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Contract Issue or Math Problem? Dear Doreen, I made an offer on an “as-is” house. It’s a real mess but a good deal. My agent told me I could cancel if the sellers won’t fix things, like an A/C unit, for instance. Well, guess what? One of the A/C units didn’t work when we did our inspection. I asked the seller to repair or replace the unit. They refused citing the “as is” clause. My agent is encouraging me to move forward because it’s a good deal. But, a contract is binding! Don’t the sellers have to fix it? Can I cancel and get my earnest deposit back? You always know. Thanks! (P.S. Love your column!) DD-Fan Dear DD-Fan, Thank you for the kind words! Because the sellers included the “as is” addendum, they are not obliged to repair the A/C. But, that addendum does not alter the inspection rights in the original contract. So, you can cancel the contract during the inspection period if a warranted item, such as an A/C unit, is not working. In defence of your agent, though, you might move forward with the sale if it is a really good deal. Consider the cost of a new unit vs. the next best deal. In my opinion, this is a simple math problem. Let me know what you decide. Doreen

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SEPTEMBER 4, 2014

THIS WEEK 7 In the Neighborhood

OVER THE PRICKETT FENCE 21 Snowbird Watching (They’ll be here soon. Younger and better looking than ever.)

THIS WEEK 11 Out of the Neighborhood CURRENTS » COMMUNITY 14 New River Digs Out

CLASSIFIEDS 23 Cheap Advertising! REAL ESTATE WATCH 29 Anthem Sales

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P.O. Box 74693 Phoenix, AZ 85087 623-239-3956 CONTRIBUTORS DICK BUSCHER ldbuscher@anthemnews.com LINDA BUSCHER ldbuscher@anthemnews.com AMANDA NIEMERG aniemerg@anthemnews.com CHRIS PRICKETT cprickett@anthemnews.com LARRY VIVOLA lvivola@anthemnews.com KIRSTIN YOUNG, DVM vet@anthemnews.com BRAD WOOD bwood@anthemnews.com

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PUBLISHER NADINE SHAALAN nshaalan@anthemnews.com MANAGING EDITOR KAREN GOVEIA kgoveia@anthemnews.com LISTINGS EDITOR SARAH CROUSE events@anthemnews.com EDITORIAL ASSISTANT SYDNEY MARSING smarsing@anthemnews.com Events and advertisements are published at Publisher’s discretion. Views expressed by contributors, readers and respondents are not necessarily those of the Publisher. COPYRIGHT 2014. All Rights Reserved.

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IN THIS WEEK

4220 W. Opportunity Way 623-551-9177 mudpiestudios.net $20/session; $100/full program

CLUBS

Small, weekly classes with slots available Monday–Thursday. Covers pencil, chalk, pastels, perspective, shadowing, positive and negative space drawing and pointillism. Go online to request a spot.

FRIDAY 9.5

CLUBS

THE NEIGHBORHOOD

CLUBS

THURSDAY 9.4

Girl Scout Registration Night 6:30–8 p.m. Anthem Civic Building 3701 W. Anthem Way 623-742-6004 onlineatanthem.com

Desert Mountain Neighborhood Girl Scouts provide answers to questions, activities, and sign-up paperwork.

MONDAY 9.8

Mudpie Studios: Art Club 4–5 p.m.; 5:15–6:15 p.m. MudPie Studios 4220 W. Opportunity Way 623-551-9177 info@mudpiestudios.net mudpiestudios.net $20/session

Small, weekly classes with slots available Monday–Wednesday. Covers pencil, chalk, pastels, perspective, shadowing, positive and negative space drawing and pointillism. Go online to request a spot.

Rotary Club

7:15 p.m. Ironwood Country Club 2708 W. Anthem Club Drive 623-225-6342 clubrunner.ca/anthem

COMMUNITY

SCHOOL

Diamond Canyon: Yearbook Meeting

Film Series: Strangers in a Strange Land

6–8:30 p.m. North Valley Regional Library 40410 N. Gavilan Peak Parkway 602-652-3000 mcldaz.org

7:45–8:30 a.m. Diamond Canyon School 40004 N. Liberty Bell Way 623-445-8000 dvusd.org/diamondcanyon

COMMUNITY

Meets every Friday, excluding half days.

1:30–2:30 p.m. North Valley Regional Library 40410 N. Gavilan Peak Parkway 602-652-3000 mcldaz.org

8:20 a.m. Norterra Canyon School 2200 W. Maya Way, Phoenix 623-445-5191 dvusd.org/Domain/119

Informative lecture, Q & A, and screenings of films from European directors who fled to Hollywood. Tonight’s film: Ninotchka (1939). For ages 18-21.

2:45 p.m. Jefferson Preparatory High School 16635 N. 51st Ave, Glendale 602-595-2990 jphschoice.org

6 p.m. St. Rose Philippine Duchesne 2825 W. Rose Canyon Circle 623-465-9740 jobsearchdemandside.com

Garage Organizing

Norterra Canyon: Volunteer Training

Get help from a professional organizer, develop a plan of attack and a long-term system that works for you.

Jefferson Prep: No Half Day

Team Job Search Newcomers Welcome

Anthem Prep: Singapore Math Night

Job-finding support and welcome workshop. Everyone who needs a job is welcome. Contact for appointment.

One-on-One Computer Help 3–4 p.m. North Valley Regional Library 40410 N. Gavilan Peak Parkway 602-652-3000 mcldaz.org

Get answers on computer, internet, tablet and e-reader use.

HEALTH

Fireside Fitness Center: Total Body Conditioning

7–7:45 p.m. Fireside at Norterra Community Center 28185 N. Melvern Trail, Phoenix 623-434-6414 ourfiresidenorterra.net $5/class, $35/month or $45/10-class punch card

5:30-6:30 p.m. Anthem Preparatory Academy 42101 N 41st Drive 623-465-4776

Designed to help K-5th grade parents understand critical lessons and also learn helpful homework and study tips.

SATURDAY 9.6

KID STUFF Storytime

Workout for all levels, targeting every major 2 p.m. muscle group as well as adding cardio. For Barnes & Noble 2501 W. Happy Valley Road residents only.

Stenholm Crit

6 p.m. Diamond Canyon School 40004 N. Liberty Bell Way 623-866-3225

Phoenix 623-780-3300 Free

Everyone welcome.

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KID STUFF

Persimmon: Pickleball Demo Day

9–10:30 a.m.; 11 a.m.–12:30 p.m.; 1:30–3 p.m. MudPie Studios

Registration required.

Cycling-training ride.

Mudpie Studios: Homeschool Drawing Class

SCHOOL

8:30–10:30 a.m. Anthem Country Club 2708 W. Anthem Club Drive 623-551-6247 Free

Community Education: Karate

5–9:15 p.m. Deer Valley Middle School 21100 N. 27th Ave., Phoenix 623-445-3300 dvms.dvusd.org

Meet in the cafeteria.

Caurus: Scholastic Book Fair 8:15 a.m.–3:30 p.m. Caurus Academy 41900 N. 42nd Ave. 623-551-5083 caurusacademy.org

CLUBS

TUESDAY 9.9

PBA

7 a.m. Anthem Community Center 41130 N. Freedom Way 623-879-3011 onlineatanthem.com

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SHOPPING

Senior Discount Day

WEDNESDAY 9.10

HEALTH

Adult Beginning Yoga

CLUBS

7:15–8:15 p.m. North Valley Regional Library 40410 N. Gavilan Peak Parkway 602-652-3000 mcldaz.org

Business Network at Anthem 7 a.m. Hampton Inn 42415 N. 41st Drive, Phoenix 623-465-7979 bnaonline.com

Slow-flow hatha yoga class for adults. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a yoga mat (a limited number of mats available to borrow).

Visitors welcome.

KID STUFF

HEALTH

Mudpie Studios: Homeschool Drawing Class

Anthem: Kickboxing

10–10:55 a.m. Anthem Community Center 41130 N. Freedom Way 623-879-3011 onlineatanthem.com $4/residents, $11/guests of residents, or punch card.

9–10:30 a.m.; 11 a.m.–12:30 p.m.; 1:30–3 p.m. MudPie Studios 10 a.m.–8 p.m. Outlets at Anthem 4250 W. Anthem Way 623-465-9500 outletsanthem.com

Discounts at select stores for ages 55 and up. Visit customer service desk for details.

COMMUNITY

Public Safety Roundtable 2 p.m. Anthem Civic Building 3701 W. Anthem Way 623-742-6004 onlineatanthem.com

Foster relationships and share information with the public service agencies of Anthem.

New River/Desert Hills Community Association

7:30 p.m. Daisy Mountain Fire Station #141 43814 N. New River Road 602-432-2800 nrdhca.com

DVUSD and DMFD board candidates invited to give 3-minute campaign speeches, followed by Q and A.

[See Thursday’s listing.]

SCHOOL

Caurus: Scholastic Book Fair

9:15–11:15 a.m.; 3–3:30 p.m. Caurus Academy

High-energy workout improving cardio, strength, agility and power.

[See Monday’s listing]

SCHOOL

DVUSD: Governing Board Meeting

Caurus: Scholastic Book Fair

7 p.m. Deer Valley Unified School District 20402 N. 15th Ave., Phoenix 623-445-5000dvusd.org

8:15 a.m.–3:30 p.m. Caurus Academy

[See Monday’s listing.]

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Anthem Preparatory Academy 42101 N 41st Drive 623-465-4776 anthemprep.org

Anthem Prep: Curriculum Night

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Anthem Prep: Picture Day

Anthem Preparatory Academy 42101 N 41st Drive 623-465-4776 anthemprep.org

Middle and high school students.

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Follow Your Instincts A D V E R T I S E M E N T

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very family is a unique story and I know dozens. What’s astounding is there are often remarkable similarities. For instance, I often get the opportunity to educate people about assisted living options, which I love to do—especially before there is a situation of panic. But more times than I can count, those who are casually surveying options—group homes vs. institutions, large-scale vs. small—end up in a panic situation shortly after. Take Suzanne who lives in Amber Hills. She was hoping to convince her mom Hazel to move to Arizona before another Wyoming winter arrived. She toured Anthem Senior Living and Anthem Senior Retreat, took lots of pictures, asked awesome questions, and was so excited about the possibility of moving mom closer to her family. But Hazel wanted one more year in the home where she raised her children, where she made many happy memories

before her husband passed. It’s just too hard for her to leave, Suzanne said. The very next day, Suzanne called back and said, “Mom is in the hospital and will be released tomorrow. Can she move in on Friday?” Turns out while Hazel was cooking dinner, she left some paper towels a little too close to the stove. “The entire house, including all our pictures, furniture, china… everything burned and is gone. Luckily, a neighbor got Mom out with no serious injuries.” I meet many sons and daughters just before mom or dad land in the hospital. Coincidence? Probably not. Suzanne had known in her heart her mom wasn’t safe living alone anymore and that’s why she began the search for assisted living. She hoped, now, her mom realized it, too. If you are curious about assisted living options, your instincts might be telling you something. Follow them before it’s too late.

Independent Living? Assisted Living? Living with Me (or my brother/sister)? Ask the experts!

Cheryl Ables began working in the senior care field 10 years ago, after taking care of her parents and grandparent while raising her children. Sam Ile and his family have been in the business of assisted living homes for more than 20 years. Sam and Cheryl are approaching ten NOW OFFER years as owners of Anthem Senior Living. ING N ATIONWID…E They also operate Eldermom, a senior SENIO placement service and, now, Anthem Senior Retreat Assisted Living RELOCATRIO home. Sam and Cheryl are experts at the unique challenges posed SERVICES N by aging parents. Have a question? Write or call today! 602-909-9550, cheryl@eldermom.com. Help is on the way! Anthe &

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OUT THIS WEEK

OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD

Blake Shelton plays the Ak-Chin Pavilion Friday. A&E

THURSDAY 9.4

Boca Floja: Prognosis

‘By The Way, Meet Vera Stark’ 8 p.m. Through Saturday, Sept. 6 Herberger Theater Center 222 E. Monroe St., Phoenix 602-252-8497 herbergertheater.org

themim.org $18/adult; $14/teens (13–19); $10/kids (4–12)

New exhibit on Violin Makers of Cremona. Workshops to build your own violin,

7 p.m. drawing lessons, wine sampling, ItalianHerberger Theater Center inspired menu and performances. 222 E. Monroe St., Phoenix Journey through the life of Vera Stark, a FOOD & DRINK 602-252-8497, herbergertheater.org Ed Sheeran plays Jobing.com headstrong African American maid/budding $15

actress and her tangled relationship with Rapper Floja and local Arizona artists ArenaBoca Sunday her boss, a white Hollywood movie starlet in an event combining music and social scrambling to hold on to her career. issues such as borders, colonialism, arts and social change. Includes panel HEALTH discussion, public book signing and concert Introduction to Kayaking in Spanish and English.

‘Pump Boys and Dinettes’ 7:30 p.m. Prescott Center for the Arts 208 N Marina St., Prescott 928-445-3286, pfaa.net $14–$23

Broadway musical comedy featuring country songs performed on guitars and kitchen utensils.

HEALTH

There’s a New Trail in Town

7–9 a.m. Lake Pleasant Regional Park 41835 N. Castle Hot Springs Road Morristown 602-372-7470, maricopa.gov/parks $6/Vehicle

A 3-mile, moderate hike of the Yavapai Point Trail.

HEALTH

Mended Hearts Support Group 6:30–7 p.m. John C. Lincoln Medical Office Building III 19841 N. 27th Ave., Phoenix 623-879-5765

Support group for cardiovascular patients.

A&E

FRIDAY 9.5

Blake Shelton: Ten Times Crazier Tour

7 p.m. Ak-Chin Pavilion 2121 North 83rd Avenue, Phoenix 602-254-7200, ak-chinpavilion.com $29.25–$59

Country music singer. Samples at blakeshelton.com.

Classroom Presentation

6–8 p.m. Cabelas 9380 West Glendale Avenue, Glendale 623-872-6700, cabelas.com Free

Learn everything you need to know to start flat-water kayaking. Must attend this class to register for the water session at Lake Pleasant. [See Saturday, Sept. 6 listing.] Bring cash or check to secure a spot. Info: 602-372-7470.

Desert Night Hike

7–9 p.m. Cave Creek Regional Park 37019 N. Lava Lane, Cave Creek markpaulat@mail.maricopa.gov maricopa.gov/parks $6/Vehicle

Strange Days

9:30 p.m. Casino Arizona 524 North 92nd Street Scottsdale 480-850-7777, casinoarizona.com $15–$30

Tribute to The Doors.

HEALTH

Get Wet Beginner Kayaking: On-Water Skills Course

7–10 a.m.; 9 a.m.–noon Lake Pleasant Regional Park 41402 N 87th Ave, Peoria 602-372-7470, maricopa.gov/parks

Must have attended classroom session and registered [See Friday, Sept. 5 listing.] Learn and practice basic skills for flatwater kayaking. Choose either three-hour session.

Hohokam Houses: The Ruins of Spur Cross

Ranger-guided hike. Look for nocturnal wildlife. Bring your camera and flashlight.

8–10:30 a.m. Spur Cross Ranch Conservation Area 44000 N. Spur Cross Rd, Cave Creek 480-488-6623, maricopa.gov/parks $3 per person

A Look at Desert Tortoises: A Night Mover

2.5-mile hike exploring prehistoric dwellings, Hohokam culture and the archaeological history of the region.

OUTDOORS

1–2 p.m. Lake Pleasant Regional Park 41835 N. Castle Hot Springs Road, Morristown 602-372-7470, maricopa.gov/parks $6/Vehicle

Learn how the tortoise has adapted to the desert.

A&E

SATURDAY 9.6

Experience Italy

9 a.m.–5 p.m. Musical Instrument Museum 4725 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix 480-478-6000

OUTDOORS

Desert Denizens

10–11 a.m. Cave Creek Regional Park 37019 N. Lava Lane, Cave Creek maricopa.gov/parks $6/Vehicle

Facts shared and questions answered about scorpions.

Feeding Frenzy

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NEW RIVER DIGS OUT PHOTOS BY ABRAR KHALID

Water roared through New River Aug. 19 damaging homes, leaving many uninhabitable. Hallie Curtis’ house was damaged by debris floating downstream. By Amanda Niemerg aniemerg@anthemnews.com

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rances Perkins knew the water was rushing toward her New River home west of I-17.

“I was releasing horses out of their corrals. When it hit, we were in the arena. We were standing there and saw it come over the bank,” she said. She scrambled to safety with her friend and two of her dogs. “After that we just had to sit and watch.” Perkins helplessly witnessed as New River flooded her property. Now the waters have receded and some New River residents face the daunting task of cleanup. For Perkins, that means salvaging what she can from her nowcondemned home. Residents near Coyote Pass off New River Road surveyed extensive damage to their homes and counted several animals and vehicles among the loss. On the west side of the I-17, at least one home on Hallie 14

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Curtis’ property was damaged by debris floating downriver. And Marcia Fuller (Curtis’ mother), whose helicopter rescue from her home was broadcast nationwide, shared frustration with In&Out as she wondered where government officials were to help. Ground crews were assessing the damage as of Aug. 23, according to Maricopa County Department of Emergency Management Director Pete Weaver. As of this writing, three homes and two mobile homes have been declared destroyed while another 13 sustained major damage. Nineteen others were reported to have minor damage. Weaver said U.S. Small Business Administration, which helps homeowners recover from disaster, is assessing the area to determine if it will qualify for an emergency low-interest loan program. LOST/FOUND ANIMALS On Facebook, post on “Lost Animals of New River” and “Anthem Pets.”


CURRENTS » COMMUNITY “I have lived in Arizona all of my life. This was an unprecedented event, and it created unparalleled damage to roadways, homes, cars, animals and structures,” said Maricopa County Supervisor Andy Kunasek. “However, I am tremendously proud that in this crisis, Maricopa County employees showed professionalism, competence, commitment and courage… As a result of their efforts, we are getting through this crisis without a single death or serious injury. That’s a start.” Anthem and New River neighbors sprang into action to assist the victims. The Roadrunner Restaurant and Saloon offered space to collect donations such as bottled water, food and animal feed. Last Dollar Feed and Supply, next to the former Station, is offering to deliver donated hay and feed for animals in need. “The Anthem and New River community has been exceptional and very quick to respond to requests. So, if we needed ice or Band-Aids, people would be down within the hour dropping off things we needed,” said New River Flood Help volunteer Stephanie McLean. io

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Residents responded to this Facebook post by the Anthem Parkside Homeowners Association regarding wild burros: “Anthem Parkside has experienced wild burros on the west side of I-17 including Arroyo Grande. The Parkside Community Association has been in contact with the state to request the fencing be repaired that separates the Anthem community from the surrounding State Land where we suspect the burros are accessing our community from. We have been informed that the Bureau of Land Management is working to get approval to have the wild burros relocated. We encourage all residents who have had concerns with the wild burros such as the feces, tearing up the landscaping, and any safety concerns to contact the Bureau of Land Management to ensure this relocation is a top priority.” We love the Burros, leave them alone! they What a complete waste of money! I aren't hurting anyone. —Lisa Kaplan Jackson mean really?? How freakn stupid. Leave them alone. What’s next… put a dome … I've been here 7 years and have over us so no birds can land? What never known them to cause any a load of crap! —Chris Mahatadse trouble. We can clean up after them. Please leave this unique attraction Part of the reason I moved into Anthem of Anthem be! —Melanie Thompson was the care and kindness shown by most of the residents in appreciating and Horrible idea. The burros are part of respecting the wildlife behind my home the atmosphere and charm of this on 44th Lane! Don't complain about community. If we start chipping away at these precious gentle animals! The HOA that, what separates Anthem from the needs to consider all homeowners and rest of the Valley? —Leslie Mathis Smith members..... Not just the squeaky tires that complain about everything!—Lorraine Wallett Rooting for the burros!! —Keith Hendershot It's obvious who the real jackasses are in Anthem. Hint: it isn't the burros. —Daniel Singleton They are a part of our community, we should protect them not get rid of them! Ridiculous… —Jim Nasi My family just moved here from Michigan a year ago and one of the reasons we love Anthem are these beautiful creatures. I don't know anyone in the neighborhood that dislikes them or are offended by them pooping in our neighborhood. We disrupted their habitat. Please don't relocate them. —Alicia Kidney Rojewski Keep the burrows, relocate the Parkside Community Association… —Shawn Hancock

My family makes a bigger mess than the burros do, and I keep them around!! The burros are awesome and part of our community! I'll email the BLM. —Tina Hall LOVE the burros! We would be so disappointed to see them removed. They are one of the reasons I love my neighborhood. —Robin Chowaniec This was not discussed in any of the board meetings that I am a part of. I am a parkside resident and sit on the HOA board and I happen to like the burros! —Brett Willden JOIN THE CONVERSATION

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The Problem With Burros in the Backyard By Nadine Shaalan nshaalan@anthemnews.com

relocated, but community residents sometimes feel he situation has been otherwise. He said residents call and say “ ‘The HOA ongoing since 2009, said come get them, but we according to Roger Oyler of the Wild Horse and don’t want you to, because Burro Program at the Bureau they [the HOA] don’t speak for us.’ ” of Land Management.

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The law affords certain protection to wild horses and burros on public lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management and the Forest Service. It also grants management powers to the Secretary of the Interior (in connection with BLM managed land) and the Secretary of Agriculture (in connection with Forest Service managed land).

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every call we get, but the primary factors we consider in a situation are whether they’re a hazard on the roadway and if they are in danger,” Hawes said.

Wild horses and burros are protected on public land And so it is with Anthem. (managed by the BLM or the Forest Service). But the When Parkside HOA nudged residents to contact burros in the North Valley area have been sighted the BLM about burros in the neighborhood, all of the largely on state or private 80 responses on Parkside’s land where the BLM does Facebook page opposed the not have jurisdiction to manage the animals. These proposal [See Page 17]. have likely strayed from the “We have actually gotten herd management area west a lot of calls asking that we of Lake Pleasant, Hawes leave them there,” said Rem said. They tend to follow the Hawes, the Hassayampa water, so when it rains, they field manager for BLM who often wander. oversees the area. The Anthem-area burros Regardless, residents snagged the BLM’s attention haven’t got much say in when a large burro was killed whether the animals stay on southbound I-17 near or go. “We pay attention to the Anthem Way off-ramp a

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NEWS » COMMUNITY couple weeks ago. “That raises our level of interest,” Oyler said. But don’t look for a full evacuation of the Anthem-area burros any time soon. The BLM doesn’t have the funds to do a full collection, nor the space to accommodate the burros at the moment, Oyler said. “What we would likely do in the in the next six months or so is to go in and capture whatever burros that are getting access to I-17.” The BLM is currently in the process of a “gather” in the Loop-303 area south of SR-74 where it hopes to collect some 40 “nuisance” burros. This gather comes after 27 vehicle collisions with burros have been reported so far this year. No humans were seriously injured, Hawes said, but all 27 burros died. Gathering the burros is difficult, he said, partly because people sabotage the BLM’s efforts by chasing burros away from the traps. But when the time comes—and Oyler said it’s not “if,” but “when” for the Anthem-area burros—the process involves baiting traps with feed for the animals then moving them to a holding facility. There, they become accustomed to a diet of alfalfa hay. Later, they move to the adoption facility where they get tested for disease and vaccinated. The burros are then “freeze-marked” on the side of the neck for identification purposes and put up for adoption for $125 each. Relocating the animals back to the management area is also a possibility, Hawes said. According to the Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro Act of 1971, if the number of animals in the adoption program exceeds the demand, the animals could be destroyed. But Hawes said that just doesn’t happen, as burros are extremely popular. “People think they’re cute. They’re much easier to train and handle than the horses,” he said. And, people don’t fuss about the breed like they do with horses. io THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2014 |

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The upside is a different destination every year (or month or week) as opposed to dealing with the costs, upkeep and, well, lack of mobility of a second home. I kind of like that idea. Those snowbirds will be migrating our way starting October and will be in full plumage by Christmas. Please make them feel welcome. They bring much-needed revenue and cultural diversity. And, some of them are just darn good looking! io

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REAL ESTATE WATCH » SALES

Representing

Fine Homes & Great People

country club - landings - parkside - paseo - arroyo norte

HERE FOR YOU – RIGHT IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD!

DIXIE LINEBERGER

REALTOR®

602.625.3162

Serving the needs of my clients before, during and after each transaction!

HeyDixie@gmail.com 3668 W. Anthem Way Suite B-158 Anthem, AZ 85086

If your property is currently listed with a REALTOR®, please disregard this notice.

Weekly resale activity in Anthem, excluding new builds Week Ending ... Homes Sold Under Contract Listed for Sale

Aug 11 10 90 236

Aug 4 18 83 237

Aug 18 11 91 233

For the most recent week, sales of bank-owned homes: 2 Short sales (sold for less than what was owed): 0

Aug 25 11 91 226

Real estate data provided by D.L. Jones & Associates. Contact Dennis Jones at DLJones@HotMail.com 602-909-2845 TheRealEstateWeb.com

Homes Sold: Monthly

Average Price Per Square Foot

Country Club, July 2014: $140

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Parkside, July 2014: $120

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