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Published by San Tan Times, 2017-11-15 13:49:37

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a collective national effort Their vision “to
to raise awareness of the change the culture
more than 110,000 chil- of sports” is all about
dren in foster care waiting making a positive
to find permanent, loving impact on kids and
families. families.

Continued on page 10 Continued on page 9

Voting & San Tan Valley This low turnout highlights
an ongoing problem with our
Voter Turnout is Incredibly Low. community and it will end up
negatively effecting our future.
This most recent election as a community, this recent Continued on page 5
highlighted an ongoing election showed that only
problem in San Tan Valley. 13% of registered voters
Low voter turnout is noth- submitted their ballot.
ing new in this country, but

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Veteran’s Day and Car and Bike Show in San Tan Valley. His
COP’s Car & Bike winning car was a 1979 Oldsmobile Cutlass
Show Supreme.
Continues on page 12
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By San Tan Times

Continued from page 1

The 5th annual COP’s Classics & Cruisers
drew a large crowd Saturday at their new ALA
Ironwood location.

From an ariel flyover to start the event to all of
the vendors and the massive amounts of great
cars and bikes that took part, it was a fun time
for San Tan Valley residents.

Some of the winners at the event:
Bryan Burk of Mesa and his 1967 Ford
Bronco who was the recipient of the Sheriff’s
Choice Award.

Brendon Heimer of Apache Junction re-
ceived the Reserve Best in Show trophy at
today’s 5th Annual COP Classics & Customs

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November 15, 2017

Wednesday’s Word Search Puzzle



Voting & areas taking advantage of us or just outright
San Tan Valley ignoring us.

Voter Turnout is With 20% of the population of Pinal Coun-
Incredibly Low. ty, the San Tan Valley area should have
massive pull in the future and planning of
By San Tan Times our county. But, we do not, because as a
Continued from page 1 community, we continue to miss out on op-
portunities to take part in our own future.
Traffic, taxes, city planning, jobs, educa-
tion, and commercial development. All are As a community we need to begin to come
incredibly important to San Tan Valley res- together. We see a lot of anger in the com-
idents, yet so many miss the opportunity to munity, but without a plan to better our-
take part. selves, that anger will only lead to little prog-
ress which will only develop more anger
As an unincorporated area we have very and frustration.
little representation. The only time we can
flex our wants and needs is through local What are some of the topics that are im-
voting. The problem is that time and again portant to San Tan Valley that the commu-
San Tan Valley residents fail to show up to nity should focus on?
vote.
Continued on page 15
This most recent election highlights an on-
going problem with our community. We
do not vote. This results in surrounding

November 15 - 17, 2017

San Tan Valley Weekend Weather

Wednesday Thursday Friday

High 85° High 85° High 80°
Low 52° Low 55° Low 52°

Partly cloudy. High Mostly sunny skies. High Generally sunny despite a
around 85F. Winds light near 85F. Winds SW at 5 to few afternoon clouds. High
and variable. 10 mph. 81F. Winds WSW at 10 to
15 mph.
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Holiday Cooking 2/3 cup (5 fl.-oz can) Evaporated Milk
2 large eggs, beaten
Simple Recipes With Mix:
Great Results Pumpkin pie mix, evaporated milk and eggs
in large bowl.
By San Tan Times
Continued from page 1

Last week we gave you some basic tips on Pour:
cookie a turkey. This week, let’s get you some Pour into pie shell
simple pie recipes so you can impress your Baking:
friends and family with home baked pies that Preheated oven to 425°F. Back for 15 min-
do not take a lot of time or end up being diffi- utes. Reduce temperature to 350° F.; bake
cult to make. 50 to 60 minutes or until knife inserted near
When it comes to Thanksgiving, the good center comes out clean. Cool on wire rack
new is that the two main pies, Pumpkin and for 2 hours. Serve immediately or refrigerate.
Apple, are pretty simple to make even for Tips:
those that aren’t overly skilled at cooking. First, Use a pre-made pie shell that you can pick
let’s take a look at making a Pumpkin Pie as up at any grocery store in the backing area.
easy as possible.

Pumpkin Pie Nutritional Information
Serving Size 1 | Calories Per Serving 200
The easiest recipe is from the back of a can Calories from fat 70
of Libby’s Easy Pumpkin Pie Mix. It is super Total Fat 8g | Saturated Fat 3g
easy and gets great reviews Cholesterol 45mg | Sodium 260mg
Preparation: Carbohydrates 31g | Dietary Fiber 1g
1 can (30 oz.) LIBBY’S® Easy Pumpkin Pie Sugars 19g | Protein 2g.
Mix Continue on page 16

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November 13, 2017

Monday’s Sudoku Puzzle

Paladin Sports

Youth Flag Football and
Soccer Take The Field

By San Tan Times
Continued from page 1

Established in 2008 to bring sports and recre-
ation services to communities everywhere, you
will see a field full of activities every Saturday at
Combs Traditional Academy on Combs and
Ironwood.

Currently you will find kids of all ages taking
part in soccer and flag football, but that isn’t the
only activities that Paladin offers.

Soccer, T-Ball, Baseball, Flag Football, Bas-
ketball, and even adult softball and volleyball
are all available through Paladin Sports.

With limited amenities and options in San
Tan Valley, it’s great to see an organization that
is actively trying to improve the community.

Continued on page 13

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NationalAdoptionDay judges working together nationwide on
this special day to celebrate the adoption
70 Foster Children To Join process,” said Donna McBride, Court
Forever Families Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Su-
pervisor and Co-Chair of the Adoption
By San Tan Times. Day event. “By giving these children sta-
Continued from page 1 ble, loving environments, you can make a
powerful difference in their lives. And our
On Saturday November 18th, Pinal Coun- communities, in return, will experience in-
ty Superior Courthouse will join courts credible joys and happy families.”
and communities across the county to fi-
nalize the adoptions of 70 children from This annual event is part of a nationwide
the foster care system. This one day cele- effort to call attention to the more than
brates the joys of adoption and encourag- 100,000 children waiting in the United
es more people to create or grow families States foster care system. Every year more
through adoption. than 4,000 adoptions are finalized as part
of National Adoption Day, and commu-
“Our court is proud to join the thousands nities host events to celebrate families
of volunteers, lawyers, foster care profes- formed through adoption. It is also a day
sionals, CASA advocates, court staff and

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to draw attention to the more than 22,000 WHAT:
children who turn 18 every year without Adoptions taking place every 15 minutes
having a forever family. in 4 courtrooms; reception, family photo-
graphs and celebration activities
A coalition of local organizations partic-
ipated in organizing this special day, and CONTACT:
include Pinal County Juvenile Court Ser- Donna McBride, Adoption Day Co-
vices, Pinal County Clerk of the Court, Pi- Chair/ Public Information Officer Pinal
nal County Attorney’s Office, The Shan- County Juvenile Court Services
ker Law Firm, Arizona Attorney General’s
Office, Court Appointed Special Advocate Phone:
(CASA) Program, Arizona Department of (520) 866-4405
Child Safety (DCS) and the Pinal Coun- Email:
ty Superior Court. Nearly 100 court staff [email protected]
and community volunteers will be assisting .STT
four Superior Court Judges to finalize the
adoptions throughout the morning.

For more information on how you can
volunteer for CASA of Pinal County, vis-
it www.CASAofPinalCounty.org or call
520-866-7076. For more information on
National Adoption Day, visit www.nation-
aladoptionday.org.

About the Event

WHEN:
November 18, 2017
8:30am - 11:30am

WHERE:
Pinal County Superior Courthouse
971 Jason Lopez Circle - Florence, AZ.

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Veteran’s Day and COP’s
Car & Bike Show

Continued from page 2

5th Annual COP Classics and Customs Car
and Bike Show Best in Show was awarded to
Chris Walsh of San Tan Valley with his 1958
Chevrolet Viking 60 Holmes 525 wrecker . It
received the most votes among the estimated
300 entries.

Jim Boushley won first place in the 1985-1999
Class with his Buick Grand National

Dwight McCutchan of Florence was one of
the major prize winners Dwight along with
John Campbell (who was not on hand to re-
ceive his prize) both won a Remington R51
handguns provided by Ted’s Shooting Range
which were the show’s primary raffle prizes.

.STT

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Paladin Sports • Pinto Kid Pitch (7-8 year olds):
$145
Continued from page 9
• Mustang (9-10 year olds): $160
Available Programs • Bronco (11-12 year olds): $160
Soccer • Pony (13-14 year olds): $160
Divisions 12 game season
• 3-8 year olds Spring and Fall seasons available.
​$45 Registration fee Nov 1 - Jan 14
$60 Registration fee Jan 15 - Feb 3 Flag Football
• 9-12 year olds Divisions
​Early Registration $45 - $55 • Lil Pals Sergeant: 5-6 year olds
​Late Registration $60 - $70 $45 per child for
• 7-18 year olds early registration.
​U8 - U10: Birth year 2008-2011 $60 per child for
Early Registration: $300 late registration
Late Registration: $360 • Lil Pals Lieutenant: 7-8 year olds
​U11 - U14: Birth year 2004-2007 $45 per child for
Early Registration: $360 early registration.
Late Registration: $420 $60 per child for
U15 - U18: Birth year 2000-2003 late registration
Early Registration: $400 • Spartan Captain: 9-10 year olds
Late Registration: $460 $55 per child for
2018 Program Dates early registration.
Programs vary depending upon age group $70 per child for
and divisions. Winter, Spring, and Fall late registration
leagues are available. • Spartan Admiral: 11-12 year olds
$55 per child for
T-Ball 3-6 Year Olds early registration.
Program Details: $70 per child for
6-game season + one practice per week late registration
Registration Fee: 2018 Program Dates
• $45 per child for early registration • Winter Season: Feb 3 - March 10
• $60 per child for late registration
• Discounts for multiple children. (Registration will be open Nov 1 -
• Discounts for coaching Feb 3)
2018 Program Dates • Fall 2 Season: ​Nov 3 - Dec 15 (​Reg-
• ​S​ pring Season: A​ pril 7 - May 12 ​ istration will be open Aug 6 - Nov 3)

(Registration will be open Jan 16 - Additional Programs
April 6)
• Fall 1 Season:​ Sept 8 - Oct 13 (​Reg- • Basketball for ages 3-12
istration will be open June 4 - Sept • Mighty Pals Sports for children with
7)
physical and/or intellectual disabil-
Baseball ities.
• Pinto Machine Pitch (7-8 year olds): • Adult Softball
• Adult Volleyball
$145 Learn more at:
http://paladinsportsoutreach.siplay.com
.STT

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Voting & San Tan Valley require the community to work together
like it has never done so before. The first
By San Tan Times steps as a community to create a better fu-
Continued from page 1 ture for the area that you and your family
call home is to vote.
Traffic
Whether you are for or against a proposi-
It seems like a daily occurrence that acci- tion, candidate, or ballot item, the first step
dent and traffic are creating havoc for our towards progress is to make your voice
residents. heard through voting.

Shopping & Entertainment San Tan Times will continue to push the
residents to register to vote and to go out
If you want to do anything, whether it is din- to the polls on elections. Because having
ing, shopping, or entertainment, residents a turnout of 13% of registered voters, with
need to leave the area to accomplish this. only 46% of the area registered to vote, is
But, a lot of entertainment and sit down not a positive development for a commu-
dining will not come into the area without nity.
lunch time crowds and commercial growth
which leads to our next hurdle What other concerns for our area do you
have? What do you want to see addressed?
Jobs Let San Tan Times know and we will help
you where we can to address your concerns.
With the focus being on roof tops, it has
left the area with little opportunities when We hope to see you all at future events reg-
it comes to job growth and career-focused istering to vote and taking part in local elec-
jobs. The primary reason for this is due to tions and issues.
a lack of city planning. We do not have any .STT
city planning because we aren’t a municipal-
ity. Which leads us to the area’s next pain
point.

Becoming a Municipality

The fact that we are an area of about
110,000 people and we still aren’t a munici-
pality speaks volumes to the problems with-
in our own community and those around us
that look to take advantage of us.

Support systems

From social programs to libraries, San Tan
Valley is severely lacking due to a lack of
planning and community development.

All of these problems are fixable. But, the
solutions aren’t going to be quick. It will also

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Holiday Cooking Cut slits or shapes in several places in
top crust. This allows for venting. We
Continued from page 6 also like to put a light coat of egg over the
Now, on to the Apple Pie. This one is more crust to brown the crust.
difficult due to the prep time and working with Bake 40 to 45 minutes or until apples are
the crust. But, it isn’t hard by any means if you
keep things simple.

Apply Pie Filling tender and crust is golden brown. Cover
edge of crust with 2- to 3-inch wide strips
6 cups thinly sliced, peeled apples (6 medium) of foil after first 15 to 20 minutes of bak-
3/4 cup sugar ing to prevent excessive browning. Cool
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour on cooling rack at least 2 hours before
3/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon serving.
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg Nutrition Information
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 box of refrigerated pie crusts Serving Size: 1 Serving
First, we suggest buying pre-made crust. Calories 230
They are super easy to work with and in- Calories from Fat 60
credibly convenient. While prepping the Total Fat 6g |Saturated Fat 2 1/2g
pie filling, take your pre-made pie crust Cholesterol 0mg
out of the fridge to allow it to get close to Sodium 200mg
room temperature. It makes it easier to Total Carbohydrate 43g
work with and is less prone to cracking. Sugars 27g | Protein 1g
In large bowl, gently mix filling ingredi- For additional recipe information try:
ents; spoon into crust-lined pie plate. https://www.pillsbury.com/recipes/per-
Top with second crust. Wrap excess top fect-apple-pie
crust under bottom crust edge, pressing .STT
edges together to seal.

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Wildlife Of San Tan Valley

Rod Small’s Visual Journey

By, Rod Small

One good looking and healthy stallion. This For more information visit
isn’t the first time I have come across this fella. www.facebook.com/wildhorsephotographer
Check out the thickness of his neck. .STT

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