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32 Courts 34 Nonprofits 40 Education 44 Real Estate 46 HOAs 51 Health Guide 72 Outdoor Recreation 78 Arts and Culture 79 Business 85 Restaurant Guide 94 Churches
Welcome Letters 10 Maricopa’s Rich History 12 Survey Says ...
14 John Wayne 16 911 Air Repair 20 City of Maricopa 22 Pinal County 24 Elected Officials 28 Voter Registration 29 Utilities 30 Public Safety
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Welcome to Maricopa A s mayor, it is my distinct honor and privilege to welcome you to your new home in the city of Maricopa. Maricopa
The Ak-Chin Indian Community A s Chairman of the Ak-Chin Indian Community, I would like to welcome you to our community and invite you and your family to visit us!
Ak-Chin is an O’odham word translated to mean “mouth of the wash” or “place where the wash loses itself in the sand or ground.” The Ak-Chin Indian Community has an enrollment of more than 1,300 tribal members and a land base of just over 22,000 acres. We were formally organized in 1961, under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934. First and foremost, we are a farming community; Ak-Chin Farms was established in 1963 and currently harvests more than 15,000 acres, making us one of the largest farming communities in the United States. Cotton is the principal crop while barley, potatoes, alfalfa and corn are also grown. We are home to the Ak- Chin Him-Dak Eco-Museum, the first of its kind in the country. The Him-Dak Eco-Museum is a place where objects of our past, our culture and traditions are conserved and shared. Our local deli, Vekol Market serves as a gas station and cafe that offers a variety of options made fresh daily, a wide selection of groceries, a dining area and a patio with outside seating. Ak-Chin Southern Dunes Golf Club, located along Highway 238, provides a welcoming ambiance with breathtaking views. Ak-Chin Southern Dunes is perfect for the golf enthusiast but also offers delicious meals at the Arroyo Grille. Southern Dunes is also rated #6 of golf courses to play in the State of Arizona according to Golfweek Magazine. Ak-Chin Circle, entertainment for the entire family! Harrah’s Ak-Chin Casino offers some 500 luxurious guest rooms with all the amenities to make your stay a comfortable one. The renovated Bingo Hall, newly added conference/banquet space and restaurants are first class for everyone to enjoy. Next door, the Ak-Chin Circle Entertainment Center offers “one stop, non-stop entertainment” featuring theaters (limited seating), bowling, game room, Luxe Lounge sports bar, dining; as well as private event facilities. On behalf of the Ak-Chin Tribal Council and the Ak-Chin Indian Community, we welcome you to Maricopa and we hope to see you soon!
is a beautiful, young city, having been incorporated nearly two decades ago, in October 2003. As a relatively new city, this can present a host of challenges, but it also presents unparalleled opportunities for growth, expansion and success! As you have undoubtedly seen, Maricopa is a new, thriving and beautiful community, and truly an ideal location to raise a family or retire with purpose. Here we have bustling schools, open parks, great amenities, fun events, safe neighborhoods, connected social groups, new and expanding businesses — you will find there is no shortage of things in which to immerse yourself. Despite all these great reasons to live here, I believe our greatest assets in Maricopa are her residents. I know you will quickly discover Maricopa’s unique sense of community spirit, pride and belonging that is getting harder and harder to find in America today. We have so many knowledgeable, intelligent, kind, generous, caring and friendly neighbors, who are ready to meet you, say hello to you in the grocery store, volunteer or simply lend a hand when needed. Hopefully you will discover what my family and I have come to realize as each day passes. Simply put: We love Maricopa! And I know you will, too. On behalf of the entire City Council, welcome home… and welcome to Maricopa!
Back row left to right: Councilmember Bob Marsh, Councilmember Vincent Manfredi, Councilmember Henry Wade, Councilmember Rich Vitiello . Front row left to right: Councilmember Amber Liermann, Mayor Christian Price, Vice Mayor Nancy Smith. WELCOME TO THE CITY OF MARICOPA Councilmember, Vincent Manfredi
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Shortly after Maricopa found its new home, Maricopaville succumbed to the flames of a destructive fire, taking most of its buildings and homes, and sending its few inhabitants east to Maricopa Junction. During the next 35 years, Maricopa Junction experienced modest prosperity building churches, a hotel and schoolhouse. In 1912, under President Taft, the federal government established reservation land south of Maricopa Junction. Less than a year later the federal government shrunk the reservation by half due to opposition from area farmers. Ak-Chin Indian Community was established in 1961. The population of Maricopa in 1920 was 381. In 1930, in the first year of the Great Depression, that number was reduced to 143. Later, in 1935, the M&P Line closed. Over the following decade, the area struggled with the effects of the Depression and then a war-time economy. After World War II, the community began to again experience modest growth, even expanding the schoolhouse to accommodate the growing population. Over the next 60 years, some of the most well-known Maricopa families — Smiths, Farrells, Andersons and Burks — moved to the community and established their roots. In 1995, State Route 347 was finished, paralleling the old M&P Branch Line. The City of Maricopa officially incorporated in 2003. In less than 15 years, Maricopa’s population grew from just over 1,000 to more than 43,000 in 2010. Today, the population is estimated to be about 54,000.
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S ince pre-Columbian times, Maricopa has had three distinct locations, each with its unique history. Prior to and during the early colonial period, native bands of the Akimel O’odham (Pima) and Pee-Posh (Maricopa) lived in the Valley around the Gila River. Relying on native trails and the “good-natured” tribes in the area, a stagecoach route was established just west of Pima Butte connecting Tucson with Phoenix. Along that route south of the Gila River, about eight miles northwest of the current city limits, a relay station was built. Settlers called the stop Maricopa Wells after the O’odham word for the Pee-Posh people. A steady supply of fresh water made it a desert oasis fed by wells reaching into the underground Gila River. When Arizona became a territory in 1863, there were only three communities in the state with considerable size — Tucson, Prescott and Maricopa Wells.
Prior to the construction of the Southern Pacific Railroad, Maricopa Wells was a major supply post on the Transcontinental Mail Line and Butterfield Overland Stage Mail Line. Upon completion of the SPRR in 1879, the post was moved south to meet the tracks at its second home — Maricopaville — about 3.5 miles west of its current location. Maricopaville suffered a short life, lasting only about seven years before being moved to its third and final locale. There were intentions to build a second rail line to connect Maricopaville to Phoenix (M&P Branch Line), but residents in Tempe became upset by the prospect of being excluded from access to the north-south line. In 1886, their noise eventually forced the M&P Branch terminus (Maricopa Junction) east to where the city of Maricopa is today. In 1887, the first M&P train went into operation, and a year later the Maricopa post office opened.
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Wayne and Johnson moved into the cattle business in the 1960s, running a feedlot near Maricopa and a ranch near Springerville.
John Wayne was born Marion Morrison in Winterset, Iowa.
He grew up in Southern California and became a movie extra and then an actor after losing his scholarship to USC in the 1920s.
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Wayne died of cancer in 1979.
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The region also had its hottest autumn in history, with an average high temperature of 93.2 degrees from Sept. 1 to Nov. 30. “This year we experienced the hottest temperatures on record. It was crazy!” Nieves said at the end of 2020. “We were extremely busy with each tech averaging 8 to 10 service calls a day. We brought two more guys onto the crew. Between the heat and people stuck at home from the pandemic, urgency and immediacy contributed to the need.” Nieves started his career in the Arizona HVAC business in 2006, learning the skills of the trade by repairing, installing and servicing every type of air conditioning system — old and new. In 2017, he made the decision to open his own business in his hometown of Maricopa. 911 Air Repair launched, he said, with an emphasis on service to the customer and the community, commitment to building relationships built on trust, and quality of workmanship through training and certification of its technicians. With families “sheltering in place” in the early months of the pandemic, many sought to improve the quality and purity of air in their homes, he said, noting a whole-house system can eliminate 99.9% of allergens and contaminates, including the COVID-19 virus. 911 Air Repair repairs all brands of residential HVAC systems and honors “ We were extremely busy with each tech averaging 8 to 10 service calls a day. We brought two more guys onto the crew. Between the heat and people stuck at home from the pandemic, urgency and immediacy contributed to the need. ”
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manufacturer’s warranties. “Preventative maintenance is the key,” Nieves said. “We recommend a twice-yearly checkup for your HVAC, spring for the AC and fall for heating.” Stellar reviews on social media give testimony to the company’s dedication and drive for excellence in performance and customer service, according to Nieves. “We operate from the mentality of customers come first,” Nieves said. “When you treat people well, trust is developed. People will recommend you to their friends and neighbors. 75% to 85% of our business is from referrals and word-of-mouth.” ‘MY FOOTPRINT IS HERE IN MARICOPA’ Born and raised in Maricopa and a graduate of Maricopa High School, Nieves is a tireless advocate and youth activity sponsor. He lends financial support to several high school sports teams, Little League teams and wrestling events. He is also involved in e-sports at Copper Sky and outdoor football and basketball events at Pacana Park. Last October, 50% of the money from referrals went to training, equipment and jerseys for teams. In addition, he works with local nonprofits including the Maricopa Pantry. He also sponsored the “Maricopa Wild Horses” public art initiative, purchasing a decorated horse sculpture. This is part of his legacy to his children as a Maricopan, he said.
“I grew up here, my children are growing up here, and I want them to know how much pride I have in this community and the people in it,” he said. “My footprint is here in Maricopa.” Nancy Rollins, his fifth-grade teacher at Maricopa Elementary, recalled Nieves as an “amazing student” who was interested in everything and loved science and social studies. In 1995, she said, Nieves and four classmates entered The Honeywell AeroSpace Challenge and placed second. “This was a first for our school and Maricopa and set the tone for future first-place wins,” she said. But Rollins remembers Nieves for more than academics. “Quiet spoken and thoughtful, close to friends and his family, Ray was always helping others,” she said. “He was really community- minded even as a 10-year-old.” Over 25 years, Rollins said she has watched Nieves develop his character and relationships with people. “He’s just really a good guy,” she said. “He honestly cares about people and service to his community. He is always willing to extend a helping hand.”
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L ocally owned and operated by Ray Nieves, the heating, ventilation and air conditioning business strives to be a “one-stop shop” for its customers. But keeping one’s air conditioning system running was more important than ever in 2020. The Phoenix region had the hottest summer in its history, shattering the record for the most 100-degree days in a calendar year, with 144. A record was also set with the mercury reaching a high of at least 110 degrees for 50 days. That crushed the previous record, from 2011, of 33 days. Moreover, August was the hottest ever since records started being kept in 1895, with an average high temperature of 110.7 degrees and an average overall temperature of 99.1 degrees, both the warmest ever, according to the National Weather Service.
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Board of Directors President Dan Frank Secretary Brad Hinton Member Scott Kelly
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39700 W. Civic Center Plaza 520-568-9098 Maricopa-AZ.gov
800-237-9814 CentralAZ.edu
Member Dan Miller [District 4, Maricopa] Dan.Miller2@CentralAZ.edu
Mayor Christian Price 520-316-6821 Christian.Price@Maricopa-AZ.gov Vice Mayor Nancy Smith 520-316-6822 Nancy.Smith@Maricopa-AZ.gov Councilmember Henry Wade 520-316-6825 Henry.Wade@Maricopa-AZ.gov Councilmember Vincent Manfredi 520-316-6823 Vincent.Manfredi@Maricopa-AZ.gov Councilmember Rich Vitiello 520-316-6826 Rich.Vitiello@Maricopa-AZ.gov Councilmember Amber Liermann 520-316-6824 Amber.Liermann@Maricopa-AZ.gov Councilmember Bob Marsh 520-316-6829 Bob.Marsh@Maricopa-AZ.gov
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President Gladys Christensen [District 1] Gladys.Christensen@CentralAZ.edu
Sheriff Mark Lamb 971 Jason Lopez Circle, Building C, Florence 520-866-5997 PinalCountyAZ.gov/Sheriff County Attorney Kent Volkmer 30 N. Florence St., Building D, Florence 520-866-6271 PinalCountyAttorney@Pinal.gov PinalCountyAZ.gov/CountyAttorney Justice of the Peace – Western Pinal Justice Court Lyle Riggs 19955 N. Wilson Ave. 520-866-3999 PinalCountyAZ.gov/Judicial Constable – Western Pinal Justice Court Glenn Morrison 19955 N. Wilson Ave. 520-840-5294 Glenn.Morrison@Pinal.gov
Member David Odiorne [District 2] David.Odiorne@CentralAZ.edu
Come join us for our City Council meetings CITY HALL 39700 West Civic Center Plaza (520) 568-9098 1st & 3rd Tues. of each month
Supervisor Kevin Cavanaugh [District 1] Kevin.Cavanaugh@Pinal.gov
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Member Evelyn Casuga [District 3] Evelyn.Casuga@CentralAZ.edu
Supervisor Mike Goodman [District 2] Mike.Goodman@Pinal.gov
Member Jerry D. Walker (District 5) Jerry.Walker@CentralAZ.edu
Work sessions – 6:00 p.m. Regular sessions – 7:00 p.m.
Supervisor Stephen Miller [District 3] Steve.Miller@Pinal.gov
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Supervisor Jeff Serdy [District 5] Jeff.Serdy@Pinal.gov
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Assessor Douglas Wolf 31 N. Pinal St., Building E, Florence 520-866-6353 Assessor@Pinal.gov PinalCountyAZ.gov/Assessor Recorder Virginia Ross 31 N. Pinal St., Building E, Florence 520-866-6830 Recorder@Pinal.gov PinalCountyAZ.gov/Recorder Treasurer Michael McCord 31 N. Pinal St., Building E, Florence 520-509-3555 PinalCountyAZ.gov/Treasurer
44150 W. Maricopa-Casa Grande Hwy. 520-568-5100 MUSD20.org
Governing Board President AnnaMarie Knorr AKnorr@MUSD20.org
Vice President Ben Owens BOwens@MUSD20.org
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US Veteran Founded - Family Owned. $25 Veterans Discount on each security door & window SECURITY DOOR & WINDOW SPECIALS
STEEL ON STEEL SECURITY SCREEN FULL VIEW DOOR
Rep. Bret Roberts 1700 W. Washington St., Room 344, Phoenix 602-926-3158 BRoberts@AZLeg.gov AZLeg.gov Secretary of State Katie Hobbs 1700 W. Washington St., 7th Floor, Phoenix 1-800-458-5842 AZSOS.gov
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Kathy Hoffman 1535 W. Jefferson St., Phoenix 800-352-4558 adeinbox@AZED.gov AZED.gov/Superintendent Corporation Commission 1200 W. Washington St., Commissioners Wing, 2nd Floor, Phoenix 602-542-3026 AZCC.gov Commissioner Justin Olson Commissioner Lea Márquez Peterson Commissioner Sandra Kennedy
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema 317 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. 202-224-4521 3333 E. Camelback Road, Suite 200, Phoenix 602-598-7327 www.sinema.senate.gov/contact-kyrsten Sen. Mark Kelly B40B Dirksen Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 202-224-2235 2201 E. Camelback Road, Suite 115, Phoenix Kelly.Senate.gov
STARTING AT $1,599 INSTALLED
Welcome to Estrella Gin in Maricopa
Solutions. It's Our Middle Name.
Governor Doug Ducey 1700 W. Washington St., Phoenix 602-542-4331
Attorney General Mark Brnovich 1275 W. Washington St., Phoenix 602-542-5025 AZAG.gov
US Veteran Founded Female & Family Owned Supports local business and nonprofit organizations
Engage@AZ.gov AZGovernor.gov
President of the United States Joe Biden The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, D.C. Switchboard: 202-456-1111 Comments: 202-456-1414 TTY/TTD: 202-456-6213 Visitors Office: 202-456-2121 WhiteHouse.gov
Commissioner Anna Tovar Commissioner Jim O’Connor
Sen. Venden “Vince” Leach 1700 W. Washington St., Room 303, Phoenix 602-926-3106 VLeach@AZLeg.gov AZLeg.gov Rep. Mark Finchem 1700 W. Washington St, Room 129, Phoenix 602-926-3122 MFinchem@AZLeg.gov AZLeg.gov
SECURITY DOOR SALE
Opportunities are endless for the type of space we can create to match your company’s needs and the employment base available here.
Treasurer Kimberly Yee 1700 W. Washington St, 1st Floor, Phoenix
Teamwork is more than a word. It’s the foundation of our delivery system that thrives upon collaboration with our clients and is tailored to your unique needs and challenges. Because we have a strong commitment to the satisfaction of our clients, we are driven each day to provide specialized systems for those we serve.
Custom Ivy Talison MANY MORE DESIGNS TO CHOOSE FROM! *Doors shown in this ad are not included in $999 special Elegante Florence Nogales Sunset Milan 2
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602-542-7800 AZTreasury.gov
Rep. Tom O’Halleran [District 1, Maricopa] 324 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 202-225-3361 211 N. Florence St, Suite 1, Casa Grande 520-316-0839 www.ohalleran.house.gov/contact
Shane Cook Commercial Realtor™ (480) 703-3316 scook1247@gmail.com
Coupon required. Cannot combine with any other offer, or discounted products. ANY DOOR BASE PRICED $ 1,225 OR MORE Ad must be present. Cannot combine with any other offer, or discounted product. $ 50 OFF 1,100 OR MORE
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Mine Inspector Joe Hart 1700 W. Washington St, 4th Floor, Phoenix 602-542-5971 ASMI.AZ.gov
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A Pacific Northwest premier builder.
ROC #280884 Licensed, Bonded & Insured
MARICOPA SHOWROOM 20046 N. John Wayne Parkway #103
AdobeBlinds.com (520) 635-3543 info@adobeblinds.com
EstrellaGinAz.com
WWW.CONSTRUCTIONSOLUTIONSCO.COM 208-514-4441
(The Shops at Maricopa Village) OPEN MON.-SAT. 9AM-4PM
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WELCOME TO MARICOPA!
VOTER REGISTRATION AND DRIVER’S LICENSE
The nearest official Motor Vehicle Department office is in Casa Grande. First-time vehicle registration and title require an office visit. The City Clerk’s Office at City Hall offers voter registration applications and will mail completed forms to the County Recorder’s office. Staff will also assist in accessing online voter registration forms.
(520) 509-7948
• Gas Lines • General Plumbing • Reverse Osmosis Systems • Water Heaters • Water Softeners • Camera Sewer Lines, Blockages, Breaks & Home Inspections
City Clerk’s Office 39700 W. Civic Center Plaza 520-568-9098 ServiceArizona.com
COUNCILMEMBER
ADOT Motor Vehicle Division 240 W. Cottonwood Lane, Casa Grande
Vincent@Maricopa-az.gov (520) 316-6823 VINCENT MANFREDI
800-251-5866 azmvdnow.gov
Arizona State Express Motor Vehicle & Driver License (Third-party provider) 20924 N. John Wayne Pkwy. 520-568-9299
• Electrical Locating • Gas Line Locating • Electronic Leak Locating • Sewer Locating
UTILITIES
Electric District No. 3 (ED3) ED3online.org 41630 W. Louis Johnson Drive Customer Service: 520-424-9021 CustomerService@ED-3.org Global Water Resources GWResources.com 22590 N. Powers Parkway Customer Service: 866-940-1102 After-hours Emergency: 480-898-4007 CustomerService@GWResources.com Maricopa Domestic Water Improvement District MaricopaDWID.org 19756 N. John Wayne Parkway, Suite 109 P.O. Box 209 520-568-2239 mdwid85239@hotmail.com
Orbitel Communications OrbitelCom.com 21116 N. John Wayne Parkway, Suite B-9
Cable: 520-568-8890 Internet: 866-364-5010 Sales@OrbitelCom.com
Century Link CenturyLink.com 480-446-7070
DID YOU KNOW? YOU CAN MANAGE YOUR ACCOUNT ONLINE AT: WWW.GWRESOURCES.COM/ACCESS-YOUR-ACCOUNT WELCOME TO MARICOPA LEADERS IN TOTAL WATER MANAGEMENT 9 Billion Gallons of Water Recycled and Counting…
Waste Management wm.com 866-230-1547
See Us For All Your Plumbing Needs
Right Away Disposal (RAD) RightAwayDisposal.com 480-983-9101
Republic Services RepublicServices.com 844-737-8254
IF YOU USE 6,000 GALLONS OR LESS OF WATER IN A MONTH YOU WILL RECEIVE A REFUND EQUAL TO 60% OF YOUR WATER CONSUMPTION CHARGE.
FEATURES OF THE CUSTOMER PORTAL
DID YOU KNOW?
Thunderbird Farms Improvement District 10675 N. Brewer Road 520-568-2663 DWID@cgmailbox.com
24-HR Emergency service
ONLINE ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT CONSUMPTION THRESHOLD ALERTS VIEW HOURLY READS LEAK DETECTION NOTIFICATIONS
Maricopa Waste & Recycling Center 46250 W. McDavid Road 520-316-6940
Hours: Mon-Fri. 8am-5pm Sat.
By appointment
Contact Global Water Maricopa Office - 22590 N. Powers Pkwy Open 8:30am -5:00pm M-F Customer Service - 866-940-1102 Open 8:00am -5:00pm M-F
ROC# 259533
Southwest Gas SWGas.com Gas Leak, Emergency: 9-1-1 Customer Service: 877-860-6020
44400 W. Honeycutt Rd. Suite 110 MyMaricopaPlumber.com
www.gwresources.com
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We Do The Dirty Job, So You Don’t Have To!
Before
Eco-Friendly Curbside service at an affordable price!
Chris Bolinger
PUBLIC SAFETY
AK-CHIN FIRE DEPARTMENT Chief Cecil Peters 45401 W. Farrell Road 520-568-1300
Main Station 39675 W. Civic Center Plaza South
BANNER CASA GRANDE MEDICAL CENTER – EMERGENCY ROOM 1800 E. Florence Blvd, Casa Grande 520-381-6300 BannerHealth.com/Locations/Casa-Grande/ Banner-Casa-Grande-Medical-Center CHANDLER REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER – EMERGENCY ROOM 1955 W. Frye Road, Chandler 480-728-3000 DignityHealth.org/Arizona/Locations/ ChandlerRegional
After
MARICOPA FIRE/MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Chief Brady Leffler 520-494-2307 Brady.Leffler@Maricopa-AZ.gov Administration Office 45654 W. Edison Road Mail: 39700 W. Civic Center Plaza 520-568-3333 Maricopa-AZ.gov/departments/fire-and- medical-department
Copper Sky Substation 17985 N. Greythorne Drive
SERVICES OFFERED ✓ Residential Trash Bin & Commercial Dumpster Cleaning Service ✓ Disinfect, Sanitize & Deodorize ✓ Surface Cleaning of Driveways, Patios, Sidewalks, & Pool Decks ✓ Cleaning & Sanitation of Shopping Carts ✓ Protects From Hazards of Bacterial, Viral and Fungal Infections
NORTH HIDDEN VALLEY FIRE DEPARTMENT 53510 W. McDavid Road 602-571-1059
AK-CHIN POLICE DEPARTMENT Chief Manuel W. Garcia 45525 W. Farrell Road 520-568-1200 PINAL COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE Sheriff Mark Lamb 520-866-5111 PinalCountyAZ.gov/Sheriff Adult Detention Center 971 Jason Lopez Circle, Florence 855-355-0358 Search & Rescue 971 Jason Lopez Circle, Florence 520-866-5111
THUNDERBIRD FIRE DISTRICT 12365 N. Ralston Road 520-251-3122
MARICOPA POLICE DEPARTMENT Chief James Hughes James.Hughes@Maricopa-AZ.gov Emergency: 911 Dispatch: 520-568-3673 Administration: 520-316-6800 Maricopa-AZ.gov/departments/police- department
Fire Station 571 (Homestead) 20945 N. Porter Road
Call/Text Us TODAY (480) 999-0445 Visit us at MaricopaCanitizer.com @MaricopaTrashCanitizer Local family owned and operated
Fire Station 572 (Sorrento) 36930 W. Bowlin Road
Fire Station 574 (Alterra) 44925 W. Alterra Parkway
Fire Station 575 (Acacia Crossings) 45695 W. Edison Road
Stanfield Substation 36697 W. Papago Drive 520-866-7991
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Car Tune Ups • Domestic and Import • Engine Repairs Oil Changes • Transmission Rebuild and Repair • And More! FAITHWORKS TRANSMISSION AND AUTO REPAIR LLC
Local News Community Calendar Business Directory Coupons Advertising
RV and Equipment Storage
COURTS Maricopa courts hear cases from within the city limits and the surrounding unincorporated area. Cases on Ak-Chin Indian Community land are heard in Tribal Court. Superior Court is in Florence, where the county detention centers are located .
We Buy Junk Cars (602) 380-6381
52820 W. Jersey Drive Samuel and Ashley (520) 635-8257
Maricopa Municipal Court Magistrate Lyle Riggs 19955 N. Wilson Ave. 520-866-3990
Ak-Chin Tribal Court Chief Judge Brian Burke 45525 W. Farrell Road 520-568-1385
MaricopaAutoRepairShop.com
Maricopa’s Choice For Computer Repair
County Judicial Branch/Courts (Superior Court) Presiding Judge Stephen McCarville 520-866-5400 PinalCountyAZ.gov/Judicial Juvenile Court Services Director Denise Smith 520-866-7065 PinalCountyAZ.gov/JuvenileCourtServices
Judge Lyle Riggs
Clerk of the Superior Court Clerk Rebecca Padilla 520-509-3555 COSCPinalCountyAZ.gov
Western Pinal Justice Court Justice of the Peace Lyle Riggs 19955 N. Wilson Ave. 520-866-3990
Text “InMaricopa” to 31996 for local news and info
A Better Fix For Your Computer Since 1988 • Computer Service & Repair • In-Home Setup • Wireless Networking • Home Automation
Maricopa’s Home Page since 2004
520-868-6161 21116 N. John Wayne Pkwy, Maricopa (Next To Basha’s)
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DOVES Network EIN: 84-4404076 8 DOVESNetwork.org Bringing awareness to childhood domestic violence. F.O.R. Maricopa Inc. EIN: 26-0527262 8 ForMaricopa.org Provides food and essentials to families in need. Families United Inc. EIN: 51-0578429 8 Care.com/b/l/Families-United-Inc/ Maricopa-AZ Provides assisted living options.
Little Whiskers Animal Rescue EIN: 83-1832268 8 LittleWhiskers.org No kill organization committed to finding homes for cats of all ages. Maricopa Amateur Radio Association EIN: 46-2297818 8 CopaHams.org
Presents activities and testing in amateur radio operations.
Maricopa Arts Council EIN: 46-3796208 8 Facebook.com/Maricopa-Arts- Council-607730355925627 Creates opportunities to showcase community arts and entertainment. Maricopa Community Theatre EIN: 27-3193374 8 MaricopaCommunityTheatre.com Presents live theater productions and youth performances.
BLUE STAR MOTHERS OF AMERICA
Victor Moreno
International Association of Safety Environmental Professionals EIN: 47-1938317 8 IASHEP.org Helps businesses create safe workplaces. Keep the Beat Inc. EIN: 81-3575032 8 KeepTheBeatDJs.com Offers music training and community service opportunities.
Legacy Traditional School Maricopa EIN: 27-0637575 8 Maricopa.LegacyTraditional.org
Fraternal Order of Police EIN: 27-1685692 8 AZFOP.Org
Educates kindergarten through middle school.
Committed to improving the working conditions of law enforcement officers.
Little League Baseball Inc. EIN: 20-0616188 8 MaricopaLittleLeague.com Provides youth sports opportunities.
Helping Orphaned Hounds Rescue EIN: 27-1868373 8 HelpingOrphanedHounds.org Finds homes for dogs and promotes spaying/neutering.
RELAY FOR LIFE
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NONPROFITS Currently in good standing in the Internal Revenue Service files are these organizations, minus religious institutions and PTOs. (Note: Some organizations are inactive but maintain their nonprofit status. This list is not intended as an endorsement.)
Arizona Sun Chasers EIN: 86-0976238 8 ArizonaSunChasers.org Motorcycle Club
Blue Star Mothers of America Inc. EIN: 36-4774227 8 BlueStarMothersofMaricopa.org Provides auxiliary support of military personnel. Boy Scout Troop 993 EIN: 20-8803738 8 Facebook.com/troop993 Creates achievement environment for Scouts 11-18.
Where Character Leads to Success.
Association of Civilian Technicians Inc EIN: 86-0470847 8 ActNat.com DoD union exclusively. AZ Knights Inc. EIN: 39-1722440 8 ArizonaKnights.com Provides fundamentals in youth sports. Be Awesome Inc. EIN: 86-0731529 8 BeAwesomeYouth.life Creates positive, empowering activities and learning experiences for youth
Action Alliance Network Inc. EIN: 20-3475933 Funds public safety, disaster preparedness and relief.
Arizona Foundation for Social Justice Children and Youth Service
+ Robotics, Choir, Art, & Athletics + Technology-Enriched Environment + Online Academy for Grades 9-12 with Dual-Enrollment Opportunity at GCU
+ Character Education + Small Class Sizes + History of Academic Excellence + Uniforms K-8
EIN: 80-0491866 8 AFSJ-CYS.org Provides family services.
Copa Shorts Film Fest Inc. EIN: 81-0902509 8 CopaShortsFilmFest.org Presents short films and educational programs.
Aid 4 Greys EIN: 20-2574239 Rescues and resources greyhounds. American Legion EIN: 27-2110284 8 ALPost133Az.org Creates programs for military veterans. American Legion Auxiliary EIN: 27-3655841 8 ALPost133Az.org Creates programs for spouses and families of military veterans.
Arizona Outdoor Adventures Inc. EIN: 86-0896931 8 AZOutdoorAdventures.org Promoting healthy outdoor activities for children. Arizona Poodle Rescue EIN: 87-0799983 8 ArizonaPoodleRescue.org Rescues and re-homes standard poodles.
Now Enrolling!
Dance For Tatas EIN: 83-1391645 8 DanceForTatas.org Brings awareness to breast cancer raising money for Impact One.
GRADES K-12 Tuition-Free Charter School
Be Empowered to Be Inc. EIN: 36-4699294 8 BeMPoweredInc.com Provides educational services to women and girls 12 and older.
LeadingEdgeAcademy.com
LOCATED AT: 18700 N. Porter Rd. Maricopa, AZ 85138
TO ENROLL, CALL OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE: 520.568.7800 K-8 480.257.5362 ONLINE 9-12
DSPA Gems EIN: 80-0469117
8 Facebook.com/DSPAGems Creates events and provides training in performing arts.
In accordance with Federal Law, Leading Edge Academy does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, or disability.
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