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Volume 95 Number 23 Periodicals Postage Paid at Superior, Arizona 85173 Wednesday, June 5, 2019 50¢

SUPERIOR SUN

A community publication of Copperarea.com

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Follow us at twitter.com/CopperAreaComPublished each Wednesday in Superior, Arizona by Copper Area News Publishers. Subscription rates in advance: $35.50 per year or $31.50 for 6 months in Pinal County; $40.50 per year or $36.50 for 6 months elsewhere in the U.S. Change of address should be sent to the publishers at P.O. Box 579, Kearny, AZ 85137.

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OBITUARIES

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On May 20, 2019, at the age of 59, Jerry “Bug” Farris peacefully passed away after a long battle with illness. Jerry was born on Nov. 17, 1959 in Ray, Arizona to Ellis and Patsy Farris. He was preceded in death by his parents and oldest brother, Dennis Farris. He is survived by his brother, Jeff, and sister-in-law, Brenda, of Queen Creek, as well as several nieces and nephews.

Jerry Bug will be most remembered for his success in the rodeo world where he won multiple championships. His wishes were to have no services, so we will honor that and pay our respects quietly as a family.

Leonor “Noni” Marquez passed in peace on May 26, 2019 at the age of 65. Leonor was born to Dalia and Manuel Marquez on March 11, 1954 in Ray, Arizona. She was preceded in death by her father, Manuel “Cholla”

Brandee Lienn Espinoza, 29, passed away May 27, 2019 at Banner Desert Medical Center. She was born on Jan. 6, 1990 in Chandler, AZ. She was the daughter of John “Mike” Espinoza and Rosalie “Michelle” Leon. Brandee received her high school diploma from Desert Winds in Casa Grande and graduated from Le Cordon Bleu culinary arts school in Scottsdale. Brandee loved spending time with her son. She enjoyed cooking, camping, fishing, playing softball, and sitting on a porch with family. Brandee will be remembered for her big heart. She always had a huge sense of humor and the best time playing practical jokes. She loved

her son very deeply. She will truly be missed. She is survived by her son, Gavin Brody Aguilar; parents, John “Mike” (Patty Ann) Espinoza and Rosalie “Michelle” (Roy) Leon; siblings, Amanda Espinoza, John “Mikey” Espinoza, Roy “Lolo” Leon, Nathan Espinoza, Gabriel Espinoza, and Anthony Espinoza; grandparents, John B. (Mary) Espinoza Rosa Clark and Patricia “Nana” Brown; aunts and uncles, Rhonda and Vic Graham, Pam and Gene Leal, Theresa Espinoza, Jayson Dobson, Victor Espinoza, Loneda and Cat Garcia, Danny Martin and Sheila Stewart, Walter Martin, Lisa Martin, Daryl Martin, Lucinda and Eric

Meulenberg, and Christopher and Adriana Martin. She is preceded in death by R.B. Martin, Gayle “GG” Reeves and Audrey Espinoza. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, June 4, 2019 in Superior at the St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church. Luncheon followed the services at the Los Hermanos Ballroom. The family is receiving exceptional service from Bulman Miles Family Funeral Homes/Superior Funeral Home.

Brandee Lienn Espinoza

Jerry ‘Bug’ Farris

Leonor ‘Noni’ MarquezMarquez, and brother, Jimmy Marquez. Leonor was a free spirited person who never harbored hate or anger. She is survived by her mother, Dalia Marquez; and sons, Joseph Gonzales and Derek Gonzales. She is also survived by her grandsons, Joseph and Antonio Gonzales. Services for Leonor were held Friday, May 31, 2019 at Calvary Church in Kearny. She was laid to rest at Fairview Cemetery in Superior.

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR

In just the past month, we have seen some impressive articles about our grand county: “Pinal County prepares for influx of thousands of new

jobs” “Pinal County on the road to becoming an automotive manufacturing juggernaut” “Pinal County solar project picks up tech, retail, mining and government customers” “Pinal County has some economic lessons for Gila County” On Friday we learned that one person can throw that all away. I’m speaking of our President.

On Friday, President Trump announced that he will enact tariffs on Mexico in order to punish them for the influx of illegal immigration. First of all, the only people who will be hurt by these tariffs will be you and me by spending more on fruits and vegetables. Next, there are a lot of large projects slated to come to Pinal County in the next year such as Lucid Motors and Nikola Motors that depend upon favorable trade with Mexico. Our proximity to our neighbors to the south is one of the reasons they chose Pinal County for their multi-billion dollar enterprises that will also supply our residents with high paying jobs. Like a bad target shooter, the President is going to be

Tariffs on Mexico will harm Pinal Countyhitting Americans (particularly Pinal County residents) hard by this tariff, meanwhile Mexico will feel little, if no effect. In the end, there will still be illegal immigration. Even the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and Senators Sinema and McSally are against this bad idea. If Pinal County’s Economic Development engine is stopped by these tariffs and other actions of the President, I can guarantee you it will be extremely difficult, if not impossible to get it started again. We have a once in a lifetime opportunity to become a major player in the international markets, but with the swoop of one signature, we can see that go away forever. I am asking Governor Doug Ducey to stand against these tariffs and stand with Arizonans. Don’t let small minded ideas take away our shot at greatness./s/ Pete RiosSupervisor, District 1

PHOENIX – The Professional Fire Fighters of Arizona, the state’s largest fire fighters’ organization, has issued a warning to Arizona consumers: Beware of telephone solicitors pretending to raise money for fire fighters’ charities. “These scam phone calls happen frequently and recently we have had reports of an uptick in fake charity solicitations,” said Bryan Jeffries, the president of the PFFA. “No reputable fire fighters organization in the state is using phone solicitors to raise money. If you get a phone call asking for a donation on behalf of an Arizona fire fighters’ group, it’s a fraud.” Consumers who get such calls are encouraged to take notes of the content of the call and the caller’s phone number, then contact the Arizona Attorney General’s Office either by phone or online. Consumer complaints can be filed at https://www.azag.gov/complaints/consumer. Recent fake calls have included solicitors

Arizona Fire Fighters caution public: fraudulent fundraising phone calls happening statewide

reportedly citing a group known as the “Fire Fighter Support Association.” According to Jeffries: “To my knowledge, that group has done nothing to support fire fighters in Arizona, nor do they have any affiliation with

our organizations either at the state or local level. Every dollar donated to a fake group like this is a dollar siphoned away from legitimate charitable causes. That’s an absolute shame.” The PFFA represents

more than 7,000 fire fighters across the state of Arizona.For interviews or for more information, please contact David Leibowitz at 602-317-1414 or by email at [email protected].

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Ryan Palmer was named 1A Coach of the Year by the AIA. Photo courtesy of AIA

By Andrew LuberdaSuperior Sun

Superior football head coach Ryan Palmer earned more recognition after he was selected the 1-3A Coach of the Year at the inaugural Arizona Interscholastic Association Champions Luncheon, which took place at State Farm Stadium in Glendale on May 17. Palmer, who was selected the 1A Conference Coach of the Year and 1A East Region Coach of the Year after leading the Panthers to the 2018 1A State Championship, was selected for this award from a large group of coaching candidates in three conferences, encompassing all sports. “I (am) humbled and truly honored to be recognized for such a prestigious award,” Palmer told the Superior Sun. “This is not a personal award, but rather recognition of collective success from the collaborative efforts of so many others. It takes a village to have sustained success, and we certainly have a good one in Superior.” Last season’s football championship was Superior’s first in 64 years. Palmer has been the Panthers head coach for the last 11 seasons, compiling a record of 69-37, including 38-4 the last four years. Palmer was 23 years old when he started teaching and coaching. His entire career

as an educator has been at Superior Jr/Sr High School, where he taught “seventh-grade Social Studies to AP Government” and much more in between. Ending a 64-year old title drought is significant to Palmer, but he’s always knew his primary job had greater significance. “My passion has always been to help kids succeed; on the playing field, in the classroom, and most importantly, in life,” he said. Palmer is thankful for the Superior administration that has supported him, especially Superintendent Steve Estatico and Principal and Athletic Director Billy Duarte, for the incredible support they give to all our athletic programs. He also recognized the sacrifices and hard work of his assistant coaches and the “amazing” student athletes of Superior High School. “I am so proud of all of them and grateful to have shared so many great experiences,” he said. “I also want to also thank the parents of the student-athletes, the Superior Jr/Sr High School faculty and staff, and the entire community of Superior for the awesome support they give to the athletic programs. “I am so fortunate to have a family that allows me to spend as much time as I do pursuing my passion,” he continued. “Thank you to my wife Megan, and to my entire family for all the love and support

Superior’s Ryan

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Ryan Palmer’s biggest fans: his father, Mike, and daughter, Brynlee. Sadly, Mike passed away at the end of this year’s football season, but not before Ryan and the Superior Panthers won the state championship.

Palmer named AIA Coach of the Yearthey not only show me, but also the teams I coach.” Winning the state championship last season was particularly special for Palmer and his family. His parents, who live in Michigan, “have always been some of the biggest supporters and fans of the teams I have played on and coached, over the years.” They constantly followed the teams he coached and came to as many games as they could. Just over two years ago his father – Mike – was diagnosed with cancer. This past winter, after a difficult, but courageous battle, he passed away. The day he passed,

peacefully, surrounded by family, he was wearing a Superior Football State Championship t-shirt. “I will be forever grateful to all the players, coaches, and to everyone that worked so hard to collectively accomplish a goal that I have spent my entire playing and coaching career chasing, and that my father was able to see the Panthers do it,” Palmer said. “I would like to dedicate the award in memory of my father, whose work ethic and morals I try my best to emulate.” No doubt, Coach Palmer is the Coach of the Year every year in the eyes of some.

Ryan Palmer accepts the award for 1A Coach of the Year from the AIA. Palmer coached the Superior State 1A Champions, the Superior Panthers. Congratulations, Coach Palmer.

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Readers of all ages will explore all things space this summer as the Superior Public Library presents “A Universe of Stories” during its summer library program. Activities include a visit from magician, John Fitz Simmons, crafts, games, stories and so much reading. Registration for Summer Reading Program began June 3 and continues to June 14 at the Superior Public Library. Parents/Guardians can come to the library and register their child. At that time the child will receive a Reading Log to keep track of all books checked out and read. Each time they come and return books they must bring their Reading Log so we can stamp it. They must return filled out Reading Logs on the last day of the program which is July 16. The program is geared for children in grades Kindergarten to sixth, but teens and adults are welcome to participate also. The kick-off event will be held on June 26 at 10 a.m. with magician John Fitz Simmons and his Epic Magic Show at the library. Activity Days will be:July 2 – Crafts, games, stories.July 9 – Crafts, games, stories.July 16 – Crafts, games, stories. Refreshments and prizes will be awarded to participants. Kids must return Reading Logs on July 16 to be eligible for prizes. So how about it, kids? Ready to blast off for some out-of-this-world reading fun?

Summer Reading Program at the Superior Public Library to introduce young readers to a ‘Universe of Stories’

Last year’s Summer Reading Program brought music to the minds of young readers. This year it will be the universe.

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COPPER BASIN & SUPERIOR CHURCH DIRECTORY

To be included in the weekly church listing, call 520-363-

5554 or email at [email protected].

Fellowship Baptist ChurchTilbury & Danbury, Kearny

Sunday School 9:30 a.m.Worship Service 10:45 a.m.

Living Word Chapel ServicesSunday Evening 5 p.m.All Are Welcome

Kearny Church of Christ103 Hammond Dr., Kearny

Minister George Randall520-363-7711

Sunday Bible Study 10 a.m.Sunday Worship 11 a.m.Evening Worship 6 p.m.

Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m.

Serving All of the Copper Basin Area

Church of the Good ShepherdBottom of School Hill, Kearny

Rev. Michael Eaton520-363-7283

www.thegoodshepherd.pbworks.comSunday Worship 9 a.m.

UMC in cooperation with the Episcopal Church & the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America

We stand in awe of God and of one another

Lighthouse Assembly of GodHwy. 77, MP 134, 1/2 mi S of Winkelman

Pastor David Wade520-356-6718

Worship Service 9 & 11 a.m.Evening Worship 6:30 p.m.

Wednesday Family Night 7 p.m.

We Welcome You!www.YourLighthouseFamily.com

San Pedro ValleyBaptist Church

Dudleyville Road, Dudleyville

Pastor Anthony DaCunha520-357-7353

Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m.

Evening Service 6 p.m.Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7 p.m.

Living Word ChapelCopper CorridorLove God, Love People

Pastor James Ruiz520-896-2771

Join us 5 p.m. at 402 Danbury Rd., Kearnywww.lwcoracle.org

Find us on Facebook @ Living Word Chapel Copper Corridor

Presbyterian Churchof Superior

100 Magma Ave., Superior

520-689-2631Worship Service Sunday: 10 a.m.

All are welcome.

Anonymous prayer box located atSave Money Market.We will pray for you!

St. Francis of AssisiCatholic Church

11 Church Ave., Superior

Fr. Samuel Jandeh520-689-2250

Weekday Mass Tues.-Fri. 8 a.m.Saturday 5 p.m. • Sunday 9 & 11 a.m.Confession: Sat. 4-4:45 p.m. or by req.

www.stfrancissuperior.org

Superior Harvest ChurchHill St. & Stone Ave., Superior

Pastor Albert M. Rodriguez480-354-4499 H 480-329-3647 C

Sunday Morning Service 10 a.m.Wednesday Bible Study 5 p.m.

Victory in Jesus

Family Life Christian Center56 Kellner Ave., Superior

“When Life Hurts – Only God Heals”Pastors Dennis & Sandy VanGorp

520-689-2202Sunday Prayer 9:45 a.m.; Worship 10:30 a.m.

2nd Sunday Miracle Service 6 p.m.Wednesday Bible Study 6 p.m.

Everyone is Welcome Assembly of God

Calvary Kearny305 W. Croydon Rd., Kearny

Pastor Ron Hazelwood520-365-0636

Sunday Worship Service 10 a.m.Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m.

www.calvarykearny.com

Come & See!

Infant Jesus of Prague Catholic Church

501 Victoria Circle, Kearny

Rev. Fr. George Kunnel (Pastor)520-363-7205

Daily Masses T-Th 9 a.m. Fri 6 p.m.Saturday Vigil 4:30 p.m.; Sunday Mass 9 a.m.

Sunday Religious Ed for Children, Youth Ministry & Jr. High Youth Groups 10:15 a.m.

A church to Godof the Association of Universal

Philosophy (since 1982)4543 E. Dripping Springs Rd. (3.5 miles off of Hwy. 77)

Rev. Judy Ross520-742-0911 (Call for Service Info)Let’s gather a choir! Do you plan an electric piano or

other instrument? Or simply come out to worship and see. Enjoy our slideshow: https://tinyrul.com/vcdt3rlz

All faiths are welcome.

The Copper Communities Food Hub invites local farmers and gardeners to sell at the Farm to Fantastic Markets in Superior and Dudleyville. The Dudleyville market will be open the first and third Friday during the months of June, July, August and September from 9 a.m. to noon at the

Dudleyville Multigen Center. The Superior Farm to Fantastic Market will be open on the second and fourth Friday from 4 to 7 p.m. The Superior Farm to Fantastic Market will be held at the Superior Food Court located on Main Street. On June 14, the Town of Superior will celebrate the grand

opening of the newly remodeled Food Court Park. For more information on how to become a vendor at the markets please call Holly Brantley at 928-701-3097 or Shelbi Lindesmith at 330-592-4842. The Copper Communities Food Hub - Farm to Fantastic Markets

is a collaborative project between the Copper Corridor Economic Development Coalition and the Southern Gila County Economic Development Corporation. The projects are funded through a grant from the United States Department of Agriculture.

Copper Communities Food Hub is looking for local vendors for Superior and Dudleyville markets

Arizona Youth Partnership and First Things First are sponsoring free programs this summer, one for youth and one for parents. The Free Summer Youth Program for ages 9 through 15 will offer fun activities such as kickball, movie day, drug prevention activities and a pool party. Lunch will be provided for

all who attend. All youths who attend all four sessions will receive a back-to-school backpack filled with supplies This program will be held in three locations: • Superior Town Hall, 199 N. Lobb Ave. in Superior on Wednesdays, June 19 and 26, and July 10, from 10 a.m. to noon; and, on July 17

from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.• Hayden High School, 824 N. Thorne Ave. in Winkelman on Tuesdays, June 18 and 26, and July 9 from 10 a.m to noon, and, on July 16 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.• Oracle Community Center, 685 N. American Ave. in Oracle on Thursdays, June 20 and 27

and July 11 from 10 a.m. to noon; and July 18 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. If you are interested, please contact Aly Buhler at 801-660-9409 or Bridget Pendre at 520-391-0485. In four sessions at Hayden High School, 824

Free summer programs offered for youths and parents

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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Join us on the third Wednesday of each month for lunch and informative meeting at the chamber offi ce, 165 W. Main St.. 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. For more information, call 520-689-0200. There is a fee for lunch.SUPERIOR TOWN COUNCIL: The Superior Town Council meets the second Thursday at 7 p.m. at the old Roosevelt School Auditorium.SUPERIOR OPTIMIST CLUB: The Superior Optimist Club meets the fi rst and third Tuesdays at Edwardo’s Pizza at 6:30 p.m. Anyone wishing to join the club can contact JoAnn Besich at 520-827-0592.SUPERIOR SENIOR CENTER: The Superior Senior Center, 360 W. Main St., invites seniors to join the center and enjoy a nice meal and great company. Meals are $2 for adults 60 and over. Under 55 is $4. Bingo is every Tuesday and Thursday at 10:30 a.m. A pastry bingo is held on the last Thursday of the month beginning at 10 a.m. All are welcome. Need a ride to the center or more information? Call 689-5182.SUPERIOR ROTARY CLUB: The Superior Rotary Club is the oldest service club in Superior that is still in service today. If you are interested in becoming a Rotarian, please call the school district for the next meeting date, 689-3000.SUPERIOR SCHOOL BOARD: Regular meetings of the Superior School District Governing Board are held at 6 p.m. in the Auditorium, at Kennedy Elementary School, 1500 Sunset Drive in Superior, usually on the fi rst Wednesday of each month.

THIS ‘N THATCOMMUNITY CALENDAR ON THE AGENDA

Submit information to [email protected] or call 520-363-5554. Listings are free. The Superior Sun reserves the right to edit or refuse submissions. Submissions are due the Friday before Wednesday publication.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Arboretum Summer Hours Begin

Play Bingo in Miami In 2019, Bingo at Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Church on Sullivan St. in Miami will be held on the fi rst and third Tuesday of the month. Those over age 18 are welcome to join in, starting at 6 p.m., with doors opening at 5 p.m. There will be three Early Bird games and then the rest of a 21 game pack. Packs are $19 per player. There will be a snack bar. If you would like more information about CDA or Bingo, please contact Mary Stemm, Regent via email [email protected].

JFK Elementary Preschool Kennedy Elementary Preschool is accepting applications for the 2019-2020 school year. Children must be 4 years of age by Sept. 1, 2019 and parents/guardians will need to provide the child’s original birth certifi cate, immunization records, and proof of residency. Applications are available at JFK Elementary School, 1500 Panther Drive., Superior. For more information please call 520.689.3000x3049.

Bob Jones Museum Hours

May’s the month when Summer hours resume, daily through the end of September the Arboretum is open from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m., with no entry after 2 so each day’s fi nal visitors have one full hour to explore and enjoy the gardens and trails. Confi rm BTA weekend nature walks, dates and times at cals.arizona.edu/bta; connect with more than 10,000 fans at facebook.com/btarboretum

20 Eagle One Veteran Outreach to Visit

The Eagle One Veteran Outreach Center will be at the VFW in Superior on Thursday, June 20, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Visit them online at hohp4heroes.org. Eagle One provides veterans a place to learn about and apply for all services available to them.

Bob Jones Museum is open on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, from noon - 3 p.m. It will be closed the week of Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s. 15 St. Francis Golf

Tournament

St. Francis of Assisi is sponsoring a golf tournament on Saturday, June 15, 2019 at Queen Valley Golf Resort. Registration is at 6 am and shotgun start at 7 am. Format is 3-man scramble and cost is $45 per player, lunch is included. There will be cash prizes, depending on the quantity of players and raffl es. Pre-register by calling Henry Mendoza 602-717-3138, Olga Lopez 520-827-4119 or Queen Valley Golf 480-463-2214.

JUNE

7 First Friday Social at the Senior Center

Come in and share the fun of the 1st Friday Social on June 7 at the Superior Senior Citizen’s Center. A $2 donation is appreciated. Please call Carol by June 5 at noon, if you would like a ride to the event. If you have any comments or questions, please call Connie Perez at 602-703-8858.

8 Volunteer Appreciation BBQ

On June 8, beginning at 5 p.m., there will be free burgers at the Main St. Food Court for everyone who has volunteered in Superior or wants to know more about volunteer opportunities. Many of the non-profi t organizations will be there to thank the volunteers. Bring your Superior friends and family. Everyone is encouraged to bring a side dish or dessert to share. Join the fun and have a yummy burger cooked by the Optimist Club. Event hosted by the Superior Chamber of Commerce with support from the Town of Superior. 520-689-0200

18  Free Summer Youth Program

A Free Summer Youth Program will off er fun for ages 9 -15 in four sessions at Superior Town Hall, 199 N. Lobb Ave, in Superior, on Wednesdays, June 19 and 26 and July 10, from 10 a.m. - noon and on July 17 from 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. If you are interested, please contact Aly Buhler at 801-660-9409 or Bridget Pendre at 520-391-0485.

19 Active Parenting Program

There will be an Active Parenting: First Five Years program held at Hayden High School, 824 Thorne Ave. in Wnkelman. Sessions will be from 4 p.m. - 5:30 p.m., Session 1 will be held Wednesday, June 19, Session 2 on Thursday, June 20, Session 3 on Wednesday, June 26 and Session 4 on Thursday, June 27. For more information, contact Bridget Pendre at 520-391-0485.

JULY

12  First Friday Social at the Senior Center

The next First Friday Social will be held on July 12, from 10 a.m. - noon at 360 Main St. in Superior at the Superior Senior Citizen’s Center. Please call Carol by June 10 (noon) if you would like a ride to the event. $2 donation is appreciated. Come in enjoy the morning with some good friends. If you have any comments or questions, please call Connie Perez at 602-703-8858

19  Game Day at the Senior Center

The next Game Day at the Superior Senior Center will be Wednesday, June 19, 10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.. In July, it will be on July 17, same time. Snacks will be provided. Any questions please call Connie 602-703-8858.

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Public NoticeNOTICE TO DESIGNERS /

CONSTRUCTION MANAGERSINVITATION TO SUBMIT STATEMENTS

OF QUALIFICATIONSNEW TOWN OF SUPERIOR

ROOSEVELT MULTI-GENERATIONAL FACILITY

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town of Superior, Pinal County, Arizona, will accept submittals of Statements of Qualifications to design and construct a new Multi-Generational Center. This Center will be located at 199 N. Lobb Ave. in Superior, Arizona. This 3.14 acre property is currently home to the Roosevelt School, consisting of approximately 25,000 square feet, and will call for the addition of approximately 15,000 square feet of new construction. This project will consist of furnishing all labor, materials and equipment required to design and construct the building, improvements to the existing building, parking, outdoor event space and landscaping improvements. It may also consist of repurposing/revitalizing the existing Town Hall (199 N. Lobb Ave.) for public safety and municipal court uses. An optional component would be to include information related to the Submitter’s ability to engage with the Town in a public private partnership to leverage financing/ownership of this project. Submittals will be received until 2:00 p.m., Arizona time, July 12th, 2019, at the Superior Town Hall, located at 199 N. Lobb Avenue, Superior, Arizona 85173. The Submittals will be opened and the submitting entity’s firm/team name shall be read aloud. It is the responsibility of the Submitter to ensure delivery of the Submittal. Any submittal received by the Town after the closing time identified above will not be accepted and returned unopened. Unsigned cover letters in the Submittal will be considered unresponsive and will be rejected. All information contained in the Submittal will be made available for public inspection following the award of a Contract by the Superior Town Council. A pre-submittal conference will be held at Superior Town Hall, located at 199 N. Lobb Avenue, Superior, Arizona 85173 on Tuesday, June 18, 2019 at 11:00 am, Arizona time. Attendance at the pre-submittal conference is not mandatory, but highly encouraged. The names of those in attendance will be recorded. The format and submittal requirements for the Statement of Qualifications have been prepared in an electronic pdf format and have been posted to the Town’s website (http://www.superioraz.gov). The Town’s Selection Committee will review the Submittals and identify a short list of firms/teams. The short list of firms/teams will be invited to submit a proposal and will be interviewed. The selection criteria are specified in the Statement of Qualifications packet prepared by Town Staff. The Town of Superior reserves the right to reject any or all Submittals, to waive informalities or irregularities, and to withhold the award for any reason it so determines. The Bidder awarded this contract shall be a licensed contractor in the State of Arizona and licensed to conduct business in the Town of Superior. Correspondence, questions, and/or clarifications of the proposal procedure should be directed to Town Manager Todd Pryor, Town of Superior (TOS), 199 N. Lobb Ave., Superior, AZ 85173 ; phone number; (520) 689-5752; fax: (520) 689-5822; e-mail: [email protected]. /s/ Todd Pryor Town Manager /s/ Stephen R. Cooper Town Attorney SUN Legal 5/22/19, 5/29/19, 6/5/19, 6/12/19

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Thorne Ave. in Winkelman, the Active Parenting: First Five Years program will offer classes for parents and other caregivers of children, aged birth through five years. Attendees will learn the ages and stages of development of children from birth to age five, and, how to handle them. Effective discipline that young children can understand, ways to prepare preschoolers for scholastic success, using mindfulness to keep your cool, and more tools will be taught from Dr. Michael Popkin’s Active Parenting workshops. In these sessions, you will learn what a baby’s cry means, ages and stages of development, building a strong bond, your child’s growing brain, using mindfulness to keep your cool, effective discipline young children can understand, choices and consequences, six ways to prepare your child for school success and more. tFor more information on this program and sample videos, go online to www.ActiveParenting.com/FFY-parents. Sessions will be from 4 p.m. - 5:30 p.m., Session 1 will be held Wednesday, June 19, Session 2 on Thursday, June 20, Session 3 on Wednesday, June 26, and Session 4 on Thursday, June 27. Food will be provided. There will be free diapers after every session and car seats available. Those who complete all four session will receive a $20 gift card. To sign up, please contact Bridget

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