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Lakes’ Ahwatukee Farms plan stirs questions, enthusiasm, anger
BIG GIVERS Local women deliver big bucks to charity. p22
By Lee Shappell AHWATUKEE FOOTHILLS NEWS MANAGING EDITOR
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GOP state senatorial candidates face off. p35
Cathy Creno in her classroom as a first year spanish teacher at Altadena Midddle School.
BUSINESS CLASSIC Original Burrito Company is Ahwatukee landmark. p40 Neighborhood p3 Around AF p4 Community p15 Opinion p22
Faith p30 GetOut p32 Sports/Rec p37 Classified p41
Retired Ahwatukee journalist-turned-Spanish teacher: Can’t wait for the morning bell EDITOR’S NOTE: Retired longtime education reporter Cathryn Creno of Ahwatukee has become a teacher. The Ahwatukee Foothills News asked her to write about her first week in her new career. By Cathryn Creno AFN GUEST WRITER
I stood in front of 42 seventh graders with a red maraca in my hand and sweat trickling down my back. It was the first hour of my first day teaching
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Spanish at Kyrene Altadeña Middle School. My classroom at “Altadeña Middle Sweat” was way too warm and way too crowded. The Arizona Auditor General’s Office staffer who recently contended that the Kyrene School District has too much classroom space obviously did not drop by my program at Altadeña. We didn’t even have enough desks on the first day of school. I expected I would need to rattle the maraca at >> See AHWATUKEE JOURNALIST on page 4
Initial reaction to True Life Companies’ Ahwatukee Farms proposal on the former Ahwatukee Lakes Golf Club site was strong last week, with likes and shares on the Ahwatukee Foothills News’ website and Facebook page taking the posts near-viral. As discussions continue, however, questions and concerns are surfacing as Ahwatukee residents digest the possibilities. True Life last week unveiled a plan to build an urban garden, farmers market and café, K-12 Montessori private school, trails, lakes and homes on the 101-acre parcel, a project the company says would bear some resemblance to the ground-breaking Agritopia in Gilbert. Phoenix District 6 City Councilman Sal DiCiccio, an Ahwatukee resident, is urging property owners governed by the Ahwatukee Board of Management not to sign consent forms that would allow True Life to change land use restrictions >> See AHWATUKEE FARMS on page 6
More Inside • Urban agriculture pioneer thinks Ahwatukee Farms could be more. p. 8 • A trip to Agritopia, Gilbert community that inspired Ahwatukee Farms. p. 10 • Lawsuit plaintiffs, others react to Ahwatukee Farms plan p. 36-37
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