Heat Sensations!

May 29, 2008 4:20 pm 3 comments

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Welcome to the summer issue of North Valley Magazine, filled with cool suggestions on how you and your family can get the most out of our hottest months. And with the thermometer reaching higher and higher, it looks like we just might be in for our hottest summer yet! Our feature story, “Winning, Yet Still Wanting,” is an up-close and personal interview with Phoenix Suns fan favorite Steve Nash. Read how Steve heats up US Airways Arena with his two NBA Most Valuable Player Awards and explains his personal goals for the Suns. In “My City Guide,” you’ll learn about the various activities, restaurants, and entertainment throughout the Valley that you may not have known about before—each one perfect for a little summer fun. See which stars came out to support Muhammad Ali at Celebrity Fight Night held at the JW Marriot in the North Valley. And, because we’re right in the middle of backyard barbecue and party season, we thought you might need a few ideas on how to accent your patio. Check out “North Valley’s Exploding Design Scene” and decorate a patio that is sure to become the talk of the neighborhood.

One of the greatest things about Valley residents is that we don’t let a little heat stop us from enjoying all that our community has to offer. Outdoor activities are still a huge draw, but if you’re ready to beat the heat for a little while, be sure to read our article on Rocky Point. Rocky Point is a great vacation destination—it’s only a short drive away, and it’s inexpensive and perfect for the whole family!

As always, join us in thanking our writers and interviewees who made this issue possible. Your investment as a reader or advertiser is guaranteed by our audited circulation certified by Verified Audit Circulation, fifty years in business. And to all you proud papas out there: Happy Father’s Day from North Valley Magazine.

So, grab a chair and get out of the sun, because you’re about to dive head-first into North Valley Magazine’s summer issue—no sun block needed!

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