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IN&OUT JANUARY 10, 2013

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Administrators won’t say why the head of this school was escorted off property. Page 18.

7 THIS WEEK IN The Neighborhood

10 THIS WEEK OUT What you need to consider before hanging up your landline. Page 20.

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15 COVER STORY Pickier Eating

18 THE BUZZ

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20 OVER THE PRICKETT FENCE Hanging up the Landline

23 CLASSIFIEDS 28 REAL ESTATE WATCH

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THURSDAY 1.10

SDOHS: Boys’ Soccer vs. Ironwood PG. Popcorn served. First-come/first4 p.m. Sandra Day O’Connor High School 25250 North 35th Avenue Glendale 623-445-7100

JV at 4 p.m. Varsity at 6 p.m.

SDOHS: Girls’ Soccer vs. Ironwood 4 p.m. Ironwood High School 6051 West Sweetwater Avenue Glendale 623-445-7100

JV at 4 p.m. Varsity at 6 p.m.

WORSHIP

Royal Rangers

6:30 p.m.—8 p.m. Grace North Church 4135 West Opportunity Way 623-551-0007

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Parents’ Nite Out

6 p.m.—11 p.m. Grace North Church 4135 West Opportunity Way 623-551-0007 $15/RSVP by Wednesday; $20/No RSVP or after Wednesday

Night out for parents. Dinner, snacks, games and activities. Potty-trained children ages 3-5 and children K-7th grade. Registration required.

SCHOOL

DVUSD: Early Release

Deer Valley Unified School District Schools 623-445-5000

End time varies per school.

BCHS: Boys’ Soccer

Program for the next generation of Christ- vs. Mountain Ridge BUSINESS like men and lifelong servant leaders. For 4 p.m. Boulder Creek High School Chamber of Commerce at Anthem: boys in grades K-5.

Business for Breakfast 7 a.m.—8:15 a.m. Hampton Inn 42415 North 41st Drive 602-495-6483

Topic: How the national healthcare mandate will impact your small business. For Chamber members.

COMMUNITY VFW Meets

6 p.m. Veterans Post Headquarters 4250 West Anthem Way #845 623-444-5010

Monthly meeting of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 12031.

Library e-Books for your Kindle 6:30 p.m. North Valley Regional Library 40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 602-652-3000

Learn how to download e-books to your Kindle or Kindle Fire. Meeting Room.

Library e-Books for your Nook 7:30 p.m. North Valley Regional Library 40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 602-652-3000

Learn how to download e-books to your Nook, Nook Color or Nook Tablet. Meeting Room.

SCHOOL

BGHS: Boys’ Soccer vs. Greenway

North Phoenix Praise and Coffee 7 p.m.—9 p.m. Yogurt Garden 39504 North Daisy Mountain Drive 623-551-2266

Non-denominational Christian women’s group.

CLUBS

FRIDAY 1.11

Rotary Club

7:15 a.m.—8:30 a.m. Anthem Country Club 2708 West Anthem Club Drive 623-225-6342

4 p.m. Sandra Day O’Connor High School 25250 North 35th Avenue Glendale 623-445-7100

Freshmen at 4 p.m. JV at 5:30 p.m. Varsity at 7 p.m.

Live Music

6 p.m. The Station 46202 North Black Canyon Highway 623-465-7290 No cover

The Black Canyon Freeway band performs classic rock, country and blues music. It’s also all-you-can-eat fish fry Friday.

HEALTH

Introduction to Tai Chi

10 a.m.—11 a.m. North Valley Regional Library 40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 602-652-3000

JV at 4 p.m. Varsity at 6 p.m.

Family Movie Matinee

JV at 4 p.m. Varsity at 6 p.m.

SDOHS: Boys’ Basketball vs. Deer Valley

DINING

Tai Chi Master Franklin Wood presents an eight-week introduction to Tai Chi. For all ages. Registration needed.

4 p.m. Barry Goldwater High School 2820 West Rose Garden Lane 623-445-3000

JV at 4 p.m. Varsity at 6 p.m.

At Ironwood Country Club.

4 p.m. Greenway High School 3930 West Greenway Road 623-445-3000

BGHS: Girls’ Soccer vs. Greenway

40404 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 623-445-8636

KIDS 1 p.m. North Valley Regional Library 40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 602-652-3000

Join little orphan Annie on her adventures as she searches for her true family. Rated

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SDOHS: Girls’ Soccer vs. North Canyon

KIDS

Library 40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 602-652-3000

4 p.m. Sandra Day O’Connor High School 25250 North 35th Avenue Glendale 623-445-7100

Tips for enhancing employees’ and employers’ business value.

Walk-Up Computer Assistance

JV at 4 p.m. Varsity at 6 p.m.

WORSHIP

Celebrate Recovery 11:30 a.m. Koina Cafe 42201 North 41st Drive 623-466-7964

Support for individuals struggling with hurts, habits and hang-ups.

SATURDAY 1.12

CLUBS

National Society Daughters of the American Revolution Meeting 9:30 a.m. Outlets at Anthem 4250 West Anthem Way #435 623-551-3764

Ocotillo Chapter. Guest speaker: Lee Nelson, DAR State Chairman. Topic: Our flag’s history, how to honor it and its value to our nation. Open to non-members.

COMMUNITY

Recycle and Donate

8 a.m.—2 p.m. New River Kiwanis Community Park 48606 North 17th Avenue, New River 602-432-2800 $20 donation

Recycle cardboard, aluminum cans, copper, plastic bags and other metals. Papers and documents shredded. Donate electronics and household products. Dispose of unused/expired prescription drugs. Check online for a list of items not accepted.

MudPie Studios’ Grand Opening 10 a.m.—3 p.m. MudPie Studios 4220 West Opportunity Way 623-551-9177

Auditions for ‘Winnie the Pooh Kids,’ ‘Dear Edwina Jr.’ and ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ Through Sunday, Jan. 13 Musical Theatre of Anthem 42323 North Vision Way 602-743-9892 $250

Prepare a musical theatre song, 16-32 bars or 1-minute in length. Bring an accompaniment CD or iPod to sing with; you may also sing a cappella if needed. Registration materials must be completed prior to the audition. All who audition will be cast. Vocal auditions Jan. 12. Dance auditions Jan 13. Ages 6-9 for "Winnie the Pooh Kids." Ages 10-12 for "Dear Edwina Jr." Ages 13-19 for "Little Shop of Horrors." Times vary for each audition, check online for schedule.

Kid’s Games and Cards Program 10 a.m.—11:30 a.m. North Valley Regional Library 40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 602-652-3000

Learn to play Rummikub, Boggle, Hand and Foot and Cribbage, or bring your own games. Ages 10-14. Registration needed.

SUNDAY 1.13

COMMUNITY

Job Searching: True or False

1:30 p.m.—3 p.m. North Valley Regional Library 40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 602-652-3000

How tests can tell you if you are right for a job.

MONDAY 1.14

BUSINESS

Team Job Search Newcomers Welcome

5:30 p.m. St. Rose Philippine Duchesne 2825 West Rose Canyon Circle Pottery, snacks and bouncies. Pottery 623-465-9740 painting, art/music lessons, scrapbooking, Free

model building, candles and crafts.

DINING

DJ Music and Poker Tournament 5 p.m. The Station 46202 North Black Canyon Highway New River 623-465-7290 No cover

DJ Al at 5 p.m. Poker tournament at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Spaghetti Saturday $7.99. 8 |

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Job finding support and welcome workshop. Everyone who needs a job is welcome. Visit St. Rose office to pick up instructions and kit.

COMMUNITY

10:30 a.m.—noon North Valley Regional Library 40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 602-652-3000

Learn basic computer skills or explore career-related topics. Computer assistance sessions, GED information and individual topics concerning the use of a computer provided.

ENTERTAINMENT Art Lessons

4 p.m.—5:30 p.m. MudPie Studios 4220 West Opportunity Way 623-551-9177 $120/All sessions; $30/One session

Six-week multi-media art session. All levels and all ages welcome. Weekly on Mondays through Feb. 25. Register online.

KIDS

Baby Time for Crawlers

9:30 a.m. North Valley Regional Library 40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 602-652-3000

Story time introducing your baby to language, music and movement. Program is best suited for babies not yet walking. Thirty minutes of playtime follows. Birth to 12 months.

Baby Time for Walkers

10:30 a.m. North Valley Regional Library 40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 602-652-3000

Stories, songs, finger plays and other activities. Ages 12-14 months. Playtime and social time will follow the program.

SCHOOL

BCHS: Girls’ Basketball vs. Prescott

4 p.m. Boulder Creek High School 40404 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 623-445-8636

Freshmen at 4 p.m. JV at 5:30 p.m. Varsity at 7 p.m.

BGHS: Girls’ Soccer vs. Carl Hayden

4 p.m. Barry Goldwater High School 2820 West Rose Garden Lane, Phoenix 623-445-3000

JV at 4 p.m. Varsity at 6 p.m.

Mixing Social Media With ‘On the Job Duties’... or Not

9 a.m.—10:30 a.m. North Valley Regional

WORSHIP

Divorce Care Support Group

6:30 p.m.—8:30 p.m. The Crossroads Church-Koina Cafe 42201 North 41st Drive #100 623-466-7964 Free/Class; $15/Workbook


Help for recovering from separation or divorce. Non-denominational biblical teaching. Registration required.

TUESDAY 1.15

BUSINESS PBA

7 a.m. Anthem Community Center 41130 North Freedom Way 623-551-0523

Business networking group in Anthem looking to grow businesses.

COMMUNITY

Resume Writing in an Online World

6 p.m.—7:30 p.m. North Valley Regional Library 40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 602-652-3000

Say goodbye to the traditional resume. Explore the modern-day resume incorporating QR codes, hyperlinks and key words.

HEALTH

Parkinson’s Support Group Meeting 2 p.m. 3340 West Sousa Drive 623-551-9726

Caregivers encouraged to attend. Confirm by phone.

AA Women’s Meeting

5:30 p.m. Desert View Bible Church 105 West Carefree Highway, Phoenix 602-697-4047

BGHS: Girls’ Soccer vs. Deer Valley

4 p.m. Barry Goldwater High School 2820 West Rose Garden Lane Phoenix 623-445-3000

JV at 4 p.m. Varsity at 6 p.m.

SDOHS: Boys’ Basketball vs. Desert Vista

4 p.m. Sandra Day O’Connor High School 25250 North 35th Avenue Glendale 623-445-7100

Freshmen at 4 p.m. JV at 5:30 p.m. Varsity at 7 p.m.

Norterra Canyon: PTSA Meeting 6:30 p.m. Norterra Canyon School 2200 West Maya Way Phoenix 623-445-5191

WEDNESDAY 1.16

BUSINESS

Business Network at Anthem 7 a.m. Hampton Inn 42415 North 41st Drive 623-465-7979

Visitors welcome.

COMMUNITY

Ridgeline: Early Release

12:30 p.m. Ridgeline Academy CFA 33625 N North Valley Parkway, Phoenix 623-223-1335

BCHS: Boys’ Basketball vs. Mountain Ridge

4 p.m. Boulder Creek High School 40404 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 623-445-8636

Freshmen at 4 p.m. JV at 5:30 p.m. Varsity at 7 p.m.

BGHS: Boys’ Basketball vs. Deer Valley

4 p.m. Barry Goldwater High School 2820 West Rose Garden Lane, Phoenix 623-445-3000

Freshmen at 4 p.m. JV at 5:30 p.m. Varsity at 7 p.m.

The Caepe: Open House

The Caepe School 39905 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 623-551-7808

NVCA: Early Release

1 p.m. North Valley Christian Academy 39808 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 623-551-3454

BGHS: Varsity Wrestling vs. Paradise Valley/Apollo/ Saguaro 4 p.m. Barry Goldwater High School 2820 West Rose Garden Lane 623-445-3000

4 p.m. Sandra Day O’Connor High School 25250 North 35th Avenue, Glendale 623-445-7100

7:15 p.m. North Valley Regional Library 40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 602-652-3000

SCHOOL

SCHOOL

SDOHS: Boys’ Soccer vs. North Canyon

Adult Beginning Yoga

Series of eight slow-flow hatha yoga classes in the YogaFit style. Bring a mat and water. No registration necessary, space limited.

Dan Emery Plays Ladies’ Night at Wild Vines Wednesday.

JV at 4 p.m. Varsity at 6 p.m.

Avoiding Social Media Pitfalls 10 a.m.—11:30 a.m. North Valley Regional Library 40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 602-652-3000

Learn the dos and don’ts in social media identity.

New Friends of the Library

7 p.m. Meeting Room North Valley Regional Library 40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 602-652-3000

Monthly meeting promoting recreational, educational and cultural resources the library brings to the community.

DINING

Live Music

6 p.m.—9 p.m. Wild Vines 41111 North Daisy Mountain Drive 623-465-0010 No cover

Music by Dan Emery. Ladies night specials.

BCHS: Wrestling vs. O’Connor 5 p.m. Boulder Creek High School 40404 North Gavilan Peak Parkway 623-445-8636 Freshmen at 5 p.m. JV at 6 p.m. Varsity at 7 p.m. io

CLARIFICATION

Fort Tuthill Tube Run promoted online (forttuthill. com/tuberun.html) and featured in "Snow Fun, Snow Close," [In&Out, Dec. 27, 2012] is restricted to military use on Luke Air Force Base. If you are not a properly credentialed member of the U.S. military, please keep driving. There are several fun destinations nearby. see anthemnews.com for more.

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OUT OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD

The 4th Annual Cave Creek Balloon Festival is Saturday. IN&OUT STAFF PHOTO

THURSDAY 1.10

ENTERTAINMENT 'Emma'

2 & 7:30 p.m. Through Sunday, Jan. 20 Herberger Theater Center 222 East Monroe Street, Phoenix 602-252-8497 $27.50-$57.50

Emma Woodhouse believes herself to be the most talented matchmaker, so she chooses her friend Harriet as her next project. Despite Emma's obsession with romance, she remains clueless to the true desires of her own heart and her meddling leads to a whirlwind of comic complications and, of course, true love. One of Jane Austen's heroines comes to life in this large-scale musical.

'My Mother's Italian, My Father's Jewish and I'm Home for the Holidays' 7 p.m. Through Saturday, Feb. 9 Herberger Theater Center 222 E Monroe St, Phoenix 602-252-8497 $39.50-$49.50 10 |

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When the family arrives home to celebrate the holidays, Steve is thrown together with all of his dysfunctional family members in a riotous celebration of the holiday season. Holiday dinner at Grandma's where, if you're under 55, you still sit at the children's table, and 35 over-fed people share one toilet. For mature audiences.

'Peter Pan'

7:30 p.m. Through Sunday, Jan. 13 ASU Gammage 1200 South Forest Avenue, Tempe 480-965-3434 $60-$125

The legend takes a new adventure with magical moments and a captivating hook.

HEALTH

Fitness Hike

9 a.m.—11 a.m. Cave Creek Regional Park 37019 North Lava Lane, Cave Creek $6/Vehicle

Moderate, steady pace based on the fitness level of participants. All levels of fitness welcome for a 3.5-mile hike. Hike a different part of the park each week. Meet at the Nature Center.

KIDS Disney on Ice: 'Dare to Dream' 7 p.m. Through Sunday, Jan. 13 U.S. Airways Center 201 East Jefferson Street Phoenix 602-379-7800 $14-$70

Disney's newest princess stories and fairytales take to the ice in a live production. Ice spectacular features scenes from "Tangled," "The Princess and the Frog" and "Cinderella."

OUTDOORS

Ride with the Ranger

3 p.m.—4 p.m. Cave Creek Regional Park 37019 North Lava Lane Cave Creek 623-742-6700 $6/Vehicle plus trail ride standard fee

Discover Cave Creek Park and the Sonoran Desert during a one-hour ride on horseback. Registration required.


DINING

FRIDAY 1.11

Carefree Farmer's Market 9 a.m.—1 p.m. Carefree Sundial 101 Easy St, Cave Creek 602-919-9094

Fresh, local, seasonal produce, herbs and flowers; locally made jams, jellies and salsas; fresh baked breads. Demonstrations by chefs from Valley restaurants. Accepts AZ Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers.

ENTERTAINMENT 'Peter Pan'

7:30 p.m. Through Sunday, Jan. 13 ASU Gammage $60-$125

[See Thursday’s listing.]

'Emma'

8 p.m. Through Sunday, Jan. 20 Herberger Theater Center $27.50-$57.50

[See Thursday’s listing.]

'My Mother's Italian, My Father's Jewish and I'm Home for the Holidays' 8 p.m. Through Wednesday, Jan. 9 Herberger Theater Center $39.50-$49.50

[See Thursday’s listing.]

KIDS

Disney on Ice: 'Dare to Dream' 10:30 a.m. & 7 p.m. Through Sunday, Jan. 13 U.S. Airways Center 201 East Jefferson Street, Phoenix 602-379-7800 $14-$70

[See Thursday’s listing.]

OUTDOORS

Stories of the Wild West

4 p.m.—5 p.m. Lake Pleasant Regional Park 41835 North Castle Hot Springs Road Morristown 602-372-7460, Ext. 202 $6/Vehicle

Listen to stories of the Wild West, some that happened right around this area. Bring a blanket and snack.

Fireside with the Ranger

5 p.m.—8 p.m. Cave Creek Regional Park 37019 North Lava Lane, Cave Creek $6/Vehicle

Questions answered about the flora and fauna of the Sonoran Desert. Listen for owls, bats and coyotes and maybe even "call" back to them. Bring your marshmallows, hot dogs and a stick for roasting.

SATURDAY 1.12

CLUBS

Car Guys Get Together

9 a.m.—10 a.m. Chihuahua's Chill Grill 34170 Old Black Canyon Highway Black Canyon City 602-796-0687 Free

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ENTERTAINMENT 'Emma'

2 p.m. Through Sunday, Jan. 20 Herberger Theater Center $27.50-$57.50

[See Thursday’s listing.]

'My Mother's Italian, My Father's Jewish and I'm Home for the Holidays' 2 p.m. Through Saturday, Feb. 9 Herberger Theater Center $39.50-$49.50

[See Thursday’s listing.]

'Peter Pan'

2 p.m. Through Sunday, Jan. 13 ASU Gammage 1200 South Forest Avenue, Tempe 480-965-3434 $60-$125

Cathy Rigby takes flight in this Emmy Award and Tony Award nominated production.

4th Annual Cave Creek Balloon Festival 3 p.m.—9 p.m. Rancho Manana Golf Course Cave Creek $10/Adults; $5/Children 3-10; Free/Children under 3

[See Thursday’s listing.]

'Peter Pan'

7:30 p.m. Through Sunday, Jan. 13 ASU Gammage $60-$125

[See Thursday’s listing.]

Herberger Theater Center $27.50-$57.50

[See Thursday’s listing.]

'My Mother's Italian, My Father's Jewish and I'm Home for the Holidays' 8 p.m. Through Sunday, Jan. 20 602-252-8497 $39.50-$49.50

[See Thursday’s listing.]

HEALTH

Awesome 80s Run

8 a.m. Peoria Sports Complex 16101 North 83rd Avenue, Peoria 888-353-0898 $40-$50

5K or 10K race. Awards, prizes and party following run. Costume contest, live 80s music and photo props including a "Back to the Future" DeLorean. Packet pick up Jan. 11, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. at Road Runner Sports or race day Jan. 12 at 6 a.m.

KIDS

Horses, Gold and Critters

8 a.m.—noon Cave Creek Regional Park 37019 North Lava Lane, Cave Creek 623-742-6700 $6/Vehicle plus program fee

Introduction to the world of horses from anatomy and feeding, to cost of ownership, basic riding instruction and introduction to your own horse for a scenic trail ride. Learn about Sonoran Desert critters. Try gold panning while learning about the mining history of the area. Program geared towards girl scouts (grades 4-5) earning a Horse Rider or Fan Badge. Advanced registration required.

Polliwogin' Storytime

10 a.m.—11 a.m. Cave Creek Regional Park 37019 North Lava Lane, Cave Creek $6/Vehicle

Themed program set around a children's book. Live animals, songs, crafts, a short hike and/or games. Geared towards young nature enthusiasts (ages 2-6.) Wear sturdy shoes and dress appropriately for the weather. Meet at the Nature Center.

John Jorgenson's Gypsy Jazz Disney on Ice: 'Dare to Dream' Quintet with Special Guest Connie 11:30 a.m., 3:30 & 7 p.m. Through Sunday, Jan. 13 Evingson 7:30 p.m. Musical Instrument Museum 4725 East Mayo Boulevard, Phoenix 480-478-6000 $29.50-$37.50

Although John Jorgenson is renowned in the pop, country and rock world, gypsy jazz is the style of music closest to his heart. Vocalist Connie Evingson joins Jorgenson's quintet in a special preview of the new album they've just recorded together.

'Emma'

8 p.m. Through Sunday, Jan. 20

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[See Thursday’s listing.]

OUTDOORS Basic Map and Compass Navigation

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2 p.m.—4 p.m. Cave Creek Regional Park 37019 North Lava Lane, Cave Creek $6/Vehicle

Guided Petroglyph Tour

10 a.m.—11 a.m. Deer Valley Rock Art Center 3711 West Deer Valley Road, Phoenix 623-582-8007 $3-$7; Free/Children under 6

Investigate tracks in the dirt and identify animal holes. Adventure begins inside the Nature Center and ends with a hike. Make a plaster cast of animal tracks to take home. Bring water, wear sturdy shoes and dress for the weather. No dogs please.

Tour of the petroglyph trail, nature preserve and museum.

Hummingbirds of Arizona

Natural History Hike

2 p.m.—4 p.m. Lake Pleasant Regional Park 41835 North Castle Hot Springs Road Morristown 602-372-7460, Ext. 202 $6/Vehicle

11 a.m.—1 p.m. Lake Pleasant Regional Park 41835 North Castle Hot Springs Road Morristown 602-372-7460, Ext. 202 $6/Vehicle

Join naturalist Frank Meyerholtz for insight into the Sonoran Desert and a short hike on Roadrunner Trail. Meet at the Visitor Center.

Learn about these fast flyers from volunteers at Adobe Mountain Wildlife Center. Live hummingbirds on display.

SUNDAY 1.13

ENTERTAINMENT 'Emma'

1 & 7 p.m. Through Sunday, Jan. 20 Herberger Theater Center $27.50-$57.50

[See Thursday’s listing.]

'Peter Pan'

1 & 6:30 p.m. Through Sunday, Jan. 13 ASU Gammage $60-$125

[See Thursday’s listing.]

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KIDS

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[See Thursday’s listing.]

OUTDOORS

Archery 101

10 a.m.—3 p.m. Cave Creek Regional Park 37019 North Lava Lane, Cave Creek 623-465-0431 $6/Vehicle

Basic introduction to recreational and international-style target archery, for ages 8 and older. Equipment provided. Bring water and wear closed-toe shoes. Advanced registration is required. Limited to 10 participants. First session at 10 a.m. Second session at 1 p.m.

MONDAY 1.14

ENTERTAINMENT Kronos Quartet

7 p.m. Through Tuesday, Jan. 15 Musical Instrument Museum 4725 East Mayo Boulevard, Phoenix 480-478-6000 $47.50-$67.50

This string quartets' origin dates back to 1973 in Seattle, Wash., although it is now based in San Francisco, Calif. Having worked with jazz legends Thelonious Monk and Ornette Coleman, Kronos performs adventurous and inspiring work.

TUESDAY 1.15

ENTERTAINMENT Kronos Quartet

7 p.m. Through Tuesday, Jan. 15 Musical Instrument Museum $47.50-$67.50

[See Monday’s listing.]

WEDNESDAY 1.16 ENTERTAINMENT

'My Mother's Italian, My Father's Jewish and I'm Home for the Holidays' 2 & 7 p.m. Through Saturday, Feb. 9 Herberger Theater Center $39.50-$49.50

[See Thursday’s listing.]

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hey easily could have gone to a warm, dry grocery store, but instead, they opted to brave the cold, wet Saturday morning to pick up baskets of fresh produce at a pocket park on Anthem’s west side. It’s part of a nationwide trend called CSA—or

Megan McMinn hauls a basket of bread and produce from Bountiful Baskets. Participants pay less than grocery store prices and get a selection of seasonal produce delivered to Anthem each Saturday.

Eating

Community Supported Agriculture—and it’s showing up in Anthem.

Bountiful Baskets, the food co-op distributing on that rainy Saturday. Participants like Duffy Whether it’s about save on fresh produce eating more vegetables, by pooling money supporting the local to get lower prices. economy, cutting ties They simply sign on to with Food, Inc., or just bountifulbaskets.org and saving money, farmers and consumers are coming choose a conventional basket for $15, or go alltogether in more ways. organic for $25. Add-ons Jason Duffy is one of such as bread and granola many who participate in (See CSA on Page 17) JANUARY 10, 2013 |

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week subscription can be weekly or are available at additional biweekly. Register at cost. Occasionally, there duncanfamilyfarmslocal. are offerings of specialty- com. themed produce packs According to the containing all the produce U.S. Department of needed to make, say, Agriculture, CSAs are salsa. on the rise, with more “We always get the communities and farms organic basket and it’s a working together for nice variety every time. mutual benefit. A 2007 The great thing is you Census study revealed sometimes get something more than 12,000 farms in your basket you participated in CSA wouldn’t usually buy at marketing, with 63 of the store, so you try new those in Arizona. things and new recipes,” “When you subscribe Duffy said as he loaded for Salad-a-Day, you’re the boxes into his car. supporting a local family The operation and the local economy. is entirely run by The great thing about it is volunteers to keep prices our produce is harvested, low. Participants are boxed and sent out so occasionally asked to you get it within days of pitch in. Toni McEachern it being picked from the is Anthem’s volunteer site field. It’s really fresh, coordinator, receiving maintaining the vitamins, the signup sheets and minerals and taste,” meeting the delivery truck Zaleski said. Saturday morning. Others The farm’s in-season distribute the produce into numbered baskets for selection currently includes greens such as pickup. kale and spinach as well Salad-a-Day the Duncan as root vegetables and Way, another CSA fresh herbs. venture, is accepting An Anthem farmer’s reservations for Anthem market would bring delivery. The certified access to farm fresh organic Duncan Family produce to those who Farms in Goodyear prefer to pick and choose needs 30 reservations to establish a delivery in the their produce. While still in the planning area, according to Erin stages, Anthem’s Special Zaleski, Salad-a-Day Events Coordinator coordinator. A $20-per(From CSA on Page 15)

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Ridgeline Parents Demand Answers Director’s sudden dismissal fuels suspicion. By Karen Goveia kgoveia@anthemnews.com

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more than half way into winter break. Most learned of the news by word-ofmouth; Cole said she saw it posted on Ridgeline’s PTA Facebook page.

n Friday Dec. 21, hours before the final bell before winter break, Ridgeline Academy’s Governing The news also took parent Heather Board held a special meeting to Philbrick by surprise when she ran into terminate School Director Steven Mack a fellow parent while shopping during immediately and without a stated cause, the break. leaving parents stunned and demanding “I was shocked because this is a answers. brand new school... but he wasn’t very Mack has been Ridgeline’s director personable... and he certainly wasn’t the since the launch of the school in August, face of the school,” Philbrick said. which opened with a healthy enrollment Ridgeline Board President Jason of 400 students. Klonoski said the news was posted on “I was in shock when I heard that Ridgeline’s website, but an all-parent Mr. Mack was fired, said parent email had not yet distributed, due Michelle Cole. “The night before he to difficulty in reaching all parents was speaking to a crowd of kindergarten during the break. “Unfortunately we parents before the holiday program and do not have access to everyone’s email the next day he was just gone.” address,” he said. Cole, along with several parents In&Out spoke with, said she had not received formal notification from the school at the time of this writing,

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Klonoski declined to offer a statement regarding the board’s decision. “I cannot comment on employment-related issues. I have to


leave it at that,” he said. But that doesn’t sit well with parents like Cole. “I think it was poorly handled because you have many parents asking ‘why’ with no answers,” said Cole. “I have always liked Mr. Mack as does my 5-year-old daughter... parents want to know why.” Mack will receive 45 days compensation and benefits, per his employment agreement, but according to the meeting minutes, “Mr. Mack shall immediately cease providing all services and shall not enter onto the Ridgeline Academy campus, except to remove his personal belongings under supervision.” The motion to terminate Mack passed with three votes in favor, none against, and one abstention. Keven Barker, assistant director at Pioneer Preparatory School (a sister TeamCFA school) in Maryvale, will assume the role of interim director until a permanent director is found. Barker previously served as principal of an East Valley charter. He holds a bachelor of arts in Spanish and bachelor of science in business administration from University of Arizona. He received a master’s in administration and supervision from University of Phoenix. “I am excited to join the burgeoning community of Ridgeline Academy to work in conjunction with the outstanding staff and to have a positive impact on the daily lives of these talented students,” said Barker. Chris Klonoski, spokesperson for Ridgeline stressed that no other staff changes have been made. io JANUARY 10, 2013 |

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Hanging up I FACT

In most areas, phone number and location information is available for 9-1-1 calls made from a cell phone. SOURCE National Emergency Number Association

cancelled my newspaper subscription a while back and I don’t really miss it. Sure, there are times I could use an impromptu disposable drop cloth, or an on-the-fly pirate hat, but I found myself just tossing it in the recycling bin more often than not. Why read a 12-hour old story in the paper when I get instant updates on my iPad? I’m now considering adding my telephone landline to the heap of outdated technology that has lost its bang for the buck, but should I?

Reception (x2)

I use my cell phone almost exclusively. With the close proximity of a cell tower, it just makes sense. Nobody, with the exception of the political robo-callers and the guy trying to clean my ducts, ever calls me on the home phone. For my wife, however, it’s a different story and we’ll just leave it at that. Before ditching your landline, make sure you get decent reception… from your cell and your spouse.

How to Save on Your Cell Bill

• Great for calling tech support for your cell phone.

1. Most people make the bulk of calls to the same five or so people. Some service providers allow you to exploit that fact. MyFaves on T-Mobile and A-List on AT&T are no longer offered, but if you already have the plan, make sure you take full advantage. Verizon’s “Friends & Family” is similar. Keep your list updated— do this through the service provider website. When your teen has a break-up, replace that number with the next most-used number on the list. (Hint: VZW to VZW calls are free so don’t put a Verizon Wireless customer on your VZW Friends & Family list. Refer to your bill to see how individual calls are billed.)

• If you live in a gated community, you can still buzz-in your visitors.

2. Long distance calling rates are typically better on your cell phone by default, as nationwide calling is often built-in. International calling can be had for just

Keep Your Landline Because…

• It’s easier to monitor your kids’ phone conversations.

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FENCE | B Y CHRIS PRICKETT

OV E R T H E P R I C K E

the Landline Cost

Crunch the numbers. Depending on your gift of gab and cellular plan, cutting the copper may (or may not) make sense. The many plans and many variables make it impossible for me to advise you one way or another. Calculate before you separate.

Got a Backup plan?

Depending on your charging habits, you might find the safety net of a landline a necessity. If you use VoIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) you’re subject to internet outages and power failures. As long as phone lines are working, you can still plug in an old-fashioned phone and make calls.

Ditch Your Landline Because…

• You won’t ever be tied to the wall during a call. • Cancelling your landline will save about $20–$65/ month depending on your features, such as voicemail, call forwarding, long distance service, etc.

Other Stuff

I can’t remember the last time I sent a paper fax (I use e-fax), but if you need to, you need a landline. You’ll also need one for your monitored alarm service… or pay a little more for cellular monitoring. Again, it comes down to math.

After Losing the Landline

pennies per minute on smartphones by using apps such as Viber or Google Voice.

3. Toll free 1-800 and 1-877 numbers are free on a landline, but you will be charged minutes for these on your cell. Considering many 800 numbers keep callers on hold for a long period, it might be better to make these calls from a landline—or simply calculate them into your plan. 4. Consider a family plan. Tablets, cameras, e-readers, gaming devices… many of these require data plans to access the internet where wi-fi is not available. Add to that your cell phone bill and that of your spouse/ parents/children, and you may save quite a bit by bundling them into a family plan.

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PET Grooming "PAWSing...To Pamper" Mobile Dog Grooming, call 602-616-1255 Pet sitting service! Call Judy At WAGGINTAIL 623-242-6532 Bonded/Insured

SERVICES - PLUMBING A+ Rating! LIBERTY PLUMBING & SOLAR Water heaters, slab leaks, water treatment, all your plumbing needs-EXPERIENCED lic/ins/ bond ROC# 188630 623-551-9156 ALL Your Plumbing Done Right! "PRICELESS PLUMBING" Visit our Anthem Showroom 623.444.0611 ROC#233224

ProSkill -Plumbing your LOCAL NO SERVICE CHARGE Plumber. See Page 2 for Deals! 623551-7473 L#254779

SERVICES - POOL Emerald Pool Service & Repair. Your familyowned licensed, bonded, and insured full service and repair company. Call us today to find out how you can get 1 month of service for free. www.emeraldpoolandspa.com 602-795-4466 Emerald Pool Supply. Your neighborhood pool supply store. 34406 N 27th Drive. Open M-F 9-6 and Sat. 9-5. 602-795-4466.


Moore's Pool Service, Angie's List Service Award Winner Professional Service & Repairs Licensed/Insured 623-238-5370 MURPHY'S Pool Service & Repair, Anthemowned and operated,Call Josh 480-251-1198, www.murphyspools.com "Problem Solved." Royal Blue Pool Service LLC Licensed/Insured Honest, Reliable, Quality service & repairs www.royalbluepools.org 602-434-6909

SERVICES - PROFESSIONAL ACUPUNCTURE House Calls, Reflexology 623-551-0288 acupuncture-etc.com Marcy Botox $7/u Juvederm/ Radiesse $350/ syringe. Men & Women. Optimal Health & Healing, Anthem. Roni Fox RN, MSN, FNP 602-903-6551 Licensed Private Investigator 6236405488 www.i-investigate.net

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REAL ESTATE WATCH

Weekly resale activity in Anthem, excluding new builds:

Dec 10 11 127 176

Week Ending ... Homes Sold Under Contract Listed for Sale

Dec 17 21 113 179

Dec 24 16 111 174

Dec 31 14 106 171

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

For the most recent week, sales of bank-owned homes: 1 Short sales (sold for less than what was owed): 5

Homes Sold: Monthly Dec. 2012: 66

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The Rochester.

This Anthem Country Club model is legendary for its spacious, single-story elegance. With more than 4,500 square feet of living space and soaring 12-foot ceilings, this home is well-appointed with quality materials and attention to detail. Notable features on this huge 22,000-square-foot lot include a resortstyle yard with pool, water-features, pool slide, an outdoor shower, towering fire pits, a basketball court, cul-de-sac privacy‌ Words and photos only begin to tell the story. Call Peggy Young at 480-241-1040 today for a showing.

Sousa Court, Anthem Country Club 5 Bedrooms. 4.5 Baths. $678,000 Listing agent

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602-524-6231 Susan.Benderross@WJBradley.com

1400 E. Southern Ave. Suite 100, Tempe 85282

480-241-1040 peggy@peggyyoung.com

Š 2012 W.J. Bradley Mortgage Capital, LLC. 6465 Greenwood Plaza Blvd, Suite 500, Centennial, CO 80111 Phone #303-825-5670. NMLS ID 3233. Trade/service marks are the property of W.J. Bradley Mortgage Capital, LLC. This is not a commitment to lend. Restrictions apply. All rights reserved. Some products may not be available in all states. WJB is not acting on behalf of or at the direction of HUD/ FHA or the federal government. NMLS consumer access: http:// www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org/TuringTestPage.aspx?ReturnUrl=/ EntityDetails.aspx/COMPANY/3233

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