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Editor’s Letter It’s February and “Love is in the Air.” Sometimes this month can seem a little dreary but the excitement of a day dedicated to love always seems to lift the spirit. In this “Love” issue, there are several stories that will get you prepared to say those special words to your loved one on Valentine’s Day this year. Hopefully you are saying those words to someone everyday, but on this one special day it’s nice to say it sometimes in different ways. One of our features this month is all about the love story of a couple that has been together for many decades. Their inspirational story about love and marriage is sure to tug at your heartstrings. Having only been married to my husband for just over two years, their story reassures me that we will last a lifetime. Maybe before that romantic night on the town, you and your family can curl up on the couch to cheer on team U.S.A. in this year’s 2014 Winter Olympics held in Sochi, Russia. All of these exciting events can make spending time with your loved ones a special memory. These athletes have worked hard to prepare for this dream of getting the gold medal. Who will come out on top? Read about the Girl Scout Cookie Dessert Challenge. There were 12 chefs selected to put their love and hearts on the line as they create delectable desserts inspired by the different flavors of Girl Scout cookies. The winner will be decided based on the amount of sales of the dessert. They will also be judged on taste, creativity, and appearance. A proceed of the sales will be given to benefit the Girl Scouts. Sounds like a delicious charity event to me! You will get another idea from reading our Locally Owned column this month. Featuring the famous See’s Candies, this article will make your mouth water. We talk about the best selling chocolates, the history of the business, and the traditions that are still in practice today. Not to mention that See’s Candies will offer several different Valentine’s Day gift ideas which can be found on their website. Never forget to keep our calendar page open so you don’t miss out on the best events going on in the area. I have a feeling that after reading this month’s issue, love will definitely be in the air and in your homes too.

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Departments 8

Good Times

10 Around Town 12 Locally Owned 14 Hot Spot 16 Family Feature

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22 Tech Today 24 Now Open 27 Sold Properties 28

18 A Love of Decades

30 Lifestyle Calendar

The love story of the Johanson’s.

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20 Winter Olympics in Sochi

Giving Back

Parting Thoughts

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Hot air balloons lit up the sky as the SanTan Village’s 3rd annual Holiday Balloon Glow and Gift Bazaar took place on December 7th. The magical event included horse and carriage rides, live holiday music, and an appearance by Santa and Mrs. Claus.

Christmas Dreaming

Families came together to celebrate the Christmas season as The Ballet Etudes performed its 27th Anniversary production of The Nutcracker. Tchaikovsky’s original score accompanied Clara, as she waltzed through a stage full of characters with her beloved doll.

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Three cheers (and three days) for science! Chandler is dedicating three days to the exploration of invention as it puts on The Chandler Science Spectacular February 20th, 21st, and 22nd. Events include: Chandler Tech Crawl, A Night of Art and Science, and Chandler’s Science Saturday. Explore the discoveries and science engineered in your own back yard! To learn more, visit ChandlerAZ.gov.

Lee Alexander Country and Cowboy Western singer, Lee Alexander has been entertaining audiences for over 30 years. During those three decades, he has shared the stage with various country legends, including Tanya Tucker and Glen Campbell. He now brings his rich voice and versatile singing style to the San Tan Flat Saloon & Grill at 6185 West Hunt Highway in Queen Creek. Treat yourself to one of the Saloon’s tasty steaks or fill your belly with a half-pound burger, as Mr. Alexander performs every Sunday at 5:30pm. For more information and to see menu options, visit SantanFlat.com.


JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL The Greater Phoenix Jewish Film Festival presents films that provide a look into Jewish life worldwide with past, present, and future themes. This year the GPJFF celebrates eighteen years of bringing great film to the Valley of the Sun with twelve unique films. From a comedy of family, love, longing, and attachment (Paris-Manhattan) to a thriller of quarreling brothers uncovering a dark family secret (Aftermath), the festival has something for everyone. The GPJFF takes places from February 9th thru February 23rd at Harkins Chandler Crossroads at 2980 E. Germann Rd. in Chandler. For more information about the films, visit GPJFF.org.

Anthology Poetry’s Tiny Mesa Poetry Slam Since 1994, Anthology has been going strong. The literary nonprofit is dedicated to promoting performance poetry and providing opportunities for artists to perform their work. This Tiny Slam includes The 60 Second Haiku Deathmatch and the “exquisite corpse” style poem created by passing a notepad around for audience members to contribute. The Slam takes place at 8:00pm every Thursday in Mesa. For information, visit Anthology.org.

Craft Hack Craft Hack is the co-working meet-up where new and experienced crafters support each other’s creations. While we may never be Martha Stewart, we can at least give it a try and find out what kind of domestic goddess each of us can be. The event offers networking and demos. Bring your projects and a can-do spirit to the monthly craftathon, which takes place at Gangplank HQ, 260 South Arizona Avenue in Chandler. The event takes place every third Monday at 6pm. To learn more, visit GangPlankHQ.com.

Mesa Arts Center Target 3 For Free Target offers free admission to Arizona Museum for Youth and Arizona Museum of Natural History and special activities at Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum the first Sunday of every month. Each venue is located in downtown Mesa and is within three blocks of each other. Special activities at Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum include an area for kids to create their own artwork and a free performance in MCA’s outdoor courtyard. On the first Sunday of each month, these events will continue through May 4th, 2014. Randy Johnson will perform with acoustic guitar on February 2nd from 1pm-4pm. The Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum is located at the Mesa Arts Center at One East Main St. in Mesa. To learn more about the shows, visit MesaArtsCenter.com.

THE TEMPTATIONS In the 1960’s, the city of Detroit became a hotbed for music with the creation of Motown Records. With stars, like Smokey Robinson, The Supremes, and The Four Tops on its labels, the company took over the music industry and filled the airwaves of America with a new sound. Another main player in this Motor City success was

a group of five young men with voices ranging from tenor to bass. This group wooed the country with hits like, “My Girl,” “Ain’t Too Proud to Beg,” and “Papa Was a Rolling Stone.” And now R&B legends, The Temptations, will bring their soulful sounds to Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino on Feb 15th and 16th. For more information, visit WinGilaRiver.com.

Weekends at Dos Gringos Need a cure from the mundane weekend blues? Or just need to start the day off right? Swing on over to Dos Gringos on Saturdays and Sundays from 11am-4pm, and enjoy a Gringo Mimosa or a Bloody Mary at the Bloody Mary Bar. Continue the fun on Sundays by staying for Sunday Funday Patio Party, which includes a DJ spinning tunes, and drink and food specials . Dos is located at 1361 N Alma School Rd in Chandler. For more information, visit DosGringosAZ.com or call 480.855.3303.

Made by Me Arts and Culture Festival Come get your arts and crafts fill, as you walk through the numerous MACFest displays. MACFest is an arts and crafts market held every first and third Saturday of the month from October to April. This month’s market will be February 1st and 15th from 10am-4pm. The free event showcases artists’ unique creations, and includes music and fun for the whole family. MACFest is located at West Main Street and South MacDonald in Mesa. To learn more, visit MacFestMesa.com.

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Locally Owned

See’s Candies Shops Creating a lifetime of delectable chocolate and more Article Moriah Schowengerdt | Photography See’s Candy Shops

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ost of us in America are well familiar with the famous See’s Candies. This candy shop often times comes to mind around Valentine’s Day when thousands of heart shaped boxes full of chocolate are bought and given to loved ones. It’s quite amazing how this once-little shop became so well known in America today. Charles See, founder of the first See’s Candies shop, arrived to the United States in 1921 from Canada along with his wife, Florence, and his mother Mary See. After trying his hand in the confection business, Charles See decided that the business would be best represented by the image of his own mother. Later that year in November, the first See’s Candies shop was opened on Western Avenue in Los Angeles. The dazzling black and white shop was created to resemble Mary See’s home kitchen. Just one year later the Sees sold the company to Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Chairman Warren Buffett presided over it along with Vice Chairman Charles Munger. Over the years, there have been several “favorites” when it comes to the deliciously rich and creamy chocolates. Currently the five most popular ones include California Brittle (a buttery brittle with almonds covered in smooth milk chocolate), Bordeaux (dark or milk chocolate with a soft brown sugar center decorated with chocolate rice), Almond Buds (roasted almonds with buttery caramel covered with smooth milk chocolate), Scotchmallow (caramel and honey marshmallow layered then coated in rich, dark chocolate), and Pecan Buds (pecan halves with caramel covered with smooth milk chocolate). How does one ever choose what to get? If it were up to me, I would probably have to try one of each! 12 Chandler Lifestyle | February 2014

Not only does See’s Candies make good chocolates, See’s has set out to make Momma Mary proud. At See’s Candies, they hold themselves to the standard of providing the highest level of taste, quality and tradition to candy lovers everywhere. For 92 years they have been doing this. Most who work there would say that Mary See would be proud. The standard of the highest quality of taste is supported by the ingredients that go into the candies at See’s Candies around the country. They only use the finest ingredients in their products and never add preservatives. Each piece of candy is made right here in America at their own candy kitchens, everything from the truffles, chocolate nuts, gourmet lollipops and peanut brittle. Upholding the highest standard of quality is noticed when walking into the crisp, clean stores around the nation where you’ll still find that black and white motif inspired by Mary See’s original kitchen. Each customer is welcomed with smiles, the friendliest service, and invited to try a piece of candy “on the house.” Those who work at See’s find that being a part of bringing Mary’s love of candy to life is both rewarding and makes them feel apart of a bigger family. The employees are always sure to help each customer find the perfect piece of candy for them and they take pride in knowing the quality of candy and service that they provide. Tradition is the most important standard to keep of all at See’s. Keeping Mary and Charles’ vision alive for the candy shop will ensure that See’s Candies are always around. Many of the chocolates


and candies served today are still inspired by Mary’s own original recipes. There is one sentence that best describes See’s Candies shops and honors the vision and tradition that Mary and Charles See started so long ago: They are American made, famous for deliciousness, with the friendliest customer service—since 1921. Gift ideas for Valentine’s Day can be found online at Sees.com along will more descriptions of their amazing chocolates. Store locations can be found online as well.

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Hot Spot

Consider a romantic dinner at home this Valentine’s Day AJ’s Fine Foods offers gourmet dinner, flowers and chocolate Article Meghann Finn Sepulveda | Photography AJ Fine Foods

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t was originally intended as a convenient dinner for couples who wanted to celebrate quietly at home on Valentine’s Day. Now, the concept has become so popular that AJ’s Fine Foods has expanded their offerings on Feb. 14 to make it a total store holiday, featuring everything from dinner, dessert and wine, to floral arrangements and gifts to make Valentine’s Day special for you and your loved one.

A gourmet dinner, to go

If you are looking to skip the crowds at a restaurant this year, but don’t want to do the cooking yourself, AJ’s Fine Foods may be your best bet. The purveyors of fine foods are expecting 2,000 meals will be ordered this year. Located at 56th Street and Ray Road in Chandler, AJ’s provides entrees that include options like surf and turf, fresh pasta and even heart-shaped meal creations. All dinners come with side dishes to complement the meal like fresh vegetables and potatoes, and are served hot. “Our dinners are chef prepared, made with romance in mind,” said Gabe Flores, bistro specialist at AJ’s Fine Foods. “We take 14 Chandler Lifestyle | February 2014

away the work and the busy restaurant environment, and provide a premium dinner for two at home.” Cost varies but typically range from $13.99 to $25.99. Customers are not required to reserve a meal, but calling ahead is recommended. Spirits and sweets

AJ’s has a wide selection of beautifully homemade and locally created desserts available in the bakery including pastries, signature cakes, truffles and chocolate covered strawberries. Individual servings are available in case you want to taste a little of everything. To enhance your experience, AJ’s renowned wine cellar includes more than 1,500 wines from vineyards all over the world, 350 varieties of imported and domestic beers, and a variety of spirits. The educated and trained cellar masters are available to answer any questions and help you chose the perfect pairing. A humidor is located in the wine cellar for the cigar enthusiasts and includes premium, hand-rolled and international selections.


A bouquet of roses

Nothing says “I love you” more than a beautiful arrangement of roses. With a variety of colors to choose from to meet every personal preference, the red rose is the most popular, symbolizing love, passion and desire. AJ’s offers premium long-stemmed roses in a variety of colors that can be purchased individually, or prepared into a simple or elaborate arrangement by a floral designer. Delivery is also available. For the self-proclaimed chef

If time is on your side, you may want to visit AJ’s butcher’s corner or seafood grotto, where you can purchase a prime or choice cut of meat like filet mignon or fresh fish that’s flown in daily, to prepare at home. Other options include heart-shaped rib-eye steak, all-natural chicken, lamb, duck and bison, as well as an exotic collection of seafood including sashimi-grade tuna, tiger and Mexican white shrimp, and Prince Edward Islands mussels. There is also a large selection of prepared items for you to heat and serve. A butcher can help you make the best selection, provide recommendations and offer cooking instructions. Gifts and cards

You won’t need to make an extra stop to pick up a gift or card for your Valentine, AJ’s has you covered. From candles, picture frames, stemware and beauty products to gourmet chocolates, gift baskets and gift cards, there is something for everyone.

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Family Feature

Adoption Completes a Family The journey that included heartache, hope and a new-found love. Article Meghann Finn Sepulveda | Photography Provided by the Pongratz

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oe and Anissa Pongratz always knew they wanted a big family. So it wasn’t a big surprise to friends when they announced their fourth baby was on the way in late 2011. The Chandler couple was excited to give their sons, Nick and Nate, and daughter, Ava, a new sibling. A few weeks later they learned Anissa had miscarried. “We were heartbroken,” says Anissa. “We tried to conceive for an entire year following the miscarriage but it didn’t happen.” Decision to adopt

Before the Pongratzs married in 2004, they had discussed their mutual desire to adopt. It wasn’t until they came to the realization that natural conception was no longer an option that they began more diligently researching foster care and adoption. “We initially wanted to do local foster or adoption, but that led to an interest in international and domestic private adoption, and then back to fostering or adopting in Arizona,” Anissa says. “I was completely confused about which path to take. I finally gave up and left it in God’s hands.” For months the couple did extensive research, including learning about adoption from China, Russia and Bulgaria. They read blogs and talked to other couples about foster care and adoption. When they 16 Chandler Lifestyle | February 2014

decided to pursue local foster and adoption, they ultimately selected Catholic Charities as their licensing agency. They completed the necessary classes, paperwork, background checks and interviews, and became licensed to adopt in the state of Arizona last June. “We were shocked to learn that there are 14,000 children in foster care in Arizona alone,” Anissa says. “These kids don’t deserve to be neglected or abused. They need loving and nurturing homes.” Two unforeseen gifts

It was an unexpected sign one morning when a preschool mom asked Anissa if she knew of anyone interested in adoption. “I put my hand up in the air with a laugh,” Anissa says. “She had no idea we were considering adoption.” Anissa learned about two boys, Anthony, 4, and Victor, 3, who were in the custody of their aunt. Several challenges had recently left the woman unable to care for the boys. Anissa planned a visit to meet the boys. She was immediately drawn to the sweet demeanor of the brothers, only 10 months apart. She also quickly noticed that Victor wasn’t walking correctly. As an experienced physical therapist, Anissa knew something wasn’t right. “I asked what was wrong with his leg or foot,” Anissa says. “I went over to him, took off his shoes and socks and saw the burn.” At 18-months, Victor suffered a burn on his feet so severe he lost the majority of the skin that protects the bone and had trouble walking. Anissa began gently examining his feet while she asked questions.


She explained that her husband, a prosthetist/orthotist, specialized in burns. Joe works closely with physicians and staff at Arizona Burn Center at Maricopa Medical Center and has developed many close relationships over time. She wanted Victor evaluated and was interested in exploring surgery options. In talking with the custodial guardian, Anissa also learned of some family connections that stemmed back many years, tying the families together. “I realized it was meant to be,” Anissa says. “There was no turning back.” In August, a judge granted Joe and Anissa the legal foster parents of Anthony and Victor. The boys are now eligible for adoption. The Pongratzs are patiently waiting for the paperwork to be cleared through the court to finalize the adoption.

3, and Victor, 3. “It is total crazy chaotic,” says Anissa. “It’s like we run a daycare. Whenever we go out, we all know to hold hands and stay together.” Opening their hearts

Bringing the boys home

Nick, Nate and Ava have all welcomed Anthony and Victor with open arms. While there have been some normal adjustments and typical every day arguments over toys, the children have embraced the boys. “I am really impressed at how well the kids adapted to one another so quickly,” Joe says. “It’s very inspiring to see how well the kids took to the boys as their brothers. They look out for each other.” Joe and Anissa say that while things are often busy at their home, they are all having a lot of fun with Nick, 7, Nate, 5, Anthony, 4, Ava,

The Pongratzs say they have become accustomed to their life as a family of seven, which even includes a recent purchase of a new van. “Taking care of five isn’t that much harder than taking care of three,” Joe said. “You just pour two more glasses of milk, and make two more peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.” Joe and Anissa say that Anthony and Victor are adorable, sweet children who have brought so much joy and love to their family. “We hope to give them an opportunity that they may not have had.” If you are interested in learning more about foster or adoption, visit AZDes.gov/ AS_Adoption.

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AFTER 60 YEARS Chandler couple shares story of love, celebrates marriage monthly. Article Meghann Finn Sepulveda | Photography Provided by the Johanson’

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t was 1943. She was sitting alone in a movie theatre when she first noticed him. At only 12, she knew there was something special about him. When he finally asked her on a date three years later, she was certain he was the one. On February 4, Bert and Laverne Johanson celebrated their 64th wedding anniversary. However, the Chandler couple doesn’t wait to do something special once a year. Instead, they go out for a meal, see a movie or just make a point to spend quality time together on the fourth day of every month. It’s a tradition they started when they were first married.

A blossoming marriage

While it was love at first site for the Johansons, they have grown closer and have developed a more profound love over time. “Of course we loved each other when we got married, but I love him more now,” says Laverne. “It’s a deeper love.” Bert and Laverne raised their family in Round Lake, Ill. Bert had a career in the purchasing industry and Laverne stayed home to 18 Chandler Lifestyle | February 2014

raise their four children. At the time, the couple didn’t have extra money to plan elaborate vacations or dine at the finest restaurants in town, but they still managed to plan small celebrations on the fourth of every month. In 1991, Bert retired and the couple moved to Chandler to be closer to family. Trying times

Like most couples, the two disagreed on occasion, but there wasn’t much arguing in the Johanson home. In 1995, they lost their daughter which proved to be challenging to the marriage. “I would say that losing our daughter was the most trying time,” Laverne says. “It was extremely difficult for both of us.” The couple survived the greatest loss of their lives together. They say marriage is a commitment and something you work on. “You do things for your mate to make him happy, because it comes back to benefit you,” Laverne said.


Everlasting love

The Johansons enjoy spending every minute together, doing simple things like taking a nap or watching television, but they also take pleasure in sharing their love with their family. The couple has renewed their wedding vows a number of times through their church, including their 50th anniversary which was celebrated with their entire family on a Hawaiian cruise. Staying active

They definitely don’t let their age slow them down. At 85, Bert calls bingo on Mondays and Wednesdays at the Chandler Senior Center. Laverne, 82, collects the bingo cards and also plays at a casino on Fridays. They exercise together twice a week, take care of errands, and spend time with their family, which includes 13 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. They still travel and are considering another cruise in the spring. Advice for a happy marriage

The Johansons say they are shocked when they go out to dinner and see couples engrossed in smart phones, and other electronic devices. “People don’t know how to hold normal conversations anymore,” Bert said. “Put the phone down and talk to your spouse at dinner. When we were newly married there were no outside distractions,

there wasn’t television. It was just us, so simple, and we had fun.” The Johansons also say that there should be open communication and no secrets. They are firm believers that couples shouldn’t go to bed mad. The couple says their secret is simple: Don’t wait an entire year to celebrate your anniversary. It’s a special day that deserves recognition every month. And in this love story, it’s the key to their happily ever after.

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Go Team U.S.A.! Sochi hosts the XXII Winter Olympics

Article Moriah Schowengerdt | Photography © Sochi2014

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t is so exciting that every four years the Olympic games return. We spectators love to marvel at the talents and abilities of the world’s greatest athletes. With more than 200 countries participating, these athletes are sure to bring their A game with only one goal in mind: Getting the gold medal. This year the winter Olympics will be hosted in Sochi, Russia. From February 7-23, it’s time to once again shout, “Go Team U.S.A.!” The Olympic games have quite a history. The creation of the games was inspired by the old, ancient games that were held in Olympia, Greece, from the eighth century B.C. to the fourth century A.D. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) was established and founded in 1894 by Baron Pierre de Coubertin. The IOC could be described as the government for the Olympic games. They decide on the host city, the rules and the guidelines to keep the games running fair and smooth. Sochi itself is home to around 400,000 people, making it Russia’s largest resort city. It is located in Krasnodar, the third largest region in Russia, and spreads along 90 miles of the Black Sea coast shoreline. Sochi is one of few cities in Russia that has warm to hot summers and mild winters in its subtropical climate category. The Sochi games will be divided into two groups, otherwise known as clusters. One group will be called the coastal cluster, which is where the ice events will happen. The other group will be

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the mountain cluster, which will be where the skiing and sliding sports will all take place. With only about 30 minutes travel time between the clusters, these games take on a compact concept. The winter games in Sochi will hold events in 15 disciplines of 7 different winter sports, including biathlon, bobsleigh, skeleton,


curling, ice hockey, luge, figure skating, short track speed skating,

gets up on that podium for the gold medal. I think, for me at least, there is this sense of American pride that hits me. It has to be what the athletes feel as well. The national anthem plays, the flag is raised, and often times tears begin to flow down their cheeks as their smile beams from ear to ear. It is such a great way for America to be represented. February can typically be a dreary month around the country. Winter is often times rearing its ugly head and the chilly temperatures keep a lot of people locked inside until the warmer weather arrives. Therefore, the Sochi Winter Olympics couldn’t come at a better time. It is a great way to bond with family members and friends over an Olympic party or even just a simple get together. After watching the Olympics together, you might all decide to try out your own talents on the slopes and schedule a family ski trip. Whether your favorite sport be the luge, skiing, snowboarding or ice skating, athletes from around the world will show off their stuff to compete for the gold. Be sure to gather around to cheer on your favorite athletes.

speed skating, alpine skiing, cross country skiing, Nordic combined skiing, ski jumping, freestyle skiing and snowboarding. All of these sports are exciting to watch as the athletes show off lifetime achievements. One of my personal favorite winter sports to watch during the games is figure skating. As I child, figure skating was a huge part of my life. I went to competitions almost every weekend. I would wake up at four in the morning to get to the rink before school started, and I came to understand the kind of commitment a sport like this takes to master. Around the age of ten I decided that it wasn’t the sport for me anymore. Looking back on my time as a figure skater, it taught me a lot of valuable things that I still reflect on today. I can only slightly appreciate the amount of time and commitment that all of these athletes put into their sports. Another one of my favorite sports to watch is the ski jumping. Those skiers just fly! It is hard for me to comprehend even trying that for the first time. I am sure there was a little bit of fear involved for these athletes when they were first getting started. During the games though it just looks like they are having the time of their lives. I love to watch the individual sports of course, but I think my favorite part of the Olympics is when someone from Team U.S.A. February 2014 | Chandler Lifestyle 21


Tech Today

TechShop in Chandler A savvy place where anything can happen Article Gremlyn Waddell Photography provided by TechShop

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ver dreamed of etching your own personalized beer mugs just for fun? How about powder-coating a vintage metal chair to perk up the back patio? Or, what about going into business for yourself and manufacturing something, be it gears or saddles? Walk into TechShop in downtown Chandler and you’ll walk out inspired by all the things you can do and never thought you could – like use a metal lathe, a 3D printer or an enormous water jet capable of cutting through six inches of solid steel. Whether you’re a novice or a skilled artisan in the world of industrial arts, an inventor, an entrepreneur, a retiree who wants to make handmade holiday gifts or a family interested in learning some basic skills, TechShop’s plethora of tools, licensed software and space to spread out and work will stir the creative urges in just about any soul. “I see people walking through here, and the guys are all drooling,” quipped John Resler of Tempe, a founding member of the 18,000 square-foot studio. After all, on the premises of this city building leased by the ASU Chandler Innovation Center (and subleased to TechShop), you’ll find, among other things: • three lasers • three 3D printers and a 3D scanner • an electronics lab, for activities like soldering and microchip board building • a textiles area, featuring three industrial sewing machines (capable of sewing leather), a quilting machine, an embroidery machine, a vinyl cutter and a silk-screening machine 22 Chandler Lifestyle | February 2014

• a machine shop, featuring a metal cutter, a metal mill, metal lathes • a woodshop • a “hot shop,” with welders, a pipe bender, shears, an iron worker, a cold saw • and two finishing rooms, one with a sandblasting cabinet and buffing machine and another with a spray booth, a powder coating booth and two ovens • a $300,000 CNC industrial water jet On a more serious note, the former Air Force pilot and software engineer – who said he once wrote programs for the very type of CNC (Computer Numerical Control, referring to a machining tool that converts a design into numbers) machine he now frequently uses in the studio’s woodshop – noted that TechShop has the potential to be a real game changer on all kinds of economic levels. “If you learn how to use one of the machines, and you put this in your garage, you’re in manufacturing,” he said. “With access to the Internet, access to a CAD (computer-aided design) drawing, you’re 90 percent of the way there.” That’s certainly one possible outcome of being involved with TechShop, said general manager Jon Barbara, and he and the other staffers are happy to lend support where needed, including helping someone get in touch with a patent office. “Our hope is that you become ‘too big’ for us and you have to move on,” he said. But TechShop is just as equally aimed at helping smaller-scale


operations, Barbara added, like a home-based seamstress or a backyard tinkerer. Basic use and safety classes required to use the machinery are offered, in addition to other types of instructional classes, all of which run about $55 to $160. And while you don’t need to be a member to take classes, you do need a membership to use TechShop’s machinery; there are also some minimum-age requirements, but children 12-17 can typically work under the supervision of an adult or legal guardian if they are included in the membership. A variety of price points and discounts are available, and Barbara said most folks opt for the $125 monthly recurring membership, which costs students just $95. Tiffani Mascarella, one of the studio’s “Dream Consultants” – instructors who earn the special moniker for their ability to help turn members’ technical dreams into realities – teaches Tig (which requires “more skill”) and Mig (which is “more automatic”) welding to students who range in age from 14 to their 70s. She said she learned her craft from her grandparents and went to school to learn the profession, but never really thought “there would be a good job for this.” She’s been pleased to learn otherwise. In fact, TechShop, which had its grand opening in January, already has signed on more than 100 members. And Barbara, who said the Chandler location is the seventh such studio of its kind in the nation, the first having opened in Menlo Park, Calif., in 2006, added that growth is certainly on the horizon. “We have 15 people on staff now,” he said, “and we plan to double that by the end of 2014.”

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new great gym has opened up in Chandler. Funktional Fitness is a place where the trainers are passionate about helping you be a healthier you. In 2002, Luis Galindo and Jeremy Jones were hired on at 24 Hour Fitness within one week of each other. The two did not know each other before but their friendship flourished immediately when the company sent them to a weeklong training program. Little did they know the impact this week would have on their future. Over the next six years Luis and Jeremy mentored hundreds of clients and accumulated over 10,000 hours of training. Personal training in this big box environment provided each of them with numerous experiences helping their clients achieve their fitness goals, overcome injuries, eliminate medications, strengthen their bones, hearts, and lungs, as well as working with an array of different individuals both in the younger and older generations. All of these experiences, combined with the emotional and mental thoughts and feelings that are tied to working with others, provided a solid foundation to both of their training careers. In early 2008 they began putting all of their ideas and plans on to paper and formed a business partnership that continues to grow stronger each and every day. These ideas and due diligence led to Funktional Fitness being founded and doors open for business on October 4th, 2008 in downtown Gilbert. Most recently they opened up their second location in Chandler on November 4th, 2013. The philosophy behind Funktional Fitness is fueled by the same passion that Luis and Jeremy share. Helping others achieve their fitness goals by providing the best customer service, education, and accountability are all part of what makes FunkFit unique, but the emphasis on customer service is what really makes their members’ experience one to remember. 24 Chandler Lifestyle | February 2014

The entire Team, from the First Impressions staff, to the Fitness Coaches, to the Cleaning Crew, to the Founders, does everything they can to make sure you feel welcomed every time you walk through the doors and refreshed, both mentally and physically, every time you walk out the doors. Funktional Fitness is a community where “everybody knows your name” and you will develop great friendships amongst the staff and other members. Jeremy shared, “We decided to open another location in Chandler because we were excited to reach more members in a different demographic. We were really attracted to the location and the busyness of the Dobson/Chandler area. One of our focuses is to continue getting small businesses and corporations involved with our “Corporate Fitness” account. Often times employees that work out together also collaborate better in the office, not to mention the multiple health benefits the business receives because their employees are in better shape. We have a handful of Gilbert businesses involved in this program and are seeing great results.” The main goal is for Funktional Fitness to be the place where our members feel comfortable, motivated, and encouraged to be the best they can be. The training style mimics life’s everyday movements. Their focus is on the QUALITY of movements, not how many you can do in a set amount of time. All of the programs encompass strength, endurance, mobility, and nutrition. Jeremy and Luis believe that improving in all four of these categories leads to a healthier you. “We keep customers coming back by continuing to provide WOW and delivering results,” says Jeremy, “We are very innovative and always looking for ways to improve our member’s experience. Recently we began utilizing the Functional Movement Screen for every individual who first enrolls at FunkFit. This screen depicts imbalances and areas throughout movement patterns that need to be


improved in order to reduce any chances of injury. A healthy, injury free member continues to train because of the results they see.” Funktional Fitness offers fundamental training (private 1:1), personal training (small group 2-4), and GroupFit training (groups of 5-16) classes. All of these programs focus on our 4 concepts mentioned above. “In January we rolled out our Nutrition Fundamentals Support System,” said Jeremy. This is an online support system geared to help everyone eat better by becoming more educated about foods and preparation. Weekly menus are included, as well as online support and guidance. This program is for both members and non-members. Luis and Jeremy’s expectations for their employees are to deliver their top 2 products: customer service and results. Our Core Values are displayed right on our website so we can hold each other accountable as well as our members hold us accountable. Jeremy said that owning a business in Chandler is rewarding. “We are passionate about improving the quality of life through health and fitness and are excited to continue to build our Chandler member base so they can experience the same results and customer service that our Gilbert members have over the last 5+ years.” Funktional Fitness is involved in the community as well. They have done many community events including toy drives, food drives, helped pack food for those in need, and trained Gilbert youth sports teams before they went on to state competition. They have raised money and donated funds to Kurt Warner’s First Things First Foun-

dation on multiple occasions, and also done the same for the Boy’s and Girl’s Club in Gilbert. There are also several times throughout the year in which we host FREE workouts for the community, including Christmas Eve, New Year’s Eve, Thanksgiving Day, and another fun-filled one around the beginning of summer. Jeremy describes Funktional Fitness as, “The perfect FIT for YOU!” Luis and Jeremy are extremely grateful for the FunkFit Team and each and every one of its members and they all look forward to helping you live a healthier lifestyle! To find out more about Funktional Fitness and how you can get started on a healthier you, please visit their website at FunkFitness.com.

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Giving Back

Girl Scout Cookie Dessert Challenge Local chefs create cookie-inspired desserts for charity Article by Michelle Guerrero | Photography Provided by Girl Scouts

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hat comes to mind when hearing the words Thin Mints? Do you think of a thin chocolate-peppermint cookie that’s coated in chocolate with just the right amount of crunch? The first four words that come to my mind are Girl Scout cookie season, and this year, the Girl Scouts have come up with a new way for cookie aficionados, like myself, to indulge. The gauntlet has been thrown down and twelve chefs from around the Valley are competing in the inaugural Girl Scout Cookie Dessert Challenge. In a blind choosing, the chefs drew their cookie and will design a dessert utilizing the tasty treat. The cookies chosen for the desserts include Tagalongs, Do-SiDos, Samoas, Trefoils, Savannah Smiles, and my personal favorite, Thin Mints. Then during the month of February, the dessert will be added to their restaurant’s menu and a portion of the proceeds will benefit the Girl Scouts. The winner of the competition will be based on several factors such as number of desserts sold. Several lucky Girl Scounts will judge the desserts in a taste test to determine the most creative and the most delicious. Chef Charles Osteen from CHoP Chandler was inspired to help with the fundraiser because he has two daughters who are members of the Girl Scouts and felt like it was a natural thing to do. He’s seen how the program has benefited his daughters. “My oldest daughter really connects with the girls in the group and enjoys the leadership aspect,” says Osteen. “Both of my girls were so excited about the competition and have lots of pride 28 Chandler Lifestyle | February 2014

knowing that our restaurant is representing the Girl Scouts.” While details of his dessert are still under wraps, I can share that Osteen is creating a mint ice cream sandwich. Sous Chef Kelli Sappington from the Olive & Ivy in Old Town Scottsdale is also competing. “It’s a great opportunity for girls and helps build them into strong women,” says Sappington. “Our restaurant’s new focus is on fresh, young and super fun, and this is a great way to tie in those ideas while supporting a great charity.” Sappington was never a Girl Scout, but remembers spending a lot of time in the kitchen, baking, as a kid. “When I’m in the kitchen, it gives me strength and confidence, and we all need something that gives us that feeling,” says Sappington. “The Girl Scouts help girls find what gives them confidence.” Sappington is creating a blueberry cheesecake gelato using the Trefoils as the crust of the cheesecake. Both the gelato and the blueberry jam is made in-house. “It’s nice to see the chefs really getting behind the girls and supporting this event,” says Susan de Queljoe, the senior associate of marketing and fund development for the AZ Cactus Pine Council, which govern the Girl Scouts in Central and Northern Arizona. De Queljoe says there are a couple of exciting changes on the horizon for the organization. First, the Scouts will be doing direct sales with their cookies, so no more waiting for them to be de-


livered. Secondly, they will be using funding from the Girl Scout Cookie Challenge and cookie sales to help renovate Camp Sombrero, located at the base of South Mountain. The camp has been around since the 1940’s, but in recent years it’s been used for staff development and as a day camp for the scouts. Cabins and air conditioning will be added, so that it can used as a year-round urban camp for kids. “Girl Scouts is the premiere leadership development organization for girls and we look forward to bringing the Girl Scouts to areas where girls might not have access to us,” says De Queljoe. “The world has changed quite a bit since I was a scout, they have so many more choices to deal with and we help teach them to make good decisions in their lives.” The funding from the cookie sales stays in the council to benefit the Girl Scouts, which is a nonprofit organization that depends heavily on their volunteers. “We call this a cookie program not a cookie sale, because the girls learn key skills like financial literacy,” says De Queljoe. “They also learn other real life skills such as goal setting, money management, people skills, business ethics and decision making. It’s so much more than cookie sales; these are the skills you need throughout life, whether you are a stay at home mom or a CEO of a Fortune 500 company.” When I think of Girl Scouts I think cookies, green sashes and badges. I think of motivated girls selling cookies at booths with their moms, who made time to be at their side. I think of girls learning to be entrepreneurs; taking a brave step into the business world. The Girl Scouts have changed since I was a scout. While they still do crafts and learn outdoor skills, today they are also learning to be confident leaders in a competitive world. To submit your favorite nonprofit organization or a special person involved

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Contestants from novice level to professional will showcase their belly dancing skills at the Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino. The competition will honor the tradition and culture of this Middle Eastern art form. For more information, visit WinGilaRiver.com.

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Be prepared to laugh until it hurts, as the Southern 6’2” Hall of Fame speaker uses humor to entertain her audience. For more information, visit ChandlerCenter.org.

FEBRUARY 1 BLACKSMITING WORKSHOP CHANDLER

This workshop will teach you the ancient art of hammer and axe making, focusing on the North American history of hammers and tomahawks. You will also build your own unique tool. For more information, visit MesaArtsCenter.com.

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For more than a decade, William Saturno has investigated the mysteries of the Classic Maya. He tells tales of war, wealth, and backstabbing. Be prepared for a night of vivid stories and colorful imagery. For more information, visit MesaArtsCenter.com.

FEBRUARY 8 LOS LONELY BOYS CHANDLER

The Grammy Award-winning trio performs their hits, including their chart-topping single, “Heaven.” For more information, visit ChandlerCenter.org.

FEBRUARY 8 CHANDLER SPORTS HALL OF FAME CHANDLER

This 10th Annual Induction Ceremony and Luncheon will be a celebration of the community’s top athletes and coaches. For more information and a list of inductees, visit ChandlerAZ.gov.

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Join the Salt River Brass as their music takes you on a global tour of cities that have inspired a multitude of composers.For more information, visit MesaArtsCenter.com.

5k Fun Run and 10k Run at Kiwanis Park. This run is put on by Angels for Athletes, whose goal is to provide financial support to children who might not otherwise receive the benefits of recreational sports due to their parents’ financial situation. For more information, go to AngelsForAthletes.com.

FEBRUARY 14 TAKE ME HOME GILBERT

Jim Curry performs the songs of John Denver at the Gilbert Folk Festival. For more information, visit HigleyArts.org. 30 Chandler Lifestyle | February 2014

FEBRUARY 14 VALENTINE’S DAY LOVE BUG DANCE QUEEN CREEK

Come celebrate Valentine’s Day with your little guy or gal at Queen Creek’s second annual Valentine’s Day Love Bug Dance! Children ages 4 - 12 and their parent/guardian are invited. There will be music, crafts, a light dinner, and dancing. For more information, visit QueenCreek.org or call 480.358.3700.

FEBRUARY 14 PAUL ANKA CHANDLER

Paul Anka, famous for his hits, such as “Put Your Head on My Shoulder” and “Diana” will perform in the Ovations Live! Showroom at Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino. For more information, visit WinGilaRiver.com.

FEBRUARY 14 JO DEE MESSINA CHANDLER

Country singer, Jo Dee Messina, brings her passion and exuberance to the stage for a Valentine’s Day performance. For more information, visit WinGilaRiver.com.

FEBRUARY 15 THE TEXAS TENORS CHANDLER

In 2009, The Texas Tenors become the highest-ranking vocal group in the history of America’s Got Talent. With breathtaking vocals, humor, and cowboy charm, they bring their unique blend of music genres to the stage. For more information, visit ChandlerCenter.org.


FEBRUARY 15 LITTLE JOE Y LA FAMILIA CHANDLER

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One of the biggest Tex-Mex bands in the industry, Little Joe y La Familia shows audiences around the country why they earned a Grammy Award and two nominations.For more information, visit WinGilaRiver.com.

FEBRUARY 18 C-TOWN SUITCASE CLUB CHANDLER

Travel through time and explore everyday objects. The Suitcase Club uses guided sensory and tactile activities to stimulate the imagination and teach historical lessons. The Club is designed for 3-5 year olds and their caregivers. For more information, visit ChandlerCenter.org.

FEBRUARY 19 CLINT BLACK CHANDLER

Country superstar Clint Black brings his talents to Higley Center for the Performing Arts. For more information, visit HigleyArts.org.

FEBRUARY 23 PAT METHENY UNITY GROUP CHANDLER

Legendary jazz artist, Pet Metheny, makes his return to small-combo performance with the Unity Group. For more information, visit ChandlerCenter.org.

FEBRUARY 23 CLASSIC CAR & HOT ROD SHOW

Bright Beginnings is a preschool and elementary-middle charter school serving bright and curious children three years old through 8th grade. It’s an excellent place to start your child’s education and is an A+ excelling school as determined by the Arizona Department of Education. Receive a “private education” for free at our charter school which ranks among the top elementary schools in the state. We’re creating wellrounded students through accelerated curriculum developed to prepare students for higher learning. Specialized Art, Music, Spanish and Physical Education classes. Highly qualified teachers and low student-teacher ratio. Honors classes offered for those who qualify. Spanish classes designed for student success on the National Spanish Exam.

DOWNTOWN CHANDLER

This family-friendly show features cars, music, a kids zone, food vendors, and static police and fire department displays. This popular event includes more than 250 pre1980 vehicles. For more information, visit ChandlerCarShow.com or call 480.389.7709.

FEBRUARY 25 EAT YOUR ART OUT CHANDLER CHANDLER

This community event brings together Chandler restaurants, art patrons, and corporate sponsors for one day to show support for the arts in Chandler. For more information, visit ChandlerCenter.org.

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Parting Thoughts

What is Love? Words Moriah Schowengerdt

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hat is the definition of love? Each year when February rolls around we dedicate a special day, and often times the entire month, to focus on one word… love. Love in the world today can be a loose term to describe how much you love a certain type of food or used to describe how much you like your pet. However, when it comes to loving your loved ones, love can only be described in one way. “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.” – 1 Corinthians 13: 4-7 We must work hard to consistently love one another in this way. There are trials in this life that can make this difficult, but when we remember to love like this, good things will come our way. I know for my husband and I, this is what we strive for on a daily basis. We try to love one another in the most selfless way, to put the other before ourselves.

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Not only should we strive to love our closest friends and families in this way, but we must learn to love even our enemies too. It is often times easy to express love to those who love us back but what about those who show us hatred? They are the ones who need to be shown love more than anyone. Now I am not saying that you have to be their best friend, or that you even have to agree with the things that they do, but showing simple acts of kindness with love at the center could have surprising results on their hardened hearts. So let us all open up our hearts a little more this year. Let us all learn to express true love and discover how our simple acts of loving kindness can bring blessing to all of those around us.



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