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For Moorhead, the message in Koonoo ka’s PSA is all the more powerful because he’s talking to students and teens just like himself.While his passion is football, Koonoo ka has many interests outside the sport, including fishing, playing basketball for fun, and spending time with his family andSomefriends.ofthose friends have dealt with
to the issue of preventing teen suicide. He was nominated as a participant by his coach.Koonooka will be featured in a series of professionally produced video public ser vice announcements (PSAs) organized by Teen Lifeline and the Grand Canyon State Gridiron Club (GCSGC).
Held at the Peoria Mission for Arizona Office, 7240 W. Cactus Road, Kelly wasn’t alone at this event. With him were Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar and Tiffany Muller, president of End Citizens United.
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entennial High School senior Sale he Koonooka is using his visibility on campus and following on social media to help save the lives of teenagers during Teen Suicide Prevention Aware ness Month in September.
Sen. Mark Kelly, along with Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar and Tiffany Muller, president of End Citizens United, hosted an organizing meet and greet in Peoria to fire up voters, organizers and volunteers in the area. (Mark Kelly for Senate/Submitted)
en. Mark Kelly has been making his way across Ar izona to fire up his supporters ahead of the general election on Tuesday, Nov. 8. On Sept. 9, he made a stop in Peoria.

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The star defensive end and fullback is part of a group of 20 high-profile football players and one cheerleader representing 18 Arizona high schools in the Phoenix, Tucson and Yuma areas calling attention

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there is always hope and that help is avail able whenever they need it.”
“Today more than ever, teens are look ing for a connection,” said Michelle Moorhead, executive director of Teen Lifeline. “That’s why this campaign is so important, the peer-to-peer message that what they may be feeling is normal, that

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“WhatMasters.Ilove about Mark Kelly, though, he is true to himself,” she said. “He’s true to himself and his leader ship. He’s introduced dozens and dozens of bipartisan bills

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games throughout September, with Teen Lifeline stickers on their hel mets.Teen Lifeline works closely with schools throughout Arizona to pro vide suicide prevention services. Staff from the nonprofit organization will provide suicide prevention program ming to students in 44 schools during the month of September alone.
Teens who are struggling to feel hope in their lives are encouraged to call Teen Lifeline any day or time at 602-248-TEEN (8336) or 1-800248-TEEN. The hotline can also be reached by text at 602-248-8336 from noon and 9 p.m. on weekdays and 3 to 9 p.m. on weekends. PT
“I wanted to be involved in the PSA campaign to be a voice for those who are struggling or are having thoughts about suicide,” Koonooka said. “I’m thankful to be able to be part of such a great campaign that’s spreading awareness and positively impacting so many young lives.”
This is the fourth year Teen Lifeline and the Grand Canyon State Gridiron Club have teamed up to produce a public service campaign.
thoughts of suicide in the past, which is one of the reasons as to why he agreed to participate in this year’s sui cide prevention PSA campaign.
During the 2022-23 school year, more than 430 Arizona middle schools and high schools, with a combined enrollment of more than 500,000 students, will print the Teen Lifeline phone number on the back of their student IDs.
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Salehe Koonooka is a senior at Centen nial High School. He is the star defen sive end and fullback. (Salehe Koonooka/ Submitted)

In addition to supporting the PSA campaigns at their schools, the entire football teams of the participating players will recognize Teen Suicide Prevention Awareness Month at select
The Teen Lifeline crisis hotline re ceived more than 22,000 calls and 20,000 text messages from troubled youths throughout Arizona in 2021. That’s a nearly 50% increase com pared to 2019. Most of those calls and texts came from Arizona adolescents ages 10-19.
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When released during September, the statewide PSA campaign is de signed to provide messages of hope to peers who may be struggling with depression, anxiety or thoughts of sui cide. The players’ personal messages let their classmates know they are not alone and encourage troubled teens to seek help if they feel depressed or suicidal.ThePSAs will be seen on the play ers’, teams’ and schools’ social media channels and will be broadcast during morning announcements on the high school campuses when possible.
Every day, teens across the state are reaching out to Teen Lifeline for help. The 24/7/365 crisis hotline is staffed by teen peer counselors from 3 to 9 p.m. every day, providing Arizona’s youth with the opportunity to talk to someone their own age about the issues they are experiencing. Profes sional counselors answer the phone lines at all other times.
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Kelly was busy during his first term as a U.S. Senator. At the event he spoke a bit on the lowering of pre scription drug costs and the Biparti san Infrastructure Law.
really excited about the op portunity to serve again, but first, we have to get this across the finish line,”
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The Bipartisan CHIPS Law, howev er, he spoke on at a little more length. One of his top priorities since taking office, the law includes a $52 billion boost to domestic microchip manu facturing amid a shortage that has disrupted the global supply chain.
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Though the election race with Mas ters may be a close one, Kelly men tioned that he is pleased it is headed in that direction as he finds choice important.“Thisis Arizona, this is the way the rest of the country should be — it should be competitive,” he said. “It should be about choices and ideas, and who has the better ideas, who has the better direction of the country and who can keep us on that better trajec tory.”Kelly also discussed his thought process prior to running for election back in 2020. Despite his service to the country in other areas, he wanted to do more and still feels as though he has more to give.
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Back in November 2021, Kelly helped negotiate the Inflation Reduc tion Act, a plan that will allow Medi care to negotiate drug prices, cap an nual out-of-pocket health care costs at $2,000 and cap the cost of insulin for seniors, and prevent drug compa nies from price gouging by penalizing those that raise prices more than in flation.Hewas a member of the group of 22 senators — 11 Republican and 11 Democrats — who wrote the Biparti san Infrastructure Law last year.
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— well over 30 of them — he works across the aisle, and he gets things done. He takes positions that are the right one for the state. And I think that is a stark contrast with his opponent.”
At the campaign event, Kelly also discussed what separates him from Masters as the right choice for Arizo na.“I’m
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“I support protecting Social Securi ty. It is an earned benefit that seniors have earned over time. And I’ll tell you this, forever long I’m in the Unit ed States Senate, I will be protecting Social Security and Medicare.”
“Leading up to the election in 2020, I thought about my service to this country,” he said. “Even though I served our country for 25 years in the military and at NASA, I felt like I could do more and had more to do. I was really worried about the trajecto ry that our country was on. I know a little bit about trajectory, and this one was not good.”
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Kelly said. “I think all elections are about choices, and they’re pretty obvi ous choices. On one hand, you know, I support a woman’s right to make decisions. My opponent, on the other hand, does not.
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At the end of the day, Muller knows how important it is to get out and vote. She made sure to take time during her support speech for Kelly to make mention to that.
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“What this legislation does is it’s going to build semiconductor man ufacturing facilities here in the state of Arizona,” Kelly said. “… what this means for our state, other than bring ing down costs and that this is real ly important to our national security, but it is potentially tens of thousands of very high-paying jobs that do not require a four-year degree. There’s nothing better than that.”
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Despite what Kelly has accom plished in his career — political or otherwise — he said there is one thing he holds very highly.
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“I love being in the U.S. Senate with a guy when they say things like, ‘Well, you don’t need a rocket scientist or an astronaut,’ and I go, ‘Yes, we do!’” she said. “Let’s make sure we reelect the best, someone that gets things done, a true patriot for our nation that believes in democracy, that puts Arizona first and that is your incredible senator.”
that no matter what, going out and voting is the most important thing anyone, himself included, could do to win this election.
“I know you’re in this to win it, but we need to dig a little deeper,” Muller added. “If you’ve already been knock ing doors, I need you to go knock on more. … Go knock on doors and make phone calls, because it is those individual conversations that will make sure we get this race over the finish line.”Similarly
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Throughout the campaign event, Klobuchar showed her support for Kelly’s reelection. She has enjoyed working with him thus far and sees him as the right choice for Arizona.
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“As a Navy guy, somebody who served in the United States Navy for 25 years as a naval aviator, there is
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“Mark Kelly is leading the way ev ery single day on restoring trust and faith in our government,” she said.
“We need to get people out to vote,” he said. “I mean, it really is about showing up and getting your friends and neighbors to show up. Knock on doors. That matters as much as any thing. It matters as much as ads you might see on TV and possibly matters more than anything I do.
nothing that I’ve done in my career that is as important to me as having the opportunity to serve in Sen. John McCain’s Senate seat,” he said.
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wild animal, stand still, do not run, and make yourself look large. OK, sure, but I am not going to have eye contact (as is suggested) with a bear! An elderly lady who lives in Payson went outside to gather some flowers and left her kitch en door open. When she walked back into the house, a black bear was stand ing before her in the kitchen. She had just baked an apple pie and tossed the whole pie to the bear, who happily stuck his face in the dish and went walking outside with the pie. The quick-think ing woman shut and locked her door. She was saved by a pie! When a wild
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Can humans really live in harmony with nature?
you, with cameras flashing. Reaching celebrity status comes with consequenc es. And mostly, it is we humans who can screw up the good times. Swarms of people crowding around Freya, taking selfies with her, swimming alongside her in the fjord, became a serious safety concern. So, a beloved walrus, who was just living her best life, was euthanized. This decision was made by the head of Norway’s fisheries, claiming that peo ple were not heeding warnings to keep away from Freya and the poor walrus was stressed and in a “bad situation.”
Sometimes, human interaction with wildlife doesn’t end well. A bear in the woods attacks a hiker. A moose in Alas ka recently head-butted a child who was feeding it bread. Yellowstone National Park has had to deal with plenty of mis chief (craziness) when people try to take photos with bison or, worse, hug them. Our beautiful countryside homes are of ten pushing the edges of wildlife’s habi tat, and then we are faced with the “nui sance” of trying to live in harmony with bears, coyotes, mountain lions, bobcats andAccordingjavelina. to Fish and Wildlife re sources, humans should never feed a wild animal. If you are hiking and see a
Freya, how we loved you. Named after the Norse goddess of beauty and love, you were 1,300 pounds of blubber, a chubby maiden of the sea, with all your sea mammal splendor and plus-size personality. No small boat in Oslo, Norway, was safe if you wanted to hoist yourself on deck, take a nap and sun-bathe like a movie star.
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Hey, Mr. Fisheries, the walrus is now dead, so it doesn’t seem as though her “bad situation” has improved!
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Certainly the content led to confu sion among the White House image makers; the “word merchants” sup plied a lofty title, claiming the subject matter was “The Continued Battle for the Soul of the Nation,” but the “optics crew” chose to bathe the national mon ument in blood-red floodlights.
Progressives of both parties deliber ately started using the word “democra cy” in the early 20th century, implying that majority rule was the guiding light in Benjamingoverning.Franklin, present at the creation of our government and an ac tive participant in its founding, viewed democracy with distrust. As Frank lin put it, “Democracy is two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for lunch.”Nowhere in the Constitution or the Bill of Rights will you find “democra cy.” Instead our founders refer to our
Joe simply said “Donald Trump has misled MAGA Republicans into following an extremism blah-blahblah,” Biden would be spared the right
In less than 25 minutes, Biden per verted our entire political process, add ing new venom to his vitriol. Joe en sured his remarks would be “historic” by claiming that millions of everyday Americans who disagree with him po litically should now be regarded as a threat to the nation.
As darkness fell in Philadelphia, Joe Biden stood in front of Independence Hall — the site of our nation’s found ing — to deliver a screed that may lead to its ultimate undoing.
Three minutes into his speech, Joe barked out his central theme: “Donald Trump and the MAGA Republicans represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic.”
We all know that “politics ain’t bean bag” and that the demonization of op posing candidates, while lamentable, has been so commonplace for so long that it falls within the bounds of ac cepted political rhetoric. What is unac ceptable is the demonization of all who disagree.Absurdities abound in the aftermath.
“The City of Brotherly Love” be came the backdrop for a “Declaration of Political Hate.” Joe Biden, who claimed in his inaugural address that he would be a “uniter,” instead revealed his desire to be a divider. And the man who serves as our current command er-in-chief believes he’s justified to name those who oppose him politically as “domestic Undergirdingenemies.”allthatwas wrong with this “presidential address” was Biden’s fundamental misunderstanding of the type of nation he leads… literally.
America should be ‘a republic,’ but Biden won’t keep it

The first day of September could very well have signaled the last day of meaningful po litical freedom in the United States.
While he called it a “republic” once, Joe used the word “democracy” 26
times in a speech that ran just under 25 minutes.Biden is scarcely alone in his mis use and overuse of “democracy.” The fact that so many of us regard the term as synonymous with “republic” re flects the triumph of an earlier effort to change our political lexicon and, in so doing, alter our politics.
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ful scorn he’s now receiving.
Lest you think the criticism con tained in this column is overwrought, understand this distinction. While “ex tremism” has been the left’s favorite la bel for every GOP candidate and cause since Barry Goldwater, Biden broke new ground by failing to separate cit izens from his personal political oppo nents.Had
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And behind the presidential podium was Joe Biden, who was not there as the leader of a nation, but instead as the purveyor of political pornography.

Franklin was many things — a print er, inventor, diplomat and statesman — and his above response sounds like a letter of prophecy from a Founding Father to his modern day progeny. Can we keep our republic? PT
The international outcry over Freya continues. The main question is why destroy a beautiful beast, just because she was in the way. Was there no other option? A new home? A way to capture and release somewhere more compati
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animal attacks and kills a human, often there is an ensuing hunt to “put down” the offending beast, due to “unchecked aggression and danger.” So much for at taining harmony.
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ble with walrus life? Now, the people of Oslo have started a fundraiser to erect a statue for Freya, to honor her as the “spirit of the sea.” Rest in peace, dear Norse goddess. PT
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“republic,” a government based upon the rule of law. In fact, the aforemen tioned Ben Franklin, when asked about the type of government our founders devised, offered this response: “A re public… if you can keep it.”
of Oregon football commit My’Keil Gardner. The defensive lineman is looking forward to contributing to an other successful season.
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“I want to help my team in any way possible,” Gardner said. “We want to win games. We want to get back to where we were last year and then get pastForthat.”Gardner, his ultimate goal is to win a championship. He maintains that as a possibility for this season.
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“We want to get to a championship. That’s our goal every year,” he said. “I feel like we have the talent this year to definitely succeed and get to that
fter going 9-3 with a 4-0 re cord in the Desert Valley 6A section a season ago, the Lib erty High School football team is look ing to achieve even greater things this season.TheLions seem poised to build off last year’s success, as many of the key players from last year’s team are re turning.“Wehave a great group of young men who work really hard,” head coach Colin Thomas said. “We had a good year last year. We want to build onOnethat.”of those players is University

Through its first two games of the season, the Liberty High School football team has outscored its opponents 99-7. The Lions will look to keep the ball rolling against the Valor Christian Eagles on Saturday, Sept. 16.
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Gardner’s championship aspirations are shared throughout the team, as Thomas said he believes his team has the pieces to get the job done this year.
Gardner recorded 10 sacks last sea son, and he will lead a defensive unit that has already seen success this sea
Despite the clear talent on the ros ter, Thomas knows his team won’t be handed wins and, ultimately, a state ti tle. The Lions will have to be willing to put in the work to achieve its goals.
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“As a team, obviously we have been on a great run over the past couple years,” Thomas said. “This year, we are very excited to try and finish the job.”For Thomas, a key aspect to every championship-contending team is good leadership, and he said his team has“Wethat.have a good senior commorodary and a lot of really strong seniors to help lead the way,” Thomas said. “We are very excited and hope that this year can be a great year.”
“Our expectation is to play as hard as possible and get better each week,” Thomas said. PT
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son following 50-0 and 49-7 wins over Sunrise Mountain High School and Pinnacle High School, respectively.
These key pieces will be instrumen tal in helping lead the team to a suc cessful season. With playmakers and leadership plentiful on both sides of the ball, Thomas knows he has the pieces to do just that.
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There are nearly 900,000 Arizo nans who could benefit from the Biden administration’s plan for student debt forgiveness — and almost as many opinions about whether or not the plan is worthwhile.
Bellevue Heights hosts concert
to the working class, people of color and struggling families who have been straddled with crippling debt by an un
The acclaimed duo of trumpet player Dan Reed and pianist Nicole Pesce will be featured in a concert at Bellevue Heights Church Sunday evening Sept. 18, beginning at 6 p.m.
Admission is free, and the concert is the last in the Summer Sundae Sunday series of performances at the church lo cated in Sun City.
Reed began playing trumpet at age 9. As a high school student, he played in the Youth Symphony Orchestra in his
Both sides find something wanting in Biden’s student-debt relief plan
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about 887,100 people, or 12.4% of state residents, have student debt, according to data from the Edu cation Data Initiative, which said the
Bellevue Heights Church hosts concert, holds meeting on senior scams
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student loan debt in the first place, or decided not to attend college should not be forced to foot this expensive bill for the 13% of Americans who did de cide to take on student loans and make up to $125,000 per year,” she said.
Also appearing in the spotlight will be singer Renee Grant Patrick and vi olinist Suzanne Lansford, who perform locally with Nicole Pesce in a group known as We3. After the program, at tendees are invited to enjoy free ice cream sundaes in Franklin Hall on the BHC campus at 9440 W. Hutton Drive.
hometown of St. Louis. He is a gradu ate of Indiana University with a degree in Music Performance. For many years Reed played professionally with Car nival Cruise Lines and later with Prin cess Cruise Lines, where he was direc tor of music. Since arriving in Arizona, he has been featured as a musician in manyPescebands.began playing piano at age 7 and quickly committed more than 100 songs to memory. As a teenager, she appeared on the Jerry Lewis MDA tele thon and has performed with such show business notables as Debbie Reynolds, Pat Boone, Buddy Greco, Rich Little and many others. She has composed more than 300 songs throughout her career.Vocalist Patrick is daughter of the late George Grant of the world-famous
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“Americans who have already paid off their student debt, did not take on
Students walk across the Arizona State University campus in Tempe on Aug. 24, the day the Biden administration announced a plan to forgive up to $10,000 in student loan debt for people making up to $75,000 — a plan that conservatives say goes too far and progressives say does not go far enough. (Sophie Oppfelt/Cronkite News)
BY PEORIA TIMES STAFF
The main aspect of the plan un veiled recently by President Joe Biden is a proposal to cancel up to $10,000 in debt for people making less than $125,000, and up to $20,000 in debt for low-income Pell Grant recipients.
Rep. Raul Grijalva, D-Tucson, said the plan shows Biden’s “commitment
On the other hand, con servatives said the plan goes too far. Rep. Debbie Lesko, R-Peoria, called it “pure insanity.”
fair and inequitable high er education system.” But he also said the president needs to do more.
The Biden administration estimates that as many as 43 million Americans — holding about $1.6 trillion in cu mulative student debt — could benefit from the debt-relief plan.

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We3 is, from left, violinist Suzanne Lansford, pianist Nicole Pesce and singer Renee Grant Patrick. (Carrie Motzing Photography/Submitted)

It aims to fulfill a Biden campaign promise, but does not go far enough for some progressives, who were treating the announcement as a welcome first step toward broader relief.
“Many working-class and people of color took out tens of thousands in loans for their opportuni ty to attain the American dream,” Grijalva said in a statement after the an nouncement. “We should not penalize them, hold them back and further wid en the wealth gap because of their success.”
“An entire generation is now saddled with unsustainable debt in exchange for an attempt, at least, at a college de gree,” Biden said as he announced the plan.InArizona,
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Tuesday Night Acoustic Jam Sessions
Somos Peoria is a multicultural festival celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month. This city-sponsored signature event takes place in Old Town Peoria on Washington Street, just southwest of Grand Avenue. Enjoy live music and entertainment from El Chicano, Latin Breed and Mariachi Divas. In addition to the live music, there will be a lowrider car show; Ballet Folklorico performances; a live mural painting from Carlos Rivas; lucha libre; traditional food and beverages; and a free kids zone with rides, face painting and games, among other fun activities. The event runs from 4 to 10 p.m.
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Peoria Main Library, 8463 W. Monroe Street, Peoria, free, 1 p.m., peoriaaz.gov
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The Peoria Times publishes on Thursday. The weekly calendar — a listing of entertainment events such as concerts, theatrical performances, events for schools, churches, county parks and nonprofit groups — runs every issue.
Winery 101 Peoria pairs vino with live music every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night. Anyone is welcome to join, and reservations are not required.
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Arrowhead Towne Center, Glendale, 8 a.m., free, arrowheadtownecenter.com
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The Peoria Main Library is hosting its biweekly free acoustic jam session. Anyone interested in the opportunity to make music with other fellow musicians has an hour to do so. All skill levels are welcome.
Join the sewing club on Wednesdays for fun, laughter and sewing. Participants are invited to use the library’s machines or bring their own. Experienced adults 18 and older are invited.
Live Music at Winery 101 THURSDAYS,Peoria FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS
From 5 to 7 p.m., wine by the glass is $1 off, and bottles are 10% off during the live music performances. Tastings will not be available during the live music.
Old Town Peoria, corner of 83rd and Grand Avenues, Peoria, $10, 4 p.m., peoriaaz.gov
“Happy Days: The New THROUGHMusical”SEPT.
Honey Hive Farms, 14611 N. 83rd Avenue, Peoria, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. free, Momma’shoneyhivefarms.comOrganic Market
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Featuring food trucks, local artisans and fresh produce, this weekly farmers market gives locals the chance to shop local and shop fresh. Taking place near Dillard’s, new vendors grace this event weekly. Admission is free, and furry friends are allowed if they’re on a leash. Cash and cards are accepted as methods of payment, and the market runs from 8 to 11 a.m.
Arrowhead Towne Center, 7780 W.
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Stretch It Out Storytime is an early-morning literacy program that aims to emphasize simple yoga stretches and mindfulness. Each meeting, the group focuses on a new letter, reads great stories and practices kid-friendly yoga poses. Space is limited; tickets will be at the G1 desk at 9 a.m. This brand-new event is set to take place weekly Mondays at 10:15 a.m. Sunrise Mountain Library, 21109 N. 98th Avenue, Peoria, free, 10:15 a.m., peoriaaz.gov
In preparation for J.R.R. Tolkien Week and Hobbit Day coming the week of Sept. 19, visit the Peoria Main Library to celebrate “The Lord of the Rings” franchise. “The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers” will be shown in the library’s air-conditioned Willow Room Theater. Admission is free, and no registration is required. The event runs from 1 to 5 p.m.
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Peoria Main Library, 8463 W. Monroe Street, Peoria, free, 6 p.m., peoriaaz.gov
SEPT. 21
Return to the blue-sky days of 1959 Milwaukee complete with varsity sweaters, hula hoops and jukebox sockhoppin’ fun. Arnold’s, the famed drive-in malt shop and No. 1 hangout, is in danger of demolition, so Richie, Fonzie and the gang team up to save it with a dance contest and a TV-worthy wrestling match. Even Pinky Tuscadero, Fonzie’s childhood sweetheart, returns to help and — lo and behold — they rekindle their old flame. Based on the hit ‘70s TV series, “Happy Days: The New Musical” will have you rockin’ and rollin’ all week long. Set to hit production at the Mainstage Theatre, dinner/show and performance tickets are now available for purchase. Cocktails will also be available for purchase at the lobby bar. Arizona Broadway Theatre, 7701 W. Paradise Lane, Peoria, see website for ticket pricing, start times vary, Stretchazbroadway.orgItOut
Winery 101 Peoria, 9299 W. Olive Avenue, Suite 101, Peoria, 5 p.m., free, winery101.com
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Peoria Main Library, 8463 W. Monroe Street, Peoria, free, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., SEPT.Somospeoriaaz.govPeoria24

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Honey Hive Farms hosts tastings at its farm every Saturday. At the event, attendees are invited to taste and purchase honey that is produced in Arizona. Employees are happy to answer any questions regarding their bees and honey-making process.
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one, but that also would require either more reduced government spending or increased taxes down the road.”
To those who argue that the govern
average student loan debt in the state is Cesar$35,396.Aguilar, executive director of the Arizona Students’ Association, said a good chunk of his salary went toward student loan payments after he gradu ated from Northern Arizona University in “I2016.was making around $30,000 a year right out of college,” he said. “And 10% of, you know, my monthly bill was, it was a lot for the little that I was making at the time.”
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The plan lowers limits on how much of a borrower’s income goes to debt payments. Currently, debt holders do not have to pay more than 10% of their disposable income per month on their loans. That would be lowered to 5%, and debt could be canceled after 10 years, instead of the current 20, for those who brought their debt under $12,000.Finally,
Aguilar said it will be money well spent, which is why organizations like his are pushing for full debt relief.
“The reason why we were asking for that is because we want the United States to prioritize education,” he said. “We know that the investment return on education is enormous. You trans form communities, you transform fam ilies, you send people — low-income individuals — into the middle class.”
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Wharton School of Busi ness analysis of the plan estimated that beneficiaries would be a little better off, with about 75% of the benefit go ing to people making up to $88,000. It said the plan will cost about $605 billion as currently structured, but the price tag could exceed $1 trillion if there are changes to the income-driven repayment rules or other factors.
middle-class workers, claiming that al most 90% of debt cancellation would go toward those making less than $75,000.ButaPenn
a payment holiday that was set to expire Aug. 31 was extended by Biden until Dec. 31. It was the fifth such extension by his administration, and Biden insisted that it would be the
Andrew Lautz, director of feder
The White House plan would for give up to $10,000 in student loans is sued by the Department of Education, for people making up to $125,000, or $250,000 for households. Recipients of Pell Grants, which go toward lower-in come students, could see up to $20,000 of their loans canceled.
Even though the Biden plan is not as much as his organization had hoped for, Aguilar said it will make “a huge difference for a lot of those individu als” who are in the same situation now that he was in right after school.
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For more information, call the church office at 623-977-8308 or visit bhcsuncity.com, where the concert also will be available for online viewing.
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Senior consumer scams will be the topic of discussion at a meeting to be held at Bellevue Heights Church Thursday, Sept. 22.
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I’m inspired by many “handicapped” people I see. They are playing bas ketball. They are contributing to the community. They are doing remark able things despite their handicap. The more they fulfill their goals, the bet ter they are mentally and emotionally. As their handicap descends, their life “score” ascends. They are taking the “cap” off their handicap. That takes guts, resolve and grit. Look at their outcome. The better they get, the less their handicap puts a cap on them.
84 scores 76. I scored lower than the guy who scored an 84 because of my handicap. The better golfers become, the less handicap they have.
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Most every golfer who plays for real has a handicap. Handicaps are created essentially so everyone comes out to play, even in a golf tournament. If my handicap is 20, and I play on a par-72 golf course, I could score a 92 and be even par. On the other hand, the golf er with an eight handicap and scores
Many people have become hand icapped by holding grudges against others. The heaviest load any per son carries on their back is a pack of grievances. The worst thing about

says, “Every single one of us is handicapped — physically, mentally, socially and spiritually — to a degree. And although we seldom think about it, the person without faith has a far greater handicap than the person without feet.” Someone like that is handicapped without being handicapped in the traditional sense of the word. Caps have capped us from being all that we can be.
CHURCH-COMMUNITYCONNECTIONPastorEdDelph
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Arturo Toscanini is an excellent ex ample of a man who turned a handicap
into a blessing. He owed his success — or at least his chance at success — to the fact that he was very nearsight ed. How could that help a musician?



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At 19, he was playing cello in an or chestra. Since he couldn’t see the mu sic on the stand, he had to memorize it.One day the orchestra leader be came ill, and young Toscanini was the only orchestra member who knew the score. So, he conducted the orchestra without a score, and the audience gave him a good hand for it — and audienc es kept on doing it. If he hadn’t been nearsighted, he might have continued playing cello in small European or chestras instead of becoming one of the most excellent orchestra conduc
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19September 15, 2022 Peoria Times RELIGION High Holy Days set at Temple Beth Shalom Harvest CHurCH 8340 W. Northern Ave. Glendale, AZ 85305 Information 623.334.9482 Dr. Ron G. Rockwell – Pastor Sunday: 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m. Nursery Provided Wednesday: Family Night 7:00 p.m. www.hcaz.org 8340 W. Northern Harvest CHurCH ave.91st Northern Ave. Glendale Ave. Ave.83rd101Freeway “An inclusive, welcoming, caring community, serving Jesus Christ” 16000 N. Del Webb Blvd., Sun City AZ 85351 Tel: 623-974 3611 SUNDAY WORSHIP - 10 AM Live-Streamed at www.scfaith.org Fall forward! Good Sermons & Music, Join our Choir Thursdays at 3pm, &groups,Mondays,Knit/CrochetQuilting,BookHolyLandStudy,Prayergroupavailable CHECK US OUT AND LIKE PEORIA TIMES ON FACEBOOK AND FOLLOW @PEORIATIMES ON TWITTER AND INSTAGRAM. LutheranofShepherdtheDesertChurch-ELCA Reverend John shepherdofthedesertelca.org623-933-1359MaroniHandicapBus-Callforpickup (24 hrs. in Advance) 623 340-8232 • Worship Saturday 4pm, Sunday 9:30am Holy Communion both services • Pancake Breakfast 8-10am Last Saturday Every Month Dine-In and Drive Thru 11025 N. 111th Ave., Sun City/Youngtown

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Wilma Rudolf did. Her assignment by God was to win races. But there are other handicapped people with differ ent assignments in life that only they can do if they would uncap their hand icap, whatever that handicap is. The smallest step in the right direction al ways creates joy.
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these kinds of handicaps is that many people aren’t even aware of the load they carry. How about a handicapped attitude? Attitude is like a flat tire. Change it, or you’re going nowhere. Grudges and bad attitudes are like a mental wheelchair rather than a metal wheelchair. How about the handicap of unforgiveness? Unforgiveness is like a spiritual and emotional vam pire sucking the life out of us, and we don’t even know it.
Wilma would run for hours due to the sheer joy she experienced when running. Eventually, Wilma threw away her brace. When Wilma was 16, she qualified for the 1956 Olympics and won a bronze medal. Then, she qualified for the 1960 Olympics and
Perhaps, in today’s culture, we have too many crutches and not enough uncapped beliefs like Wilma and her parents. That’s a revelation, not con demnation.Irealizethat not every handicapped person will do or even can do what

Remember, we all are handicapped people in some way. The better we get, the better it gets, even with our handicaps. PT



Ed Delph is a noted author of 10 books, as well as a pastor, teacher, former business owner and speaker. He has traveled extensively, having been to more than 100 countries. He is president of NationStrategy, a non profit organization involved in uplift ing and transforming communities worldwide. He may be contacted at nationstrategy@cs.com. For more info, see nationstrategy.com.
So, if you are broken in some way — physically, emotionally, socially, mentally or spiritually — there is al ways a “cap” in one of those areas that could be twisted off. But with God’s help and your resolve, beautiful things canHere’shappen.athought by Raymond Ed man. “I have been reflecting on the inestimable value of ‘broken things.’ Broken pitchers gave ample light for victory (Judges 7:19-21). Broken bread was more than enough for all the hungry (Matthew 14:19-21). A broken box gave fragrance to all the
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Baldwin noted this tenden cy in well-meaning people. “If you fashion a crutch for someone, they may walk with it all their lives. If you show them how to walk, crippled as they may be, they (many) will learn to overcome their handicap. Many par ents have forever crippled their chil dren by an oversupply of ‘crutches.’”
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