Wednesday, July 6, 2011

We're in the Ahwatukee Foothills News!

On June 30, 2011 the Ahwatukee Foothills News ran a story featuring Kristel K. Patton P.C. and discussed the importance of estate planning.  We had a great time meeting with the reporter, and are thrilled that this information is reaching more and more people. Check it out HERE and share it with your friends!

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

July is National Recreation and Parks Month!

Did you know that 75 percent of Americans live within two miles of a public park or recreation facility, and that more than 75 percent of us visit them each year?  In recognition of the importance of parks and recreation facilities in our lives, and to foster the well-being of our environment and communities, the National Recreation and Park Association designated the month of July as Recreation and Parks Month in 1985.

As an estate planning law firm, we tend to focus on the financial security of our clients and their families.  Of course, we are also concerned with their physical and emotional well-being.  This is why we wholeheartedly support National Recreation and Parks Month and hope that it will serve as a reminder for our readers to take advantage of our nation's valuable resources.

Here are just a few of the benefits afforded by taking advantage of what America's parks and recreation facilities have to offer:

  • Improved physical and mental health.  Recreation and active living can help increase life expectancy by as much as two years and make for a more balanced, happier life
  • The development of specialized skills, a positive self-image and creativity in children and grandchildren
  • Increased ability to concentrate and learn
  • The opportunity to build stronger family relationships by spending quality time together, which in turn helps creating a lasting legacy for your family
  • And, perhaps most of all, the opportunity to get out and enjoy time spent with family and friends in a beautiful setting
If you would like to learn more about the parks and activities near you, visit NRPA.org.  Then, take advantage of the next nice day, gather your family and friends together, and head out to the nearest park for a little recreating!