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Graze and Go AZ Brings Good Vibes and an Elevated Bottomless Charcuterie Bar Cart Experience to Memorable Events

DON’T WORRY, BRIE HAPPY! GRAZE AND GO AZ IS BRINGING GOOD VIBES AND AN ELEVATED BOTTOMLESS CHARCUTERIE BAR CART EXPERIENCE TO MEMORABLE EVENTS AND GATHERINGS. Designed to eliminate event catering hassles, Graze and Go AZ’s charcuterie bar carts provide a seamless, stylish, and stress-free way to feed any crowd while allowing hosts and guests to savor the moment and enjoy their event.

Unlike traditional grazing tables, Graze and Go AZ offers a more interactive and personalized approach. Each guest receives their own individually curated mini charcuterie board, ensuring a hygienic, customized, and unlimited grazing experience. With packages available for any event size or budget, Graze and Go AZ bar carts include a variety of high-quality cheeses, meats, fresh fruits, nuts, crackers, caprese skewers, sweet treats, and more — all customizable to match the event’s theme and preferences.

“I’ve created an interactive experience for special events that guests will enjoy,” said Heidi Koffman,

owner of Graze and Go AZ. “With Graze and Go AZ, everyone can build their own unique charcuterie board and enjoy their favorite flavors— again and again, because it’s bottomless. It’s more than just a charcuterie spread; Graze and Go AZ serves as a crowd-pleasing entertainment element that event guests will be thrilled to experience.”

PERFECT FOR ANY OCCASION

Graze and Go AZ caters to a variety of luxury events and corporate gatherings, including:

• Corporate Events and Networking Receptions

— Impress clients and employees with a stylish, interactive grazing experience.

• Weddings and Bridal Showers – From elegant cocktail hours to getting-ready suites, Graze and Go AZ provides a sophisticated yet fun catering option.

• Winery and Private Tastings – The perfect complement to wine pairings and private tastings.

• Private Parties and Social Events – Ideal for milestone celebrations, engagement parties, and VIP gatherings.

• Graduation Parties – Celebrate academic achievements with a unique and stress-free catering option.

• Mother’s Day Brunch – Elevate your celebration with a beautifully curated charcuterie experience for the special moms in your life.

• Holiday Gatherings – Make festive celebrations even more special with an elegant charcuterie bar cart.

• Baby Showers and Gender Reveals – Offer a stylish and delicious way to celebrate the arrival of a new baby.

BOOK GRAZE AND GO AZ FOR YOUR NEXT EVENT

Graze and Go AZ is now accepting bookings for corporate and private events in Phoenix and the surrounding areas. Whether you’re planning an elegant soirée, a corporate networking event, or a milestone celebration, our elevated charcuterie bar cart brings a unique and sophisticated catering experience to your gathering. We work with event planners, venue coordinators, and hosts to customize the experience to fit any occasion.

For more information, event packages, and to secure your date, visit GrazeAndGoAZ.com or follow @ GrazeAndGoAZ on social media.

City News Celebrating 20 Years of Providing Hope

EACH YEAR, OVER 800 YOUTH AGE OUT OF ARIZONA’S FOSTER CARE SYSTEM, MANY WITHOUT A STABLE SUPPORT NETWORK, FINANCIAL RESOURCES, OR THE LIFE SKILLS NEEDED TO TRANSITION INTO ADULTHOOD. Hope & A Future, a faith-based nonprofit, has made it their mission to offer mentoring, guidance, and support to teens aging out of the foster care system, helping them build bright, independent futures filled with hope.

Hope & A Future offers practical life skills training through workshops on financial literacy, cooking, resume building, job readiness, and more. Youth are supported in setting and reaching personal goals, from pursuing higher education to securing meaningful employment and housing.

These essential programs aside, Hope & A Future also hosts a summer camp specifically designed for children ages 12 to 15 whereas other camps only accept kids between ages seven to 11. Since first establishing this summer camp in 2006, they have grown each year, changing the lives of thousands of Arizona children. The numbers say it all:

• 4,262 foster kids have attended summer camps with Hope & A Future.

• 6,600 volunteers provided camp support, with a volunteer value of $18,300,000.

• 20,000 toys have been distributed to foster kids for birthdays and Christmas.

• 213 educational scholarships have been awarded, exceeding $365,000.

• In 2024, Hope & A Future launched a Transitional Living Program with over $500,000 in housing assistance and rent to young adults formerly in the foster care system.

Saturday, April 12, join honorary chair Governor Jan Brewer as AZ Hope & A Future celebrates 20 years of transforming the lives of foster children across Arizona. With dinner and pageantry, this event highlights the meaningful work that brings hope and opportunity to the present and future of these young lives.

For all the details, to RSVP, or to request information about sponsorship opportunities, visit azhope.com/20years.

PAULA RIGGS

At Karsten’s Ace Hardware, we believe that great service comes from experience, passion, and a genuine love for helping others.

Paula Riggs has spent the last 28 years in the retail hardware industry, but her knowledge goes far beyond

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Paula is proud of the staff she has built and grateful to

Charity Your Guide to Informed Giving for the 2024 Tax Season

A NEW LEAF

A New Leaf is dedicated to helping families overcome homelessness and escape domestic violence across the Valley. By providing shelter, food, and support, they offer a lifeline to those in need, giving them hope and a chance to rebuild their lives. Your donation can literally mean the difference between a family sleeping on the streets or finding shelter. It can be the first step toward breaking the cycle of domestic violence for good. Your support will help restore dignity and help create a stronger, safer community for everyone. turnanewleaf.org

AGAPE ADOPTION AGENCY

Agape is a Christian-based Phoenix adoption agency with a passion to empower positive outcomes for children and families. Their approach is unique in it’s collaboration with birth parents, adoptive and foster families, government agencies and community service providers throughout the journey of life, love and healing. agapeaz.org

ADVANCE COMMUNITY

Advance Community supports health and wellness programs in under-resourced Arizona communities. Through the Stove to Table program, Advance delivers over 13,000 fresh, homemade meals each year to low-income seniors-easing meal prep burdens, reducing isolation, and promoting independent, healthy living. advancecommunity.org

AID TO ADOPTION OF SPECIAL KIDS (AASK)

There are more than 13,000 children in Arizona’s foster care system due to abuse, neglect, and abandonment. For 35 years, AASK has served kids and teens in Arizona’s foster care system by matching them with supportive, caring adults through foster care, adoption and mentoring. A donation to AASK helps to provide these children with families, mentors, and the opportunity to connect with their siblings. fostercaretaxcredit.giving

ARIZONA BROADWAY THEATER

Arizona Broadway Theatre (ABT) is a premier nonprofit performing arts organization dedicated to enriching lives through the power of live theater and high-quality

entertainment. Supporting ABT through donations is an investment in the cultural and educational fabric of the community. Contributions enable the theater to continue producing professional musical theater, delivering youth educational programs, and enhancing community outreach initiatives. azbroadway.org

ARIZONA INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS

SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION (AISSF)

Contributions to AISSF earn tax credits for AZ taxpayers and provide need-based scholarships for students attending Arizona’s finest independent private schools. Learn more about how you can earn tax credits for changing children’s lives, one student at a time by visiting our website. aissf.org

ARIZONA SUNSHINE ANGELS

Arizona Sunshine Angels has a mission to promote the self-esteem of children in foster care who reside in residential group homes by providing them with essential needs to support education, independent living, self-worth and hope. They have been a steadfast advocate for over 700 children, from newborns to 18 year olds, residing in 11 residential group homes across the Valley of the Sun. sunshineangelsaz.org

CATHOLIC CHARITIES

Since 1993, Catholic Charities Community Services of Arizona has been dedicated to serving our most vulnerable neighbors throughout Northern and Central Arizona. With over 20 programs, they reach thousands of people each year, regardless of their race, ethnicity, economic status, or religious affiliation. Catholic Charities summarizes their mission as: Serving and Sheltering Our Neighbors; Strengthening Children and Families; Welcoming Refugees and Immigrants; and Collaborating with Our Community. catholiccharitiesaz.org

CENTER FOR THE RIGHTS OF ABUSED CHILDREN

The mission of the Center for the Rights of Abused Children is to do more, be more, and change more for abused children. Their pro bono Children’s Law Clinic provides essential legal services to abused children that are not available anywhere else. thecenterforchildren.org

FRESH START WOMEN’S FOUNDATION

A pillar in the Phoenix community for over 30 years, Fresh Start transforms lives by providing access and resources that empower women to achieve selfsufficiency and use their strength to thrive. Their services support women across Arizona to become the hero of their own story. freshstartwomen.org

HOPE & A FUTURE

Children in foster care need compassion for their circumstances that is actively demonstrated through love and encouragement. Hope & A Future provides acceptance to the abandoned and neglected children who have been rejected and offer reliable programs to meet their needs. Hope & A Future supports Arizona’s 15,000 foster children through relationship-based programs, including summer camps, life-skills training, mentoring, tutoring and educational scholarships. azhope.com

LOST OUR HOME PET RESCUE

Lost Our Home provides compassionate solutions to permanent and temporary displacement, pet abandonment, and hunger by assisting both pets and their families, especially during times of domestic violence, eviction, homelessness, illness, and more. They take a proactive approach to keeping pets out of overcrowded shelters where they are at risk of being euthanized and instead place them with families that love them. By bridging the gap between human welfare and pet welfare services, Lost Our Home ensures that families facing adversity don’t have to choose between their own well-being and the safety of their beloved pets. lostourhome.org

MILITARY ASSISTANCE MISSION

Military Assistance Mission provides essential aid to active-duty, guard, and reserve service members. From financial assistance to morale support, they are dedicated to easing their burdens. Join them in honoring their sacrifice and ensuring they receive the care they deserve. azmam.org

NEW HORIZON DENTAL

New Horizon Dental Center believes everyone deserves access to quality dentistry, especially those in significant need of treatment. The clinic’s mission is to strengthen the community by providing life-changing dental treatments to those who cannot afford it. Your donation can give others in need their smile back as well and open new possibilities for them through newfound confidence. newhorizondental.org

PARKINSON’S FOUNDATION

The Parkinson’s Foundation makes life better for people with Parkinson’s disease by improving care and advancing research toward a cure. In everything they do, they build on the energy, experience, and passion of their global Parkinson’s community — where people living with Parkinson’s, families, caregivers, scientists, advocates, donors, and volunteers join forces to improve lives and advance toward a cure.

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PREGNANCY CARE CENTER

Pregnancy Care Center provides free pregnancy tests, ultrasounds, life-affirming options counseling and community resources. Being pregnant while unemployed, uninsured, or undocumented can be scary, and the need for PCC services in an unplanned pregnancy has never been greater. Clients at PCC are provided with prenatal services, life skills education, fatherhood programs, ICU mobile services, and diapers and other essentials. pccchandler.com

TELEVERDE FOUNDATION

For many incarcerated women, life after prison seems like an impossible challenge. Without access to education, job training, or support, the cycle of recidivism continues. The Televerde Foundation believes that every woman deserves a chance to thrive, not just survive. Through comprehensive programs that focus on education, professional development, and reentry support, they empower women to rebuild their lives and find a new sense of purpose.

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Dispelling myths about hospice

Some people found it surprising that President Jimmy Carter received hospice care for 22 months, but his experience only illustrates the biggest misconception about hospice: that it is for the final hours, days or even weeks. Hospice focuses on enhancing every moment. It supports caregivers and provides a care plan that honors the patient’s goals and wishes. Hospice of the Valley has been privileged to serve our community since 1977, and many families have shared that their only regret was not choosing hospice care sooner.

HERE ARE SOME COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT HOSPICE CARE:

MYTH: Hospice is just for the last hours/days/weeks of life.

In fact, receiving hospice care sooner in the disease process can help stabilize health conditions and enhance quality of life with personalized nursing care, social support and medical management. In-home care teams treat pain and symptoms, such as shortness of breath or infections. Anxiety is lessened because there is 24/7 access to one of our healthcare professionals, as well as a nurse who can visit, should there be an urgent need — no matter the time of day or night.

MYTH: Your primary care provider or specialist is no longer involved in your care.

Hospice organizations welcome the continued involvement of your community providers, as you transition to a comfort-based philosophy of care. The hospice team partners with your

provider to support your care goals throughout your hospice journey.

MYTH: Hospice care incurs out-ofpocket costs.

Even though our care teams come to you, wherever you live, you don’t have to worry about cost. Medicare Part A covers hospice care, including any needed medical equipment and related medications. Most insurance plans also cover hospice. And if you don’t have insurance, as the only nonprofit hospice in Maricopa County, Hospice of the Valley has always cared for all in need, regardless of ability to pay.

MYTH: All hospices are the same.          Medicare allows you to choose your own hospice provider, but if you don’t specify a choice, someone will choose for you. Fortunately, all it takes is a phone call to the hospice you prefer, and they can seamlessly transfer you into their care. It is important to choose a hospice that has the experience, expertise and resources to provide exceptional care.

Those are some of the myths. The truth is that hospice care provides vital support  during a very vulnerable time. An interdisciplinary team comes to you in the comfort of home to meet physical, emotional and spiritual needs. These teams of doctors, nurses, nursing assistants, social workers, chaplains and even volunteers are focused on providing comfort, dignity and compassionate care. Our goal is to help you make the most of every moment.

Debbie Shumway is executive director of Hospice of the Valley. To learn more about programs and services, visit hov. org or call (602) 530-6900.

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Legal Keep Your Trust Current to Avoid Probate

Most of our clients who have created a revocable living trust with us do so to avoid probate. Probate is the court proceeding filed in order to appoint an executor — called a personal representative in Arizona — to be able to access a deceased person’s bank accounts and assets and settle their estate. It’s expensive, time consuming for your heirs, and a public proceeding — anyone can go look at what’s been filed in the probate court. Not only does it expose your affairs to anyone who cares to look, it allows the many predators who are actively looking at these files to contact your personal representative. One client recently said they had numerous letters from people wanting to buy her deceased mother’s house, and that one real estate agent actually came knocking on the door when they didn’t respond to his calls!

The Trust is great for avoiding the hassles and expense of probate. But did you know you could end up with a probate even if you have a trust?

The key to avoiding probate with a trust is to assure that your assets are properly titled to the trust. We call this “funding the trust.” The few assets that cannot or should not go to the trust must also have proper beneficiaries named so we avoid probating them.

When we create a trust for you, we also prepare a Will. In our office, we call this a Pour-Over Will. It is designed to catch assets that are not in the trust or have no named (and living) beneficiary and “pour” them into the trust. The problem is, that pour over is not automatic. This

Will is subject to the probate rules. Here are some of the situations where we have to file a probate even though the deceased had a trust:

• He bought a new house and didn’t title it in the trust.

• She refinanced the mortgage and the mortgage company took it out of the trust in the process and didn’t get it back into the trust after closing on the refinance.

• An IRA (which must stay in the individual’s name) had only her spouse listed as a beneficiary — and the spouse passed before her.

• One of the spouses had an account in only his name that never was retitled to the trust, and again, had no beneficiary.

• The deceased bought a rental property, titled it in an LLC, but the LLC is solely owned by the deceased.

Many of my articles have focused on making sure your trust stays updated with laws, changes in your beneficiaries’ lives and changes to your trustees and agents named to handle your affairs. Equally important is checking your various holdings to be sure they are funded to your trust or have beneficiaries.

For our clients, we have recently started a Legacy Care Program membership so that we work regularly with our clients to ensure that their trusts are fully funded and review to see if changes are needed. If you are a client and interested in the program, check our website at https:// libbybanks.com/legacy-care-program/

If you are interested in working with an attorney who will offer you ongoing care and support for you and your family or other beneficiaries, give us a call at 602375-6752.

Neighbors Hello Neighbor!

NAME: Donata Cobb

AGE: 43

BUSINESS NAME AND LOCATION: Harrah’s Ak-Chin Casino, Maricopa

PERSONAL BACKGROUND

HIGHLIGHTS: I am originally from Lithuania — born and raised. Came to the United States (New Jersey) in my early twenties. Lived in New Jersey for about 9 years and then moved to Arizona for an Event Manager’s

position at Harrah’s Ak-Chin. Have a wonderful daughter who is 8 — she is currently enrolled in a Dual Language Immersion program at Tarwater Elementary, located right in the heart of the Clemente Ranch subdivision. In addition to my Events, Promotions, Entertainment and Audio/Visual carer at Harrah’s Ak-Chin, I enjoy being the chair of the Lithuanian American Community Arizona Chapter nonprofit organization. It brings me closer to my roots and gives me this great cultural balance between USA and Europe!

PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND

HIGHLIGHTS: I studied Sociology and Psychology, but I realized that this field was not for me. When I was young, I started with some summer jobs at Caesars in Atlantic City, New Jersey until about a few months in, I was offered a full-time job in VIP Services. Slowly but surely, my carer took off: from Casino Host, Player Services positions, to the Hotel VIP Check in operations, to Special Events, Promotion and Entertainment. I have been fortunate enough to work at multiple properties at Caesars

Entertainment and I’m very thankful I ended up right here at Harrah’s AkChin!

WHAT I DO: Marketing is a very broad term, but if I had to sum it up — I come up with an idea and then I operationalize it. It’s a great mix: it allows me to be creative and make things happen. Strategizing, creating, designing events, promotions, entertainment is what I do. I also lead a great group of people who ultimately make all those ideas happen!

WHAT I LIKE MOST ABOUT DOING

BUSINESS HERE: I love that there is not one day that’s the same! Things are constantly changing, there are new things to figure out and I love when there are challenges be resolved — feels very rewarding. I love the culture, the clear expectations, the busy surroundings and always fun and exciting environment!

PREVIOUS OCCUPATION AND WHY

I LEFT: I did some work on the hotel side of our business. Just noticing how much fun and excitement marketing departments have, immediately made me want to transition to that side!

WHAT I’M EXCITED ABOUT AND WHY: I’m very excited about some fun new things coming to Harrah’s AkChin Casino in the near future.

FAVORITE COMMUNITY CAUSE AND WHY: I love when Chandler Unified School District involves students, parents and all others living in the community and supports those in need through programs like Giving Tree at the Chandler CARE Center. It’s so heartwarming to see when the entire city gets together for a great cause. WHEN AND WHY, I STARTED MY BUSINESS/EMPLOYMENT HERE: It was a job promotion! I was very happy to be invited to start working at Harrah’s Ak-Chin. It’s been great.

WHERE I WAS BEFORE I LEFT AND WHY I LEFT: I lived in Maricopa before I moved to Chandler ten years ago. I love the proximity to all the Phoenix Metropolitan area cities and towns and everything they have to offer!

MY FAMILY: I have an 8-year old daughter and a wonderful boyfriend of 5 years. My extended family still lives in Lithuania — I love visiting them 2-4 times each year.

Donata Cobb (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 indepen-

dence. 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 therapy, 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

EXPERIENCE THE FREEDOM OF A PAIN-FREE KNEE:

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.”

Calling all high school students! Are you looking for a summer job, an internship, a part-time or full-time career opportunity? PVSchools is hosting its annual Student-Community Job Fair. Join the College and Career Department on Tuesday, April 8 from 4:30-7 p.m. at Shadow Mountain High School where employers from local businesses will provide a vast array of job opportunities for students and families to explore.

Community employers include:

• Alison Hendeles Early Childhood Center

• Arizona Army National Guard

• Arizona Caddie and Leadership Academy

• Canyon State Electric

• Desert Mountain Club

• Dutch Bros Arizona

• Fairmont Scottsdale Princess

• Goldfish Swim School North Scottsdale

• Phoenix Police Department

• PVSchools

• RSI, The Refrigeration School

• Sagewood

• United States Navy

• U.S. Army

• USMC

• Vector Marketing

Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with local businesses and explore exciting job prospects!

THE FUTURE’S SO BRIGHT, YOU’LL 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.

Education Pinnacle Pioneers Grab Gold at Nationals

Image courtesy of PV Schools

The Pinnacle High School Spiritline showcased extraordinary performances recently at the United Spirit Association (USA) Spirit Nationals held in Anaheim, California.

The Pioneers clinched national titles in four categories: Varsity Song Pom Advanced Medium, Varsity Jazz Advanced Medium/ Small, Varsity All-Girl Stunt Intermediate, and Junior Varsity Jazz! Their hard work paid off not only with these impressive championships but also with several top-ten finishes, including three second-place awards.

• Varsity Show Cheer Small Intermediate — 2nd Place

• Varsity All-Girl Stunt

Advanced — 2nd Place

• Varsity Crowd Leader Super — 2nd Place

• JV Show Cheer Novice — 4th Place

• Junior Varsity Pom Advanced — 7th Place

Congratulations to the incredible Pioneer Spiritline! Your dedication brings immense pride to Pinnacle and PVSchools. The Spiritline (Pom/Cheer) truly shines and is among numerous exceptional athletic programs offered to students in Paradise.

Benchmark School provides an exceptional community that fosters growth, creativity and a lifelong love for learning!

Pinnacle High School Spiritline posing with trophies and banners.

Students Triumph at Mandarin Speech Competition

Image courtesy of PV Schools

Whispering Wind Academy (WWA) students achieved top honors at the 3rd annual Arizona State Mandarin Speech Competition, held at ASU in February. The students brought home a first-place trophy, three second-place trophies, and three third-place trophies.

winners with their trophies.

The students’ success reflects their hard work and the strength of the school’s Mandarin Immersion program. S

even of the 14 finalists selected from school districts across Arizona were from Whispering Wind Academy.

RESULTS — DIVISION B (3RD & 4TH GRADE GROUP):

• Kiara (4th Grade) — First Place

• Donovan, Samantha, & Kian (4th Grade) — Second Place

• Carter, Garrett R., & Nadia (3rd Grade) — Third Place

PVSchools is proud of their accomplishments and is committed to continuing its support of language and cultural education throughout the district.

Summer Camps 2025 NVSO Summer Strings Camp Announced

North Valley Symphony Orchestra will hold its annual Summer Strings Camp for young strings players July 15-19. Tuesday through Friday, campers will meet at Shiloh Community Church, 19021 N. 32nd St., in Phoenix from 8:30-11:30 a.m. On Saturday afternoon, students will get to show off all their hard work by performing a concert for family and friends. Violin, viola, cello and bass students are welcome! The students

will be divided into separate ensembles to ensure they are challenged, but not overwhelmed! NVSO Youth Ensemble Directors and adult orchestra musicians will lead the camp which will include rehearsals, fun, and games! It is a great opportunity to keep working on musical skills while having fun with friends!

NVSO Music Director and Conductor, Kevin Kozacek, says, “We look forward to providing opportunities for young

strings players to keep active on their instruments during the summer months. NVSO is dedicated to educating and enriching the lives of future musicians. Summer camp allows us to reach out to students in the community who might not otherwise have a place to play with an ensemble.”

Registration for Strings Camp is now open. Early bird tuition is $180 per student if registered by June 1, 2025.

Summer Camp Options Abound

Summer camp season will be here before parents know it. While children anxiously await the last day of school, adults know that it can be challenging to keep kids occupied and mentally stimulated when they aren't in the classroom. Although it may be alright to enjoy a few days lounging around and playing video games, too much sedentary behavior is not good for anyone, even children. Families turn to summer camp to provide children with activities to occupy their time when school is not in session.

Camps catering to a variety of interests are

open to youngsters, so there's likely one out there to excite every child. Each year, more than 25 million children and adults take part in the camp experience, says the American Camp Association. Summer camp gives kids a chance to spread their wings and enjoy new adventures. When seeking camps, families can consider interests, proximity, cost, and other variables. Here are some of the different types of camps families can consider.

DAY CAMP

Day camps are a popular choice. Day camps tend to be general recreation camps that offer an array of activities. These camps are readily accessible and run by

various organizations. Some camps enable you to pay by the week, rather than committing to an entire season.

SLEEP-AWAY CAMP

As the name implies, sleep-away camp hosts campers overnight, typically for several weeks. This may be children's first extended time away from home, and there's bound to be a nerves that spring up. Round-the-clock activities and chances to bond with their peers can help kids overcome fears of being away from home.

ACADEMIC CAMP

Academic camps focus their attention on various subjects, putting like-minded

After the early bird registration has ended, pricing will return to the standard $200 tuition. To register, or get more information, visit northvalleysymphony. org/summercamp.

NVSO is partially funded by grants from the Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture through appropriations from the Phoenix City Council, and from the Arizona Commission on the Arts, an agency of the State of Arizona.

children together. Academic summer programs ensure children's brains stay active, helping students avoid that dreaded "summer slide." Some of these camps mimic a school day so they are familiar to kids. Academic focus may vary from general academia to specific subjects like STEM to astronomy to the arts.

FITNESS AND SPORTS CAMPS

Fitness-minded campers or those who play particular sports can investigate camps that focus on fitness and sports performance. These may be more rigorous than other types of camps since they involve lots of physical activity.

SUMMER CAMP SPOTLIGHT

VBS 2025 AT CHRIST CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION

No artificial intelligence here - bring a friend and go ALL IN for Vacation Bible School at Christ Church of the Ascension!! Join us daily Tuesday, May 27 through Friday, May 30 from 9 a.m.-noon for a uniquely creative approach to Bible stories, activities, crafts, games, songs, and more. $50 suggested fee; scholarships available.

Type: Day Camp

Ages: K-5th Grades

Location: Christ Church of the Ascension — 4015 E Lincoln Drive, Paradise Valley, AZ 85253

Contact: Sign up at ccaaz.org or call 602-840-8210

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Family Celebrate MIM’s

Celebrate 15 years of MIM with three full days of family-friendly fun

On April 4-6, MIM celebrates 15 years with a very special threeday Signature Event!

Mark your calendar for Celebrate MIM’s 15th Anniversary and enjoy an exciting program of live music, dance performances, and instrument demonstrations. Enjoy special performances from more than two dozen artists and ensembles, including Yellow

Bird Productions, the Furious Styles Crew, the Phoenix Afrobeat Orchestra, and taiko musician Ken Koshio.

There are also curator talks, an instrument craft, a museum-wide scavenger hunt, and much more! All activities are included with the price of museum admission and free for members.

Visit mim.org/eventsfor full schedule.

Upcoming Concerts at MIM

JAZZ

Keiko Matsui

Fri., May 9 | 7:30 p.m.

Sun., May 11 | 5:00 and 7:00 p.m.

$49.50–$54.50

An internationally acclaimed contemporary jazz pianist, producer, and composer.

AMERICAN TRADITIONS

R. Carlos Nakai With Will Clipman and William Eaton

Sat., May 10 | 7:30 p.m.

$44.50–$54.50

A Native American flutist, harpguitarist, and global percussionist trio.

SPECIAL EVENTS

Henry Diltz — Behind the Lens — California Dreamin’

Tue., May 13 | 7:00 p.m.

$33.50–$38.50

A legendary photographer for music legends of the ’60s and ’70s shares his work and stories.

SINGER-SONGWRITER

Emmaline

Thu., May 15 | 7:30 p.m.

$33.50–$44.50

A smoky, soulful singer, songwriter, and violinist.

AMERICANA AND FOLK

Nora Brown with Stephanie Coleman Sat., May 17 | 7:30 p.m.

$38.50–$49.50

An Americana sensation collaborates with one of the premier fiddlers in the genre.

I AM AZ MUSIC®

MusicaNova Orchestra — Laughing with Prokofiev, Stravinsky, and Haydn Sun., May 18 | 6:00 p.m.

$33.50–$38.50

The innovative Valley ensemble highlights use of pastiche and parody in the music of Prokofiev, Stravinsky, and Haydn.

JAZZ

Steve Cole Sat., May 24 | 7:30 p.m.

$38.50–$49.50

One of the most celebrated saxophonists in contemporary jazz.

Silver Sky’s Ultra-Luxury Residences Enters Construction Phase Real Estate

SilverSky Development is proud to announce the construction of its first showcase homes in the community, which are now going vertical. Nova and Aster, two fully designed showcase estates within Paradise Valley’s prestigious 12-home Silver Sky community, are now in the framing stage of construction. These exceptional homes mark a new chapter for Silver Sky, with construction completion anticipated in winter 2025.

Listed at $19,495,000 by Sabrina James, Nova is a 12,000 square feet modern European estate by Stratton Architects, embodies classic design and modern luxury amenities. Winner of the coveted Best in American Living Award earlier this year, Nova’s meticulous design and features

set a new benchmark for elegance, featuring:

• 6-bedrooms, 10 bathrooms

• Floor-to-ceiling windows

• Five-car garage

• Spa treatment area with a sauna and steam room

• Butler’s pantry

• Game room

• Lounge with a built-in wine wall

• Indoor/outdoor wet bar

• Two offices

• Guest House with a bedroom and private pool bath

• Pickleball court and more

Listed just a few weeks ago for $14,495,000 is Aster an 8,565 square feet estate seamlessly designed and gorgeously modern. With its clean lines, steel fascia, walls of glass and jawdropping interior design, this modern

desert masterpiece is an architectural statement. Features include:

• 5 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms

• Six-car Garage

• Large Exercise Gym

• Sauna & Cold Plunge

• Game Room

• Theater

• Butlers Pantry

• Wine Room

• Guest House with a bedroom and private pool bath

• Sport Court and more

“We are delighted to break ground on two of our Showcase estates, we’ve spent months designing and curating these homes to embody the essence of Silver Sky’s luxury estates,” said Silver Sky developer, Jeremy Takas. “The homes will not only reflect the unmatched quality and vision of our

community but will also enhance the reputation of Paradise Valley as a sought-after location for luxury living.”

“The prestigious Silver Sky community offers proximity to Paradise Valley’s renowned dining, shopping, golf and members-only clubs while providing residents a secluded estate with mountain views,” says listing agent Sabrina James. “Silver Sky Development has garnered a reputation for curating exquisite homes tailored to the discerning tastes of its residents. The community takes another significant step in shaping the future of luxury living.”

For more information about Nova, Aster and Silver Sky, please visit www. SilverSkyPV.com or contact Sabrina James at 480.440.2065, Sales@ SilverSkyPV.com.

LAKES, ARIZONA

a two-hour scenic drive from Phoenix, AZ

APRIL HAPPENINGS

When: Through 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

BUBBLE PLANET

When: Through April 30

Where: Arizona Mills, 5000 S Arizona Mills Cir., Tempe

What: Enter Bubble Planet, where the bubbles are the biggest and most fantastic ever! Prepare to explore an incredible planet that will challenge your imagination, amaze you with the magic of science, and unleash the child in you. With oversized bubbles, balloons, soap, and more, this sensory universe will give you the opportunity to see the world in a whole new way!

Info: bubble-planet.com/phoenix/

THE POWER OF POISON: ANOTHER KILLER EXHIBITION

When: Through August 24

Where: Arizona Science Center, 600 E. Washington St., Phoenix

What: Learn about the many plants and animals living deep in the Colombian forest that use poison as a vital tool for defense and survival. Find out how studying poison’s effects on human cells can help scientists figure out how to protect, repair and heal our own bodies and improve our health. Whether used as a defense against predators, a source of magical strength or a lifesaving medical treatment, The Power of Poison is sure to surprise you at every turn! The Power of Poison is organized by the American Museum of Natural History, New York (amnh.org) The Power of Poison will be open Tuesday-Sunday from 10:30 a.m.4:00 p.m. The exhibition is free with all Arizona Science Center Memberships, General Admission and All-Inclusive

tickets. Children under 3 are always free. Info: www.azscience.org/experience/allexhibitions/level-3/power-of-poison/

ARIZONA BIKE WEEK 2025

When: April 2-6

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

What: Whether you’re an avid motorcycle enthusiast or non-rider, Arizona Bike Week promises to deliver an event like you’ve never seen before. ABW is a growing event, and each year brings more parties, activities and attractions. WestWorld is home to the Southwest’s largest motorcycle event, and the pristine 380-acre special event site makes for the perfect setting for non-stop fun and excitement.You’ll find

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hundreds of vendors, builders, dealers and manufacturers, plus daily stunt shows, contests, live entertainment and bike shows. The RockYard features nightly blockbuster concerts at the most affordable ticket pricing you’ll find. This year’s lineup includes Five Finger Death Punch, Mudvayne, Stone Temple Pilots and Jackyl.

Info: www.tixr.com/groups/ azbikeweek/events/arizona-bikeweek-2025-108549

MARICOPA COUNTY FAIR

When: April 4-13

Where: Arizona State Fair Grounds and Coliseum, 1826 W. McDowell Rd., Phoenix

What: Head down to the Arizona State Fair Grounds and Coliseum for the 2025 Maricopa County Fair, select dates in April! Who’s ready for fried food, fun rides, unforgettable memories, and so much more? The Maricopa County Fair is just around the corner — see you there! Parking: $13

Info: www.maricopacountyfair.org/

11TH ANNUAL CONCOURS IN THE HILLS PRESENTED BY: PHOENIX CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION

When: April 15

Where: 12925 N. Saguaro Blvd., Fountain Park

What: Mark your calendars for the 11th annual Concours in the Hills event! Join ‘The Greatest Car Show on Grass’ for a day of stunning vehicles, great food, and music in the spectacular setting of Fountain Park. Attendance is free, but donations are welcome. Funds raised during Concours in the Hills finance innovative research, cuttingedge technology, recruitment of leading physicians, and child-friendly programs that make the hospital environment more comfortable for young patients. Attendees will enjoy a massive display of vehicles, showcasing everything from contemporary and classic race cars to exotic high-performance cars, muscle cars, sports cars, hot rods, military vehicles, helicopters, and motorcycles.

Info: phoenixchildrensfoundation. org/signature/concours/

EASTER BUNNY EXPRESS 2025

When: April 19

Where: Verde Canyon Railroad, 300 N. Broadway, Clarkdale

What: Children of all ages can visit with the Easter Bunny at the Verde Canyon Railroad depot prior to the train’s departure on Saturday, April 19. The train’s favorite “seasonal employee,” this honorable hare loves giving out handfuls of treats and armloads of hugs before bidding farewell to everyone on the train as it departs at 1 p.m. Get your photo taken with the big bunny and kids should be sure to enter your best guess in our jelly bean counting contest. The Easter fun keeps going onboard with a presentation of the winner-take-all candy counting contest winner by the Rare Rabbit himself. On board the train, adults can enjoy a spring-fresh Bloody Mary bursting with so many vegetables a bunny would love it. Free to visit with Easter Bunny at depot prior to train’s departure. $139 to ride train.

Info: www.verdecanyonrr.com/

April

APRIL EVENTS

Entertainment Movie Reviews and Upcoming Release Dates

IN

Mickey 17

An expendable that comes back after dying and finds himself having to fight for a new cause.

It’s always wonderful when Bong Joon-ho comes out with a new movie, and Mickey 17 is no exception. Joon-ho brings his usual balance of intriguing commentary through over the top humor but the film does stumble a bit with a tough of bloat and pacing that causes it not to flow as well as previous films. What is presented is wildly entertaining, Joon-ho finds a way to create a world that feels big but also has the contained feeling of the setting, allowing the viewer to feel all the more present. The cast is, in a word, magnificent. Creating different layers of over the top that match the world created by the film while avoiding redundancy. Pattinson is a true stand out in his role. Finding the aimless feel of the two Mickeys while still giving them distinct personalities. Ruffalo delivers a character that’s as dumb as he is scary. Far from his best, but still proves a weaker Joon-ho film is better than most filmmakers’ best.

It’s hard to really get mad at a movie with a title like that, but I must say, I feel a bit upset after seeing it. The snarky, self-referential tone of the film makes the story seem oddly dull for such an outlandish concept. What portrayed as a balance between comedy and horror, the latter rarely ever comes into play. Our director, Alex Sharfman, doesn’t even do much with the fantastical creatures and common folklore surrounding them. The cast don’t even seem to step out of the shoebox roles they are commonly associated with. The one stand out is Will Poulter, doing a terrific job of nailing every line and finding the scummy nature to his character. It’s a film that feels like it was made from a title alone. Produced into the safest version possible without really exploring its genre.

Black Bag

A British Intelligence spy has his loyalties tested when he investigates several suspects of a treasonous act - one of whom is his own wife.

Daffy and Porky’s story moves quickly and fluently, with constant jokes that hit both verbally and visually. Of course I have to give praise to the wonderful animation, using different styles throughout the movie. It’s a plot that can be shocking at points and even manages to keep one on edge of their seat. It’s the type of film that finds a way to appeal to longtime fans while still serving a great introductory for a new generation.

NEW RELEASES

April 4

A Minecraft Movie

Freaky Tales

Hell Of A Summer

The Luckiest Man In America

April 10

G20 (Amazon Prime Video)

Death of a Unicorn

Steven Soderbergh continues to prove his versatility in a film that is thrilling even in what would be the most mundane of scenes. Something as simple as the polygraph scene is taken to levels of anxiety I did not imaging possible with a question and answer session. That degree of subtlety continues throughout the film, from its performances to the pacing, never too quick or too slow. The most audacious it gets is its lighting, a heightened look to its simple story. Overall this film is a perfect balance, one of the best of the year so far.

The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie

April 11

The Amateur Warfare

Drop

April 18

Sinners

The Ritual

Sneaks

The Wedding Banquet (Limited)

A father and daughter accidentally hit a unicorn while meeting with the former’s employers and a deadly hunt begins when the creature’s parents come looking for revenge.

Daffy and Porky are back finding themselves having to save the Earth after uncovering a nefarious chewing gum conspiracy.

Despite some odd attempts at modern humor, the new Looney Tunes movie proves just how much these characters continue to thrive as time goes on.

April 25

The Accountant 2

The Legend Of Ochi

Until Dawn

On Swift Horses (Limited) Havoc (Netflix)

FOUNTAIN FIXER

CROSSWORD

CLUES ACROSS

1. Narrow piece of wood

5. African desert

11. Waxy covering on birds’’ beaks

12. Sour

16. Infrequent

17. Former AL MVP Vaughn

18. Policemen wear one

19. Out of the question

24. Used to chop

25. Symptoms

26. Not moving

27. Folk singer DiFranco

28. Comedian Armisen

29. Quantitative fact

30. Incline from vertical

31. Scottish musician

33. Rooney and Kate are two

34. Positioned

38. A very short time

39. Tropical American shrubs

40. Yemen capital

43. Spanish municipality

44. Medical professionals

45. Fibrous material

49. Confined condition (abbr.)

50. Without covering

51. “Mad Men” honcho Don

53. Hockey position

54. Taste property

56. Fertile spots in a desert

58. They precede C

59. “Requiem for a Dream” actor

Jared

60. Try a criminal case

63. Liberal rights organization

64. Spoke

65. Insect repellent

CLUES DOWN

1. Unshaven facial hair

2. More thin

3. Show up

4. Seethed

5. Ancient Greek city

6. Poisonous plant

7. Hello

8. College sports official

9. Monetary unit of Russia

10. Wings

13. Take too much of a substance

14. A citizen of Uganda

15. Most appealing

20. Atomic #18

21. Global investment bank (abbr.)

22. Jewish calendar month

23. Popular sandwich

27. Swiss river

29. Incorrect letters

30. Popular entree

31. Foot (Latin)

32. A driver’s license is one form

33. Extinct flightless bird

34. Appetizer

35. After battles

36. It neutralizes alkalis

37. Beverage container

38. Partner to “Pa”

40. Gray American rail

41. Salt of acetic acid

42. Canadian province

44. Dish made with lentils

45. Narrative poem of popular origin

46. For each one

47. Come to terms

48. Test

50. More dishonorable

51. Unit of loudness

52. The Ocean State

54. Monetary unit in Mexico

55. Lying down

57. Thus

61. Where LA is located

62. Western State

SOLUTION ON PAGE 21

They Said Pain Was Just “Normal Aging” But They

Were Wrong - Discover What They Missed

New Book by Dr. Tom Padilla Shares Helpful Information, 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.

The worst part? These surgeries are far from guaranteed to restore your quality of life. Our reactive healthcare system focuses on managing symptoms instead of solving problems at their root. If you want to protect your quality of life, the time to take control is now.

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Told Me I’d Have to Stop—But Now I’m Back to Doing What I Love”

For many people, persistent pain doesn’t just steal your mobility—it shrinks your world. Whether it’s playing with your kids or grandkids, traveling, or enjoying hobbies, pain can make even small moments feel out of reach.

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”

The book offers practical tools and insights for those struggling to find answers. Readers will discover:

• The Root Cause of Pain: Why most treatments fail and how to address the real issue.

• Breaking Free from Temporary Fixes: How to avoid the cycle of painkillers, injections, and short-term solutions.

• 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.

• Taking Control of Your Health: Simple strategies to stay active, prevent injuries, and enjoy life without fear of pain returning.

• Why MRI’s and X-Rays Can Be Misleading: Why relying on imaging alone is risky.

Each chapter provides clear, actionable advice to help you find answers the healthcare system hasn’t been able to give you.

“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

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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. Every Day Lost to Pain Is a Day You Can’t Get Back. Claim Your Free Copy Today

If you’re tired of living in pain, feeling let down by the medical system, or like you’ve tried everything, this book could be the answer you’ve been searching for. Request your free copy of Solving the Root Cause of Pain at www. thedoctorsofpt.com/book/. Supplies are limited each month, get yours today!

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