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OUT & IN FEBRUARY 21, 2013 EVERYTHING THAT’S GOING ON ANTHEM • DESERT HILLS • NEW RIVER • TRAMONTO ANTHEM GOLF IS FOR THE BIRDS (and the coyotes, and the owls, and the bobcats…) Chris Bolender makes certain of it. PAGE 14

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Page 1: February 21, 2013 IN&OUT Magazine

OUT& INFEBRUARY 21, 2013EVERYTHING THAT’S GOING ON

ANTHEM • DESERT HILLS • NEW RIVER • TRAMONTO

ANTHEM GOLF IS FOR THE

BIRDS (and the coyotes,

and the owls, and the bobcats…)

Chris Bolender makes certain of it.PAGE 14

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Publisher Nadine Shaalan

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Copy Editor Karen Goveia

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While In&Out strives to provide the most accurate, current information, we recommend contacting the

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those of the Publisher. COPYRIGHT 2013. All Rights Reserved.

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9 THIS WEEK INThe Neighborhood

13 THIS WEEK OUTOf the Neighborhood

14 COVER STORY Anthem Golf Courses Receive International Recognition

16 THE BUZZ JCL Steps up Trauma Care

21 PRICKETT FENCESolar Pigeon Nasty

24 CLASSIFIEDS

28 REAL ESTATE WATCH

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Got Something to Say? Write to [email protected]. Include full name, your town and daytime phone.

What are the plans for the ugly blue advertising trailer that is located between I-17 and North

Gavilan Peak Parkway just north of the Pioneer Road overpass? Will this eyesore be there for the foreseeable future, or are there plans to haul this blight away?

Walt McDanielAnthem

Editor’s Note The trailer belongs to Pulte and has been used as a mobile billboard to sell homes in the Anthem development to people traveling I-17. Pulte spokesperson Jacque Petroulakis said we won’t have to put up with the trailer much longer. There are just a couple more homes to close in the northwest section of Anthem known as Arroyo Grande. Petroulakis predicted the trailer would be moved in a matter of weeks.

Bye-bye Big Blue?

According to Chris Prickett, (who, when not writing for In&Out, is a Realtor) there is only one Anthem new-build left listed as active and one pending on the MLS. The active listing is a 3,600-square-foot former model in Arroyo Grande.

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THURSDAY 2.21BUSINESSFish Tales Toastmasters MeetingNoon—1 p.m.Arizona Game & Fish Department5000 West Carefree HighwayPhoenix623-236-7256Practice and hone communication and leadership skills through nonprofit Toastmasters International. Each speech is critiqued by a member focusing on what was done right and what could be improved. Serves Anthem, Tramonto and New River.

CLUBSKiwanis Club of New River7:15 p.m.New River Community Park48606 North 17th Avenue623-465-0726

COMMUNITYMixing Social Media With 'On the Job Duties'... or Not9 a.m.—10 a.m.North Valley Regional Library40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway602-652-3000Tips for enhancing employees' and employers' business value.

Walk-Up Computer Assistance10:30 a.m.—noonNorth Valley Regional Library40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway602-652-3000Learn basic computer skills or explore career-related topics.

Made by Hand1 p.m.North Valley Regional Library40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway602-652-3000A gathering place for those wishing to knit, crochet, tat, macrame or work with fiber.

ENTERTAINMENTDon’t Miss!

'Winnie the Pooh Kids'7 p.m.

Musical Theatre of Anthem42323 North Vision Way602-743-9892$15-$18Musical based on the beloved characters of A.A. Milne and the 2011 Disney animated feature film. Face painting, cookies and lemonade prior to show.

HEALTHStenholm Crit6 p.m.Diamond Canyon School40004 North Liberty Bell Way623-866-3225Cycling-training ride.

Discover the Mind/Body Connection6:30 p.m.North Valley Regional Library40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway602-652-3000Linda M. McCarthy, Ph.D introduces the connection between what we think and how our bodies respond to our thoughts. Linda is a metaphysician with a doctorate in metaphysical counseling and a board certified life strategies coach with the Spencer Institute and the American Association of Drugless Practitioners.

KIDSPreschool Story Time9:30 & 10:30 a.m.North Valley Regional Library40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway602-652-3000Stories, songs and activities for ages 3-5. First come, first-served. Story Time Room.

SCHOOLBCHS: Varsity Softball Dorado ClassicCorona Del Sol High School1001 East Knox RoadTempe623-445-8636Don’t Miss!

Anthem Prep:

Looking Ahead to College6:30 p.m.Anthem Preparatory Academy42101 North 41st Drive #101623-465-4776College planning process and important reminders for 9th and 10th grade parents. RSVP.

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INTHE NEIGHBORHOOD

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Don’t Miss!

BCHS: Active Parenting of Teens

6:30 p.m.—8 p.m.Boulder Creek High School40404 North Gavilan Peak Parkway623-445-8603Free six-session workshop with activities and real-world examples that provide techniques and insights into parenting your teenager. Topics include drug awareness and prevention, online safety, bullying, depression. Registration required.

WORSHIPRoyal Rangers6:30 p.m.—8 p.m.Grace North Church4135 West Opportunity Way623-551-0007For boys in grades K-5.

FRIDAY 2.22CLUBSRotary Club7:15 a.m.—8 a.m.Anthem Country Club2708 West Anthem Club Drive623-225-6342At Ironwood Country Club.

COMMUNITYUsed Book and Media Sale9 a.m.—4:30 p.m.North Valley Regional Library40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway602-652-3000Choose from hundreds of used books, audio books, CDs and DVDs for all ages on every subject. Open to the public. Benefits the library.

DININGFriday Night Live Happy Hour at Ironwood4 p.m.—9 p.m.Anthem Country Club2708 West Anthem Club Drive480-409-4817Happy Hour specials and complimentary hors d'oeuvres. Live entertainment 6-9 p.m. For Country Club residents.

Live Music6:30 p.m.The Station46202 North Black Canyon Highway623-465-7290Cody Gibson performs. It's also all-you-can-eat fish fry Friday.

ENTERTAINMENT'Winnie the Pooh Kids'7 p.m.Through Sunday, Feb. 24Musical Theatre of Anthem42323 North Vision Way602-743-9892$15-$18Musical based on the beloved characters of A.A. Milne and the 2011 Disney animated feature film. Face painting, cookies and lemonade prior to show.

SCHOOLSDOHS: Baseball A. Donnerfield Tour vs. Kofa3:45 p.m.Sandra Day O'Connor High School25250 North 35th AvenueGlendale623-445-7100

For the full calendar of high school sports.

Musical Theatre of Anthem Brings Two Fun Productions‘Winnie the Pooh Kids’ A musical based on the beloved characters of A.A. Milne and the 2011 Disney animation, Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Piglet, Rabbit and Owl prepare a rescue mission for Christopher Robin in the Hundred Acre Wood. A story of teamwork and friendship, with a cast and crew of 50 area youth, ages 6-9.

7 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 21 & Saturday, Feb. 23 5 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 23 1 & 3 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 24

‘Little Shop of Horrors’ The charming and funny story of a floral assistant who raises a plant that feeds on human blood. Performed by 25 kids, ages 13-19, and directed by Keith Huff, with vocal direction by Chris Wo, and choreography by Zoni-winner Shawna Weitekamp.

7 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 28, 7 p.m., Friday and Saturday, March 1 & 2 and March 8 & 9 3 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, March 2 & 3, and March 9 & 10

Tickets: musicaltheatreofanthem.org

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BCHS: Track and Field 7th Annual Jag-A-Thon5 p.m.Boulder Creek High School40404 North Gavilan Peak Parkway623-445-8636WORSHIPCelebrate Recovery11:30 a.m.Koina Cafe42201 North 41st Drive623-466-7964FreeSupport for individuals struggling with hurts, habits and hang-ups.

SATURDAY 2.23COMMUNITYMarket on the Move7 a.m.—10 a.m.Canyon Church of Christ34975 North North Valley Parkway623-889-3388$10Take home up to 60 pounds of fresh produce.

Used Book and Media Sale9 a.m.—4:30 p.m.North Valley Regional Library40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway602-652-3000Choose from hundreds of used books,

audio books, CDs and DVDs for all ages. Benefits the library.

DININGMardi Gras5 p.m.The Station46202 North Black Canyon Highway623-465-1991No coverZimis performs. Raffle, food, drinks and beads available for purchase.

ENTERTAINMENT'Winnie the Pooh Kids'3 & 7 p.m.Through Sunday, Feb. 24Musical Theatre of Anthem42323 North Vision Way602-743-9892$15-$18[See Friday’s listing.]

HEALTHDon’t Miss!

Health Open House9 a.m.—1 p.m.

My Chiropractor Health and Wellness Center42302 North Vision Way602-866-3505Visit the new location and receive a complimentary consultation with Dr. Greg Muchnij. Detox footbaths or chair massage

for $10. Receive 50 percent off services when you book an appointment.

KIDSKid's Games and Cards Program10 a.m.—11:30 a.m.North Valley Regional Library40410 North Gavilan Peak ParkwayPhoenix602-652-3000Learn to play Rummikub, Boggle, Hand and Foot, Cribbage or bring your own games. Ages 10-14. Registration needed.

SCHOOLBCHS: Varsity Baseball vs. Shadow MountainNoonBoulder Creek High School40404 North Gavilan Peak Parkway623-445-8636At noon and 2:30 p.m.

BGHS: Baseball vs. Camelback (Pre-Season Tournament)1 & 7 p.m. Barry Goldwater High School2820 West Rose Garden LanePhoenix623-445-3000 io

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OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD

THURSDAY 2.21ENTERTAINMENT'Respect: A Musical Journey of Women'7 p.m.Through Friday, March 1Herberger Theater Center222 East Monroe Street, Phoenix602-252-8497$49.50-$57.50The lives of women told through 50 Top 40 songs over the last 100 years from "Bill Bailey" to "I Will Survive."

'Freud's Last Session'7:30 p.m.Through Friday, March 1Herberger Theater Center222 East Monroe Street, Phoenix602-252-8497$45.50-$80.50Sigmund Freud and C.S. Lewis meet in 1939 as England goes to war against the Nazis and they discuss God, love, sex and the meaning of life.

FRIDAY 2.22ENTERTAINMENTGeorge Kahumoku Jr. and the Masters of Hawaiian Music7:30 p.m.Musical Instrument Museum4725 East Mayo Boulevard, Phoenix480-478-6000$32.50-$37.50Evening of down-home Hawaiian music with slack-key player Keoki Kahumoku and Uncle Richard Ho'opi'I on ukulele.

Bill O'Reilly and Dennis Miller: Bolder and Fresher Tour

8 p.m.Comerica Theatre400 West Washington Street, Phoenix602-379-2888$78-$128Fox News' Bill O'Reilly and Dennis Miller team up to deliver their own brand of

politically tinged stand-up.

GOVERNMENTDistrict 1 Community Breakfast7:30 a.m.Deer Valley Airport Restaurant702 West Deer Valley Road, Phoenix602-262-7444$5Join Phoenix Councilwoman, Thelda Williams.

KIDSDesert Explorers Workshop Registration DeadlineDeer Valley Rock Art Center3711 West Deer Valley Road, Phoenix623-582-8007$12-$15Bird watching, ethnobotany hikes, ecological art projects, hands-on activities and cultural desert knowledge. Ages 8-12. Reservations required. Event March 9, 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m.

SATURDAY 2.23ENTERTAINMENT19th Annual Sedona International Film FestivalThrough Monday, March 4Harkins Sedona Six Theatres2030 West Highway 89A, Sedona928-282-1177$80-$900More than 145 films from around the world with features, shorts, documentaries, animation, foreign films and student films. Film selections and schedule here.

Albert Lee7:30 p.m.Musical Instrument Museum4725 East Mayo Boulevard, Phoenix480-478-6000$29.50-$34.50Award-winning guitar virtuoso Albert Lee is recognized as one of the world's best rockabilly guitarists.

Barbara Cook: Let's Fall in Love8 p.m.Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts7380 East 2nd Street, Scottsdale480-994-ARTS, Ext. 2

$59-$89Broadway's favorite leading lady during the heyday of musical theater, this Tony Award winning singer has been entertaining audiences for more than 50 years.

Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth8 p.m.Comerica Theatre400 West Washington Street, Phoenix602-379-2888$38-$78The former heavyweight boxing champion is telling stories of his life in this one-man show.

SUNDAY 2.24 KIDS'A Brown Bear, A Moon and A Caterpillar'3 & 5 p.m.Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts7380 East 2nd Street, Scottsdale480-994-ARTS, Ext. 2$9-$29Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia features music, visual effects and puppetry for children based on the tales by Eric Carle. Puppet activity at 4 p.m.

OUTDOORSGo John Trail Hike10 a.m.—2 p.m.Cave Creek Regional Park37019 North Lava Lane, Cave Creek$6/VehicleModerate to difficult 6-mile hike. Bring a snack, water, camera and wear a hat and sturdy shoes. Meet at the Nature Center.

TUESDAY 2.26ENTERTAINMENTRicardo Arjona8 p.m.Comerica Theatre400 West Washington Street, Phoenix602-379-2888$25-$160Latin pop music.

WEDNESDAY 2.27ENTERTAINMENTMusical Interludes Series: ASU Jazz10:30 a.m.Musical Instrument Museum4725 East Mayo Boulevard, Phoenix480-478-6000Free/With museum admission; $7/Performance onlyTrio of Michael Kocour (piano), Ben Hequist (bass) and Dom Moio (drums), present a musical exploration through the American Songbook, jazz classics and original compositions. io

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By Linda & Dr. Dick [email protected]

The Anthem Golf & Country Club is among only three percent of golf courses internationally

recognized for its efforts in environmental excellence.

Awarded the designation as a Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary through Audubon International, Anthem Golf and Country Club is the 16th golf course in Arizona to receive this designation and the 997th in the world to receive the honor.

Chris Bolender, Anthem’s director

of golf course operations, led the

effort to secure the Audubon designation.

Anthem Golf Courses Receive International Recognition

C O V E R S T O R Y

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Anthem Golf Courses Receive International Recognition

“It’s a wonderful award for our golf courses and for the whole Anthem community,” said Chris Bolender, Anthem’s director of golf course operations.

Bolender, along with the assistant golf course superintendent Dan Smith, completed the lengthy application process. “Anthem Golf and Country Club has shown a strong commitment to its environmental program. They are to be commended for their efforts to provide a sanctuary for wildlife on the golf course property,” said

(See AUDOBON on Page 17)

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“Excellence in Teaching” Award Goes to BCHS Teacher

Kirk Douglas, Boulder Creek High School choral director, received the

O. M. Hartsell Excellence in Teaching Music Award. The award is given to American Music Educator Association members who demonstrate exceptional ability as a music teacher.

“This award is extremely meaningful to me. It gives me affirmation that I am reaching students, and other music educators are seeing that. This is such an honor knowing other music teachers that have received this award,” Douglas said. The names of award recipients get published in the Hall of Fame Luncheon program. “My name will forever be included with the list of phenomenal teachers. I am humbled by my name being placed amongst some of my mentors,” he said.

Douglas’ choir performances have been compared to those on the T.V. show “Glee.” io

PACC911 Event Brings Joy to 75 Happy Pets

The grey day with temps in the low 50s didn’t discourage pet lovers from the

PACC911 adoption event Saturday, Feb. 9. Organizers said 75 pets found new homes. And, many area pet owners discovered a new vet: Dr. Kristin Young, who recently moved to Anthem and opened Daisy Mountain Veterinary

Hospital at Anthem Crossroads (the Fry’s plaza), and was on hand to meet pets and pet owners.

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Joellen Lampman, Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Programs Director.

Anthem’s golf courses, the Persimmon and the Ironwood, are home to 10 fresh-water ponds, providing about 10 surface acres of water. While ponds along the fairways present hazards to golfers in search of the perfect shot, they provide life sustaining water to wildlife. Such a constant standing source of water in the middle of the Sonoran Desert attracts multiple species of birds (ducks, geese, cranes, herons), as well as local mammals like the javelina, bobcat, mule deer and coyote.

According to Lampman, to receive this award a golf course community must demonstrate a high degree of environmental quality in areas

such as planning, wildlife and habitat management, outreach and education, water conservation and quality management, as well as chemical use and reduction safety.

Plaques will be mounted at the first and 10th tees of both courses acknowledging the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary designation. The prestigious award is valid for two years. At that time, Bolender expects to apply again.

“I felt good for our community,” Bolender said, “as this award should let them know that we are thinking about how we manage the courses, the land and the water by using techniques and fertilizers that are more friendly to our people and all the wildlife.” io

The Ironwood and Persimmon courses developed and documented environmental practices involving the following areas…

• Environmental Planning

• Wildlife and Habitat Management

• Chemical Use Reduction and Safety

• Water Conservation• Water Quality

Management• Outreach

and Education

(From AUDUBON on Page 15)

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Patient care services in John C. Lincoln Deer Valley’s Emergency Department have

been expanded, and the state of Arizona designated the hospital a Level III Trauma Center, Monday, Feb. 4. The Level III center is the first of its kind in Phoenix. There are six Valley hospitals verified to handle Level

I trauma—the highest level of care available, according to the American College of Surgeons.

According to Susan Fuchs, John C. Lincoln Deer Valley spokesperson, the hospital is also launching a program for trauma patients 60 and older to improve outcomes for older trauma patients by providing more intensive and coordinated inpatient care.

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O V E R T H E P R I C K E F E N C E | BY CHRIS PRICKETT

Solar Pigeon Nasty

PHOTO BY KAREN GOVEIA

If pigeons have gotten a bad rap, so be it, the little demons deserve it. The proliferation of solar panels in Anthem has created the perfect loafing quarters

for these winged demons, and they are taking full advantage of the accommodations. Like hemorrhoids, once you have pigeons, eradication can be difficult, costly and a real pain in the butt.

These “flying rats” are said to be prolific carriers of several deadly maladies such as: psittacosis, aspergillosis, pseudotuberculosis, coccidiosis, toxoplasmosis, encephalitis, and Salmonella typhimurium (Got spell-check?). In truth, those claims are probably more fear-driven than fact driven, but contact with pigeons certainly has the potential to make you sick. (See Pesky Pigeon Risks.) And, the corrosive nature of their feces can also damage property. Their nesting materials clog drains and gutters. If all this isn’t enough, they also carry parasites like fleas, ticks and mites.

Pesky Pigeon RisksHealth risks from pigeons are often exaggerated, however, large populations of the roosting birds can make you sick. The most typical risk—histoplasmosis—comes from breathing spores from a fungus that grows in soil contaminated with bird droppings.

Histoplasmosis affects the lungs. Often a person will not exhibit any symptoms. Those who do get sick typically exhibit flu-like symptoms: fever, chest pain and dry cough.

SOURCES Centers for Disease Control, National Institute of Health

The spikes blocking the space below the solar panels are likely more effective at deterring pigeons than the owl decoy.

(See PIGEON on Page 23)

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I don’t like them.

The best way to protect your home from pigeons is to not get them in the first place. Never feed pigeons, and ask your neighbors kindly to not feed. This only attracts them, and might make them more susceptible to disease because of the poor nutritional value of the stuff you generally feed them. White bread will make them fat and lazy, just like it does with people. Don’t leave pet food outside and keep your trash covered.

If you have pigeons, call a professional. Because they are unsanitary and have a tendency to roost in high places, “pigeon proofing” is dangerous business. Poisons are dangerous and don’t have much effect. Don’t waste your money on frightening devices or decoys, such as plastic owls or snakes. Pigeons are either really smart or really stupid. Either way, these deterrents don’t work. Mylar or foil strips generally provide only temporary relief. You might try shooting them (easy, now!) with a high-pressure stream of water. This may be effective if you’re consistent, but not particularly humane.

Some professionals will remove the pigeons but not clean up the poop or install deterrents. Some will do all that and guarantee the pigeons won’t return to the same roosting area. Make sure you know up front what services are provided before you sign, or you might find yourself elbow-deep in fowl filth. io

(From PIGEON on Page 21)

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Real estate data provided by D.L. Jones & Associates.Contact Dennis Jones at [email protected] TheRealEstateWeb.com

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