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City News

Musical Icon Madonna Joins MIM’s Artist Gallery

Mark Your Calendar for upcoming events at Musical Instrument Museum Image: MIM

THE NEWEST EXHIBIT IN MIM’S ARTIST GALLERY

REVEALS THE MUSICAL ORIGINS OF ONE OF THE WORLD’S MOST FAMOUS AND INFLUENTIAL SUPERSTARS: MADONNA.

See the electric guitar and portable amplifier Madonna played during her earliest public performances on the sidewalks of Manhattan, the drum set she played in concert at New York City’s famous CBGB club, and the acoustic guitar she used to write and record her very first song, “Tell the Truth.”

“MIM’s exhibit illustrates the true launchpad for Madonna—one of the most successful musical artists in history,” says senior curator Rich Walter.

Visit the Artist Gallery to see the new Madonna exhibit!

MARK YOUR CALENDAR! EXCITING SIGNATURE

EVENTS THIS SPRING

Celebrate the world’s music and cultures with engaging performances and activities

MIM’s Signature Events bring the museum’s galleries to life through fun, family-friendly activities. Enjoy live music and dance performances, instrument demonstrations and music-making workshops, curator talks, crafts, and much more!

All activities are included with museum admission and free for members.

Join us for these Signature Events this spring: March 15 & 16: Experience Ireland April 4, 5 & 6: Celebrate MIM’s 15th Anniversary! May 17 & 18: Experience Cuba

CONCERT TICKETS NOW ON SALE

Jazz

Benny Benack III Quartet Sun., April 13 | 7:00 p.m.

$33.50–$44.50

A rising star jazz trumpeter and singer.

Americana

and Folk

Live from Laurel Canyon Fri., April 18 | 6:30 & 8:30 p.m.

$38.50–$54.50

The best songs and stories from the Laurel Canyon folk rock scene.

I Am AZ Music® Arizona MusicFest

Young Musicians Spring Concert Sat., April 19 | 1:00 p.m.

$28.50

A concert featuring some of the best young classical musicians in Arizona.

Jazz

The Anderson Brothers Play Irving Berlin Sat., April 19 | 7:30 p.m.

$38.50–$49.50

Tribute to an iconic American composer.

Jazz

Joey Alexander Mon., April 21 | 7:00 p.m.

$44.50–$54.50

A child prodigy who has developed into one of jazz’s leading piano talents.

Guitar

Giacomo Turra Tue., April 22 | 7:00 p.m.

$49.50–$59.50

A virtuosic and melodic Italian multi-instrumentalist.

Country

An Evening with Crystal Gayle Sun., April 27 | 7:00 p.m.

$80.50–$95.50

Renowned American singer, crossover in country and pop.

Americana and Folk

Parker Millsap Tue., April 29 | 7:00 p.m.

$33.50–$38.50

Americana singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist.

Americana and Folk

Willy Porter

Wed., April 30 | 7:00 p.m.

$33.50–$44.50

Rootsy vocals and classic acoustic picking with muscle, grit, and a modern edge.

For more concert dates and information, visit mim.org.

City News Sweaty Workouts and Spring Fresh Openings at PV

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SUNDAY SWEAT WORKOUTS

Every Sunday this spring, we’re partnering with the Valley’s top fitness studios to bring you a variety of free outdoor workouts at The Park at PV.

Bring a water bottle, yoga mat, sunscreen and a friend for a different workout each week!

• March 2: The Foundry

• March 9: BODYROK

• March 16: Sunday Sweat x Pure Barre

• March 23: Sunday Sweat x Radi8

• March 30: Sunday Sweat x F45

Check-in begins at 9:30 a.m. Class starts at 10:00 a.m.

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SAY CHEESE

The Melt is now open at PV! Get ready for next-level Burger Melts, Chicken Melts, and the crispiest fries — made with all-natural ingredients and packed with flavor. One trip, and you’ll see why everyone is saying “I Love it Here.” www.themelt.com/

SKIN GOALS

Get ready for top-tier skincare, facials, and medical aesthetics at Skin Spirit, now open at PV! It’s time for you to schedule the self-care that you deserve.

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Community

Naturopathic Support for Seasonal Allergies

Spring is here! The weather is amazing, the trees and flowers are blooming, and the pollen is circulating. For many of us, this brings on the sneezes, sniffles, coughing, itchy and wheezing. You don’t have to be miserable! There are some simple, natural ways to reduce your exposure, support your immune system and conquer spring.

REDUCE YOUR IN-HOME ALLERGENS:

We are exposed to many allergens in our home. I recommend purchasing a quality HEPA air purifier and running it 24/7 during allergy season (I run mine year-round). Allergen exposure is especially high when we sleep, so placing it in the bedroom is beneficial. Make sure to change and clean the filters regularly. If you have carpet, vacuum at least twice per week to help decrease your exposure. If allergies are severe and/or you have pets, you may want to consider an alternative flooring. Do not forget to clean your windowsills, blinds and ceiling fans. They collect dust, and we often forget about them. You can also eliminate dust mites by placing your pillows, blankets, and kids’ stuffed animals in the dyer on high heat for 10 minutes once per week.

BOOST YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM:

If you suffer from allergies, you may be more prone to illnesses such as sinus infections. Vitamin C can boost immunity and can act as mild antihistamine. Local raw honey can be used daily to help prime the system for the upcoming allergy season. A simple nasal irrigation with saline, such as a neti-pot, can help decrease and prevent that stuffy nose. It is important to correct any nutritional deficiencies such as Vitamin D, Iron and B12. These can all be checked via blood work.

ANTI-INFLAMMATORY LIFESTYLE:

Allergy symptoms originate from underlying inflammation and cause an overreaction in the body. Any additional factors that cause inflammation may worsen symptoms. This can include foods, chemicals, and stress. By reducing your toxic load, your body can better handle the allergens. Choose foods that are nutrient dense such as green leafy vegetables and antioxidant rich fruits. Avoid dairy products, as they can add to inflammation, produce more mucus, and aggravate current allergy symptoms. Reduce processed and high sugar foods and stay hydrated. If you have food sensitivities, avoiding these during an allergy flare up can be helpful.

WORK ON STRESS MANAGEMENT:

Stress negatively effects the immune system, which results in increased inflammation and a decreased ability for the body to handle allergen exposure. Exercise regularly, get plenty of sleep, and cultivate healthy relationships in your life.

SEE YOUR NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIAN:

A Naturopathic Physician can offer a more individualized approach for you and your specific allergy symptoms. This is achieved by treating underlying illnesses, supporting your foundational health and decreasing inflammation. This support along with modifying your diet, reducing your exposure, and boosting your immune system can allow you to start enjoying this gorgeous time of year!

Dr. Jenna Dye is a licensed Naturopathic Physician. Her role is to support the body’s foundation to restore and maintain optimal health. Together with her patients, this is achieved by identifying and removing barriers that may be impacting health while creating a healing environment. For more information visit www.drjennadye.com

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HonorHealth teams up with PURE Pickleball & Padel

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HonorHealth and PURE Pickleball & Padel have signed of a multi-year letter of intent under which HonorHealth intends to become PURE’s exclusive health and wellness partner. PURE has partnered with Caliber, a real estate investor, developer, and manager, to build one of the world’s largest indoor pickleball facility and pro arena in Scottsdale, with a target opening date of mid-2026.

As part of the arrangement, HonorHealth will establish an approximately 3,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art sports performance and recovery center onsite at PURE’s facility.

HonorHealth Sports Medicine is preparing a program that includes first aid and athletic training, injury prevention, safe-path-to-play after injury, and strength and conditioning for PURE members, guests and visitors.

Daughter Embraces Mom’s Hospice Journey

As a nurse, Robin Benton is used to caring for people who are ill. But it’s different when your mother is the one who is sick.

Her mom, Charlotte Brewer, a former nurse herself, has multiple myeloma, a

Showing off the painted arm designs on their “hug shirts.”

rare type of blood cancer. In March 2024, the 80-year-old Peoria resident decided to stop curative treatments in favor of comfort care with Hospice of the Valley, where she worked for over 10 years, before retiring in 2007.

“I wasn’t doing so well a year ago and everyone in my family thought I only had a few more weeks,” Charlotte confessed. “But now, I’m doing great, going on walks and spending time with my husband and three daughters. People think hospice means giving up, but I know from professional and personal experience that’s not true. I’m still here, enjoying life.”

Robin was the one who suggested hospice care. “We were running all over the place for different treatments

and getting conflicting medical advice, and Mom was exhausted and stressed. Now, her amazing care team handles everything and she’s much happier.”

Charlotte’s Hospice of the Valley nurse, Kelly Langston, admires the way the family is living this stage of life with great intention, creating new ways to deepen their love for each other.

“They came up with an idea for a hug shirt,” shared Kelly. “Everyone in the family painted their arms then took turns hugging each other — stamping an imprint of encircled arms on the shirts. It’s a way to feel each other’s hugs even when they aren’t together.”

speaker embedded in a paw that plays a recorded message from Charlotte when pressed. Robin blinks back tears every time she hears her mother’s voice: “Robin, you are one of the greatest gifts God has ever given us. I love you so very much. I am so proud of you.”

“I didn’t want to look back and wish I’d done this or that,” Robin says. “We are building memories every moment that we have. There will be no regrets.”

Hospice of the Valley serves people with chronic illness, including all stages of dementia, as well as those who need hospice care. To learn more, visit hov. org or call (602) 530-6900 anytime.

The family also made custom teddy bears at Build a Bear, with a tiny

Lin Sue Flood is director of Community Engagement at Hospice of the Valley.

Mane Attraction Salon To Host 25th Annual Beauty to the Rescue Fundraiser

Photos courtesy of Mane Attraction Salon

Mane Attraction Salon is joining forces with PACC911 for the 25th Annual Beauty to the Rescue. The fundraiser will be held on Sunday, March 9 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the salon. The event’s title sponsor is Lindsay Mozena Real Estate.

PACC911 unites over 140 animal welfare organizations across Arizona, creating a powerful network dedicated to rescuing and rehoming animals in need. Through large-scale adoption events, critical fundraising efforts, and educational outreach, PACC911 connects the community with lifesaving solutions. Their Critical Care Program has provided over $3.7 million in medical grants, ensuring that rescue animals receive the urgent veterinary care they need. With a mission rooted in collaboration and compassion, PACC911 is transforming the future for Arizona’s homeless pets, one rescue at a time.

This fun, festive and pet-friendly fundraiser has already helped raise

over $426,000 toward animal rescue organizations in Maricopa County.

On Sunday, March 9, Mane Attraction Salon will open their salon to offer select services for a minimum donation, a raffle to win one of four great prizes, exclusive online silent auction with about 50 items, boutique vendors and adoptable animals from the following PACC911 Partner rescues: Home Fur Good, Hannah Pearl, Love Connection and Safe Haven (cats).

Proceeds from the salon services, raffle and silent auction, along with a percentage of vendor sales, will go directly to PACC911’s Critical Care Program.

Beauty to the Rescue is hosted by Mane Attraction Salon at 3156 E. Camelback Rd. in Phoenix. For more information about Mane Attraction call 602-956-2996 or visit www. maneattractionsalon.com.

For more information about PACC911, visit www.PACC911.org.

PVSchools Offers a Unique Opportunity

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For those interested in exploring a career as a bus driver, PVSchools offers a unique opportunity to earn a CDL at no cost.

By providing paid training and covering all the costs associated with obtaining a CDL, PVSchools is removing financial barriers and making it easier for individuals to pursue this rewarding career path. This initiative not only benefits the district by addressing the bus driver shortage but also empowers individuals in the community to gain valuable skills and enhance their career prospects.

Furthermore, PVSchools is not only committed to your success, but also your wellbeing. In addition to providing a commercial driver’s license, we offer a competitive benefits package to ensure our employees are well taken care of. Benefits include:

• Free employee-only medical benefits package

• Dental and vision insurance

• Arizona State Retirement System — employer matching pension

• Paid holidays

• Paid time off

• Flexible driving schedules

• A comprehensive health & wellness program, and more

And until May 2025, bus drivers and other qualified Transportation Department staff can earn a $100 weekly attendance incentive.

We are always looking for talented people to serve as bus drivers, and we know you have many choices when it comes to selecting the right school district.

We want to encourage you to be the driving force behind student success. Apply to be a bus driver today!

Visit jobs.pvschools.net for more information.

Education ChooseYourJourney!

Help Make Prom Dreams Come True: Donate to the PVEA Prom Boutique!

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Prom is a magical night for high school students, a chance to celebrate, create memories, and experience a milestone. But, for many families, the cost of formal wear can be a significant burden.

clutches, ties, belts, scarves, and any other accessories that can complete a prom look.

Unopened Trial-size beauty products: Items like hairspray, makeup, and other personal care items are also appreciated.

Raffle Prizes Also Needed:

• Gift Cards to restaurants

• Donations of beauty services

That’s why the PVEA (Paradise Valley Education Association), in partnership with PVSchools, hosts the annual Prom Boutique, providing students with free prom attire and accessories.

• Donations of salon services

• Donations of pre-prom photo session

HOW TO DONATE:

We’re calling on the community to donate gently used formal dresses, suits, shoes, and accessories to the Prom Boutique.

Your generous contributions will directly impact students, allowing them to attend prom feeling confident and stylish, regardless of their financial situation.

WHAT WE NEED:

Dresses: Formal gowns, cocktail dresses, and any other dress suitable for prom. All sizes are welcome!

Suits: Men’s suits, tuxedos, dress pants, jackets, and shirts. We need a range of sizes to outfit all students.

Shoes: Dress shoes for both men and women, in all sizes.

Accessories: Jewelry, handbags,

Donations can be dropped off Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at PVSchools District Office, 15002 N. 32nd St. in Phoenix.

Kids’ Corner Corner

Phoenix Film Festival Hosts Kids’ Day March 29 Free Event For

Families

Images: Phoenix Film Festival

The Phoenix Film Festival is thrilled to announce Kids’ Day will be returning on March 29 at the Party Pavilion Tent, located outside Harkins Scottsdale 101, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. All are welcome to attend this free family event! Kids’ Day is the perfect event for the whole family to get involved in the art of film with a lineup of age-appropriate, hands-on activity stations focusing on different aspects of film production.

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FAMILIES WILL HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE IN:

• Acting Station: Unleash your inner actor in this chance to shine in the limelight!

• Animation Workshop: Discover the fundamental basics of the exciting art of animation!

• Green Screen Photo Booth: Step into your favorite movie scene through green screen technology!

• Makeup and Face Painting Station: Be transformed using the power of cinematic makeup!

• Red Carpet: Experience the thrill of stardom as you strike a pose on a dazzling “Hollywood Premiere” red carpet!

• Storyboard Workshop: Delve into the art of filmmaking by creating your very own storyboards!

The 25th Annual Phoenix Film Festival is scheduled to take place at Harkins Scottsdale 101 Theatre from March 27 to April 6. For more information, call 480513-3195 or go to www.phoenixfilmfestival.com. g g

THE FUTURE’S SO FUTURE’S SO BRIGHT, YOU’LL BRIGHT, NEED SHADE NEED SHADE

All Pro Shade Concepts leads the way in outdoor shade solutions.

Established in 2005, All Pro Shade Concepts has spent the past two decades dedicated to making life more comfortable in the Valley of the Sun. Specializing in high-quality outdoor shade products, this locally owned company prioritizes innovation, superior craftsmanship, and an exceptional customer experience from start to finish.

NO THROWING SHADE

Owned by Phoenix native Robert Mulvin, All Pro Shade Concepts has become Arizona’s leading provider of outdoor shade solutions. As they celebrate 20 years in business in 2025, the company has also earned a spot on the prestigious Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing companies in 2024— a testament to their commitment to excellence.

“We’re number one in Arizona for outdoor shades because of our superior customer service and top-notch products,” says Mulvin. “Really, it’s our team that makes the difference. We all pull together to give our customers a custom shade solution tailored to their needs and stick with them for the long haul.”

PICK A COLOR, ANY COLOR

For retractable awnings, patio shades, and sunscreens, All Pro Shade Concepts offers the best quality at the most competitive pricing. Customers can choose from manual and motorized patio shades and awnings.

“We started offering retractable shades in 2008 and then motorized options in 2012,” says Mulvin. “The retractable patio shades didn’t take off until 2015; they provide comfort from the Arizona sun while extending outdoor entertainment space.

During the winter, the drop shades retain the heat, especially with space heaters.”

A standout feature of their motorized awnings is the built-in dimmable LED lights. “We build these lights into the arms of all our awnings so users can control the level of light by remote control,” Mulvin adds. In addition, every awning comes with wind sensors and a motor override in case of power outages.

“We hand-make every window sunscreen and custom-build them to clients’ needs, which means that we can have shades on the windows of a house or business faster than most competitors,” says Mulvin. “We’ve measured for, made, and installed more than 300,000 window sunscreens.”

Additionally, customers installing window sunscreens may qualify for the SRP Screen Rebate. SRP offers a rebate of $1 per square foot on professionally installed shade screens to help homeowners reduce cooling costs. Customers can also customize their screens by selecting the frame, sun blockage percentage, and fabric color and design to best suit their home or business. “Our Textilene shades are the best available and can block up to 99% of the sun’s rays,” Mulvin says. The company also ensures reliability by using only the highest-quality motors for retractable patio shades and awnings, with all products backed by a 10-year material warranty and a five-year motor warranty.

LOOKING AHEAD:

THE FUTURE OF OUTDOOR SHADE

Mulvin sees smart technology as the next big trend in the outdoor shade industry. “At All Pro Shade Concepts, we’re leading the way with exclusive features like color-changing LED lights built into our awnings, enhancing both aesthetics and functionality. This innovation not only offers convenience through app-controlled adjustments but also sets our products apart in the market, providing unique solutions that enhance the user experience.”

THE BEST TIME TO ADD SHADE

While shade is essential year-round in Arizona, Mulvin advises scheduling installations before the extreme summer heat arrives. “The best time to schedule All Pro Shade Concepts is before the heat arrives so you can stay comfortable.”

Visit allproshadeconcepts.com or call 623-2041476 to request a free home or business inspection.

Neighbors Hello Neighbor!

NAME: Karina Hernandez

AGE: 27

BUSINESS NAME AND LOCATION: Advance Community, 1911 W. Earll Dr., Phoenix.

CONTACT: (602) 888-3306

HOURS OF OPERATION: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

PERSONAL BACKGROUND

HIGHLIGHTS: I am a first-generation student, born and raised in south Phoenix. I am a proud graduate of Arizona State University where I got my Bachelor of Science in Food and Nutrition Entrepreneurship.

PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND

HIGHLIGHTS: I am just beginning my professional career, having recently graduated from college and started working with Advance Community. In the short time I’ve been here, I’ve already had the opportunity to attend numerous events, network with partners, and grow as a professional.

WHAT I DO: Community Health

Educator.

WHAT I LIKE MOST ABOUT DOING

BUSINESS HERE: What I like most about doing business here is the opportunity to work with Advance, a global health organization committed to improving health and providing hope through disease prevention,

education, and treatment. I am proud to be part of an organization with a vision of health equity for all, where every person is thriving. The work we do in the community, especially through programs like Salud con Sabor Latino, which I focus on and teach in the community, allows me to contribute to meaningful change and support individuals in leading healthier lives— something I am truly passionate about.

WHAT I AM PROMOTING: I am promoting the improvement of health and the provision of hope through disease prevention, education, and treatment. I am advocating for an inclusive and equitable approach to health and well-being for everyone, especially those in our community—our family—and those around us who work with us and are open to learning from us.

WHAT I’M EXCITED ABOUT AND WHY:

I am truly excited about my current role as a community health educator, where I get to work directly with the community, helping educate and guide parents and

children in developing healthy eating habits and learning disease prevention. It’s rewarding to see people become better versions of themselves for their own well-being and for their families. I enjoy being out in the community, making new connections, and offering the services of both our organization and myself. I’m eager to continue growing, meeting new people and partners, and furthering my knowledge.

FAVORITE COMMUNITY CAUSE

AND WHY: My favorite community cause is everything that Advance does. From offering classes to adults, seniors, and youth, to cooking meals for seniors in different parts of the valley, and building food boxes filled with nutritious fruits, vegetables, and other essential items for families. I’m personally most passionate about what I do — teaching Salud con Sabor Latino at various schools and community centers. The satisfaction I get from educating others on something I’m truly passionate about is incredibly rewarding.

Karina Hernandez (Submitted photo)

Health

From Weak in the Knees to Reclaiming His Stride: How John Found Lasting Knee Pain Relief Without Surgery

DOES THIS SOUND LIKE YOU?

You’ve seen everyone for knee pain and are still left without solutions. You’ve tried therapeutic massages but it came back (or worse, aggravated it), chiropractic care only offered temporary relief, your physical therapist put you on the same exercises as everyone, the pain management doctor did a nerve ablation and told you to stop being active, and the orthopedic surgeon told you that you weren’t a surgical candidate…

You’re too young to be losing your mobility — and, worse, your independence. Yet, for many on the quest to conquer discomfort, the only option offered by most healthcare providers is to ‘wait until it gets worse.’ But here’s what they don’t want you to know: You can experience lasting relief now.

PAIN IS NOT SOMETHING YOU ‘JUST HAVE TO LIVE WITH’

John, 42, came to us after exhausting every option outside of surgery: “The worst part is feeling constantly drained. The pain takes so much out of me mentally.” Despite months of physical thera-

py, cortisone injections, and doctor’s appointments, his improvement was minimal. An orthopedic surgeon also diagnosed him with a meniscus tear, but told him he needed to wait for it to get worse to consider surgery. But John was determined to find a long-term solution that was NOT surgery.

WHAT THE OTHER DOCTORS MISSED…

John had fallen into what we call “The Gap”— where insurance-based care only offers temporary relief, surgery isn’t an option, and waiting for the pain to get worse seems like the only choice. Additionally, most providers only look for what they know how to treat. (If physical therapy and cortisone doesn’t work, and you’re not a surgical candidate, they have officially run out of options for you…)

Luckily, our meticulous ‘Deep Dive’ approach and expertise allowed our team to bridge that gap for John. Recognizing his frustration, we swiftly took action, confirming the meniscus tear and developing a targeted treatment plan to heal the damaged tissue. In just four weeks, the pain improved significantly, allowing John to regain his range of motion, confidently reclaim his stride, and return to the life he loves.

A COMPREHENSIVE SOLUTION, NO SURGERY OR PILLS

You don’t have to play the waiting game either; In fact, you’re one step away from a pain-free knee, too! With our comprehensive Deep Dive to Avoid Surgery (which was also used to confirm John’s pain and guide his treatment strategy), we’ll not only get YOU an accurate diagnosis (and explain it to you), but will also provide you with a personalized treatment plan to effectively treat your pain and prevent it from coming back.

If you’ve been wondering, ‘can I avoid knee surgery?’ and are eager for answers, call 480-573-6171 to schedule your Deep Dive with our specialists at

Ethos Integrative Medicine, and scan the QR code below to access our FREE report, “Knee SOS: The Expert Guide to Decoding Your Pain.”

Ethos Pain Profile: Identifying the specific characteristics of your pain is the first step to pinpointing exactly where it’s coming from. 2. 57-Point Knee Inspection: We thoroughly inspect the movements causing pain, taking us one step closer to eliminating your discomfort. 3. Precision Knee Scan: Our advanced in-office musculoskeletal ultrasound exam gives a detailed, real-time view of your knee’s structures.

Ethos Pain Map: Is designed to confirm the exact source of pain. 5. Easy-To-Understand Explanation: No complex terms — Just an honest breakdown of your diagnosis, and a personalized strateg y to achieve relief. 6. Leave You Better Promise: If by the end of the visit you do not have a better understanding of your pain or what your options are moving forward we will give you a full refund on your visit.

Legal

Protecting Ourselves and Loved Ones from Financial Abuse

Clients often ask how they can prevent loved ones from being the victims of fraud and abuse. For an answer, I turned to Kent Berk, with Berk Law Group, P.C. in Scottsdale.

Kent’s firm assists clients who have suffered financial or physical abuse by pursuing claims for financial exploitation, physical abuse and/or neglect, or establishing guardianship and conservatorship. Learn more about Berk Law Group here:berklawgroup.com

HERE IS MY Q & A WITH KENT:

LIBBY: Kent, scams often target seniors. They receive a call that their grandson needs money, or engage online with someone, and the next thing you know, they’ve sent money to a scammer. What can we do to help prevent that?

KENT: Education is key here. Make sure your loved ones know to never share financial or personal information over the phone, and be wary of unsolicited calls or emails. Sign up for the National Do Not Call Registry (www.donotcall.gov), and freeze your credit. Most important in all of this is to be sure your loved ones are communicating openly about what is

going on in their world. Be sure they feel comfortable talking and even admitting a mistake before the situation escalates.

LIBBY: Is it a good idea to make sure there is good monitoring as well?

KENT: Definitely. Checking financial accounts, setting up alerts for large transactions, and monitoring credit card and bank statements on a regular basis assures that if something unusual is happening it is caught early.

LIBBY: For a loved one who is showing signs that they can no longer handle their own finances, what can our clients do?

KENT: Libby, as you know, one of the most important things they can do is to create an estate plan that includes a durable power of attorney. A durable power of attorney is one that survives the person’s disability and allows the agent to manage their affairs. The earlier the better! Do it before your loved one begins to deteriorate. There is no reason not to have these plans in place in the event someone becomes disabled or incapacitated. In the event they don’t have such documents in place and they become

incapacitated, the only option is likely a court proceeding for guardianship and/ or conservatorship.

LIBBY: Tell our readers about that.

KENT: Guardianship is a court proceeding where a court appoints a guardian to make personal and medical decisions for a person unable to make those decisions for themselves. Conservatorship is the court process for appointing someone to manage the financial affairs of a person who cannot manage them. Conservators handle paying bills, managing property, and safeguarding financial assets. We file these proceedings to allow a loved one to step in to handle the affairs of the person. Those proceedings are time consuming and expensive. They can and should be avoided by proactive estate planning with a knowledgeable attorney, such as yourself. Appointing a trustworthy and dependable agent to serve under a power of attorney is very important.

For our readers, learn more about estate planning at libbybanks.com, or call for your free initial consult at 602-228-4218.

Do You Have Belly Fat, Fatigue, Brain Fog or Hormonal Issues?

Are you gaining belly fat that you can’t seem to get rid of? Are you tired all the time, but can’t figure out what’s going on? Is your brain not functioning as well as it used to? If this is you, then please call us — we need to help you address this to prevent the longterm results of the above: heart attack, stroke, dementia, chronic joint pain/joint replacement surgery, depression, anxiety and many other chronic diseases.

No one wants to have a heart attack, stroke or dementia for sure, as many times we lose our independence, and it’s scary to depend on others all the time. Depression, anxiety and joint surgery doesn’t seem quite so bad — but our ability to enjoy life is significantly diminished if we have these symptoms. And as we’re nearing or in retirement, we’ve been looking forward to enjoying travel, more athletics, time with grandkids and more hobbies, but if we’re not feeling good, it’s not a time of joy, it’s more a time of stress. That’s not okay, and there’s a way to address that!

We see those around us gaining weight as they get older, so we start thinking it’s

normal, but it’s really not! It didn’t used to be this way, even as short a time ago as the 1970s! Look at pictures of people at the beach or at gatherings from that time and the obese/overweight person is rare. Now they’re everywhere — and treatment is not the “magic” drug Ozempic that everyone’s pushing.

It is important to look for underlying causes of weight gain — hormonal deficiency, chronic infections, undiagnosed sleep apnea, food sensitivities, chemical toxicity and the list goes on. These underlying issues often cause the fatigue that many of us feel — but alternatively, some people get overly-revved up. They can’t settle down to relax and they are in a state of fight or flight — which, temporarily, works better than exhaustion. However, we can’t heal our bodies when we’re in fight of flight, so we need to undo that state to start improving our health.

Did you know that men have almost a 70 percent decrease in their sperm count these days as compared to 60 yrs ago? That means their sex hormones are way down too — which affects libido,

body fat levels, motivation for life (and that ever present honey-do list) and our energy levels.

On the female side, it’s almost universal that women are having symptoms going through menopause these days when it used to be a non-event. Our monthly event just stopped being something we had to deal with, as compared to now many (if not most of us), have issues with severe brain fog, weight gain, depression/irritability, fatigue, joint pain, hot flashes — symptoms that are really interfering with our lives.

Prescriptions medications don’t fix these issues. They may cover up symptoms, but they’re not resolving the underlying cause. What Dr. Jennifer Sosnowski, one of the top Functional Medicine

physicians in the country, and her team at MVP Medical Care, do is help you learn to get your full health back by resolving these symptoms naturally. With that, you’ll be looking good, feeling good and be ready to take on the world! You’ll be that awesome grandparent to your grandkids, be the leader in organizing trips with your friends, get out and enjoy hikes in nature (especially now that it’s getting cool), or start a new hobby!

If you’re ready to get your health back, call right away — your long-term health and happiness may be at stake! You’ve got a top Functional Medicine MD in your backyard, so take advantage of what MVP Medical offers! Schedule a free 15-minute Discovery Call at 480588-7787 to talk about what’s going on with you and how we might help!

Entertainment Movie Reviews and Upcoming Release Dates

IN THEATERS

Presence

A new home puts a young family under surveillance by an otherworldly presence

Presence manages make its audience truly uncomfortable by filming in a way that creates a truly voyeuristic effect of this unique family. As you finally begin to become comfortable looking in on the private lives of the family members, things get scary. Suddenly you are second guessing everything you are seeing and have already been witness too. A terrific cast that rides the line between surreal and realistic, Chris Sullivan providing an “A” game performance. My only minor complaint is the camerawork. It feels a bit too much like a home movie operator, but based upon the movie theme itself, the framework is understandable and fits what Soderbergh is looking to accomplish. Overall, a fascinating film and worth price of admission.

Companion

A woman’s getaway with her boyfriend takes a horrific twist when she realizes just how little control she has in the relationship.

film to the point of almost making it seem amateurish. Roughly filmed starts and stops, exasperated by a scrip that is not overly funny or thrilling, creates what feels like some of the 90 minutes I have spent in one place in quite some time. The cast is solid. Unfortunately, they were not given a chance to showcase their talents with the material provided. At best, I would suggest waiting to see this when it hits your streaming service.

Love Hurts

Love is found in many ways as a salesman’s past comes back in an explosive way.

I had high hopes for this film. Ke Huy Quan is a charismatic actor and brings so much from his stuntman days to the productions he is on. Unfortunately, Love Hurts is true to its name. The movie is unbelievably rushed and has a sense that the editing was left in its first draft/first cut form when released. There’s a smart film about the trials of becoming a better person, but it’s unbelievably half baked. No help was seen by the majority of the characters who ended up as wastes of solid talent pool. I was particularly disappointed in the material provided to Ariana DeBose’s (our fateful co-star). DeBose’s abilities were sadly underutilized. Even the action scenes waiver between solid to choppy and staged. This had all the makings of “what could have been” only to leave you with “what should not have ever been.”

The Monkey takes us back to horror movies of yester year. Utterly graphic and over the top deaths are the film’s cornerstone. To its credit, there’s something oddly comforting about the how it handles life and death. Seeing the brothers living their lives in fear, destroying everything they have over past misdeeds, it’s a good dosage of pathos the film needs in light of the overall silliness. Theo James’ running double duty in the lead roles works perfectly within the film’s balance of tragedy and absurdity. As a whole the performances and the script sells you on the idea that maybe this could happen, maybe. The tone and dialogue may not be for everyone, but if you find yourself into Osgood Perkins’ unique way of filmmaking, you will be well rewarded here. A story that helps you laugh at how silly death can be.

NEW RELEASES

Companion’s theme and execution are understandably going to resonate with many audience members. That said, it’s hard to see what the film itself brings us that hasn’t been said before in other films of the same or similar genres. If anything, the odd tonal balance and pacing ends up hurting the

March 7

Mickey 17

Night Of The Zoopocalypse

Rule Breakers

March 14

Black Bag

Novocaine

A Sloth Story

March 21

The Alto Knights

Snow White

Bob Trevino Likes It

Magazine Dreams

The

Monkey

Years after a demonic toy monkey tore their family apart, twin brothers reunite to destroy their tormenter.

March 28

The Woman In The Yard

A Working Man

MARCH HAPPENINGS

22ND MELROSE ON 7TH AVENUE FAIR

When: March 1

Where: 7th Avenue and Indian School

What: This annual one-day event spans over a half mile in the heart of Phoenix’s Melrose District on 7th Avenue from Indian School to Campbell Avenue. Free to the public, M7 features over 200 local, independent artisans, food trucks, live music, entertainment zone for kids, and a craft beer garden. Enjoy the local businesses along 7th Ave., as well as the popular Classic Car Show, which welcomes classic, antique and vintage cars, trucks and hot-rods. And, it is dog friendly.

Info: www.instagram.com/ melroseon7thavenue

WICKED

When: March 4 - 30

Where: ASU Gammage, 1200 S. Forest Ave., Tempe

What: So much happened before

Dorothy dropped in. WICKED, the Broadway sensation, looks at what happened in the Land of Oz…but from a different angle. Long before Dorothy arrives, there is another young woman, born with emerald-green skin — smart, fiery, misunderstood, and possessing an extraordinary talent. When she meets a bubbly blonde who is exceptionally popular, their initial rivalry turns into the unlikeliest of friendships…until the world decides to call one “good,” and the other one “wicked.” From the first electrifying note to the final breathtaking moment, WICKED — the untold true story of the Witches of Oz — transfixes audiences with its wildly inventive story. See website for performance times.

Info: asugammage.com/wicked

M3F MUSIC FESTIVAL

When: March 7 - 8

Where: Steele Indian School Park, 300 E. Indian School Rd., Phoenix,

What: The nonprofit M3F festival, formerly known as McDowell Mountain Music Festival, will take place Friday and Saturday, March 7-8 at Steele Indian School Park in Phoenix, Arizona. M3F donates 100% of its proceeds to charity with $2 million donated since 2022 and $5.2 million raised since its inception in 2004. With three music stages, the festival highlights an array of talent from EDM to indie, pop and R&B. Headliners include LCD Soundsystem, Justice, Sylvan Esso, Alvvays, and more!

Info: www.m3ffest.com/

RON WHITE AT TALKING STICK RESORT

When: March 8

Where: Talking Stick Resort, 9800 E. Talking Stick Way, Scottsdale What: “They call me Tater-Salad.” Get ready for an unforgettable night with the legendary Ron White. From his iconic role in the Blue Collar Comedy

Tour to his Grammy-nominated albums, White has captivated audiences with his sharp wit and timeless storytelling. Join us as Ron shares hilarious tales from his Texan roots and everyday adventures, proving why he’s one of America’s most beloved comedians. With a career that spans decades, his laughter reaches far beyond the stage, with his support for US troops and standout roles in films like Horrible Bosses and Sex and the City 2. Don’t miss your chance to see Tater-Salad live!

Info: www.ticketmaster.com

CACTUS REINING CLASSIC

When: March 14

Where: WestWorld Of Scottsdale, 16601 N. Pima Rd., Scottsdale

What: Saddle up and hold on, the wildly popular Cactus Reining Classic, which has been viewed by millions on Paramount and CMT’s The Last Cowboy rides back into WestWorld of

Scottsdale. Events will run from 8 a.m.-8 p.m. every day with free admission for spectators. More than 30 western and reining competitions, from youth and amateur to professional with cash prizes, including the famous Run for a Million, as seen on Taylor Sheridan’s hit TV series The Last Cowboy, where riders compete to win a million dollars.

Info: brumleyevents.com/cactusreining-classic/#

STEEP CANYON RANGERS

When: March 22

Where: Musical Instrument Museum,

4725 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix

What: Hailing from both the Appalachian and Piedmont regions of North Carolina, Steep Canyon Rangers have long held traditional bluegrass paramount while possessing an exceptional ability to bring it down the mountain and incorporate accessible influences. Steep Canyon Rangers have released 14 studio albums over their esteemed career, including three

collaborative albums wit h actor and banjoist Steve Martin. They have been nominated for three Grammy Awards: Nobody Knows You won the 2013 Grammy for Best Bluegrass Album, and 2012’s Rare Bird Alert and 2020’s North Carolina Songbook received nominations in the same category. The band has also been inducted into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame and appeared on some of the world’s biggest stages.

Info: mim.org/concerts/upcomingconcerts/

SPIRITS OF MEXICO FESTIVAL

When: March 23

Where: Downtown Phoenix, 113 N. 6th St., Phoenix

What: Spirits of Mexico Festival is a vibrant celebration showcasing Mexico’s rich cultural heritage and natural beauty. We spotlight a different Mexican state yearly to highlight the unique traditions, cuisine, and attractions that make Mexico a top travel destination. This year, we are featuring the state of

Nayarit. Known for its stunning Pacific coastline, lush jungles, and vibrant indigenous culture, Nayarit offers a captivating experience for all. Join us as we bring the essence of Nayarit to Phoenix, featuring music, dance, art, tasting area, cooking classes, mixology classes, culinary delights and more!

Info: www.spiritsofmexicofestival. com/

ART BY YASMINA REZA

When: March 28 - April 13

Where: Theatre Artists Studio, 12406 N. Paradise Village Parkway E., Scottsdale

What: A sophisticated, stylish, stimulating, dazzling comedy with a moving, disturbing and provocative look at the serious issues of life and art. If a friendship is based on mutual agreement, what happens when one person does something completely different and unexpected? The question is: Are you who you think you are or are you who your friends think you are?

Info: thestudiophx.org/tickets

ACROSS

1. Bet’s predecessor

6. Ogre-like creature

9. Attorney’s bargain

13. Old but in

14. *Restaurant waiting area?

15. Located near crannies?

16. List of Catholic saints

17. Down Under runner

18. White heron

19. *____ meal, or staff meal

21. *Meat and fish, in Italian restaurant

23. Singer/songwriter Yoko

24. *What appetizers do to appetite

25. *Deuce

28. Like a reliable move

30. Not a desktop

35. “My bad!”

37. Painter Chagall

39. Beyond suburban

40. Wisecrack

41. *Nigiri, e.g.

43. *Middle Eastern bread

44. Of an arm bone

46. That time

47. Let it stand, to proofreader

48. Swellings

50. Chancy

52. Between E and NE

53. Stomach reflex

55. *Fish eggs

57. *Second C in CDC

61. *____ d’hotel

64. Not mainstream, as in art

65. “To His ____ Mistress”

67. Bracelet add-on

69. Covers with gold

70. Stiff grass bristle

71. Irving of Dallas Mavericks

72. Eyelid affliction

73. Fairytale princess test

74. Winter driving hazard

DOWN

1. Curved one

2. Table extender

3. Sicilian erupter

4. Movie trailer, e.g.

5. Perfecting, as in skill

6. Toe the line

7. Popular pickup

8. Puppy love

9. Jumping stick

10. Forsaken

11. Barely got by

12. Spumante-producing town

15. Greek god’s libation

20. Rumpelstiltskin’s machine, pl.

22. *Freshwater staple in sushi restaurant

24. Idolize

25. *Chef’s hat

26. Modified “will”

27. Offer two cents

29. Drawn tight

31. Baby porcupines

32. Commonplace

33. Like Cheerios

34. *Blue-____ special

36. Unsubscriber’s focus

38. *____ de partie, or line cook

42. ____structure or ____red

45. Cujo’s disease

49. Ray shooter

51. Foxhunter’s call to hounds

54. Short version

56. C2H5

57. Marlboros or Camels, slangily

58. Army group

59. Lazily

60. *Complimentary dish

61. Asian starling

62. *Steak choice

63. Great Lake

66. Be in the red

68. Were introduced

Is Pain Stealing Your Life, One Day at a Time?

New Book by

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Tips, and Advice for People Let Down by the Medical System

In the next 10 years, the surgical industry is expected to double. From joint replacements to spinal surgeries, more and more people are being told their only option is invasive procedures. Yet in the U.S., we already spend as much on back pain annually as we do on cancer, diabetes, and arthritis combined—without meaningful progress.

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That’s why local doctor Tom Padilla wrote his #1 bestselling book, Solving the Root Cause of Pain. Inspired by his own battle with undiagnosed chronic pain in his 20s, and countless stories from patients - Dr. Padilla created this easyto-read book to help others escape the cycle of temporary fixes and failed treatments.

“Many people we see at my clinic have been told their pain is just a part of getting older, or that nothing more can be done,” says Dr. Padilla. “But most of the time, pain isn’t inevitable—it’s a signal that something deeper is going on. You just need the right tools to address it.”

“Pain Isn’t Just Physical—It Steals the Best Parts of Your Life”

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• The Hidden Cause of Stiffness: Why stretching and massage don’t fix the

• Finding the Right Providers: How to identify skilled providers and spot red flags before wasting time or money.

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“What If You’re Not ‘Just Getting Older’—But You’ve Got the Wrong Diagnosis?”

“Many chronic injuries can heal if treated at the root cause,” says Dr. Padilla. “But far too often, healthcare providers miss the mark by focusing only on symptoms. People end up stuck, wasting time on ineffective treatments, and feeling like their pain will never go away.”

One example is Kathy, a 50-year-old grandmother who had tried everything from chiropractic care to massage therapy, only to be left frustrated and in pain. After working with Dr. Padilla’s team to uncover the root cause of her pain, Kathy was back to hiking, playing with her grandkids, and living life without fear of injuries holding her back.

Dr. Padilla’s book not only helps readers identify the root cause of their pain but also teaches them

Continued from previous column

how to evaluate whether a treatment is working. His goal is to provide clarity in a system that often leaves patients in the dark.

“Stop Losing Time with the Wrong Treatments”

Dr. Padilla knows firsthand how frustrating it is to feel dismissed by the healthcare system. That’s why he’s offering Solving the Root Cause of Pain for free—to give as many people as possible the tools they need to take control of their health. For a limited time, you can request a free copy with no obligations and read it in the comfort of your home.

“There’s too much misinformation and too many people suffering needlessly,” Dr. Padilla explains. “My goal is to put good information into as many hands as possible,whether it’s

understanding their pain or learning how to find the right provider, this book is about giving people the tools to take control of their health.”

If you’re tired of losing moments that matter most to pain or worry, this book could be the first step toward lasting relief.

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S U D O K U

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SOLUTION ON PAGE 23.

Handyman

Charity event set for March 22

Image: Resident Real Estate

Resident Real Estate will hold it’s second annual A Night in Monaco charity gala March 22, from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m., at Otto Car Club, 15550 N 78th St., Scottsdale. Proceeds from the event will go to the Saguaros children’s charities.

The event will feature casino gaming, a luxury handbag boutique, an arcade and opportunities to win prizes like

Gucci purses and jewelry from Oliver Smith. Guests will savor a culinary experience by Uchi and enjoy a live DJ set. The highlight of the evening will be the Grand Prix F1 racing simulator competition, where the driver with the fastest lap will be crowned champion and go home with a luxury watch.

The event raised $25,000 in 2024.

Tickets and Sponsorships care available at residentaz.com/gala/.

GORGEOUS BELLA MONTE CONDO!

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