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OUT & IN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2013 ANTHEM • DESERT HILLS • NEW RIVER • TRAMONTO EVERYTHING THAT’S GOING ON CHILD IDENTITY THEFT Why your child’s identity is so attractive to thieves, and what to do to protect your little ones. PAGE 22 PLUS Keep Your Pet Tick-free. Page 32
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OUT& INTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2013

ANTHEM • DESERT HILLS • NEW RIVER • TRAMONTO

EVERYTHING THAT’S GOING ON

Exp. 9/30/2013 Exp. 9/30/2013

NOW Open

Saturday

Until 8 pm

CHILD IDENTITY

THEFTWhy your child’s identity is so attractive to thieves,

and what to do to protect your little ones. PAGE 22

PLUS Keep

Your Pet Tick-free.

Page 32

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7 PAY IT FORWARDLending a Hand to a Real Sweetie

9 THIS WEEK INThe Neighborhood

15 DON’T MISSPhoenix Mercury Game to Honor Vets

17 THIS WEEK OUTOf the Neighborhood

20 DON’T MISSCall for Design Entries

22 CURRENTS: COMMUNITYWhy Your Child’s Identity is so Attractive to Thieves

31 PRICKETT FENCEWhat to do With All That“Me Time”

32 VETTEDTicked Off!

35 GET FITProblem Child? Kick the Can!

37 GREAT FINDSThink Twice Before Your Next Slice

39 CLASSIFIEDS 43 REAL ESTATE WATCH

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PAY I T F O R WA R D

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Lending a Hand to a Real Sweetie

I was at the community center gym… and heard about Connie Noble,

an anthem resident that was doing a good deed for Sally [the woman who works at Walgreens who rides her three-wheeler to work.] She is the one that always calls everyone “Sweetie” when they come in. Sally injured her knee and was not able to ride her bike to and from work. Connie Noble, a customer at Walgreens, has graciously been picking her up at [Bela Rosa] apartments at 6 a.m. and bringing her to Walgreens, then picking Sally up at 3 p.m. and driving her home. Connie is not related to Sally, but she has been doing this for a week now, while [Sally’s] knee is recovering.

Anyway, it inspired me to to do something good for a complete stranger, too. If more people felt this way, there would be more love going around in Anthem to our neighbors.

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In&Out made a $50 donation to We Care to help Connie Moss pay it forward. Witness or receive a random act of kindness? Share it with us and we’ll help you to pay the good deed forward with a donation to a local charity.

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reportedly has been struggling with an

injured knee.

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THURSDAY 9.5BUSINESSFish Tales Toastmasters MeetingNoon—1 p.m.Arizona Game & Fish Department5000 West Carefree Highway623-236-7256Practice and hone communication and leadership skills through nonprofit Toastmasters International. Each speech is critiqued by a member focusing on what was done right and what could be improved. Serves Anthem, Tramonto and New River.

COMMUNITYMade by Hand1 p.m.North Valley Regional Library40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway602-652-3000A gathering place for those wishing to knit, crochet, tat, macrame or work with fiber. Bring your projects, books, patterns, accomplishments and knowledge to share with others.

Endless Pastabilities at Persimmon5—8:30 p.m.Anthem Country Club2708 West Anthem Club Drive623-742-6222Live chef station to create your own masterpiece. Includes wine and live entertainment. For Country Club residents.

ENTERTAINMENT‘Carrie, the Musical’7 p.m.Musical Theatre of Anthem42323 North Vision Way602-743-9892$15-$18Based on the 1974 novel by Stephen King about a bullied teenager with telekinetic powers who takes revenge on prom night. Rated PG-13 due to adult themes and language.

HEALTHStenholm Crit6 p.m.Diamond Canyon School40004 North Liberty Bell Way623-866-3225Cycling-training ride.

Bubbly Club Meeting6:30—8 p.m.Premier Wellness Center and Aglow Med Spa42211 North 41st Drive623-399-8222Evening of express facials, massage and other cosmetic services. Club members receive promotions and discounts.

SCHOOLNorterra Canyon: Volunteer Training8:20—9:20 a.m.Norterra Canyon School2200 West Maya Way623-445-8200

BGHS: Boys’ Golf vs. Copper Canyon/Willow Canyon/Coronado3 p.m.623-445-3000

BGHS: Swim vs. Deer Valley3 p.m.Foothills Aquatic Center5600 West Union Hills Drive, Glendale623-445-3000

BGHS: Girls’ Volleyball vs. Greenway4 p.m.Greenway High School3930 West Greenway Road, Phoenix623-445-3000Freshmen at 4 p.m. JV at 5 p.m. Varsity at 6 p.m.

Gavilan Peak: Data Night/Curriculum Night5—7 p.m.Gavilan Peak School2701 West Memorial Drive623-445-7400Grades 5-8.

BCHS: JV Football vs. Westview6 p.m.Boulder Creek High School40404 North Gavilan Peak Parkway623-445-8600

BGHS: JV Football vs. Deer Valley6 p.m.Barry Goldwater High School2820 West Rose Garden Lane, Phoenix623-445-3000

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*Percentages reflect children who attended a full-time prekindergarten program at KinderCare learning centers for more than a year who went to kindergarten in Maryland. More children attending KinderCare learning centers in Maryland tested fully ready than their non-KinderCare classmates.

Children who attended KinderCare learning centers less than full-time and less than a year still tested fully ready at a higher rate than their non-KinderCare classmates in Maryland.

The results are in: According to a statewide assessment, more students that attended prekindergarten at KinderCaKinderCare tested fully ready for kindergarten than their non-KinderCare classmates.*

A higher peA higher percentage of KinderCare children ranked as top performers in Language/Literacy (14% more), Mathematical Thinking (18% more), and Scientific Thinking and Scientific Thinking (11% more).

With a curriculum that targets what children need to succeed in school and beyond, you’ll see how it all adds up to one amazing child — yours.amazing child — yours.

A 2010 Johns Hopkins University study indicated kindergarteners who were “fully ready” for school showed higher achievement on the 3rd grade Maryland School Assessment (MSA).

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SDOHS: Jostens Family Order Night6—7:30 p.m.Sandra Day O’Connor High School25250 North 35th Avenue, Glendale623-445-7100WORSHIPRosh Hashanah623-322-0957$70/Annual membershipHigh Holiday services with North Valley Jewish Community Association led by Rabbi Janet Bieber. Contact for venue and time.

FRIDAY 9.6CLUBSRotary Club7:15—8:30 a.m.Anthem Country Club2708 West Anthem Club Drive623-225-6342At Ironwood Country Club.

Daisy Mountain Rock and Mineral Club7—9 p.m.St. Rose Philippine Duchesne2825 West Rose Canyon Circle623-444-4634Monthly meeting open to all Anthem, New River, Desert Hills and Tramonto residents.

COMMUNITYBingo7 p.m.Outlets at Anthem4250 West Anthem Way #845623-551-9805$2-$15Early bingo starts at 6:30 p.m. Discount coupons distributed at half time. DININGFriday Night Live at Ironwood4—9 p.m.Anthem Country Club2708 West Anthem Club Drive, Anthem623-742-6222Happy hour specials and live entertainment. For Country Club residents.

Live Music7:30—9:30 p.m.Elevate Coffee Company2530 West Happy Valley Road602-341-5480Nate Huss performs.

ENTERTAINMENT‘Carrie, the Musical’7 p.m.Musical Theatre of Anthem42323 North Vision Way602-743-9892$15-$18[See Thursday’s listing.]

HEALTHIntroduction to Tai Chi9 a.m.North Valley Regional Library40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway602-652-3000Series of postures or movements done in a slow graceful manner. Registration required.

SCHOOLBCHS: Boys’ Golf Antigua InviteHamilton High School3700 South Arizona Avenue, Chandler623-445-8600

SDOHS: Girls’ Golf Havasu Island Tournament8 a.m.Havasu Island Golf Course1040 McCulloch BoulevardLake Havasu City623-445-7100

Anthem Prep: Singapore Night4—5:30 p.m.Anthem Preparatory Academy39808 North Gavilan Peak Parkway623-465-4776For new and existing K-5 parents.

BCHS: Varsity Football vs. Westview7 p.m.Westview High School10850 West Garden Lakes ParkwayAvondale623-445-8600

BGHS: Varsity Football vs. Deer Valley7 p.m.Deer Valley High School18424 North 51st Avenue, Glendale623-445-3000

SDOHS: Varsity Football vs. Perry7 p.m.Perry High School1919 East Queen Creek Road, Gilbert623-445-7100

WORSHIPRosh Hashanah623-322-0957$70/Annual membership[See Thursday’s listing.]

Celebrate Recovery11:30 a.m.Koina Cafe42201 North 41st Drive623-466-7964Support for individuals struggling with hurts, habits and hang-ups.

SATURDAY 9.7COMMUNITYRepublic Services Bulk Trash Pickup Area 2For Anthem East, place material at least 5 feet from any fixed object. Don’t put material on the street or block the sidewalk. Placement begins Saturday, Sept. 7 for pickup Wednesday, Sept. 11.For map of area visit anthemnews.com/anthem-east-trash-map

Christian-based singer songwriter Nate Huss performs at Elevate Coffee Company Friday.

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NATIONAL FAMILY DAY AWARENESS NATIONAL FAMILY DAY AWARENESS NATIONAL FAMILY DAY AWARENESS & DRUG EDUCATION PRE& DRUG EDUCATION PRE& DRUG EDUCATION PRESENTATIONSENTATIONSENTATION

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During this one hour presentation, learn more about commonly used marijuana, underage drinking, and how to intervene and effec-tively communicate with teens about high risk behaviors.

Present will be cheerleaders from the Anthem community sharing their energy and enthusiasm as well as a special performance by Musical Theater of Anthem.

What is Anthem Family Day? Anthem Family Day – Engage Our Kids, is a program modeled around CASA National Family Day, a national movement that fosters engagement between kids and parents to keep kids substance free. Join in the movement! www.casafamilyday.org.

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DININGLive Music7:30—9:30 p.m.Elevate Coffee Company2530 West Happy Valley Road602-341-5480KaRMa in the Desert performs.

ENTERTAINMENTNorth Valley Symphony Youth Orchestra Auditions623-980-4628Auditions located in Anthem. Call to schedule.

‘Carrie, the Musical’3 & 7 p.m.Musical Theatre of Anthem42323 North Vision Way602-743-9892$15-$18[See Thursday’s listing.]

KIDSStorytime2 p.m.Barnes and Noble2501 West Happy Valley Road #20623-780-3300Everyone welcome.

Back-to-School Bash6—9 p.m.The Shops at Norterra2550 West Happy Valley Road623-582-9599Interactive DJ, inflatable games, photo booth, face painting and dance performances by Dance Academy North. Free gift for first 100 teachers with school ID. Donate school supplies or $5 to UMOM and receive a lunch tote and raffle for $250 Norterra gift card.

Parents Night Out6—10 p.m.The Play Fort4235 West Opportunity Way #102623-218-6911$15Games, movies (G-rated), play time, dinner, snacks and drinks. For potty-trained children.

SCHOOLBCHS: Boys’ Golf Antigua InviteHamilton High School3700 South Arizona Avenue, Chandler623-445-8600BGHS: Cross Country Chandler Invitational8 a.m.Tumbleweed Regional Park745 East Germann Road, Chandler623-445-3000SDOHS: Girls’ Golf Havasu Island Tournament8 a.m.Havasu Island Golf Course1040 McCulloch BoulevardLake Havasu City623-445-7100

SDOHS: Cross Country Peaks Invite10 a.m.Flagstaff High School400 West Elm Avenue, Flagstaff623-445-7100

SUNDAY 9.8DININGBrunch a Little at Ironwood9 a.m.—noonAnthem Country Club2708 West Anthem Club Drive623-742-6222Breakfast bar.

ENTERTAINMENT‘Carrie, the Musical’3 p.m.Musical Theatre of Anthem42323 North Vision Way602-743-9892$15-$18[See Thursday’s listing.]

SCHOOLBCHS: Boys’ Golf Antigua InviteHamilton High School3700 South Arizona Avenue, Chandler623-445-8600

MONDAY 9.9BUSINESSTeam Job Search Newcomers Welcome6 p.m.St. Rose Philippine Duchesne2825 West Rose Canyon Circle623-465-9740Job finding support and welcome workshop. Everyone who needs a job is welcome. Visit St. Rose office to pick up instructions and kit.

COMMUNITYNeglected Film Genre Classics: Underworld U.S.A.6 p.m.North Valley Regional Library40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway602-652-3000Informal discussion about the film with Jeremy Carr. Includes snacks and soda. Registration required.

Family Make and Take Book Craft6:30 p.m.North Valley Regional Library40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway602-652-3000Celebrates family week at the library.

KIDSStorytime11 a.m.Barnes and Noble2501 West Happy Valley Road #20623-780-3300[See Saturday’s listing.]

SCHOOLCaurus: Dibels TestCaurus Academy41900 North 42nd Avenue623-551-5083SDOHS: Girls’ Golf vs. Centennial/Desert Mountain3 p.m.Union Hills Golf Course9860 West Lindgren Avenue, Sun City623-445-7100BCHS: Girls’ Golf vs. Sunrise Mountain/Millennium3:30 p.m.Corte Bella Golf Club13406 West Deer Valley DriveSun City West623-445-8600

TUESDAY 9.10BUSINESSPBA7 a.m.Anthem Community Center41130 North Freedom Way623-551-0523Business networking group in Anthem looking to grow businesses.

COMMUNITYPublic Safety Roundtable Meeting2 p.m.Anthem Community Center41130 North Freedom Way623-879-3011Anthem residents encouraged to attend.

Family Science Night with the Arizona Science Center’s Science on Wheels7 p.m.North Valley Regional Library40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway602-652-3000Celebrates family week at the library.

New River/Desert Hills Community Association Meeting7:30—9 p.m.Crossroads Christian Fellowship Church42425 North New River Road602-432-2800Public welcome.

HEALTHParkinson’s Support Group2 p.m.3340 West Sousa Drive623-551-9726Caregivers encouraged to attend. Confirm by phone.

Griefshare Support Group6:30—8:30 p.m.Desert View Bible Church105 W. Carefree Highway602-741-2134$10 for workbook.

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KIDSStory Time for Preschoolers9:15 & 11 a.m.North Valley Regional Library40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway602-652-3000Stories, rhymes, music and movement. Ages 3-6.

SCHOOLCaurus: Dibels TestCaurus Academy41900 North 42nd Avenue623-551-5083SDOHS: Boys’ Golf vs. Verrado/Deer Valley/Thunderbird3:30 p.m.500 Club4707 West Pinnacle Peak Road, Glendale623-445-7100BCHS: Badminton vs. North Canyon4 p.m.Boulder Creek High School40404 North Gavilan Peak Parkway623-445-8600BCHS: Girls’ Volleyball vs. Mountain Ridge4 p.m.Mountain Ridge High School22800 North 67th Avenue, Glendale623-445-8600Freshmen at 4 p.m. JV at 5 p.m. Varsity at 6 p.m.

BGHS: Badminton vs. Tempe4 p.m.Cesar Chavez High School3921 West Baseline Road, Laveen623-445-3000SDOHS: Girls’ Volleyball vs. Pinnacle4 p.m.Sandra Day O’Connor High School25250 North 35th Avenue, Glendale623-445-7100Freshmen at 4 p.m. JV at 5 p.m. Varsity at 6 p.m.

The Caepe: Curriculum Night5—6:30 p.m.The Caepe School39905 North Gavilan Peak Parkway623-551-7808Anthem Prep: Curriculum Night6—8 p.m.Anthem Preparatory Academy39808 North Gavilan Peak Parkway623-465-4776For K-2 and high school grades.

BGHS: Freshmen Football vs. Kingman6 p.m.Barry Goldwater High School2820 West Rose Garden Lane, Phoenix623-445-3000

DVUSD: Governing Board Meeting7—8 p.m.Deer Valley Unified School District

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WEDNESDAY 9.11BUSINESSBusiness Network at Anthem7 a.m.Hampton Inn42415 North 41st Drive623-465-7979Visitors welcome.

COMMUNITYFamily Lego Night6:30 p.m.North Valley Regional Library40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway602-652-3000Celebrates family week at the library.

Books in the Afternoon1 p.m.North Valley Regional Library40410 North Gavilan Peak ParkwayPhoenix602-652-3000Discuss “The Dressmaker” by Kate Alcott. An aspiring seamstress thinks she’s had a lucky break when she is hired by a famous designer to be her personal maid on the Titanic. Books are available at the customer service desk.

KIDSTime for Twos9:15 a.m.North Valley Regional Library40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway602-652-3000Stories, songs and finger plays. Ages 18-36 months.

Baby Time11 a.m.North Valley Regional Library40410 North Gavilan Peak Parkway602-652-3000Books, lap-sit songs, rhymes, puppets, music, shakers and parachute. Ages 0-18 months.

SCHOOLBGHS: Swim vs. St. Mary’sNoonPhoenix Swim ClubEast Campbell Avenue, Phoenix623-445-3000BGHS: Girls’ Golf vs. Deer Valley/Ironwood3 p.m.Bellair Golf Course17233 North 45th Avenue, Glendale623-445-3000SDOHS: Girls’ Golf vs. Millennium/Cesar Chavez/Willow Canyon3 p.m.Tuscany Falls Golf Club16262 Clubhouse Drive, Goodyear623-445-7100

BCHS: Girls’ Golf vs. Centennial/Kingman3:30 p.m.Boulder Creek High School40404 North Gavilan Peak Parkway623-445-8600 BCHS: Badminton vs. Glendale4 p.m.Glendale High School6216 West Glendale Avenue, Glendale623-445-8600BCHS: Girls’ Volleyball vs. Centennial4 p.m.Boulder Creek High School40404 North Gavilan Peak Parkway623-445-8600Freshmen at 4 p.m. JV at 5 p.m. Varsity at 6 p.m. BGHS: Cross Country vs. Alhambra/North4 p.m.Fairfax High School8225 South 59th Avenue, Phoenix623-445-3000BGHS: Girls’ Volleyball vs. Central4 p.m.Barry Goldwater High School2820 West Rose Garden Lane, Phoenix623-445-3000Freshmen at 4 p.m. JV at 5 p.m. Varsity at 6 p.m. Anthem Prep: Curriculum Night6—8 p.m.Anthem Preparatory Academy39808 North Gavilan Peak Parkway623-465-4776For grades 3-8. BCHS: Freshmen Football vs. Desert Vista6 p.m.Desert Vista High School16440 South 32nd Street, Phoenix623-445-8600BCHS: JV Football vs. Desert Vista6 p.m.Desert Vista High School16440 South 32nd Street, Phoenix623-445-8600BGHS: JV Football vs. Kingman6 p.m.Kingman High School4182 North Bank Street, Kingman623-445-3000SDOHS: Freshmen Football vs. Desert Ridge6 p.m.Sandra Day O’Connor High School25250 North 35th Avenue, Glendale623-445-7100SDOHS: JV Football vs. Desert Ridge6 p.m.Desert Ridge High School10045 East Madero Avenue, Mesa623-445-7100Sunset Ridge: Volunteer Training6—7 p.m.Sunset Ridge School35707 North 33rd Lane623-445-7800 io

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DININGBooster Club Fundraiser5—8 p.m.Joey’s of Chicago4705 East Carefree Highway623-223-1335Benefits Ridgeline Academy.

ENTERTAINMENT‘RENT’7:30 p.m.Phoenix Theatre100 East McDowell Road, Phoenix602-254-2151$30-$75A group of impoverished, young Bohemian artists and musicians struggle to live in New York City’s lower east side. Verbally, sexually, politically and culturally charged, for mature audiences only.

Backstreet Boys: In A World Like This Tour7:30 p.m.Comerica Theatre400 West Washington Street, Phoenix

602-379-2888$48-$78 OUTDOORSReptiles of the Area1—2 p.m.Lake Pleasant Regional Park41835 North Castle Hot Springs RoadMorristown602-372-7460, Ext. 202$6/VehicleLearn about desert reptiles and visit Guido the gila monster.

FRIDAY 9.6COMMUNITYCarefree Farmer’s Market7—11 a.m.Carefree Desert Gardens Amphitheater101 Easy Street, Cave Creek480-292-1100Demonstrations by chefs from Valley restaurants. Accepts AZ Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers.

ENTERTAINMENT‘The Chronicles of Narnia’7 p.m.Spotlight Youth Theatre10620 North 43rd Avenue, Glendale602-843-8318$14Musical presentation of a unique, enchanted world filled with creatures and spirits of myth and fable, both good and evil.

Jeff Kennedy: ‘Still Myself’8 p.m.Herberger Theater Center222 East Monroe Street, Phoenix602-252-8497$22Intimate, cabaret-style benefit. OUTDOORSScenic Skyride10 a.m.—4 p.m.Arizona Snowbowl9300 North Snow Bowl Road, Flagstaff928-779-1951$8-$12Elevation of 11,500 feet for panoramic views atop an extinct volcano. Ride is approximately 25 minutes long in each direction.

Critters of the Night Program2—3 p.m.Lake Pleasant Regional Park41835 North Castle Hot Springs RoadMorristown602-372-7460, Ext. 202$6/VehicleStories of the ranger’s encounters of these animals of the night.

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SATURDAY 9.7ENTERTAINMENTMuseums On UsPhoenix Art Museum and Children’s Museum of PhoenixFree admission to the museums for Bank of America and Merrill Lynch cardholders. Present photo ID and credit/debit card at museum. One free admission per cardholder.

‘A Free Community Outreach’11 a.m.Steinway Piano Showroom13820 North Scottsdale Road,, Scottsdale877-733-7257Piano duo with Yuki and Tomoko Mack.

Brazilian Day1—6 p.m.Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts7380 East 2nd Street, Scottsdale480-994-ARTS, Ext. 2$12/Adults; $5/Children 10 and underAnnual celebration of Brazil’s Independence Day with music, dance, martial arts, educational programs and food.

First Saturday Concert Series6—9 p.m.Paradise Valley Community College Center for the Performing Arts18401 North 32nd Street, Phoenix602-787-7738Ritmo Latino performs a mix of salsa, cumbia, cha cha cha and Latin jazz music. Bring a chair or blanket.

‘Rhapsody in Blue’7 p.m.Kerr Cultural Center6110 North Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale480-596-2660$28.50Piano duo, Yuki and Tomoko Mack, perform works by G. Gershwin, F. Lizst, A. Piazzolla, S. Barber, F. Mendelssohn and Japanese children songs.

‘The Chronicles of Narnia’7 p.m.Spotlight Youth Theatre10620 North 43rd Avenue, Glendale602-843-8318$14[See Friday’s listing.]

Jeff Kennedy: ‘Still Myself’8 p.m.Through Sunday, Sept. 8Herberger Theater Center222 East Monroe StreetPhoenix602-252-8497$22[See Friday’s listing.]

Russell Brand8 p.m.Orpheum Theatre203 West Adams Street, Phoenix602-262-7272$35Comedian.

OUTDOORSScenic Skyride10 a.m.—4 p.m.Arizona Snowbowl9300 North Snow Bowl Road, Flagstaff928-779-1951$8-$12[See Friday’s listing.]

Desert Denizens4—5 p.m.Cave Creek Regional Park37019 North Lava Lane, Cave Creek$6/VehicleLearn how plants and animals have adapted to such a harsh environment.

Feeding Frenzy5—6 p.m.Cave Creek Regional Park37019 North Lava Lane, Cave Creek$6/VehicleSee how desert critters munch on lunch. Meet in the nature center.

Nocturnal Nature Hike6—8 p.m.Cave Creek Regional Park37019 North Lava Lane, Cave Creek$6/VehicleShort hike to notice the “unnoticed.” Bring a camera, flashlight and blacklight.

SUNDAY 9.8ENTERTAINMENTMuseums On UsPhoenix Art Museum and Children’s Museum of Phoenix[See Thursday’s listing.]

‘The Chronicles of Narnia’2 p.m.Spotlight Youth Theatre10620 North 43rd Avenue, Glendale602-843-8318$14[See Saturday’s listing.]

‘Rhapsody in Blue’3 p.m.Sedona Creative Life Center333 Schnebly Hill Road, Sedona877-733-7257$25[See Friday’s listing.]

OUTDOORSScenic Skyride10 a.m.—4 p.m.Arizona Snowbowl9300 North Snow Bowl Road, Flagstaff928-779-1951$8-$12

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In the dark corners of cyberspace, a familiar risk lurks: thieves trolling for enough of your

personal information to make a virtual “you.” Then they go shopping, get jobs and loans and credit cards, and commit crimes— all in your good name. While most of us are conscious of this threat, many of us don’t give thought to the fact crooks are also targeting our kids.

According to Carnegie Mellon University’s CyLAb, more than 10 percent of children in a recent study had someone else using their Social Security numbers (SSNs)—the information most commonly used by identity thieves targeting children. “Children’s SSNs can be attractive to identity thieves because the SSNs can be misused for a number of reasons such as employment, to create credit, open utility accounts, get medical treatment, and file tax

Red Flags• Your child receives a pre-

approved credit card offer or other financial offers usually sent to adults.

• You try to open a financial account, like a savings or checking account for your child, but find one already exists or the application is denied due to poor credit history.

• A credit report already exists in your child’s name.

SOURCE Transunion, LLC

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returns,” said Jonathan Lasher of the Office of the Inspector General of the Social Security Administration.

Thieves prefer a child’s SSN because it typically lacks credit history and can often be paired with any name and birth date. If exposed, this pristine identity is more

vulnerable than adults’ because it is untainted, legitimate and less likely to be monitored.

Thieves hope to steal a child’s ID when they are still very young. Once they build a solid credit score, the havoc starts. And, while adults have opportunities to spot abuse,

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What You Need to Know to Protect Your Child’s ID

• Keep personal information locked up.

• Don’t share your child’s SSN with anyone unless you know and trust who’s asking. Only provide the last four digits.

• Shred all documents showing child’s info.

• Before you share personal information on the internet, make sure you have a secure connection (a lock icon in the address bar and a URL that begins with “https”).

• Use a computer with updated antivirus and firewall protection. Don’t send personal or financial information through an unsecured wireless connection

in a public place.

• Educate your child on the importance of protecting personal data; e.g., never share information over the internet.

• Before Providing Your Child’s Social Security Number, Ask…

Why the child’s SSN neededHow the child’s SSN will be usedWhat happens if you refuse to provide the SSNWhat law (if any) requires you to provide the child’s SSNIf provided, what steps are taken to protect the child’s SSN

SOURCE Federal Trade Commission; Office of the Inspector General, Social Security Administration

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for example in monthly credit card statements, children and their parents likely will not discover the damage until the child applies for a driver’s license, a job or college admission. Crooks are less likely to get caught using a young child’s ID, and if they get that ID at an early age, they can abuse credit that much longer.

History of Child Identity Fraud In 1992, the Social Security

Administration (SSA) began matching birth dates to SSNs to determine whether earnings reported by employers (and self-employers) belonged to children. If the birth date indicated the earner was under age 7, earnings were suspended and investigated and, when verified, reinstated. Audits of the suspended earnings revealed 65 percent of funds reported by children under 7 were related to potential SSN misuse.

When an identity thief uses a different date of birth with the stolen

SSN, clearing the child’s credit becomes even more complicated. The credit bureaus may have only the thief’s date of birth on file, and the burden of proof becomes yours.

Not an Easy Fix Melody, an Anthem resident who

spoke on condition of anonymity, told In&Out she discovered her son was a victim of fraud. He was 16 years old when she took him to apply for a debit card. They found his number had been used to apply for a car loan. And a home loan. He was ostensibly 6 years old when he made these big purchases, Melody said.

“It took us forever. We had to write letters saying the use of the Social Security number was fraudulent,” said Melody. “We had to write the credit agencies saying he was too young and it was obvious he didn’t apply for these loans. It was a good thing we did it when he was 16 instead of 18 because he had to get student loans.”

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Despite this dread-inducing clause, experts agree you should ask whether you are under legal obligation before providing your child’s social security number. If you must provide the number, ask who will have access and how it will be stored.

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Melody has advice for parents: Get a free credit report for your children every 2–3 years. And, she said, “Unless it’s something you absolutely have to have the Social Security number for, don’t ever use it. Don’t ever put it down anywhere.”

Who are These ID Thieves? The crooks come from a wide

swath of backgrounds. According to Experian, those tapping into children’s Social Security numbers include undocumented workers who need an identity to keep working in the United States and organized crime rings engaging in financial fraud.

Also among the guilty, friends and family members of the victim who want to circumvent their bad-credit.

ConsequencesA low credit rating is only one

consequence a victim of ID theft will face as they step into adulthood. A young person can be denied a loan, apartment rental or a credit card because of a criminal record created by the identity thief. A criminal history and falsified income can result in being denied college admission, financial aid and a job—especially if there are outstanding warrants. io

Who to Call When You Suspect FraudTHE FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION idtheft.gov; 877-IDTHEFT (877-438-4338)

THE SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION 800-269-0271

INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE Identity Protection Specialized Unit, 800-908-4490

LOCAL POLICE• Phoenix Police 602-262-6151• MCSO 602-876-1011

CREDIT BUREAUS• Equifax 800-525-6285• Experian 888-397-3742• TransUnion childidtheft@

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My summer schedule was peppered with almost daily bouts of “sniff

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Last week, I tackled the drip system. Take a zone at a time and run it through a cycle. Check to see if the drips are dripping, the sprinkler heads aren’t over spraying, and look for any damp areas or puddles that could indicate a leak. Learn from my mistake and wear a long-sleeve shirt and gloves when you hunt for those drip lines. They have a tendency to hide in very scratchy places; my arms and hands look like I got the short end of a bobcat wrestling contest.

Take an hour or two to do some maintenance on the windows. I suggest doing this in the early morning

so you’re not air conditioning the whole dang neighborhood. Use your vacuum cleaner crevice tool and an old toothbrush (or one belonging to the kid who annoyed you most) to clear the dust, bug carcasses and cobwebs from the track. Make sure you clear out the small weep holes on the bottom exterior of the frame. These let water drain out during the heavy rains. If you notice water stains on the window sill, the weep holes are likely clogged. Once it’s nice and clean, spray a dry silicone lubricant (never WD-40 or oil).

This extra “me time” might also give you a chance to move the furniture around and clean inside and under it. I’m sure this will be a most magical time of discovery if your kids are anything like mine. I found a treasure trove of lost silverware, battery covers to TV remotes, four flavors of petrified Doritos, three bucks in change (mostly pennies), and a fat and happy hamster we lost sometime in June. io

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By Kirstin Young, [email protected]

This time of year, we see a lot of insects, bugs and spiders

running around. One of the most overlooked yet dangerous of them is the tick. There are more than 25 different species of ticks crawling around Arizona and many of them are found right here in the Anthem area. The brown dog tick (Rhipicephalus sangiuneus) is the most common and can carry

many diseases that are potentially dangerous to both you and your pet.

Sneaky BugsA common

misconception about ticks is that they are easy to spot in your house or on your pet. But because ticks can live for long periods without feeding, they can hide out undetected in crevices around the house and yard. While the

TICKED OFF!

Yes, there are ticks in the Anthem area… Quite a few, in fact, and they come bearing

potentially dangerous diseases.

Find Ticks Try to do this daily. In Arizona, ticks are active all year. According to the Humane Society, even the best repellents are no guarantee against the blood-sucking critters.

1 Run your fingers slowly over your dog’s entire body feeling for bumps or swollen areas.

2 Check between toes, under armpits, inside ears, and around face and chin.

3 Ticks can enter your house on your pet, then find a new host in another pet or human. Be sure to check all your family members especially after outdoor activities in the wash or in grassy areas.

4 Look for tiny black, brown or tan bugs. Ticks are arachnids, not insects and, like their spider relatives, they have eight legs. They can be as tiny as a pin head before they feed, but grow many times their size once they are engorged.SOURCE The Humane Society

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lifespan of the brown dog tick is about two years, it only spends two to three weeks of its life feeding. A tick must be attached for 24- to-48 hours before it can spread disease, so it is important to check your pet regularly. If you find a tick, remove it as quickly as possible. Grasp the tick with tweezers as close to the skin as possible and pull straight up. Apply a dab of alcohol to the spot after removal. It is common for dogs to develop a small bump or scab at the site which may last two to three weeks. (If you are concerned about removing a tick yourself, the staff at Daisy Mountain Veterinary Hospital is more than happy to do it for you.)

The DangersThe most common

tick-borne disease seen in dogs in this area is Ehrlichia canis. This bacteria is transmitted to the pet through the saliva of the tick as it feeds. Most tick-borne diseases in dogs will cause one or more of the following symptoms: lethargy (lack of energy), depression, decreased appetite, weight loss, fever, spontaneous bleeding (especially

nosebleeds), bruising on the abdomen and stiff joints or lameness (limping). The dog could be infected for weeks or months before symptoms become evident, so get to your veterinarian’s office quickly once you detect symptoms. A blood test will confirm, and treatment is simple if caught early.

There is a great website that provides an interactive map that allows you to see which diseases are present in your area as well as areas to which you may be traveling. It can be found at dogsandticks.com/diseases_in_your_area.php

If you have seen ticks on your pet or in your house, eradication can be difficult and requires long-term, consistent tick protection for all pets in the household. Several good topical products on the market protect against ticks. Contact your veterinarian to pick up an appropriate product. Most pest control companies have products that will kill ticks in the environment, as well. ioDr. Kirstin Young is a doctor of veterinary medicine at Daisy Mountain Veterinary Hospital. Send your pet-related questions to [email protected].

Lose Ticks Take a deep breath. Finding a tick attached to a pet or person can be disturbing. But removal and treatment is straightforward.

Supplies Needed•Pair of gloves•Clean tweezers•Antiseptic•Rubbing alcohol

1 While wearing gloves, grasp the tick with tweezers as close to the skin as possible without pinching the skin.

2 Pull straight out in a slow, steady motion—don’t yank. Avoid leaving any part of the tick behind.

3 Save the tick in a small container with rubbing alcohol for the vet. This will help your vet with treatment if your dog begins showing symptoms of illness later.

4 Clean the affected area with antiseptic. Clean tweezers with rubbing alcohol. Dispose of gloves and wash hands.

5 Over the next days and weeks, keep an eye on your pet and the affected area. Make an appointment with your vet (and bring the tick) if you notice…

• The site is infected• Your pet has trouble getting

around or is reluctant to move

• Your pet has fever, fatigue, swollen lymph nodes, loss of appetite or neurological problems

SOURCE The Humane Society

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Problem Child? Kick the Can!By Nadine [email protected]

The spectre of childhood obesity and tooth decay may

not motivate you to stop the pop, but the results of a new study on soda and children’s behavior should make you think again. Researchers from Columbia University, University of Vermont and Harvard were able to link soft drink consumption to aggression, attention problems and withdrawal behavior in young kids.

The study, led by Shakira Suglia, ScD, included nearly 3,000 urban 5-year-olds whose mothers reported on their behavior, and on how many sodas they had during the day. Forty-three percent of the kids drank at least one serving of soda per day and 4 percent drank four or more.

Analysis of the data showed as soda intake increased, so did the children’s aggression score. Increased aggression was detected with even one serving. Two or more servings were linked to withdrawal behaviors. And, according to the report published in the Journal of Pediatrics on Aug. 16, “Children who drank four or more soft drinks per day were more than twice as likely to destroy things belonging to others, get into fights and physically attack people.” Those who had four or more servings were also

more likely to display attention problems.

Soft drink consumption has already been associated with aggression, depression and suicidal thoughts in adolescents, according to the

Journal of Pediatrics, but the relationship between soda and behavior in young children is new. Soft drinks are highly processed and contain numerous ingredients making the exact nature of the link elusive for now. In the meantime, limiting or eliminating soda consumption may reduce behavioral problems in children. ioSOURCE “Soft Drinks Consumption Is Associated with Behavior Problems in 5-Year-Olds,” Shakira F. Suglia, et al, “The Journal of Pediatrics”

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Just one year ago, it was challenging to find nitrate-free products in local

grocery stores. The additive sodium nitrate, used primarily to preserve color and prevent spoilage, has gotten a bad rap: It is known to cause cancer in animals, and according to a Harvard study, eating processed deli meats was associated with a 42 percent higher risk of heart disease and a 19 percent higher risk of type 2 diabetes.

No wonder more sandwich eaters are seeking preservative-free lunch meats. Now, local delis are catching up to that demand. So, next time you’re at the deli counter pondering the choices for school lunch or—your own lunch—consider asking for the nitrate-free choices. io

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• Flagstaff/ Munds Park

• Verde Valley / Cotton Wood / Clarkdale / Cornville / Camp Verde Rim Rock / Lake Montezuma / Jerome

Stearns Lending, Inc., offers many other loan products; contact a Stearns representative to learn more

Stearns Lending, Inc. is an FHA Approved Lending Institution, and is not acting on behalf of or at the direction of HUD/FHA or the Federal government. Stearns Lending, Inc. is a California corporation headquartered at 4 Hutton Centre Drive, 10th Floor, Santa Ana, California 92707. (800) 350-LEND (5363).

Stearns Lending, Inc. is a California corporation headquartered at 4 Hutton Centre Drive, 10th Floor, Santa Ana, California 92707. Call toll free at: (800) 350-LEND (5363). Company NMLS# 1854.

$0 DOWN PAYMENT Rates as low as 3.500% (3.508% APR)

Call for information and to obtain a quote specific to your situation. This is not a credit decision, an offer of credit or rate lock, or a commitment to lend. Your rate, fees, and other terms will depend on various factors including loan product, credit profile, property value, occupancy, loan size, etc. Rates and pro-gram availability may vary based on the state or region in which the financed property is located. Program restrictions apply. Stearns Lending, Inc. is registered, or exempt from licensing to conduct business in the following states which require license disclosure on advertising materials: Arizona Mortgage Banker License #0905413; This information is accurate as of April 17, 2013. © 2013 Stearns Lending, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

WANT TO BUY A HOME WITH ZERO DOWN FINANCING?*

RICKY MILESBranch Manager

623.207.9212 Direct 866.224.7074 Fax

[email protected]/phoenix

Stearns Lending, Inc.Phoenix Branch

34406 North 27th Dr., Suite 140Phoenix, AZ 85085

NMLS# 251850 Branch NMLS# 355681 Company NMLS#1854

Representing Fine Homes & Great People

Country Club - landings - Parkside - arroyo norte - Paseo

dixie linebergerrealtor®

[email protected]

If you want to buy a home, or to sell yours efficiently, please contact me,

Your neighbor & Realtor.

3668 W. anthem Way, suite b-158anthem, aZ 85086

If your property is currently listed with a RealtoR®, please disregard this notice.

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