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Published by San Tan Times, 2018-04-26 15:16:24

April 27-2018 flipbook

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Always Free! April 27 | Friday Edition
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An interim manag- Farms
er “does not make Great Food
any sense” to him And A Festival
House’s testimony cre- Dining in the
orchard and the
ated a cause of concern upcoming Peach
for San Tan Valley Res- Festival provides
idents. Plus Supervisor some great local fun.
Miller testifies.

Continued on page 10 Continued on page 6

Parent Solutions During Teacher Strike
Options for Parents and Kids

A Teacher strike can cause outside of San Tan Valley We’ve put together some
havoc and finacial stress arranging for unexpected resource to help residents
for parents. With the ma- child care could be a huge find solutions.
jority of residents working challenge for resident. Continued on page 11

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Friday’s Word Search Puzzle



Shop Local &
Treat Yourself!

CoolOff AsItGetsHot

By San Tan Times
As the weather gets hotter, refreshing
treats are a fun way to cool off. Dailey’s
Yogurt N More offers twelve flavors, and a
bunch of toppings.
After a long hike, or some weekend event,
Frozen Yogurt from a local San Tan Valley
shop is a great option.

Flavor Of The Week:

Irish Mint

About The Flavor:

Nonfat, 83 calories per serving, 22g of
Carbs, and 3 grams of protein.For those
with dietary restriction, note that this fla-
vor does contain milk and eggs.

Toppings Shown:

PColacionnut
Coconut and Snowcaps
.STT

April 27 - 29, 2018

San Tan Valley Weekend Weather

Friday Saturday Sunday

High 97° High 96° High 90°
Low 69° Low 64° Low 60°
A mainly sunny sky. High Sunny. High near 90F.
Partly cloudy skies. High 96F. Winds SSW at 10 to Winds SW at 10 to 20
97F. Winds SE at 10 to 20 20 mph. mph.
mph.

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Dinner Down U-Pick Peaches From
The Orchard Schnepf Farms

Great Tasting Fun Coming Soon!

By San Tan Times By San Tan Times
Continued from page 1 Continued from page 1

Location Peaches from Schnepf Farms have been
named and featured in Wine Spectator
24610 South Rittenhouse Road Magazine as the best in the country and
Queen Creek, Arizona 85142 for over 50 years, the Schnepfs have con-
schnepffarms.com tinued to extend their season by planting
more orchards with different varieties.
Date & Time: Peaches like Earligrande, Springcrest,
Florida Prince , Florida King are all pop-
April 28th ular varieties that grow extremely well in
6 PM - 9 PM | Spots fill up fast! the Desert climate.

Cost Their Peach Season begins before any
other location in the Country. Its an in-
$125.00 per person credible season that lasts 6 to 7 weeks! So
if you are a peach lover, then plan accord-
About the Event: ingly because all different varieties ripen at
different times.
An experience you won’t find anywhere
else in Arizona. Peach Festival
Organic quality food prepared and served
while sitting down a long white linen Begins May 11
covered table in the middle of our peach 7:30 am - 4:00 pm
orchard. With Executive Chef Todd
Siccolo from Hotel Intercontinental Los The farm is the largest Peach Grower in the
Angeles Downtown. State, all organic and pesticide FREE. 50
years ago, Ray Schnepf planted his first
peach trees, two years later the farm start-
ed picking and shipping peaches all over
the Country. Soon, as people drove out to
Queen Creek for a little day trip, they no-
ticed Peach Trees in the desert. At first we
picked the delicate fruit and would sell in
our little roadside stand, but five years lat-
er, we opened our orchards for UPICK.

Event costs:

$5.00 admission.
12 and younger FREE
.STT

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April 27, 2018

Friday’s Sudoku Puzzle

Biking,HarryThe Saturday – Join us for an exciting begin-
Scorpion,& Nighttime ner mountain bike ride among the beau-
Marathon tiful San Tan Mountains. This 5.5-mile
ride is open to all ages and skill levels.
Be Active This Weekend! Our local experts will be available to help
you understand your bike’s features and
By San Tan Times learn the ins and outs of safe riding. “No
Continued from page 1 Rider Left Behind” is our policy, because
Grab some water (or maybe a lot of wa- we ride together in a group. This is your
ter), some sunblock, some protein bars, opportunity to be around others who are
and a hat and find yourself an adven- passionate about mountain biking as a
ture. There are some great nighttime sport to have fun and get some exercise.
events this weekend for those looking to Helmets are required. Under age 18 must
avoid the sun and heat. be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Essentials: water, helmet, extra tube,
Moonlight Walk tools to change a flat tire. Meet at the
San Tan Trail sign at the main trailhead.
Friday, April 27, 2018
08:00 PM - 09:00 PM Meet Hairy the Scorpion
San Tan Mountain Regional Park
6533 W. Phillips Road Saturday, April 28, 2018
Queen Creek, AZ 85242 01:30 PM - 03:30 PM
(480) 655-5554 Usery Mountain Regional Park
Friday – Come on out and take a rang- 3939 N. Usery Pass Rd.
er-led walk in the desert by the light Mesa, AZ 85207
of an “almost-full” moon. Enjoy the (480) 984-0032
beauty of the saguaro silhouettes and Visit our Nature Center and see the
the twinkling of the stars. We’ll walk largest species of scorpion found in Ar-
2.2 easy/moderate miles along Moon- izona! Ranger B will be there to share
light and Stargazer Trails. Strollers not some amazing facts about this fascinat-
recommended. No pets, please. What to ing arachnid! Visit anytime between
bring: Water, closed-toe shoes, flashlight. 1:30pm-3:30pm.
Meet at the flagpole.
Full Moon Hike
Beginner Skill Level
Mountain Bike Ride Saturday, April 28, 2018
07:00 PM - 08:30 PM
Saturday, April 28, 2018 Usery Mountain Regional Park
08:00 AM - 10:00 AM 3939 N. Usery Pass Rd.
San Tan Mountain Regional Park Mesa, AZ 85207
6533 W. Phillips Road (480) 984-0032
Queen Creek, AZ 85242 Continued on page 15
(480) 655-5554

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Supervisor House Supervisor Miller
Testifies Testifies
An interim manager “does not Confirms That He Received
make any sense” to him Numerous Complaints

By San Tan times By San Tan times

Continued from page 1 Continued from page 1

Supervisor Todd House’ testimony was Supervisor Miller’s testimony should
an eye opener. Apart from stating that be a little frustrating to San Tan Valley
he does not want to see an interim man- residents. Miller admitted to not attend-
ager in place, he went on to comment ing the ACC Hearings in San Tan Valley
the water utility company takes “ernest as they were not his constituents, even
action” to correct and prevent problems. though Miller was more than willing to
He also stated the Hydrogen Sulfide vote in support of only fining the utilty
problem has been addressed, which goes company $20,000 instead of the maxi-
directly against the latest reports provid- mum $1,000,000.
ed by Pinal county.
Additionally, House commented that Miller also admitted that he has received
the public comment sessions were “quite 50-60 email compaints about the utili-
a turnout for the area” but most of the ty at a time on more than one occasion.
issues were past issues, but he believes it Miller admitted that he does not read all
is still confined to a “small group of peo- of the complaints.
ple.”
While defending the utility and stating From an editorial perspective, this creat-
his confiedence in the company, House, ed a lot of questions for us at San Tan
when asked about the number of sani- Times. How can a Supervisor vote on a
tary sewer overflows and the five over- problem that affects residents that are
flows that took place this year, House out of his territory if he does not read
claimed he was not aware of that. about the complaints or attend the hear-
House did confirm he has has had a long ings? What does a supervisor base his
friendship with George Johnson that has vote on if he, seemnigly does not care
spanned 12 years. about what happens out side of his dis-
Supervisor House continues to ignore the trict.
problems in San Tan Valley and seems to
be actively attempting to prevent real There are local residents asking for the
solutions from taking place. recusal of Rios and House. With Miller
.STT admitting he does not read complaints
and does not attend hearings outside of
his district, maybe it’s time for the Board
of Supervisors to rethink how they han-
dle county problems.
.STT

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Parent Solutions in our community.
During Teach Strike
On Thursday, April 26 and Friday April
Options for Parent and Kids 27, from 7:30am to 3:30pm, Rock Point
Church is offering free childcare for chil-
By San Tan times dren in kindergarten through 6th grade
Continued from page 1 whose parents are unable to find care for
them throughout the day. In order to en-
While the teachers are fighting for what sure a safe environment, every childcare
they believe is right it could leave San Tan provider has been background checked,
Valley families struggling with child care and on-campus security will be present.
for a few days.
Registration is limited due to our space
Since so many parents work outside of San and number of volunteers. Walk-ups will
Tan Valley we compiled a list of possibili- be accepted on a case by case basis until
ties all around the East Valley for potential capacity is reached. Lunch will be served
spots for your kids to spend a few days. (pizza and water), but all other desired
snacks and beverages must be provided
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Town of Florence Offers Day please send them with a packed lunch.
Camp Program!
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In the event Florence Unified School Dis-
trict schools are closed on Thursday and Sports and Activity Walk Out Day Camp.
Friday, Florence Community Services De- This camp runs from 6am – 6pm, drop in
partment is offering a recreation day camp anytime for only $30 a day! Students must
for children in Kindergarten through the bring a lunch or can purchase from Fire-
6th grade. house subs for only $6. Snacks, water and
gatorade available. Camp will be held at
The day camps are from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 1746 W. Ruby Dr. Suite 102, Tempe, 85284
p.m. at the Florence Library and Commu- Registration here.
nity Center, 778 N. Main Street. The fee
is $20 per day. There is no fee for children Engineering for Kids –
currently registered in the Before and Af- Metro Phoenix
ter the Bell program.
Engineering for Kids is offering STEM
Those children enrolled at Anthem K-8 day camps Thursday (April 26) and Fri-
school, can be shuttled from the school at day (April 27) during the walkout across 3
7:30 a.m. and will be returned at 5:30 p.m. different partnership locations across the
Valley.
Lunch is not provided, so parents must • SOS STEM Camps will be held at
provide a lunch for their children.
Kids That Rip (McKellips & Gilbert)
Walk Out Relief at Rock Point • Sky Zone Peoria (Peoria, AZ)
• Urban Air Adventure Park (Ahwatu-
Rock Point Church would like to come
alongside single parents and families who kee)
are being affected by the Red for Ed teach- Registration is open now. Limited spots
er walkout. This is not a political action on available. Camp is just $50/day
behalf of Rock Point, but a way for us to Please visit EFK on Facebook or:
love, support, and come alongside families engineeringforkids.com/metro-phoenix
for more information.
Continued on page 13

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ALA Varsity
Softball Playoffs

The Girls Attempt To
Make It To State

By Pete Gammill, Head Softball Coach

Continued from page 1

On Tuesday April 24, the American and advanced to third on a passed ball.
Leadership Academy Ironwood War- Heritage attempted a pick off at third
riors Varsity Softball team traveled to but the ball sailed in to left field and San
Desert West Park in Phoenix to play in Miguel scored to even the game. Han-
the Canyon Athletic Association State nah Coppin singled, stole second and
Quarterfinal game vs. Heritage Mesa. reached third on a passed ball. With two
The Warriors sent Olivia Gammill to the outs, Pinch Hitter Ari Pearson beat out
circle and she pitched amazing, scatter- a slow roller to short scoring Coppin to
ing four hits over seven innings but the end the game giving the Warriors their
defense struggled and Heritage got an first playoff win in team history. Head
early lead. Two 2-run home runs by Coach Pete Gammill said, “Our goal at
first baseman Leanna San Miguel kept the beginning of the year was to make it
the Warriors close. Heritage scored two to ASU. Now that we are there, we are
runs in the top of the sixth to take the going to go and leave everything on the
lead 7-4. The Warriors could not get on table. This is a great bunch of girls who
the board in the bottom of the sixth and never quit and I am so proud of them”.
Gammill held Heritage in the top of the The Warriors will now play Saturday
seventh to set up a wild finish. April 28th at 11:30AM at ASU Far-
In the bottom of the seventh, Pinch Hit- rington Stadium in the State Semifinal
ter Jessica Kring led off with a first pitch game vs. Imagine Prep Surprise. A win
single to right field. Brianna Swaney would put the Warriors in to the Cham-
then hit a ball in the gap that Heritage pionship game at 7PM. Admission is $10
misplayed and both runners were able for adults and $5 for students, which is
to score. San Miguel reached on a hit good for an all-day pass..STT

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Parent Solutions New members will also incur a $30 Annual
During Teach Strike Membership Fee. Boys and Girls Club of
the East Valley is working with local school
Continued from page 11 districts to provide meals.

Arizona Science Center For locations and additional information,
contact Boys & Girls Clubs of the East
Arizona Science Center is offering full- Valley at 480-820-3688
day camp programming for kindergarten
through 5th-grade students from 9am For additional options available to parents,
-4pm, Monday through Friday for the du- go online at:
ration of the teacher walkout. Early drop https://santantimes.com/what-will-your-
off is available starting at 7:30 a.m. and kids-do-during-the-strike/
late pick up available until 6 p.m. for $15/ .STT
day per child.

Registration for Thursday, April 26 and
Friday, April 27 is now open. If needed,
registration for the week of April 30 will
open Friday, April 27.

Free educator opportunities are also avail-
able to Arizona teachers Monday through
Friday during the walkout. These two-
hour training sessions have a maximum
capacity of 30 teachers each and will be
held from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.

In addition, throughout the walkout, ev-
ery child (3-17) who visits the Science Cen-
ter will receive a free ticket to the Irene P.
Flinn Giant Screen Theater with purchase
of general admission.

Arizona Science Center is located at 600 E.
Washington, Phoenix 85004

Boys and Girls Clubs of the East
Valley

Starting on Thursday, April 26th, Clubs
will open 7am to 6pm, Monday through
Friday, to serve the needs of your family
by providing a safe and fun place during
the day. The cost is $20 per day per youth.

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Biking, Harry The 11:58 p.m. we are adding in two addi-
Scorpion,& Nighttime tional races where you’ll get to run under
Marathon the full moonlight crossing the midnight
hour! Join us for this unique opportunity
Continued from page 9 to run under a full moon in the beautiful
San Tan Mountain Regional Park! The
Join us for this 2-mile hike under the 18 Km and 9 Km (11:30pm start) will
glowing light of the full moon. This is count under separate results from the
a great opportunity to experience sights normally scheduled races.
and sounds of the desert at night! Bring Double Down!
your sense of adventure for this interpre- In 2018 only, this race will have the
tive hike with our park ranger, Ranger unique opportunity to “double down”
B. Please bring a flashlight, water, and with our Full Moon Wave races that will
closed-toe shoes. No pets, please. Loca- begin at 11 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. respec-
tion: Trailhead Staging Area. tively to give runners a chance to actu-
ally run under a full moon at its peak
Overnight Running Race brightness.
Finish any distance from the first wave
54 Km | 27 Km |9 Km and then join us for either of the Full
Saturday, April 28, 2018 Moon Wave races and collect a unique
06:00 PM - 07:00 PM Double Down medal!
San Tan Mountain Regional Park All races are held on a 9 kilometer loop
6533 W. Phillips Road of the San Tan, Hedgehog & Littleleaf
Queen Creek, AZ 85242 Trails. The 27K runners will complete 3
(480) 655-5554 loops, while the 54K ultra division will
complete 6 loops, passing through the
Start Time: start/finish line after each lap! The course
7:00 PM – 54 Km Start features a mix of smooth runnable trails
7:30 PM – 27 Km Start with just a few rollers and rocks for fun.
8:00 PM – 9 Km Start Weather
Expect warmer running conditions
Full Moon Wave: during the evening with temperatures
11:00 PM — 18 Km Start typically starting in the 90’s & cooling as
11:30 PM — 9 Km Start the night progresses. We will have plenty
of ice and water at our aid stations.
Course Summary More info:
Sinister kicks off our 2018 Insomniac https://www.aravaiparunning.com/
Night Trail Run Series. The first of eight sinister-night-runs
night runs, come run all summer with us! .STT

Full Moon Wave!
For 2018 only, with Saturday night of-
fering a near full moon and peaking at

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Rise’s 9th Annual
Golf Event

Fundraising Event Focused On
Health, Socialization, Community
Involvement, and Safety Needs

By San Tan Times

RISE provides services for people with furniture, and ADA improvements for
disabilities including residential settings, those they support.
day programs, employment assistance, Join their fundraising by supporting one
managed care, and home and commu- of their dedicated golfers. This event is
nity based services. RISE also provides simlar to a walk-a-thon where you would
services for children and families through ask sponsors to donate 25, 50 or $1 per
foster care and professional parenting, mile. Their event, however, is played on
adoption, kinship care, after school and the beautiful Augusta Ranch Golf Club
summer programs, behavior supports, Course. They will ask their sponsor to
and mental health services. In addition, donat 25, 50, or $1 per hole of golf they
RISE provides Early Intervention ser- play.
vices which includes Occupational Ther- For additional information, got to:
apy, Speech Therapy, Physical Therapy www.rise100.com
and Developmental Specialists. Select a golfer of your choice and click on
There local facility is located at the “Sponsor Me Now.”
Shops At Copper Basin. To learn more about Rise visit their web-
About the Event site at:
The efforts of their 100-Hole Golf Mara- www.riseservicesinc.org
thon will assist in supporting the health,
safety, educational, and socialization
needs of those who are so deserving of
their care.
Supports could include dental and vi-
sion care, additional sensory integration
equipment, alternative communication
devices, arts and crafts supplies, back to
school supplies for their HCBS families,
therapy horseback riding, swimming les-
sons, trips to the zoo, gym, YMCA mem-
berships, Yoga, and martial arts classes
for their members. In addition, they
hope to purchase specialty and adaptive

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