Did You Know?
- Karen Blue
- Jul 30, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 1, 2024

• Trestle Management Group announced on June 11, 2024 their updated homeowner portal, which has been updated to provide an enhanced user experience. They have also created a library of short training videos on their corporate website to help homeowners get the most out of this online resource. For more information: trestlemanagement.com/homeowner-training/
• Several local restaurants are offering cool summer menu deals as a reward for those of us who are sticking around Phoenix this summer. For more information: https://www.azcentral.com/story/entertainment/dining/2024/06/18/summer-drink-specials-food-discounts-in-metro-phoenix-bars-restaurant/74015968007/#lxmat594bg69pwe83su

• Rover.com’s number one safety tip for pet parents this summer is to update your pet’s ID tag and microchip with accurate identifiable information. The summer is key season for our pets to roam more. And, many folks choose to move homes during the summer months and quite possibly remembering to update our pet’s ID tag information might be one of the last things on our minds.
• Walmart stores now offer sensory time every day from 8-10 am, where you can shop music-free and announcement-free for those of us who prefer a more serene shopping experience.
• Club Pilates studio in Desert Ridge now offers the opportunity to rent an entire studio for one hour at the cost of $350 per hour, which includes the use of their reformer machines (for up to 12 people) and a pilates instructor. You are welcome to bring your own refreshments. This might be a good idea for a gals get-together, a bridal shower, a work team-building event, etc. To reserve your event, call 480-795-3357.

• The Chandler Center for the Arts is offering free concerts each Friday during the month of August. No tickets are required and parking is free. The concerts will also be live-streamed to be enjoyed anywhere on any device. For more information: chandlercenter.org/summer2024

• There is an app called YUKA that when downloaded onto your phone you can use it to scan food items and lotions/shampoos, etc. to see if you’ve chosen a healthy option. If not, it will suggest healthier options.
• The Cave Creek Museum located at 6140 E Skyline Drive in Cave Creek is scheduled to reopen on October 1st and they are seeking volunteers. For more information: Call 480-488-2764 or visit cavecreekmuseum.org