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Copyright 2012 Welcome Home Magazine
A F r e e G i f t F o r Tu c s o n A r e a H o m e b u y e r s O F P H O E N I X S U M M E R 2 0 1 0 WelcomeHOME Home Paint & Decorating Advice Will Your Remodeling Project Pay Off Aree G or Poex Area Homebuyers Things to Do When the Movers Leave Newcomer & Community Information Cable or Satellite Helping You Make the Best Choice See page 8 * Limited time offer. Available to residential customers in Cox Arizona service areas. May not be available with other offers. The $49.99 Cox Bundle includes Cox TV Starter, Cox High Speed Internet Starter and one phone line with at-rate local calling. A monthly discount of $3.66 will appear as a credit off Cox TV service. Offer requires twelve month agreement and if any one or more of the required services are disconnected or downgraded for any reason, an early termination fee (“ETF”) of $50 will apply and will be reduced by $4.17 for each full month that you complete. Installation fees, equipment rental, taxes and other surcharges not included. Other restrictions may apply. All rates subject to change. Deposit may be required. Other Cox Bundle packages are available. Annual savings based on purchase of Cox Deluxe Bundle compared to same services purchased separately. © 2010 CoxCom, Inc. dba Cox Communications Arizona. All rights reserved. You need it. We got it. All your family’s technology needs from one company, on one bill, and for one low price — as low as $49.99 a month for TV, Internet and Phone service. Cox TV Cox High Speed Internet SM Cox Digital Telephone ® Other Bundles available – save over $200 a year Move up before you move in. Bundles $ 49 99* /MO. TING AT Call now! Call Click Stop By cox.com 52 0-777-8914| tucson 623-594-8914| phoenix Cox’s Community Development Commitment Since Cox Arizona is a local company, we are able to focus on how we can improve the communities where we live and work everyday. From support of local events to delivering exclusive programming on Cox7- AZ, we know what is important to Arizona residents, and our connection to the state of Arizona grows every year. Programs and events we supported in 2009 included: Tucson International Mariachi Conference This past spring, thousands of music lovers lled the Tucson Convention Center and Reid Park for the 32nd Annual Tucson International Mariachi Conference. Cox’s partnership with La Frontera (the state’s largest behavior health organization and the parent non-prot of the Mariachi Conference) helped preserve this cultural event and strengthen it for years to come with a blend of marketing and advertising support. My Voice. My Choice. Take Charge. In an effort to help parents and young people cope with the technologies that sometimes open unwanted doors to the world around us, our latest program in the My Voice. My Choice. series aired on Cox7- AZ in November 2009. This exclusive Cox7-AZ program featured Internet safety information related to instant and text messaging, social networks, and cyber bullying. Sunnyside School District Over the last two years, Cox has evolved our partnership with the Sunnyside School District and their ground-breaking program, “Digital Advantage.” The program provides a free laptop computer to qualifying students to help enhance their education experience. Cox has been a lead sponsor of this program and is also providing connectivity to every student for an extended period of time. Giving Back to Our Community Cox Communications Arizona is committed to building, strengthening and investing in metropolitan and rural Arizona communities by raising and granting funds and mobilizing employee giving and seless service. Cox Charities Through Cox Charities, more than $2.4 million in grants have been awarded to nonprot organizations that impact our community primarily through youth education programs. Cox Charities is generously funded by Cox employees, fundraising events and our community partners. For more information about Cox’s charitable giving and community outreach programs, visit cox.com/myconnection/arizona/community.cox. Employee Commitment to the Community Cox employees also generously give of themselves every year through volunteerism, board participation and donations, enriching the communities where we live and work. Through the Cox Volunteers! program, employees in Arizona logged over 16,000 hours of volunteer work in our community last year. Employee Contributions Campaign Every fall, Cox Charities hosts an annual pledge drive that encourages our employees to donate to their favorite charities. Every dollar contributed through the drive supports vital programs that help our community. In 2009, employees pledged nearly $460,000 to local charities, including United Way, Chicanos Por La Causa, American Cancer Society, and many others. Since 2003, Cox Arizona employees have contributed more than $2 million back into their community. Getting Local 52 0-777-8914| tucson 623-594-8914| phoenix 4 WELCOME HOME MAGAZINE 3 Getting Local As a local company, Cox Arizona knows what is important to you and welcomes you to your new community. 6 Will Your Remodeling Project Pay Off Find out if your remodeling project makes sense for you. 7 Revamp Your Space Design tips for furnishing your new home on a budget. 8 What’s Your Best Choice for Video Service – Cable or Satellite Dispelling some of the biggest misconceptions, inaccuracies and old wives tales will help you decide. 10 Finding Quality Child Care Tips to make sure the child care you select has the most comfortable and safe environment possible. 11 After The Move Checklist The quicker you can cross these things off your checklist, the sooner you can begin to relax and truly enjoy your new home. 12 Decorate With Paint There is no easier way to update your space then with a fresh coat of paint. 13 Newcomer and Community Information Cox has done all the research for you to help you get settled into your new community. Publisher: James F. Sweeney Pro duc tion & Ed i to ri al Man age ment: Mary Sweeney Promotions Director: Lucy Sweeney Pro duc tion: Graph ic Results, Carol Rush Executive As sis tants: Kelly Marie, Ryan James. Wel come Home Magazine is published quarterly at 79 Spyglass Drive, Littleton, Col o rado 80123-6657, (303) 797-8400. Copy right 2010. All rights reserved. Re pro duc tion in whole or in part without prior written per mis sion is strictly pro hib it ed. While ev ery precaution has been taken to ensure the ac cu ra cy of the editorial in for ma tion included at press time, neither the publisher nor the ed i tor shall be liable for damages arising out of errors or omis sions. The opinions expressed herein are those of the au thors and do not necessarily rep re sent those of the distributor. Return postage must ac com pa ny all manuscripts, draw ings and pho to graphs if they are to be returned, and no responsibility can be as sumed for unsolicited materials. 9 7 6 OF PHOENIX SUMMER 2010 13 SUMMER 2010 5 Think Green! As you enjoy the information and advertising offers in Welcome Home of Phoenix to help with your move, keep in mind we make a concerted effort to bring this to you in an environmentally responsible way. This starts with the paper we use for this edition. The wood ber to make the paper comes from sustainable forests. For every tree harvested to make this paper, a new tree is grown. In addition, this has been independently certi ed to the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) standard. The printer we utilize also has many initiatives and programs including certi cations with Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Rainforest Alliance (RAC) and Partnership for a Clean Environment (PACE). What’s more, the printer uses soy base inks as well as direct- to-plate imaging and digital proo ng, which saves lm, chemicals and energy. We provide just this one copy of the magazine for your use. Please go to our website for future issues at www.welcomehomemag.com. This way you can view future quarterly editions, including advertiser offers and coupons. We hope you enjoy the magazine and remember to please recycle. Visit www.earth911. com for recycling information. Welcome Home of Phoenix 6 WELCOME HOME MAGAZINE HOW DOES REMODELING PAY OFF Attic Bedroom Remodel 83.1% Deck Addition - Wood 80.6% Siding Replacement - Vinyl 79.9% Minor Kitchen Remodel 78.3% Window Replacement - Wood 77.3% Window Replacement - Vinyl 76.6% Basement Remodel 75.4% Major Kitchen Remodel 72.1% Bathroom Remodel 71.0% Two-Story Addition 68.6% Roofing Replacement 66.6% Family Room Addition 65.3% Master Suite Addition 65.2% Garage Addition 62.2% Back-up Power Generator 58.9% Bathroom Addition 57.9% Sunroom Addition 50.7% Home Office Remodel 48.1% $ 11 75* /MO. AS LOW Cox Digital Telephone ® *Available to new residential Cox Digital Telephone customers. May not be available with other offers. Regular rate of $11.75 per month is for customers who subscribe to other Cox services and $13.00 per month for telephone-only subscribers. All rates are subject to change. Applicable taxes, regulatory fees and surcharges not included. Local service limited to at-rate basic local exchange service on primary line only. Modem equipment may be required. Modem uses household electrical power to operate and has backup battery power provided by Cox if electricity is interrupted. Telephone service, including access to e911 service, will not be telephone-only subscribers. All rates are subject change. Applicable taxes, regulatory fees and surcharges not included. Local service limited to at-rate basic exchange service on primary line only. Modem telephone-only subscribers. All rates are subject change. Applicable taxes, regulatory fees and surcharges not included. Local service limited to at-rate basic exchange service on primary line only. Modem available during an extended power outage or if the modem is moved or inoperable. Telephone services provided by Cox Arizona Telcom, LLC. ©2010 CoxCom, Inc. dba Cox Communications Arizona. All rights reserved. equipment may be required. Modem uses household electrical power to operate and has backup battery power provided by Cox if electricity is interrupted. Telephone service, including access to e911 service, will not be equipment may be required. Modem uses household electrical power to operate and has backup battery power provided by Cox if electricity is interrupted. Telephone service, including access to e911 service, will not be Order today! 52 0-777-8914| tucson 623-594-8914| phoenix SUMMER 2010 7 Add An Artistic Accent A painted chest or antique armoire is a fashion statement when it is added to most furniture styles. These should not match your existing décor, but instead stand out as an artistic expression complementing your other furnishings. An example of this would be adding a Ningbo (Asian) antique painted piece to a very clean contem- porary room. The result will be a unique fashion statement that will be charming, as well as create conversation among your friends! Shop Online & Deliver to Phoenix Place your order online and AFW will work with you every step of the way. Their polite and profes- sional delivery team will bring the furniture into your home, place it in the room of your choice and completely set up your furniture. Unlike most competitors, they don’t shop out nationwide deliveries to 3rd parties. If you order from American, it will be delivered from American! Go to www.afwonline.com, click delivery info for full details and start decorating your new house today! Update your lamps – pick shades or bases with bright colors that engage and draw your eyes. Add an interesting sculpture or piece of colored glass to your cocktail table or mantle – it can become a focal point of the room. An area rug adds color and pattern to the oor, creating warmth and atmosphere. A leaner mirror placed opposite a window with a view can open a room and make it appear larger. A beautiful oral or a touch of greenery adds warmth to any space. Utilizing any of these tips allows you the opportunity to add your per- sonality to an otherwise neutral room of furniture. Accessories are a smaller purchase that can change the look of any room quickly and effectively. Revamp Your Space Tips from American Furniture Warehouse Furnishing your new home is an adventure in fashion – where the trends change swiftly and dramatically, same as selecting your wardrobe is centered around current fashion trends. Unfortunately, you cannot change out all of your furniture to keep up with constantly changing fashion trends or to update looks you have grown tired of. You can still give your new home a fresh feel, bring in the latest color trends and make your home an exciting retreat without stressing your bank account! Consider these simple designing tips: Rearrange Plan one room at a time and complete it before you move to the next. Stand in the middle of the room and think about how you will use the room. Is there enough space to arrange the furniture to best suit how you plan to use the room Go to www.AFWonline.com and experi- ment with the room planner if you need assistance with this step. Other simple rearrangement ideas include moving some furniture away from the walls – this adds a unique touch and changes the room feel and dimensions. If you are not pleased with the overall layout or feel of your room, you may also consider exchang- ing pieces from one room to another. Just because you bought a new lamp intended for your bedroom doesn’t mean it is not better suited for your liv- ing room. Add New Accessories Accessories are an affordable way to simply update a room, or completely revamp the feel of a space. A new piece of art hung on a focal wall can add drama and introduce a new color scheme. Use the art as a building block to pull colors into new pillows and a throw on the sofa. Other tips involving accessories: Advertorial Myth 1 Myth 2 Myth 3 Myth 4 Myth 5 What’s the Best Choice for Video Service: Cable or Satellite Dispelling myths, misconceptions and old wives tales about satellite Myth 6 Myth 7 Myth 8 Myth 9 Myth 10 10 WELCOME HOME MAGAZINE $ 11 75* /MO. AS LOW Cox Digital Telephone ® *Available to new residential Cox Digital Telephone customers. May not be available with other offers. Regular rate of $11.75 per month is for customers who subscribe to other Cox services and $13.00 per month for telephone-only subscribers. All rates are subject to change. Applicable taxes, regulatory fees and surcharges not included. Local service limited to at-rate basic local exchange service on primary line only. Modem equipment may be required. Modem uses household electrical power to operate and has backup battery power provided by Cox if electricity is interrupted. Telephone service, including access to e911 service, will not be telephone-only subscribers. All rates are subject change. Applicable taxes, regulatory fees and surcharges not included. Local service limited to at-rate basic exchange service on primary line only. Modem telephone-only subscribers. All rates are subject change. Applicable taxes, regulatory fees and surcharges not included. Local service limited to at-rate basic exchange service on primary line only. Modem available during an extended power outage or if the modem is moved or inoperable. Telephone services provided by Cox Arizona Telcom, LLC. ©2010 CoxCom, Inc. dba Cox Communications Arizona. All rights reserved. equipment may be required. Modem uses household electrical power to operate and has backup battery power provided by Cox if electricity is interrupted. Telephone service, including access to e911 service, will not be equipment may be required. Modem uses household electrical power to operate and has backup battery power provided by Cox if electricity is interrupted. Telephone service, including access to e911 service, will not be Order today! 52 0-777-8914| tucson 623-594-8914| phoenix SUMMER 2010 11 12 WELCOME HOME MAGAZINE SUMMER 2010 13 PHOTO COURTESY OF CITY OF PHOENIX PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT NEWCOMER AND COMMUNITY INFORMATION Welcome to your new home in the Phoenix/Prescott area. The following information should be helpful whether you are a newcomer or simply moving within the area. Keep this reference guide in a handy place so you can refer to it often. The advertisers in this magazine all supply products and services that you may need soon after moving. Many even provide coupons and special offers. Motor Vehicle Services Many vehicle and driver’s license transac- tions can be completed online at the Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division Communication Center. For more information, visit the service website at ser- vicearizona.com. Phoenix ..602-255-0072 Prescott ..602-255-0072 Automobile Registration Arizona you must show proof of vehicle insurance, proof of ownership and a physical inspection of the vehicle. Your out-of-state title and registration must be surrendered at the time of application for Arizona title and registration. You must register it in Arizona as soon as you become an Arizona resident. Driver’s License Arizona state law requires that all applicants for an original driver license or identi cation card present two forms of identi cation; one must have your photo (or three forms of identi - cation if no photo identi cation is available). Of ce Locations: Phoenix Phoenix Central .2739 E Washington St Phoenix Northwest 20626 N 26th Ave Phoenix South Mountain .221 E Olympic Dr Phoenix West 4005 N 51st Ave Prescott Prescott Of ce.. 1105 Commerce Dr Vehicle Emissions For vehicle emissions information or for the location and hours of emissions test facilities, visit the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality at www.azdeq.gov, or call toll free 877- 692-9227 (877-myazcar). Transportation Carpools ShareTheRide sharetheride.valleymetro.org Valley Metro Bus and METRO Light Rail For complete information on schedules, park and ride locations, maps, fares and passes, visit valleymetro.org Airport Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport skyharbor.com Main Number .602-273-3300 Airport Paging .602-273-3456 Lost and Found ..602-273-3333 Parking Hotline .602-273-4545 Ground Transportation ..602-273-3383 Light Rail METRO light rail Sky Harbor Airport connection is free to or from the 44th St and Washington Taxi Service AAA Cab .602-437-4000 VIP Taxi .602-275-8888 Discount .602-266-1110 Shuttles SuperShuttle ..602-244-9000 Airport Parking 24-hour parking information .602-273-4545 Free airport shuttle buses run every 7-10 minutes to and from all economy parking to terminals. Libraries To nd the hours and location of a branch nearest you visit these websites or call these phone numbers: Phoenix visit phoenixpubliclibrary.org 602-262-4636 Prescott prescottlibrary.info .928-777-1500 Voter Registration To be eligible to vote in a city election, you must be at least 18 years old, be registered to vote within Maricopa County and a resident of the city at least 29 days prior to the election. You may also request a voter registration form by call- ing the Maricopa County Elections Department at 602-506-1511 or visit Phoenix City Hall, 200 W Washington St, main lobby, the City Clerk Department, 15th Floor and other government facilities. County Sheriff Of ce Maricopa County Sheriff’s Of ce ..602-876-1801 mcso.org Yavapai County Sheriff’s Of ce .928-771-3260 co.yavapai.az.us/sheriff.aspx Utilities Natural Gas Southwest Gas Corporation ..1-877-860-6020 swgas.com Emergency or safety issue .1-800-528-4277 Electricity Salt River Project (SRP) .602-235-8858 srpnet.com Outside Phoenix area .1-800-258-4777 Power emergency .602-236-8811 Arizona Public Service (APS) .602-371-7171 aps.com Outside Phoenix area .1-800-253-9405 Cable TV Service Cox.623-594-8914 cox.com Water Salt River Project (SRP) .602-236-3333 Outside Phoenix area .1-800-258-4777 Trash Removal Phoenix - Visit the City of Phoenix trash remov- al website at phoenix.gov/garbage to nd when trash is collected in your neighborhood. Prescott - For trash removal in the city of Prescott visit cityofprescott.net. Recycle Phoenix Solid Waste Customer Service at ..602-262-7251 Prescott City of Prescott recycling .928-777-1116 Recycling Drop-off Sites Phoenix Hudson-Baylor West 1919 E University Dr North Gateway Transfer Station and Materials Recovery Facility 30205 N Black Canyon Hwy 27th Ave Solid Waste Management Facility 3060 S 27th Ave Prescott City of Prescott Transfer Station 2800 Sundog Ranch Rd Recycle a Bicycle The Human Services Department at the St. Vincent DePaul Society on 420 West Watkins accepts bicycles for refurbishing. Individuals learn how to x bikes, which are then given to clients that need transportation to and from work. For more information call 602-261-6854. Chambers of Commerce Greater Phoenix Chamber of 602-495-2195 Commerce Prescott Chamber of Commerce .928-445-2000 Humane Society Phoenix Arizona Humane Society .602-997-7586 azhumane.org Prescott Yavapai Humane Society .928-445-2666 yavapaihumane.org Dog Parks Phoenix PETsMART Dog Park at 602-262-6971 Washington Park RJ Dog Park at Pecos Park.602-534-5252 Echo Mountain Off Leash Arena ..602-262-6696 Rose Mofford Sports Complex .602-261-8011 Steele Indian School Park .602-495-0739 Prescott Chino Valley Dog Park ..928-710-1684 Mountain Valley Park 928-772-9207 14 WELCOME HOME MAGAZINE NEWCOMER AND COMMUNITY INFORMATION Prescott Dog Park ..928-777-1122 Willow Creek Dog Park .928-777-1122 Parks and Recreation For park and facility locations, classes, and programs as well as youth and adult sports leagues, visit: Phoenix ..phoenix.gov/parks. Prescott cityofprescott.net/services/parks/ Pools For a list of pools in the Phoenix area, call Phoenix Aquatics Of ce at 602-262-6541 or visit phoenix.gov/sports/pools.html. Senior Centers Phoenix For information about each Phoenix senior center including maps and activities visit: phoenix.gov/residents/seniors/seniorcenters/ index.html Adam Dias .602-262-1609 4115 W. Thomas Rd Chinese ..602-262-6411 734 E. Elm St Deer Valley .602-495-3714 2001 W. Wahalla Ln Desert West 602-495-3709 6501 W. Virginia Ave Devonshire.602-262-7807 2802 E. Devonshire Ave Goelet A.C. Beuf Goelet A.C. Beuf 602-534-9743 3435 W. Pinnacle Peak Rd Manzarita .602-262-4949 3581 W. Northern Ave Marcos de Niza .602-262-7249 305 W. Pima St McDowell Place .602-262-1842 1845 E. McDowell Rd Paradise Valley .602-495-3785 17402 N 40th St Pecos ..602-534-5366 17010 S 48th St Senior Opportunities West 602-262-6610 1220 S Seventh Ave Shadow Mountain .602-534-2303 3546 E Sweetwater Ave South Mountain 602-262-4093 212 E Alta Vista Rd Sunny Slope .602-262-7572 4115 W. Thomas Rd Prescott Adult Center of Prescott .928-778-3000 adultcenter.org Hiking Trails Phoenix - Trails are open 365 days a year. Visit phoenix.gov/PARKS/hikemain.html Prescott - Prescott’s Mile-High Trail System: cityofprescott.net/services/parks/trails Golf Courses City of Phoenix Golf Courses Aguila Golf Course 602-237-9601 8440 S 35th Ave Cave Creek Golf Course 602-866-8076 15202 N 19th Ave Encanto 18 Golf Course 602-253-3963 2775 N 15th Ave Maryvale Golf Course 623-846-4022 5902 W Indian School Rd Palo Verde Golf Course .602-249-9930 6215 N 15th Ave Papago Golf Course .602-275-8428 5595 E Moreland St Municipal Cave Creek Municipal Golf 602-866-8076 Course, 5202 N 19th Ave Encanto Golf Course .602-253-3963 2745 N 15th Ave Encanto Nine Golf Course 602-262-6870 2300 N 17th Ave Maryvale Golf Course 623-846-4022 5902 W Indian School Rd Palo Verde Golf Course .602-249-9930 6215 N 15th Ave Papago Municipal Golf Course ..602-275-8428 5595 E Moreland St Public Ahwatukee Country Club .480-893-1161 12432 S 48th St Arizona Biltmore Golf and 602-955-9655 Country Club, 2400 E Missouri Ave Club West Golf Club .480-460-4400 16400 S 14th Ave Foothills Golf Club 480-460-4653 2201 E Clubhouse Dr Lakes at Ahwatukee .480-893-3004 3431 S 44th St Legacy Golf Resort .602-305-5550 6808 S 32nd St Paradise Valley Park Golf Course ..602-992-7190 3505 E Union Hills Dr Phantom Horse Golf Club .602-431-6480 7777 S Pointe Pkwy W SUMMER 2010 15 NEWCOMER AND COMMUNITY INFORMATION Aguila Golf Course Pointe Golf Course on Lookout 602-866-6356 Mountain, 11111 N 7th St Raven Golf Course At South 602-243-3636 Mountain, 3636 E Baseline Rd Stonecreek Golf Club 602-953-9111 4435 E Paradise Village Pkwy S Villa De Paz Golf Course .623-877-1171 4220 N 103rd Ave Vistal Golf Club .602-305-7755 701 E Thunderbird Trail Wild re Golf Club .480-293-3800 350 E Marriott Dr After-school Programs Phoenix Phoenix Afterschool Center (PAC) Phoenix Afterschool Center (PAC) is an out-of-school time recreation program for school-age children throughout Phoenix. PAC Hotline ..602-495-5302 North Phoenix .602-262-7782 South Phoenix .602-256-4384 West Phoenix.602-261-8081 Central Phoenix .602-495-5378 PAC Main Number 602-262-7370 Prescott Y After School Program .928-445-7221 Education Phoenix - For a complete list of schools in the Phoenix area visit phoenix.gov/education. Prescott - For a complete list visit prescott.org/ education.html. Phoenix Area Hospitals Arizona Heart Institute & .602-532-1000 Hospital Arizona State Hospital ..602-244-1331 Banner Health System.602-839-2000 Barrow Neurological Institute .602-406-6281 Carl T. Hayden VA Medical ..602-277-5551 Center John C. Lincoln Health Network ..602-943-2381 Paradise Valley Hospital 602-923-5000 Phoenix Baptist Hospital .602-249-0212 Phoenix Children’s Hospital .602-546-1000 Saint Joseph’s Hospital and .602-406-3000 Medical Center Saint Luke’s Medical Center .602-251-8100 Prescott Area Hospitals Northern Arizona VA Health .928-445-4860 Care System Yavapai Regional Medical Center .928-445-2700 Welcome Home Magazine Online For more helpful information visit our web site at www.welcomehomemag.com. We provide just this one copy of the maga- zine for your use. Please go to www.welcome- homemag.com to view future quarterly editions, including advertiser offers and coupons. 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