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Published by San Tan Times, 2018-05-10 18:27:40

May 11-2018 flipbook

May 11-2018 flipbook

Always Free! May 11 | Friday Edition
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The Political 10/2T3/1h7 i1s2:3W4 PeMekend
Arena At Schnepf
Farms

The annual event
Local resident Nick celebrating over 50
Myers submits his years of growing
signatures to be on peaches in Arizona.
the ballot for Arizona This year will be a
State Representative for little different.
District 12.

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Some Residents Are Fed Up With Annexation

Group Forms To Attempt To Stop Annexation

The annexation argument annex into Queen Creek. want the community to
is heating up again after Some residents are not hap- help stop it.
some residents in Encan- py with how this will effect Continued on page 11
terra began the process to the community and they

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Friday’s Word Search Puzzle



Peach Festival

This Weekend At
Schnepf Farms

By San Tan Times

This week at Schenpf Farms’ is the Peach Event Costs:
Festival! Keep in mind that, as Schnepf
Farms has pointed out, that they know Admission is $5
many of you like to skip the crowds (and 12 and younger is free
the traffic. Cannot forget about the traf-
fic!) and come pick peaches on Thursday. About the Event:
Well this year is different due to about
40% crop loss. They will not be opening Arts and crafts, rides, peachy sampling
their orchards on Thursday for UPICK, area, peachy pancake breakfast, water
nor will they have peaches in their store. slides and more.
The store is open for pies, cinnamon rolls, They will be picking from their Earli-
breakfast and lunch and their garden will grande peaches.
be open from 8am-4pm, but no orchards, Spring crest orchard will open on Memo-
unfortunately. rial Day weekend. .STT

About the Event:

The Peach Festival is 3 days only.
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM

May 11 - 13, 2018

San Tan Valley Weekend Weather

Friday Saturday Sunday

High 99° High 91° High 91°
Low 66° Low 61° Low 62°

Mostlysunny.Windsdevelop- Sunny skies. Gusty winds A mainly sunny sky.
ingduringtheafternoon.High later in the day. High 91F. High 91F. Winds SSW
99F.WindsSSWat25to35 Winds SSW at 20 to 30 at 10 to 20 mph.
mph.Gustsover50mph. mph. Gusts over 40 mph.

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Sizzling Seniors
Breakfast

This Monday At The Gym
Grill And Bar

By San Tan Times

This monthly breakfast gathering for the and ask questions when it comes to what
purpose of Senior members of our com- is important to you regarding the San
munity to build friendships, build com- Tan Valley area.
munity and learn about local resources.
They meet the 2nd Monday of every RSVP:
month at 8 am - 9:30 am at the Gym Grill
and Bar in Copper Basin. Send your RSVP to:
A $7 buffet breakfast is served. $2 for Pam Kavathas -
Coffee only. An RSVP is required to at- [email protected]
tend. Please let them know if you need voice mail 480-888-8017
more information or want to get added Suzanne Devlieger -
to their email distribution list for month- [email protected]
ly reminders of their breakfast. voice mail 480-390-5040
Additionally, this great group is continu-
Event Location: ing their donation collections of Gen-
tly loved shoes for “Walk a Mile in My
The GYM Grill & Bar Shoes.”
www.thegymgrillandbar.com They are also collecting clothing, toilet-
2510 E Hunt Highway Suite 1 ries, baby diapers, and food for distribu-
Copper Basin, San Tan Valley, AZ 85143 tion by San Tan Valley Compassion Care
Center and Epic Food Mission.
Date & Time If you have never attended a Sizzling Se-
nior event, it is a great group with great
Monday, May 14, 2018 information being shared. RSVP and
8:00 AM - 9:30 AM stop in Monday morning.
.STT
This Month’s Agenda:

Learn about what is going on in San Tan
Valley and Pinal County from the Pi-
nal County Manager Greg Stanley and
County Economic Development Manag-
er Tim Kanavel.

Have a chance to learn about possible
economic development in San Tan Valley

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May 11, 2018

Friday’s Sudoku Puzzle

Biking, Tarantulas, 08:00 AM - 04:00 PM
And Rock Climbing San Tan Mountain Regional Park
6533 W. Phillips Road
Enjoying The Great San Tan Valley, AZ 85242
Outdoors (480) 655-5554
In honor of Mother’s Day take an op-
By San Tan Times portunity to learn about desert animal
Continued from page 1 moms with a self-guided worksheet that
Warm and in the 90s this weekend with will be available in the Visitor Center
gusty winds. Hydrate, use sunblock, and from 8am-4pm. How many babies do
stay safe out there, everyone! different animal moms have? Where
do they raise and protect them? You
Beginner Skill Level can make observations for some of the
Mountain Bike Ride activities as you walk on the trail and
others you can do at home. Appropriate
Saturday, May 12, 2018 for youngsters and the young-at-heart.
08:00 AM - 10:00 AM Worksheets available at the Entry Win-
San Tan Mountain Regional Park dow or inside the Visitor Center.
6533 W. Phillips Road
San Tan Valley, AZ 85242 All About Tarantulas
(480) 655-5554
Saturday – Join us for an exciting begin- Friday, May 11, 2018
ner mountain bike ride among the beau- 06:00 PM - 07:00 PM
tiful San Tan Mountains. This 5.5-mile Usery Mountain Regional Park
ride is open to all ages and skill levels. 3939 N. Usery Pass Rd.
Our local experts will be available to help Mesa, AZ 85207
you understand your bike’s features and (480) 984-0032
learn the ins and outs of safe riding. “No How dangerous are tarantulas? When
Rider Left Behind” is our policy, because and where can you find them? How do
we ride together in a group. This is your they survive and thrive in our desert?
opportunity to be around others who are If you would like to know the answers
passionate about mountain biking as a to these questions, or any questions you
sport to have fun and get some exercise. may have about tarantulas, then this
Helmets are required. Under age 18 must one-hour presentation is for you! Join
be accompanied by a parent or guardian. us inside our Nature Center as Ranger B
Essentials: water, helmet, extra tube, shares some amazing facts about these
tools to change a flat tire. Meet at the super spiders. Watch us feed our snakes
San Tan Trail sign at the main trailhead. after the program at 7 p.m. Then join
our “Animal Flashlight Walk” at 7:30
Desert Animal Moms pm at no extra cost!
(Self-guided activity) Continued on page 15

Saturday, May 12, 2018

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Local Resident
Throws His Hat
Into The Political
Arena

Nick Myers Submits His
Signatures To Be On The Ballot

By San Tan times
Continued from page 1

At San Tan Times, we want to see as many Being that I was one of the first customers to
residents take part in their community as have my account shut down, as well as the one
possible. Local resident, Nick Myers, took person in the community that had the tenacity,
it a bit further and decided to run for Ar- ambition, and time, I was the one that had
izona State Representative for District 12. to deal with this problem while the rest of the
As of May 8th, it became official that Mr. community was left to haul water from 1.5
Myers will be on the ballot for the upcom- hours, round trip, just to have potable water
ing primary as he turned in his required at their house.
signatures. I battled the utility and its expensive lawyers
Mr. Myers reasoning behind becoming in- without any legal representation. At the end
volved to this level were a direct results to of that 2 year period, I won, and we had our
the problems he faced with the local water water back. A long, drawn out process that re-
utility. quired me to essentially figure out how to be a
“The reason I am running is less about what lawyer, and not just any lawyer, one that can
the current legislators have done wrong, and win over the deep pocketed water company.
more about what they haven’t been doing at After winning, a sigh of relief was brought
all. The currently elected officials have been not only to me, but to the entire neighborhood.
very good about being true to their party, and Unfortunately, there were/are still issues. I
have largely been making the correct decisions. am actively providing guidance to, and work-
However, they have been doing it so long that ing with, another person that decided to take
they appear to have lost focus, vision, and the them on as well. During all this time, our
go-getter attitude. They have been basically local legislators have not so much as returned
ignoring large sections of their district for a phone call, or made any attempt at offering
far too long and have done little to help when any sort of help, support, or even empathy.
things have been bad.

For approximately two years, I was engaged For most of the residents in the San Tan
with the Arizona Corporation Commission Valley area, Mr. Myers campaign is not
fighting what can only be described as a ruth- within your voting district. But, if he is,
less private water company. This company we suggest you take the time to read up on
effectively withheld water from an entire him and the others running for the seats.
neighborhood (almost exclusively in Legis- We urger you to be active and involved
lative District 12) starting in June, 2015. no matter who you vote for. .STT

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Some Residents immediately contacted by a member of the
Are Fed Up With town council who debated with me about why
Annexation I was wrong and it just progressed negatively
from there. The deeper I looked, the uglier it
Group Forms To Attempt got in regards to annexation. I don’t want to
To Stop Annexation pay more in taxes for food, clothing and every-
thing else I buy, because QC feels that all of
By San Tan times our current and future commercial should be
Continued from page 1 within their boundaries, building their town,
while leaving STV with whatever they don’t
With the announcement that a group of want. I don’t live in QC for a reason and I
residents has begun the process to move don’t want to pay QC taxes!
forward with annexing Encanterra and I want a say in my community. I want my
surrounding areas into Queen Creek, a community to stop being picked apart. I
group of residents have formed their own want to be able to vote and decide for myself
group to attempt to block the annexation what our community looks like in the future.
process. But if Queen Creek cuts us in half we will all
lose our voice.

Stop Queen Creek Annexations has set up How is it possible that a “grass roots” effort
a GoFundMe account which can be found by a few Encanterra property owners, is able
here: to draw up a huge map with less than 1/3 of it
www.gofundme.com/stop-annexing-stv actually being the community of Encanterra!
Group founder, Jared McGowan, explains We NEED to all come together as a commu-
his reasoning for being involved: nity to fight back against the take over of our
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- land by a neighboring town. We need to fight
A little about me, I have never been politi- back against the politicians and corporations
cal or anything in my entire life. I usually trying to make decisions for us. We deserve a
just go with the status quo. My family and voice, we all deserve a choice. Help us send
I moved out to San Tan Valley about 4 years a message to the politicians and corporations
ago. We love it here and love our community. that we will fight for our community. Join us
We are always the “fun” house at Halloween as we fight for that right!
and Christmas, my daughter loves playing in ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
our neighborhood full of kids. I had abso-
lutely no problem with Queen Creek when we As we covered in Wednesday’s edition of
moved here. We have enjoyed having Queen San Tan Times, annexation and the future
Creek close by and have many friends who of San Tan Valley is a contentious topic
live in Queen Creek. throughout the area. The future of San
That was until I heard about Encanterra Tan Valley and Queen Creek is very much
and what was going on in that community. an unknown in terms of how this will all
I heard that neighboring towns and non-res- develop.
ident builders were interfering with our effort
to determine our own future, affecting my For additional information regarding this
family, and I started asking questions. group of residents, you can visit their
The very first time I asked a question that Facebook page at:
seemed negative about Queen Creek, I was https://www.facebook.com/stopannexing-
santanvalley
.STT

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Something Different
From Now And
Then Resale

Local Store Offers More Than
Just Second Hand Furniture

By San Tan Times
Continued from page 1

Now And Then Resale has quickly be-
come known for having a wide selection
of affordable, good quality, furniture.
Not only are they the only furniture
store in the San Tan Valley area, but
they are definitely the only store that of-
fers couches for as low as $50.
But, they offer more than that. They
have an eclectic variety of costume jew-
elry, that is also incredibly reasonably
priced.
From necklaces and rings to earrings and
bracelets. The selection will offer some-
thing for everyone if you are looking for
some great costume jewelry.
Oh, and purses. They also have a selec-
tion of purses that are up front and scat-
tered throughout the store..STT

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JO Combs Students School, Grade 9 (not pictured)
Of The Month • Acacia Melvin, Combs Middle School,

Program In Partnership with Grade 8
Banner Ironwood • Kayleigh Beasley, Combs Middle

School, Grade 7 (April recognition)
• Arielle Galang, Combs Traditional

Academy, Grade 6
• Rylee Moore, Ellsworth Elementary,

Grade 2
• Kasen Huber, Harmon Elementary,

Grade 5
• Kenneally Quinn, Ranch Elementary,

Preschool
• Cain Sepahi, Simonton Elementary,

Preschool
.STT

The J.O. Combs Unified School District
continues to partner with Banner Iron-
wood in a Student of the Month pro-
gram, which recognizes one student every
month from each of our schools. There is
a selection process in place where students
are recognized for the various pillars of
the Character Counts Program, which
include Responsibility, Trustworthiness,
Citizenship, Caring, Respect and Fairness.

This presentation takes place each month
at our Regular Governing Board Meet-
ing. For the month of May, Ms. Jamie
Kaalekahi-Mamac, Inpatient Services
and Clinical Care Operations Director at
Banner Ironwood Medical Center, pre-
sented each student with a Certificate of
Special Recognition. A photograph was
taken with the representative from Ban-
ner Ironwood, the Governing Board, and
Superintendent Gayle A. Blanchard. The
following students were recognized for
demonstrating the character trait of Cit-
izenship:

• Londyn Cunningham, Combs High

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Biking, Tarantulas, This class is open to anyone ages 8 and
And Rock Climbing up. Minors must be accompanied by an
adult. Please bring water and closed-
Continued from page 9 toe shoes. Meet at the Archery Range.
No registration – just show up and have
Animal Flashlight Walk some fun!

Friday, May 11, 2018 Queen Creek Canyon
07:30 PM - 08:30 PM Rock Climbing
Usery Mountain Regional Park
3939 N. Usery Pass Rd. Description
Mesa, AZ 85207 Queen Creek and its many volcanic
(480) 984-0032 towers is the home of central Arizona
We’re the nocturnal animals of the des- sport climbing and bouldering. The rock
ert and we like to hide. Help Ranger B is volcanic tuff and the routes go from
find us if you can! If you would like to deep-pocket pulling down to tiny-edge
learn about us and enjoy a night walk crimping, depending on the area. Many
in the desert, then join Ranger B as he of the routes here were established be-
takes you on this exciting 1-mile/1-hour tween the early ‘90s and present day.
walk along the Merkle Trail. This trail Where is it at?
accommodates wheelchairs and stroll- Queen Creek Canyon is found above the
ers. Please bring water, a flashlight, and small town of Superior, AZ, about an
closed-toe shoes. No pets, please. Loca- hour’s drive (depending where you start)
tion: Area 6. Join our “All About Taran- east of the metro Phoenix area. Drive
tulas” program inside our Nature Center through Superior headed east, go up the
at 6pm, and our snake feeding at 7pm at hill and the various areas will be found
no extra cost! after you get through the big tunnel.
Weekend Weather
Archery 101 Due to location and elevation, tempera-
tures are milder with highs in the upper
Saturday, May 12, 2018 70s for this Saturday and Sunday.
09:00 AM - 10:30 AM More Information:
Usery Mountain Regional Park Queen Creek Coalition:
3939 N. Usery Pass Rd. theqcc.com
Mesa, AZ 85207
(480) 984-0032

Interested in archery? Curious about Facebook:
how to shoot a bow? Come to Usery Park facebook.com/Queen-Creek-Coalition
and find out! You will discover how fun -159979214054724/
archery really is! Participants will ex- .STT
perience a fun and safe introduction to
recreational and international-style tar-
get archery. Equipment will be provided.

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Wildlife Of San Tan Valley

Rod Small’s Visual Journey

By, Rod Small

IT’S SO FUZZY!!! take a dozen of them! We are in cuteness
Look at that little guy (or gal, whatever)! overload over here. Rod, we need more!
It’s like a cartoon character came to life. For more information visit:
Is there some way we can keep this little www.facebook.com/wildhorsephotographer
one this size and that fuzzy? If so, we’ll .STT

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