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Free Grass Clinic

Experts will provide helpful tips on growing a green lawn year-round

PHOENIX -  Ace Hardware stores across the Valley will host a free winter grass clinic on Saturday, Oct. 4 at 2:00 p.m. Ace Hardware experts will provide step-by-step tips on overseeding and lawn care solutions for the winter months.

“In order to grow a successful lawn in a warm climate, it’s important to begin preparation for overseeding when evening temperatures drops to 64 degrees. At that point, the grass will become dormant and the rye grass won’t have to compete with the summer lawn,” said John Arterburn, owner of Pinnacle Peak Ace Hardware. “There are several different seed options available, including new hybrid alternatives, which grow faster and require less water than the average

Cleaning Services in the East Valley Living Business Directory

The new Business Directory software for this site has been loaded and an updated database of small businesses offering products and services has been loaded. We will be introducing many new features over the next few weeks and months as we roll out the new software functions.

Free Business Directory listings are available as well as premium listings and upgraded listings for those who provide reciprocal links back to this site. We will introduce various portions of the directory in a series of blog posts over the next few weeks. This is the first in that series.

Cleaning Services

There are a variety of businesses providing various cleaning services listed in the Business Directory here on East Valley Living.

Here are the main listings for Cleaning Services and the subcategories include:

Trails III & IV Homeowners Association
Trails III & IV
The Official Website of the Scottsdale Arizona Trails III & IV Home Owners’ Association.

SRP Board Appointments

Karen Fisch, Salt River Project manager of Community Outreach, has been named to two non-profit boards. Fisch will serve on the Arizona Business Education Coalition, an alliance of business and education leaders from across the state focused on the success of the K-12 education system in Arizona. Fisch also was named to the Arizona Theatre Company, which has offered award-winning performances in Phoenix and Tucson to a combined audience of more than 150,000 since 1983.

In other SRP news, David M. Hall has been appointed to the Valley of the Sun United Way board. Hall is a Principal Engineer in SRP’s Electrical System Planning and Engineering.

More here: SRP

An annual survey of commuter transportation habits shows that 56 percent of full-time employees now bus, bike, carpool, vanpool, or walk to work at least once a week - the highest level ever recorded in Maricopa County, according to Valley Metro Regional Public Transportation Authority.

Also, telecommuting and working a compressed schedule is at an all-time high in the Valley with 32 percent of employed adults reporting that they do this at least one day per week. And, for the second straight year, there has been an increase in the frequency of carpooling or vanpooling throughout the work week.

“More people are using alternative forms of transportation now than at any other time in the past 15 years,” said David Boggs, executive director of Valley Metro RPTA. “Gas prices certainly are a factor, but we also are encouraged by the jump in telecommuting, which indicates a willingness on the part of our employers to accept what technology is making more and more possible. Allowing staff to work from home truly can help both traffic congestion and air quality.”

public transit and telecommuting

MCACC shelters overflowing with cats

(Phoenix) - Maricopa County Animal Care and Control (MCACC) is being overrun with cats. Right now, there are more than 200 of these fluffy fur-balls at MCACC’s Animal Care Centers. The two large cat rooms at the West Valley Animal Care Center have more than 10 kitties in each room.

Demand for all services by Valley Metro Regional Public Transportation Authority increased to the highest levels ever recorded in June as gasoline surpassed $4 a gallon and Maricopa County recorded more high pollution advisories in a single month than it did during all of last year.

Ridership on commuter Express bus routes rose 40 percent year-over-year to top 9,000 boardings in June, while new registrants in Valley Metro’s online carpool partner matchlist grew 380 percent year-over-year. Currently, there are more than 7,100 commuters in the database who are looking to share the ride.

Valley Metro’s website-which allows visitors to map a bus trip, purchase online fare, and find a carpool or vanpool partner-also saw enormous spikes in demand. Page views of www.ValleyMetro.org increased 156 percent year-over-year in June to more than 1.38 million views.

Gas Prices Past the Tipping Point

Valley Metro

Scottsdale Arizona Kitchen Design Gallery Wins Second Place in
THERMADOR Freedom® Collection™ Design Contest.

Luxury appliance manufacturer Thermador® and Candice Olson, host of HGTV’s “Divine Design,” recently announced the winners of the Freedom® Collection™ Design Contest. Featuring both traditional and contemporary styles, the final kitchens all demonstrated total design freedom by utilizing Thermador’s ingenious modular column refrigeration system. The three winners will share $150,000 in cash and prizes, as well as recognition in a national advertising and publicity campaign.

“The Thermador Freedom Collection refrigeration, freezer and wine columns allow designers and consumers to create truly custom kitchens with unprecedented flexibility, rather than be limited by the placement of a bulky refrigerator/freezer combination,” said Holger Fietz, director of brand marketing. “We sent out a call to the design community and they responded with a lot of creativity, so we applaud all the winners and entrants of the Freedom Collection Design Contest.”

FIRST PLACE: Jennifer Allison; Redondo Beach, CA

Offering spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean, Allison’s open kitchen features custom-made alder wood cabinetry with hand-applied distressing and finishes. She chose to flank a buffet, treated with a six-step color process that differs from the rest of the kitchen, with her Thermador Freedom Collection refrigeration and freezer columns. In effect, Allison decided to visually, as well as functionally, separate her refrigeration to allow for multiple work spaces. The buffet’s signature color also matches the handmade tiles on the backsplash for her Thermador 48″ Pro Grand™ Professional Series Range.

“Jennifer’s design made beautiful use of two key features of the Thermador Freedom Collection: the ability to separate the columns from one another to create multiple functional work spaces, as well as the seamless integration it offers with custom cabinetry,” said Candice Olson.

SECOND PLACE: Johan Bolle; Scottsdale, AZ

Johan Bolle, a principal of EuroDream Kitchens & Design Gallery, created a luxuriously modern kitchen for his Scottsdale client. He utilized European-style cabinetry in a Wenge finish, manufactured by Notle Küechen of Germany. Bolle explored several design options but kept encountering space limitations with a traditional side-by-side built-in refrigerator. By incorporating the Thermador Freedom columns, the overall kitchen now offers more functional space and flow. This was an important criteria for the client, who travels frequently for work, yet likes to relax when home by cooking a fabulous meal.

Visit the following links to read and view more about Johan Bolle and EuroDream Kitchens & Design Gallery’s

Kitchen Designs - Window Treatments - Kitchen Appliances

THIRD PLACE: Patricia Coburn; San Diego, CA

Coburn and her husband drew up the plans themselves for their kitchen remodel, with the sole purpose of enlarging the overall space to create more work areas. Both avid cooks, their small kitchen needed to accommodate their love for frequent entertaining of family and friends. Limited by the size of traditional built-in refrigeration, the Coburns instead installed separate Freedom columns. Yet they were still able to increase their overall refrigerator and freezer storage capabilities, to fit more foods for their numerous tropical and holiday themed parties.

The built-in Freedom Collection features the industry’s first fully integrated and Truly Flush Mounted™ refrigeration columns that can be placed anywhere in the kitchen. The collection includes counter-depth fresh food, freezer and wine columns in different width sizes, as well as the industry’s first integrated and flush-mounted three-door bottom-freezer; a two-door bottom-freezer is also available.

Each ENERGY STAR® rated Freedom column has its own compressor and evaporator to eliminate air exchange and odor transfer, which can be a concern with traditional refrigeration. The exclusive FreeFlow® Air System perfectly regulates the interior temperature within a variance of only 1.5 degrees, resulting in consistent air regulation and distribution to help keep “market fresh” foods longer. Other interior features include the motorized Liberty Shelf®, which conveniently moves a fully loaded top-shelf up to 22 pounds with the simple touch of a button. The heavy-duty Freedom® Hinge allows all the columns to be flush mounted to cabinetry, without sacrificing accessibility to the full extension drawers by opening up to an amazing 115 degrees.

As a result of its ingenious design and flexibility, the Freedom Collection has been awarded with numerous distinctions, including a: 2007 Design Journal Platinum Award for Design Excellence (ADEX); 2007 Excellence in Design Gold Award from Appliance Design Magazine; 2007 Woman’s Day Specials KB Awards honorable mention in the refrigeration category; 2006 Home Magazine American Kitchen and Bath Award; and 2006 Product Innovator Merit Award from Kitchen and Bath Business.

Thermador now also provides a new electronic catalog for its Freedom Collection refrigeration in 20-20 Design software. This gives designers using 20-20 Design an extensive number of 3-D, photo-realistic visuals of the modular columns so that clients can experience the look and feel of their kitchen prior to installation.

The Freedom Collection is among the quietest refrigeration units in the built-in category and has an MSRP of $3,099-$7,449; wine columns have an MSRP of $4,149-5,249. For more information about the Freedom Collection and the Design Contest, or to access the product’s 20-20 Design catalog, please visit www.thermador.com/freedom.
About Thermador

Thermador is part of BSH Home Appliances Corporation, a fully-owned subsidiary of BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH, the third largest appliance manufacturer in the world. For more than 70 years, Thermador has been empowering America’s cooking enthusiasts with revolutionary products — from the world’s first wall ovens to gas cooktops with the patented Star® Burner and a speedcooking oven that reduces cooking time by 50%. Today, Thermador continues to fuse state-of-the-art cooking functionality with classic American style to create the ultimate in powerful luxury kitchen appliances. For more information, please visit www.thermador.com or call 800.656.9226 to request a catalog. Thermador, Freedom, FreeFlow Air System, Liberty Shelf, Freedom Hinge and Star Burner are registered trademarks; An American Icon, Freedom Collection, Truly Flush Mounted and ProGrand are trademarks of BSH Home Appliances Corporation.

ASU Training helps Arizona high school students learn and showcase their video game design and development skills.

After six weeks of intense, hands-on training in video game design and development, Arizona high school students participating in the CampGame summer program offered by Arizona State University’s Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering want you to experience the awesome video games they’ve created.

WHEN: Friday, July 18, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.

WHERE: ASU SkySong, 1475 N. Scottsdale Rd. (southeast corner of Scottsdale Road and McDowell Road), Room 195

The public is invited to play the students’ video games from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. CampGame graduates will present final projects until 6 p.m., followed by the CampGame awards ceremony and reception.

The picture below is of Bill Austin and Mike O’Neil at LinkedIn Live In Phoenix.  They have both just recently reached four thousand direct connections on LinkedIn and had also just met in person for the first time.

This was the inaugural event and launch party for Integrated Alliances LinkedIn Live Phoenix events and it was held on November 6, 2007 at Ruth’s Chris Steak House on Camelback in Phoenix Arizona.

 Bill Austin and Mike O\'Neil at Phoenix LinkedIn Live Launch Party

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