September 19, 2012 • Vol. 10, No.36 www.thefoothillsfocus.com
TramontoN. PhoenixNew RiverDesert HillsCave Creek • • • • • • •CarefreeAnthem Black Canyon City
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SPORTS:Cactus Shadows falls to 1-3 in home loss
to Queen Creek
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EVENTS:Check out a variety of
local events in and around the North Valley
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OTHER :• Editorial Page 14
• Service Directory 15
• Classified Ads 18
ENTERTAINMENT: Music concert
to benefit Anthem flood victims
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Inside:
MARC BUCKHOUTMANAGING EDITOR
The Cave Creek Town Council, by unanimous vote Monday, approved a resolution making a recommendation to APS regarding their preferred route for a 69 kv line that will be installed to connect the Gavilan Peak substation in Phoenix to the Cave Creek substation.
Acknowledging that they ultimately have no say in the matter, the council, on the advice of legal counsel, took a proactive approach in offering a written opinion letting it be known which of the five options APS is considering would be the town’s preferred choice.
If Cave Creek has its way APS would go with the pink/blue routes on the APS maps that have been distributed in newsletters sent to impacted home owners. In council’s estimation the best route would be a line that exits the Cave Creek Substation in a northerly direction on Basin Road to its connection with Cave Creek Road then southwest on Cave Creek Road in order to avoid an adverse effect on existing residences on or near Skyline Drive.
“This isn’t a final step,” Mayor Vincent Francia said. “I wish it were, but we believe it’s an essential step in the
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Photo courtesy of Desert Foothills TheaterDesert Foothills Theater debuts its 2012-2013 schedule with Disney Aristocats Kids, which runs Sept. 28 – Oct. 7, in the Black Box Theater at Cactus Shadows Fine Arts Center.
Photo courtesy of Phil ShultzThe 2011 Black Mountain Photo Contest People’s Choice Award-winning photograph was submitted by Phil Shultz.
Desert Foothills Theater debuts season with Aristocats
MARC BUCKHOUT MANAGING EDITOR
“Talented and really darn cute,” is the way director Mitchell Vantrease describes the cast for Desert Foothills Theater’s production of Disney Aristocats Kids. The show runs Sept. 28 – Oct. 7 in the Black Box Theater at Cactus Shadows Fine Arts Center.
The season premiere for the theater centers around Duchess and her kittens, who have lived the high life in the home of Madame Adelaide Bonfamille, but are forced to find their way home after being abandoned in the countryside by the story’s
antagonist, Edgar, the butler. “People should be ready for
a show with some heart to it,” said Vantrease, who makes his directorial debut after serving as assistant director for last season’s production of Beauty and the Beast. “The story is about family and about how family can take on many different forms.”
The no-cut musical has a cast of 32, ranging in age from 8 – 14.
“I love working with kids,” Vantrease said. “In a sense I feel like a teacher. There might be a stigma with no-cut shows, but this is one of the most
talented groups I’ve seen. Some of our leads have 15-20 shows to their credit and even the inexperienced kids are learning quickly.”
The story, which was in movie theaters in the early 1970s, and the final film Walt Disney worked on before his death, hits on topics such as letting go of preconceived ideas about people, or in this case, cats.
After being left in the country by Edgar, who is hoping to swoop in and claim an
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STAFF REPORT
Desert Foothills Land Trust
is accepting entries for the 10th
annual Black Mountain Photo
Contest. The photo contest is
intended to encourage a deeper
appreciation for the landmark
at the heart of the Desert
Foothills communities. Photos
can be taken any time, but
should feature Black Mountain
in some way.
Complete contest rules and
entry forms are available at the
Desert Foothills Land Trust
office at 7518 E. Elbow Bend
in Carefree, as well as both the
Town of Carefree and Town
of Cave Creek administrative
offices. Rules and entry forms
Submissions sought for Black Mountain photo contest
are also available on the Land Trust’s website at dflt.org. Photo contest entries will be accepted through 4 p.m. on Oct. 26.
Professional photographers
Don Asakawa, Richard Rubenstein and Jerry Sieve will
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Cave Creek makes request to APS regarding power line route
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Cactus Shadows football coach Greg Davis said there’s no secret as to what’s ailing his Falcons football squad.
After a disappointing 39-8 loss at the hands of Queen Creek, which dropped the Falcons to 1-3 Davis said his team simply needs to start executing the fundamentals of the game.
“For some reason we don’t seem to know how to tackle,” he said. “We watched film of them. We knew where they were going to go with the ball in a lot of situations based on the formations they were in and we still gave up big plays. It comes down to 1-on-1 matchups and our guys have to be able to make a play and get people to the ground.”
Queen Creek junior Matt Guida exploited the Falcons defensive miscues as he racked up 261 rushing yards on only 13 carries, good for 20 yards per attempt. The running back’s night included two rushing
touchdowns, one of which went for 94 yards. He also set up another score with a 71-yard run.
“Way too many arm tackles,” Davis said. “We’re giving up some demoralizing plays. I think we’ve got the talent to be a good team, but until we play with confidence we’re going to struggle.”
While the coach lamented his team’s inability to tackle, he had plenty of issues with his offense, which didn’t score until the game’s final minute, when senior R.J. Anderson lofted a touchdown pass to senior Connor Folts.
“We have some good plays where we get eight yards, but then we seem to hurt ourselves with penalties,” Davis said. “When we don’t hurt ourselves we have a chance to be pretty good, but we can’t overcome all these penalties and dropped passes.”
Senior quarterback Bryce Kinsler, who ended the night watching from the sideline with his left arm in a sling, struggled
to get his team going. In
being forced to punt on their
first six possessions of the
game the Falcons crossed the
50-yard line just once.
After falling behind 26-0 in
the third quarter the Falcons
tried to open up the passing
game only to see that result in
disaster, as the Bulldogs defense
returned an interception 45
yards for a touchdown.
On perhaps their best drive
of the night the Falcons moved
from their own 35 to the Queen
Creek 22. On first down Kinsler lobbed the ball toward the end zone, down the left sideline toward senior Kyle Gladstone. Instead the under thrown ball was intecepted by Guida.
After a third consecutive
Cactus Shadows falls to 1-3 in loss to Queen Creek
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Wes Kar Special for The Foothills FocusCactus Shadows Matt Hartlen hauls in a pass during Friday’s 39-8 loss to Queen Creek. The Falcons fell to 1-3. Next up for the Falcons is a trip to Prescott to take on the Badgers at 7 p.m., Friday. To view more photos from Friday’s game go to facebook.com/thefoothills.focus.
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Fellowship Campus in Anthem will be the site of a benefit concert for families adversely affected by the July 31 monsoon storm. A number of families experienced flood damage after five inches of rain fell in a little more than an hour during a storm which also included sustained winds in excess of 50 miles per hour.
The concert, set for 7 p.m. on Saturday, will be highlighted by the performance of Anthem recording artist Josh Foster. Foster, who regularly performs acoustic and rock sets at Martini Ranch, has volunteered to perform for free and also recruited Shari Rowe, a country, pop and rock artist and Kinman, a rock and light rock band to perform as well.
“A number of families were impacted to some degree by the flood, but the ones hit hardest are still facing ongoing expenses,” said Doug Clark, a member of the church and an event organizer. “We want to continue to help them get back on their feet.”
Donations will be taken at the door. Beer and wine along with popcorn will be available for purchase.
Thrivent Financial has agreed to match the money collected at the event up to $1,500.
Clark reminds people that the event is open to everybody.
“You don’t have to be a member,” he said. “In fact most of our members haven’t met the families that were adversely affected. We just think this event exemplifies what Anthem is all about, neighbors helping neighbors get through tough times.”
Fellowship Campus is at the corner of Gavilan Peak Parkway and King Drive at 39905 N. Gavilan Peak Parkway in Anthem.
Those unable to attend the event, but still interested in contributing to the families in need can go to 12ozofhope.org/partnerships/anthem-recovery.
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review all entries and choose 13 winning photos. These selections will be announced to the media, and these photos will then go on public display for viewing and voting for the “People’s Choice Award.” The photos will be shown at the Cave Creek Museum from Nov. 1-9 and the Land Trust’s booth at the Cave Creek Bicycle Festival on Nov. 10. The photos will then move to the Desert Foothills Library on Nov. 12. Voting for the People’s Choice Award will end on Nov. 16, but the display will remain at the Library through early December. Voting will also be available on the Land Trust’s Facebook page. Community members are invited to visit, vote and enjoy these wonderful photos.
The photographer’s top picks and the People’s Choice Award winner will be announced at an awards reception to be held at the Desert Foothills Library on Dec. 5. All photos will be used in the 2013 Black Mountain Photo Contest calendar, which will be unveiled at that reception. Calendars will be available for sale after that reception – just in time for holiday gift-giving.
The coveted cover of the calendar will be the People’s Choice Award-winning photograph. Photographs oriented horizontally are best for the calendar format, although one vertical photo will be selected for an interior feature.
The 2012 contest drew 70 submissions with winning entries, that were included
in the calendar, submitted by Thomas M. Baker, Mike Burns, Richard M. Coda, Mike Doyle, Robert Grebe, Margit Kagerer, Juan Loza, Steve Norris, Steven Patricola, Linda Sakane, Andreas Schmalz, Susan Trogan, Gary Hockett and Heinz Kagerer along with People’s Choice Winner Phil Shultz.
By calling attention to the beauty and majesty of Black Mountain, Desert Foothills Land Trust hopes to emphasize the importance of land conservation in our communities.
For information about the 2012 Black Mountain Photo Contest, including complete rules and entry forms, visit dflt.org/black_mountain_photo_
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inheritance set aside for the cats, Duchess and her three kittens come across a group of alley cat led by Thomas O’Malley, played by Mason Reeves.
“He is sort of a suave cool cat, but even though they have different lives he feels like he should help them,” the 14-year-old freshman at Pinnacle High School said.
Having lived a life of privilege, Duchess, played by Meagan Multz, is concerned about accepting his assistance, asking if he eats out of dumpsters.
“I like playing her because she’s very prim and proper,” Multz said.
Eventually she and her kittens are won over by O’Malley and they begin their adventure back to Paris.
In directing the show, Vantrease said its is taking him back to his childhood.
“It was one of my favorites growing up,” he said. “The artists have made some great backdrops,” he said. “My vision is for it to have a cartoonish look with video projections and bright colors.”
Multz said she really enjoys the dancing in the play, particularly in the opening. The musical numbers include Disney favorites “The Aristocats,”
“Scales and Arpeggios” and “Ev’rybody Wants to Be a Cat.”
She said she’s excited overall for the opportunity.
“I have been in a number of shows, but usually I’ve been with an older cast,” she said. “In this one I’m with a mostly younger cast so I’m getting an opportunity to play a bigger part. I think it’s a cute story people will enjoy.”
Reeves said he likes the jazz flavor of some of the dances
revolving around the alley cat lifestyle.
“That’s different,” he said. “I really like it. “
The run of the show begins with a 7 p.m. performance Sept. 28 and continues with two matinee performances with 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. shows on Sept. 29. The following weekends bill includes a 7 p.m. performance Oct. 5, a 2 p.m. performance Oct. 6, a 7 p.m. performance Oct. 6 before the closing show at 2 p.m. on Oct. 7.
Tickets range in price from $10 – 20. For information on tickets or to purchase go to desertfoothillstheater.com.
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Marc Buckhout/The Foothills Focus The cast of The Aristocats goes through rehearsals last week. To view photos and videos from the rehearsal go to facebook.com/thefoothills.focus.
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Francia noted Cave Creek’s opinion isn’t the only one which will be considered as Scottsdale, Phoenix, Carefree, Maricopa County along with the State Land Department all have vested interest in the project.
Francia said the town tried to be as clear as possible as to their position both for their most favored option and their least preferable option while not being too demanding. He explained that being too restrictive in their resolution might cause APS to disregard their requests entirely. He also said there is a balancing act to be maintained in keeping alliances with other entities involved with the project intact.
APS indicates that the new line is needed in order to provide a backup to avoid the likelihood of brownouts during peak usage times.
Many in the audience indicated they have no issues with their service and would prefer not to have any new lines installed.
Francia said that in his talks with APS the APS engineers would be content with that request, but that APS attorneys, for liability issues, indicated
that wasn’t an option.The question about the
possibility of burying lines came up. Legal counsel representing Cave Creek said APS would be more than happy to bury lines, but either the customers or the town would have to come up with the difference to pay for the project.
Francia indicated that he has been told burying the lines would cost approximately $10 million.
Another member of the audience asked whether APS would reimburse home owners for devaluation of their properties.
Legal counsel indicated similar arguments hold water in some states, but based on the Arizona laws wouldn’t have standing locally.
The resolution states the Town specifically opposes the proposed routes that extend to the west, from the intersection of Cave Creek Road and Carefree Highway, specifically the Cloud Road route (the gray route) would disturb and negatively impact the enjoyment of residential neighborhoods in the area; the Carefree Highway route (the purple route) would similarly negatively impact residential properties abutting Carefree Highway, including the Estado de Cholla and Whispering Hills developments, as well as
environmentally sensitive lands in the area.
An attorney representing Rancho Verde Del Rio addressed council, explaining they have received no information from APS and believe properties in the new development would be adversely affected by power lines if Cave Creek’s preferred route were to be selected.
Rancho Verde Del Rio is located approximately .25 miles south on Basin Road.
A map of the proposed routes can be viewed on page 12 of the Aug. 22 edition of The Foothills Focus thefoothillsfocus.com/archive2012/Foothills_Focus_08-22-12.pdf
Public input is being accepted through the end of September, with a route selection expected to be announced in early October. The project is tentatively scheduled for completion in June of 2014.
The public can submit comments via email to the APS Project Manager, Richard Stuhan, at [email protected] or by phone at 602-493-4448. For information about the project go to aps.com/general_info/siting_51.html.
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Henry (Skip) M. Morton, Jr. of New River died August 30, 2012 at the age of 59. Morton Jr. was born to Pauline (Sornberger) Morton and Henry M. Morton on May 30, 1953 in Bristol, CT. and raised in Plainville, CT. He and his wife, Karen (Larson) Morton of Southington, Ct were married February 15, 1980.
The couple moved to Phoenix in 1984 and settled in the New River/Desert Hills area. Skip became an active part of the community, coaching little league and middle school baseball. He owned and operated the family construction company, Copper State Custom Homes, LLC which has been passed down to his son, Craig Morton and will continue on in Skip’s loving memory. He enjoyed sand duneing, desert riding, hunting, fishing, camping and the beach.
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The festivities, which benefit preservation efforts, will include horse-drawn wagon or van ride to the cookout site, a vocalist, comedian T.A. Burrows performing an excerpt from his show “Unforgettable,” with portrayals of Ray Charles, Johnny Mathis and other legends. The Stragglers western band with Geoff Conklin will perform. The evening also will include the release of a rescued great horned owl.
Dinner includes a BBQ buffet catered by Bobby Q’s, visit 20 wildlife and community exhibits. The evening also will include the chance to bid on silent auction items and invest in tickets for the Firewater Drawing. Exhibitors include Wild at Heart, Southwest Wildlife, Scottsdale Mounted Police, Phoenix Herpetological Society, and the Cave Creek Museum.
MacDonald’s Ranch is located at
26540 North Scottsdale Road in north Scottsdale. Advance registration is $46 for adults and $16 for children. Seating is limited. Prices at the door (if available) are $51 for adults and $17 for children.
The event benefits the Desert Foothills Scenic Drive, Pinnacle Peak Park, McDowell Sonoran Preserve, and wildlife conservation efforts. Information and registration is available at: gppaaz.org or by calling 480-361-6498.
Anthem hosts casino nightAnthem will host a casino
night including light dinner and a complimentary drink along with $1,000 in funny money from 6 – 10 p.m., Friday at The Caepe School.
The event, which will raise funds for the school, will include Blackjack, Craps and Roulette along with a Texas Hold’em tournament. The event is $75 per person or $125 per couple.
The evening will also include a DJ playing music and there will be both silent and online auctions. Auction items include trips and cruises, tickets
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possession ended with an interception Davis turned to senior running back R.J. Anderson to take over at quarterback. Running the option Anderson led the Falcons from their own 8 to the Bulldogs 30 yardline, before finishing the drive with his lone pass, the touchdown to Folts.
Davis wasn’t sure of Kinsler’s health status, but said Anderson’s roll running the option may expand moving forward.
Next week the Falcons travel to Prescott to take on the 3-1 Badgers. The Badgers defeated Moon Valley 52-7 on Friday.
“We’re going to have to execute the basics,” he said. “We’ll keep working on those things in practice, but I don’t care what type of schemes you come up with if you can’t tackle, block and catch you aren’t going to win.”
BOULDER CREEKThe Jaguars offense continues
to pile up points in 2012. In improving to 3-1 Boulder Creek
scored better than 40 points for the third time in four games, in beating the St. Mary’s Knights 42-0.
The Jaguars wasted little time in putting away the Knights (1-3) as the squad from Anthem put up 21 points in the first quarter.
Running back Stephen Landeros proved a dual threat as the senior rushed for 119 yards on 14 carries and scored four touchdowns. He also racked up 115 yards receiving on four receptions.
In his first start of the season junior Trevor Mills threw for 221 yards and two touchdowns on 10-of-19 passing.
Both touchdown receptions went to senior Isaiah Huston. Huston had five catches for 88 yards and also added 118 punt return yards on four attempts.
The Jaguars return home Friday to take on Sandra Day O’Connor (1-3). The Eagles enter the game looking to rebound from a 56-22 loss to Brophy.
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Legends aids Boulder Creek Spiritline
Legends will donate 15 percent of the proceeds from 5 – 7 p.m. and from 9 – 11 p.m. on Sept. 28 to the Boulder Creek High School Spiritline.
Raffle tickets will be sold for $20 or six for $100 to win a one week stay in Maui, Hawaii. For information go to bchsjagsspiritline.com/maui_fundraiser or contact Tari Skousen at 623-712-8150 or email [email protected]. Legends is located at 3655 W. Anthem Way.
Anthem rotary hosts roundup
The Anthem Rotary Club will host the 10th annual Rotary Roundup on Oct. 13 at the Pioneer Village. The event will include a barbeque, live and silent auctions, live music by Chevellon, carnival games and other family friendly activities.
The Roundup is one of two major fundraising events the Rotary holds annually with funds going to support the Anthem Rotary Charitable Giving Fund. For information on the event go to clubrunner.ca/Portal/Home.aspx?accountid=1691.
Black Canyon City dinner aids High Desert Helpers
A Harvest Moon dinner dance is set for 5:30 – 10 p.m., Sept. 29 at Black Canyon City’s High Desert Park. Proceeds will be used for the community’s Christmas food boxes for the needy. Dinner is in the Clubhouse from 5:30 – 7 p.m.
Dance to the sounds of “Route 66” by the light of the moon on the tennis court from 7-10 p.m. This is a family friendly, non-alcoholic activity. Complimentary door prizes will be drawn at the dance. Advance tickets are adult $8, 12 and under $5; at the door $10 and $7. For information go to
highdeserthelpers.org. Contact Beth at 623-374-5069 or Joedy at 623-829-8003 for advance tickets. The address is 19001 E. Jacie Lane.
High Desert Helpers, Inc. is a registered non-profit 501(C)3 corporation that sponsors annual community events such as a clothing exchange, an Easter Egg Hunt, Rock-a-Rama (a three-day gem and mineral show), an outdoor Harvest Moon Dance, a free Thanksgiving dinner, and Christmas food boxes for the needy. They also participate in Breakfast with Santa, the Angel Tree, and the Trick or Treat Trail. It also provides aid to stranded travelers and disaster victims.
Motorcycle ride supports medical health efforts
The inaugural Hog Run For the House will thunder through Cave Creek, Rio Verde, Scottsdale and Fountain Hills at 9 a.m., Oct. 13 from the Harley Davidson of Scottsdale.
The event will benefit Arizona Transplant House Village at Mayo Clinic, a non-profit sanctuary for individuals who are preparing for or who recently received an organ transplant and are going through bone marrow/stem cell transplant cancer treatment.
The run will allow motorcycle aficionados the opportunity to ride as part of a five-stop poker run and the chance to enter a raffle to win a Harley Davidson soft tail motorcycle valued at more than $24,000.
All cyclists are welcome. Cyclists will proceed to five stops before returning to the Harley Davidson dealership for prizes, music a Whiskey Ranch BBQ lunch. The cost to participate in the run is $25 for a single rider and $35 for double riders.
Raffle tickets to support the cause can be purchased for $10 each or $100 for a book from the Arizona Transplant House which can be reached at 480-609-1324 or the public can visit the Residence Inn Phoenix Desert View at Mayo Clinic location at 56thStreet and Mayo Boulevard.
Evening benefits Foothills Animal rescue
Whiskers and Wine begins at 5:30 p.m., Oct. 11 at Pinnacle Peak Plaza in Scottsdale
as a benefit for Foothills Animal Rescue.
Attendees will enjoy wine and appetizers, live music, a cigar station, an adoptable animal parade and a 50-50 raffle, with all proceeds from the event benefitting.
Tickets are $25 per person and include wine tastings, appetizers and dessert. Tickets are available for purchase online on the event page and at the FAR shelter office, 23030 N Pima Road, Scottsdale, 85255.
Pinnacle Peak Plaza is at the SW corner of Pinnacle Peak and Pima Roads. If you would like more information on Whiskers & Wine, or if you are interested in being a vendor for this event, please contact event chair Kathy Gaines at 480-452-2002 or [email protected]. For information go to foothillsanimal.org.
Comedy show, music concert aids Foothills Food Bank
The Foothills Food Bank and Resource Center, will host the
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Cactus Shadows High School Jazz Band and a comedy show featuring Mark Cordes, known as the spouse whisperer, at 7 p.m., Sept. 27 at the Carefree Resort opera house. The evening will also include a silent auction.
The food bank is looking to raise monies for the purchase of a new home for its operations. The food bank, which currently serves 8,000 families, half of which live in Cave Creek and Carefree, provides food and financial assistance to families.
Tickets are $25 and can be purchased on the Foothills Food Bank and Resource Center website, foothillsfoodbank.com, or at the food bank, which is located at 6920 E. Cave Creek Road. Tickets also can be purchased by credit card by calling 602-284-3483.
Carefree Resort is located at 37220 Mule Train Road
in Carefree, Ariz., 85377. Donations can be made at www.foothillsfoodbank/capital-campaign or a check can be sent to Foothills Food Bank at PO Box 715, Carefree, AZ, 85377.
HeALTHCave Creek offers monthly joy, healing class
TSG Publishing, a non-profit organization dedicated to life enrichment, offers an opportunity to join a class discussion and workshop. Discover the role of joy in healing from 7 – 8:30 p.m. in Cave Creek Sept. 24. Cost is $15 per class. For information call Debbie at 480-502-1909.
Class offers fall prevention tips
The public is invited to learn how to prevent trips, slips and falls leading to injury at the Falls Prevention event, taking place from 9:30 – 11:30 a.m., Sept. 26 at the FCF-Holland
Community Center.The event, which
commemorates National Falls Prevention Month in September, includes balance screenings, Yoga and Tai Chi demonstrations, a panel discussion, equipment and resource displays along with interactive information that will provide a variety of community resources that work to provide safety in the home.
The FCF-Holland Community Center is located at 34250 N. 60th St., in Scottsdale.
For information or to RSVP, call 480-488-1105.
SPOrTSArizona State Rifle club hosts NrA Day
The Arizona State Rifle and Pistol Association’s Shotgun Division will be hosting an NRA Day and sporting clays shoot as a benefit on Saturday at the Ben Avery Clay Target Center in Phoenix.
From 8 – 11 a.m. there is
a Sporting Clays Fun Shoot, which will be offered for new shotgun shooters or those who would like to try shotgun shooting for the very first time.
An NSCA sanctioned shoot starts at 9 a.m. The registration fee is $25 and includes 25 clay targets, ammo and use of a loaner shotgun, if needed. Beginners are welcome. Coaches will be available for the safety and instruction of new shooters.
At 9 a.m. there will be a 15-station, 100-target NSCA registered tournament on the Rattlesnake course at the Ben Avery’s Clay Target Center. Registration is $75 and includes 100 clay targets, a catered lunch, and prizes. Lewis Class entries are $10 each. Registration and additional information may be obtained at [email protected] or by calling 602-571-4055.
HIKINGSpur Cross hosts numerous hikes
Spur Cross Ranch offers variety of adventures Spur Cross Ranch Conservation Area has a variety of hiking opportunities throughout
the month of August. Hikes are $3 per person for those that don’t have a Spur Cross Ranch Conservation pass. For a complete list of hikes go to maricopa.gov/parks. Proper foot wear (closed-toe shoes or boots) and plenty of water are recommended for all hikes.
Friday: At 8 a.m. a moderate 2.5 mile hike will offer a trip to view prehistoric Hohokam dwellings and learn about their culture from the top of their mesa compound.
Cave Creek park offers variety of adventures
Cave Creek park hosts variety of activities Cave Creek Regional Park recently released its event schedule for August that includes classes, hikes, an exercise series as well as equestrian opportunities. A complete list can be found at Maricopa.gov/parks/cave_creek. Plenty of water and proper hiking shoes are recommended for all events.
Sept. 29 – At 6:30 p.m. an easy one mile hike leaving from
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the Group Campground will utilize the light from the full moon to trek to the Clay Mine. Once inside, adventurers will explore the history of the mine as they are offered information on how its contents were once used to cure a variety of common ailments. Water and a flashlight are recommended as are sturdy shoes.Helmets will be supplied.
FINANCIALClass offers insight into retirement
A class offering tips on Social Security planning for Baby Boomers will be offered from 1 – 2 p.m., Tuesday at Desert Foothills Library.
The class, which also will be offered from 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. on Sept. 29, will offer answers to whether Social Security will still be in place when they retire, how much they can expect to receive, how they can maximize benefit and when to apply amongst others.
The class is offered by Andrea Flores of Taylor Wealth Management.
Desert Foothills Library is located at 38443 North Schoolhouse Road in Cave Creek.
TeCHNOLOGYLibrary offers variety of computer classes
Sept. 26: From 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. the public is free to learn how to create their own blog during a 90 minute class at the North Valley Regional Library.
The class is offered at the same time every Wednesday in October as well.
Sunday: From 1 – 2 p.m. walk-up computer assistance is available. The class is also offered from 1 – 2 p.m. on Sept. 30 as well as from 1 – 2 p.m. on Sundays throughout October.
The North Valley Regional Library is located at 40410 N. Gavilan Peak Pkway. in Anthem.
FOOD and DrINKevent honors Cave Creek chef
The Cave Creek Chamber of Commerce will meet at 5 pm., Monday at Café Bink to honor Kevin Binkley, recent nominated for a James Beard award. The honor goes to professionals in the food and beverage working in North America. Signature cocktails and hors dourves will be served. The event costs $10 per person.
Café Bink is located at 36889 N. Tom Darlington Drive in Carefree.
For information call 480-488-3381 or go to carefreecavecreek.org.
Honey Festival comes to Boulders
The inaugural Arizona Honey Festival is set for 11 a.m. - 4 p.m., Sept. 29 – 30 at El Pederegal Shops and Dining at the Boulders.
The festival will include a variety of events including a cooking with honey demonstration, both wine tastings and honey tastings. The event also will include live bluegrass entertainment by Barefoot and Pregnanet, Jimmy
Pines and Washboard, and Chicken and Waffles bands.
The free event takes place at the Boulders, located at 34505 North Scottsdale Road. For information call 480-488-1072, 480-488-9009 or go to elpedregal.com or theboulders.com.
reCYCLINGBlack Mountain hosts shredding event
Black Mountain will host a Shred-A-Thon from 8 a.m. - noon on Saturday at the Black Mountain United Church of Christ in Scottsdale in their parking lot. Shredding a small box or bag will be $5. A large box or bag will be $10.
There will also be Electronic Recycling at no cost, but a donation will be welcome. Come get all your confidential documents shredded on site and recycle all your old electronics.
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In 2005, Deer Valley voters first approved a Capital Override for $7.5 million per year for seven years. This funds crucial and essential resources that you see in the students’ classrooms such as textbooks and computers, co-curricular and extracurricular activities including Fine Arts, sports without charging a fee, and updating our aging buses which transport students to and from schools and activities.
The Override voters approved in 2005 will expire at the end of the next school year. This past May, the Deer Valley Unified School District’s Governing Board unanimously called for a Capital Override for the upcoming November ballot. This is a continuation of the Override and not a tax increase to homeowners. If the Override does not pass in November, Deer Valley will lose $52.5 million from its budget over the next seven years which will drastically reduce funding and will impact the resources provided to your students.
As the parent of a child who has grown up and will soon graduate from this “A” rated district (one of top five in Maricopa County), I urge the entire community to vote “YES” for this important initiative. As our government continues to cut funding to schools yet expect our children to be productive citizens in a global economy, these Overrides provide the necessary resources to keep our children competitive in the workplace.
One of the major initiatives covered by the Override is technology — it is no secret that the jobs of the future center on keen understanding of technology. Our children deserve every opportunity we can offer them to work towards their dreams. This includes providing the tools necessary to fuel their imaginations and ideas.
The benefits to our children are obvious, but what may not be as clear are the benefits to the community. The Arizona housing market is still
struggling, and as potential residents make key decisions about where to live, good schools are at the top of their list. Naturally, as a community grows with diverse members and families, businesses will join them in those environments. Maintaining the solid reputation of a quality education that Deer Valley has established is critical to the economic rebound of our communities. Additionally, more solid communities can help to increase property values.
As I mentioned before, my child will graduate in 2013, so my motivation is strictly in regards to the children that will continue to thrive in the district. I want to support his dream of becoming a math teacher by working tirelessly to provide a district that he will want to work in.
Will you join me in voting Yes for Deer Valley Schools?
Christine Henry
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The 8th Annual Daisy Mountain Veterans Parade and Family Picnic will be held at 10 a.m., on Nov. 10 in Anthem. Family activities including games, entertainment and a food court, which will be available from 12:30 to 3 p.m.
In 2011 the parade drew almost 100 military, civic and historic units with more than 1800 marchers. Grand Marshals this year will be Dave Woellner, a Prisoner of War during World War II, and Thomas Kirk, a Prisoner
of War during the Vietnam Conflict. Parade organizers are also seeking other local POWs to participate.
The Daisy Mountain Veterans (DMV) organization is a non-profit group comprised of American Legion Post 128, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 12031 and American Legion Auxiliary Unit 128, all based in Anthem. The purpose of the parade is to honor, support and thank all those who have worn our nation’s uniform. All donations are used to
defray parade expenses. Excess contributions, if any, are returned to our own community in the form of assistance to veterans and their families in need.
The Daisy Mountain Veterans Parade and Family Picnic is a wonderful patriotic event that has quickly become a local tradition. It is one of the largest veterans’ celebrations in the state, and has been named an Official Arizona Centennial Event for the second consecutive year.
To become a parade sponsor or to enroll your group for participation, please visit: www.Daisymtnvets.org
Various levels of affordable, high-profile sponsorship packages are available for businesses, non-profits, families or individuals. The deadline for sponsorship and participation is Oct. 1
Be sure to join us in Anthem
on November 10 as we celebrate and honor our veterans. For information contact Jim Oliveri at 623-243-7998 or [email protected] or Tom Smith at 623-551-8689 or [email protected]
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Fundraiser goes off without hitch
First thanks to all who helped with and bought ducks for our Duck Daze. Local non-profits were able to raise a total of better than $20,000 while attendees had a fun time. The hope is to continue this event so groups in Anthem to raise needed funds to continue their work.
A very special thanks to the Daisy Mountain Fire Department, the Anthem Rotary, the North Valley Posse, Purr-idse, Dance Motion, Chrons and Colitis Foundation, H.O.P.E., Karmann and Kompany, Dance Artistry, Anthem K9 Search and Rescue and the Phoenix K-9 Unit.
Informational booths, a play area with Bounce Houses and games for the kids along with a silent auction also were held. The Dance groups performed and food and drink as well as ice cream was available thru Angel Ice Cream. The hope is to double or triple ducks and non profits for next year. This year’s event was hosted by Anthem Pets/Jackass Acres K-9 Korral Dog Park.
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GORDON TRUCKING, Inc. CDL-A drivers needed! IMMEDIATE OPENINGS! Full time & part time positions. Consistent miles & time off! Full benefits, 401k. Recruiters available 7 days/week! 866-837-5997. (AzCAN)
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C-3 For Lease approx. 850 to 3000 sqft. Was Riverside Food Mart in the New River Plaza. Very reasonable to match economic times. 46639 N Black Canyon Hwy. Frontage Road. 623-640-7978
MANUFACTURED HOMES$16,900 BRAND NEW MOBILE HOMES with Warranty! Wholesale division, Open to the Public. Floorplans, pictures, and prices: www.HomeOutletAZ.com or call 1-800-887-9359 for FREE brochure. (AzCAN)
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NW AZ MOUNTAIN RANCH Foreclosure Steal. 38 acres in secluded valley at clear 5,200’, bordering 640 acres of State Trust. Free well access, loam garden soil, sweeping mountain views, maintained road. $23,800, $2,380 dn, $230 mo. Guaranteed financing. Chris at 1st United 602-478-0584 for brochure. sierraverderanchsale.com. (AzCAN)
BUYER’S MARKET LAND SALE Prescott area, Ruger Ranch. 36 acres, originally sold for $266k, NOW ONLY $52,900. Electric, private road, mountain top with amazing views. 1st come basis. Financing & ADWR report available. Call AZLR 866-632-0877. (AzCAN
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