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Volume 33 Issue 44 Goodyear, AZ
September 21, 2022
Business Briefcase
BY KAILA MELLOS
West Valley View Staff Writer
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rom new businesses to owners moving, the West Valley is offering more opportunities for residents. A pool company is coming to Goodyear, and a locally owned independent bookstore is opening its doors in October. Business Briefcase has all that and more below.
Monster Pool Company Location: 14190 W. Van Buren, Suite A102, Goodyear Monster Pool Company, operating in Arizona since 2003, is opening its new doors in Goodyear. Its previous location, also in Goodyear, was its home for the past 10 years. The company offers a range of services from building and designing pools to landscaping, repairing and servicing. It offers free consultation services to anyone interested in getting a quote. The new store’s hours will be 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday beginning Oct. 1. At the store, customers can find pool parts and chemicals. It also offers pool water testing through its spin lab at no charge. For more information on Monster Pool Company, visit monsterpoolcompany.com.
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teachers Charity Harrington and Amy Miller are set to open an independent bookstore. “We are hoping our bookstore will provide opportunities for people to grow, explore and escape through books,” Harrington said. “We look forward to having a relationship with both the community members and the city of Avondale.” The bookstore is set to open Oct. 3, with a possible ribbon-cutting ceremony on Oct. 15. “I don’t believe there are any independent bookstores in this area, so we are excited to The company offers a range of services from building be bringing something new to and designing pools to landscaping, repairing and serthe West Valley,” Harrington vicing. It offers free consultation services to anyone said. “We are also hoping to interested in getting a quote. (Monster Pool/Submitted) twists and turns. But we can’t wait any invite authors/poets to do book signings/readings, and then we plan to longer to show you what we’ve been offer monthly paper crafting classes, building,” Tap 2 posted on its Instabook clubs and writing workshops for gram page. Tap 2 will offer a taproom of beer our customers.” For more information on Im- and wine with a full food menu that mortal Trees Bookshop, visit will pair with the drinks, much like its other establishment, Tap Savvy. immortaltrees.com. For more information on the opening Tap 2 of Tap 2, follow its journey on InstaLocation: 745 N. 114th Avenue, gram at @tap2room. Avondale Have an item for Phillip Quintana is opening a second Business Briefcase? version of his business in Avondale. The owner of Tap Savvy Beer in Litchfield Please email your business news and tips to Park hosted a soft opening of Tap 2 in Christina Fuoco-Karasinski at Avondale on Sept. 17 and Sept. 18. Christina@TimesLocalMedia.com “It’s been a long road with emotional (USPS 004-616) is published weekly
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Edge and career expo coming to Avondale BY WEST VALLEY VIEW STAFF
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vondale Local Edge and Career Connectors will host an in-person career expo to support local Avondale businesses with its 2022-23 hiring needs. This career expo will be 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 20, at the Avondale Resource Center, 995 E. Riley Drive, Avondale. This event is free to both employers and job candidates. Job candidates will meet and network with top employers from multiple industries located in Avondale hiring for thousands of open positions. Candidates have an opportunity to explore a variety of positions from entry-level to executive. The career expo will include high school juniors and seniors in attendance, to discuss job openings, internships, apprenticeships and future
career pathway opportunities. “It is an exciting time for those entering or re-entering the workforce, looking for a new opportunity, or considering a career change,” said Ken Chapa, Avondale’s economic and tourism director. “Avondale businesses are offering quality entry-level to advanced positions, and we encourage our local talent to live, work and grow right here in the Southwest Valley.” This is the third in a series of career expos that will be hosted by Avondale Local EDGE in the coming months. Funded through the American Rescue Plan Act, the city will support growing industries such as health care, information technology, manufacturing and logistics by matching qualified job candidates with local open positions. Jessica Pierce, founder/chief exec-
utive officer of Career Connectors, said, “The city of Avondale and Career Connectors share a mission to connect residents with the right opportunities and assist companies in identifying the ideal candidates for their open positions. This creates stronger, more sustainable communities. With the continued business expansion in Arizona, partnering complementary resources to increase capacity and provide a comprehensive career track is critical. In partnership, we can meet escalating workforce needs of the greater Avondale business market. This career expo is part of the solution.” Interested employers may reach out to Liesl Limburg, business development manager, at llimburg@ avondaleaz.gov or 801-875-6003. Job seekers must register in advance at careerconnectors.org/avondale.
Sierra joins Terros Health as VP of growth strategies
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erros Health is redoubling its commitment to Arizona with a new vice president of growth strategies. Lorenzo Sierra will join the organization on Oct. 3 to help bring primary care, mental health services and substance use treatment to more people and communities. Sierra is a two-term member of the Arizona House of Representatives with more than 10 years of Fortune 500 expertise in the health care insurance sector. “Ensuring all Arizonans have access to high-quality, affordable and comprehensive health care is a personal and professional priority for me,” Sierra said. “For more than 50 years, Ter••••
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Library was he new Georgia T. Lord Civic Square unveiled at Goodyear city’s vision on Aug. 1, bringing the the community to life. to create the heart of and residents City officials, developers for the opening of were in attendance at GSQ, a project Goodyear Civic Square since 1984. The that has been in the works library was community’s the of rehoming not only to better a part of that project, help build a gatherserve residents but to the city. of in the morning with ing place — the core long envisioned square at GSQ started ceremony and of the Goodyear Civic “This has been a project followed by the ribbon-cutting I think that it might Celebrations for the opening a yoga class at the park, (City of Goodyear/Submitted) by our community. Goodyear City music, food trucks and cannons. be a blessing in disguise,” “It took so long closed with a balloon drop and confetti Square’s facilities, said. guests toured Civic Manager Julie Karins hall, upscale were able to we 7 a.m. with music, now include the library, city Celebrations began at to get here, because class at the park, which space and 2-acre park for communithat’s truly unique create something I think right partners, the food trucks and a yoga ceremony office and special. It was the time, and I’m just followed by the ribbon-cutting page 3 closing balloon drop Goodyear...continued on and topped with a right project, at the right and everyone who After the festivities, and confetti cannons. so proud of the team happen.” this make to came together
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s new Buckeye campu Academy celebrates arts; a new synthetic Sequoia Pathfinder class sizes; performing and lacrosse; a from Sequoia Path-
field for football, soccer Roosevelt Street across colwill enroll stu- turf gym floor; schoolwide an finder Elementary School, With new hardwood developed on through 12th grades. and career readiness at Verra- dents in seventh facility, students lege foundation; a cybersecurity and comequoia Pathfinder Academy celebrat- the opening of this new need to utilize AVID and a new high fabrication elective; do Way and I-10 in Buckeye building and faculty will no longer school Church for class puter curriculum, along with the integraed its new secondary the Summit Community with the school ceremony Aug. 4, though a close partnership with a ribbon-cutting 4 who will soon space, will remain. Campus...continued on page church joined by staff and families smaller feature will The secondary school be using the new facility. at 20570 W. The new building, located
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ros Health has been serving Arizona’s communities. This resonates with my core values. I’m honored to join a team of dedicated and compassionate colleagues who share the desire to meet such an urgent need.” Sierra is finishing his second term as a member of the Arizona House of Representatives, where he has served on the Appropriations, Ways and Means, Government and Elections, and Land, Agriculture and Rural Affairs committees. Before that, he served on the Avondale City Council. In addition to his public service experience, Sierra served in various roles with Segal Consulting, Humana, Aon and other health-related companies. His current and past board service
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and appointments include Aspen Institute Latinos and Society Program, Chicanos Por La Causa, Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, City of Phoenix Business and Workforce Development Commission, WESTMARC and Maricopa Association of Governments. “Lorenzo has a passion for improving lives and serving our community,” said Dr. Karen Hoffman Tepper, Terros Health’s president and chief executive officer. “His ability to deliver on our strategy, build partnerships and connect with communities will help us deliver whole-person care to even more people.” Sierra will finish his term in January, and will continue to correspond with constituents and participate in special sessions and legislative events.
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Goodyear business leader earns top prize BY WEST VALLEY VIEW STAFF
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oab Padilla, store manager at Fry’s Food Stores in Buckeye, has been recognized as one of 2022’s “GenNext” recipients by Progressive Grocer magazine, a national food retailer publication. Padilla, a Goodyear resident, is one of two Fry’s leaders locally to receive the national award recognizing the grocery industry’s best and brightest leaders under the age of 40. He will be honored at the Progressive Grocer awards gala this November in Orlando, Florida. Padilla worked his way up in the organization, eventually becoming a store leader at the age of 25 at a higher-volume store, and today leads a multimillion-dollar store where he oversees more than 180 associates. “This award is truly eye opening for me,” Padilla said. “It is confirmation to myself that I am developing into the leader I set out to be and, more so, gives me the confidence to continue challenging myself to be a better mentor and colleague. To be recognized in this light gives me deeper
PUBLIC NOTICE A Notice of Change in Bank Control has been filed with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Washington, D.C. 20219 by Stanley Chao, an individual resident of Florida, c/o 4700 Millenia Blvd., Suite 270, Orlando, FL 32839 To acquire a con-trolling interest in West Valley National Bank, 2440 N. Litchfield Rd., Goodyear, AZ 85395 The notice was filed on September 12, 2022 pursuant to 12 USC 1817(j) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act and Part 5 of the regulations of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) that require parties who wish to acquire control of a national bank or Federal savings association to notify the OCC in writing 60 days prior to the proposed acquisition. Be advised that: (i) a letter of nondisapproval can be is-sued in advance of the close of the statutory period;(ii) the OCC may extend the period of review consistent with the provisions of 12 USC 1817(j) and 12 CFR 5.50; and (iii) the remaining portion of the notice will be kept confidential until the OCC has ac-ted, but at that
Joab Padilla of the Fry’s Food Store in Buckeye lives in Goodyear. (Fry’s Food Stores/Submitted)
motivation to continue my career with a desire to make others around me better.” Padilla continues to create new, innovative ways to connect with his associates. The in-store monthly career day he created for his employees has been such a success that it’s now being implemented in every store across the district to support and inspire associates in their career paths with the company.
time certain additional summary in-formation will be released and made available, upon the request of any person, consistent with the Fredom of Information Act, 5 USC 552 and 12 CFR 5.50. Any persons desiring to comment on this pro-posed acquisition should submit their written comments within 20 days of the date of this publication to: OCC Western District Office, Director for District Licensing, 1050 17 th St., Suite 1500, Denver, CO, 80265. A person who wishes to view the public file should submit a written request to the district licensing office. Published: West Valley View/Business Sept 21, 2022 / 491xx
III Management of the Limited Liability Company is vested in a man-ager or managers. The names of each person who is a manager and each member who owns a twenty percent or greater interest in the capital or profits of the limited liability company are: MEMBER/MANAGER: Sean Wilcoxson, 1480 E Pecos Rd., #3111, GILBERT, AZ 85295. Published: Glendale Star, Sept 8, 15, 22, 2022 / 49001
PUBLIC NOTICE ST JOHN’S IRRIGATION DISTRICT ANNUAL ELECTION OF DIRECTOR will be held on Tues-day, November 8th, 2022 from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm at 10253 W. Southern Ave. Tolleson, AZ 85353. Please call 623-2102734 Karena Brown with any questions.
PUBLIC NOTICE ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I Name: PERSONAL STUDIO LLC. II The address of the registered office is: 1480 E Pecos Rd., #3111, GILBERT, AZ 85295. The name of the Statutory Agent is: Sean Wilcoxson.
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“Joab is a valued and dedicated Fry’s associate and deserving of this national recognition,” said Monica Garnes, president of Fry’s Food Stores. “He is a true testament to the Fry’s culture, a dedicated leader who shows up for his team daily and inspires them to be innovative thinkers and leaders. We are incredibly proud of his accomplishments.”
PUBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA MARICOPA COUNTY In the Matter of Estate of: Donna M Garcia, adult. Case Number PB2022-002089 NOTICE OF CREDIT-ORS OF INFORMAL
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APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND/OR INFORMAL PROBATE OF A WILL NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT: 1. PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE: Matthew Ortiz has been appointed Personal Representative of this Estate DATE 8/23/22 Ad-dress: 9265 Sunshine Ave Flagstaff, AZ 86004 2. DEAD-LINE TO MAKE CLAIMS. All persons having claims against the Estate are required to present their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of this Notice or the claims will be forever barred. 3. NOTICE OF CLAIMS: Claims must be presented by delivering or mailing a written statement of the claim to the Personal Representative at (address) 9265 Sunshine Ave, Flagstaff, AZ 86004 4. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. A copy of the Notice of Appointment is attached to the copies of this document mailed to all known creditors. DATED: 9/9/22 /s/ Mat-thew Ortiz, Matthew Ortiz. PUBLISHED: West Valley View and West Valley Business, Sept. 21, 28, Oct 5, 2022 /
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