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WeatherDate High Low PcpJan 9 65 36Jan 10 67 37Jan 11 64 36Jan 12 66 44Jan 13 69 41Jan 14 72 38Jan 15 66 49 .23
Weather readings courtesy Boyce
Thompson Arboretum.
Also In This Issue:
The Superior SunProudly serving Superior for more than 80 years
Vol. 88 No. 3 Periodicals Postage Paid at Superior, Arizona 85173 Wednesday, January 18, 2012 50¢
The ONLY news source dedicated to Super ior
NEW!! Crossword & Sudoku
Puzzles, Page 10
Get your tickets early for the Superior Home Tour
See Page 5
Using their imagination – third ‘class’ story presented,
See Pages 6 & 7
Page 2 Superior Sun, Superior, Arizona January 18, 2012
The Superior SunUSPS 529-320
James Carnes…..................................Advertising ManagerMichael Carnes ...................................... General ManagerJennifer Carnes.........................................… Managing EditorTaylor Beard................................................ReporterMila Lira.......................................................ReporterJohn Hernandez........................................ReporterBetsy Quinn .............................................. Reporter
Email:[email protected]; [email protected];[email protected];
www.copperarea.comPublished 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.
Member: Arizona Newspaper Association, National Newspaper Association.
Second class postage is paid at Superior, Arizona. Postmaster: Address changes to The Superior Sun, P.O. Box 579, Kearny, AZ 85137.
Telephone (520) 363-5554 or (520) 689-2436Fax (520) 363-9663
“There are numerous countries in the world where the politicians have seized absolute power and muzzled the press. There is no country in the world where the press has seized absolute power and muzzled the politicians”
—David Brinkley
Tributes
Funeral Notice
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GREAT NEWS!Earth Mover Tire Sales is temporarily relocating to downtown
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facility for a bigger and better 2012.
Joe Ramon Bingochea, 70, of Superior, passed away on Sunday, Jan. 8, 2012 at Banner Heart Hospital, Mesa, Arizona. Joe was born on Sept. 19,1941 in Superior, the son of Rumaldo and Margarita Vingochea.
Joe worked as a bus driver and maintenance personal for Superior Unifi ed School District until heart problems caused him to retire at the young age of 38. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather.
Joe is survived by his wife of 45 years, Rosa; children, Christine (Tony) Martinez, Charlene (Joe) Gutierrez and Joe (Toni) Bingochea II; grandchildren, Joseph (Shawna) Gutierrez, Alyssa Gutierrez, Kristi
Joe R. Bingochea
Joe R. BingocheaSeptember 19, 1941 – January 8, 2012
Gutierrez, Tony Martine Jr., Jacob Martinez, Makayla Martinez, Kalea Bingochea and Jose Bingochea III; two great grandchildren, Ayden Martinez and Jacob Martinez Jr.; brothers, Rumaldo Bingochea and Armando Bingochea; sisters, Margaret Ybarra and Rose Daniel, as well as many nieces and nephews. Joe is preceded in death by his parents, brothers William, Manuel and Abelardo and sister Mary Lou. A memorial mass honoring Joe was held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 14, at St Francis of
Assisi Catholic Church. You may pay tribute to Joe by visiting the family’s website, at www.MariposaGardens.com.
Memorial services for Gilbert Gonzales will be held Saturday, Jan. 28, at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Superior at 10 a.m. Mr. Gonzales passed away on Jan. 7, 2012. A full obituary will be printed at a later date.
Visitation and Rosary for Leonore Lopez Serpa will be held Friday, Jan. 20, from 6-8 p.m. at the Rest Haven Mortuary, 4302 East Southern Avenue, Phoenix. Graveside services will be held the following day at 11 a.m. at the Rest Haven Cemetery. Mrs. Serpa passed away Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2012. She was born in Superior on May 30, 1931, graduated from Superior High School in 1951 and married Johnny Serpa from Phoenix who preceded her in death. She is survived by her son, Fernando Serpa of San Francisco, California; a sister, Barbara Lopez Graham (Jim) of Hyrum, Utah; sister-in-law, Lillian Lopez of Albuquerque,New Mexico; and several nieces and nephews.
Leonore Lopez Serpa
May 30, 1931 - Jan. 11, 2012
Gilbert GonzalesNov. 13, 1929 -
Jan. 7, 2012
January 18, 2012 Superior Sun, Superior, Arizona Page 3
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FLORENCE – Representatives from the Assessor’s Offi ce will be visiting satellite locations to accept applications for property exemp-tions from Pinal County residents. The applications the Assessor’s Offi ce representative will accept are for Widow and Widower’s or Disabled Person Property Exemp-tions. The fi ling deadline for the exemptions is the last day in February. The Assessor’s Offi ce will have a representative at the following locations:• Mammoth – Mammoth County Complex; 118 South Catalina Av-
enue. Wednesday, Jan. 25, 10 a.m. until 1 p.m.• Casa Grande – Casa Grande County Complex; 820 East Cotton-wood Lane. Wednesday, Feb. 1, 10 a.m. until 1 p.m.• Apache Junction – Roy Hudson County Complex (Treasurer’s and Recorder’s Satellite Offi ce); 575 North Idaho Road. Tuesday, Feb. 7, 8 a.m. until noon and 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. All fi rst time applicants must apply in person. If you have ap-plied in the past you can re-apply by mail accompanied by a Notary Public’s signature and stamp. For
more information, please call (520) 509-3555 or (888) 431-1311. To fi le for the property exemp-tions you must present the follow-ing documents to the Assessor’s representative:Requirements for Widow and Widower’s Exemption• Must be a permanent resident of Arizona • Must have resided with their spouse in Arizona at the time of the spouse’s death or if their spouse died while a resident of another state, then the surviving spouse must have come to Arizona before January 1, 1969
• Must present the death certifi cate of the deceased spouse to the As-sessor• Must not have property value (within the State of Arizona) that exceeds a net assessed value of $23,991. Net assessed value can be found on your tax notice or Notice of Valuation cardIncome from all sources, exclud-ing social security, cannot exceed $29,421.• If children under 18 years of age reside in the household, the income cannot exceed $35,305.• Must fi le an application each year between the fi rst Monday in
January and through the last day of February• Must be able to state that either item A or B below is true:A) None of my children under 18 years of age resided with me during the previous calendar year. The total income from all sources including myself, my spouse, and any children aged 18 or more who resided with me, did not exceed $29,071 during the previous calen-dar year.B) At least one of my children who was under 18 years of age OR who was totally and permanently disabled, resided with me during
the previous calendar year. The to-tal income from all sources includ-ing myself, my spouse, and any other of my children, resided with me, did not exceed $34,884 during the previous calendar year.Requirements for Disabled Per-son’s Exemption• Must be a permanent resident of Arizona• Must be over the age of 17• Must be medically certifi ed as 100 percent and permanently disabled by your doctor (The As-sessor’s Offi ce will supply the
On-site help available for those applying for Widow/Widower’s or Disabled Person Property Exemptions
See Assessor, Page 10
Page 4 Superior Sun, Superior, Arizona January 18, 2012
A Superior woman was killed Wednesday, Jan. 11, after a head on collision near the Arboretum. According to the Arizona Department of
Public Safety, Stephanie Rachelle Ward, 19, Superior, was traveling westbound on US 60 in a Chevrolet SUV at 6:20 a.m. when it
veered off the road to the right. The SUV re-entered the road spinning counterclockwise. Ward’s vehicle crossed the center line into the
eastbound lane of US 60. The vehicle was facing the wrong way on US 60 when it was struck head on by a Chrysler sedan driven by Desiree Darlene
Philpot of Claypool. The SUV slid backward down a 10-foot embankment and the Chrysler came to rest in the center of US 60 facing south.
Ward was pronounced dead at the scene. Philpot was transported, treated and released from Scottsdale Osborne Hospital.
By Rev. Dennis Van GorpFamily Life Christian Center I have often heard someone quote from a book or another person without checking their source. What usually happens is that they get it wrong. This is a common mistake with the Bible. One well-meaning and often heard quote is this: “God helps those who help themselves.”
A careful study of the Scriptures, results in us wondering where it is and why we couldn’t find it. Quite simply, it is not found in the Bible at all. In one of his writings, Benjamin Franklin made that statement. But, it does sound so right, so . . . biblical. From Psalm 37:40 we read, “The LORD helps them and delivers them because they take refuge in
Him.” According to Webster; refuge, is to shelter from danger or difficulty, a place of safety. So, we find that the Lord helps those who turn to Him in times of trouble and difficulty, seeking His safety and security. The Psalmist, David, had many experiences living under God’s divine protection. He knew the best place to find safety. In Psalm 18:10, “the Name of the
Lord is a strong tower, the righteous run to it and are safe.” Also, from Psalm 40:17 we read, “You are my help and my deliverer.” Psalm 46:1 tells us, “God is our refuge and strength, an ever present help in trouble.” Looking further, we find in Isaiah 41:10, “do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will
uphold you with My righteous right hand.” In Psalm 17:3 we read, “Lord, be my rock of refuge to which I can always go.” In chapter 28 and verse 7 we find, “The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in Him, and I am helped.” The writer of Hebrews adds this (13:6), “So we say with confidence, ‘the Lord is my helper; I will not be afraid. What can man do to me?’ “
God helps those who trust in Him, depend on Him and call upon His name. He is always available in our time of need and despair. He will not hide from us, even when we try to hide from Him. When the storms of life attack: run to Jesus. He is waiting with open arms to love and shelter us. He is the Lord. He is our Lord. He is trustworthy, dependable and . . . He loves me!
Early morning accident claims life of Superior woman, sends Claypool resident to the hospital
Pastor’s Corner
January 18, 2012 Superior Sun, Superior, Arizona Page 5
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Wondering what the Magma Club looks like since it has undergone renovations? Curious about what work has been done to historic homes in town? Well, be sure to get your ticket early for the fourth annual Superior Home Tour set for Jan. 28 and 29. The Magma Club will be the site for the Antique Show (a fitting setting considering the building is c. 1920). Also on the tour is 610 West Sonora (on the cover) and 865 Willhoyt (above). (James Carnes photos)
Superior Home Tour coming
Page 6 Superior Sun, Superior, Arizona January 18, 2012
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Success By 612th Annual Read to Kids Day 2012
Volunteers Needed: Sort, Label & Deliver BooksRead A Book, Build A Library & Create A Few Smiles!
Take a few minutes out of your day to read to a child. Contact Head Start, a Child Care Center or Elementary School (Pre K or Kindergarten class) of your choice in Pinal County and schedule a time to read. When children are read to they acquire a love for reading, build a strong vocabulary and develop healthy brain connections. For every volunteer who reads on January 26, 2012, Success By 6, with the generous support of our sponsors will donate a new book to that classroom’s library. As an additional benefit every child that attends the event will receive one age appropriate book of their own to take home.
For more information contact:Frances Ortiz 520-836-0736
54th Annual
Gila County Gem & Mineral Show
January 20, 21 & 229-5 Friday & Saturday; 9-4 SundayGila County Fairgrounds, Globe3 miles north of the junction of US 60 & 70
Dealers & Demonstrations• Lapidary Equipment • Finished Jewelry
• Books & Tools • Minerals & Slabs• Fossils • Glass Blowing • Twist Wirecraft
• Channel Jewelry Making• Custom Jewelry making
• Copper Enamel Bead Making
Door Prizes
Snack Bar
Donations:• Adults $3
• HS Students w/ID Free• Children w/Adults Free
NEW THIS YEAR: Exciting Room for Hands on Learning & Presentations on Fossils, Geodes,
Minerals & Gold Panning.
The Potter’s Houseof Superior
We are located at 501 Lobb Ave.
(The old medical clinic)(520) 827-1588
Sundays 11:00 amThursdays 7:00 pm
Pastor Marcus ZuidemaEveryone is welcome
Nursery Provided
SuperiorChurch Directory
SUPERIOR HARVEST CHURCHHill St. and Stone Ave.
Sunday Morning Service: 10 a.m.-noonWednesday Bible Study: 5 to 6:30 p.m. Victory in Jesus
Pastor Albert M. Rodriguez480-354-4499 (home) 480-329-3647 (cell)
SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSISICATHOLIC CHURCH
11 Church AvenueMASS SCHEdULE:
Saturday, 5 p.m.Sunday, 9 and 11 a.m.
Tuesday - Friday 8 a.m.Confession: Saturday
4-4:45 p.m. or upon requestRectory and Parish Office,
689-2250www.stfrancissuperior.org
Fr. James Aboyi, VC
SUPERIORFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
921 Belmont StreetPASTOR BART MUELLER
689-5751, Please leave a message
Where everybody is somebody and Christ is everything!
Sunday School 9 a.m.Sunday Worship Service 10 a.m.Wednesday Study 6:30 p.m.
www.superiorfirstbaptist.net
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHOF SUPERIOR
100 Magma AvenueSuperior, AZ 85273
Pastor Jeanne EvensonWorship Service Sunday: 10 a.m.
Coffee & Fellowship immediately following worship.
Youth Group for 7th-12th graders Sunday Afternoon.
Contemporary Worship Service at 5 p.m. on the 3rd Sunday of the month.Our church is open for prayer the 2nd
Wednesday of every month.6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
All are welcome.Anonymous prayer box located at the
Save Money Market.We will pray for you!
Phone: 689-2631
Family Life Christian Center56 Kellner Ave.
Schedule of ServicesSunday School 9:30 a.m.Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m.Wed. Bible Study 7:00 p.m.
Everyone is WelcomePastor Dennis & Sandy VanGorp
Office 689-2202Assembly of God
To be included in the weekly church
listings, call the Superior Sun at 520-363-5554.
Here is yet another example of some of the fine imaginative efforts coming out of Mrs. Buck’s English Students. I challenged each class to come up with a
class story, each student contributing a line of plot to the story, which I would then dress up to help flow. I figured it would be only fair to give each class an equal
Students using their imaginations fighting chance to win pizza for their class. Read ‘em all, choose your favorite, and email me your choice at
[email protected] –the best story gets the pie! ~Taylor Beard So there stood Muriel,
embarrassed, in front of all the school buses—which were full—having just lost her skirt in the wind. Jesse stared in amazement, as he’d never seen such an incredible sight…but then again he is a teenage boy, so a teenage girl in her underwear awing him is to be expected. As most of the guy’s jaws dropped, one of them actually passed out and fell into a pile of cow dung; how inconvenient it can be to be a working farm school at times. Muriel paused for a second, not fully comprehending
Mrs. Buck’s third period juniors. Genre: Funny
the social nightmare that just blew off her body. Mental Note: Wrap skirts non-compliant during high winds. She then bolted and promptly tripped over the boy, who judging from his current state, did not handle intense moments gloriously. Dexter, having lost his coke bottle-sized glasses when he hit the ground, vaguely saw the situation go down, yet firmly understood that someone had tripped over him; being a gentleman, he wandered in the direction of said person to help them up, entirely oblivious to the missing item of clothing. Dexter is basically legally blind and has no business wandering anywhere without his glasses, doing so immediately resulted in the same action he had previously caused and the poor boy ended up on top of Muriel in, shall we say, an awkward position. Ohh and what an awkward position it was too. Unfortunately this whole hubbub took place in the direct line of site of Brad…M’s boyfriend, 200-pound jock, quarterback, and all together unenjoyably large and brutish. Brad gnarred off some words that were unrecognizable and removed Dexter from Muriel’s company, pronto. He was thus deposited back on the pile he had just evacuated. He wanted to evacuate it again. Bessie, the cow that left that delightful muckle took no notice of the events happening before her; she had just had fresh alfalfa thrown in her pasture, more for the diabolic process. Dexter searched eagerly through his bag for his
January 18, 2012 Superior Sun, Superior, Arizona Page 7
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– readers to pick favoritesgym shorts and upon finding them had them snatched away quickly by Brad…a simply delightful fellow. Principal Sanderson ended his school day by explaining to a blasé junior, in a flurry of terse words, why lockers are not synonymous with urinals. He emerged from the front doors to find a girl with no bottom half of her ensemble, a boy who was already covered in a reasonable amount of excrement, being thrown back into it and the majority of the students having missed their buses watching this display. Before the locker/urinal episode, he had come upon a student in the library who had meticulously glued several shelves of books together; in the ensuing chase, he rounded a corner to find that custodian had just waxed the linoleum. He unconsciously felt the large tear in the seat of his
pants as he thought about the incident. Nope. I’m out. I might actually kill one of them if I stay. He walked calmly over to his car, threw open the door, sat down and slammed his toes in the door…his hands moving much quicker than his feet. The students could hear the expletive clearly through the glass. I need a beer. I need more than a beer. I need five maybe six beers, he thought as he turned towards the highway. I don’t even know if I have anything at home. While pondering the contents of his liquor cabinet, Sanderson failed to notice several cars pulled over on the side of the road. He failed to notice several police officers waving him down, arms flapping frantically in his direction. He did notice, however, when the freshly
thrown nailstrip took out his front tires. “WHAT THE –!” Sanderson bolted out of his car in fury. This was not terribly impressive to the officers since Sanderson was all of five feet three inches tall. Head are going to roll, I am going to expel the little snot that did this. Sanderson apparently thought he was still at school and did not recognize that his administrative powers meant diddly-squat to these rather annoyed police officers. I’m gonna kick some—Or you’re gonna get tazed, Sanderson…the police don’t respond well to being ignored and then yelled at. “That’s for being an idiot…Don’t you yell at me!” the largest, angriest cop yelled at Sanderson and he flailed about on the ground. “Eleven cops just tried to flag you
down and you just cruised on through!” Sanderson twitched on the ground. I am actually peeing my pants, right now!, Sanderson realized, as that familiar warm sensation from his youth drifted back to him. Just then, as Sanderson unwittingly, emptied his bladder in front of an entire unit of cops, the man intended for the nail strip slammed into his car. “Man, you really should have just stayed in bed today,” the cop said to Sanderson, laughing slightly. “I am fully aware of this.” Sanderson replied…though since his tongue was still feeling the ill-effects of the recent tazing, it sounded more like “I’b bobbly bawarra dis”.
In fact, why not take two? The Goat Head Saloon is an independent, underground music venue, located at 1423 S. Country Club Dr. in Mesa, about which is said, on Voice Places (www.voiceplaces.com): “Dude, if you’re like totally looking for some groovy fun, be sure to pilot your old VW microbus on over to the Goat Head. It’s a ‘kind’ bar and grill offering jam-rock and all varieties of live music nearly every night of the week. An array of Americana, bluegrass, and rock groups also take to the colorfully-lit stage area at this charming wood-paneled bar. Several pool tables are also on the premises should you feel like proving your billiards superiority.” Having won Best Place To Get A Guinness 2003 Best Place to See 2008, Best Open Mic Night 2009 awards, the Goat Head is a quiet legend where the artistic fringe hangs out and the lookie loos gather to watch them, on stage and off. Every week, there are
Take Solis at the Goat Head Saloon, Jan. 20events, such as Tuesday 8 p.m. Acoustic Open Mic hosted by Carey Slade and Friends and Sunday 6 p.m. Blues, Jam and Open Mic hosted by Dirty Goat Productions, as well as special one-time or limited duration performances. On Jan. 20, Matthew David Solis, son of John and Samantha Solis, will be the opening act for his
father, John Solis, who is a regular at the Goat Head and a crowd pleaser, in his own right. Richard Galaviz Jr, Latin Comedian and local celebrity, will be emceeing. It’s also Ladies Night, so be sure and show up early, if you want a place to perch. Tickets, on sale now, are $7 pre-sale. Call 480-512-1127 for more information.
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QUEEN VALLEY HOMEOWNERS’ RUMMAGE SALE
The 30th Annual Queen Valley Homeowner’s Annual Rummage Sale will be held on Saturday, January
21, 2012, from 8:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon at the Rec Hall. Linens, Clothing, Glassware, Cookware, Electronics, Crafts, Accessories (shoes, hats,
and purses), Books, Furniture and Bid Items will be available. The Queen Valley Fire Auxiliary will have a bake sale in conjunction with the Rummage Sale next door at the Fire House.
Bargains Galore with pricing starting at 25 cents!
Public NoticeINVITATION FOR BID FOR HEAD
START MEALS Pinal Gila Community Child Services, Inc. (PGCCS) is presently requesting proposals/bids for preparation of Head Start meals. The qualities Head Start (PGCCS) is looking for in choosing a contractor to manage food services are: 1. Provide nutritionally balanced meals prepared with quality ingredients in accordance with the meal pattern requirements of young children (CACFP/USDA). Meals should be low in sugar and fat. 2. Have approved food service facility meet applicable health standards as authorized by the Arizona Department of Education, Nutrition Division. 3. The commitment and flexibility of a specialized food service to meet the changing and flexible needs of food services in today’s market. POSSIBLE FOOD SITES (approximate number of children to serve): Apache Junction (60), CAC-Signal Peak (32), CAC-Superstition Mtn (35), Casa Grande (150), Coolidge (106), Eloy (97), Florence (40), Globe (38), J.O.Combs (34), Mammoth (17), Maricopa (40), Miami (36), Payson (20), Stanfield (20), Superior (20), Toltec (34) If you are interested in serving any or all of the above sites for the 2012-2013 school year, your bid should be sent to: Pinal Gila Community Child Services, Inc. Food Service Program, 1750 South Arizona Blvd., Coolidge, AZ 85228; Phone (520) 723-5321, ext 1224 or 1233; Fax (520) 723-7337 Bids must be received no later than January 25,2012 by 4:30 pm. Pinal Gila Community Child Services, Inc., is an equal opportunity employer. Pinal Gila Community Child Services, Inc., provides meals at no cost to enrolled children without regard to age, sex, race, color, religion, national origin, or disability.MINER, CBN, SUN Legal 1/18/12
Come to the 54th Gila County Gem and Mineral Show at the Gila County Fairgrounds, three miles north of the junction of U.S. 60 and 70, near Globe. The show is open on Friday, Jan. 20, from 9 a.m. -5 p.m. and the same hours on Saturday, Jan. 21, then again on Sunday, from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Students and children get in free and it’s only $3 for each adult or $5 per couple.
The gem show regularly features unfi nished stones as well as fi nished jewelry, lapidary supplies, and artisans ready to demonstrate their fi ne craftsmanship. During the days, there will be special presentations on mining and fossils. The front room will have displays, dealers and demonstrations, and there will be a continuing silent auction, as well as door prizes and a snack
Gila County Gem and Mineral Show set for this weekendbar, provided by the Fraternal Order of Police, to tempt your tummy with deliciously edible eatables. The Wheel of Fortune game and the Grab Bags, always popular, will be available for play. This year’s show will also
include exciting new areas, such as an 5,000 square foot room built for hands-on learning and presentations. Kids! Come gold panning, fossil digging and geode breaking. Rough rocks will be available to
take home or to cut and polish, and, if you bring a picture of your pet, a local artist will paint it on a rock as a keepsake. It’s a great way to have fun with friends and maybe bring home a special treasure. All kids activities are for
a very small donation, and kids keep whatever they fi nd, win or have painted. For more information contact: John O’Brien, Show Chairman (408) 421-2654 and check out the new web site at gilagem.com.
After a two-week winter break, school is back in for Superior Head Start and after spending a nice time with family and friends, the teaching staff and students are settling back in, getting reacquainted and gearing up for great fun and learning. Learning what? How to be social in an appropriate manner, cooperation, sharing, working out problems are all part of the focus. Too, there are lessons learned by doing,
in how to eat healthy and exercising daily. The children also engage in reading a variety of books and practicing pre-writing skills. Some important dates are coming up this month beginning with a walking fi eld trip adventure on Wednesday, Jan. 25, to Save Money Market to tour the local grocery store and to purchase fresh vegetables. The children will be slicing vegetables to prepare “vegetable
Superior Head Start off to a great start!
soup” for the food tasting activity. On Thursday, Jan. 26, the children will be participating in Read To Kids Day. Superior Head Start invites local residents, community and family members to
participate by being a guest reader.
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•SUPERIOR ZUMBA CLASSES Attend Zumba classeswithEricka Real Mondays and Wednesdays starting at 4:30 p.m. andagainat6p.m.attheKennedyElementaryMultipurposeRoombehindthefrontbuilding.Costis$5.Call520-827-9972formoreinformation.•SUPERIOR HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP DRIVE.TheSuperiorHistoricalSocietyisholdingitsannualMembershipDriveandlooksforwardtowelcomingnewfriendsandrenewingfriendshipswithitsreturningmembers.Membershipduesareavaluablepartofthisorganizationwithmorethan90percentgoingtosupportday-to-dayactivitiesandoperatingexpenses.Call520-689-1969orstopbyandpickupyourmembershipapplicationtoday!•FINANCIAL PLANNINGCLASSSuperiorHeadStartwillhostatrainingonfinancialplanning,focusingoncreditrepairandbudgeting,presentedbyTomBaxter,FinancialTrainerwiththeApacheJunctionPublicLibraryonWednesday,Jan.18,at6p.m.Trainingisfreeandthe public is invited to attend. Head Start is located on 150 LobbAvenue. Call Hilda Cardenas, Head Start Director at 689-2812 formoreinformation.•SENIOR CENTER SERVICESSuperiorSeniorCenterlocatedat360WestMainStreet,Superior, offersmeals in thecenter forasuggesteddonationof$2forpersons60orolder,orthosewhohaveadisability.Thepriceofamealforthoseunder60is$4.Themealsare servedat noon. If anyoneneeds transportation to or from thecenter,thesuggesteddonationis$1forthose60orolder.Thepriceis$1mandatoryforthoseunder60.Weaskthatyoucallby7:30a.m.toensurethatyourrideisprovidedforyouandtoverifyyourlocation.IfyouhaveanyquestionsregardingtheSeniorCenterandservices,pleasecall520-689-5182.•THRIFT STORE TheSuperiorSeniorshaveathriftstorewhichtakesclean,gentlyuseditemstosell.Thehoursofoperationare9a.m.tonoon.ThestoreisadjacenttotheSeniorCenter.Pleasecomeinandbrowsetheselectionofhouseholditems,booksandclothing.•SUCCESS BY 6 12thannualReadtoKidsDaywillbeheldJan.26,2012forallPinalCountyelementaryschoolkindergartenclasses,ChildCareCentersandHeadStarts.ForeveryvolunteerwhoreadsonJan.26,UnitedWayofPinalCountywill donateanewbook tothatclassroom’s library. Inaddition,eachchildwill receiveoneageappropriatebooktokeepfortheirown.Formoreinformation,pleasecallFrancesOrtizat520-836-0736.
•READ TO KIDS DAYSuperiorHeadStartPreschool invitescommunity members to read a storybook to the preschoolers onThursday,Jan.26,forthe12thAnnualReadtoKidsDay,sponsoredbyUnitedWayofPinalCountyandtheSuccessBy6Initiative.Foreveryvolunteerreaderthatparticipates,HeadStartwillreceive1newbook.Asanadditionalbenefitthisyear,eachstudentwillreceiveanageappropriatebookoftheirowntotakehome.CallHildaCardenas,HeadStartDirector,689-2812toscheduleatimetoreadtostudents.•LEARN TO PLAY THE DIGERIDOO There will be a freeDigeridooclassattheSuperiorHomeTour,Jan.28and29.Learntomakeandplaythedigeridoo,theinstrumentplayedbytheAboriginesinAustralia.DocDarrwillbeteachingtheyoungandyoung-at-heartatBesichParkonMainStreet.CalltheChamberofCommerceformoreinformationat520-689-0200.•FOURTH ANNUAL SUPERIORHASAHEARTBENEFITTheSuperiorHasHeartvolunteercommitteeisgearingupfortheFourthAnnual Superior Has Heart benefit to be held Sunday, Feb. 19, 1–6p.m.,atLosHermanosBallRoom inSuperior.Ticketsare$12perperson.LivemusicwillbebyArmorGomezandasteakdinner,sponsoredbyRedBearOutfitters,willbeserved.AllproceedswillbedonatedtotheAmericanCancerSociety,insupportoftheirmission.ContactMikeMcKeeat520-827-0471orFredMuriettaat520-689-2948withquestionsanddonations.•QUILT SHOW The ScrapRats10thanniversaryQuiltShowwillbeheldSaturday,March3,from10:30a.m.to5p.m.attheQueenValleyRecreationHall.Admissionis$2andchildrenunderage12areadmittedfree.Thisyear’sfeaturedquilter isConnieClark.Call520-463-2089or480-882-9171formoreinformation.•SUPERIOR HEAD START PRESCHOOL Superior HeadStartPreschoolisalwaysacceptingapplicationsfor3and4yearoldchildren. A variety of educational, mental health, nutrition, healthactivities, and, sometimes medical and dental needs are providedtomeetspecialneedsthroughthisprogram.Familiesparticipateineducation,socialserviceandparent involvementactivities.Childrenmust be three years old byAug. 31. Familiesmust income qualifyandhaveproofofguardianship(birthcertificateorDEScertifiedletterwithchild’snameandbirthdate).Childrenmusthave the followingimmunizations:Varicella,4DTP,3Polio,1MMR,3HepatitisBandHIB booster.Call 689-2812 formore information or stop by at 150LobbAvenueMonday-Friday8a.m.-4p.m.
Clubs & Meetings•SUPERIOR ARBORETUM BINGO Superior ArboretumResidentsAssociationBINGOwillbeheldTuesdaynightsat7p.m.intheCommunityRoomat199WestGrayDrive.•FAMILY LIFE CHRISTIAN CENTER BIBLE STUDIESBeginningWednesday,Aug.17,7p.m.,at56Kellner,theFamilyLifeChristianCenterwill beholdingnewBibleStudies, forwomenandmen.TheWomen’sstudywillbe”Secrets,TransformingyourLifeandMarriage.”andforthemen,therewillbe“StrongMeninToughTimes.”Call689-2202formoreinformation.JoinusforagreattimeinGod’sWord.
•BINGO AT VFW POST#3584Bingoisbiggerandbetter,prizewise,attheVFWPost#3584inSuperior.ComehavefunonFridaynights,startingat7p.m.There’llbe20gamesoftheregular,jackpotandspecialtypeandasnackbar,witharegularbaropenfrom5p.m.•PARKS & REC CLASSES Superior Parks & Recreation isopeneveryFridayandSaturdayfrom3-7p.m.attheOldRooseveltSchoolonLobbAvenue.TaeKwonDoclassesareheldfrom4-6p.m.onSaturday.Forregistration,locationand/ormoreinformation,cometotheRooseveltSchoolonSaturdayorcontactParks&RecreationDirectorBarbaraArriolaat520-827-0052.
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Crossword: Rock & RollACROSS1. *”We Are the _____”6. *Madonna’s cone-shaped garment9. Clarified butter13. Farewell in France14. *”Barbara ___,” sung by The Beach Boys15. Private university in Des Moines, IA16. Times New _____17. *Papa’s got a brand new one18. Oil tanker19. *A rockabilly original21. Ran away to marry23. Open box attached to long pole handle24. Scratch or scrape25. Programmer’s bane28. Pocket bread30. Chew the fat or chat35. It will37. Literary “through”39. Peter in Russian40. “In ____ of”41. *Behind Wilson sisters, this group rose to prominence in 1970s43. Japanese soup44. Treeless plain46. Affirm47. A bunch, often followed by “of”48. Inhabitant of republic on southwestern shores of Arabian Peninsula50. *”Heat of the Moment” band52. ___ Luis Obispo53. Similar in quality55. Some pop-up online57. *Founding member of legendary British band60. *”___ ____ Rock and Roll”64. *Rock and Roll, e.g.65. Not divisible by two67. *New _____, formerly Joy Division68. Sometimes precedes “nonsense”69. Motion of assent70. Period from Dec. 24 to Jan. 6, pl.71. Cook slowly72. *”Owner of a Lonely Heart” band73. Farley’s side-kick in “Tommy Boy”
DOWN1. *”Let’s do the time ____ again”2. Detected by olfactory organ3. Ice crystals or frost4. Some keep others on a short one of these5. Tire brand6. *The Beach Boys’ “Don’t Worry ____”7. DNA transmitter8. *Aerosmith song with one-word title9. “Get a ____!”10. Exhibiting vigorous good health11. Added to, commonly followed by “out”12. Poetic “ever”15. *Popular R&B style of 1950s and 1960s20. Archie Bunker’s wife22. French lake24. Single-file procession25. *”It’s still Rock and Roll” to him26. Being of service27. Flash of light29. Titaness who was mother of Helios, Selene, and Eos in Greek mythology31. Jodie Foster’s “____ Island”32. Laertes and Fortinbras to Hamlet, e.g.33. Like ship away from harbor34. *Mr. Dynamite36. Anything half-moon shaped38. Mine deposits42. *Chuck Berry went to prison after one45. Medieval siege weapon49. *___ & Tina Turner51. Software plug-ins54. Literary technique56. Razor sharpener57. *”I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll” singer58. Initial stake59. What Jack’s beanstalk did60. Made in Vegas61. It turns on a light bulb?62. Mix together63. Gaelic64. *”Hop on the bus, ___”66. John or Jane___
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