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April 2018
April 2018, page 20

20 APRIL 2018 By Michelle Donati-Grayman An estimated 88 million Americans plan to take family vacations this year, and millennials are embracing these getaways more than any other generation. Just like generations before them, millennials see a family vacation as one of the best ways to create memories and reconnect with loved ones. According to research from AAA Travel, 44 percent of millennials are planning a family getaway this year, compared with 39 percent of Generation Xers and 32 percent of Baby Boomers. Hot family travel trends this year also include trips abroad – planned by 35 percent of families planning to travel, with the most popular destinations based on travel bookings including Cancun, Mexico; Punta Cana, Dominican Republic; and Montego Bay, Jamaica. For families staying stateside, nearly two-thirds of those planning vacations will travel by car despite the highest gas prices seen since 2014. Additional AAA family travel highlights for 2018: • Families are taking more trips per year. One in four (27 percent) traveling families is planning to take three or more family vacations over the next year, 12 percent more than in 2016. • Family travelers are looking for new experiences. Three-quarters (73 percent) of families who are planning a vacation this year want to go somewhere they have not previously visited. • Families are seeking R&R. Families are choosing destinations with attractions such as beaches and mountains (61 percent), opportunities for sightseeing (59 percent) and relaxation (56 percent). When traveling in the United States, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean, AAA’s Diamond Ratings can help. AAA’s team of professional inspectors assess nearly 59,000 hotels and restaurants across the United States, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean to assign AAA Diamond Ratings. Ratings, from One to Five Diamonds, help travelers find the level of services, facilities and amenities they’re looking for on their vacation. Every AAA “Inspected & Approved” hotel and restaurant is acceptable for the type of experience it provides. To help families even further, AAA’s inspectors have identified some of their favorite family-friendly hotels for 2018. To learn more and begin planning a trip, visit aaa.com/traveltips.           Mark A. Wyse, M.D. Kate Montgomery, FNP Allan Goldman, D.O. David Francyk, D.O. T.E. McCauley, M.D. Tyler Southwell, M.D. Joanne Stark Esthetician Alisha Archibeck, D.O. Jennifer Francyk, PA-C Victoria Rhodes, PA-C Dermatology Charles Levison, M.D. Because caring for your health has always been our passion, we’ve made the following services        • Excellent care for all ages • Same day appointments • On-site clinical laboratory and X-rays • Dermatology services • Botox and Jan Marini skin care now available • Acne treatments, facials, peels and dermal blading MON–WED 7AM–7PM THURS–FRI 7AM–5PM SAT 7AM–NOON EXPERT DOCTORS AND PRACTITIONERS. CONVENIENT SERVICES. EXTENDED HOURS.        ! "#$ %& '!' ( )*+'. ( FPSAZ.com C E L E B R AT I N G 49 YEARS of family care Catherine O’Neill, MSN, FPN Christ Lutheran School Preschool - Grade 8 • www.clsphx.org LC-MS 3901 E. Indian School Rd., Phoenix | www.cclphoenix.org | (602) 955-4830 LOVE GROW SERVE Worship April 1 - Easter Worship 7am | Traditional 10:45am Contemporary 8:30am & 10:30am | Spanish Worship Service 12:30pm Sunday 8:00am & 10:45am – Traditional* | Sunday 8:30am & 10:30am – Contemporary* Sunday School/Bible Classes – 9:40am* | Sunday 12:30pm – Spanish Sunday 5pm – Sunday Night Devotions Wednesday 7:00pm – Traditional | Saturday 5:00pm – Contemporary *Nursery Care is available at all Sunday AM services

21 APRIL 2018 By Tom Helms and Jeff Pearson Everyone at one time or another will be faced with having to sell an estate, and it is the astute person in charge who makes the decision that everyone must live with for the rest of their lives. Dilemmas and questions are often overwhelming and making the right choice on what to do with your family’s personal property can become a CSI investigation. Many factors must be considered: the time of year (Arizona heat vs. the snowbirds during the winter season), quality, condition, location (some communities don’t allow estate sales or on-site auctions), type of items to be sold, expectations, family situations and concerns. Most important is what do you have in the estate? A third party with no underlying desire or connections such as an appraiser, should be hired to help direct decisions regarding what’s being sold and what direction to take. Most people tend to rely on the estate sale as the only road to take when selling the property. In some cases, it might be the best path. However, there are several concerns that should be addressed. Reputation and referrals need to be thoroughly checked. Contract restrictions and fine print need to be carefully read and understood, as some contracts can leave the owner almost defenseless. Avoid signing if you are not allowed to be on the premises during the sale, and most important is that you have a clear understanding about the responsibilities regarding theft and liability issues, fees and commissions. It is utmost crucial to know and have the proof to realize that the estate sale company is a business and must have its own insurance. You MUST ask for a copy. If something happens and the business has no insurance, it can become a nasty situation for you. Additionally, watch for these major red flags when selecting an estate sale company. The perfect estate sale specialist DOES NOT: • Own a shop • Deal antiques • Own another business that might handle resale merchandise • Appraise the estate and then act as the seller’s agent These major conflicts of interest indicate the company is not representing the estate at “arms-length,” as it should if it is reputable. Run from such companies and situations. The other method of selling is one of the oldest methods used: the auction. At times, an auction alone and/or a combination might be the best method. Upper- end property tends to do better when it is open to a number of people who may want to own it. Competition is created when the bidders set the price and not the estate sale specialist and the lucky buyer who is the first through the door gets first dibs of the “trophies.” A transparent auction exposes the property to a larger audience. Selecting an auction house requires the same diligence as selecting an estate sale company. Do the research and learn who you are dealing with! Should selected properties be sent to a national auction, local auction, or an on-site auction venue? Just as there are questionable estate sale specialists, likewise, there are questionable auction houses. Again, a knowledgeable, experienced appraiser can help you navigate the maze. — Do you have an appraisal question? Email us at editor@arcadianews.com. We look forward to hearing from you.      ASK THE APPRAISERS LOCKED OUT? 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICES 602-956-7299 SINCE 1978 Prompt • Quality • Professional Service • 5 Standard residential cylinders within 10 mile radius of our shop - if outside area service charge applies. $139.95 Re-Key Special Plus Tax 3942 E. Campbell, Phoenix, AZ 85018 Open Mon - Fri: 8am - 5pm STOP BY OUR NEWLY REMODELED SHOWROOM! • Locks Rekeyed • Commercial Locks • Deadbolts • Residential Locks • Auto Locks, Keys & Transponders • Safes • Security Products MAILBOXES – LOCKABLE AND SECURE •15% off All Safes ! WE HAVE YOUR REPLACEMENT KEY REPLACEMENT KEYLESS REMOTES Order from us and SAVE! • Most years, makes and models • Special order available • Keyless Entry Remotes • Car Keys • Batteries ROC#308272