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Neighbors www.SanTanSun.com February 2 – 15, 2013 45 Neighbors Science Spectacular Christians in Hollywood Where to eat Neighbors page 46 Spirituality page 55 pages 71-76 San Marcos eatery starts second century Lovely Valentine’s Day food, events by K. M. Lang AJ’s Café has been feeding guests of the Crowne Plaza San Marcos Golf Resort since the hotel opened its doors in 1912. During its first century, the restaurant took a variety of forms, from Prohibitionera speakeasy to funky 1970s disco. Today, its award-winning buffets attract not only hotel guests, but Chandler residents looking for a classic American meal at an affordable price. “I’ll start with the prime rib buffet,” says San Marcos Food and Beverage Director Wally Pelton. “It’s hard to go out for dinner on a Saturday night and have one slice of prime rib for $17.95, let alone all-you-can-eat from a buffet. And, I assure you it’s very, very good prime rib – slow-roasted – all those wonderful things.” Along with prime rib, AJ’s offers a Friday Fish Fry for $12.95 and Sunday Jazz Brunch Buffet for $22.95. The restaurant’s 1912 Classic Three-Course Dinner is served from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and includes a choice of filet mignon, grilled salmon or chicken Florentine, as well as salad, dinner rolls and dessert. “At $11.95 for a three-course meal, we’re competing with Chili’s,” Pelton says. “We offer dining in a very comfortable dining room, in a resort overlooking the fountains and outdoor areas, and we do it for a very reasonable price.” AJ’s offers full lunch and dinner menus during all its buffet events, as well as live jazz music during Sunday brunch and see San Marcos page 49 HEART-THEMED TREATS: The Fulton Ranch neighborhood of Caribbean hosts its annual bake sale to raise money for the Cookies for Kids’ Cancer charity organization. Submitted photo By Alison Stanton Valentine’s Day is coming up fast, and around the SanTan Sun area, thoughts are turning to love. For those who enjoy celebrating the special day with a romantic meal or other enjoyable Cupid-themed event, the region has plenty of lovely occasions from which to choose. see Valentine’s Day page 50 ‘Eat Your Art Out’ helps arts, eateries BRUNCH & BEBOP: AJ’s Sunday Jazz Brunch Buffet includes a prime rib carving station, breakfast and lunch entrees, an omelet station, salads, Champagne, a variety of desserts – and live jazz. STSN photo by Ron Lang Mary Lynn’s Massage & Day Spa MASSAGE SKIN CARE SERVICES • Swedish • Deep Tissue • Myotherapy (Sports Massage) • Hypnotherapy • Cellulite Reduction • Advanced Lymphatic Drainage • Reflexology • Reiki • Thai • Tui Na • Pregnancy Massage • Hot Stone & More! • Microdermabrasion • Non-Surgical Face Lift • Wrinkle Reduction • Adult & Teen Facials • Waxing AND MORE! 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Be tan for Valentine’s Day with our spray tanning one session three sessions $350 Plus a Complimentary Cocktail! 46 Neighbors February 2 – 15, 2013 www.SanTanSun.com Celebrate science with 3-day ‘Spectacular The exploration of invention, businesses, artists, students and innovators in the community are showcased during the Chandler Science Spectacular, held Wed., Feb. 13; Fri., Feb. 15; and Sat., Feb. 16 in various locations, when Chandler participates in the Arizona SciTech Festival. The event is a statewide movement to promote and celebrate science in daily life and to earn recognition for Arizona as a science and technology hub. The Chandler Science Spectacular complements the City of Chandler’s strategy of recruiting and retaining companies in the high-tech, high-wage science and technology industries to help ensure an educated workforce is available to those companies. Chandler is collaborating with several groups through the Chandler Education Coalition, headed by Councilmember Rick Heumann, to reach students, families and businesses. “Science and technology are the foundation for jobs and businesses of the future,” says Heumann. “Anything we can do to spark an interest in students is important, and we hope this festival encourages the next generation of inventors and entrepreneurs.” The three-day event offers unique opportunities for residents to explore the discoveries and science engineered locally. Chandler Tech Crawl Some of the biggest names in science open their doors to families during the Chandler Tech Crawl at 5:30 p.m. Wed., Feb. 13. Intel and Air Products, along with the laboratories at Chandler’s Innovations Incubator, host open houses. Get the inside scoop on how the future is being created in Chandler’s backyard. Open house locations are at: ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ Night of Art & Science Technology meets the arts from 6 to 10 p.m. Fri., Feb. 15, as downtown Chandler, on Arizona Avenue between Buffalo and Boston streets transforms its monthly Third Friday Art Walk into a creative look at the science behind the food and drink, beauty, art and invention. Participating local artists and merchants demonstrate how their products are made and how science is used to create them. Participate in discussions, exhibits, hands-on activities, shows and tours of the science behind candle making, glass blowing, oil painting, wood burning, clay molding, tea, beer, wine and pottery making, kids’ crafts, LEGO robotics, electronics demonstrations, 3-D printer, sound wave demonstrations and more. $ LEGO ROBOTICS: Science fair projects from Chandler Unified School District are demonstrated at the Chandler Science Spectacular. Submitted photo the most inventive student projects. Visit interactive booths and activities along Commonwealth Avenue. Spearheaded by the Arizona Technology Council Foundation in partnership with Arizona State University and Arizona Science Center, the Arizona SciTech Festival is a grassroots collaboration of more than 200 organizations in industry, academia, arts, community and K-12, geared to excite and inform Arizonans ages 3 to 103 about how science, technology and innovation will drive Arizona for the next 100 years. Visit chandleraz.gov/science and downtownchandler. org for details about the Chandler Science Spectacular. Go to azscitechfest.asu.edu for Arizona SciTech Festival events throughout Arizona. Chandler’s Science Saturday Science converges in Downtown Chandler from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sat., Feb. 16 with interactive demonstrations and activities by Chandler’s technology companies, along with a showcase presentation of ◆ ◆ Radiesse ® RA T P L S SCUL LASTHS FIL MONT 24 ◆ • Chandler’s Innovations Incubator, 145 S. 79th St. Visit this state-of-the-art technology incubator where engineers, software designers and scientists develop and commercialize their promising ideas and inventions. • Air Products, 275 S. Price Rd. Tour this manufacturer of industrial gases serving semiconductor companies and others in the Chandler area since 1981. Learn about the production of liquid oxygen, nitrogen and argon products, and their 45-mile-long gaseous nitrogen pipeline. • Intel, 5000 W. Chandler Blvd., Building CH6. 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The conference features speakers Bob Worsley, Arizona State Senate candidate and SkyMall founder, and Jaime Casap, the senior education evangelist at Google Inc. Worsley shares his experiences building a startup company in Arizona and his insights on entrepreneurship. Casap focuses on the power and potential of technology and Google tools to transform education. See a 3-D printer in action when PADT demonstrates 3-D printing. First Flight Education brings its hands-on flight simulators for attendees to try. Activities for children include robotics and interactive technology exhibits. A startup camp kicks off each day with startup camp participants pitching their ideas at the conclusion of day two. A recruitment expo matches attendees with recruiters. Friday night ends at a block party in partnership with the City of Chandler and the Downtown Chandler Community Partnership, with science, art, food and music from at least six bands in downtown Chandler. Saturday is capped off with a block party in Downtown Ocotillo with at least nine bands performing. The City of Chandler, Arizona Technology Council, Capital Commercial Investments and Arizona Small Business Development Centers Network are among sponsors of the festival. Sponsorship and speaking opportunities are still available for the event. Tickets are $30 for one day and $50 for both. Kids and music events are free. Get full schedule of events, speakers and musical lineups at 48-west.com. An estimated 20,000 pounds of fingerlicking meats, 200 kegs of craft beer and family friendly fun will be available in downtown Chandler when The Great American Barbeque & Beer Festival returns from noon to 10 p.m. Sat., March 23. To accommodate the growing number of barbecue fans, the festival spans the entire Dr. A.J. Chandler Park East and West as well as connecting Arizona Avenue, which will be closed from Buffalo to Boston streets for the festivities. Professionally produced by HDE Agency, this year’s event features more than 100 exhibitors and 30 barbecue vendors from across the nation serving up mouth-watering pork ribs, pulled pork, brisket and chicken paired with the state’s finest craft beer. Patrons can enjoy live music, themed activities, an expanded kids’ zone hosted by Radio Disney, water play, eating competitions and more. “BBQ is back! This is my favorite event of the year. I love bringing the community together to enjoy a plate full of messy ribs, ice cold craft beer and family fun,” says Landon Evans, creative director at HDE Agency. The Great American Barbeque & Beer Festival official sponsors include: Bashas’, Downtown Chandler Community Partnership, SanTan Brewing Company, BBQ Island, AZ BBQ Club, Local First AZ, Yelp, KUPD, Porkopolis, Bulleit Bourbon, Woodcraft, Von Hanson’s Meats & Spirits and White Water, who all remind visitors to “BBQ and beer responsibly.” General admission tickets are on sale now for $10. For a limited time, VIP admission tickets for guests ages 21 and older are available through presale only at $98 each, which includes catered food by Porkopolis, alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, private restrooms, private seating and up-front access to national headlining entertainment. After receiving regional and national attention in 2012, the Great American Barbeque & Beer Festival was awarded the title of Outstanding Event of the Year at the 18th Annual AzTEC Awards and was recognized by CNN Money Magazine as a contributing factor in recognizing Chandler as #49 out of 100 for best places to live in America. A portion of the event proceeds benefits the nonprofit Downtown Chandler Community Foundation (DCCF), which is responsible for the fundraising activities of the Downtown Chandler Community Partnership (DCCP). DCCP provides a conduit for grants and sponsorships from public agencies, corporations, foundations and other sources for dissemination to the district and community organizations. For more information about the DCCF, visit downtownchandler.org/downtown-chandlercommunity-foundation. Visit chandlerbbq.com to purchase presale and VIP tickets. For more event information, “like” this event on Facebook at facebook.com/bbq.beer.music and follow on Twitter @BBQBEERFESTIVAL for entertainment announcements, a chance to win free tickets and more event details as they roll out. OFFERING PERSONALIZED MEDICAL CARE FOR THE WHOLE family. with Chandler’s Premier Board Certified Family Medicine Physician No doctor? New patients welcome! No insurance? No problem. Call us for an appointment today. Gil M. Holland, MD Laura Leal, FPN-BC Comprehensive health care for infants and children Immunizations and vaccines—On-site blood draws Sports and athletics physicals Women’s health Aesthetic services: Botox® 480-814-1100 3200 S. Alma School Road, #204, Chandler, AZ 85248 | www.ocotillofamilymedicine.com Adult wellness Acute and chronic care 48 Neighbors February 2 – 15, 2013 www.SanTanSun.com Free Star Party at local park Purple Dragonfly deadline nears Stargazers explore the night sky from 5:30 to 9 p.m. Sat., Feb. 16, when Chandler’s Environmental Education Center (EEC) hosts its annual Star Party at Veterans Oasis Park, 4050 E. Chandler Heights Rd., east of Lindsay Road. The event is free, open to the public and appropriate for all ages. The East Valley Astronomy Club brings their telescopes for visitors to see the moon, planets, double stars, nebulae, star clusters and more. Hot beverages are available on a donation basis. March 1 is the early bird deadline for the 4th annual Purple Dragonfly Book Awards contest, which recognizes excellence in children’s literature. May 1 is the final deadline. Submissions postmarked by March 1 receive their choice of one of two free eBooks: “The Economical Guide to Self-Publishing” or “Promote Like a Pro,” both written by Arizona Press Women member Linda Radke. Open to both printed and electronic books, there is no publication date restriction as long as the titles entered are still in print. “In our efforts to include everyone, the Purple Dragonfly Book Awards are divided into 35 distinct subject categories, ranging from books on the environment and cooking to sports and family issues,” says Radke, who is also president of Five Star Publications, which sponsors the Five Star Book Awards, encompassing the Purple Dragonfly and Royal Dragonfly book contests. “Our judges are industry experts with specific knowledge about the categories over which they preside,” continues Radke. “But what really makes our contest unique is the judging point system. A minimum score of 55 out of 80 must be earned before any place is awarded to the entrant, even if it is the sole entry in a category. We also have minimum scores for first- and second-place awards and honorable mentions. If someone wins a Purple or Royal Dragonfly award, they truly earned it!” STARGAZING: A young woman looks through a telescope while another waits her turn during a Star Party at Veterans Oasis Park in Chandler. Submitted photo At 5:30 p.m., prior to telescope viewing, visitors can take a guided tour of the new Solar System Walk around the park’s lake. The signs and monuments that make up the walk share information about the sun, planets and other objects in the solar system. The walk leisurely and the terrain easy. Telescope viewing takes place outside from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the east end of the parking lot. Although it’s best to arrive early to see as much as possible, participants may join the program at any time. Visitors should park on the west side of the parking lot, then walk to the east side of the lot where the telescopes are. Drive carefully, since the park lights will be turned off during the program. Flashlights are discouraged near telescopes, but those who wish to use the park for other activities, such as fishing, are encouraged to plan ahead and bring their own low-level lighting such as a lantern or headlamp. Inclement weather could alter or cancel the event, so interested participants should check visibility Saturday. If the sky is cloudy, call 480-782-2889 for updates. For more information, call 480-782-2890, email EEC@chandleraz. gov or access chandleraz.gov/ veterans-oasis. VALENTINE’S DAY YOU CAN HAVE BEAUTIFUL LONG, FULL HAIR Meal for Two $40 [\ Choice of One Appetizer, Choice of Two Specialty Dinners, Dessert, and Bottle of Champagne *Good only 2/14/2013 11am-10pm, cannot be combined with any other offers, discounts or promotions. One winner is chosen from all entries to receive the grand prize, which includes: a $300 cash prize; 100 foil award seals; one hour of marketing consultation from Five Star Publications; $100 worth of Five Star Publications’ titles; publicity on Five Star Publications’ websites; inclusion in a winners’ news release sent to a comprehensive list of media outlets; and will also be placed in the Five Star Dragonfly Book Awards virtual bookstore. The grand prize winning book must be outstanding in content, readability, entertainment value, overall production and live up to Five Star Publications’ strict standards of excellence. All first-place category winners are put into a drawing for a $100 prize, and each receives a certificate commemorating their accomplishment, 25 foil award seals and mention on Five Star Publications’ websites. A list of first-place winners will be sent with the winners’ news release to a comprehensive list of media outlets. First-place winners will also be placed in the Five Star Dragonfly Book Awards virtual bookstore. One second-place winner is chosen in each category. Second-place winners receive a certificate commemorating their accomplishment and mention on Five Star Publications’ websites. For rules and entry forms, visit FiveStarBookAwards.com. For more details on Five Star Publications, email info@FiveStarPublications.com or call 480-940-8182. Quick and Easy Application! Hair Extensions Cutting Color Reconditioning Call today for a FREE consultation! 480-652-0536 H I S T O R I C D O W N T O W N C H A N D L E R 58 S. San Marcos Place, Chandler, AZ 85225 IrishRepublicHouse • www.IrishRepublicAZ.com INSIDE L’MAGE STUDIOS 2735 S. Alma School Rd., Ste 120 Chandler Neighbors www.SanTanSun.com February 2 – 15, 2013 49 San Marcos from page 45 on Saturday nights, when the restaurant attracts its biggest crowds and takes on a “clubby” feel, says Pelton. “A lot of our diners are repeat guests who come in quite often,” he explains. “There’s a lot of interaction between tables, where folks know other folks. Definitely the word gets out among friends and colleagues.” The resort’s special holiday events include Easter, Christmas and New Year’s Day brunches, and for Valentine’s Day this year, AJ’s offers a four-course dinner for two, along with Champagne, live entertainment and dancing – all for $65 per couple. The event is Feb. 14 and 15, and reservations are required, says Pelton, who expects the dining room to fill fast. AJ’s Café isn’t the only place for resort visitors and local residents to grab a bite to eat. For those looking for lighter fare, the San Marcos Coffee Shop offers a full array of Starbucks drinks and products, COFFEE BREAK: The San Marcos Coffee Shop, once a Starbucks, offers all the franchise’s popular drinks, plus tasty pastries baked daily in the resort’s kitchen. STSN photo by Ron Lang RESORT COMFORT: The Crowne Plaza San Marcos Golf Resort has been treating its guests to desert hospitality since 1912. The dining room of AJ’s Café offers a delightful atmosphere in which resort guests and locals alike can enjoy its reasonably priced brunch and entrée offerings. STSN photo by Ron Lang ASK US ABOUT “TEETH IN A DAY” along with pastries baked fresh daily in the resort’s kitchen and a beer and wine selection. It’s one more way, says Pelton, that San Marcos can satisfy both its guests and the local residents who have supported it for the past 100 years. “We’re giving diners what they want, locally,” he says. “We pride ourselves on being part of the community.” AJ’s Café and the San Marcos Coffee Shop are in downtown Chandler at the Crowne Plaza San Marcos Golf Resort, 1 N. San Marcos Pl. Hours are 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. For reservations, call 480-8574422. To learn more about the resort’s amenities, visit sanmarcosresort.com. K. M. Lang lives and writes in Sun Groves. To contact her, email KMLang@SanTanSun.com. Valentine’s Day jazz at AJ’s Live jazz music and dancing are included in the Crowne Plaza San Marcos Golf Resort’s Valentine’s Day special that stretches over two evenings this year. To go along with a four-course dinner for two and Champagne, live entertainment from 6 to 9 p.m. Thu., Feb. 14 will be provided by Fox Crossing jazz vocalist Laurie Fagen with jazzman Charles Lewis at the piano. During the same time on Fri., Feb. 15, the Jan Sandwich duo performs jazz. RSVP: 480-857-4422. 50 Neighbors February 2 – 15, 2013 www.SanTanSun.com Valentine’s Day from page 45 Cork Diners can enjoy a romantic fourcourse meal on Thu., Feb. 14 at Cork, 4991 S. Alma School Rd., Suite 1, Chandler. Chef Brian Peterson, Pastry Chef Danielle Morris and Sommelier Robert Morris created a menu pared with wines or Champagne. The first course starts with choice of bourbon maple butternut squash bisque with chive crème fraîche, crispy duck confit and herb jus; or baby arugula salad with fried goat cheese, winter citrus, shaved fennel, cashews and Champagne vinaigrette. Additional courses include panroasted scallops with steelhead roe or sesame-crusted yellowfin tuna with Okinawa yam puree and various sides, and butter-poached beef tenderloin or Berkshire pork tenderloin with sides. The fourth course is a raspberry Bavarian bombe / chocolate brownie, fresh raspberries and chocolate décor. The cost is $75-plus per person. Seatings are at 5, 7 and 9 p.m. Info: 480-883-3773, corkrestaurant.net. Kokopelli Winery & Bistro Kokopelli Winery at 35 W. Boston St. in Chandler honors love with a Days of Wine and Roses festival on Fri. and Sat., Feb. 8 and 9, and Thu., Feb. 14. Featured are French-themed food, live romantic music throughout the weekend and on the evening of Valentine’s Day, complimentary sparkling wine tastings, dinner specials nightly Friday through Sunday and a four-course Winemaker’s Dinner on Valentine’s Day from 5 to 10 p.m. The meal features wines of the Irish Republic Those looking for a casual Valentine’s Day celebration, complete with 50 beers from which to choose, can head to the Irish Republic at 58 S. San Marcos Pl., downtown Chandler for a Valentine’s Day special for two. The meal includes a choice of appetizer, choice of two specialty meals, bottle of Champagne and “Sweetheart” dessert. The cost is $40 for two. Info: 480-812-1588, irishrepublicaz.com. La Stalla Cucina Rustica DownUnder Wines & Bistro STSN photo by Ron Lang Southwest, and dinner ends with a festive Champagne toast. The cost is $60 per person for the Winemaker’s Dinner and wine tasting. Info: 480-792-6927, kokopelliwinery.net. AJ’s Cafe Couples are welcome to be part of the Celebration of Love at Crowne Plaza San Marcos Golf Resort’s restaurant, 1 N. San Marcos Pl. in downtown Chandler. On Thu., Feb. 14 and Fri., Feb. 15, diners can enjoy a memorable four-course dinner for two in AJ’s. The evening features live entertainment and dancing. The cost is $65 per person, not including tax or gratuity. Reservations are required. Info: 480-857-4417, sanmarcosresort.com. On Valentine’s Day, this bistro at 1422 W. Warner Rd., Suite A100, Gilbert, offer a five-course meal with a variety of selections including wine for $65-plus per person. Live music plays throughout the evening. Dinner is served from 5 to 9 p.m., and reservations are required. Info: 480-545-4900, downunderwinebar.com. Chompie’s To celebrate their 34th anniversary in business, which happens to fall on Valentine’s Day, Lovey and Lou Borenstein, owners of Chompie’s at 3481 W. Frye Rd. in Chandler Village Center, offer all-you-can-eat buttermilk pancakes for $3.34 on Thu. Feb. 14. The traditional pancakes are generously sized and made from a Borenstein family recipe. Valentine’s Day specials are featured on Thu., Feb. 14 at La Stalla Cucina Rustica, 68 W. Buffalo St. in Chandler. The restaurant also offers its traditional menu, which includes a wide variety of pasta and pizza selections as well as other dishes. Info: 480-855-9990, lastallacr.com. Bernard’s at Ocotillo A romantic meal is served from 5 to 9 p.m. Thu., Feb. 14 through Sat., Feb. 16 at Bernard’s at Ocotillo Golf Resort, 3751 S. Clubhouse Dr., Chandler. Diners choose from two to three items from each of the three courses for $50 per person, not including alcohol, tax or gratuity. Info: 480-917-6660, ocotillogolf.com. SanTan Brewing Co. Diners select from three Valentine’s Day dinner specials at SanTan Brewing Company, 8 S. San Marcos Pl., Chandler. For $15, try steak and frites, which has an 8-ounce bistro tender marinated in INCREASE YOUR curb appeal Estate Planning by the Numbers: WITH NEW ROCK Number of Clients Year Established Collective Years of Experience Attorneys Valley Locations Practice Area Chompie’s also features two anniversary specials. Mon., Feb. 11 through Thu., Feb. 14, the limitededition black-and-white cookies, which are decorated in a Valentine’s Day theme, are on a “buy three, get the fourth free” sale. Also, customers receive 75 bonus points valid for $5 off their next visit when they fully complete their Chompie’s Rewards registration on Valentine’s Day. Info: 480-398-3008, chompies.com. Matthew S. Dana JD, LLM, CPA, CLU, ChFC $1.75 Per SQ. FT. - Plus delivery and taxes www.pioneersand.com Neighbors www.SanTanSun.com peppercorns, garlic and malbec wine, served sliced over a shallot-infused red wine sauce and with a roasted garlic aioli and crispy shoestring fries tossed in a spicy herb seasoning. For $16, the pork osso bucco features a slow roasted pork shank braised in a rich roasted vegetable tomato sauce made with Charles & Charles red wine blend and served over creamy saffron risotto. For $18, get the kettle chip salmon, featuring crispy seared potatocrusted salmon fillet over creamy stone-ground red corn cheddar grits with sautéed shrimp, smoked chipotle bacon and garlic cream sauce. Dessert features the “Sex Panther” double chocolate brownie sundae. Reservations are required. Info: 480-917-8700, santanbrewing.com. Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort & Spa World-class dining awaits at Kai, the state’s only Five-Star and Five-Diamond restaurant. Couples can enjoy a sevencourse prix fixe Valentine’s Day tasting menu, featuring a plethora of choices including Croque Monsieur with duck confit, foie gras butter, currant jam and brioche, seared John Dory with pommes dauphine and Perigord truffles, and elk striploin with tagliatelle. Finish the meal with a festive red velvet Twinkie served with a white chocolate-dipped mesquite graham cookie and vanilla cream cheese malt for two. The cost is $165 per person. The resort’s Ko’Sin restaurant offers a four-course prix-fixe Valentine’s Day menu from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. For $68 per person or $61 for seniors, the menu includes Kumamoto oyster with wasabi caviar, triple-cream French brie with apple and pear matchsticks and petite filet mignon and pacific prawns, paired with tomato-Béarnaise spring vegetables and tourne potatoes. The resort is located at 5594 W. Wild Horse Pass Blvd. in Chandler. Info: 602385-5726, wildhorsepassresort.com. Copperstar singers Professional singing telegrams are available through Copperstar Love Notes, a group comprised of Copperstar Repertory Company’s most talented performers. The singers arrive in a group, dressed in their Valentine’s Day finery, to sing a special song to that equally special loved one. Proceeds support Copperstar’s main stage productions, classes and camps. Select from one of four popular songs, and choose optional additional gifts like balloons and long-stemmed red roses to make the singing telegram extra memorable. Info: 489-699-1655, ext. 503, copperstarrep.org. Live songs for loved ones In The Zone, an a cappella barbershop quartet registered with Sweet Adelines’ International, offers the musical gift of love for Valentine’s Day. For $35 to $45, the quartet travels within the Phoenix-metropolitan area to perform songs and give roses to those special someones. Readers who mention the SanTan Sun News receive a 10% discount. Info: 480-688-6843. February 2 – 15, 2013 51 Singing Valentines The Lamplighter Chorus gears up for its 16th annual Singing Valentines deliveries. The quartet of sharp-dressed gentlemen travels throughout the East Valley to perform for husbands, wives, boyfriends, girlfriends, teachers and others. For $40, recipients hear two love songs sung live by the quartet and receive a rose, box of chocolates and Valentine’s Day card. Customers can add more roses or chocolate for $5 each. The quartet is available to perform all day on Thu., Feb. 14 and by appointment on Wed., Feb. 13 and Fri., Feb. 15. Info: 480-615-7464, evbarbershop.com/page/ singing-valentines. Heart-themed bake sale Residents of Caribbean, a neighborhood in Fulton Ranch, host the 3rd Annual Cookies for Kids’ Cancer Bake Sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sun., Feb. 10. The sale, in front of Fulton Elementary School on the corner of Fulton Ranch Boulevard and Sunland Drive in Chandler, features homemade baked goods with a Valentine’s Day theme, Mylar balloons and a Valentine’s Daydecorated photo booth. Donations go to the Cookies for Kids’ Cancer charity. Tai Chi & chocolates Reduce stress, increase balance, improve circulation and enjoy chocolate all at the same time at the Tai Chi and Chocolate workshop from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. on Mon., Feb. 11 at the Ballroom at Oakwood, 24218 S. Oakwood Blvd., Sun Lakes. TASTY & FESTIVE: A variety of baked goods are available at Fulton Ranch’s 3rd annual Cookies for Kids’ Cancer bake sale. Submitted photo Certified Tai Chi-Qi Gong instructor Kim Kubsch leads attendees through a choreographed routine of flowing, calming and mindful, safe movement while they enjoy yummy pieces of Wei of Chocolate, which are organic, vegan, gluten-free and soy-free. The cost is $25 per person. Register by Feb. 8. Info: 480-392-3436. Romance on the rails The Verde Canyon Railroad at 300 N. Broadway in Clarkdale offers a Chocolate Lovers’ Festival from Tue., Feb. 12 through Sun., Feb. 17. In addition to the regular Champagne toast and appetizer buffet, the train ride, which departs at 1 p.m., offers the comforts of a first-class train car and its amenities along with a variety of delicious desserts including hand-dipped candies, cakes, a chocolate fountain with treats for dipping and flavored coffees. Tickets are $99.95 per person. Info: 800-293-7245, verdecanyonrr.com. Alison Stanton is a freelance writer who lives in the East Valley. She can be reached at Alison@SanTanSun.com Family owned and operated since 1981 Just received new colors, styles and tons more pots! LOWEST PRICES, LARGEST SELECTION! HUGE SELECTION OF OVERSIZED POTTERY! PET FRIENDLY! — C L O S E D T U E S D AY S — 480-802-1309 480-802-1309 23843 S. Cooper Rd. 19051 S. Arizona Ave., Chandler 1/4 Mile S. of Chandler Heights Rd. 1/4 Mile S. of Germann on the East side Southern Chandler Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m. - 5p.m., Sun. 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Showroom Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Fountains • Benches • Bird Baths • Ceramics • Stoneware • Wrought Iron • Oversized Pottery • Metal Wall Decor • Indoor/Outdoor Decor • Much More! 52 Neighbors February 2 – 15, 2013 Art event from page 45 Other ambassadors include the Chandler Cultural Foundation Board Team of Sergio Sanchez, David Woodruff, Pat Krueger and Ana Regalado who will be at D’Vine Wine Bar & Bistro; a CCF Board Team of Linda Yarbrough, Steena Murray, Anne DeRose and Ernie Serrano at Latitude Eight; a CCF Board Team of Janet Langley, Rich Frazier, Lorah Neville & Barbara Myerson at Vintage 95; Brooke Radda of Angles PR and Kelle Harrison at Can’t Stop Smoking BBQ for dinner; and Emma Bribiescas, a former Chandler Police Department public information officer at The Sushi Room for lunch. Leaf Cafe-India Cuisine, Bourbon Jack’s Bar & Grill, Can’t Stop Smokin’ BBQ, Dilly’s Deli, Floridino’s, Iguana Mack’s, The Living Room, Serrano’s Mexican Food Restaurant, The Sushi Room, Vintage 95, CHoP Chandler, The Hungry Monk, Latitude Eight and NYPD Pizza. Proceeds from the event, proclaimed as Eat Your Art Out Chandler Day by Chandler Mayor Jay Tibshraeny, go toward Chandler Center for the Arts’ Connecting Kidz programs, headline acts and the free summer concert series. The SanTan Sun News is a sponsor of Eat Your Art Out, now in its second year. In OLÉ: A youth mariachi band will perform at Eat Your Art Out at Nando’s at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 26, courtesy of jazzman Bart Salzman. Submitted photo Participating restaurants donating 25 to 100% of the day’s proceeds include: for breakfast, AJ’s Cafe at the Crowne Plaza San Marcos Golf Resort; for lunch, Bourbon Jack’s Bar & Grill, Can’t Stop Smokin’ BBQ, Dilly’s Deli, Floridino’s, Kokopelli Winery & Bistro, The Living Room, El Palacio Restaurant & Cantina, Pittsburgh Willy’s, SanTan Brewing Co., Serrano’s Mexican Food Restaurant, The Sushi Room, The Hungry Monk, Latitude Eight and NYPD Pizza; for dinner, Bay addition, restaurants involved become part of a $100,000 advertising campaign with their logos included in print ads, posters and other information. Restaurants wishing to take part can still sign up at chandlercenter.org/eat/ index.html, or contact Judi Johnson at 480-782-2674. Foodies seeking a list of all restaurants and location details can visit chandlercenter.org/eat/restaurantsponsors.html. Dr. Jonathan David, D.C., Q.N. • Patty David, P.T., Cert. MDT 1055 S. Arizona Ave., Suite 1, Chandler (SE corner of Pecos and Arizona Ave., in the Wal-Mart shopping center) 480-726-3305 Decompression Spinal Rejuvenation Therapy Auto Accident Injuries Work Related Injuries Orthopedic Injuries TMJ Disorders Vestibular Disorders Lower Back Pain/Sciatica Headaches/Migraines Neck, Shoulder and Arm Pain Hip/Leg Pain Numbness/Tingling Sprains/Strains Muscle Spasms Most Insurances Accepted • Affordable Cash Plans FREE PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT* Performed by a licensed Physical Therapist (Great for Athletes of All Ages) OR CHIROPRACTIC CONSULTATION EXAM* and x-rays if necessary *New patients only Integration Equals Long Lasting Results! www.SanTanSun.com Adult day services seeks aid Volunteers are invited and donations are welcome at The Perfect Place, a nonprofit adult day care open from 1 to 4 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and located on the campus of the Risen Savior Lutheran Church and School at 23914 S. Alma School Rd., Sun Lakes. Volunteers, contributions from service organizations, personal donations to the scholarship fund and Beanie Babies are greatly appreciated to enable the program to better serve its community. The Perfect Place provides a loving and caring afternoon social program by staff and volunteers for adults including a short devotion, sharing time, entertainment, snacks and fun activities such as cards, bingo, beanbag toss and a short session of chair exercises. Call Judy Waltersdorf at 480-895-2892, ext. 3, or send an email to ThePerfectPlace85248@gmail.com to learn more about The Perfect Place program and its volunteer and donation opportunities. Dogs fly at ‘Wags & Kisses’ tourney BLAZIN’ K9S: The Third Annual Wags & Kisses Flyball Tournament showcases the athletic skills and agility of dogs such as Casey, Dude and Rowdy as they play flyball. Submitted photos Families and dog lovers are invited to watch the Third Annual Wags & Kisses Flyball Tournament, hosted by Blazin’ K9s Flyball Team from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat., Feb. 16 and Sun., Feb. 17 at Nozomi Park, formerly West Chandler Park, at WebXtra: 250 S. Kyrene Rd., Chandler. Blazin’ K9s is a Chandler-based flyball team. Flyball is a sport in which two teams of four dogs each run a relay race on a course measuring 51 feet. The dogs jump four hurdles and steps on spring loaded boxes that shoot out tennis balls. The dogs catch the balls and run back over the four hurdles. When the dogs cross the starting line the next dogs go. The first team to have all four dogs run without errors wins the heat. Flyball is a family friendly sport, and the public is welcome to watch the racing at no cost. Leashed dogs are permitted. For more on Wags & Kisses or the Blazin’ K9s visit blazink9s.com, or contact team captains at carol@blazink9s.com or kim@blazink9s.com. For a complete list of SanTan Sun area clubs, associations and networking groups, visit SanTanSun.com and click on “Neighbors” to read Neighborhood Networks. Neighbors www.SanTanSun.com February 2 – 15, 2013 53 Senior business expo at Solera Sign up for half price cancer relay Residents of Solera Chandler community are invited to explore various products and services on display at the annual Solera Expo, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sat., Feb. 2, 6360 S. Mountain Blvd., Chandler. Visitors learn what business vendors have to offer and why they are the best choice. About 50 businesses, ranging Teams of all ages can register for $75 until March 1, when the price increases to $150, for Relay for Life of Chandler, held 6 p.m. Fri., May 3 to 6 a.m. Sat., May 4 at Basha High School, 5990 S. Val Vista Dr., Chandler. The all-night community event is held as a reminder that “cancer never sleeps,” and benefits American Cancer Society activities in Arizona. Visit relayforlife.org/chandler to register, or attend the next team meeting at 6 p.m. Tue., Feb. 5 at Trinity Christian Fellowship, 50 S. McQueen Rd., Chandler. Contact Team Chair Angela Olguin at 480-495-6682 or angmolguin@hotmail. com for information. Realtors learn how to build a sustainable and profitable real estate business working with golf homebuyers and sellers during a one-day workshop from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sat., Feb. 9 at Golf Academy of America, 2031 N. Arizona Ave., Suite 2, Chandler. Golf Realty Network, a golf and real estate marketing company that is the exclusive real estate source for the Southwest Section PGA and its 390 public and private golf courses, presents the program. “It’s a lot more than showing a buyer a bunch of homes in golf communities or taking a listing that just showcases the house and forgets the importance of featuring the golf lifestyle,” says Jane Andersen, co-founder and co-owner, who is also writing a book to support the workshop. The workshop, including a one-year GRN membership, is $199. Call 602-684-9300, email info@thegolfrealtynetwork.com or visit thegolfrealtynetwork.com for details. from landscape companies and financial planners, to real estate and health and wellness companies, educate the ages 55 and older residents. Call activities director Shannon Johnson at 480-802-6996, ext. 227, or email sjohnson@solerachandler.com for details. Donate blood, visit Renaissance Fest Golf real estate workshop Receive a voucher for a free admission to the Renaissance Festival, courtesy of Royal Faires, by giving an automated “MAX” donation at one of the six Valley United Blood Services donor centers including the Chandler Donor Center from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday and 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday and Saturday at 1989 W. Elliot Rd., Suite 32, near Elliot and Dobson roads. Give blood in Chandler: • Sat., Feb. 2, 8 to 11:30 a.m., “Ray Building” Cultural Hall at LDS Chandler Stake, 1115 E. Ray Rd. • Tue., Feb. 19, 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., Quiet Room at Safelite Auto Glass, 2080 W. Chandler Blvd. • Tue., Feb, 26, 7:30 to 11:30 a.m., Lower Level Conference Rooms 1 and 2 at Chandler Regional Medical Center, 475 S. Dobson Rd. Also, give blood in Gilbert: • Sun., Feb. 17, 7 to 11 a.m., Activity Center at First United Methodist Church of Gilbert, 331 S. Cooper Rd. • Sun., Feb. 24, 7 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., Church Hall at St. Anne Knights of Columbus, 440 E. Elliot Rd. Call 877-UBS-HERO (877-827-4376) or visit UnitedBloodServicesAZ.org and enter your ZIP code to make an appointment to donate blood. Oakwood dance club hosts party Sun Lakers can swing to the sounds of Thaddeus Rose at a dance party that begins with a dance lesson at 6:30 p.m., followed by open dance from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Thu., Feb. 7 at the Oakwood Ballroom, 24218 S. Oakwood Blvd., Sun Lakes. The evening includes a no-host bar, door prizes, snacks and water. The dress code is casual, and newcomers are welcome. Contact Del Ziegler at 480-802-7127 or dcziegler@aol.com for more information. DownEast offers shopping giveaway To celebrate the opening of DownEast Home & Clothing in the SanTan Village at 2697 S. Market St., Gilbert, the store offers a chance to enter a “Shopping’s More Fun with Your Friends” giveaway through Fri., Feb. 8. The giveaway awards one lucky winner a shopping spree valued at $200 and presents a $50 gift certificate to each of four friends selected by the winner. The winner does not need to be present at the time of the drawing on Sat., Feb. 9, to win. To learn more, visit downeasthome.com. With coupon only. Valid only at Chandler location. Expires 2/28/2013 Expires 4-15-2013