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January 2019
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JANUARY Departments 4 Publisher’s Note 4 Teachers We Love 10 What’s Happening ? 17 Worth the Drive 22 Meet Mr. 24 Ask the Appraisers 40 Business Briefs 44 Did You Know ? 50 Places We Like 52 Career Advice 54 Sports Articles Publisher: Greg A. Bruns greg@arcadianews.com Editor: Mallory Gleich mallory@arcadianews.com Designer: Gabe Turner gabe@arcadianews.com Advertising: Roni Mier roni@arcadianews.com Arcadia News 3850 East Indian School Road (602) 840-6379 • arcadianews.com arcadianewsonline.com (for archives) Arcadia News is published monthly by Arcadia News for residents of the Arcadia neighborhoods, and is available free of charge, limited to one copy per reader. Subscriptions $36 annually for Continental U.S. Contact office for details. Arcadia News is distributed only by Arcadia News’ authorized distributors. No person may take more than one copy of each Arcadia News monthly issue, without prior written permission. Additional copies of the current issue of Arcadia News may be obtained from the Arcadia News office. All content is copyrighted (©2019) by Arcadia News. Contents in full or part may not be reproduced without the expressed written consent of the publisher. Opinions expressed by contributors are not necessarily the opinions of the publisher or its employees and does not constitute an endorsement of products or services. Readers are urged to verify any statements. Advertisers assume full liability and responsibility for all content of advertisements printed and for any claims arising from such advertising and represent that all licenses and consents and waivers have been obtained including from third parties having rights in text or graphics. The Advertiser and/or its agency agree to indemnify, defend and hold harmless Publisher for, from and against any loss, damage, claim, cost or expense relating to or resulting from Advertiser’s advertisements, including from the unauthorized use of Advertiser of any name, photograph, sketch or words which may be protected by copyright or trademark law. Articles and photographs can be submitted, to be considered for use in future issues. Any unsolicited manuscripts or photographs cannot be returned. The publisher reserves the right to reject any advertisement which is not in keeping with the standards of this publication. Current monthly circulation: 20,000. Primary distribution by U.S. Postal Service. 38 Running free Brian Willis left his nine-to-five corporate job to pursue his real passion: letting dogs find their true purpose through enriching outdoor excursions. AWA R D W I N N I N G N E I G H B O R H O O D N E W S S I N C E 19 9 3 COVER IMAGE: The Boyle family band also made the cover in February 2005. 2019 COVER: RAY ARTIGUE 2005 COVER: CHRISTINE JOHNSON Audited by: Owned & operated by Arcadians for Arcadia 42 Music to our ears From the halls of Ingleside to the stage at Valley Bar, musicians Riley Knapp and Casey Barth embark on their new tour, which kicks off on January 26. 26 Speak, stand, save Grand Canyon University welcomes Valley schools to the third annual conference centered on empowering youth to speak up during times of crisis. YOUR SOURCE FOR NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS SINCE 1993 If you’re looking for some fun and unusual gift ideas for your Valentine, be sure to check out Tracy’s story on Page 11 A new Phoenix ordinance has banned the use of the motorized scooters/ skateboards/coasters that have become so popular on our city streets. Read more on Page 58 Now that the severe valley rainstorms have passed, the Arizona Registrar of Contractors (ROC) warns homeowners of repair scams in their neighborhoods. Unlicensed workers have been going through areas offering services for jobs such as roofing repair, driveway sealing and painting. See story on Page 14 PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID PHOENIX ARIZONA PERMIT NO. 3644 Vol. 12 No. 11 THIS ARCADIA FAMILY ROCKS! The Boylevards performed street side in Arcadia at the Rock ‘N Roll Marathon in January. From left to right: Paul (Dad), and kids Kaleigh, Ryan, Patrick and Makenna. See story on page 9. February 2005 www.arcadianews.com FREE FREE I scarcely know where to begin, but love is always a safe place. —Emily Dickenson Photo by: Christine Johnson Photography