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covering the game of life

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Publisher/Editor in Chief

Joe Orr Hello readers! Welcome to another issue of Arizona Sports & Lifestyle Magazine (AZSAL).

Art Direction & Design

Dara Fowler With 2016 in our rearview mirror, it is time to officially welcome the new year and remember just how spoiled we Arizonan’s are with so many great events in the coming months to kick it off. You name it, we have it.

Senior Editor

I.R. Hunthausen, Kory Kilmer Assistant to Publisher:

For 2017, AZSAL is once again proud to be part of the Waste Management Phoenix Open where we are able to give our readers an in-depth look behind the “Greatest Show on Grass.” This year, however, the powers that be are also calling it “The People’s Open,” which we think is a perfect tag line, considering the ridiculous amount of people that attend this awesome event. Good times!

Elise Wojtkiewicz Anthony Costello Copy Editor: John McMurray Senior Copy Editor:

Photo Editor:

Gene Lower, Michael Fadyk

Advertising Design:

Kristin Moore

Production Assistant:

With so many great stories, from good eats, to cool gear, a travel piece like no other, and much more, our team always strives to give you the best and we are excited to present you this first issue of an action-packed year. Happy New Year to you all! Now keep reading ...

Joe Orr, Publisher joe@azsal.com

Vince Van Groski

Director of Sales & Marketing:

Dave Blouch

Contributing Photographers:

T-Boye Doe John McMurray Kristin Moore Trevor Simington

Contributing Writers

Derek Bondie Rodric J. Hurdle-Bradford Jonathan Crist Brad Denny Salvador Huxley Kory Kilmer Marina Kirk Byron Kline Courtney Mins Dr. Joseph Rucker Official Transportation for AZSAL Media: Evening Star Limousine 480-251-8684

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The People’s Open

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The Perfect Vacation

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Pryor Knowledge

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2017 Waste Management Phoenix Open Returns to Scottsdale

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All I need is the natural beauty of Lake Powell, my paddleboard and my friends

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Richard Pryor Jr. talks about the entertainment industry, living in the Big Apple, life lessons and, of course, his famous father

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departments

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Gear Guide Around the Kitchen

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Good Times NHRA Comes to Phoenix

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Good Eats Boulders on Broadway

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Self & Body Winter Skin

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Real Estate AZ Real Estate is Booming Again

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FAVORITE BREAKFAST STOP: Biscuits Breakfast & Lunch WITH THREE VALLEY LOCATIONS, Biscuits Breakfast & Lunch (BB&L) is earning a reputation with local foodies. Its mantra is simple: “Good old fashioned home cooking … the way it was meant to be.” BB&L’s authentic home cooking starts with locally sourced ingredients whenever possible and always hand-crafted dishes that would make mom proud. A Meat Lover’s Plate is a great place to start off any morning. The Portuguese sausage — smoke-cured pork sausage seasoned with garlic and paprika — is delicious, accompanied by a pair of Arizona farm fresh eggs and a choice of Southern grits, golden hash browns or country potatoes with sautéed peppers and onions. It is hands-down one of the best breakfast dishes around. The proverb “When in Rome, do as the Romans do,” certainly applies to BB&L. You have to try the namesake dish, the Biscuits & Gravy. This classic dish had my arms flailing with excitement as I savored each bite of flaky, buttery biscuit goodness smothered in homemade sausage gravy. Their breakfasts are so hearty they will keep you satisfied through lunch, which is reason enough to return for dinner. Their award-winning fish and chips boast fresh Icelandic Cod under a light golden breading. It is served with your choice of crispy chips (French fries) or fried okra, as well as coleslaw, tartar sauce and homemade kicky red sauce. The fish is light and tender and practically melts in your mouth … making this classic English dish worth the trip for dinner.

FAVORITE LUNCH STOP: Giant Hamburgers WHEN YOU NAME YOUR PLACE GIANT HAMBURGERS, you are setting the expectations pretty high. But this cozy little diner, owned by Doug Horne, does not disappoint. For over 16 years Doug and his team have been serving up some of the tastiest giant hamburgers around, establishing themselves as a staple for many locals who enjoy good eats in the surrounding area and beyond. Contrary to what their name might suggest, the menu does go beyond just oversized beef patties. Morning classics such as the single, double or triple breakfasts, include a mound of golden hash browns, a wide selection of meat, and toast all washed down with a bottomless cup o’ Joe are enough to satisfy the heartiest of appetites.

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After spending 2 years serving his country in Vietnam, Owner Lloyd Melton embarked on a career in radio at 98 KUPD as station manager for nearly 30 years. Since then, this Arizona native has moved on to serving up some of the most authentic home cooking in the Valley, culminating with the opening of Biscuits Breakfast & Lunch in 2010 where he has been recognized with countless awards and recognitions, including one for its Fish & Chips. As they say, “Food always tastes better when served with a smile,” and Melton gives everyone who comes in a reason to smile by serving up great food, serving it fast and keeping it at a great price. Enjoy! BISCUITS BREAKFAST & LUNCH LOCATIONS: 4623 E. Elliot Rd. Phoenix, AZ 85044. 480-209-1850 1235 N. Gilbert Rd. Gilbert, AZ 85234. 480-497-0321 1815 E. Elliot Rd. Tempe, AZ 85284. 480-777-7070 HOURS MAY VARY BY LOCATION

By the time lunch rolls around, however, it’s all about their mouthwatering namesake. But what makes these mammoth burgers so delicious? The secret might just be in their simplicity, Horne says, as he is proud to provide his loyal patrons “simple fresh beef, the way it oughta be.” Want to learn more? Well then, we will see you over there sometime. Horne and his staff will be waiting with smiles. And you know what they say: “Food always taste best when served with a smile!” Enjoy! GIANT HAMBURGERS 2753 E. Broadway #104, Mesa AZ SW corner of Lindsey and Broadway, in the Fry’s Plaza 480-733-6542


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CURRIED TUNA WRAPS Ingredients: • 3 (5 oz.) Cans of Safe Catch tuna • 2 tbsp Dried currants • ½ tsp Lemon zest • 2 tsp Mild curry powder • ¼ cup Low-fat Greek yogurt • Dash of sea salt and freshly cracked pepper • Romaine or butter lettuce • 4 Whole-wheat pitas • Optional: ¼ Cup slivered almonds, toasted

Preparation: In a bowl, combine tuna, shallots, currants, dill, celery, lemon, curry powder and yogurt. Break up any large chunks of tuna and slivered almonds (optional). Season with sea salt and pepper to taste. Starting with lettuce, gently tuck into pita pocket, followed by 1/4 of tuna mixture, or skip the bread product all together. Makes four servings. — Recipe courtesy of Safe Catch Tuna (www.safecatch.com)

MARKHAM NAMED 2017 WMPO TOURNAMENT CHAIRMAN THE THUNDERBIRDS HAVE NAMED ANDY MARKHAM the Tournament Chairman for the 2017 Waste Management Phoenix Open and Carlos Sugich the Assistant Tournament Chairman. The 2017 edition of “The Greatest Show on Grass” will be played January 30 through February 5, 2017, at TPC Scottsdale. Markham will lead the Thunderbirds in the planning and execution of every facet of the 2017 tournament, including meeting with current and potential sponsors, recruiting PGA TOUR players to the event and developing new on-course venues. “Our goal this year is to not only continue the tremendous success of the tournament, but also to find new and intriguing ways to make it better,” Markham said. “We have to be constantly aware of new trends and technologies in order to grow our event and raise the bar for community involvement. We’ve got some great new things we are working on for 2017 and can’t wait to unveil them to the public.” Markham, a graduate of the University of Arizona, is Executive Managing Director for Cushman & Wakefield a globalleading commercial real estate firm. He has more than 18 years of experience in commercial real estate, specializing in the acquisition, disposition and leasing of industrial real estate in Arizona. His team’s success has earned them “Top Producing” honors since 2000 and they have been recognized four times by NAIOP as Industrial Brokers of the Year in Arizona. Markham earned the SIOR designation, a professional achievement for highly qualified commercial real estate practitioners with a strong transactional history in brokerage, and was selected by his coworkers to serve on the National Industrial Council Board and National Industrial Project Leasing Leadership Group. An active Thunderbird since 2005, he lives in Phoenix with his wife Genny and their three children. For more info, visit www.wmphoenixopen.com.

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BEING K9 SAFE AND SMART WHEN HUNTER KEANE WAS SEVEN YEARS OLD, he was bitten on the nose by a family dog. Now fourteen years old, Hunter and his family understand it wasn’t the dog’s fault; it was theirs. Like many people, they thought the way to show affection to a dog was the same way as showing love to people — by hugging and kissing them. Even though the bite didn’t break the skin, that day taught Hunter and his parents several valuable lessons but one stuck out the most. Most dogs don’t like to be hugged, according to research by State Farm Insurance and members of the National Dog Bite Prevention Coalition. While an overwhelming majority of interactions with dogs don’t result in injury, most dog bites to children could be prevented. In 2014, State Farm paid nearly $115 million as a result of 3,500 dogrelated injury claims. Over the past five years, the insurer has paid $528 million for claims resulting from accidents involving a dog. The insurer partnered with internationally renowned dog trainer Victoria Stilwell to focus on educating individuals about responsible dog ownership and safely interacting with dogs. State Farm announced its top 10 states for dog-related injury claims in 2014. Arizona ranked 18 in 2014 with 83 dog bite claims (amount paid $2.38 million). In 2013, Arizona ranked 12th with 105 dog bite claims (amount paid $2.8 million).

Children and Dogs

Children make up more than 50 percent of all dog-related injury victims. To better understand the level of knowledge about dog behavior among children, the National Dog Bite Prevention Coalition created a quiz focused on children age 5 -9. The quiz was distributed by State Farm and Prevent The Bite to schools and community organizations last month with the results indicating that the need for education about safely interacting with dogs is significant. • • • •

710 children answered the dog safety quiz No child answered all twelve questions correctly 34% of the children indicated they had been bitten by a dog at least once 50% of the children who took the Spanish translated quiz indicated they had been bitten • Only 33% of children correctly answered the question “does an angry dog ever wag his tail?” (the correct answer is YES) • Only 27% of children correctly answered the question “is a dog that is afraid as dangerous as a dog that is angry?” (the correct answer is YES) • Only 24% of children correctly answered the question “do dogs like to be hugged and kissed?” (the correct answer is NO)

GARAGE STORAGE TIPS FROM STORAGE WEST THE PROBLEM WITH USING YOUR GARAGE AS A STORAGE SPACE is that it’s very easy for things to get out of control. If all you do is pile things onto the floor, you can reach a point where there’s no room for your car. The solution is to fit your garage with tons of shelves so you can have plenty of storage, as well as a safe place for your vehicle. Here are some suggestions to try: • If all you need is a little extra shelf space for random items, try attaching small wire baskets to the walls instead of installing shelves. Baskets are perfect for things that you might not otherwise have space to store in the garage, including extra bottled water, small sports equipment like baseballs and mitts, or even pantry items like onions. The wire lets you easily see what you have stored, and you can attach them in just a few minutes. • If you already have shelves and there’s a lot of unused headspace between them, try saving some old peanut butter jars to use as storage containers. All you need to do is screw the lids to the bottoms of your shelves, and then use the jars themselves to store nails, screws, and other

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FIND YOUR GREATNESS SPARTAN NATION exists to emotionally balance, physically transform, and mentally elevate. “We are what no one else is right now: the whole package, the whole transformation. The place where you can become who you want to become and find your greatness,” says Dan Huber, owner and coach, who is also a grappling and MMA champion. Spartan Nation Combatives and Fitness offers a wide variety of classes and courses for the entire family. Speed drills, strength training, kickboxing, submission wrestling, kids striking and grappling, and even Tabata, are all available within an extensive schedule, enabling anyone to reach their health, fitness, and personal growth goals. A few examples of the classes offered to members every day are Coach Dan’s morning TOD (Training of the Day), a class which includes kick-your-butt circuit training, speed, and agility drills; and Coach Gabriela, a Certified Fitness Trainer, MMA Specialist and Nutritionist, teaches a Heavybag Kickboxing is an awesome cardio and full body strength workout that is a blast! A former Marine Sniper, Coach Luke uses his special skills to teach a Combatives class that will prepare you for multiple self-defense situations. This gym allows you to learn great skills and get a great workout at the same time. In addition to offering a weekly schedule of combatives and

fitness classes, Spartan Nation offers specialty courses. Home Defense, Nutrition, UFC Fighter Clinics, Women's Self-Defense, and Bully Proof SelfDefense Clinics all provide unique training opportunities for specific audiences. These specialty courses provide knowledge and training in a few hours on a Saturday afternoon. A great experience for specific training, A Kids Combat Camp also runs for four weeks during the summer. Come try the small group classes, positive atmosphere, and life-changing impact Spartan Nation has to offer. This little gym is making a big difference.

small items. When you need an item, all you need to do is remove the jar from the lid. Another option for small items is to install a magnetic strip beneath a shelf and use jars with metal lids. • If you don’t want to install traditional shelving, try attaching a pegboard to the wall and then attach cans to it to use as storage containers. You can easily use them to corral small objects like screwdrivers, pens, or paintbrushes – and you can even decorate the cans if having an attractive display is important to you. Pegboards are also useful for hanging tools. • Do you need someplace to store your rakes, hoes, and other garden tools? One neat trick is to nail two thin strips of wood to the wall. Attach them parallel to one another, with one about a foot above the other. Next, attach lengths of PVC pipe vertically between the two pieces of wood. The pipe is the perfect vehicle to hold your tools in place – simply slide the handles through the pipe and they’ll hang neatly, ready for you to use whenever you need them. • To make an interesting and rustic-looking place to hang tools and other items, try painting a simple wooden pallet and mounting it on

the wall. All you have to do is attach hooks and you can use it to as a quick and easy storage solution. • Are you doing a lot of home improvement? If so, you might need a way to corral extra pieces of pipe and trim. Instead of keeping them on the floor, try bolting two triangular pieces of lattice to the wall. The holes in the lattice make the perfect place to store pipe and other trim — simply slide them through one piece of lattice and into the other. • If you need more storage space than you have, try creating suspended shelves that hang from the ceiling. Using simple brackets and plywood, you can create storage space out of thin air. Ceiling shelves are best for storing rarely-used seasonal items like Christmas ornaments and decorations.

(480) 352-3205 • SpartanNationCombatives.com 4446 E University Dr, Suite 107, mesa

With a little bit of creativity and innovation, you can take your crowded garage and turn it into a neat and organized storage space.

Tips courtesy of Storage West (www.storagewest.com)

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Getting Your Body Ready for the Hiking Trail There’s no better time than autumn to hit the majestic hiking trails in the Valley. Hiking is a fantastic way to switch up your exercise routine. Being outdoors on an adventure, surrounded by nature’s beauty, can clear the mind and make stress melt away. No matter what level hiker you are or how challenging the hiking path you choose, you want to make sure your body is in peak condition to handle the challenges of an afternoon on the trails. Dr. Eric Eifler, a Valley orthopedic surgeon and fellowship-trained sports medicine specialist (www.azorthopedic.com), sees his fair share of broken wrists, ankle fractures, cartilage tears, shoulder dislocations and ligament tears that result from hiking tumbles. Dr. Eifler offers seven tips to enjoy your hike and keep injuries from derailing your trail ambitions. 1. Strengthen your balance. Good balance is crucial to navigating the unstable surfaces you encounter on a hiking trail, so in your exercise routine, find ways to challenge your balance and strengthen your quads. Your quads have a big job to do protecting your knees on a hike. And when they are strong, they help absorb the shock to your knees. For a simple quad-building exercise you can do at home, try wall sits with your back against a wall. Or practice yoga moves where you balance on one leg. 2. Hydrate for muscle strength. It’s vitally important to stay well-hydrated, so you don’t get thirsty or suffer heat illness. Did you know water also helps your muscles work more efficiently on a hike? Water and sports fluids also assist with muscle recovery after the hike. 3. Bring brain food. A brain deprived of nutrition has a harder time helping you make decisions that will keep you safe and wobble-free. The brain does not function well when your body is on empty, so bring healthy snacks such as nuts, energy gels or dried fruits to keep your blood sugar strong and your brain and body in peak form.

4. Stay grounded. Supportive trail runners or hiking boots build a strong foundation to help you avoid injury. You should never hit the trails without shoes that provide good traction. 5. Don’t skip stretching. It is well worth the time to send a signal to your body that your limbs, joints and muscles are going to be doing work … which you do when you stretch before exercise. By stretching, your muscles are lengthened and that will help you better respond to any surprises on the trail. 6. Don’t be deceived by the downhill. The uphill climb takes the most physical effort, but for injury prevention, it is the descent you should pay close attention to. The descent down a trail causes more stress on your knees, joints and body because gravity is pulling you down the hill faster than you want to go. 7. Listen to your body. Exercising different muscle groups that result in soreness indicates a great workout, but pay attention to pain that is very achy or sharp, or that lasts more than a day or two. If you stepped funny and feel a twinge in your foot, knee or shoulder, or you think you strained a muscle, don’t keep going. Ignoring an injury could make it worse. Throw in the towel, turn around, and try again after checking with a medical professional.

FUN WITH NO SNOW STAND UP PADDLEBOARDS VALLEY RESIDENTS CAN ENJOY THEIR OWN PIECE OF HAWAII’S ISLAND LIFESTYLE; with No Snow Stand Up Paddleboards. Services range from sales and rentals to lessons, yoga, and group event paddles. The owners, Heather and Court Fetter are very excited to bring paddleboarding here for people that can’t get away to the coast. “The beauty of Stand Up Paddle boarding is that it is a sport that can be done on any body of water, right here in Arizona — no Ocean required” says shop owner Court Fetter. "Being so close to the Salt River, Saguaro and Canyon WINTER 2017

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Lakes, makes paddle boarding an excellent and easy outdoor activity for families.” All rental equipment is provided for you, so grab your family and friends, make a reservation, and head out to the water. Already hooked and looking to buy one of your own? The 2000sf showroom is home to a large selection of high quality boards from reputable manufacturers. Their expert staff will be happy to help you decide on the board that is right for you and your budget. Drop in and check out the SUP life, explore Arizona in a whole new way! 480-807-6787 • nosnowsup.com • 3654 N Power Rd Mesa AZ 85215


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A great model for beginner juicers — packs in features at a more affordable price point. It has a powerful 700 watt, two speed motor, an extra wide feeding chute, and a safety locking arm to make sure the cover is on tight while operating. It is also made to ETL safety standards. Cleaning is made easy with dishwasher safe parts and an included brush to help clean the stainless steel cutting disc. $79.99; Amazon, kuissential.com and scsdirectinc.com.

Good Cooking Salad Shredder Perfect for vegetables, fruits, nuts, cheese, chocolate, and more. Five cone attachments allow you to slice, shred, grate, or grind and choose to finely grate, slice, or shred. It is easy to clean and operate — dishwasher safe, one-touch button control. $59.99; mygoodcooking.com

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D’Eco Fruit Infuser Water Bottle

It is easy to add the flavor of your favorite fruit to your water with the D’Eco Glass Fruit Infuser Water Bottle. Simply remove the lid, add water, screw off the infusion chamber, and insert any flavor you like for a refreshing way to keep hydrated. Every bottle is 100% BPA free, dishwasher safe, and holds up to 20 ounces. Save both money and the environment by avoiding expensive bottled flavored water. $19.99; Amazon and decohousewares.com

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Simply place the Kuissential Ceramic Coffee Dripper over your mug, set the paper filter, add coffee and boiling water, and your java fix will be satisfied within minutes. Unlike cheaper plastic drippers and counter-top coffee machines, the ceramic design does not pass any odors or flavor into your coffee. $12.99; Amazon and kuissential.com

8-Cup Stainless Steel French Press

Unlike other brew methods, the French Press gives you absolute control over the infusion time (longer infusion time produces a bolder and stronger cup). Perhaps more importantly, the unique screen filter of the French Press allows essential coffee oils to make their way into your cup; oils that would normally be blocked out and eliminates paper filters. $59.99; Amazon and kuissential.com

CucinaPro Professional Fruit and Vegetable Strainer The CucinaPro Food Strainer is great for all types of sauces, jelly, apple sauce, baby food, purees, juice and more. No more peeling or coring, this Food Strainer continuously separates seeds and skins from fresh puree while retaining food's natural nutrition and cut canning time in half! It has an easy to turn handle with stainless steel screens. Motor sold separately. $69.99; cucinapro.com and scsdirectinc.com

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Deluxe Automatic Milk Frother

Are you a coffee lover that wants to enjoy barista quality frothed milk in the comfort of your own home? The Kuissential Automatic Milk Frother will help you turn your milk or cream into a rich, delicious, fluffy foam, that will transport you mentally to the Italian Countryside as you enjoy your homemade cappuccinos and lattes. This Deluxe Frother also gives you the option to heat up the milk as it froths. $68.99; Amazon and kuissential.com

EvenGrind Coffee Grinder To get the best tasting coffee from your favorite brewing method, you need to start with FRESH, EVEN grounds of coffee. The Kuissential EvenGrind is an excellent option for home grinding because it uses a patent pending system to deliver a very even grind size, something not found with current affordable grinders. This new manual burr grinder design yields a much more consistent grind size at a fraction of the price of electric conical burr grinders. The home grinder you choose should be as accurate as possible because each brewing method calls for a specific grind size. If your coffee grinder doesn’t let you set the grind size and doesn’t make even sized coffee grounds, then your coffee will not brew correctly. Whereas the old design for a manual grinder had an unstable, free floating burr, our Kuissential EvenGrind includes a removable stabilizing cage that keeps the burr steady while still being easy to clean and also an upper and lower bearing for extra support and smoother handle turning. $29.99; www.kuissential.com

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Black & Decker 20V MAX EASYFEED String Trimmer $99; www.blackanddecker.com This two-speed convertible trimmer/edger allows the user to easily and reliably feed trimmer line with the simple push of the Easy Feed button, putting control back into the user’s hands without the hassle of bumping. It delivers the torque you need to power through tough overgrowth plus the no-bump convenience of Easy Feed string advance. Easily converts from trimmer to wheeled edger. Premium micro texture grip for maximum user comfort during use. Adjustable height and handle with premium soft grip helps to improves comfort and control. Batteries included.

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Black & Decker 20V MAX POWERBOOST Sweeper $89; www.blackanddecker.com This sweeper with POWERBOOST gives you a surge in blowing speed of up to 130 MPH with the push of a button. Users can loosen stubborn debris or operate the Sweeper in non-boost mode for additional runtime during less rigorous tasks and for more precise control in moving debris. Easily clear debris from hard surfaces such as driveways, decks and garages. Up to 25 minutes of run time allows you to complete a variety of tasks. Lightweight design of just 3.7 lbs. Premium microtexture soft grip provides comfort and control. Low noise design allows for quiet operation.

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$99; www.blackanddecker.com This agile powerful cordless trimmer puts added cutting control in the user’s hands with the POWERCUT feature, which allows the user to power through jams with the push of a button. It is ideal for tough hedges and shrubs, trimming up to 3,000 sq. ft. in one charge, plus 22-inch, dual-action blade ensures less vibration while trimming. Quickly cuts branches up to 3/4-in. diameter. Ergonomic grips and low vibration help you go the distance in comfort.


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PEOPLE’S OPEN 2017 Waste Management Phoenix Open Returns to Scottsdale

By Jonathan Crist FEBRUARY 2, 2017 MARKS THE 82ND PLAYING OF THE WASTE MANAGEMENT PHOENIX OPEN. More than 130 of the world’s greatest golfers will find their way to sunny Scottsdale in hopes of winning the lion’s share of the $6.7 million purse, the Waterford Crystal Thunderbird and the loving affection of more than 600,000 enthusiastic fans. It’s the fans that make the golf tournament. There are no professional golfers without the ad dollars and retail sales behind the green grass, tee boxes and Sunday pin placements. There aren’t any journalists covering your weekend foursome. And without the rowdy, rambunctious, roaring crowds, The Thunderbirds, hosts of the tournament, can’t donate hundreds of millions of dollars to local charities. TPC Scottsdale, the venue of the Phoenix Open for the last 30 years, doesn’t draw the largest crowds in sports because it’s a simple golf tournament. It brings people

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• Four players have won the tournament three separate times: Phil Mickelson, Gene Littler, Mark Calcavecchia and Arnold Palmer • WM Phoenix Open won PGA TOUR Tournament of the Year in 2014 and 2015 • Only Par 4 ace in PGA TOUR history, scored by Andrew Magee in 2001 on hole 17 • To date, The Thunderbirds have donated more than $111 million to Arizona charities • The 2016 WMPO playoff was the longest sudden-death playoff in TPC Scottsdale history • The Thunderbirds added 500 new general-admission seats to the 16-hole coliseum for the 2017 tournament • Michael Phelps was the guest of honor at the 2017 WMPO Tee Off Luncheon • The WMPO is a zero-waste event meaning not one item from the tournament enters a landfill

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together because it’s the best golf tournament; a real golf tournament — one of the people, by the people, and for the people. The last eight decades brought monumental changes in the game of golf, from new equipment forged from space-age polymers, designed to blast the ball into oblivion, to tech-savvy apparel deliberately intended to chart and track body movement as well as keep players at optimal core temperatures. Golf viewership is at an all-time high, due in part to the immeasurable influence of the internet which can now beam an approach shot into your glasses if you have enough bandwidth. Even Tiger Woods is back — the needle-moving, major-winning, we-don’tneed-no-stinkin’-badges-attitude-having tour de force who brought an entire generation of now 20-somethings into the game. Golf has changed for the better, and it’s safe to say the millions of WM Phoenix Open fans had something to do with it. Let’s take a look back at some great WM Phoenix Open moments, which turned a humble golf tournament for charity into the free-wielding phenomenon now titled The People’s Open. Just last year, Hideki Matsuyama held off two-time WM Phoenix Open runner up and perennial favorite, Rickie Fowler, in what became an instant golf classic. The two young guns jostled back and forth for the lead on the back nine of Sunday’s


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This year we lost one of golf’s greatest players and ambassadors – Arnold Palmer. Known as The King, Palmer transcended the game of golf, not only winning 62 PGA tournaments including seven majors, but also bringing joy and hope to others through his generosity and philanthropy. Although he will be sorely missed by the game of golf and the nation as a whole, Palmer’s legacy will live on in the heart of golfers everywhere. Godspeed to the King. ABOVE: Arnold Palmer is wearing his honorary Thunderbird tunic and pendant after winning the 1961 Phoenix Open at Arizona Country Club – his first of three straight Phoenix Open victories. RIGHT: The 16th-hole coliseum is the most unique hole on the PGA TOUR, seating more than 16,000 enthusiastic fans

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final round before approaching the tee box on the short par-4 17th. Fowler, who had been lights out all day with his bright orange driver, hit a booming tee shot over the green and into the water some 360 yards away. The culprit? It was a freakish and most-unlucky bounce off the downslope which no one expected, especially Fowler, who solemnly tapped in for bogey, dropping two shots and the lead. A birdie from each player on 18 forced what would become the longest sudden-death playoff in TPC Scottsdale history. They played the finishing hole twice before heading to no. 10 where Matsuyama matched Fowler’s par save, continuing overtime back to where the drama began — the par-4 17th. Hitting 3-wood this time, Fowler again found the water, albeit to the left instead of over the green, opened the door for Matsuyama’s second PGA TOUR title. The spectacle was an emotional reminder of why the WM Phoenix Open is so special. Instead of running to their cars to watch the biggest football game of the year, the fans — nearly 70,000 of them and more than 600,000 for the week —stuck it out to watch two titans of the tee box duke it out for the title. It was just


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one of many moments where fans of the People’s Open were welcome to witness golf history. After posting a first-round 65, and a then TPC Scottsdale record 11-under par 60 during the second round of the 2001 Phoenix Open, Calcavecchia toned down his feverish pace to shoot a comparatively modest 11-under in the remaining two rounds. The score set an all-time, PGA TOUR tournament scoring record of 256, one shot better than Mike Souchak’s 257 at the 1955 Texas Open. Before tapping in for par on 18 during a damp and muddy final round, Calcavecchia snuck a peak at the scoreboard and saw a red 28 – a sight normally reserved for the dreams of high handicappers and Xbox gamers in their parent’s basement. Calcavecchia called it the best performance of his career after throwing his ball into the stands with effortless and child-like smile on his face. It would be 12 years until any golfer played like that in Scottsdale. Enters Phil Mickelson. Mickelson lipped out for 59 on Thursday’s first round of the 2013 Phoenix Open for a record-tying start. He had his line for his birdie putt on 18, hit a confident stroke and it was tracking. Phil gave greatRIGHT: Bruce Arians, head coach of the Arizona Cardinals, tees off at 16 for the Phoenix Suns’ Charities Shot at Glory BELOW: Located across the 18th fairway, the Greenskeeper Venue allows fans to watch the action in style

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ness the stare-down and began walking in his record-setting putt, only to see it lip out in cartoonish fashion. The crowd gasped in betrayal. His beloved caddie, Bones, fell to the ground on his hands and knees as if he was pleading to the Golf Gods for forgiveness. The ball that had been so kind to him all day touched every part of the cup but the bottom. It was cruel, and as the Golf Channel commentators so eloquently put it “as painful a 60 as you’re ever going to see.” While that magical moment seemed to leave a bittersweet taste in Mickelson’s mouth, he quickly cleansed his palate and went on to dominate the impressive 2013 field littered with greatness of its own. Since the tournament moved to TPC Scottsdale in 1987, more than 13 million people have had the opportunity to watch some of golf’s greatest moments. They come from all corners of the planet; from all cultures, creeds and classes. Each fan can get something out of the tournament, from those who want to have a few drinks and party, to those who follow their favorite players groaning and cheering along with them after each shot. There’s room for children just learning the game or seeing a well-struck golf shot for the first time. There’s space for black, white and all colors in between. At the People’s Open, everyone is simply a fan.

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ABOVE: Fans gather around the 18th green at TPC Scottsdale to watch Rickie Fowler and Hideki Matsuyama duel it out in a sudden-death playoff

Since the tournament moved to TPC Scottsdale in 1987, more than 13 million people have had the opportunity to watch some of golf’s greatest moments. They come from all corners of the planet; from all cultures, creeds and classes ... At the People’s Open, everyone is simply a fan.


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All I need is the natural beauty of Lake Powell, my paddleboard and my friends By Dara Fowler PHOTOS BY TREVOR SIMINGTON

IF YOU’RE LIKE ME, vacation means a chance for true life action and adventure. It is about time spent in the great outdoors, on the water, under the stars and laughing with close friends. One of the most beautiful places, and right in our own backyard, Lake Powell fits the bill and is the perfect destination. Only a five-hour drive from Phoenix, Antelope Canyon Marina in Page is the starting point. At the marina, several boat rental options are available including houseboats of all sizes, but we chose a 26’ deck boat. We had a small group and were planning to camp each night. For those not so apt at roughing it, a houseboat may be a better option, but with slower speeds the


HOLE-IN-THE-ROCK CROSSING, a ‘short cut’ created in 1879 by a Mormon expedition, is a difficult half mile climb up a rocky passage. The extraordinary view of the lake from above is worth the effort, as well as gaining an appreciation of the obstacles faced by those so long ago.

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large boats limit the extent of your travels and the anchoring options. Stretching 186 miles, and with over 2,000 miles of shoreline, this amazing lake has almost endless possibilities for exploration and unrestricted campsites. Our adventure began on a Wednesday evening as we headed out from the marina, determined to cover as much distance as possible before sunset. This was our group’s 4th annual trip to Lake Powell, yet we had many new canyons to discover. Over the next five days we journeyed over 100 miles of the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, which is home to Lake Powell and more than 90 side canyons. We visited a few of the popular sites, such as the Defiance House Ruins and Hole-in-the-Rock Crossing, as well as the not-so-easy-to-get-to

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• Behind only Lake Mead in Nevada, Lake Powell is the second largest man-made reservoir in the world. Currently, however, Lake Powell holds more water, is deeper, and has more surface area. • Lake Powell was named after John Wesley Powell, who after losing his arm at the Battle of Shiloh during the Civil War, explored the American West. • Lake Powell was created by the flooding of Glen Canyon by the Glen Canyon Dam, which also led to the creation of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area • About 50 water miles from the nearest marina is Rainbow Bridge National Monument, which is Lake Powell’s most famous site and the largest natural bridge on earth. • Glen Canyon was carved by differential erosion from the Colorado River over an estimated 5 million years. • Access to the lake is limited to developed marinas because most of the lake is surrounded by steep sandstone walls



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of gliding across the water ... Forgotten Canyon, and the breathtaking Clear Creek Canyon. Several additional canyons, caves and trails were explored. Each day was filled with paddleboarding and hiking into the canyons, sometimes swimming and wading thru shallow waters as well. For our crew, SUPn’ (StandUp Paddleboarding) was the ideal way to travel these waterways, as many of them become too narrow or shallow for boats. Other than kayaks, it is often the only way to fully experience the canyons. The quiet peacefulness of gliding across the water through the magnificent stone structures is truly breathtaking. We paddle until the water ends, and then simply beach the boards and hike. It is often after some distance of ever-changing terrain that we are


rewarded with the wondrous slot canyons. These narrow canyons, formed by the wear of water rushing through rock, can measure less than 3 feet across but be more than 100 feet tall. They have beautiful, smooth walls that glow in the sunlight. After full days of paddling, hiking, swimming and climbing nothing compared to time by a campfire, telling stories and laughing with friends. There is no shortage of perfect camping spots on Lake Powell. We just look for a soft area to beach and secure our boat, and a

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SLOT CANYONS, like this one in Smiths Fork Canyon, are formed by the wear of water rushing through rock, and can measure less than 3 feet across but be more than 100 feet tall.

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THE DEFIANCE HOUSE RUINS, loacted in Forgotten Canyon, is a very well preserved Ancestral Puebloan dwelling. The Anasazi ruin was occupied from about 1250 to 1285 AD. To visit the site it was an easy quarter mile hike from the waters end.



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few flat rocks to set up tents or cots. Then we enjoy quiet evenings of spectacular sunsets followed by endless stars. A few bruises and tired muscles, a sleeping bag, the stars and sound of water, and good friends … that’s my perfect vacation.

For paddleboard rentals, kayaks or private tours: Lake Powell Paddleboards (928) 645-4017 lakepowellpaddleboards.com For boat rentals: Antelope Point Marina (800) 255-5561 lakepowellhouseboating.com For photography and prints: Trevor Simington Photography trevorsimington.com


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• Richard Pryor Jr., was born in 1961, the child of Pryor Senior and his first wife, Patricia Price. • Richard Pryor Jr., favorite vacation destination is Hawaii. He would go there with his father often. • Richard Pryor Senior is currently listed at Number 1 on Comedy Central's list of all-time greatest stand-up comedians. • Bill Cosby reportedly once said, "Richard Pryor Senior drew the line between comedy and tragedy as thin as one could possibly paint it." • Richard Pryor Juniors favorite historical figure is President and Michelle Obama. • Find out more about Richard Pryor Junior by visiting his website www.richardpryorjunior.com.

“I want to show the public how parallel our lives are. We partied together and had many of the same ups and downs. I am just now comfortable being in my own skin as Richard Pryor’s son, not as a second version of Richard Pryor.”

RICHARD PRYOR. EVERYONE KNOWS THE NAME. He is considered one of the most famous and influential comedians of all time, and many would argue he is the greatest stand-up comedian of all time. Recently, AZSAL chatted with Richard Pryor Jr., the oldest child of the legendary comic for a frank discussion on life, his talents, living in New York City and his father as he launches his new RichardPryorJunior.com website this spring. AZSAL: Obviously you are constantly compared to your father. How are you two different in the entertainment industry? Richard Pryor Jr: We are different in a lot of ways. He was a comedian, and I have worked as a comedian, singer, bartender and other areas in the entertainment and nightlife industries. In fact, I am continuing my one-man show that features both comedy and cabaret singing that was nominated for an industry award last year. I also love singing jazz and the blues, and I am teaming up with popular New York City performer Velocity Chyaldd to record the legendary jazz song “Summertime” later this spring. AZSAL: How do you like living in New York City? RPJ: I don’t like it, I love it because the heartbeat and energy of New York City. I came here in 2006 after my dad died with $300 in my pocket and never went back. It was an accident because I was in the city for an award ceremony for my father, and I received the wrong flight information. It was cheaper to rebook me for a round trip flight and I have been here ever since. AZSAL: Why do you enjoy New York City living so much? RPJ: Because moving to New York City was really a rebirth for me. New Yorkers let you know immediately if they love you or hate you. When they were receptive to my performances and singing, it really gave me a lot of confidence. Once I came here, I had to learn the difference between show business and real business and it has helped me a lot. AZSAL: You are writing a book about you and your father. What is your inspiration and motivation for writing it? RPJ: I want to show the public how parallel our lives are. We partied together and had many of the same ups and downs. I am just now comfortable being in my own skin as Richard Pryor’s son, not as a second version of Richard Pryor. I want to show people how you can come through difficult circumstances and situations and make something positive out of it at the end. As a member of the LGBT community I feel it is necessary to be a role model and open a dialogue so people are not afraid of who they are. AZSAL: What do you think of the biopic movie on your father’s life that is due to be released later this year? RPJ: It may be a huge success but it won’t be accurate. It will probably be more about his ex-wife as the victim and the hero. The movie is written as if we did not even exist in his life. AZSAL: You are big on life lessons and making the most out of any situation, no matter how negative it may first appear. How did you get this way? RPJ: I have gotten to where I am in life because of struggles, pain, sorrow, determination and not giving into fear. That is the bulk of it. If you can get

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“The way you carry yourself is important, people perceive you the way you handle yourself.”

through all of that and look at the positive side you will get further in life and be more comfortable in your own skin. The way you carry yourself is important, people perceive you the way you handle yourself. AZSAL: Why did you decide to return to the comedy stage after being gone for nearly three decades? RPJ: Because originally I let other comedians dictate and judge my performances and not the audience. 20 years ago I had a woe-is-me attitude about life and by the early 1980s I swore I would never do standup comedy again. My attitude has definitely changed.

AZSAL: Any parting advice to our readers? RPJ: Yes, visit New York City at least once in your life! There is always some place to go and something to do. The diversity is amazing, you can have a Ethiopian neighborhood right next to a French neighborhood, and so on. But you definitely need to bring your street smarts! Special thanks to Rodney Hood.

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NHRA Races into Phoenix ▲ ▲ ▲

NHRA Arizona Nationals February 24-26

it’s only the second race, and it’s not the U.S. Nationals. For me, it’s an incredible personal and professional victory.” In Funny Car, Tim Wilkerson raced to his first of two wins in the 2016 season, defeating 16-time world champion John Force in the final. Reigning Pro Stock world champion, Jason Line, began his domination of the category at last year’s NHRA Arizona Nationals with his first win of eight en route to his third world title. As always, fans will have the opportunity to interact with their favorite drivers as they’re granted an exclusive pit pass to the most powerful and sensory-filled motorsports attraction on the planet. This unique opportunity in motorsports gives fans direct access to the teams, allowing them to see firsthand the highly-skilled mechanics service their hot rods between rounds and get autographs from their favorite NHRA drivers. Fans also will want to visit NHRA’s popular Nitro Alley and Manufacturers Midway, where sponsors and race vendors create a carnival atmosphere, with interactive displays, simulated competitions, merchandise, food, and fun for the entire family. The event also will feature thrilling competition in the NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series. ▲

To buy tickets, visit racewildhorse.ticketforce.com or call 877-840-0457

THE NHRA IS HEADED BACK to Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Park for the 33rd annual NHRA Arizona Nationals, Feb. 24-26. The race is the second of 24 on the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series schedule. Leah Pritchett raced to her first Top Fuel victory at last year’s event. She defeated Brittany Force in what was the first all-female Top Fuel final since Shirley Muldowney defeated Lucille Lee in 1982 at Columbus. It was only the fourth time two women have decided a Pro-class victory in the Mello Yello Series. “It is the happiest day of my life, besides getting married, of course,” said Pritchett, following her first career Top Fuel win. “I feel like I just won the Super Bowl even though

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good eats By Kory Kilmer

Boulders on Broadway 530 W. Broadway Rd. Tempe, AZ 85282 (480) 921-9431 bouldersonbroadway.com

▲ ▲ ▲ TOP: A perfectly cooked Boulders favorite, The Kaiser Pizza. BOTTOM: The California Carver Burger is topped with avocado and pico de gallo, among other tasty toppings, A must try for those that dare.

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Setting the Pace A ride to Boulders on Broadway is an adventure all in itself

NOT A LOT HAS CHANGED for Erick Geryol over the past few years. He still has a passion for mountain climbing or a long bike ride, as well as a passion for fresh pizza washed down with a hand-crafted pint of beer. And he still shows up to work at the same restaurant located on the northeast corner of Broadway and Roosevelt in Tempe, where he can swap stories of the former, while partaking in the later. About nine years ago there was one big change, however. After years of slaving away as a pizza cook when the restaurant was operated by a regional chain, Geryol, along with his wife, Rochelle, leapt at an opportunity take it over and make it his own. Boulders on Broadway Bar and Grill was born, and with it followed a new generation of team members who found a place that is much more than just a job. “Most of the staff ride bikes to work every day,” says manager Ben Helm. “We all love craft beer, bicycles and pizza, and that’s just how we all ended up working here and being a part of this.” That culture has also extended to guests, who have made Boulders a meeting ground for local adventure sport enthusiasts of all backgrounds. Most evenings it is easy to spot a handful of climbers, stiff and tired but happy to numb the pain with a couple of brews. And any given weekend often finds more bicycles parked in the

indoor parking lobby (complete with bike pumps and basic maintenance tools) than cars in the parking lot. This is where patrons “pregame” before heading out for a ride, often to either of Boulders’ sister restaurants: Spokes on Southern, which is also in Tempe, or the newest location in Mesa, Boulders on Southern. With more than 30 craft beers on tap, and another 70 in bottles, as well as a selection of wine and spirits, Boulders on Broadway certainly has something to satisfy anyone’s thirst. But unlike many of their counterparts, Boulders never loses focus on making sure a quality product comes out of the kitchen each and every time. “Lots of places have nothing more than just simple bar food, but we definitely take things well above that,” explains Helm. “It’s definitely southwestern-inspired and everything is made in-house.” With a freshly-breaded trio of deep fried zucchini, onion strings and cheese curds, accompanied with a mound of some of the biggest chicken wings in the Valley, a “Classic Bar Stuff” appetizer is a great start to any meal, if not a meal itself. Add a refreshing blend of wheat beer and grapefruit lemonade, or a pint of one of their many craft beers for the perfect accompaniment to chase it down. For those looking for something lighter, the Caribbean Salad might just be


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ABOVE: Harvest Chicken Salad is sure to delight RIGHT: The Apple Turnover will top off your meal. It may be a sin, but who's counting! Enjoy!

lights the spicy while cooling the heat. Whether stopping in for happy hour in the afternoon, a round of late-night trivia, brunch on the weekend or anything in between, the team at Boulders on Broadway is ready to welcome you, and help you take a break from whatever adventure you are toying with next. ▲

the California Carver, complete with a Southwestern sauce, chopped oven-roasted turkey breast, a blend of pepper jack and mozzarella cheeses, and topped with pico, avocado and onion rings once it is pulled out of the oven, is among the most popular items on the menu. Both pair well with a Dale’s Pale Ale, whose classic hoppiness high-

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the route to go. A mound mixed with romaine lettuce and spinach, topped with pineapple, pico de gallo, crispy bacon, black beans and a grilled jerk-style chicken breast surrounded with fresh cheesy bread, is definitely filling without being heavy. The Tenderloin Tacos, stuffed with char grilled tenderloin, cream cheese, roasted peppers, and fresh pico on warm flour tortillas, also offer a unique alternative to standard dish. Though there are plenty of options to try at Boulders, the California Burger, topped with pepper jack cheese, Southwestern Aioli, fresh avocado, pico de gallo, crispy onion strings and mixed greens, is high on the list. Its pizza counterpart,

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self&body By Dr. Joseph Rucker

Don’t Crack Battling Dry Winter Skin

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Don’t forget to use deephydrating creams and facials to ensure your skin is receiving enough moisture during this harsh, dry season.

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DOES YOUR SKIN GO CRAZY during the change of seasons? It may be time to adjust your daily routine to keep your skin fresh and renewed in dryer weather conditions. It’s not too late to give your skin the moisture and care it deserves for the upcoming months: • Out with the old. Winter is the perfect time to get rid of old items you don’t need anymore, right? It’s an even better time to get rid of dead skin and bacteria left on your face with a gentle, oatmealbased exfoliant. Exfoliating two to three times each week will help avoid acne

scarring and irritation and those dreaded clogged pores. • Watch out! Extreme heat could be drying out your skin even more. Use Lukewarm Water– When rinsing your cleanser, avoid water that is too hot or too cold. Your skin is very sensitive and not being careful with temperature could cause irritation and break capillaries. That means shower water temperature can also be damaging if it is too hot. • Drench and hydrate. Don’t forget to use deep-hydrating creams and facials to ensure your skin is receiving enough moisture during this harsh, dry season. Since our skin is dryer because of the harsh elements you might find that a heavier moisturizer might benefit you. The best time to apply a moisturizer is just after getting out of the shower while your skin is still moist. For your body, I highly recommend the use of a dense creamy body lotion. For the face, I recommend a lighter moisturizer which contains antioxidants and vitamins A and E. Also, don’t forget to stay hydrated yourself. Be sure to drink at least 8 glasses of water per day to maintain a radiant complexion.


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The pH balance of a product is one of the most important factors; it must be in a specific range to not only allow— but promote—absorption.

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Dr. Joseph Rucker is a board certified plastic surgeon who has developed a proprietary skin care line called Enza Essentials specifically formulated around lifestyle, age and location. For more info, visit www.enza.com.

Over the course of my career, I have found that lifestyle, age, priorities, nutrition, genetics, and environment all trump skin type. So I have developed a customized skin care regimen that focuses on your specific skins characteristics and your lifestyle. The environment in which you live, work, and play can influence your skin. A change in climate may affect the dryness of your skin. Living in dry, Southwestern climates, such as Arizona, is an obvious cause of dryer skin because the heat actually bakes moisture out of your skin. When skin doesn’t retain moisture, you need a heavier moisturizer and a creamier cleanser.

Letting it all sink in… Regardless of the effectiveness of a product, it will be of little help if the ingredients are unable to penetrate into the skin, as absorption problems can block even the best skin care lines. The pH balance of a product is one of the most important factors; it must be in a specific range to not only allow—but promote—absorption. When an invisible, unintended barrier is challenging the product, you’ll get a less-than-optimal result because the deeper collagen layers are never reached. By following these tips you will ensure your skin stays healthy and protected through the dry weather. You can do it — keep the skin you love, even in the harshest winter months.


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realestate By Nell Wellman

Real Estate in AZ is BOOMING again! Recent sales activity in the closing quarter of 2016 for Phoenix and other AZ cities, including neighboring Gilbert and Ahwatukee, are slated for a very bright 2017

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“The economy and job growth in the valley has resulted in a boom for both out of state and local buyers.”

HOMEOWNERS NO LONGER THIRST FOR THEIR DREAM HOME. Premier properties in these areas, including those on the shores of waterfront communities and the peaceful developments along the many gorgeous golf courses of the valley, are attracting people from across the world. The beautiful desert backdrops of these locations have made Gilbert and Ahwatukee some of the hottest homes on the market. According to Gary Colin of Keller Williams Sonoran Living says “The economy and job growth in the valley has resulted in a boom for both out of

state and local buyers. This has resulted in a huge demand for these shockingly affordable luxury homes, on both the water and even along a mountain preserve.” With nationally recognized school districts, low cost of living, and ideal prices, clients in both The Islands of Gilbert and Lakewood of Ahwatukee, continuously see above average results. People of the desert love living next to the water. Whether taking a cruise on your very own boat or simply casting a line for a catch, these waterfront homes are the perfect escape from the heat. Let’s


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Arizona Equity Crowdfunding With the passing of the Intrastate Offering Exemption, small businesses in Arizona are now able to sell stock directly to Arizona investors online.

FundMyBusinessAZ.com is Arizona’s “Equity Crowdfunding Resource”. Created to showcase entrepreneur’s projects and connect potential investors from around the state of Arizona. Equity Crowdfunding is different from typical Kickstarter crowdfunding. You are actually buying shares of the business as an investment. The new Equity Crowdfunding law allows Arizona businesses to solicit up to $10,000 per non-accredited investor. The FundMyBusinessAZ.com portal offers education and guides entrepreneurs through the crowdfunding process. Currently, entrepreneurs can raise up to $1M without a financial audit or up to $2.5M with a completed financial audit from the prior fiscal year. Anyone with a couple thousand dollars can invest and if they find an appealing project on the portal, they can do their own research to make an educated decision. The FundMyBusinessAZ.com portal is exclusive to Arizona residents. By becoming an investor, you help the Arizona small business community.

Nick Andrews, CEO of Fund My Business AZ with our Governor Doug Ducey who signed the Arizona crowdfunding law as a job creation initiative.


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Recently named the 20th best place to live in the United States, individuals and families are proud to own Real Estate in the City of Gilbert.

face it people, who in AZ doesn’t like “the water”. Our great state of Arizona is growing more than just citrus and cotton in the bright desert sun. Today, Real Estate is growing faster than ever before. Property is now in high demand in the Phoenix metropolitan area, currently rated to be the Nation’s number one growing market. Arizonans can expect a big boom in production this upcoming year with the anticipation to top all other markets in 2017. Price Growth nearing 6%, Realtor.com estimates, Phoenix is to be the hottest spot for real estate where median prices hang around $300k. From the first time home buyer, to the diversified investor,

Real estate is proving to be a secure asset for those in our sunny state of AZ. Some people purchase homes for tax benefits, stability or freedom. However, in Arizona, the appreciation and savings aspects of Real estate are driving factors in the markets flare. There’s no question why Arizona is on top as the best place to hold Real Estate in 2017. Currently, individuals receive $250k in exemptions from federal income tax when occupying a residence for 2 of the last 5 years, and that number doubles when you're married! That’s right. Married couples take advantage of selling their homes with $500k free from Uncle Sam’s grasp, proving there is no good excuse not to own property in the Phoenix Metropolitan area. Once again, not only is Phoenix putting itself on the map, they are letting the numbers do the talking. With sales growth reaching 7.24% it seems nearly impossible to pass up this sweet southwestern opportunity. The numbers taken from realtor.com anticipate “home prices to rise by 5.9% next year” making Arizona’s inhabitants amongst the most desirable of locations for Real Estate. Although the desert market and climate seems “too hot


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7 steps to gain Top Dollar for your listing 1. ENHANCE YOUR HOMES "CURB APPEAL" From the driveway to the front door first impressions are important. Keep landscaping manicured, add fresh flowers and if needed repaint or stain the front door. 2. UPDATE AND CLEAN INTERIOR Use current trends and colors, update paint, lighting and plumbing fixtures. If you have pets, remove during showings. Hire a professional company for a deep cleaning. 3. STAGE, DEPERSONALIZE AND DECLUTTER Removing personal items and some furniture will make the home appear bigger, and consider staging to help showcase rooms functions. 4. MAKE PROPERTY EASY TO VIEW The more flexible you can be with buyers the more people will see your home in person. Realtor tours, open houses and pre launch previews are just a few options.

6. SHARE COMMUNITY AND LIFESTYLE Your marketing lifestyle as much as the home in many premier neighborhoods. Share community info and events, plus local dining, recreation and Schools. 7. SELECT THE BEST AGENT WHO SPECIALIZES IN YOUR AREA A proven track record is just the beginning, inquire about performance guarantees.

to be true”, this beautiful state can no longer be ignored or underestimated. With the right agent, homes in Arizona practically sell themselves. Any prospectors looking into this market will know they have struck gold. Believe it or not, some of these Arizonan’s escape the stigma of the sun by finding premium properties on the man-made coasts of lakefront communities. As mentioned before, homeowners enjoy fishing, boating, or simply the breathtaking views that these undiscovered lakefront communities have to offer. In particular, Gilbert Arizona has made its mark as one of the most luring areas in

the state for these unique homes offering many lakefront-living locations. Recently named the 20th best place to live in the United States, individuals and families are proud to own Real Estate in the City of Gilbert. With things heating up in the real estate market, there is no doubt that these desired communities will continue to attract those seeking the lake front lifestyle. According to 24/7 Wall Street, “Gilbert has beat out many comparable cities around the nation and sits proudly at #20 out of 550 different cities with populations over 65,000, comparing them in seven major categories”. ▲

5 USE PROFESIONAL PHOTOS AND MULTIPLE SOURCES FOR MARKETING Use MLS, magazines, flyers and video to reach every potential buyer and include professional photos.


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