By Lisa Stewart Eighth grade students in Digital Media at Explorer Middle School will be moving on to high school. Recently, they came together to discuss what words of wisdom they would pass on to the new Eighth graders. “Stay organized and do your homework.” Hana...
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Are you looking for a good middle school for your child to attend?
By Zoe Pepin Well, you should take them to Explorer Middle School. Explorer has many opportunities for your child. We have a program where if your child has a disability they have a program where they can go to school here, but not be in any of the same classes with...
Take Advantage of Summer Golf
By Matt Keel For some people, the summer in Phoenix is a time to stay indoors and avoid the heat. For other people, the summer is a great time to get outside and play more golf. Playing golf in the summer can be an enjoyable experience. If you can manage playing in...
A Community within a Community
By Barb Kozuh The Desert Ridge Parents’ Group (DRPG) was founded by a Mom who loved her community of Desert Ridge, but was looking to find a group of Mom’s who were going through what she was going through with her toddlers…the teething, the tantrums and wondering if...
Desert Ridge® Parents’ Group (DRPG)
The Desert Ridge® Parents’ Group (DRPG) is a fun-filled organization for parents and children in the North phoenix area. All families in the Desert Ridge® community are invited to check out our activities and events! Founded in 1997, the not-for-profit Desert Ridge®...
Cashman Park – Community Announcement & Update
It’s official… The Desert Ridge Community Association and City of Phoenix formally executed the Cashman Park Development Agreement with the official signing on April 15, 2014. This landmark, first of its kind agreement, allowing the upgrade of a City of Phoenix public park with private funds from a community association, creates a very unique partnership that enables us to now advance the Cashman Park Improvements envisioned for our community park.
Community Compliance Corner
When draining or backwashing a pool remember to use the cleanout for your home. Do not drain pool water into the City of Phoenix streets, alleyways or any other City of Phoenix right of way. Backwashing or draining your pool into the association common areas is not permitted.
So many ways to have fun in the sun
Kid friendly ways to beat the heat this summer with ice and water play.* Freezy Tees Contest Supplies Tee shirts, Wax paper, Baking Trays The chill factor in this fast-paced race makes it much cooler than your average dress-up game. Before the contest, prepare a...
DID YOU KNOW?
Updating or upgrading the exterior of your home By Carmello Musarra, Compliance Coordinator Did you know that as our area begins to change and age, many homeowners are looking to update or upgrade amenities to the exterior of their homes throughout the community....
4th Annual Lemonade Stand for Charity
The children of Ironwood Greens and Lockwood Estates hosted the 4th Annual Lemonade Stand for Charity during the LPGA Founders Cup at Wildfire Golf Club. What started as a little lemonade stand for some weekend fun has turned into a much-anticipated crowd favorite by...
Too Young for Braces?
By by Nolan E. Cordon DMD, MS You may have noticed an increase in children 7 to 10 years of age with braces. You may have also wondered why they would have braces if they still had baby teeth. The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that an orthodontic...
Congratulations to the New Desert Ridge Community Association Board
Congratulations to the New Desert Ridge Community Association Board Congratulations to our newly elected board members Barry Goldfarb, Carl Prettyman, Jr. and Stephanie Rimmer who were elected by the members to serve on the board for a term of 2 years. The...
Desert Ridge a Below Average Community?
Desert Ridge A Below Average Community? By Steve Burns Community Awareness Committee Chair A few weeks ago if someone had asked me if Desert Ridge was a below average community I would have said Absolutely not. I would have then begun to boast about our location,...
Summer Irrigation
Summer Irrigation During the hot summer months we adjust our habits, activities, and how much water we consume. We should also be changing how we care for our landscape plants during these hot summer months. Cacti native to Arizona need almost no supplemental...
2013 Neighborhood Statistical Information
Once a year, twice if I can, I try and get crime statistics out to the various neighborhoods that I serve. These numbers for your specific neighborhood are part of this ongoing information that we try and get to the public. I have included an explanation about these statistics in this article as well so that if this is the first time you have seen these types of numbers you can be educated about how we count them.
Pioneers with a Vision
Pioneers with a Vision The bold pioneers of early Arizona shared a vision of a better Arizona in the future. Desert Ridge has captured the trailblazing spirit of these pioneers. Its master plan explores new ideas in community development. Concern for preserving the...
Paradise Valley Unified School District Celebrate Centennial Year
Paradise Valley Unified School District Celebrates Centennial Year By Marty Macurak As we enjoy the modern developments and conveniences that comprise Desert Ridge, it is easy to believe that everything here is as young as the neighborhoods in which we live. Yet, you...
What’s in a Street Name?
What’s in a Street Name? Did you know that the Desert Ridge Major Collector and Residential Streets Names have a storied and historic significance that runs as deep through the chronicled past of Arizona’s early explorers, pioneers, settlers, founders, citizens and...
A 17 Year Perspective of a Resident/ Property Manager
A 17 Year Perspective of a Resident/Property Manager By Jim Davis In April 1997 my wife Barbara and I moved to the Bear Creek neighborhood within the Desert Ridge community. As a previous condominium association president, it did not take long before I found myself...
Nellie Cashman – The Story of a Real Life Dime Novel Heroine
Many women came west in the 19th century to pan out that dream of getting rich, but none can match a little Irish lady named Nellie Cashman. A restless adventurer, Nellie ranged the Old West for 50 years prospecting for gold and spreading good cheer whenever she traveled. She made and lost, or gave away, a number of fortunes during her lifetime.
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor You are invited to write your thoughts or comments to the Desert Ridge Lifestyles editor at: editor@desertridgelifestyles.com I read the Burger roundup in the last issue of Desert Ridge Lifestyles, and I was sad that 25 Degrees wasn’t one of the...
Communications Chair
Communications Chair “In the last issue of Desert Ridge Lifestyles, we discussed the new growth and development in our community. In this issue, we thought it would be fun to understand the history of Desert Ridge, putting our community’s growth in perspective. I...
From the President
Fighting Crime in Desert Ridge For the past six years, our DRCA Board has focused on reducing crime in Desert Ridge. While that isn’t a responsibility normally associated with a community association, it is our belief that safe neighborhoods with low crime rates...
Paradise Valley Community College Center for the Performing Arts – Presents The Pirate Queen
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Gena Wade, PVCC Box Office Coordinator Box Office Phone: 602-787-7738 Email: boxoffice@paradisevalley.edu Website: www.paradisevalley.edu/cpa WHO: Paradise Valley Community College WHAT: June...