East Valley Tribune: West Mesa Edition - Feb. 26, 2017

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Goat yoga takes over Gilbert farm

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NEWS .............................. 2 Protesters call out Mesa Rep. Biggs, says he won’t meet with them

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"No HOA" is a selling point for many East Valley real estate agents.

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Homeowners, board members have tales of grief COVER STORY BY MIKE BUTLER Tribune Staff Writer

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hen Kathy Fry moved to the Valley from the East Coast to guide her family’s small business in 2011, she and her husband fell in love with a small agricultural community in Tempe. Built in 1979, the affluent 160-home neighborhood with 1-acre-plus lots has evolved over the years into an eclectic neighborhood of enthusiastic equestrians, plucky urban farmers and content suburbanites.

The Frys were good citizens and brushed up on Tempe building codes. They studied the covenants and took walks around the neighborhood to get a feel for what was acceptable and in-character before undertaking their first curb-appeal projects. For any project they undertook, they always submitted their requests to the HOA. It wasn’t exactly smooth sailing. But so far, so good. The Frys broke ground on their dream project last year, a remodeled backyard with a new and elegant chicken coop. Everything went south.

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pril Gould had goats on her threeacre farm in Gilbert. Sarah Williams of Mesa had 20 years of experience teaching yoga. Why not goat yoga? Why not, indeed. It makes at least as much sense as a hiphop musical about Alexander Hamilton, and goat yoga is a runaway, smash hit in the East Valley. This isn’t your chichi goat yoga, either, where the animals roam about as extras in the background. These goats are stars, getting in on the action, jumping up on participants’ backs and causing laugh-fueled commotions. An added bonus this time of year: baby goats! The seeds for the Williams-Gould goat yoga partnership were planted in high school in Mesa. Although rivals – Williams went to Westwood, Gould to Mountain View – they became good friends. Williams went on to ASU, majoring in exercise science, and pursued her career as a trainer and teacher. Gould became a professional water skier at Sea World San Diego and skied in shows all over Europe. After getting married and settling down, Gould and her husband moved to an See

GOAT YOGA on page 8

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