Sahuarita Town Center Wins New Healthcare Pavilion for Sahuarita
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Sahuarita Town Center Wins New Healthcare Pavilion for Sahuarita
BROKEN CITY IN THEATERS JAN. 18 Page 6 V ol . 15, N o . 1 J anuary 2013 Serving all of “FIRST DAY HIKES” HISTORY OF THE TUCSON AREA Page 9 Page 13 Sahuarita & Southern Arizona free Sahuarita Town Center Wins Each year at the Common Ground Awards Celebration, the Metropolitan Pima Alliance “recognizes community leaders, projects and events that create a successful collaboration for the overall benefit of the community.” The Sahuarita Town Center was acknowledged as the leading project for Community Building in the region for 2012. Through a collaborative relationship between thirteen different for-profit, non-profit and government partners, eight related projects were completed this past year in the Sahuarita Town Center, which enhance the quality of life for residents. The projects include development of educational facilities, the aquatics center, the Rural/Metro fire station, the new Church of Latterday Saints’ Stake Center, the Town Center Freeway Monument, the expansion of three main roadways, the landscape beautification of Santa Cruz Valley United Methodist Church, and creating public art in the Sahuarita Road underpass. According to Bob Sharpe, Founder of Rancho Sahuarita, since Sahuarita’s inception in 1994, “Town Center Wins” continued on page 10 New Healthcare Pavilion for Sahuarita The Town of Sahuarita is welcoming the expanding presence of a wonderful partner - Carondelet Health Network. On Wednesday, December 12th, Carondelet and the Rancho Sahuarita Company held a special ceremony to announce plans to develop a Health and Wellness Pavilion for residents in Sahuarita, Green Valley and other growing communities along Interstate 19. This health pavilion concept is the result of several years of collaboration between Carondelet leadership, physician partners, community leaders, Sahuarita Times 4251 E. 5th Street Tucson, AZ 85711 (520) 325-3763 ECRWSS POSTAL CUSTOMER Institute at St. Mary’s Hospital and neurologists from the Carondelet Neurological Institute at St. Joseph’s Hospital, saving residents traveling time. A 21-acre parcel, which was originally purchased In addition, public educational programs, health by Carondelet in 2006, will be the site for the screenings, and wellness workshops will also be pavilion. The project, which will be completed in 2 available at the pavilion. phases, will consist of 40,000 sq. ft., and it will be located in the Sahuarita Town Center, just south of During the planning and construction of the two Sahuarita Road along Desert Gem Lane. The first phases, the team at Carondelet will continue to phase of construction is scheduled to begin this evaluate the needs of residents, and will work to summer and is expected to be completed within identify additional services that will benefit the one year. community including lab, imaging, urgent care, outpatient services and rehabilitation, as well as The Carondelet Health and pharmacy offerings. PRESORTED Wellness Pavilion will offer STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE residents a variety of options, Carondelet Executive Vice President and Chief PAID including outpatient medical Strategy Officer, Christen Castellano, recently said TUCSON, AZ PERMIT NO. 3341 and primary care services. that “Carondelet’s Health and Wellness Pavilion The pavilion will also serve in Sahuarita will provide a new and unique venue as a satellite location for that will satisfy the community’s current medical cardiovascular specialists from the needs, while being flexible enough to be able to Carondelet Heart and Vascular adapt and expand.” residents in Sahuarita and Green Valley, and Rancho Sahuarita. “Healthcare Pavilion” continued on page 10 the sahuarita times January 2013 2 TICKETS AVAILABLE (FOR NOW) 621-CATS ArizonaWildcats.com the sahuarita times January 2013 IEW V S 3 of the town Rancho Sahuarita JANUARY RESIDENT EVENTS TOWN ANNOUNCEMENTS Tucson Symphony Orchestra’s Just for Kids Presented by Town of Sahuarita on Saturday, January 5th at Town Hall 10:30 am. Cruisin’ Sahuarita Money NOW Series Saturday, January 19th 9:00 am – 10:00 am Healthier YOU Lecture Series Terry Bernier, Eden Health Saturday, January 26th 9:00 am – 10:00 am Coffee Socials Friday, January 11th and 25th 8:00 am – 10:00am Presented by Rancho Sahuarita, Town of Sahuarita, and Jim Click Ford. The event is benefiting the Green Valley Sahuarita Chamber of Commerce Foundation on Saturday, February 9th at the Sahuarita Town Center 11:00 am – 3:00 pm. FREE Adult Classes The Amado-Sahuarita Adult Learning Program is offering FREE classes in English (ESL - all levels), GED prep and Citizenship preparation. Evening classes are held at Sopori Elementary School on Monday and Sahuarita High School Library on Tuesday from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. Registration is January 15th at 6:00 pm at the High School. Day classes are available at the Good Shepherd Church. Registration is Tuesday, January 15th at 10:00 am at the Church. Citizenship classes are available at the Sahuarita Public Library on Wednesday mornings, 10:00 am to noon. Registration is Wednesday, January 16th at 10:00 am. Publisher ������������������������������������������������� Georgia R. Lacy Editor����������������������������������������������������������� Theo Serrano Sales & Marketing ��������������������������������������� Theo Serrano ���������������������������������������������������������������� Georgia R. Lacy Design & Layout���������������������������������������������� Mitch Eskritt (520) 325-3763 4251 E. 5th Street Tucson, AZ 85711 Email: [email protected] Production . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Theo Serrano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mitch Eskritt Contributing Writers ������������������������������������� Theo Serrano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kristi Schaub . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mitch Eskritt Distribution: Mailed to residents of Sahuarita, and distributed to local businesses in Sahuarita and Green Valley, Town Hall, Library, Sahuarita Unified School District and throughout Southern Arizona. Please send any comments or informational pieces to the above address. the sahuarita times January 2013 4 Celebrating 10 Years of Lifestyle On Saturday, December 15th, key dignitaries and leaders from the Town of Sahuarita and the Rancho Sahuarita Company came together to celebrate the Rancho Sahuarita 10th Anniversary Finale Celebration. The celebration was held at “Winter Fest,” a collaborative event between the Town of Sahuarita and Rancho Sahuarita. The 10th Anniversary Finale culminated a year of festivities, celebrating the remarkable evolution of the Rancho Sahuarita community. Attendees from the Town of Sahuarita included Mayor Blumberg and other current council members. Past town council members included State Representative Rosanna Gabaldon and Marty Moreno. The event included a special program, which honored each of the dignitaries present, and was followed by speeches from Rancho Sahuarita Founder, Bob Sharpe, and the Mayor of the Town of Sahuarita, Duane Blumberg. Sharpe spoke of the early years of Rancho Sahuarita and the vision to create a vibrant lifestyle for families: “When the first house went in, the lake was barely half filled, the clubhouse wasn’t built, and there wasn’t a grocery store. Those pioneering families believed in a vision of a beautiful community with lots of amenities. Ten years later, it’s amazing to see how our lifestyle has evolved.” Sharpe continued, “With nearly half of Rancho Sahuarita remaining to develop, we still have a lot to do. And we can’t do it alone. I’m grateful to have a great team in all of our staff, and grateful for all of the people that have helped to make this dream a reality.” In addition to celebrating the past ten years, the Sahuarita Town Center was recently honored for the Metropolitan Pima Alliance’s Common Ground Award for “Community Building”. The award celebrates projects that become possible thanks to the cooperative efforts of varying organizations, companies, and individuals, and celebrates the spirit of collaboration. Due to the efforts of as many as thirteen partners, 8 different projects were completed in the Town Center over the last year. To commemorate their efforts, key partners from the project were invited to take part in the celebration and were welcomed to the stage to receive their awards. Yvette Ensign, the primary landscape architect for all of Rancho Sahuarita, commented after receiving her award, “I am so proud of this project. Seeing families having so much fun in the spaces we all created, makes all the years of hard work worth while.” the sahuarita times January 2013 5 Tenant Spotlight Happy New Year from Sahuarita Shooz Sahuarita Shooz is in its second year of business in the Fry’s Marketplace and offers both comfort and fashion for men, women and children. Crocs for Kids; Timberland, Merrell & Ecco for Men; Born, Earthies, Merrell, Taos, DKNY, and more for Women! Sahuarita Shooz also carries the Original Seatbelt Bag by Harvey’s, the Ameribag “Healthy Back Bag”, and beautiful leather purses from Ellington. There’s something for everyone at Sahuarita Shooz! Looking to buy a gift for someone but don’t have any ideas? We offer gift cards as well! Sahuarita Shooz owners, Todd and Sarah, encourage you to stop in during the month of January and mention this article to get 15% off any item in the store and a FREE gift with your purchase! Sahuarita Shooz is open Monday through Friday, 9:00am - 6:00pm and Saturday, 9:00am - 5:00pm. For more information about Sahuarita Shooz, visit www.sahuaritashooz.com or call 520-344-7402. Shop local Sahuarita! And don’t forget to like our Facebook page. the sahuarita times January 2013 6 IN THEATERS LUV R JANUARY 18 Over the course of one day, a shy 11-year-old forms a bond with his troubled uncle. BROKEN CITY R JANUARY 18 While investigating the wife of New York City’s mayor, an ex-cop finds himself in the middle of a larger scandal. Source: http://www.movieinsider.com/ http://www.theswizzle.com/ Theswizzle.com is an email optimization site that uses a 3-step process to help you easily unsubscribe from unwanted commercial email and roll up the emails you do want into one simple daily digest. Step 1: Swizzle quickly and safely scans your inbox for unwanted commercial email. 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Learn how to use that map to make the Universal Laws work for you in manifesting the life of your dreams. Discover how anything that you can imagine is yours to be or do or have and that you create your life each day through your thoughts and beliefs. You can either be shaped by the thoughts and intentions of others, and call that “life,” or you can ensure that what manifests in your life has been brought into reality by you. With treasure mapping, you can design your own life and open your mind to a new way of seeing and being. Make a commitment to a better life in 2013 by attending this workshop on Saturday, January 26, Photo courtesy of Unity in the Valley Church, By: Robert Brown The registration deadline is Wednesday, January 2013 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Unity in the Valley in Sahuarita. Participants are limited to 20; 16, 2013. For additional information and to register, please contact Susan Pace at SusanKayP@ so register immediately. aol.com or 520-648-6444. Amado – Sahuarita Adult Learning Program ADULT CLASSES FREE English (ESL - all levels) GED Preparation Citizenship Preparation Evening Class Locations: Sopori Elementary School Classes: Monday Evenings – 6 PM – 8 PM Registration: January 14, 2013 – 6:00 PM Sahuarita High School Library Classes: TUESDAY Evenings – 6 PM – 8 PM Registration: January 15, 2013 - 6:00 PM Day Class Locations: Registration: Good Shepherd Church 17750 S. La Canada, Sahuarita Tuesday, January 15, 2013 – 10 AM 50 OFF WEED CONTROL *Applicable to new annual service contract Citizenship ONLY - Sahuarita Public Library (located behind Sahuarita Post Office) Classes: Wednesday Mornings – 10 AM – 12 Noon Registration: Wednesday, January 16, 2013 – 10 AM Sahuarita USD Educational Enrichment Foundation Country Fair White Elephant, Inc. Rotary Club of Green Valley Inc. Greater Green Valley Community Foundation, Inc. Freeport McMoRan “This event is neither sanctioned nor sponsored by the Sahuarita School District. It is provided as a community service.” the sahuarita times January 2013 8 Outdoors in Southern Arizona: Tracks & Trails and The Heavens & Seas TM TM January Night Sky January 3 & 4 - Quadrantids Meteor Shower. after midnight. Meteors should be radiating from January 27 - Full Moon. The Quadrantids are an above average shower, the constellation Bootes. with up to 40 meteors per hour at their peak. The shower usually peaks on January 3 & 4, but some January 11 - New Moon. meteors can be visible from January 1-5. The near The Moon will be directly between the Earth and last quarter moon will hide the fainter meteors with the Sun, but will not be visible from Earth. its glare. Best viewing will be from a dark location The Moon will be directly opposite the Earth and the Sun and will be fully illuminated as seen from Earth. You won’t want to miss this beautiful first full moon of the year as it is sure to be a spectacular sight. 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Mayor Duane Blumberg of Sahuarita recently said of the collaborative nature of the project, “Private/public partnerships allow a community to accomplish a project that would otherwise not Sharpe commented, “For nearly two decades, our be done, or to enhance or speed up a project. The vision has been to add value to residents’ lives Town of Sahuarita is fortunate that so many of through lifestyle experiences and community its investors have partnered with it on a variety of connections. We are excited to create a special undertakings.” place, like the Sahuarita Town Center, for people to live and work.” He concluded, “Considering Sharpe accepted the award with Mayor Duane the current economic climate, public/private Blumberg and SUSD Superintendent Dr. Manny collaboration is the only way to complete significant Valenzuela. projects that benefit the community, and we have been fortunate to have two great partners in the Tom Murphy said, “As a school board member, Town of Sahuarita and the Sahuarita Unified Rancho Sahuarita team member and a resident of the Town of Sahuarita, I am very proud of what we School District.” have delivered for the community.” Sahuarita Unified School District Superintendent, Dr. Manny Valenzuela, also commented on the importance and value of the partnerships, by saying, “a common vision to create a better place to live is essential to enhance the community’s quality of life and the Common Ground Award validates our collaborative efforts.” The Sahuarita Town Center, located on 460 acres in the heart of Sahuarita and the Rancho Sahuarita Community, is designed as an integrated mixed-use urban center. It has been comprehensively planned to support residential, retail, office, employment, medical, and hotel uses. This area also includes a Municipal Complex, schools, and churches, which, together, cultivate a sense of value and opportunity for residents in the Town. “Healthcare Pavilion” Continued from page 1 The announcement fits seamlessly in with Carondelet’s overall vision and commitment to the community. “Carondelet has made a promise to serve individuals and families throughout our region by providing access to services in convenient locations and customizing those services to meet their individual expectations,” said Jim Beckmann, Carondelet President and Chief Executive Officer. Beckmann continued, “We believe our efforts to create a facility that will grow with the communities of Sahuarita and Green Valley are a great example Carondelet has shown and its decision to locate a of our Ministry working to fulfill that promise.” Health and Wellness Pavilion within the Sahuarita Town Center.” The Health and Wellness Pavilion is an excellent example of the partnerships that the Rancho Sharpe continued, “Carondelet’s innovative Sahuarita Company has formed to further the approach to healthcare will continue to set Rancho development of a town center. Sahuarita apart from other communities and further our goal of creating a healthy and fulfilling Bob Sharpe, Rancho Sahuarita founder, said of lifestyle for all of the residents in the area.” the project, “We are very excited by the vision that the sahuarita times January 2013 11 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL FOCUS Lower Debt Levels Mean Greater Investment Opportunities In the past few years, Americans have done a pretty good job of whittling down their debt load. If you’re in this group, you may now have a chance to use your lower level of indebtedness to your advantage — by investing for the future. Consider the numbers: In 2007, just before the financial crisis, the country’s household debt service ratio was about 14 percent. (The debt service ratio is the ratio of debt payments, including mortgages and consumer debt, to disposable personal income.) But by 2012, this figure had dipped below 11 percent, the lowest level since 1994. These figures are national averages, but they do translate into real-life savings for many of us. If you’re in this group — that is, if you’ve lowered your debt payments noticeably — what should you do with this “found” money? Of course, you could spend it on material objects, which, in some cases, may make your life more pleasant today. But you’d probably be better off by devoting your financial resources to your goals for tomorrow, such as college for your children and, eventually, a comfortable retirement lifestyle for yourself. Consequently, you want may want to consider these suggestions: • Increase your contributions to your retirement plan. Try to put more money into your employersponsored retirement plan, such as a 401(k), 403(b) or 457(b). Your contributions are typically made with pretax dollars, so the more you invest, the lower your taxable income. Plus, your earnings can grow on a tax-deferred basis. • Fully fund your IRA. 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LET'S TALK. the sahuarita times January 2013 12 Flavor of the month January Eats Jicama Apple Salad Directions: Peel jicama and cut into chunks. Wash apple, core and cut into chunks. Wash carrot, peel and cut into chunks. Put cut up chunks into food processor, and pulse until desired texture is reached. Transfer to bowl and set aside. Combine remaining ingredients, whisk until smooth. Pour over vegetable mixture and toss. Ingredients: 1 lb jicama 1 large apple 1 carrot 3 tablespoons mayonnaise 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 tablespoon water 2 teaspoons sugar 1 dash of salt 1/8 teaspoon pepper 1 dash cayenne pepper Bacon & Water Chestnuts Directions: Wrap bacon around chestnuts and secure with toothpicks. Bake at 350 uncovered for 45 minutes. Drain. Combine sugar and ketchup to make a sauce. Pour over appetizers. Ingredients: 3 cans whole water chestnuts, drained 1lb bacon, cut into thirds 1 1/2 c ketchup 1 1/2 c brown sugar Tooth picks Bake at 350 for another 45 minutes. Let cool. Raisin Cranberry Biscuit Directions: Line a large baking pan with parchment paper. In a large bowl, combine flour, baking powder, sugar and salt. Cut butter in until mixture resembles coarse crumbles. Make a well in the center of the mixture and pour in the milk. Stir until just combined. Stir in the raisins and cranberries. Shape dough into 1 1/2 inch biscuits and transfer to the prepared baking sheet. Ingredients: 3 cups white flour 2 tablespoons sugar 1 1/2 tablespoons baking powder 1/2 teaspoon sea salt 3/4 cup cold butter 1 1/4 cups milk 1/2 c raisins 1/4 c dried cranberries Bake in a preheated 375 degree oven for roughly 15-20 minutes, or until golden brown. What’s In Season? JANUARY 2012 Ever wonder what fruits or vegetables are in season? Well, here is a list of fruits and vegetables that are perfect for the winter months. Amaranth - Apples - Arrowroot - Avocados - Bananas - Banana Squash - Belgian Endive - Bell Peppers - Black Eyed Peas - Black Radish - Bok Choy Broccoflower - Broccolini - Brussels Sprouts - Burdock Root - Buttercup Squash - Cabbage - Cactus Pear - Carrots - Celery - Cherry Tomatoes - Chestnuts Chinese Eggplants - Clementines - Collard Greens - Coconut - Dandelion Greens - Date Plums - Dates - Delicata Squash - Grapefruit - Jicama - Kale Kiwifruit - Leek - Lemons - Lettuce - Mandarin Oranges - Mushrooms - Olives - Onions - Oranges - Papayas - Parsnips - Passion Fruit - Pearl Onions - Pear Persimmons - Potatoes - Rutabagas - Snow Peas - Sweet Potatoes - Tangerines - Turnips - Wasabi Root - Yucca Root Remember if it is not peak season for these selected fruits and vegetables, that does not mean you can’t enjoy them all year long. Look for them frozen, canned, dried, or fresh. the sahuarita times January 2013 January Beauty - A History of Garnets 13 Pulse Garnets are the modern birthstone for January. The word garnet comes from the Greek word “granatum” which means “pomegranate seed,” reflecting the shape and color of the crystals. up until the late 1900s was only found in Bekily, Madagascar. The odds of finding a crystallized blue garnet is a thousand to one. don’t have to be a Roman Catholic to experience this amazing piece of history that was founded so long ago. During the Middle Ages, garnet was used as a remedy for the plague, or the Black Death, and inflammatory disease. Like the Ruby, the garnet warned its owner of approaching danger and trouble by changing color. In 1776, the Presidio of Tucson became a walled city. Around this time Tucson earned the moniker “The Old Pueblo.” Although that nickname was given so long ago, Tucson is still known as “The Old Peublo” to this day. Some of the walls built back in the 1770s are still standing today and have been preserved for public viewing. When it comes to giving garnets as gifts, they are commonly given on the 2nd and 6th anniversary as well as to anyone born in the month of January. Next time you browse a jewelry store take a look at the garnet section and take note of the different colors that are available. In December 1853, the United States and Mexico completed a deal called the Gadsden Purchase. The Gadsden Purchase, named after Mexican A Brief History of the Tucson Area In between the mountain ranges, the Santa Catalinas to the north, the Santa Ritas to the south, the Rincons to the east, and the Tucson Mountains to the west, lies an area of many cultures and diversity. Like many other stones, garnets come in many colors, however, the most common color are those of a reddish orange hue. Mission San Xavier del Bac Ambassador James Gadsden, the American who It is said the blue garnet is a very rare stone and There is historical evidence of an early civilization signed the treaty, helped the U.S. to purchase parts of Native Americans of Southern Arizona and New Mexico. The Tucson dating back to 900 A.D. area was included in this purchase. in this area. However, the earliest recorded In 1864, the first Governor, John Goodwin history dates back to declared Tucson an official city. Then in 1881, 1536. the Transcontinental Railroad arrived in Tucson. At the time, Tucson had the reputation of a quiet It wasn’t until 1692, Mexican town with a population of just a few when Father Kino hundred people. founded Mission San Xavier del Bac, Shortly after, in 1885 the University of Arizona was that Tucson made a founded. This caused significant growth in the area name for itself. It was and not long after became known for warm weather know as “La Paloma and relaxation. 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(6) 5 gallon gas cans $6 each. Paintball spyder gun with lots of extras $70. Rancho Sahuarita 272-9771. 3 bar stools in good condition. Southwest fabric cushioned seats, oak wood bases. $50. Frank 425-210-7341 Services Miller’s Custom Maintenance Landscape Services, trimming, lawn care, brick, rock, gravel work, cactus removal, hauling and more… 520-445-2857. All-in-one services 4-U. Painting, sealing, roof coating, all types of general home repair and maintenance. Brick, gravel, concrete, etc. 520-444-6310. Caregiver services. I have experience in home health care and companionship. I provide meals, transportation, shopping, and light housekeeping. Call Grace 520625-7555. Mother’s Helper-Red Cross trainied babysitter would love to watch your children in your home while you are there or need to go out. Please call 449-0384 for more information. We would love to watch your dog(s) in our home while you go away. Can administer medication(s)/work with special diets. MUST be okay with cats. For reasonable rates/more information, 449-0384. PAINTING -- Interior ans Exterior painting. Kokapelli Painting LLC Licensed, Bonded and Insured. Call today to schedule a free estimate. 520-977-3927 LICENSED PROFESSIONAL COUNSELOR in Rancho Sahuarita. Accepts BC/BS,Cigna,Aetna,Magellan,AZ. Biodyne,UnitedHealthCare,AmeriBen,ValueOptions.Young adults-Seniors welcome.Sliding fee.Contact Joan-520661-2174. Affordable Home Improvement and Yardwork. Help take Christmas lights/ decorations down. Painting/dry wall. 15 yrs experience. Tree trimming, shrubs, cleaning yard. Call Karl (520) 395-8969 “Not a licensed Contractor” *RV STORAGE* Within 2 miles of Rancho. Sahuarita & Santa Rita RD. 24/7 access. Rates start at $18.33 a month. Cars, Travel Trailers, RVs, Boats, Storage Containers. 520-954-7776 Experienced, Affordable Computer Service On-Site at Homes & Businesses or via Remote Control Across the Internet. Virus Removal, Repairs, Upgrades, Training, Networking, Backup Solutions (520)505-TECH(8324) GOT WEEDS? We can help! We provide weed control treatments to granite & bare ground. Call or Email for your FREE ESTIMATE, 520-309-9730 or [email protected]. ECO WEED CONTROL, INC.,License #9109 & Fully Insured. RTS TRANSMISSION BBB Accredited Business. We Service, Repair or Rebuild: Automatic & Standard Transmissions, Transfer Cases & Front Wheel Drive. Over 35 years experience. Towing available. Chuck 296-6936 Steven Palm Photography has been in business for over 24 years! We specialize in Senior portraits, weddings, head shots and pet photography. Give us a call to schedule your next photo shoot at 312-404-3581 or check us out at www. stevenpalmphoto.com Locally owned and operated in Sahuarita Licensed Private Investigator Surveillance; Child custody; Business Investigations; Foreclosure Fraud; Theft; Sexual Harassment; Background Profile; Assert Search. Call Ray 370-8245 or email: ray@ arizonaundercover.com CASH for your gently used books. Call or text 520-940-0709 or email: eileensvisa@ aol.com TAX PROBLEMS? BEING AUDITED? OWE THE IRS MONEY? Feel you should have a BIGGER REFUND? Get a Free review! IRS approved - Tax Accountant. References available. Call Bob at 520444-8679 PAYROLL SERVICES for Businesses! Rates are very competitive and services exceed the major national companies. Call for free appointment and quote. 520-4448679 Services Pets ACCOUNTING SERVICES cloud based using Xero available. This is the best time of year to choose a new accounting service and new accounting software. Call Bob at Sonoran Consulting at 520-4448679 or [email protected] Colored pencil drawing of your pet, done from a photo. www.petportraitsbydiane.com 520-7970671 Sahuarita Swappers is a community organization for people who want to swap homemade goods, home grown produce and/or services with other like-minded individuals. Date: Saturday, January 19, 2012; 2:00pm-4:00pm at Joyner-Green Valley Branch Library, 601 N La Canada Drive, Green Valley, AZ. Contact Robin @ 762-1427 for more infomation. Drywall repair 47 years of experience. Water damage, patches, match texture etc… no job too small. Acoustic ceiling removal. Free estimates. Call bill 520-4015760. Not a licensed contractor. Acra Construction: licensed/bonded/ insured, repairs, remodel, additions, kitchens, bathrooms, drywall, paiting, concrete, stucco, cabinets, countertops, tile, window coverings, ROC 186920. Free estimates, design showroom. 880 w. camino casa verde 399-3200. LOW COST SHOT CLINIC. Dogs & Cats, Sunday,Jan 20th 10:00 AM till 2:00 PM The Dog House 620 W. Ward Lane, Green Valley 648-0480 (West of Friends in Deed) prices @ www.doghouseofgv.com Help Wanted Sahuarita Water Company seeks a P/T CSR for approximately 20 hours a week. Candidate must be able to have a flexible schedule with little or no notice. Email resume. [email protected] For Rent Unfurnished house for rent. 476 Calle de Estribo, Sonora Rancho 55+, Sahuarita. 2 br. 2 ba. 2 car gar. plus Den. $850./ mo.plus utilities. 1415sf. Avail now. Call Warren 603-7620 1 bdrm furnished casita in Rancho Resort in Rancho Sahuarita. Immaculate activities galore. All amenities. 55+ available. Short or long term. $790 incl. utilities. $950 mo. Dec-March. 520-625-8255. IT'S FREE! LET US KNOW! CELEBRATING ANYTHING? Announce it in the Sahuarita Times Fill out the form @ TheSahuaritaTimes.com/classified. PLACE YOUR FREE 30-WORD CLASSIFIED AD HERE!! 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All ad submissions subject to editorial review. Publisher reserves the right to refuse any submission. Ads received after deadline may not be published. Not responsible for late submissions via USPS. the sahuarita times January 2013 15 S OUTHWEST LIVING Start the New Year with First Day Hikes at any Arizona State Parks Residents of Sahuarita are in the perfect location Regular park admission fees will still apply, to take advantage of a recently announced national however, there is no additional fee for the hike collaboration among state parks that will sponsor programs. guided “First Day Hikes” on New Year’s Day 2013. These “first day hikes” give families and individuals the opportunity to come together, meet new people and take part in an activity that everyone can enjoy. Everyone eats a ton over the holidays and now you can use this hike as an excuse to jump-start your family’s hiking season. This second annual event is providing a great opportunity for people to get outside and start losing that holiday weight. There are five Arizona State Parks within a 2-hour drive from Sahuarita that will take part in the nationwide collaboration. “Arizona State Parks is happy to participate in this national event on January 1. We are committed to promoting outdoor recreation as a way to get the kids outside and unplugged from their video games and other electronic media,” says State Parks Director Bryan Martyn. Here is some information about the five “first day hikes” near Sahuarita. Catalina State Park: 8 am. Meet at main trailhead. No children under 10 and no dogs. Enjoy the Canyon Loop/Sutherland/50-year trail “Big Loop” which is a 7-8 mile hike and a 600 foot elevation gain. Pace is slow but moderate. You must register for this hike by 4pm the day prior to the hike by calling (520) 638-5404 with Gaston Meloche. Bring water, snacks and good walking shoes. Kartchner Caverns State Park: 9-11 am. Take a guided hike of the Foothills Loop Trail. Hike will include discussion of plant life, geology, hydrology and conservation. The hike will last approximately 2 hours. Visitors should bring their own water, hat and sun protection. Camera and/or binoculars suggested, but not necessary. Picacho Peak State Park: 10 am. Meet at Sunset Vista Trail Head for an approximately 4 mile Ranger lead hike. The hike will be a moderate hike on the backside of Picacho Peak. Bring hiking boots, sun protection, and at least 1 liter of water. Roper Lake State Park: 10 am. Meet at gatehouse. Minimum age 7. Length of hike is 2.25 miles. Bring sturdy shoes, binoculars, water, layered clothing, and camera. Patagonia Lake State Park: 9 am. Meet at Visitor Center. Hike the Sonoita Creek-Blackhawk Loop to Vista Trail. See several different habitats and a variety of birds and wildlife with guides. Bring sturdy shoes, binoculars, water and snacks or lunch. The first stage of the hike is 2.75 miles round trip. If you choose, continue to the Vista Trail. The entire hike is approximately 5 miles and 4 hours long. Call (520) 287-2791 to register. For more information about the program or to obtain a full list of the hikes, call (800)285-3703, email [email protected], or visit AZStateParks. com. For information about out of state hikes, visit www.americsstateparks.org/first-day-hikes. 10 th A nniversary Rancho SahuaRita Discover the Magic Come see why more people call Rancho Sahuarita home than any other master-planned community in Southern Arizona. Live • Learn • Work • Play • Shop It’s All in Your Backyard R ancho S ahuaRita It’s All in Your Backyard • D.R. Horton Homes ROC124600 • Maracay Homes ROC172120 www.ranchosahuarita.com • Richmond American Homes ROC206612
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