January:

By Jessy McCulloch

1st USA Realty: “Professionalism, integrity and loyalty every step of the way.”

This is the motto by which 1st USA realtor Jessica Morel conducts her business – no exceptions.

In 2005, Jessica Morel took a chance and made a career change from third grade teacher to realtor.

“I loved teaching, but there are a lot of possibilities with real estate, so I just kept going with it,” Jessica Morel said. “I have been enjoying it ever since.”

And she brings a lot to the real estate table.

Born and raised in Arizona, she has lived in Mesa or Phoenix her whole life, so she is very familiar with all of the areas of the Valley. And as a former teacher, she has additional knowledge of the various school systems.

“I’m able to give [clients] some really good answers as well as direction on where they can go to find out more about the school systems they’ll be living in,” Jessica said, “especially for my clients that are moving here from out of state.”

Jessica Morel was also in the Army for eight years, and was even deployed to Iraq at the beginning of the war.

“[The military community] is another market that I really reach out to. Being a military veteran myself, I understand about VA loans and various VA benefits,” Jessica Morel said.

A lot of her business is also generated from referrals within the police department, where her husband is an officer. She often helps new officers relocate.

While she tends to excel in these different markets, she is by no means limited to them. Whereas some salespeople are all talk and work hard for the sale, Jessica Morel prefers to take action and work hard for her clients. Her transactions are never over at the close of the deal, because she continues to check in with her clients long after the transaction is complete.

“It’s important for me to always strive to do my best.”

Jessica Morel gets a lot of positive feedback on her “accessibility” and “professionalism.”

“With real estate, it’s such a huge transaction, so people want answers now,” she said, “which is why my phone always stays on.”

And sometimes she gets questions from previous clients on topics that have nothing to do with real estate. One example is when she heard from an out-of-state client who had just moved here and called asking for information on the best restaurant.

“That makes me feel good, that even four months after the transaction is over, the person he thinks to call is me,” Jessica said.

To contact Jessica Morel, call 480.797.5141 visti her website at www.jessicamorel.com or e-mail jessica.morel@hotmail.com.



IRIS Centers
By Jessy McCulloch

IRIS Centers : We’ve all seen the commercials: A man attempts to throw a football through a tire swing and fails. He takes, say, Levitra. Suddenly he is throwing like he’s John Elway, and the football spirals straight through the middle of the swing every time.

Commercials like these have made something that used to be snickered at and blushed about – erectile dysfunction – a common topic of discussion. What used to be taboo no longer is. There are a lot of options out there for men, and the general public for the most part knows about them.

But what about for women? What medical options exist to help women feel better about how their bodies function?

Enter IRIS Centers. IRIS stands for Intimate Rejuvenation and Innovative Surgery. It was founded in 2006 by Karen A. Starkey, MD, when she decided to make the transition from a traditional OB/GYN to cosmetic surgery.

“After her patients would have babies… You know, your body changes. So they were asking, ‘Is there anything we can do?’,” said Susan Shannon, executive director for IRIS Centers. “That’s just how it started.”

One of their more popular procedures is Laser Vaginal Rejuvenation (LVR), an outpatient procedure. IRIS Centers website explains that LVR will “effectively enhance the vaginal muscle tone, strength and control.”

“Sometimes we see women who have never had children, but they want to change something,” Shannon said. “Women getting [LVR] done are ecstatic. They’re very happy with their decision.”

Patients meet with Dr. Starkey for a consult, and she will perform an exam to see what kind of shape the tissues are in and how she can help. There is a recuperating period, the length of which depends on what level of LVR the patient has.

Another popular procedure is called Smartlipo Laser Body Sculpting. It is less invasive than traditional liposuction, with an incision about the size of a pinhead. Each area takes about 45 minutes and is known as “Lunch-Hour Lipo,” because essentially clients can go back to work right after it is done. Again, patients will meet with Dr. Starkey for a consult first, and she will determine if they are a candidate for this procedure.

The procedures are strictly cosmetic, so they are not covered by insurance. The consults are free, though, so you have nothing to lose beyond the 30 to 45 minutes for the appointment.

IRIS Centers is located at the Foothills Medical Center, 4530 East Ray Road, Suite B110 in Phoenix; telephone 480-857-7100.

To learn what other procedures IRIS Centers offers (some will have you raising a brow and saying, “Really?!”), visit www.iriscenters.com.



By Jessy McCulloch

Paws at Home: “An animal’s eyes have the power to speak a great language.”

Animal lovers and pet owners can certainly relate to this statement by philosopher Martin Buber.

For a lot of people, their animals are more accurately described as “family members” than as pets. No one would leave their child with someone they did not trust, and no one should have to do that with their pet, either.

Kim Belzner, owner of Paws at Home Pet Sitting, felt the same way. Then an idea came to her at about two in the morning – why not let your pets stay where they are happiest? Home.

“We have older dogs, and there’s no way I’d ever put them in a kennel, because they’re just too old,” Belzner said. “I felt bad just leaving them, and I thought, there’s got to be more people like me.”

So, two and half years ago, she started Paws at Home Pet Sitting. With her services, your pet does not have to go anywhere. She visits your pet at your home throughout the day and is usually there for 30-45 minutes at a time.

“Whatever the owner’s routine is with them, like their feeding or walking or just playing with them and cleaning up after them… basically whatever the owner does, I continue to do.”

If needed, her services can include bringing in the mail and newspaper, watering plants, taking out the trash if it fills up while she’s there – basic household tasks. She meets the animals before the owners leave, and what you see is what you get: Belzner runs the company and does the legwork by herself, so you know she will be the one taking care of your furry friend.

And, they should be furry, not scaly.

“I only do the animals with four paws – dogs, cats, rabbits, those sorts of things. I don’t do reptiles. Yeah, I can’t go there,” Belzner laughs.

Whether you are going away on vacation or put in long hours at work, Belzner can help. She is available from 6 a.m. until 9 p.m., and her rates will include up to three animals – which is definitely a savings over kennels when there are multiple pets.

“I do it because I don’t like [pets] going to kennels, catching illnesses,” Belzner said. “This way they get to stay in their home, in their own environment. It is a little more relaxing for them.”

She usually can take care of up to six households of pets in a day, so they all get the time and attention they need.

You can see Belzner’s rates and more online at www.pawsathome.biz, or contact her at 602-359-8389.


By Jessy McCulloch

Payne & Sons: When your home needs repairing or remodeling, one of the most difficult aspects of the process is trusting a company enough to put your home in their hands. If those hands belong to Payne & Sons, though, you can rest easy.

“They’re very family oriented,” said Pam Colman, office manager for the company. “They just treat everybody like their own family.”

A good reason for that is because the company is run by a family. Family owned and operated for more than 25 years, the company’s owner, Steven T. Payne, and his sons play multiple roles in the company. Bradley is VP of finance, Shaun is manager of roofing and Todd is manager of remodeling. They also have a new addition to the family business, their son-in-law Ira Latham, who is their remodeling technician.

Any uncertainty about what it is like to work around such a close-knit family all of the time is cleared up by Colman.

“Actually, it’s really cool,” Colman said, a clear smile in her voice. “I get along with them all really great.”

Colman has been working for Payne and Sons since April 2007. When asked how she likes it, her answer (“I love it!”) is exclaimed with no hesitation. Though she’s not a member of the Payne family, Colman is a member of the Payne & Sons family. And this seems to be how they treat all of their employees and clients, blood relation or not.

Payne & Sons focuses on several areas of construction. They specialize in most types of roofing, including re-roofing services. Remodeling is another specialty. And if you’re looking to build a custom home from the ground up, they can help you through that process as well.

A customer whose home they repaired reviewed his experience with Payne & Sons on the company’s website. In the review, the customer praises their trustworthiness and their fair and honest estimates, and gladly exclaims that he “will hire them again!”

Colman’s attitude seems to coincide with the reviewer’s: “They’re really professional, have an excellent warranty for everything and they take care of their customers.”

For remodeling, roofing and custom homes call 480-988-9250. Their address is PO Box 188 in Higley.

You can also request a quote on their website, www.PayneSons.com. So if you want to spruce up your home for the New Year, or if you just cannot put off those repairs any longer, remember: no Payne no gain.

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September

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Jeannes School of Dance
Pure Light Therapies


October

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November

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December

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