Sales $213,589 $188,666 $282,198 $324,919
The Halloween Spooktacular WHEN: Fri., Oct. 25 and Sat., Oct. 26, 7:30 p.m. and 9:45 p.m. WHERE: National Comedy Theatre, 1111 S. Longmore Rd., Mesa COST: $12 to $14 INFO: (602) 374-5638, info@ nctphoenix.com or www.nctphoenix. com/showtimes.html This haunted wonderland welcomes all ages even features holiday-themed games as well as a costume contest.
Pro-Life Lasagna Dinner WHEN: Sat., Oct. 26, 5:30 p.m. WHERE: Anderson Hall, Holy Cross Church, 1244 S. Power Rd., Mesa COST: $ 10 donation per person. INFO: (480) 218-6369 Award-winning journalist and author Joyce Coronel will speak at the fourth annual Pro-Life Lasagna Dinner in support of Maggie’s Place, a home welcoming expectant mothers in distress.
The Paisley Pumpkin Holiday Festival WHEN: Sat., Oct. 26, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. WHERE: Dana Park, northwest corner of Val Vista and Baseline roads, Mesa COST: Free INFO: www.ThePaisleyPumpkin.com The third annual holiday festival serves as a fundraiser for Hope Kids Arizona, which provides ongoing events and activities, and a support community for families who have a child with cancer or other life-threatening medical conditions.
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from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Superstition Farm, 3440 S. Hawes Rd., Mesa COST: Free; $8 early admission tickets INFO: (602) 432-6865 or www.superstitionfarm.com The Udderly Sweet Vintage Boutique “pop-up” sale features local vendors selling an assortment of vintage, industrial, upcycled and recycled items. There is also food available as well as hayrides, live music and a petting zoo for the kids.
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Under the Streetlamp to Illuminate Mesa Arts Center By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski With their good looks, impeccable style and wide vocal range, the men of Under the Streetlamp are poised to play arenas one day—if they have anything to say about it. With two PBS specials under their collective belt—the second one is to debut in March—Under the Streetlamp yearns to join the upper echelon of the elite adult contemporary artists. “We want to be touring on the scales of the Michael Bubles of the world and the Josh Grobans of the world,” said Michael Ingersoll, one of the four Under the Streetlamp vocalists. “We diligently build our audiences. That’s exactly where we will be.” Under the Streetlamp brings its unique blend of tight harmonies and slick dance moves to doo-wop, Motown, and old time rock ‘n’ roll hits from The Drifters, The Beach Boys, The Beatles, The Four Seasons, and more. Like Ingersoll, the three
other singers are recent leading cast members of the Tony Award-winning musical “Jersey Boys”—Michael Cunio, Christopher Kale Jones and Shonn Wiley. Under the Streetlamp will perform at the Mesa Arts Center’s Ikeda Theater at 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 11. The group’s last show at the venue was sold out. Ingersoll has two theories on his group’s popularity. “One of the unique things about the music, this particular genre, is we stay pretty heavily in the ‘50s and ‘60s,” said Chicago-based Ingersoll, an avid fan of the Foo Fighters. “At that time music listenership wasn’t as fragmented as it was now. Each city essentially had one maybe two radio stations. That meant the entire community was listening to the same music at the very same time. The music of the ‘50s and ‘60s is kind of a soundtrack to most of the Baby Boomers’ lives. They all have that in common. When they’re able to relive
that music live, I think they enjoy it sung by young people.” Nowadays, he said, music is played on a variety of terrestrial radio stations, Internet stations, satellite radio and Pandora. “Everything is fragmented into R&B, pop, metal, classic rock, oldies, etc.,” he said. “We don’t have the same community rallied around the music as we did then.” Ingersoll also said he feels that the camaraderie between the four guys is intangible.
“We tell stories. We tell jokes— typically at the expense of each other, mercilessly,” he said with a laugh. “We want the audiences to feel that we’re hosting a party and they’re along for the ride with us.” Under the Streetlamp 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 11 Mesa Arts Center’s Ikeda Theater, One E. Main St., Mesa $32 to $52 (480) 644-6500 or www.mesaartscenter.com
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Mom-e Club Spring Break Social Mixer WHEN: Fri., March 15, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. WHERE: The Monastery, 4810 E. McKellips Rd., Mesa COST: $20 for Mom-e Club members and spouses; $25 for guests (adult ticket includes one child ticket); $10 for each additional child. Registration required. INFO: (480) 570-2615 or tisha@momeclub.com Take a “spring” break, relax, mingle and enjoy the company of other moms, dads and kiddos at the social mixer open to the public. Guests will enjoy food, drinks, dessert and outdoor entertainment included in the ticket cost at The Monastery in Mesa.
Neighborhood Rummage Sale WHEN: Sat., March 16, from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. WHERE: Rancho de Arboleda, Lindsay north of McKellips, Mesa COST: Free admission
INFO: (480) 833-3826 The 13th annual sale features new, used and craft items.
Author Jackie Brown Benham Book Signing WHEN: Sat., March 16, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: The Book Rack, 1752 S. Signal Butte Rd., Suite 108, Mesa COST: Free admission; $25 for book INFO: (480) 380-0044 Jackie Brown Benham will autograph her new book “Fire: Where the Flowers Sing.”
Classic Car Show WHEN: Sat., March 16, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. WHERE: Red Mountain Multigenerational Center, 7550 E. Adobe St., Mesa COST: Free; charge to enter cars INFO: (480) 218-2221 or preed@ evadultresources.org The Red Mountain Active Adult Center’s Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show includes music, food, fun and local vendors. Monies raised through the Friends Campaign will help the center to maintain year-round outreach programs for seniors residing in the East Valley.
Dvine will feature 35 to 40 wines WHERE: Las Sendas’ Trailhead Parke, sourced from California to 7900 E. Eagle Crest Dr., Mesa Washington, including a nice mix COST: Free of whites and reds to keep things INFO: (480) 832-6900 or interesting. www.thetrailhead.org Bring your picnic lunch, your Saturday favorite evening • A la carte beverage, lawn chairs and blankets, Alchemy Art before Auction, a • More private tables of two and four than and your family and friends to the George Lenz Production Showsome Only seating level Trailhead Parke to •enjoy great in first WHEN: Thurs., March 28, from 6 p.m. music. • Marquee comedy theatre to 10 p.m.
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A Tradition of Christian Academic Excellence Since 1999 There are child day cares and then there are foundational childhood educational centers. The Magellan Academy is a Christian-based preschool that welcomes young children ages 6 weeks through kindergarten-preparatory age 5. The Magellan Academy delivers an exceptional program that is designed to enrich every part of a child’s physical, emotional, psychological and spiritual well-being. “We were wanting for a long time to locate in a good, value-based community and we found it here in Mesa/Gilbert,” said Founder and Managing Member Thomas Blitch. Together with his wife, Lorrie Blitch (master’s-degreed registered nurse), they have created a unique preschool program that teaches kindergarten readiness while instilling Christian values. “Next year we will be moving to establish a kindergarten,” Thomas explained. Each day, the children start off with the Pledge of Allegiance and the school prayer. A child is chosen each day to make a special recital in the morning over the intercoms. On Fridays, the students attend chapel where there is a lot of fun—singing, clapping and participative learning. Theological studies are considered inappropriate for very young children and no proselytizing is conducted, just thoughtful and reflective Christian values that are embraced by all faiths and ethnicities are taught. The kinder-prep program is designed to specifically prepare children for kindergarten and set up for a good routine for learning. “Our kinder-prep curriculum is fantastic and our results are unsurpassed,” Thomas said. “Children comm. spotlight
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coming out of the kinder-prep program routinely test one to two full grade levels ahead of kindergarten. Overall, we place a lot of emphasis on employing the highest quality teachers. We train them well and pay above scale.” The school also has “reverse field trips” where artists, musicians and other activity specialists come in to visit with children. Thomas and Lorrie Blitch are retired Naval commanders and have a structured order and cleanliness that they demand of the school and classrooms. The Magellan Academy is one of the very few preschools to have a dedicated dining room. “Cleanliness and sanitation are a big part of the business,” Thomas said. “Eating, sleeping and playing in the same room all day, every day is like a prison sentence.” Most paperwork and billing is handled at the corporate level, which frees up Director Gail Nobles to spend more time with the children in the classrooms. Visit the school during the Fall Festival from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 19, on the campus, 1847 S. Greenfield Rd., Suite 104. There is an Internet camera service for parents and it is free for the first three months so a family can decide if they want to continue using it. Corporate discounts are available for employees of Wells Fargo, Banner Health, Chase Bank and Cascade Financial. Additional promotional discounts are available for children ages 2 to 4 and for children in kinderprep while slots last. To visit The Magellan Academy campus, call for an appointment at (480) 359-4040. For more information, visit www.MagellanAcademies.com. monthly meeting
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East Valley Tennis at the Gene Autry Tennis Center Promoting the Sport of Tennis the East Valley Tennis is an engaging sport that is fun and makes staying fit a snap. East Valley Tennis offers a variety of programs at the Gene Autry Tennis Center facility designed for every type of player. Tom Kenney has been the manager of East Valley Tennis since 1997, and was excited announce what’s new. “Our Fall II adult leagues start the week of Oct. 28 and last for six weeks,” Kenney said. “We have singles, doubles and mixed doubles leagues on weekday evenings. First-time league players should attend the league rating session anytime between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Oct. 16 so we can get you into the appropriate group.” Leagues are a great choice for on the town
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those who love tennis because they don’t have to find opponents or court reservations, players are of the same ability and games are on the same evening each week. Junior (ages 7 and older) and adult lessons begin the week of Oct. 14 and Nov. 11 and continue for four to five weeks. Group lessons take place in late afternoons, early evenings or Saturday mornings. There is also a drop-in tennis program at 7:30 a.m. Saturdays. Those who play and train at the Gene Autry Tennis Center have done very well in competitions. Kenney is particularly proud of player Savannah Slaysman. “Savannah Slaysman trains at Gene Autry and recently won the Girls events calendar
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16 and under National Championships in San Diego,” Kenney said. “We have many adult women traveling teams at Gene Autry that have recently done very well in Valleywide competition.” Most tennis instructors at East Valley Tennis have their professional certification or are working toward A student practices serving at Gene Autry Tennis Center. certification, so students are ensured compete successfully against others top-notch instruction while basic and that are bigger or smaller and older or younger. You can play this sport as an challenging skills are presented. Kenney said he sees an obesity elderly grandparent or as a youngster problem in the United States and or anywhere in between and the risk thinks that tennis is mentally of physical injuries is small.” The U.S. Tennis Association named challenging and exciting. It also the Gene Autry Tennis Center one provides a good cardio workout. “In my opinion, tennis is the best of the nation’s Outstanding Public sport ever invented,” Kenney said. Tennis Facilities. The facility is owned “The physical and intellectual skills by the City of Mesa and managed by needed to play well surpass other East Valley Tennis LLC. The Gene Autry Tennis Center is located at 4125 sports. “It’s like playing physical chess E. McKellips Rd., between Val Vista because you need to know what and Greenfield roads. For additional shots to hit and when to have the information visit www.MesaTennis. skills to execute those shots. You can com or call (480) 654-3787.
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Are Teen Drivers Getting the (Text) Message? As a father of teenage drivers, including one who just (finally) obtained his learner’s permit, any report about teenagers and driving gets my attention. A recently released national survey by Bridgestone America found that teen drivers change their behavior for the better, even when driving with friends, and are, naturally, on their best behavior, when driving with their parents. Unfortunately, they are still doing very dangerous things with their phones when driving by themselves. A teen driver survey, supported by the U.S. Department of Transportation, revealed that 95 percent of teens read texts and emails when they are driving by themselves, but only 32 percent do so when driving with their friends and only 7 percent when driving with their parents. Similarly, 90 percent of teenagers send social media updates when driving alone, while only 29 percent when driving with friends and a mere 5 percent when driving with parents. The statistics are comparable to those teens watching videos when driving. At least 75 percent of teen drivers admit to browsing social media sites, taking photos, editing and posting those photos, and other such activities
while driving. However, when asked if such conduct was acceptable, the percentages in each category dropped to below 10 percent. So, teenage drivers know that they need to be digitally disconnected when driving, yet they still do it, especially when by themselves. Smart phones are making them stupid drivers. Another alarming, but not surprising, discovery from the survey is that teens’ driving behaviors are most often influenced by watching their parents drive. They form their habits as they see what their parents do—good or bad. While today’s teenagers do generally wear their seatbelts and don’t often engaging in risky driving, such as drag racing or drifting like generations before, they do try to electronically multitask. Sadly, combining any distraction with driving can have disastrous, sometimes fatal consequences. Talk to any teenage drivers in your home and let them know the digital dangers awaiting them. Establish rules and consequences for violations, as needed, to get their attention. Stress that nothing is so urgent, and if it is, pull over and deal with it. And make sure you also practice what you preach.
Kevin Chapman attended Arizona State University (B.S. 1986; J.D. 1992). His practice revolves around accidents and personal injury. He can be reached at (480) 833-1113.
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Professional, Affordable Tree and Landscape Service When it comes to landscape and tree services, why trust your yard investment to anyone less than the pros? All Pro Trees & Landscaping Service is a family-owned and -operated business that provides an entire range of services to keep your yard and trees in outstanding condition. Whether your yard needs clean up, irrigation install or repair or weekly, bi-monthly or monthly yard maintenance, All Pro Trees & Landscaping Service can take care of any yard need. If it’s time to freshen up your landscaping or redesign your entire yard, the licensed, bonded and insured company delivers yard and tree maintenance expertise by highly trained individuals. Owners Dennis on the town
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and Sue Kirby have been in the landscape business for years and for Dennis it is a special passion. “Back in high school, my best friend and I trimmed palm trees,” he explained, “It’s just something I love to do.” Dennis brings decades of in-depth experience with a wide variety of trees to All Pro Trees & Landscaping. Tree services offered includes trimming, tree removal, stump grinding, deep-root fertilization and 24-hour emergency storm damage response. For clients, Dennis and Sue provide expert, year-round advice on proper yard care and tree maintenance. “Did you know that during the monsoon season mesquite and Palo Verde trees get heavy and they can be knocked events calendar
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down in winter storms?” asked Dennis. At All Pro, clients’ trees are properly cared for and thinned out to enhance their beauty, lessen the chance of loss from a storm and lessen the risk of property damage from falling trees. Older trees in particular can be worth thousands of dollars, add beauty to a property and taking care of them is a worthwhile investment. All Pro customers include home and business owners, HOAs, Realtors and property management companies. “All of our estimates are free and we take very good care of our customers,” explains Sue. “Many of our customers have been with us for years.” Why risk sub-par yard maintenance or untrained and uninsured tree trimmers who are not properly covered for the work they do? “All our employees are fully insured with worker’s comp. and liability insurance,” Sue said. “Uninsured workers present a risk to homeowners and if they are hurt on a home or business owner’s property, they can turn around and sue for injuries. Most people don’t know that.”
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All Pro offers a variety of service terms available for yard or property maintenance and tree maintenance is recommended every six months. Two important times to get tree service are right before the monsoon season and before winter storms. Because Arizona has an unusually wide spectrum of weather, trees and plants can become particularly vulnerable. If trees or plants have become damaged by frost, All Pro can also properly trim and prune plants and trees to assist them in returning to optimal health. Mention this ad for a 15 percent discount on any tree or yard service. For more information, call (480) 3545802, email dennis@allprotrees.com or visit www.AllProTrees.com.
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