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JUNE 2016
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It’s very exciting to be able to introduce myself as the new pub-lisher of Chandler Lifestyle. I’m looking forward to working with
the entire Lifestyle team to spotlight the good news that's happen-ing in our community and connect residents to local businesses and organizations.
As a bit of background, I moved to Chandler from St. Louis, Mo. in 2014 (Go Cards!). Who knew I had to move to the desert to live on a lake? I come from a family of en-trepreneurs and owned a few businesses back in the Lou. I was actively involved in my community and moving to Chandler had me missing that feeling of being connect-ed. I’m thrilled to be taking on this new venture as I know it will give me the opportu-nity to make those same meaningful relationships here in Chandler, too.
This magazine is for you and we encourage you to be a part of it! There will continue to be local stories and content that is important to you, our readers – about the people and places you know and love. We hope you'll look forward to reading Chandler Lifestyle every month.
I encourage you to share your good news by submitting ideas that you think would interest other readers and interact with us on our Facebook page. We love learning about the special things people are doing in our community to make a difference - whether it’s you, a child, a neighbor, a business or a charitable organization. We also want to cover all the exclusive events and activities taking place in Chandler and the surrounding areas so you don’t miss a thing!
This issue focuses on a few of the influential men of Chandler. From successful business owners to those who selflessly give back to the community, these guys are truly inspiring.
I look forward to seeing you around town!
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ON THE COVER Earnhardt Auto Centers CEO Tex Earnhardt has been an influential businessman in the Valley for 65 years.PHOTOGRAPHY PROVIDED
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Departments8 Good Times
10 Around Town
14 Locally Owned
16 Giving Back
30 Driver’s Notebook
32 Hot Spot
36 Lifestyle Calendar
41 Sold Properties
42 Parting Thoughts
14 Independent community pharmacy focuses on health and wellness Medmetrics provides education, information, resources and complementary health care solutions.
18 Meet the man behind Earnhardt Auto Centers Rancher turned business owner Tex Earnhardt began his career 65 years ago.
32 Longing for barbecue? Porkopolis has you covered Delicious favorites that are perfect for the men in your life.
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Good Times
Great Southwest Cajun Fest Brings Food and FunDowntown Chandler turned up the heat on April 23 as hundreds gathered to enjoy a taste of New Orleans complete with a crawfish
boil, handcrafted beer, live music featuring jazz, blues and contemporary swing revival bands, and fun for the entire family.
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Rita's Burritos Ribbon Cutting CeremonyThe Chandler Chamber of Commerce officially welcomed Rita's Burritos to the community on April 7. The locally-owned
restaurant utilizes fresh ingredients and offers delicious, authentic Mexican food in a fast and friendly environment.
Honoring Chandler Police Department Law Enforcement Officers
The Chandler Police Department congratulated Officer Joshua Pueblo on his release from the hospital on April 29 following an incident that occurred at a nearby Walmart. Several days later, the community gathered to pay tribute to the Chandler
Police Department's fallen officers at a memorial service.
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Runners taking on the course at the Out Race Cancer 5K
Chompie's Mile High Pastrami Sandwich
OUT RACE CANCER 5KJoin others from around the Valley in the fight against myeloma.
Myeloma is a complex and often misdiagnosed cancer formed by malignant plasma cells. New cases of the disease affect more than 20,000 people per year.
Arizona Myeloma Network, founded in June 2004 by Barbara B. Kavanagh, promotes awareness and advocates for the improved quality of life for multiple myeloma patients. Members of the non-profit organization include health care professionals, volunteers, and those concerned about the cancer.
On June 4, Arizona Myeloma Network hosts its Out Race Cancer Charity Fundraiser. The timed 5K and family 1-mile run/walk takes place at the Bondurant Racing School with proceeds benefiting the Arizona Myeloma Network’s free education and advocacy programs.
The race kicks off at 6 a.m. and is followed by an awards ceremony. All participants receive a custom medal, T-shirt, and brunch. Awards are given out to the top three finishers in each age group
“We are especially grateful to our sponsors for helping us put on this event,” says Kavanagh. “The more money we raise, the more live face-to-face educational outreach we can do to increase the quality of life for people impacted by any type of cancer in our communities.”
To register and learn more about the race, visit AZMNOutRaceCancer.com or call 623.426.6246.
CAMP DISCOVERY 2016Pieceful Solutions presents Camp Discovery 2016, a place for
children on the autism spectrum The camp provides structure and routine for campers during their schools' summer breaks. From June 6 to July 1, half-day camps-- one for 5 to 11-year-olds and the other for 12 to 17-year-olds --are available for students to attend.
“The number of children with autism continues to rise, and Arizona is at the top of the list,” says Robin Rollando, CEO of Pieceful Solutions. “Parents deserve to know about the many different school solutions available to them.”
Founded in 2008, Pieceful Solutions schools offers children with autism spectrum disorders and other developmental delays a wide-ranging program. The small student-to-teacher ratio allows more personalized attention to every student. Using innovative teach-ing techniques, Pieceful Solutions helps students to develop social, academic, and life skills. Activities like karate, yoga, and cooking are all a part of the school’s curriculum.
The camp for children ages 5 to 11 run from 8 a.m. to noon. Camp for children ages 12 to 17 takes place from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. The
MASSAGE THERAPY Chandler-Gilbert Community College (CGCC) announced a new evening cohort for students pursuing a certificate in licensed massage therapy. The Therapeutic Massage Program provides students with a professional and affordable education. CGCC’s program is significantly less expensive than that of private massage schools.
“It is our goal to make this field as accessible and affordable as possible for our students,” says Program Coordinator Trine Bourke.
Students have two options from which to choose: earning an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree or a Certificate of Completion. The AAS transfers to a Bachelor of Applied Science at Arizona State University for those students wanting to pursue a bachelor’s degree. The program, which focuses on enhancing heal-ing, prepares students with the skills to enter their field in various settings, like hospitals, spas, and physical therapy clinics.
Classes will be held Monday through Thursday from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. For those interested in the Therapeutic Massage Program at CGCC, visit CGC.edu/Massage or call 480.732.7000. FATHER’S DAY AT CHOMPIE’S
Celebrate your dad by taking him to Chompie’s this Father’s Day. The restaurant honors dad with two favorites: beer and cake. On Sunday, June 19, fathers celebrate their big day with 99 cent pints of domestic beer on tap and a free slice of Chompie’s signature Black and White 7-Layer Cake with the purchase of an entrée.
Chompie’s is known for their classic Reuben, Monte Cristo, and Mile High Pastrami sandwiches. The New York-style delicatessen has been serving the Valley of the Sun since 1979. The restaurant offers all-day breakfast, lunch, and dinner seven days a week.
Chompie’s has five locations with its Chandler eatery located at 3481 West Frye Road in the Chandler Village Center. To view the menu, visit Chompies.com or call 480.398.3008.
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cost is $40 per day of camp and campers may select as many or as few days as they would like. Pieceful Solutions is located at 550 West Warner Road in Chandler. To learn more about the camp, visit PiecefulSolutions.com or call 480.809.5552.
UNITED AIR AMBULANCE United Air Ambulance has opened a new 5,839-square foot facility in Chandler. The medevac service supplier provides emergency medical transport domestically and internationally, and also works with injured American travelers abroad. On April 5, the Chandler Chamber of Commerce celebrated the opening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The locally owned and operated company will be adding multiple positions to enhance its transport capabilities. United Air Ambulance's Cheyenne Lord states,
“We’re thrilled that this new facility will allow us to serve more patients and families in a timely and efficient manner, but we’re also excited to be among the companies supplying Valley residents with new and rewarding jobs.”
The company focuses its attention primarily on the patient ensuring that insurance companies adhere to laws and maintain fair practices.
“Our priority has, and always will be, our patients,” says Lord.The new facility is located at 2301 East Yeager Drive in Chandler. To
learn more about United Air Ambulance, its new facility, and career opportunities, visit UnitedAirAmbulance.com.
THEATRE-STYLE INDOOR CYCLING CONCEPT HITS CHANDLER
It’s the fast-paced, pulse-pounding indoor cycling concept taking the workout world by storm, and it’s setting up shop in Chandler this month to open its second of six Arizona locations.
Known for its innovative blend of high-intensity cycling and a lively, concert-like atmosphere, CycleBar Premium Indoor Cycling is slated to open in early June at 2855 West Ray Road in Chandler. The new lux-ury boutique fitness franchise gives guests an unforgettable workout
CycleBarChandler Chamber of Commerce Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for United Air Ambulance opening in Chandler
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She still has a story to tell.She is one-of-a-kind. Uniquely special. In every way.
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experience with an array of bells and whis-tles, from first-class concierge service to fresh fruit, infused water and aromatherapy distributed throughout CycleBar’s expansive, 3,100-square foot space.
“Whether you’re looking to start the day out with a bang or sweat it out after a long day, CycleBar offers the ultimate guest expe-rience,” said CycleBar Chandler’s Franchisee Owner Rod Reyes. “Music to get you going, professionals to keep you pushing harder and a spa-like atmosphere when it’s all over - trust me when I say there’s nothing quite like a CycleBar workout.”
In honor of its Chandler grand opening, CycleBar will hold a 10-day CycleBlast cel-ebration, where guests can try out one of 50 heart-pounding CycleBar workouts for free. For more, visit RaintreeRanch.CycleBar.com. GRANT BRINGS WONDER TO CASTEEL HIGH
With a grant from the City of Chandler Diversity Office, Casteel High School has bought 47 copies of "Wonder" by R.J. Palacio. The story centers around August Pullman, a fifth grader with a facial deformity. “Auggie” enters a new school and encounters chal-lenges being the new kid with an unfamiliar look. The book gives its readers a better understanding of what it is like to be looked at as “different” and through its story, teaches empathy, kindness, and understanding.
Casteel High School is located at 24901 South Power Road. To encourage reading, Casteel High held a daily raffle and gave away a KIND bar each day for a month to a chosen student who read "Wonder." Students also signed their name to a bulletin board in the library that says, “Choose Kind.” Efforts to acquire this grant were inspired by the new self-contained special education classroom at Casteel High School.
The City of Chandler Diversity Office develops diversity programs working to eliminate prejudice and discrimination. These programs include $10,000 worth of mini-grants for youth education. To learn more about "Wonder" and its author, visit RJPalacio.com. To learn more about the City of Chandler Diversity Office, visit ChandlerAZ.gov/Diversity.
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Crisp Greens is located at 250 S. Arizona Ave, Suite 4, in Chandler, next to The Perch Pub and Brewery. For more information or to see the menu, visit their website at EatCrispGreens.com.
ANIMAL MEDICAL CENTER OF CHANDLER HOSTING PET FOOD DRIVE
Animal Medical Center of Chandler is chal-lenging Chandler Lifestyle readers to make a difference in the lives of pet owners by hosting a pet food drive to benefit the Empty Bowl Pet Food Pantry during the month of June. This organization is very deserving of donations because they are committed to help-ing people and their pets stay together during challenging times including those experiencing disasters, domestic violence, job loss or eco-nomic strife, health problems or disabilities. The organization also assists veterans and seniors. Please bring your donations to the Animal Medical Center of Chandler located at 270 W. Chandler Heights Rd. Suite 3 in Chandler or call 480.339.0406 for more information.
HAND & STONE MASSAGE AND FACIAL SPA NOW OPEN!
Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa, now with a location in Chandler, provides professional spa experiences at affordable prices seven days a week. Services include massage, facial, waxing and hair removal treatments performed by licensed profes-sionals who will help you look and feel your best! Visit the new location at 2925 South Alma School Road, Suite 6 in Chandler. Learn more at Handandstonechandler.com or call 480.630.3262.
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SERVING AS A COMMUNITY RESOURCE FOR HEALTH AND WELLNESS
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Growing up, Adam McCown was always interested in math and science in school. He knew a career in healthcare
was the goal, but it wasn't until the end of college that he knew pharmacy would be his path to follow. McCown explains that he chose pharmacy because, “it is a great field that combines clinical expertise with an opportunity to help a wide variety of people, from babies to senior adults.”
Thinking Outside the PillboxAfter earning his PharmD, McCown headed south from
Seattle to Chandler and teamed up with co-owner and fellow Chandler resident, Taylor Froiland to create Medmetrics, a full-service community pharmacy. What makes the company unique is that in addition to dispensing prescription medica-tions like typical big box pharmacies, Medmetrics is also a compounding pharmacy. Compounding medications means that prescriptions can be tailored to a patient's unique needs. This helps with children who cannot swallow medications, specific dosing of bio-identical hormones, and pets who are too big or too small for conventional doses.
“[Taylor] and I started Medmetrics because we have a dif-ferent kind of vision for what we think a pharmacy should be," McCown explains. "We both have a background in traditional community pharmacy settings, but grew frustrated with the high work volume and lack of patient/customer interaction.”
That's when they joined forces.
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“We believe the pharmacy setting should be the cornerstone of health and wellness in a pro-active sense," he says. "We built Medmetrics to be an asset and a resource for the community for health and wellness. Historically, medicine in this country has been a world leader in treating and curing acute disease but we're not very advanced in terms of day-to-day wellness and preventive medicine. That's where our passion lies, and where we think medicine should be advancing.”
Settling Down and Starting Up in ChandlerMcCown is not the only one in the family involved in the business. His wife, Bryanne, is also a pharmacist. The two met
at the University of Washington while pursuing their Doctor of Pharmacy degrees. Bryanne has extensive experience in compounding, infectious disease (HIV/AIDS medicine), and geriatrics.
Soon after pharmacy school, McCown and his wife settled in Ocotillo.
“We were initially drawn to the area because of the beautiful green areas since it was a bit of an adjustment from the Pacific Northwest to the desert," McCown says.
"But now, we like the area and the family-friendly envi-ronment especially for our 5-year-old twin daughters, the
strong school system, and the local community feel.”Long-term goals for McCown is to establish Medmetrics as
the premier access point for health and wellness while continuing to provide the community with accurate information and quality
products. Medmetrics accepts most insurance plans and along with prescription medications, the pharmacy also carries a large variety of professional-grade vitamins and supplements. Medmetrics is located at 4995 South Alma School Road, Suite 4. To learn more about the pharmacy, visit MedmetricsRx.com.
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PROVIDING KIDS AN OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE IN SPORTS
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Giving Back
There are a multitude of positive benefits that come with youth involvement in athletics. Whether a child wins or loses, they leave
the game with important life lessons. Sports not only allows a child to live out a healthy active lifestyle, but it also allows them to learn important social and emotional skills. Sports helps a child develop friendships, join a community and learn the importance of teamwork. Unfortunately many Arizona kids do not have easy access to participate in sports, the money to afford sports equipment or the opportunity to attend sporting events. Mark Roden and Subway have made it one of their goals to help provide access to sports for Arizona kids.
INSPIRATION
Mark Roden is a local Arizona Subway franchisee. Roden was inspired to run his own company following a conversation he had with his father about his father’s dream of owning his own business. His father passed away five months later.
“I thought often about his dream and it inspired me to take that shot at the entrepreneurial opportunity at Subway,” Roden says.
Roden now owns 53 Subway restaurants in Arizona and five in Hawaii. He runs all of the restaurants from the Desert Subway headquarters located in Chandler.
Roden and Subway decided to start the organization Subway Kids & Sports of Arizona in order to give back to the Arizona community.
“The mission of Subway Kids & Sports of Arizona is to provide sports equipment, uniforms, registration fees and access to major sporting events for those who might not otherwise be able to participate,” Roden says.
The organization began in 1999, and since then has impacted the lives of over 25,000 kids and families.
One special sports moment Roden experienced as a child was when his father took him out of school to go watch the Minnesota State High School hockey tournament. That day Roden and his father
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watched four hockey games with a combined eight overtimes. The last game continued past midnight and they stayed until the end.
“Going to sporting events and bonding with my dad is definitely one of my favorite moments, and one reason why I think sports is so import-ant for kids and families today,” Roden says.
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In order to make sports more accessible for Arizona kids, Subway Kids & Sports of Arizona hosts events each year. Along with their partners Dasani Water, Subway, Shamrock Farms and the Be Kind People Project, they host the Cycle for Success program which begins in August. The program awards two students each month for performing random acts of kindness. The children are awarded new bikes, along with helmets and locks. The Cycle for Success program is Roden’s favorite aspect of the organization.
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“Going into schools throughout the state and connecting with students there is not only a program highlight for me, but quite simply the best day every month,” he says.
The group also hosts an annual Subway Kids & Sports Golf Tournament and Top Golf Takeover which is planned to take place in October. They are still currently in need of sponsors.
Subway Kids & Sports of Arizona also has an annual grant program.“Since 1999, Subway Kids & Sports of Arizona has raised funds to
provide annual grants to nonprofit organizations focused on helping children gain access to sports, sports equipment, registration fees and more,” Roden says. "Former recipients of the grants include Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Arizona, Gene Lewis Boxing Club, Arizona Friends of Foster Children and Ball for All.
The organization plans to award over $45,000 in grant money to local nonprofits this year and will announce the 2016 recipients in the upcoming months.
Like Roden’s childhood hockey memory, Subway Kids & Sports of Arizona is working hard to give each child the opportunity to make their own memories by playing a sport or sitting in the stands to watch their local team. Subway Kids & Sports of Arizona believes basic sports skills: teamwork, commitment and accountability help kids throughout their lives.
To learn how you can get involved with Subway Kids & Sports of
Arizona, visit Subwaykidsandsportsaz.com.
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Tex Earnhardt, founder and CEO of Earnhardt Auto Centers, began selling cars at the tender age of 21.
Sixty-five years later, the company and Earnhardt name are both still going strong throughout the Chandler community.
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SUCCESS AT AN EARLY AGE
Earnhardt, who spent his early years on a ranch in the Rio Grande Valley in Southern Texas, eventually moved to Chandler, Arizona with his family. When he was awarded a Ford franchise in Chandler in 1951, Earnhardt became the youngest Ford franchise owner in the United States.
Not content to rest on his laurels with the one successful Ford dealership, Earnhardt went on to acquire several more automobile franchises.
It didn’t take long for East Valley residents to become familiar with the affable cowboy car salesman. Earnhardt became widely known for his great
deals on cars and for the bull that he rode in his commercials, as well as his trademark slogan, “That ain’t no bull.”
Interestingly, this well-known line is an ideal example of truth in advertising, since the bull that Earnhardt rode in
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GROWING THE BUSINESS
Over the years, Earnhardt’s Ford franchises became a family affair; first his sons Hal and Jim Babe joined him in the business and eventually his grandkids.
Today, the Earnhardt family is part of one of the largest automotive empires in the country, with 19 dealerships selling 17 brands of vehicles. In addition to Chandler, people who are in the market for a vehicle can find Earnhardt dealerships in a variety of cities including Gilbert, Mesa, Phoenix, Scottsdale and Goodyear.
The Earnhardt family’s dedication and devotion to the well-be-ing of their nearly 3,000 employees who work at Earnhardt Auto Centers is as legendary as Earnhardt’s lively commercials.
GIVING BACK
In literally hundreds of cases over the years, the Earnhardt family has personally given moral and financial support to employees who were facing a family tragedy or illness.
A variety of charities and other worthy causes have also been posi-tively impacted by the Earnhardt family’s generous spirit and philan-thropy. This desire to give back to the community has definitely rubbed off on their employees; many of whom participate in the com-pany’s charity program called H.E.A.R.T., which involves donating a portion of their paycheck to a different charity each month.
The City of Chandler may have significantly grown and changed over the past 65 years, but the Earnhardt family’s commitment to their employees and community remains as steadfast as ever.
Looking ahead, Earnhardt and his family remain committed to top-notch service, affordable prices and a great selection of some of the most popular vehicles in the Valley. And that, of course, ain’t no bull!
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GUIDE TO
CAMPINGARTICLE TERESA K. TRAVERSE | PHOTOGRAPHY KIM HANNA
Arizona is home to some of the most stunning scenery in the country, and if you're searching for a way to connect with nature,
you might want to consider camping. Waking up in the wild can be a rejuvenating experience. You can make it a men-only weekend for a short getaway or bring the whole family if looking for a fun way to bond.
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If you're searching for a camping trip that will take you to Arizona's most iconic site, consider heading to the Grand Canyon North Rim Campground. Kim Hanna, the Arizona blogger behind camping rec-ipe site Camping for Foodies, says the North Rim is ideal, since it's about 1,000 feet higher than the South Rim and much cooler. She describes it as remote and less likely to draw large crowds.
"The campground is filled with tall trees, awesome views and a lot of “breathing room,” which is really nice since you are not too close to the campsite next door. I love that less people means more wild-life in viewing distance from the campsites and hiking trails. From the campground, there is an easy hiking trail that takes you to the area with lodging, restaurants, gift shops and lookout points," Hanna writes in an email.
Besides checking out the Grand Canyon, you also can visit Navajo Bridge, Navajo Nation Indian Reservation, Colorado River's Marble Canyon and the Historic Cameron Trading Post, which specializes in Native American Crafts. Lodging and restaurants open in mid-May and close mid-October.
Located in Northern Arizona, to the southeast of Flagstaff, you can take in sweeping views of the Mogollon Rim, accessed by Forest Road 300, which features sweeping views of the sky, trees and the seemingly endless and diverse Arizona scenery.
campsitesGRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK
MOGOLLON RIM "You can pull up to the edge of the Mogollon Rim, and there will be this incredible landscape stretching around you, and no one around most of the time,” says Annemarie Medrzycki, digital marketing man-ager at Arizona Outback Adventures.
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Located near the border of New Mexico, Medrzycki recommends reaching this camping site via Highway 191.
"There's tons of incredible alpine scenery out there, beautiful peaks to hike, a lot of incredible trails and open areas," she says.
"It's beautiful and well maintained. You can drive for an hour and not see another car."
There are numerous campgrounds off the highway, and one can expect to see big natural meadows, wildflowers and tall peaks everywhere.
campsitesGUIDE TO CAMPING (CONTINUED)
If you're looking to get away from it all, but still be close enough to Prescott to grab a meal at a restaurant in town, Medrzycki says Groom Creek is the perfect place to be. There are many boulders for rock climbing in the area, and you can enjoy horseback riding trails throughout, too. Hikers and moun-tain bikers can head to Spruce Mountain, which is near Groom Creek, to soak up all of Prescott’s renowned woodland scenery on this nine-mile loop trail.
GROOM CREEKIN PRESCOTT
ALPINE
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campfire recipesGUIDE TO CAMPING (CONTINUED)
>> START YOUR CHARCOAL
>> MIX THE DRY
2 Tablespoons brown sugar2 teaspoons garlic powder¼ teaspoon ground ginger¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper
>> MIX THE WET AND COMBINE WITH THE DRY
1 Tablespoon vegetable oil1 Tablespoon soy sauce1 lemon, juice of (approx. 2 Tablespoons)
>> HEAT AND OIL THE GRILL
Using vegetable oil (to oil grill grate), heat the grill to medium-high heat and lightly oil the grate. Grill the halibut (4 halibut fillets, approximately 5 oz. each and skin removed). Brush fish with sauce on each side and grill approximately 5 minutes per side. Baste with sauce during cooking. Grill until desired; fish is finished when it flakes easily with a fork. Remove from grill and top with cilantro for serving (1 bunch fresh cilantro, chopped)
SOY & GARLIC GRILLEDHALIBUT FILLETRecipe Courtesy of Kim Hanna, CampingForFoodies.com
Recipe Courtesy of Kim Hanna, CampingForFoodies.com
HOT ITALIANSAUSAGE SOUP
Recipe Courtesy of Kim Hanna, CampingForFoodies.com
>> GET THE CAMPFIRE GOING
>> BROWN THE MEAT
In a Dutch oven, over medium-high heat, brown hot Italian sausage until no longer pink. Remove the crumbled meat to drain. (1-pound bulk hot Italian sausage)COOK THE BACON, ONIONS AND GARLIC
Add the diced bacon to the Dutch oven and cook until crisp. If there is a lot of grease, remove some of it, you want a fair amount to coat the bottom of the Dutch oven for cooking your onions and garlic. Just before the bacon is crisp, add the onions and garlic and cook them until softened. (4 slices bacon, diced in 1⁄2 inch pieces; 1 large onion, diced; 4 cloves garlic, minced)
>> ADD BROTH AND POTATOES
Add the chicken broth and bring to a boil, then add the cubed potatoes and boil until they are tender. You’ll probably have to add a little more wood to your campfire to get the heat up to high for this. You will also want to put the oven lid on to get the potatoes cooking nicely. (2 32oz. cartons chicken broth; 6 medium sized potatoes, cubed to rustic bite-sized pieces)>> ADD THE CREAM AND SAUSAGE
Now add the hot Italian sausage back to the pot with the heavy cream. Continue cooking until those ingredients are heated through. (1 cup heavy cream)>> ADD THE SPINACH
Just before serving, stir in the fresh spinach. (2 cups packed fresh spinach, stems removed)
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A woman stopped to talk as I was photographing the Lexus NX 200t. She is a Lexus owner and loved the fact that this compact crossover looks like a Darth Vader mask. I,
on the other hand, think the maw-like spindle grille and angular styling is so overdone and cartoonish that it doesn’t seem fitting for a luxury brand. So that’s the NX 200t’s styling in a nutshell: you either like it or you don’t.
Lexus clearly wants to appeal to a young audience and shed past criticism that its cars were not sporty enough. A similarly polarizing design is also found on the new RX350.
With that gripe out of the way, it’s time to look closer. Design aside, the NX 200t appeals to me on many levels. Its 104.7-inch wheelbase is the same as the Toyota RAV4. Dimensionally, it is 2.4 inches longer, .6 inches lower and 1 inch wider than the RAV. The NX200t is handy because it is easy to maneuver, has a frugal 2.0-liter engine and its price won’t break the bank.
Prices start at $34,865 for front-wheel drive and $36,265 for all-wheel drive. The F-Sport model has a more aggressive front grille and bumper, special wheels and sport seats. Prices start at $36,965 for front-wheel drive and $38,365 for all-wheel drive. I drove an all-wheel-drive F-Sport from the Lexus press fleet and its sticker price was $43,988.
ARTICLE AND PHOTOGRAPHY TOM STRONGMAN
LEXUS OFFERS ITS FIRST
Driver’s Notebook
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2016 LEXUS NX 200TENGINE:
2.0-liter, 235-horsepower turbocharged
four-cylinderTRANSMISSION:
Six-speed automaticFront-wheel drive
WHEELBASE: 104.7 inchesCURB WEIGHT:
4,050 poundsBASE PRICE:
$36,965AS DRIVEN:
$43,988MPG RATING:
22 in the city, 28 on the highway
Typical of Lexus, the NX 200t has a first-rate level of fit, finish and quality of materials. The cabin is a tad small but the front seats, covered in two-tone leather, were attractive and quite comfortable. The split-folding rear seat also reclines. The rear hatch is big enough for sizable items, and a power option is available.
The instrument panel has an LCD screen atop the center stack and it dis-plays audio and navigation information. A “remote touch interface” pad on the console replaces the former mouse-like joystick on earlier models. The square pad responds to movements of your finger much like the touchpad of a laptop. I’m a fairly tech savvy person who embraces new technology but I found the touchpad and system interface were not nearly as easy to use as a mouse-like controller.
Inside the center console is a Qi-compatible wireless charging tray for smartphones although it does not work with iPhones.
Lexus says the turbocharged 2.0-liter engine is its first. It has a four-into-two exhaust manifold that pairs cylinders according to their compres-sion stroke and that reduces turbo lag. Throttle response was nearly as linear as that of a nor-mally aspirated engine. With 235 horsepower under foot, the NX 200t accelerated briskly and cruised comfortably at highway speeds.
The all-wheel drive system uses front-wheel drive during normal cruising. When conditions require more traction, the system engages the rear differential and up to 50 percent of available torque can be sent to the rear wheels. This system also helps the vehicle during cornering.
A hybrid version, the NX300h, starts at $39,720 for front-wheel drive and $41,310 for all-wheel drive. It combines a 2.5-liter four-cylinder gasoline engine with three electric motors. One charges the hybrid battery, one drives the front wheels and one drives the rear wheels. Total power output is 348 horsepower. Fuel economy is rated at 33 in the city and 30 on the highway.
WARRANTY: Four years or 50,000 miles, with a six-year, 70,000-mile powertrain warranty.
PRICE: The base price of the test car was $36,965. Options included the Qi-compatible wireless charging tray, Homelink garage door opener, 18-inch F-Sport wheels, navigation, auto-dim-ming outside mirrors, power tailgate and the F-Sport package of heated front seats, power sun-roof, tilt/telescoping steering wheel and 10-way driver’s seat. The sticker price was $43,988.
POINT: The NX 200t is a small crossover vehicle that is easy to maneuver, gets good gas mileage and has 235 horsepower from a turbocharged 2.0-liter engine. The fit and finish are excellent.
COUNTERPOINT: For me, the bold styling overshadows the vehicle’s strong points.
TURBO IN THE NX 200T
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MODERN BARBECUE CREATED FROM A PIECE OF HISTORY
Hot Spot
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Pulled PorkPulled pork with Brady’s Sweet & Smokey sauce on a brioche bun.
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SIGNATURE SAUCES
Meat has always been in the blood for Brady Bogen, co-owner of Porkopolis. It started in the 1860's when his great-great-great-grandfather coined the term "porkopo-lis" in Ohio when he became the largest pork producer in the United States.
Fast forward to 2012 in Chandler, AZ, when Bogen partnered with co-owner Matt Hamilton. Bogen had always had a thing for sauces and Hamilton gained suc-cess in the restaurant industry. It was a natural fit to com-bine the two for a restaurant focused on the sauces. Hot n Sweet, Siracha, Hot n Yaki, and the signature Sweet n Smokey are the flavors for the line of sauces at Porkopolis.
The original flavors created for Porkopolis were tested in The Meat Shop, a local butchery. After receiving approval from their customers, Bogen and Hamilton knew they had the sauce that would elevate their restaurant concept.
The four flavors of the Porkopolis sauce line are what make each dish unique. A favorite appetizer, the Brisket Burnt Ends, are "the candy of barbecue" and are topped with Sweet n Smokey sauce. Try Porkopolis' take on a taco with the Red-Neck Tacos. These tacos start with a cornbread pancake used as the tortilla, filled with Sweet n Smokey pulled pork and topped with a jalapeño slaw.
COME HUNGRY
Hamilton's go-to plate is the house-smoked ribs with the Sweet n Smokey sauce. Bogen's favorite is the Brisket Salad topped with beef brisket, fresh strawberries, blue cheese crumbles and candied pecans.
The Brady Bacon Burger is also a favorite. This burger is a 50/50 combination of bacon and beef to make a savory and juicy plate and is finished with a jalapeño slaw, strips of bacon, pepper jack cheese and a barbecue aioli. Once you've had this burger, most come back for the Brady Burger Challenge. For the challenge, the burger is tripled into five pounds and accompanied with a pound of fries tossed in meat rub and a pound of baked beans. The time to beat is 26 minutes. Do so and Hamilton and Bogen will hand you a crisp $100 bill.
The manliest of meals don't always come with a Porkopolis sauce. The Midwestern Ribeye Steak, Southern Fried Chicken Sandwich and Pork and Green Chili Burrito are all great options if you'd like to pass up the sauce.
Each dish on the Porkopolis menu pairs perfectly with the signature cocktails from the bar, which includes several TV's that make for a great spot to watch a favorite game. Grab a moonshine cocktail or bacon-infused vodka during happy hour Monday through Friday from 3 to 6:30 p.m.
A piece of Midwestern history created a modern barbecue staple right here in Chandler. Stop by Porkopolis seven days a week for lunch and dinner or brunch on Sundays.
Brisket Salad
Hot Spot (CONTINUED)
PORKOPOLIS
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Chicken Wings
JALAPEÑO COLESLAW
Courtesy of Porkopolis
Looking to spice up your favorite side dish? Try this easy and delicious jalapeño coleslaw to add a little kick to your next meal.
• Puree 4 cups of jalapeños• Add 1 cup of sugar• Blend with 8 cups of mayonnaise• Toss liberally with shredded carrots and cabbage
*This dish complements many of the barbecue favorites found at Porkopolis including the Red-Neck Tacos, the Dirty-Bird Turkey Sandwich and the Brady Bacon Burger.
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Pork Rinds
Red-Neck Tacos
Porkopolis is located on Arizona Avenue just south of the Santan Freeway
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JUNE 7KIDS PAINTINGUPTOWN ARTKids ages 5 to 12 can enjoy painting a majestic unicorn on a 16 x 20 inch canvas. The cost is $25 and includes painting materials and the canvas. For more information, visit UptownArt.com.
JUNE 7WOMEN'S GOLF DAYPGA TOUR SUPERSTORELadies, celebrate the game of golf during Women’s Golf Day. Learn basics and use simulators to improve your skills, socialize and network with others in your community. The event takes place at the PGA TOUR Superstore in Chandler. For more information, call 480.214.4370.
JUNE 10READY, SET, GO! CHANDLER’S SPORTS HISTORYBASHA LIBRARYBring the entire family to Ready, Set, Go! Chandler’s Sports History. This free drop-by program allows participants to create their own team pennant and design a golf course. Learn about hometown boxing hero Zora Folley, as well as fun facts about Chandler’s sports history. For more information, visit ChandlerAZ.gov.
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PAT BENATAR AND NEIL GIRALDOWILD HORSE PASS HOTEL & CASINORocker Pat Benatar and musician Neil Giraldo team up to perform hits, like “Love is a Battlefield” and “Hit Me with Your Best Shot.” The show starts at 8 p.m. For more information, visit WinGilaRiver.com.
WEEKLY THROUGH AUGUSTTOPGOLF SUMMER ACADEMYTOPGOLF GILBERTTopgolf Summer Academy helps campers by teaching them each com-ponent of golf. Kids learn putting, chipping, and stroke mechanics, and the rules and etiquette of the game. The camp is taught by teaching professionals and has a low student-to-instructor ratio and is geared towards kids ages 6 to 16. Classes are weekly and start at 9 a.m. For more information, visit Topgolf.com.
JUNE 6-9LEGO ENGINEERING CAMPHOPE CHRISTIAN ACADEMYKids, head over to Hope Christian Academy from 9 a.m. to noon to enjoy mornings of Lego fun. Students divided into two groups- kinder-garten to third grade and fourth to eighth grade-will learn to build with
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JUNE 12LOS LONELY BOYSCHANDLER CENTER FOR THE ARTSSee Los Lonely Boys perform their hits, in-cluding their number one single, “Heaven” at the Chandler Center for the Arts. The rock ‘n' roll trio takes the stage at 7 p.m. For more information, visit ChandlerCenter.org.
JUNE 14TRIVIA NIGHT AT THE OSTRICHTHE OSTRICHEnjoy Trivia Night with Arizona Hipstorian Marshall Shore. Drink delicious cocktails and eat tasty treats as you test your knowledge and learn about tales of criminals, kidnap-pings, and arson throughout Chandler’s his-tory. For more information, call 480.917.4903.
JUNE 16SUMMER ROAD TRIP PLAYLISTCHANDLER CENTER FOR THE ARTSMarilyn Bostic’s Ballet Centre presents its 30th annual end of year performance. The night in-cludes classical ballet, jazz, and tap dance. For more information, visit ChandlerCenter.org.
JUNE 17CHANDLER ART WALKDOWNTOWN CHANDLERCome see over 50 local artists sell their handmade wares and listen to live mu-sic at the Art Walk in Downtown Chan-dler from 6 to 10 p.m. Learn more at DowntownChandler.org.
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Parting Thoughts
Doug Dexter, Chandler super dad and Cub Master for Pack 584, shares the importance of being a good role model and explains
why he's teaching life lessons to young boys.
HOW OLD ARE THE BOYS?
Boys start in first grade and can bridge to Boy Scouts in the middle of fifth grade.
HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN A LEADER?
I started as an Assistant Den Leader five years ago with my oldest of three boys. I moved up to a Den Leader with my second son, but shortly thereafter took the Cub Master position when our long time Cub Master bridged to Boy Scouts with his son. I have been the Cub Master for two years, but involved with Cub Scouts for five years.
WHY DID YOU CHOSE TO BECOME A CUB SCOUT LEADER?
Initially I became an Assistant Den Leader because I wanted to be in-volved with my own son's scouting activities so I would know what he would be learning. I continued to move up in leadership responsibilities because I wanted to provide a positive role model for my boys and others. Plus, we have a great group of leaders in our Pack who make the activities fun. Our family tries to volunteer in the community so that we can benefit from the great things that happen in Chandler. Those things do not happen without people making the effort, and sometimes sacrifices, to make it happen. Everyone has something to contribute to our community and should volunteer by doing what they enjoy.
WHAT VALUES HAVE YOU BEEN ABLE TO TEACH THESE
YOUNG BOYS?
Cub Scouts learn 12 primary values - to be respectful, kind, cour-teous, trustworthy, obedient, loyal, helpful, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent.
WHY IS IT SO IMPORTANT FOR YOU TO BE A ROLE MODEL?
Kids learn from hands-on experiences and from seeing what oth-ers do. Kids need to be taught respect for others and they need to experience the hard work and benefits of doing good deeds. They should learn how to take care of themselves and others. Male role models are an important aspect of every child's life, not just boys. It is important that I teach my children these things and if they can have fun doing it with friends, it's even better. It is not just important for me, but for everyone to be a role model to the children in our community.
WHAT ARE SOME OF THE COMMUNITY PROJECTS THAT THE
TROOP HAS BEEN INVOLVED IN?
We annually do Scouting For Food, where we collect food donations from our neighborhoods and deliver to local food banks, directly helping those in need. Each year we also sing holiday carols at local retirement homes. We have a Toys for Tots drive each holiday season in conjunction with the local fire department. This year we also picked up trash at Snedigar Park, we planted trees at Hope Church, and we regularly do service projects for the Forest Service while camping.
WHAT DO YOU HOPE THE BOYS WILL LEARN THE MOST FROM
THEIR TIME AND INVOLVEMENT WITH THE TROOP?
I want the boys in our Pack to have fun while learning skills they need for the future. We give them the opportunity to build things like rockets and pine wood derby cars; to experience outdoor ac-tivities such as two camping trips each year and a New Year's hike; to learn responsibility; first aid and wilderness survival tech-niques; safety; community involvement; and building relation-ships with each other. In today's world of electronic entertainment and busy schedules, we need to make an effort to teach our kids about the world beyond the screen.
Teaching young boys about bravery, leadership and respect ARTICLE AND PHOTOGRAPHY | DOUG DEXTER, CUB MASTER, PACK 584, CHANDLER
42 Chandler Lifestyle | June 2016
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tencel and 2 layers of cooling memory foam
Foam encased for edge to edge support
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20-year warranty
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Adjustable friendly
tencel and 2 layers of cooling memory foam
Foam encased for edge to edge support
982 wrapped coils + 1353 micro coils
20-year warranty
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Simmons Beautyrest blackKATE luxury
the identical twinCATHERINE plush
Adjustable friendly
tencel and 2 layers of cooling memory foam
Foam encased for edge to edge support
850 wrapped coils + micro coils
20-year warranty
RIDICULOUS PRICE
Adjustable friendly
tencel and 2 layers of cooling memory foam
Foam encased for edge to edge support
982 wrapped coils + 1353 micro coils
20-year warranty
RIDICULOUS PRICE
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Simmons Beautyrest blackKATE luxury
the identical twinCATHERINE plush
Adjustable friendly
tencel and 2 layers of cooling memory foam
Foam encased for edge to edge support
850 wrapped coils + micro coils
20-year warranty
RIDICULOUS PRICE
Adjustable friendly
tencel and 2 layers of cooling memory foam
Foam encased for edge to edge support
982 wrapped coils + 1353 micro coils
20-year warranty
RIDICULOUS PRICE