triathalon returns to Sahuarita
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triathalon returns to Sahuarita
Be Snake-wise this spring and summer farmer’s market comes to sahuarita Rd Long realty’s kevin kaplan takes on new role Page 10 Page 4 V ol . 17, N o . 4 A pril 2015 Serving all of Page 13 free Sahuarita & Southern Arizona Sahuarita Welcomes New Police Chief John Noland Sahuarita residents have probably noticed a new face in uniform recently. Thank a Cop! Late last year, the Town of Sahuarita hired law enforcement veteran John Noland to lead the Sahuarita Police Department, replacing Chief John Harris, who retired in Sept. 2014. Saturday, April 18th 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm at Club Rancho Sahuarita Come out and meet our everyday heroes who keep Sahuarita’s streets safe. Chief Noland worked in California law enforcement for 30 years, most recently at the Santa Rosa Police Department where he had served for 26 years before coming to Sahuarita. Visit with McGruff the Crime Dog and a variety of vendors, all offering tips to keep you and your family safe. Chief Noland began his new post in December and has laid out a plan to enhance the Sahuarita Police Department in a number of ways that build on the force’s existing foundation. First, and most important, he says, is for him to get to know the department and its capabilities. Bring your appetites and visit our Food Truck Round Up! “I’ve been working on this from day one,” he says. “I’ve completed dozens of ride alongs with officers and dozens of one-on-one meetings with Presented by Rancho Sahuarita and Sahuarita Police Department “New Police Chief” Continued on Page 7 Sahuarita Police Chief John Noland Triathalon Returns to Sahuarita Exciting news for Southern Arizona endurance athletes and spectators: an Olympic Distance triathlon is coming back to Sahuarita in May! Sahuarita Times 4251 E. 5th Street Tucson, AZ 85711 (520) 325-3763 Swim, bike and run at TriZona at Sahuarita, a USA Triathlon-sanctioned event. The excitement starts at Club Rancho Sahuarita with a .9 mile swim in Sahuarita Lake, a 25 mile bike ride south toward PRESORTED STANDARD Green Valley and a U.S. Postage 6.2 mile run through PAID Tucson, AZ Rancho Sahuarita on Permit No. 3341 the community trail system. ECRWSS POSTAL CUSTOMER The TriZona at Sahuarita event is presented by Haka Multisport, and will be directed by 5430 Sports, a veteran endurance event organizer with ties to the World Triathlon Corporation (IRONMAN). Three hundred participants are expected, along with hundreds more spectators and supporters. Rancho Sahuarita residents are encouraged to come out for this unique sporting event. The first waves of swimmers will take to the water at 7 am; the Awards Ceremony is at 10:30 am. “We have an excellent community for athletic events,” says Michelle Moreno, campus director of Rancho Sahuarita. “Triathlons in particular are well suited to Rancho Sahuarita because we have beautiful and safe areas for the cycling and running legs, and obviously Sahuarita Lake is unmatched in the area for triathlon swimming.” According to Moreno, food trucks will be on-site at Club Rancho Sahuarita for hungry spectators. “Triathalon” Continued on Page 7 The Sahuarita Times April 2015 2 2 1 for N E N N I ER N I R D D Buffet Two lunch buffets for $10.99 Two Dinner Buffets for $14.99 Both specials valid at our Sahuarita location Present your Rewards Card to the cashier. SAHUARITA | I-19 EXIT 80 PIMA MINE RD. | f l | DDCAZ.COM Must have a Rewards Card to participate. See the Rewards Center for details. Tax and gratuity not included. Must be 21 to enter bars and gaming areas. Management reserves the right to change or alter offer at any time. Please play responsibly. An Enterprise of the Tohono O’odham Nation. The Sahuarita Times April 2015 iew v s 3 of the town Rancho Sahuarita Resident Events Coffee Socials Friday, April 3rd and 17th 8:00 am – 10:00 am Bingo Madness Tuesday, April 14th and 28th 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Movies Under the Stars Saturday, April 11th Starts at 8:00 pm You Talk, We Listen Tuesday, April 21st 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm Thank A Cop Event and Movie Under the Stars Saturday, April 18th Starts at 6:00 pm Nature Walk (Saguaro Club) Saturday, April 18th 8:30 am – 9:30 am Concert Under the Stars (Saguaro Club) Saturday, April 25th 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Community Events Spring Festival at Anamax Park Saturday, April 4th 10:00 am – 2:00 pm Rancho Sahuarita Community Yard Sale Saturday, April 11th 7:00 am – 12:00 pm TOWN ANNOUNCEMENTS Green Valley Community Performance & Art Center Sons of Orpheus - Wednesday, April 8th, 7:00 pm at 1250 W. Continental Rd. (520-399-1750) Sons of Orpheus, proclaimed “Tucson’s Ambassadors of Song,” will present a spring concert program that includes two opera choruses, popular tunes from the Civil War and WW II eras, as well as several Cowboy Classics. The program will also feature talented young male and female musicians from local schools and the University of Arizona. Tickets: $15 in advance - $17 at door. www.performingartscenter.org The Fourth Annual Southeast Arizona Wine Growers Festival Saturday & Sunday, April 18th & 19th, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm at Kief Joshua Vineyards in Sonoita Wine Country - 370 Elgin Road, Elgin, AZ 85611 The celebration commemorates the 31st anniversary of Arizona’s only American Viticulture Area (AVA). The two-day event includes new wine releases, 21 Top Arizona Wineries and acclaimed winemakers, awardwinning wine, gourmet food, a professional two-day chili cook-off and live music. Admission of $25.00 per person includes 10 wine tastings and a souvenir glass. Guests who return on Sunday with their ticket stubs and festival glasses will receive wine tasting discounts. Gates open at 10:00 am. Sonoita Wine Country is Arizona’s original and oldest wine-growing region (www.sonoitawinecountry.org). The festival is an exciting event for the entire family. Green Valley Genealogical Society March Meeting Thursday, April 16th, 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm at Valley Presbyterian Church, 2800 S. Camino del Sol Main Program: Suzanne Brayer: “Immigrants and Their Stories.” Where did they come from? What port did they enter? Where did they settle? These are the questions we wish answered. We also want to know their stories and every immigrant has a story; the fate of the girl whose betrothed stood her up at Ellis Island, the Russian who walked the Siberian Railroad tracks to Japan to board a ship for San Francisco, the starving child who scavenged in the trash from first class. Meetings feature helpful genealogical items for Silent Auctions and Raffles. Refreshments will be served. Visitors are welcome. Contact Linda Hanson (520-396-3701 or hanson_24013@msn.com) for more information, or go to www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ azgvgs/ 9th Annual Piece The Puzzle Autism Walk & Resource Fair The Autism Society of Southern Arizona will host the 9th Annual Piece the Puzzle Autism Walk/Run & Resource Fair on Saturday, April 11th, in Kino Veterans Memorial Stadium at Kino Park Sports Complex, 2500 E. Ajo Way, Tucson, Arizona from 8:30 am to 1:00 pm. USA Youth Sports Spring Registration Its that time of year again! Weather is warming up and parents are looking for activities for their children. One popular option is USA Youth Sports. Kids can play one of the following sports: Baseball/tee ball, flag football, basketball or soccer. USA Youth Sports is a recreational family friendly Sahuarita based non-profit organization. USA is open to children as young as 3 years old and up to 13 years old. All teams are co-ed and the season begins April 11th. USA Youth Sports will be doing sign-ups at McDonald’s on Sahuarita Rd. on April 8th. You can register at McDonald’s any time from 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm. Online registration is currently available through April 8th at www.USAYouthSports.org. Sign up Now! For more info or to volunteer, contact Ed at 520-336-4755. 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: news@TheSahuaritaTimes.com Production . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Theo Serrano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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As the chances of a snake encounter increases, it’s a good idea to get to know this creature and how to stay safe if you ever come across one. you but make sure you get to a safe distance as quickly and calmly as possible. Be especially aware of any children or pets you are with, as they might not fully understand the danger. If the rattlesnake is in an area that is not threatening, such as on a trail or out in the open, just leave it alone, as it is probably passing through looking for food. If the rattlesnake is in an area that is threatening to yourself, a child and/or a pet, call your local fire department or a private pest removal company to come remove it. While it is always best The Sonoran Desert is home to more types of to leave snake removal to the professionals, if there rattlesnake than anywhere else in the world; is a situation where you must take matters into the Western Diamondback (Crotalus atrox), your own hands and kill the snake, know that a the Mohave Rattlesnake (Crotalus scutulatus), rattlesnake can have a reflex bite even if you think the Tiger Rattlesnake (Crotalus tigris), the it is dead. Rattlesnakes are cold blooded so it takes Blacktail Rattlesnake (Crotalus molossus), and time for their nerves to stop functioning meaning the Sidewinder (Crotalus cerastes). Unlike many that reflex bites with venom can occur for several snakes, rattlesnakes are viviparous, which means hours after the death of the snake. Although it they don’t lay eggs, they give birth to live babies! can’t be stressed enough that this should be done as a last resort only! If you fail to kill the snake you From birth, the baby rattlers are fully ready to just made it much more dangerous. live on their own, with venom-which is actually a toxic saliva-and fangs. For a baby rattlesnake, the If a rattlesnake does bite you then make sure you most important thing is to find food and shelter as get to a hospital as soon as possible. Rattlesnake soon as possible. Due to their incredibly small size, bites are rarely deadly but they can result in serious they have the potential to become food for many medical complications if left untreated. It is good different predators. If born close to a residential to keep in mind that many of the things you might neighborhood, baby rattlesnakes will frequently end up in planter boxes, under decks and even in pools, so before you take a brisk morning swim, look out! You might get more than you bargained for! There are many holes on the desert floor that belong to squirrels and prairie dogs, however, don’t assume these homes always belong to something cute and furry. Snakes do not dig holes to live in, they TAKE holes to live in. Many people think that a rattlesnake will always rattle before striking and, while common, that is not always true. If a rattlesnake is sleeping and does not smell you or feel your vibrations you may startle it and it will strike to protect itself. Rattlesnakes blend in very well with our Arizona rock and dirt so it is always important to be aware of your surroundings. However, sometimes an encounter is unavoidable so if you encounter a rattlesnake, don’t panic! As the old saying goes, “it is more afraid of you than you are of it.” If you see a rattlesnake, stop where you are and move slowly away from the snake. 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They are seldom aggressive unless threatened and/or injured and their threat to humans is grossly exaggerated. And not only that, they also have two ways of seeing. In addition to their eyes, they have heat sensing pits located below their nostrils that allow them to see infrared images, not unlike the Predator, and you have to admit, that’s pretty cool. The Sahuarita Times April 2015 5 Tenant Spotlight Pick A Berry Yogurt & Frozen Desserts As a family owned and operated business, Pick A Berry Yogurt & Frozen Desserts take pride in their customer service and the quality of their yogurt. Pick A Berry serves only Honey Hill Farms Yogurt. It is guaranteed fresh and tastes amazing. There are many catagories including non-fat, lowfat, no sugar added, non-dairy yogurts along with sorbets, Italian Ices and soft serve custard. Frozen yogurt is a healthy and delicious alternative to ice cream because of its lower fat content and live active cultures. PAB’s self-serve, weigh and pay system offers the customer complete control of their yogurt and toppings. The self-serve model gives the customer an experience that allows them to make their yogurt exactly as they wish. There are no surprises. Pick A Berry offers rotating flavors along with a selection of over 50 toppings including candies, cookies, nuts, syrups and fruit. Our fresh fruit toppings are prepared daily on site. Pick A Berry offers catering for your special events along with made to order yogurt pies. You can even schedule your child’s birthday at Pick A Berry. Their gift certificates make a great gift for any occasion. They look forward to serving you a healthier and delicious alternative to ice cream. Stop in and enjoy a cup of the best frozen yogurt in Southern Arizona! 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(520) 625-5776 Hours of operation: Mon, Wed: 8am-6pm Tues, Fri: 8am-5pm Thurs: 8am-112pm Visit our website at: www.romneychiropractic.com The Sahuarita Times April 2015 6 IN THEATerS Last Knights Rated: R April 3rd The Longest Ride Rated: PG-13 April 10th Follows a fallen warrior who rises against a corrupt and sadistic ruler to avenge his dishonored master (Morgan Freeman). The Longest Ride centers on the star-crossed love affair between Luke, a former champion bull rider looking to make a comeback, and Sophia, a college student who is about to embark upon her dream job in New York City’s art world. Source: http://www.movieinsider.com http://www.Hootsuite.com Become a social media pro with Hootsuite! Hootsuite is a social media management Website that allows you to manage all of your social media accounts from one dashboard. If you are starting or running your own business you can manage your Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and LinkedIn accounts from one convenient location without having to log in and out of multiple accounts. It’s all right there at your fingertips. There is also a free version that you can enjoy as a non-business so you can post your vacation photos or update your status on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter to keep your friends abreast of your shenanigans. Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 Rated: PG-13 April 17th Follows Paul Blart and his daughter attending a security guard expo in Las Vegas, where he’s mocked by casino security until he helps them take on a group of dangerous art thieves. The Sahuarita Times April 2015 7 New Police Chief Continued from Page 1 employees.This has helped me to get to know them a little and understand some of our strengths and areas we can improve. I’m impressed with the quality of work and employees wanting to develop in different areas.” members of the community and seeking out new partnerships in the areas they patrol. In addition to enhanced community policing, Chief Noland plans to roll out changes to the department’s website and social media tools to In addition to getting acquainted with the facilitate communication to residents. Project department and community, Chief Noland has teams are also studying different options for identified other priority projects for the first twelve implementing body worn cameras, new employee months of his tenure. The department has already recognition tools and training plans for all positions begun work on several projects, some that have within the department. been underway for weeks and others that require a A longer term project involves examining SPD gradual implementation process. policies and updating as necessary. “This will Among these is community policing, the practice be a long term process… but will assure we are of using a variety of social and technical approaches employing the best practices in a variety of areas,” to address policing issues. “Partnerships between says Chief Noland. the police department and the community help us work together,” Noland says. Chief Noland will work closely with the Sahuarita Police Department, Town staff, elected officials and Officers will be assigned to specific areas of community members to implement new projects town, increasing resident familiarity with their over the coming months. neighborhood officer. With increased community policing, SPD officers will participate in engaging “It has been a great experience coming to a new state and town and being welcomed,” he says. Among the changes at SPD are new mission, vision and values statements: Mission: Making Sahuarita a Safe Place to Live, Work, and Play. Vision: We will be recognized as a premier law enforcement agency dedicated to Community Policing, Safety and Service. Motto: *Community – Safety – Service* Values: Integrity and Ethical Behavior / Accountability / Clear Direction / Striving for Excellence / Teamwork / Participation / Commitment / Coaching, Training and Mentoring Others / Quality Work / Problem Solving. “Members of the community, Town Council, other town managers and employees have been very supportive… from my first day walking into the police department to today, my staff at all levels has been working hard to welcome me and get me up to speed. I’m very grateful for their efforts.” Triathalon Continued from Page 1 A triathlon was last held in Sahuarita in 2010. At the time, the Sahuarita Lake Triathlon was a qualifier in the “Best of the U.S.” triathlon events. Before the last triathlon in 2010, Sahuarita Lake had hosted triathlons for nearly ten years, beginning with the “Rancho Sahuarita Triathlon” back in 2002. The Rancho Sahuarita Management Company is thrilled to welcome this athletic event back to the community and to support the event as the Host Site Sponsor. “Sporting events are unique community events because they are universal in their appeal; everyone is excited to come out and cheer on their friends and neighbors,” says Jeremy Sharpe, vice president of community development at Rancho Sahuarita. “It has been far too long since Sahuarita hosted a triathlon, and we are tremendously excited to bring TriZona to the community. We hope it is the beginning of many future triathlons in Rancho Sahuarita.” Rancho Sahuarita management expects a large influx of traffic into the community as athletes and spectators from across the region visit Sahuarita for the triathlon. “In addition to being a unique event for Rancho Sahuarita residents, this triathlon is an opportunity for people who don’t live here to see firsthand how unique and beautiful the Sahuarita community is,” says Sharpe. To register as a participant in the TriZona at Sahuarita Triathlon, visit SahuaritaTri.com. Participant space is limited. A wave of triathletes takes to the water in Sahuarita Lake Over 32 years of experience in Integrated Tax Solutions. • • • • • Tax Preparation - State & Federal Comprehensive Tax Planning & Consulting Business Sales Tax - Local, City, State & Federal Business Consulting & Tax Services Estate Taxes Green Valley Village 101 S. 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Southern Arizona Night Sky Southern Arizona Hiking Agua Caliente Trail Type: Day Hike Distance: 9.25 miles round trip Hike time: 7 hours April 4 - Total Lunar Eclipse: A total eclipse What you will see: Canyons, Mountain Views, occurs when the Moon passes completely through Summit, Woods the Earth’s dark shadow, or umbra. During this Difficulty: Strenuous eclipse the Moon will gradually get darker and take on a rusty or blood red color. The eclipse will Trailhead: From downtown Tucson take Speedway happen at 12:01 am and last less than five minutes, east to its intersection with Wilmot. Follow Wilmot making it the shortest total lunar eclipse of the 21st north to Tanque Verde. Follow Tanque Verde century. Note: the eclipse takes place before sunrise for about 7.5 miles to Soldier. Follow Soldier to Prince and turn right, follow Prince for a mile to on April 4th, not the evening after. Wentworth. Turn left on Wentworth and look for April 4 - Full Moon: The Moon will be located on a place to park. Follow a dirt road for about a half the opposite side of the Earth as the Sun and its face will be fully illuminated. The full moon in April was known by early Native American tribes as the Full Pink Moon because it marked the appearance of the herb moss pink, also known as wild ground phlox, which is one of the earliest widespread flowers of the spring. www.The of a mile to a pullout. This is where the trail begins. Note that there are several possible starting points for this hike. This hike is great to see some amazing desert landscape. You will have access to the second most prominent peak in the Santa Ritas so you will see much more that just cactus. The trail winds along Mount Hopkins north slopes through forest conifers, oak and aspen trees, leading you to breathtaking views of the mountain summits and canyons. Make this a family day trip, or take your family dog. The weather is too beautiful to miss out on taking in our beautiful surroundings. Team.LongRealty.com Real Estate Listing Specialists Live here, List here, Sell here! Since 2003 April 18 - New Moon: The Moon will not be visible in the night sky. This will be a great time to take advantage and observe faint objects in the sky. April 22, 23 - Lyrids Meteor Shower: The Lyrids is an average shower, producing about 20 meteors per hour at its peak. This shower runs annually from April 16-25, but this year it will peak on the night of the 22nd and into the early morning of the 23rd. Mark: 237-9855 Kelly: 437-4519 Ryan: 437-5910 Email: MarkW@LongRealty.com new dAy AsiAn sky RestAuRAnt CARondelet MediCAl GRoup • CAsuAl nAils • ChAse BAnk CoppeRMine dentAl studio • dunkin' donuts & BAskin RoBBins FRy's MARketplACe • GReAt Clips • lonG ReAlty • MAMA's hAwAiiAn BAR-B-Cue CleAneRs • piCk-A-BeRRy yoGuRt • postnet • puB 1922 • siMply Feet • suBwAy VAlley AniMAl hospitAl • VitAlity www.RanchoSahuarita.com The Sahuarita Times April 2015 10 SOUTHWEST LIVING Farmer’s Market Comes to Sahuarita Road Founded in 1919 Paris immediately after the cessation of hostilities in World War I, the American Legion is largest wartime veteran’s service organization in America. The mission of the American Legion is to promote and sponsor scholarships and veterans help programs, mentoring youth, and promoting patriotism and devotion to veterans. Currently there are over 14,000 American Legion posts worldwide. American Legion Post 109, located in Corona, AZ south of I-10 and north of East Sahuarita Rd. received their charter in January of 1979 and currently boasts 800 legion members, over 200 Sons of the American Legion, over 300 American Legion Auxiliary members, and one of the largest American Legion Riders organizations in Arizona. In addition to helping veterans, Post 109 is always looking for ways to help their community. Post leader Commander Abner Garris was recently approached by community member Juliana Verke with the idea of creating a Post 109 sponsored farmers market that would feature local vendors and products. “American Legion Post 109 has always been a great supporter of events for the community, not just for Legion members,” said Commander Garris. “This partnership between the Post and Ms. Verke has created a promising new opportunity for our community.” On February 13th, American Legion Post 109 held their first farmers market, which became an instant success. A large part of that success was due to the diversity of vendors and products available, with over 40 vendors selling products that ranged from fresh produce, hand made jewelry, home furnishings, breads, coffees and much more. When asked how the idea of a farmers market fits in with the larger mission statement and beliefs of the American Legion, Commander Garris said, “In many ways, it is very helpful to bring our community together to understand who we are and what we have accomplished. Also, a small portion of the proceeds from the farmers market are provided to Post 109 which are in turn used to assist veterans in our community. This assistance has helped our membership families, our local schools, the Jr. ROTC program, and other organizations that need our support to grow as a community.” Our assisted living is accredited for two reasons. You. And your family. Because having the confidence and peace of mind of accreditation is important. That’s why Silver Springs is accredited by CARF International. It’s an independent organization that sets exceedingly high standards for care and service. It’s a lot like an accreditation for a hospital or college. Or a five-star rating for a hotel. So if you’re looking for assisted living services, take a good look at Silver Springs. We think you’ll find that our CARF accreditation is only one of the many reasons you’ll like what you see. Please join us for a complimentary lunch and tour. Call 520.829.3912 to schedule. I n de p e n de n t & A s s i s t e d L i v i ng R e s i de nc e s 500 West Camino Encanto • Green Valley, AZ 520.829.3912 • SRGseniorliving.com In addition to helping finance support services, the farmers market also allows veterans who have their own small businesses to participate, sell their goods and get their name out to the public. “We have several of our members that take advantage of this opportunity to sell their wares at the market,” said Commander Garris. While the idea of an American Legion sponsored farmers market might not be completely unique, Post 109 is the only post in the area that is currently offering a market of this size to the community. However, as a testament to the impact and community benefit of Post 109’s market, other posts are starting similar markets. As Charles Caleb Colton once said, “imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.” When asked if there was one message about American Legion Post 109’s farmers market that he would like people to know, Commander Garris said, “This market is for our community. Bringing our neighbors out and meeting each other while at the same time having an opportunity to further small businesses based in our very own community. As directed to all American Legion members in our Constitution, “inculcate a sense of individual obligation to the community”, we feel that it is our obligation to further our community and children for the future.” Post 109’s farmers market takes place every Friday from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm at American Legion Post 109. For information on how to participate as a vendor please contact Juliana Verke at 520-6253727. The Sahuarita Times April 2015 11 Business Development FINANCIAL FOCUS Be Prepared for Those RMDs You might not think that 70½ represents any particular milestone. But when you do reach this age, you will have to make some decisions that affect an important aspect of your life — your retirement income. Here’s the background: Once you turn 70 ½, you will need to start taking withdrawals from your 401(k) or similar employer-sponsored retirement plan and from your traditional IRA (but not your Roth IRA). Actually, you will need to begin these withdrawals — known as “required minimum distributions” (RMDs) — by April 1 of the following year and continue taking them by December 31 each year after that. These RMDs are calculated by dividing your account balance at the end of the previous year by your life expectancy, as determined by IRS mortality tables. If your spouse is your sole beneficiary and is more than 10 years younger than you, you’d use a separate table. Don’t worry too much about the number crunching, though — your financial advisor generally can do the calculations for you. What you should concern yourself with, however, are the first two words of RMD: “required” and “minimum.” These words mean what they say. If you don’t take withdrawals, or if you withdraw less than you should, you could face a 50 percent penalty tax on the difference between what you withdrew and what you should have withdrawn — and then you’ll still have to take out the required amount and pay taxes on the taxable portions of those withdrawals. So it’s a very good idea to take your withdrawals on time — and without “shortchanging” yourself. Of course, you can certainly take more than the required minimum amount — but should you? The answer depends on whether you need the money. But even if you have to take larger-than-minimum withdrawals, you’ll want to be careful not to take out more than you need — because if you “over-withdraw” year after year, you run the risk of outliving your resources. That’s why it’s so important, during the early years of your retirement, to establish a sustainable withdrawal rate for your retirement accounts. Your withdrawal rate will depend on a variety of factors, such as your other sources of income — Social Security, earnings from employment, savings, etc.— your lifestyle choices, your estimated longevity, and so on. In any case, once you have arrived at an appropriate withdrawal rate, you’ll need to stick to that rate unless your circumstances change. If you have multiple IRAs, you’ll also face another decision, because, once you’ve calculated your total RMDs for the year, from all your IRAs, you can take that amount from one or more of them. Depending on the investment mix of these individual IRAs, you may find it beneficial to take the money from one account and leave the others intact, to potentially grow further. (If you have multiple 401(k)s, though, you will likely need to calculate and withdraw the separate RMDs for each plan.) Other issues are also involved with RMDs, so, when the time approaches, consult with your tax and financial advisors. By studying all your options before you begin taking these withdrawals, you should be able to maximize their benefits. This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor. WANTING TO SEND YOUR KIDS TO COLLEGE? WE CAN HELP. LET'S TALK. Eric Pudlo Financial Advisor . 1325 W Duval Mine Rd Suite 167 Green Valley, AZ 85614 520-648-4204 www.edwardjones.com Member MemberSIPC CIPF The Sahuarita Times April 2015 12 Flavor What’s Cooking of the month in April Apple Cobbler Crisp Directions: Ingredients: Preheat oven to 375 and grease a bundt pan. Pour in the 2 cans of pie filling. 2 cans apple pie filling 2 cups Bisquick ½ cup sugar 1 cup butter, melted ½ cup chopped pecans Sprinkle the Bisquick on top of filling. Sprinkle sugar on top of Bisquick. Pour melted butter over sugar. Sprinkle chopped pecans on top of the butter. Bake for 40-45 minutes. Serve with vanilla ice cream if desired. White Bean Caesar Salad Dressing Directions: Ingredients: In a blender, combine bean puree, olive oil, lemon juice, parmesan cheese, pepper, anchovy paste, and garlic until blended smooth. 1 cup of white bean puree (canned beans and the liquid pureed in a food processor) ½ cup extra virgin olive oil ¼ cup lemon juice ¼ cup parmesan cheese, grated ½ teaspoon black pepper 1-2 teaspoon anchovy paste 2 teaspoons garlic, minced ½ cup water If needed, add water to thin out. Refrigerate until used. Apple and Grape Salad Directions: Ingredients: Ingredients: Mix dressing together and put in the refrigerator until you finish chopping all of the fruit and nuts. 2 granny smith apples, cored and diced 2 red delicious apples, cored and diced 1 pear, cored and diced 1 celery stalk ½ cup slivered almonds ½ cup walnuts 2 cups seedless grapes, halved Dressing 1 cup low fat yogurt 1/3 cup granulated sugar 1/3 cup brown sugar ½ cup mayonnaise Juice from ½ of a lemon ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon Once the fruit and nuts are chopped put in a bowl. Mix with dressing and enjoy. What’s In Season: April 2015 Ever wonder what fruits or vegetables are in season? Well, here is a list of fruits and vegetables that are perfect for the Spring months. Arugula • Beets• Bok Choy • Broccoli • Brussel Sprouts • Cabbage • Carrots • Celery • Clementines • Corn • Garlic • Grapefruit • Green Onions Kale • Leeks • Lemons • Lettuce • Oranges • Parsnips • Potatoes • Radishes • Rutabaga • Spinach • Strawberries • Sweet Potatoes Squash• Tangelos • Tangerines • Turnips Take this opportunity to try new recipes. When shopping for these seasonal foods know that they are healthy, and cheaper to buy. Because these fruits and vegetables are in season, they are guaranteed fresh. Farmers plant in a timely manner to have certain food available in different seasons. You will know when a food is not in season when the price goes up. While at your local store, check out the produce area and don’t miss out on some really great tasting food. The Sahuarita Times April 2015 13 Pulse 9th Annual Piece The Puzzle Autism Walk & Resource Fair Save the Date & Organize a Team Long Realty’s Kevin Kaplan Takes on New Role The Autism Society of Southern Arizona will host the 9th Annual Piece the Puzzle Autism Walk/Run & Resource Fair on Saturday, April 11, in Kino Veterans Memorial Stadium at Kino Park Sports Complex, 2500 E. Ajo Way, Tucson, Arizona from food & drink, 8:30 am to 1:00 pm. children’s activities, The Autism Society of Southern Arizona is excited an autism to announce that Joseph Blair, UofA basketball c o m m u n i t y and Harlem Globetrotter star, will be participating resource fair, in this year’s event as the Celebrity Chair. Blair, and much along with several other community leaders, will more. This event is designed to provide a wealth of be lacing up his sneakers and walking to make a information on autism to individuals and families difference. affected by autism and to help educate and raise awareness of this prevalent disorder. The Piece the Puzzle Autism Walk/Run & Resource Fair offers a fun and informative day filled with Everyone is invited to join the Autism Society of Long Realty is pleased to announce that Kevin Kaplan has been elected as the 2015 Vice President of the Tucson Association of Realtors Multiple Listing Service (MLS). The Tucson Association of Realtors is the largest trade association in Southern Arizona, representing the interests of over 4,800 professionals in the real estate industry. Kevin Kaplan is the Vice President of Marketing and Technology at Long Realty Company, Southern Arizona’s leading real estate company. Since joining Long Realty in 2008, Kevin has been recognized as an industry leader Southern Arizona as they strive to improve the lives and innovator. of individuals with autism. All are encouraged to Kevin sits on the participate in southern Arizona’s largest autism Strategic Technology event by registering to walk/run, forming a Walk We Buy Gold and Silver Advisory Group for Team, attending the resource fair, and/or making a • Jewelery Repair The Realty Alliance, 250 W Continental Rd. #516 tax-deductible donation. All money raised stays in • Gemologist Appraisals Green Valley, AZ 85622 has been a member the southern Arizona area. • Custom Designing Continental Shopping Plaza of the Technology • Owner Operated Advisory Autism is a complex developmental disability that (520) 625-0650 • We Buy Diamonds Committee typically appears during the first three years of life for Leading 25 Years of Service · GreenValleyJewelers.com and affects a person’s ability to communicate and Real Estate interact with others. According to information Companies published by the Center for Disease Control & of the World and has served as a Board Director Prevention (CDC) (March 2014), autism now Family • Fun • Fitness affects 1 in 68 children born in the U.S., and 1 for the Tucson Association of Realtors MLS since 2013. Kevin is also a member of the 2015 Greater USA Spring Season Registration Challenger Sports - British Soccer Camp in 64 in Arizona. With no known cure, early Soccer, Baseball, Flag Football & Basketball offered Sign up now for our popular British Soccer Camp detection and intervention are essential to help Tucson Leadership class and an Associate Board Player Ages 3-13 welcome Campers get free soccer ball and t-shirt Register At McDonald’s on Sahuarita Rd June 1 - 5 from 8:00 am - 11:00 am children with autism and their families get the help Member of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Tucson. 5:30-7:30 pm on April 8th $99 for half day session / $159 for full day session they need. The Autism Society is the leading voice or sign up now at www.usayouthsports.org Sign up online for USA Discount. If interested in volunteering, and resource of the entire autism community in Long Companies is comprised of Long Realty www.usayouthsports.org please contact Ed at 520-336-4755 education, advocacy, services, research and support. Company, Long Mortgage Company, Long Title Sign up at usayouthsports.org or call (520) 336-4755 The Autism Society Agency and Long Insurance Group – all working of Southern Arizona together to create a full range of real estate affiliate is an all- services and products. Based in Tucson, Long We’re raffling one volunteer, non-profit Realty Company, a Berkshire Hathaway affiliate $100 gift card and wholly owned subsidiary of HomeServices of for Trico members who sign up organization. by June 1, 2015 to participate in America, Inc., is the leading real estate brokerage Operation Round-Up. For more information, or to sign up, visit trico.coop or call Registration begins at company operating in southern Arizona. It offers 520-744-2944. 8:30 am and the walk an unparalleled level of award winning residential begins at 10:00 am and commercial real estate services through a For more information network of more than 1,200 licensed real estate A little change can make a big difference regarding registering, associates in more than 38 offices, including volunteering for this 23 affiliate realty and property management event, or to donate companies that are independently owned and With Operation Round-Up, a few cents per month is all it takes to help needy families money, please visit our operated throughout Arizona and into Mexico. and support local charity organizations in Trico’s service area. When you sign up for website at www.as‑az.org Long Realty Company, a part of HomeServices of Operation Round-Up, you agree to rounding up your monthly electric bill to the next whole dollar amount. You’ll donate about $6 per year and the donation is tax deductible. or call the Autism Society America, a Berkshire Hathaway affiliate, has been of Southern Arizona at helping generations of Arizonans achieve their Your donation funds the Trico Charitable Trust, a non-profit dreams of home ownership since 1926. For more organization that assists service agencies and Trico members (520) 770-1541. in need. Funds are not used to pay member’s electric bills. information, visit www.LongRealty.com. The latest releases and announcements for Long Companies 8600 W. Tangerine Rd. | www.trico.coop | (520) 744-2944 This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer. can be found at www.LongRealtyBlog.com. Green Valley Jewelers USA YOUTH SPORTS Members Helping Members The Sahuarita Times April 2015 14 CLASSIFIED ADS NOW ONLINE! Services Services Services For Sale For Sale 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 more information, 449-0384. Cleanlee Cleaning Co. Great Low Rates Honest, Responsible, Dependable cleaning service. Call Lee 520-245-8784 www.cleanlee.com Affordable small job handyman services, plumbing, electrical, tile, and more. Specializing in wood repair and refinishing. Green Valley/Sahuarita area. Call 271-0910. References available. Not a licensed contractor. Have you been in a collision and don’t know where to go?? Call Hank at ORielly Collision center located here in Green Valley. 1975 n La Canoa. Estimates are free and if your close we can come to you. 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Call for info Stewart 520-579-0855 BEGINNING SALSA DANCE LESSONS: Lessons for singles, couples, group and special events. Lessons for all ages. Call Stewart 520579-0855 TENNIS LESSONS: Private, semiprivate, group or special events. All ages welcome. Call Stewart 520-5790855 GOT WEEDS? WE CAN HELP! GUARANTEED SERVICES! Postemergent & pre-emergent treatments to granite & bare ground. ECO WEED CONTROL, INC., License #9109. We are locally owned & insured. FREE ESTIMATES! 520.309.9730 Experienced, Affordable Computer Service On-Site at Homes & Businesses or via Remote Control Across the Internet. Virus Removal, Tech Purchase Help, Mobile Help, Repairs, Upgrades, Training, Networking, Backup Solutions (520)505-TECH(8324) My name is Barbara Cary-Hamby. I am the owner of Personal Touch Tutoring Services, specializing in providing reading evaluations and oneto-one reading tutoring. I have been an educator for the past forty years. 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Sahuarita 625-1639. Leave Message. Air purifiers 1) Kenmore Evniro Sense True Hepa Air Cleaner. 2) Sharper Image Ionic Breeze Quadra SI 637 BRL. Both in excellent condition. 520300-4505 Friends of the Library Book Sale Friday-Monday, April 24th-27th, 9 am-4 pm, 2230 N. Country Club. Great used books/media, great prices. Sat is Senior day, Sun half price, Mon bag day. Friends (pimafriends.com) is a non-profit funding library projects. 520-795-3763 Pfaltzgraff 10+Sedona place settings also Butter Dish, Salt & Pepper. Excellent condition. $110.00 or best offer Rancho Resort Sahuarita. 520399-1319 Pets Paws Patrol has kittens and cats available for adoption on weekends at Petco in Sahuarita and Tues-Sat at The Dog House in GV. For more info, call/text 520-207-4024, or email pawspatrol@ cox.net. See some of our available cats at www.greenvalleypawspatrol.org. Looking for Something More? 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