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January 2016
January 2016, page 10

NOW SELLING IN WINDSOR Enjoy the lifestyle you’ve always wanted in Windsor with a new energy-efficient home from Central Living by David Weekley Homes! Priced from the $465s, you’ll love low-maintenance living in this highly-sought after location near Arcadia. Wake up to breathtaking views of Camelback Mountain in this intimate community of 10 homesites. CALL 480-768-4990 TO FIND YOUR DREAM HOME IN WINDSOR See a David Weekley Homes Sales Consultant for details. Prices, plans, dimensions, features, specifications, materials, and availability of homes or communities are subject to change without notice or obligation. Illustrations are artist’s depictions only and may differ from completed improvements. Copyright © 2015-16 David Weekley Homes - All Rights Reserved. Phoenix, AZ 290837 (PHXA72929) Choose from five floor plans, from 2107 – 3,361 square feet Maintain physical wellness at nearby Arizona Canal Trail Enjoy excursions at Phoenix Zoo or delight in dining at area resorts Gather with friends at sporting events or cultural venues . b b Page 10 January 2016 FRIDAY, JANUARY 1 Fiesta Fan Fest 7:30-10:30 a.m., at the University of Phoenix Stadium, 1 Cardinals Drive, Glendale. Get hyped up for the 2016 Fiesta Bowl with UoP’s pregame party. Join the fun with pep rallies, performances by marching bands and cheerleaders, and interactive games. There will be food and drink booths, so come hungry and get ready to enjoy one of Arizona’s most popular football events. Admission is $25 per person. For more information, call 480-350-0900 or visit fiestabowl.org. SATURDAY, JANUARY 2 Puppet Slam 8 p.m., at the Great Arizona Puppet Theater, 302 W. Latham St., Phoenix. Get ready for a comedy show with a little twist. The Great Arizona Puppet Theater presents Puppet Slam, a collection of independent performers who use puppets to speak their mind and bring on the laughter. “Slammers” from across the country will perform their own short pieces. This show is for audiences 18 and over. Admission is $10 if purchased ahead of time and $12 at the door. For more information, call 602-262-2050 or visit azpuppets.org. SATURDAY, JANUARY 9 Glendale’s Glitter and Glow Block Party 4-10 p.m., at Murphy Park, 7010 N. 58th Ave., Glendale. This year Glendale is celebrating the college football playoffs with a block party full of lights. More than 20 hot air balloons and 1.5 million lights will make the night glow. There will also be live music performances and food and beverage vendors available. This event is free and for all ages. For more information, call 623-930-2299 or visit glendaleaz.com. SUNDAY, JANUARY 10 Taste of the Championship 5-8 p.m., at the Phoenix Convention Center, 100 N. Third St., Phoenix. Join world- renowned chefs and former college football stars for an evening of dinner and drinks benefitting the Extra Yard for Teachers charity. Food Network celebrity chef Beau Hills. Attendees will have the pleasure of sipping an array of wines and listening to live entertainment while viewing sculptures made of every material imaginable. Admission is $3. For more information, call 480-837-5637 or visit thunderbirdartists.com. Savor the Symphony Women’s Luncheon 11 a.m. at Symphony Hall, 75 N. Second St., Phoenix. Enjoy an afternoon of dining and musical pleasure as Human Nature performs Motown hits and Beau MacMillan prepares a delicious meal. Before lunch, attendees will have the chance to watch as Human Nature rehearses with the Phoenix Symphony for their upcoming show. During WHAT’S HAPPENING, ARCADIA? MacMillan will headline the event. There will also be chefs from around the Valley and five chefs from the playoff semifinal host cities participating in the event. Enjoy delicious dishes while supporting a great cause. Tickets are $250 per person. For more information, visit azchampgame.org. FRIDAY, JANUARY 15 Sculpture and Wine Festival 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at Thunderbird Artists, Inc., 26540 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale. Let your inner connoisseur out and enjoy a day of wine and sculptures from around the world. Thunderbird Artists, a producer of art and wine festivals in Arizona, presents the Sculpture and Wine festival in Fountain Puppet Slam Glendale’s Glitter and Glow Block Party

To effectively treat your neuropathy 3 factors must be determined: 1) What is the underlying cause? 2) How much nerve damage has been sustained? Note: If you have sustained 85% nerve loss, there is little we can do for you. 3) How much treatment will your condition require? Treatment at Verde Family Chiropractic has 3 main goals: 1) Increase blood flow 2) Stimulate small fiber nerves 3) Decrease brain-based pain Dr. Elisabeth Kehrli, DC at Verde Family Chiropractic acquires a detailed history of your condition and answers any questions you may have. A neuropathy severity examination is performed to evaluate the extent of nerve damage. Consultation, detailed sensory evaluation and findings analysis of your neuropathy is being offered for $70. Verde Family Chiropractic Dr. Elisabeth Kehrli, DC, (602) 956-0095 2822 N. 32nd St., Ste #2 Phoenix, AZ 85008 In the Plaza 32 Center south of Starbucks, SW corner Thomas & 32 nd St To effectively treat your neuropathy Treatment at Dr. Elisabeth Kehrli, DC at Verde Family Paradise Valley, AZ, Peripheral neuropathy is a result of damage to the nerves often causing weakness, pain, numbness, tingling, and the most debilitating of all, balance problems. This damage is commonly caused by a lack of blood flow to the nerves causing them to degenerate. When the blood vessels surrounding the nerves become diseased, there occurs a decrease in the delivery of the nutrients required by the nerves to survive. When the nerves begin to “die” the result is pain, numbness and other discomfort. . www.VerdeFamilyChiropractic.com Phoenix Area Page 11 January 2016 WHAT’S HAPPENING, ARCADIA? lunch, patrons will listen as MacMillan and Human Nature discuss their experiences with dining and food. All proceeds go to the Phoenix Symphony Music Education Programs. Individual tickets are $200. For more information, call 602-452-0420 or visit phoenixsymphony.org. Maricopa County Home and Garden Show 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Jan. 15-16, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Jan. 17, at the Arizona State Fairgrounds, 1826 W. McDowell Road, Phoenix. The 23rd annual Home and Garden Show has over 1,000 exhibits, home improvement companies, landscape displays and more, perfect for all your home and garden project ideas. There will also be seminars and prize drawings. Admission is $5. For more information, call 602-485-1619 or visit maricopacountyhomeshows.com. SATURDAY, JANUARY 16 Rock ’n’ Roll Marathon 5K 8 a.m., starts at Mill Avenue and Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe. Do you love running? Do you love rock music? Then this race is the one for you. The Rock ’n’ Roll Marathon is a 5K, 10K, half marathon, marathon, and kids race (dates and times vary for each race, so check the website for details) spanning across three cities. Enjoy the beautiful scenery and hear awesome live music while heading toward the finish line to the Finish Line Festival. Registration fees vary. For more information, call 800-311-1255 or visit runrocknroll.com. SATURDAY, JANUARY 23 Dogs Day in the Garden 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Desert Botanical Garden, 1201 N. Galvin Parkway, Phoenix. This is a day for the dogs. Bring the whole family and walk along the beautiful garden trails, enjoy small treats for both humans and canines from vendors around the Valley, and stop by the cash bar to sip dog-themed drinks. There will also be family photos, landscaping tips and arts and crafts for the kids. General admission is $22 for adults and $10 for children. For more information, call 480-941-1225 or visit dbg.org. SUNDAY, JANUARY 24 The Beatles: From Liverpool to Abbey Road 2-3 p.m., at the Civic Center Library, 3839 N. Drinkwater Blvd., Scottsdale. Learn about the historic journey of The Beatles, starting from their early days in Liverpool and Hamburg, into the excitement of Beatlemania, through their groundbreaking studio albums (Rubber Soul, Revolver, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band), to their remarkable final recordings at Abbey Road. Audience participation is welcomed. This event is free to all ages. For more information, call 480-312-7323 or visit scottsdalelibrary.org. SATURDAY, JANUARY 30 Walk in the Wild 6-10 a.m., at the Phoenix Zoo, 455 N. Galvin Parkway, Phoenix. It’s time to let out your inner animal. Walk in the Wild is a 1 mile or 5K benefitting the Phoenix Zoo. Dress in your favorite animal costume and enjoy the sights to the finish line for the after party. There will be morning activities before the race, and registration also gets you full-day admission to the zoo, a raffle and a commemorative T-shirt. Prices vary, but for non-members, it’s $30 for adults and $15 for kids. This is an event for all ages. For more information, call 602-286-3800 or visit phoenixzoo.org. Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon 5K Dogs Day in the Garden