Arizona KEY Travel Guide - January 2016

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CONTENTS Arizona KEY Magazine | January 2016 | ArizonaKEY.com

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Waste Management PHOENIX OPEN

31 14 Searching for Snow 20 Calendar of Events 31 MIM - Stradivarius Exhibition 70 The Grand Canyon 81 MacDonald’s Ranch

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56 Glendale 64 Sedona 66 Prescott 74 Northern AZ 78 Southern AZ

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Visit Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West Experience the artistry of America’s greatest architect. Frank Lloyd Wright’s winter home and studio is Scottsdale’s only National Historic Landmark. Wright’s Arizona masterpiece is among his greatest accomplishments. one of the best tours in scottsdale visit us 12345 N. Taliesin Drive, Scottsdale, Arizona 85258 Intersection of Cactus Road & Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd. book your tour today 888.516.0811 zerve.com/taliesinwest Guided tours range from 1–3 hours.

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Mount Lemmon is in the Santa Catalina Mountains located in the Coronado National Forest north of Tucson. It is 9,157 feet above sea-level, and receives approximately 180 inches of snow annually. The drive up the beautiful Catalina Highway traverses four completely different ecological strata. From saguaro cactus at the bottom, to the pine and aspen groves at the top, the drive is breathtaking. During this time of year, you can leave the warm Tucson climate, go skiing or sledding for the day, and be back in the desert before dark! The White Mountains along the Arizona - New Mexico border are the state’s second highest range. Pinetop-Lakeside and Springerville-Eagar along the northern edge of the range provide the most popular access points. Take a trip to the White Mountains and experience a real Arizona winter. Ski, tube or sled down snowcovered hills and then get warm by a fire. Located 220 miles east of Phoenix and 250 miles north of Tucson, this recreational winter wonderland is not to be missed. North of Flagstaff at 12,643 feet, the San Francisco Peaks is not only the dominant feature of the forest area known as the Volcanic Highlands, it’s also the highest mountain in Arizona. Three of the summits that ring this dormant volcano’s now quiet inner caldera are higher than any other mountain in the state. This mountain is sacred to the native peoples that live in the area and its soaring profile set against a blue Arizona sky serves as a source of awe to visitors. Hiking, sightseeing, wildlife watching and skiing are the predominant recreation activities enjoyed in this land of mountains, forests and lava flows. The Grand Canyon shows its beautiful, moody side this time of year. Under a blanket of snow, she lays very still. This quietude typifies the canyon in winter and allows one to experience her grandeur as if transported back in time. During winter the air is crisp and the views are sharp. Package a number of Arizona joys into one experience… head to Williams and take the Grand Canyon Railway up to this natural wonder of the world for the day. The Grand Canyon will not disappoint. AZ

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publisher’spage HAPPY NEW YEAR

Welcome to January in Arizona, a time and place that offers something for everyone. If you’re visiting from the Midwest, Northeast, Canada, or other parts cold, snowy, and gloomy, then metro Phoenix and Tucson offer you blue skies, sunshine, heated swimming pools, nature trails, gorgeous sunrises and sunsets, and tall, cool drinks. If you’re still in the Holiday Spirit and need a fix of snow and winter activities, then Northern Arizona can help. The scenic cities of Prescott and Sedona may still have a light dusting on the distant mountains and red rocks, while skiers, snowboarders, and sledders will find plenty of the white stuff in Flagstaff. The Grand Canyon in winter is stunning - get there if you can.

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This month is a sport lover’s dream. As of this writing, locals are confident that our beloved Arizona Cardinals will be hosting a few home playoff games at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale. Speaking of football, Arizona takes center stage this month with the Fiesta Bowl on January 1st, the Cactus Bowl on January 2nd, and the College Football Playoff National Championship on January 11th. For those unfamiliar with the new college playoff system, a new system is in place. This is the second year to feature a four-team playoff. The winner of the Orange Bowl will play the winner of the Cotton Bowl - both games are on December 31st - in the College Football Playoff National Championship at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale on January 11th. Criteria for the final four teams to be selected include strength of schedule, head-to-head results, comparison of results against common opponents, and championships won. Golfers rejoice. PGA Tour golf returns to the Valley of the Sun for the 81st playing of the Waste Management Phoenix Open. Presented by The Ak-Chin Indian Community, the tournament tees up February 1st through the 7th at TPC Scottsdale. See page 18 for more information. Fear not baseball fans... Cactus League Spring Training is almost here too! The first pitch is tentatively scheduled for March 1st at the Goodyear Ballpark where the Reds and Indians will kickoff Spring Training 2016! Welcome to Arizona! This issue features some of the best experiences offered throughout the Grand Canyon State. It is my hope that you can experience the beauty of Arizona and the hospitality of our people while you’re in town. On behalf of everyone at Arizona KEY Magazine, I wish you all a happy, healthy, and prosperous New Year!

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TOUR golf returns to the Valley of the Sun for the 81st playing of the February 1 - 7, Waste Management Phoenix Open Presented 2016 at TPC Scottsdale by The Ak-Chin Indian Community, set to tee it up Feb. 1-7 at TPC Scottsdale. Last year 24-year-old Brooks Koepka earned his first career PGA TOUR win and capped off an awesome 2015 event that saw record breaking single-day crowds on Wednesday (75,380) and Thursday (118,461), as well as snapping the weeklong attendance record with 564,368 enthusiastic fans flocking to TPC Scottsdale throughout the week. Koepka is expected to return to defend his title, but he will be tested by what is traditionally one of the strongest fields on the PGA TOUR. Local legend Phil Mickelson will look to make his 27th consecutive Waste Management Phoenix Open start, along 18

with an outstanding group of PGA TOUR stars such as two-time Major winner Bubba Watson, two-time Major champion Jordan Spieth, and a host of other fan favorites like Rickie Fowler, Keegan Bradley and many more. Tournament competition begins on Thursday, Feb. 4, but there are plenty of other activities to keep fans entertained earlier in the week. Thanks to Ford, the official car sponsor of the Waste Management Phoenix Open Presented by The Ak-Chin Indian Community, all fans get in free for practice rounds on Monday, Feb. 1 and Tuesday, Feb. 2, thanks to

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Ford Free Days. Other events to check out include the Monday Pro-Am, the R.S. Hoyt Jr. Family Foundation Dream Day and Outfront Media Special Olympics Open on Tuesday, and the ever-popular Annexus Pro-Am and Phoenix Suns Charities Shot at Glory on Wednesday. As if that isn’t enough going on, when the last putt drops and the sun goes down at TPC Scottsdale, things heat up across the street at the Coors Light Birds Nest, a four-night music fest Wednesday – Saturday that attracts some of the biggest names in music and entertainment spanning all musical genres. This year’s star-studded lineup will feature performances by Rascal Flatts, Dierks Bentley, Robin Thicke and Tiesto. One week a year the PGA TOUR turns up the volume at the GREATEST SHOW ON GRASS – see for yourself at the 2016 Waste Management Phoenix Open Presented by The Ak-Chin Indian Community. For more information or tickets visit www.wmphoenixopen.com. AZ ArizonaKEY.com

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MIM MUSIC THEATER With outstanding acoustics and an up-close-and-personal experience, the MIM Music Theater is the Valley’s premier concert venue. For tickets call 480-478-6000. For a complete schedule of concerts and events, visit MIM.org Shemekia Copeland Thursday, January 7 | 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $34.50-$39.59 With a voice that is alternatively sultry, assertive, and roaring, Shemekia Copeland’s wide-open vision of contemporary blues, roots, and soul music showcases the evolution of a passionate artist.

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THURSDAYS Art Walk (SCOTTSDALE) Wander into galleries while strolling around tree-covered courtyards, famed restaurants & more. Downtown Scottsdale, 7pm – 9pm, 800-782-1117. FRIDAYS Talking Stick Food Truck Roundup (SCOTTSDALE) Gourmet food trucks from around the state will gather at the Marriott to serve up some of your favorite eats. Courtyard Marriott, 5201 N Pima Road, 11-2pm. FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS Yellow Bird Production (SCOTTSDALE) Get Inspired Native American Cultural Presentation by Yellow Bird World-Renowned Performers. Talking Stick Resort in the Fire Garden, 6pm, free, 480-850-7777. SATURDAYS Rock ‘n’ Roll McDonald’s Car Show (SCOTTSDALE) Complete with 50’s era music provided by “Party Time DJ’s”, this showcase of anywhere from 200 – 500 cars, and up to 150 motorcycles and choppers, is sure to satisfy collectors, dreamers, and aficionados, alike, The Pavilions at Talking Stick, 4-8pm, 480-362-2700.

SEDONA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL FEBRUARY 20-28

The Grammy Award winning rock/pop band Chicago will open the 22nd annual Sedona International Film Festival with a benefit concert on Friday, Feb. 19 at the Sedona Performing Arts Center,kicking off nine days of 160 documentaries, features, shorts, Academy Award nominees and specialty films, Feb. 20-28, 2016. Highlighting this year’s festival will be a screening of American Graffiti and a reunion of actors, hosted by Mackenzie Phillips (Carol) and Cindy Williams (Laurie), and featuring Beau Genry (Ants) and Candy Clark (Debbie), among others; James Franco’s new film, Memoria with Sam Dillon, Thomas Mann and Franco; Mike Farrell (M*A*S*H) in his one-man global-warming themed show, Dr. Keeling’s Curve, introduced by his wife, Shelley Fabares (Coach, The Donna Reed Show); a performance by Roslyn Kind; and Gene Kelly: The Legacy featuring his wife, Patricia Ward Kelly. Films will run all day beginning Feb. 20-28 on four screens at Sedona Harkins 6, the Mary D. Fisher Theater, and the Sedona Performing Arts Center.

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SUNDAYS For tickets and more information, call 928-282-1177 Sunday Football Frenzy or visit www.sedonafilmfestival.org Over 800 of the Newest Slots & Poker Room (SCOTTSDALE) Grab your friends Fishing, Golfing and Tour Packages Available – and grab a seat for the ultimate Stillman Railroad JAN 1 football experience as the showroom Ski & Outdoor Sports Park, Shop6:30pm - 9pm. Call 480-312-2312 for adArtlink First Fridays (PHOENIX) at Talking Stick Resort airs Sunday Enjoy the spirit and culture of downditional information. Football Frenzy on the big screen. town Phoenix. Tour art galleries, Enjoy food & drink specials, giant JAN 1 venues, on a free shuttle starting at HD screens, free parking, no cover BattleFrog Fiesta Bowl Fan the Phoenix Art Museum or at major charge. Doors open 1 hour prior to stops, 6-10pm, 602-256-7539. Fest Pregame Party (GLENDALE) Kick-Off, 480-850-7734. Join tens of thousands of other Notre Dame and Ohio State football JAN 2 THROUGH JAN 2 z fans on the Great Lawn at the University Lunar Bingo (FORT MCDOWHoliday Lights (SCOTTSDALE) All of Phoenix Stadium for the ultimate ELL) Come out for Great Music, Aboard Arizona’s most unique holiday tailgate party! Enjoy pep rallies, Giveaways, Dance Contests, and Cash event! Take a train ride through marching bands, games, and food & Prizes! $5 Buy in Bingo Packs, Fort many festive holiday lights and disbeverages before the big game, 7:30McDowell Casino, starts at midnight, plays turning the Railroad Park into 10:30am, $25, 480-350-0911. 1-800-THE-FORT. a winter wonderland. McCormick-

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Glow, baby, glow! Take in the stunning 1.5 million lights along with more than 20 hot air balloons glowing brightly amidst the trees throughout 16 blocks of Historic Downtown Glendale. Enjoy live music and delicious foods. Fun for the entire family. Murphy Park, free, 4-11 pm. 623-930-2299 www.visitglendale.com

JAN 2 Fiesta Bowl Parade (PHOENIX) Take in the pageantry of brilliantly colored floats, giant helium balloons, equestrian units, specialty and charitable groups, local celebrities and marching bands as they make their way along the two-mile parade route. Downtown Phoenix, N Central Ave & W Montebello Ave, 11am, free or reserved seating available for $10/$25, 480-350-0911. JAN 2 Motel 6 Cactus Bowl (PHOENIX) Exciting college football action as Arizona State and West Viriginia take the field at 8:15pm. Start the festivities early by attending the Cox 22

Oasis Cactus Bowl Pregame Party from 2:30 – 7:30pm. For tickets or additional information please call 480-350-0911. JAN 8 – 10 24th Annual Native American Fine Arts Festival (LITCHFIELD PARK) The event highlights the finest southwest Native American artists including traditional and contemporary Native American jewelry, pottery, basketry, weaving, katsinas, painting, and beadwork. Event goers will enjoy a variety of Native American art, entertainment and learning opportunities. Litchfield Park, 10-5 pm Sat, 10-4 pm Sun , $10 per adult, $5 for active military and students with I.D., children 12 and under free, 623-935-9040. JAN 9 - 10 Arizona Vegetarian Food Festival (SCOTTSDALE) Vegetarian food companies, restaurants, and health and wellness vendors will congregate to celebrate the delight of vegetarian food. Enjoy live entertainment and activities throughout the day. Scottsdale Civic Center Amphitheater, 10-5pm, $25. Please call 480-8744615 for details. JAN 14 Spa Lamar Valentine Anytime Day (SCOTTSDALE) The spa celebrates the 14th of every month the same way they do Valentines Day, with complimentary sweets, treats and sparkling cider and you can even bring your own bottle of bubbly to sip by the pool. Call 480-945-7066 to make an appointment. JAN 15 Art Walk (CHANDLER) Fine art, dozen of local artists, free kids art activities, great eateries and unique shops. Historic Downtown Chandler, 6pm – 10pm, free. Please call 480855-3539 for information.

JAN 15 – 17 Sculpture & Wine Festival (FOUNTAIN HILLS) Thunderbird Artists, award-winning producer of juried fine art and wine festivals in Arizona, is gearing up for a unique celebration of sculptors (the first of its kind in AZ) gathering from across the globe. The event will take place on the picturesque Avenue of the Fountains, neighboring the worldrenowned, fourth largest fountain in the world, 10 am – 5pm, $3 entry fee, 480-837-5637. JAN 16 - 17 Rock ‘n’ Roll Arizona Marathon & 1/2 Marathon (PHOENIX) Known for live music and excitement, the Rock ‘n’ Marathon Arizona is a relatively flat course that runs through three of the Southwest’s most scenic cities – Phoenix, Scottsdale, and Tempe, 800-311-1255. JAN 22 - 24 5th Annual Indian Art Market & Cultural Festival (CAREFREE) Up to 100 Indian Art Exhibitors, live Native American Music, Dance & Cultural Entertainment, plus a Native American & Southwestern Culinary Food Court. Carefree Desert Gardens, 10-5pm, 480-488-3686. JAN 22 - 24 Surprise Fine Art & Wine Festival (SURPRISE) Back by popular demand, the City of Surprise and Thunderbird Artists are once again partnering for another spectacular festival. Enjoy nationally acclaimed and award winning artists, wine tasting and entertainment. Surprise Recreation Campus, 10 am – 5pm, $3 entry fee, 480-837-5637. JAN 22 – APR 3 Arizona Fine Art EXPO (SCOTTSDALE) Produced by the Thunderbird Artists, experience the creative process as it happens. Home to 120 artists’

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studios, a cafe, artists’ marketplace and two-acre sculpture garden, there is something for everyone! Open Daily, 10 – 6pm, Jomax & Scottsdale Rd by MacDonald’s Ranch, Expo Season Pass $10, $8 for Military & Seniors, 12 & under Free, 480-837-5637.

JAN 27 – 31 Russo and Steele Collector Automobile Auction (SCOTTSDALE) The primary destination for automobile enthusiasts to buy and/or sell the very best in European Sports, American Muscle, Hot Rods, and Customs. 101 Freeway & North Scottsdale Road, 9am, 602-252-2697.

19th year. 400 Cars Expected. Gates open at 8am all days. We-Ko Pa Resort & Conference Center, tickets $20, 800-255-4485.

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JAN 23 Jim Norton (SCOTTSDALE) Enjoy a night of irreverent fun - you’ll laugh until it hurts. Jim Norton brings his brand of no-holds-barred comedy to the Showroom at Talking Stick Resort, 8pm. Call 480-850-7734 for ARRIVE & DRIVE ADULTS more information and tickets.

JAN 29 – 31 Carefree Fine Art & Wine Festival (CAREFREE) Thunderbird Artists start up the year with a spectacular show of over 165 nationally acclaimed and award winning artists plus wine tasting and entertainment. Easy & Ho Hum Streets, 10 am – 5pm, $3 entry fee, wine tasting ticket with souvenir glass $10, 480837-5637.

JAN 28 Annual Collector’s ArtWalk (SCOTTDALE) Classic cars, Arabian Stallions and the finest of fine artthese are just a few of Scottsdale’s things. Find art to treasure AND JUNIORS 48” AND UP favorite along the ArtWalk route during the JAN 30 - 31 JAN 23 – 31 Collector’s ArtWalk hosted bySTUFFERS the GIFT CARDS MAKE GREAT STOCKING Street Eats Food Truck Festival 45th Annual Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Gallery Association. 7pm(SCOTTSDALE) Experience over 50 Classic Car Auction (SCOTTS9pm. 800-782-1117 Southand21st different2425 food trucks noshStreet on DALE) The largest, most prestigious Phoenix, AZ 85034 every type of cuisine imaginable! antique/classic car auction in the JAN 28 – 30 (602) 275-5278 Enjoy live bands, cooking classes, fun world. Featuring classic and one-ofSilver Car Auction (FORT SPACIOUS LOBBIES EXCITING TRACKS K1SPEED.com eating contests, a huge kid’s zone, a-kind vehicles to exotics and muscle MCDOWELL) Silver has skillfully . IRVINE . ANAHEIMFor . TORRANCE . ONTARIestablished AZ - PHOENI X, CA - CARLSBAD O . SANTA CLARA .aSANsolid FRANCIreputation SCO . SACRAMENTOfor. SAN DIEGO, CO - DENVER, FL - FT. Salt LAUDERDALE AMI . ORLANDO, GA - ATLANTA and bars. River. MIFields at Talking cars. WestWorld of Scottsdale. . . . . . . HI - KAPOLEI, IL - BUFFALO GROVE ADDIplease SON, IN - Icall NDIANAPOLIS MA - BOSTON KINGSTON, affordable NY - ALBANY POUGHKEEPSI E, TXcars. - AUSTIN HOUSTONStick, SAN ANTONI O DALLAS, WA - SALT LAKEkids CITY, WA12- &SEATTLE 11 am – 6pm, $12, additional information auctioning collector under free, 480-270-5000. 480-421-6694. This year at Fort McDowell is Silver’s

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Sedona, Prescott + N Central AZ ALL MONTH Out of Africa Wildlife Park (CAMP VERDE) Experience a completely different view of wildlife where exotic animals from around the world roam in spacious habitats. And with exciting shows like Tiger Splash and Predator Feed, Out of Africa is like nothing you’ve ever seen. Open daily, 928-567-2840 (See Page 61 for coupon) ALL MONTH Live Music at REDs (SEDONA) Acclaimed for its lively and comfortable atmosphere, REDS restaurant at the Sedona Rouge features live evening entertainment daily, 6-9pm, 928-282-5321. ALL MONTH eARThflows (SEDONA) Sedona will turn the red rocks green throughout January 2016 with earth friendly activities and events created to bring attention to sustainability issues and a focused awareness of our resources. January 1 - Opening Reception for The Art Of Recycling…Turning Trash into Treasure at Sedona Arts Center, January 8-10 - Green Film Festival at Sedona International Film Festival, January 22-24 - Events at Tlaquepaque, January 30 - Live Gala Art Auction at Sedona Arts Center. 800-288-7336 or visitsedona.com. MONDAYS Football Madness (CAMP VERDE) Are you ready for some football? Watch the game on a 12 foot HDTV screen, enjoy a stadium style buffet, featuring home-team-themed items along with tailgate favorites. Win Castle Cash and prizes. Cliff Castle Casino Hotel, $10, 800-381-SLOT. MONDAYS Scientific Vortex Information (SEDONA) M.I.T. Honors Graduate, Pete A. Sanders Jr., teaches attendees 24

how to understandand tap Sedona’s famous Vortexes for enhanced prayer, meditation, mind/body healing and outside the box creative thinking. Los Abrigados Resort & Spa, 1-2:30pm, $15, to reserve a seat call 928-2035353. MONDAY - SATURDAY Live Entertainment at Timbers Lounge (PINETOP) Hon-Dah Resort Casino and Conference Center features 800 of the newest slots & poker room and 128 oversized hotel rooms. Enjoy FREE live entertainment Monday - Saturday at Timbers Lounge, 800-929-8744. FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS Live Entertainment & Dance at Dragonfly (CAMP VERDE) Cliff Castle Casino Hotel’s Dragonfly Nightclub is the place to enjoy live music, dancing and fun every Friday & Saturday night starting at 9pm, 800-381-SLOT. JAN 1 Sedona Gallery Association 1st Friday Tour (SEDONA) Sedona’s finest art galleries invite you to enjoy an evening of openings, special guests, artist receptions and celebrations from 5pm-8pm. 800-288-7336 for more information. JAN 1 – 2 Wildlights and Animal Sights (PRESCOTT) Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary will be lighted with festive holiday decorations and spectacular light displays, 6pm – 9pm, 928-778-4242. JAN 2 First Saturday Art Walk (JEROME) Visit 30+ unique art studios and galleries featuring jewelry, pottery, glass, leatherwork, clothing, paintings, sculpture and more, 5-8 pm, 928-649-2277.

JAN 17 Prescott Chamber Players Winter Concert (PRESCOTT) The Prescott Chamber Players Society will present their annual winter concert with a selection of classical music. Admission is free and donations are appreciated. Trinity Presbyterian Church, 2pm, 928-277-4751 for information. JAN 22 Journey Unlimited Show (PINETOP) Tribute to the music of Journey at Hon-Dah Resort Casino, tickets and more info call 1-800-WAYUP-HI (800-929-8744). JAN 22 Prescott’s 4th Friday Art Walk (PRESCOTT) The 4th Friday of EVERY month offers locals and visitors a night out to mingle with these creative people, engage in great dialogues with wonderful art, share food, libations and live music and purchase new treasures for their art collection. Various locations, 5pm, 800-266-7534 for additional information. JAN 24 The Phoenix Symphony (PRESCOTT) Tito Muñoz brings a second offering of Beethoven to the season with Symphony No. 7 which Beethoven felt was one of his best works. Yavapai College Performing Arts Center, 3pm, more information and tickets 928-776-4255. JAN 29 Insights To The Outdoors: Adventures Astronomy (PRESCOTT) Check out this special evening presentation with Brian Dewelles and learn all about planets, stars, and the constellations through his expert knowledge and amazing mobile planetarium. Highlands Center for Natural History, registration required, $17, 5:30pm, 928-776-9550.

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Capture the Art Festival Season Amidst the Carefree Desert Gardens January 15th - 17th Sculptors in the Garden Show & Sale January 22nd - 24th 5th Annual Indian Art Market & Cultural Festival January 29th - 31st 23rd Annual Carefree Fine Art & Wine Festival, Thunderbird Artists Experience the only one of two public botanical gardens in the Valley, the Carefree Desert Gardens, open 365 days a year. Take in the views of the iconic Carefree Sundial, reflective pools, and all that the Sonoran Desert has to offer. Life as it should be! Carefree.

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Williams, Flagstaff + N AZ ALL MONTH Meteor Crater (FLAGSTAFF) Come and relive the intensity of the impact at Meteor Crater, located off Interstate 40 at Exit 233, 30 minutes from Flagstaff. Enjoy guided tours, an Interactive Discovery Center, Gift Shop, Theater and Subway Sandwich shop. Save $5 off Two Adult Admissions with Ad on Page 73! 800-289-5898. ALL MONTH Bearizona Drive-Thru Wildlife Park (WILLIAMS) Experience animal wildlife the way it was meant to be, in a natural environment, all from the comfort and safety of your own vehicle. Your family will enjoy the wide variety of wildlife, from majestic bison and nimble big horn sheep to stealthy wolves and adorable bear cubs, 928-635-2289.

ALL MONTH Twin Arrows Casino Resort (FLAGSTAFF) Tucked within a picturesque view of the majestic San Francisco Peaks, enjoy gourmet dining, excellent gaming, luxury guest rooms. Join the players club for special offers. Twin Arrows Casino Resort, just east of Flagstaff, 855-946-8946. JAN 1 First Friday Art Walk (FLAGSTAFF) Enjoy live music and refreshments, meet local artists, and browse and shop for original artwork at Flagstaff’s many downtown galleries, 6 - 9pm, free, 928-779-2300. JAN 16 Flagstaff BrewHaHa (FLAGSTAFF) BrewHaHa will feature over 50 local, regional, and western breweries and over 100 different craft beers. There will be live music featuring Flagstaff’s

Giant Steps Jazz. High Country Conference Center, 2pm – 6pm, $40 advance, $45 day of, 928-853-4292. JAN 18 School is Out and Kids are FREE (FLAGSTAFF) School is out and kids 17 and under are free until 5pm. There will be special familyfriendly, astronomy-themed programs and activities from 10–5pm. Kids must be accompanied by an adult. Lowell Observatory, 928-233-3211. JAN 30 Los Lobos Concert (FLAGSTAFF) Orpheum Theater, 7pm, show 8pm, tickets 928-556-1580. JAN 30 An Evening With George Winston (FLAGSTAFF) Coconino Center for the Arts, 6:30pm, show 7:30pm, tickets 928-853-4292.

Tucson + Southern AZ ALL MONTH Cave Tours (BENSON) See the only living show cave in Arizona at Kartchner Caverns State Park! Average temperature is 72° Fahrenheit (22° Celsius) & 99% humidity year-round. The Rotunda/Throne Tour features 45,000-year-old-guano, delicate calcite formations and giant stalagmites plus the largest column formation in AZ. To reserve cave tour tickets or campsites call 520-5862283 or visit AZStateParks.com. JAN 7 Jack Hanna’s Into The Wild Live (TUCSON) Fox Tucson Theater, in partnership with Reid Park Zoo, presents America’s most beloved animal expert, Jack Hanna, bringing his two-time Emmy Award winning television series to the live stage, 6:30pm, tickets 520-547-3040. 26

JAN 8 & 29 Chocolate! 1000 Years and Counting (TUBAC) Come discover the rich history of chocolate in the Southwest. Taste a cacao bean, learn how the Mayans and pre-Columbian Native Americans prepared their chocolate, and more. Tubac Presidio State Historic Park, 11-2pm, included with park admission, 520-398-2252. JAN 9 Bisbee After 5 ArtWalk (BISBEE) Over 30 participating shops and galleries, special sales, promotions, drawings, live entertainment and refreshments and artist’s receptions until 8pm, 520-432-3554. JAN 14 - 24 Tucson Jazz Festival (TUCSON) Artists will perform at downtown Tucson hotspots like Club Congress,

The Rialto Theatre, and The Fox Tucson Theatre. The guest of honor is National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master and saxophonist Jimmy Heath. tucsonjazzfestival.org. JAN 22 – 23 Dillinger Days (TUCSON) The Historic Hotel Congress commemorates the anniversary of the Tucson capture, in January 1934, of “America’s Most Wanted” gangster John Dillinger, with a whiskey tasting, historical reenactments, live music and more, 10-5pm, 800-722-8848. JAN 23 Gunfight in Tombstone (TOMBSTONE) Some of the fastest shooting men and women in the southwest will compete for cash prizes. Enjoy Tombstone’s historic sites, good food, and lively saloons, 888-457-3929.

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MOST MEMORABLE EXPERIENCES Phoenix/Scottsdale/Central AZ 1. PINK ADVENTURE TOURS – Climb aboard the iconic Pink Jeep Wrangler for an off-road Cactus Canyon Adventure Tour. Traverse along rocky, dry creek beds framed by majestic Saguaro, Ocotillo and Jumping Cholla cactus. Learn about the diverse desert eco-system and Arizona’s Yavapai Nation history and culture. 844-711-7465. 2. MIM – Explore an amazing collection of instruments from every country in the world and from the likes of Elvis, John Lennon, and many more at the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix. Guests wear wireless headsets to hear the sounds of the instruments as they approach different displays. 480-478-6000 3. SHOP TIL YOU DROP – Scottsdale is a mecca for shoppers with unique boutiques and speciality shops around every corner. Stroll through the SHOPS Gainey Village and stop by Ritzy Rags and Shoes - 480596-0533 and Diva - 480-9488777 for the latest fashions. Get a taste of the Old West as you walk the streets of historic Old Town Scottsdale. Discover specialty shops like Shades of the West - 480-945-3289 and Gilbert Ortega Gallery - 480990-1808. 30

4. WESTWIND AIR SERVICE – Find the Adventure in YOU! Come Fly With Us and experience the most beautiful locations in Arizona. With tours to Sedona, the Grand Canyon, Lake Powell, Monument Valley and even custom itineraries, Westwind is dedicated to helping you find the perfect tour that will fill your day with memories that will last a lifetime! 888-869-0866. 5. HOT AIR BALLOON RIDES – Embark on an unforgettable journey as you soar over the gorgeous Sonoran desert in a Hot Air Balloon! Daily flights available with Rainbow Ryders - 623-215-0347 or Hot Air Expeditions - 480-502-6999. 6. LIVE MUSIC ALL MONTH – Enjoy great live country and western music daily in a historic building in Old Town Scottsdale that used to be a bank! Walk through the swingin’ doors at the Rusty Spur Saloon for a good time with great music, 480-425-7787.

8. TALKING STICK RESORT – a luxurious Four-Diamond Scottsdale Resort where fun is limited only by your imagination. Enjoy Vegas-style entertainment, panoramic views at Orange Sky Restaurant, 36-holes of championship golf, relaxing spa treatments and fabulous live entertainment. 480-850-7777. 9. MACDONALD’S RANCH – The premier horseback riding stable in the Valley of the Sun. Enjoy Trail Rides, Hayrides and Cookouts, Stagecoach Rides, Pony Rides, Petting Zoo, Western Games and more! 480-5850239. 10. HALL OF FLAME MUSEUM – America’s largest firefighting museum. Six indoor air conditioned galleries display over 35,000 square feet of exhibits which tell the story of firefighting in America and Great Britain. 602-275-3473. AZ

7. EXPLORE A DESERT MASTERPIECE – Frank Lloyd Wright began building Taliesin West in 1937 as his personal winter home, studio, and architectural campus. Visitors can enjoy a broad range of guided public tours. 888-516-0811

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mmerse yourself in the sights and sounds of perfection. Only at the Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) will visitors to Stradivarius: Origins and Legacy of the Greatest Violin Maker be able to discover the history of the violin as never before. These timeless masterpieces were handcrafted by Cremonese master luthiers, including Andrea Amati, the founding father of the violin; the rogue genius Guarneri del Gesù; and, of course, the maestro himself— Antonio Stradivari. Visitors to this special exhibition will have a rare opportunity to see these one-of-a-kind treasures, many of which have been valued THE CARLO IX C 1566 THE ARTÔT-ALARD C. THE PRINCE DORIA VIOLIN BY ANDREA 1728 VIOLIN BY ANTONIO C. 1734 VIOLIN BY for millions of dollars. In addition to these STRADIVARI_COURBARTOLOMEO GIUSEPPE AMATI_COURTESY OF exceptional instruments, MIM will showcase pre- TESY MUSEO DEL VIOLINO OF ENDRE BALOGH, GUARNERI DEL GESÙ_ cious artifacts, including a selection of tools and ENDRESART.COM COURTESY OF MUSEO DEL VIOLINO. designs from the workshop of Antonio Stradivari, which have seldom been displayed outside of the master violin maker’s hometown of Cremona, Italy. To commemorate the exhibition, MIM will host concerts with some of the world’s most talented violinists: compelling virtuosa Rachel Barton Pine, foremost jazz violinist of her generation Regina Carter, champion of American music Mark O’Connor, and the incomparable Midori. The concert series will conclude with treasured instruments of the Valley brought to life by members of the exceptionally talented ASU String Faculty. And to kick-off this special exhibition, MIM will have an opening weekend January 16 and 17, with intriguing talks MIM and more! Musical Instrument Museum Stradivarius: Origins and Legacy of the Greatest Violin Maker is a partnership between MIM and two Cremona-based institutions, the 4725 E. Mayo Boulevard Museo del Violino and The Friends of Stradivari. Phoenix, AZ 85050 For more information and a full schedule of events, visit MIM.org or 480.478.6000 • MIM.org call 480.478.6000. AZ

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HAROLD’S CAVE CREEK CORRAL 6895 East Cave Creek Road Cave Creek, AZ 85331 480-488-1906 haroldscorral.com Harold’s features the finest Choice hand carved steaks and daily delivered fresh seafood. All the BBQ meats are smoked on premise using mesquite wood to provide a traditional southwest flavor. The wide variety menu features everything from Salads, Steaks, Seafood, Italian & Mexican dishes, to the best Hamburgers in Arizona.

VENETO TRATTORIA ITALIANA 6137 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85250 480-948-9928 • www.venetotrattoria.com Casual and moderately priced, Veneto Trattoria offers light, Northern Italian cuisine with a Venetian accent. Located in Hilton Village, the restaurant is known for its hand-fashioned pastas and gnocchi and luscious risottos. Menu highlights include Venetian-style squid, calves’ liver and dried salt cod, called baccala. An extensive wine list offers a wide selection of Italian and California wines. Enjoy dining on the patio or inside where the atmosphere let’s you drift off to Italy! Lunch Mon-Sat 11:30am-2:30pm Dinner 5-10pm.

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HARD ROCK CAFE 3 South 2nd Street, Suite 117 Phoenix, AZ 85004 +1-602-261-7625 hardrock.com An electrifying vibe. Jaw-dropping memorabilia. And a legendary menu. Don’t miss this world-famous cafe in the heart of the action: Copper Square downtown Phoenix. Located at the corner of 2nd St. and Jefferson.

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8787 N Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85253 480-948-8777 • www.divawomenswear.com Designer plus size clothing women dream about, but seldom find – from bathing suits to casual to special occasion and evening gowns. Sizes 14-24 with lines like Sympli, Comfy, Tianello plus handbags, jewelry and accessories including Brighton, Hobo, and Mary Frances.

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GILBERT ORTEGA GALLERY 3925 N Scottsdale Rd Scottsdale, AZ 85251 • 480-990-1808 Gilbert Ortega is a nationally recognized dealer of Native American Art and Jewelry that has been operating for over 50 years. Located in Old Town Scottsdale at Main Street & Scottsdale Road.

GREY WOLF 7239 E. First Avenue Scottsdale, AZ 85251 480-423-0004 • greywolfgalleryaz.com Located in the heart of Old Town Scottsdale, the Grey Wolf Gallery has flourished for over 40 years on a solidly built reputation for having the finest genuine hand crafted Native American designer jewelry and rare, museum quality tribal treasures. An aesthetic and cultural experience you will never forget! 3 0 6 360 6 30

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LONDON GOLD Scottsdale: 480-367-1717 Chandler: 480-705-4191 Arrowhead: 623-979-4445 LondonGold.com For more than three decades, London Gold has been the premier diamond expert in Phoenix. Voted “Best Of Phoenix” London Gold prides itself on providing exceptional customer service and having one of the largest selections of fine jewelry around.

NEW SERENITY SPA - FACIAL AND MASSAGE IN SCOTTSDALE 15609 N Hayden Rd #138 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 480-725-3003 • newserenityspa.com Home of the Serenity Massage and Serenity Facial. The popular Serenity Massage incorporates warm towels, sugar scrub, scalp massage and medium pressure. They are the only providers of the Serenity Facial, one of the best facials in Scottsdale. They also offer HydraFacial treatments - skin rejuvenation without the lasers and couples massage. 5 star reviews on Yelp, TripAdvisor & Spafinder. Named #1 Spa in Scottsdale - USA TODAY. SPA LAMAR 5115 N Scottsdale Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85250 480-945-7066 • spalamar.com The Island inspired ambience of Spa Lamar is an unexpected oasis in the Sonoran Desert. The knowledgeable 38

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MOST MEMORABLE EXPERIENCES in Carefree & Cave Creek 1. AN INSTITUTION OF THE OLD WEST – Harold’s Corral is THE place in Cave Creek for good food, great music and a dang’ good time. Hitch yer hat, hang yer hoss and kick back to enjoy some good times eatin’, drinkin’ and dancin’. 480-488-1906 2. CAREFREE BOTANICAL GARDENS - The gardens weave their way along Carefree’s Easy Street among features that include the Carefree Sundial, the Sanderson Lincoln Pavilion, a waterfall, art and sculptures, plus numerous shops and restaurants. Open daily during daylight hours. Enjoy Free WiFi provided by the Town of Carefree. 3. AFTERNOON TEA ANYONE? – The English Rose Tea Room in Carefree offers an extensive menu of authentic foods served with loose leaf teas in a truly unique and authentic Victorian atmosphere. 480488-4812 4. THE TOWN DUMP – There is no way to describe the Town Dump in Cave Creek, except to say that it’s one of the most unique shopping experiences. 480-488-9047 40

5. THE SPA AT CAREFREE – Step inside, & enjoy exclusive services for men and women a full array of skin care therapies, aromatherapy, hair salon services and body treatments. Carefree Resort & Conference Center, 888-692-4343. 6. RANCHO MANANA GOLF CLUB - Voted one of Arizona’s most scenic golf courses. Book your tee time at this par-70 championship course nestled in the heart of the Sonoran desert in Cave Creek - 480488-0398.

9. BAGS & RAGS – Enjoy shopping at this intimate ladies boutique with fun, flirty clothing, handbags and accessories on Easy Street in Carefree. 480-575-3114 10. FRONTIER TOWN – Wooden boardwalks lead to many fun and wonderful gift shops, surrounded by antiques, wagons and western artifacts. One of the last old west towns in Arizona, and full of history and folklore passed down over the years. AZ

7. WILD HOLLY GALLERY – Strolling along Easy Street in downtown Carefree, this gem beckons shoppers to come a bit closer. The steel kinetic wind sculpture turning in the breeze captures the attention of arts and culture aficionados the world over. 480-595-8757 8. CAVE CREEK MUSEUM – Started in 1968 by a small group of volunteers, the Museum’s mission is to preserve the artifacts of the prehistory, culture and legacy of the Cave Creek/Carefree foothills area through education, research and interpretive exhibits. 480488-2764

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5TH AVENUE SHOPS 5th Avenue is home to Scottsdale’s famous Bob Park’s Horse Fountain featuring over 35 eateries and 80 specialty shops. 5th Ave & Scottsdale Rd / Scottsdale Map N3 ARIZONA MILLS Features the best names in outlets including Last Call from Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH plus dining and entertainment. US 60 & I-10 / Tempe BILTMORE FASHION PARK An open-air, lush garden of shopping and dining with luxurious venues such as Saks Fifth Avenue and Louis Vuitton. 24th St & Camelback Rd / Phoenix CAREFREE SHOPS Stroll along Easy Street and enjoy fine art, gourmet food and one of a kind boutiques. / Scottsdale Map B4 KIERLAND COMMONS A sophisticated and eclectic mix of upscale shopping, dining and entertainment in an urban setting. Greenway Pkwy & Scottsdale Rd / Scottsdale Map J3 OLD TOWN SHOPS Stroll through the historic streets of Old Town Scottsdale and find Southwestern specialty shops and restaurants such as

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in the Maricopa County Park System in 1954, and once you hike or bike in it, you’ll understand why. 623-932-3811 9. PACK A ROMANTIC PICNIC LUNCH – The crown jewel of Glendale’s park system, Sahuaro Ranch Park offers users both a recreational and historic experience. This park is unique with it’s historic ranch buildings and wonderful flora. 623-930-4200 10. LAKE PLEASANT REGIONAL PARK – One of the most scenic water recreation areas in the “Valley of the Sun”, the park offers many activities, such as camping, boating, fishing, swimming, hiking, picnicking, and wildlife viewing. Turn off your mobile phone and unleash some family fun! 602-372-7460 AZ

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POPULAR DESTINATIONS INCLUDE: Sedona – Often called “Red Rock Country” Sedona is a four seasons playground for everyone – whether you’re into history and archaeology; arts and culture; power shopping; outdoor sports; or the spiritual and metaphysical, imagine doing all this in a backdrop of some of the most spectacular scenery in the world. Indeed, this picturesque city is surrounded by red-rock monoliths named Coffeepot, Cathedral and Thunder Mountain. At the north end of the city is the stunning Oak Creek Canyon, a breathtaking chasm that even today, is wildly wonderful. 800-288-7336 Prescott – Just 90 minutes north of Phoenix, “Everybody’s Hometown” is an ideal destination for golfers, outdoor adventure seekers, and western history buffs. From its majestic rock formations at Granite Dells to five area lakes to more than 450 miles of wellgroomed hiking, biking and horseback riding trails, Prescott knows no boundaries for exploring the area’s stunning natural beauty. The downtown Courthouse Plaza is Prescott’s historic heart. The plaza is bordered by the famous Whiskey Row, known to have hosted the likes of Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday--and still hosts eclectic boutiques, galleries, antique shops, and restaurants. 800-266-7534 Jerome – After the mines closed in 1953 and “King Copper” left town, the population went from a peak of 15,000 in the 1920s to a low of 50 people. The Jerome Historical Society guarded the buildings against vandalism and the elements, the Douglas Mansion became a

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MOST MEMORABLE EXPERIENCES in Sedona 1. MUST DO ADVENTURE! – Pink Jeep’s Sedona Jeep Tours have thrilled visitors for over 50 years! The Premier Broken Arrow, Ancient Ruin, and Diamondback Gulch tours take you places you may never imagined existed. 844-7117465

5. DISCOVER AUTHENTIC NATIVE AMERICAN ART & ARTIFACTS – Kachina House is the ultimate destination for authentic Native American art, artifacts, pottery and jewelry. Find Kachina dolls, Hopi Baskets, Hopi Kachina dolls, and so much more. 866-587-0547

unique shops live in harmony at Tlaquepaque (pronounced Tla-keh-pah-keh), nestled beneath the shade of the sycamores on the banks of beautiful Oak Creek. Wander, shop, eat, drink and refresh the body and soul. 928-2824838

2. COME OUT AND PLAY – The entertainment destination on the way to Sedona is Cliff Castle Casino Hotel. Enjoy fun for the whole family including Bowling, Kid’s Quest, fabulous dining, newly renovated accommodations and of course great slot and table gaming. Voted Arizona’s #1 Casino 17 years in a row! 800-381-SLOT

6. SEDONA AIR TOURS – The most-trusted and well known helicopter and airplane tour company in Sedona. Take a tour in a jet-powered helicopter to view the fantastic formations of the red rocks of Sedona, or fly to the Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, Lake Powell, Rainbow Bridge, Skywalk in an airplane. 888.866.7433 Mention KEY2016 for Special Savings.

9. SPIRITUAL AWAKENING – Sedona’s reputation as a spiritual mecca and global power spot has drawn some of our planet’s most amazing healers, artists and spiritual guides. Experience the body, mind and soul. 928-300-7796

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MOST MEMORABLE EXPERIENCES in Prescott 1. WHISKEY ROW – Whiskey Row is a vibrant center of activity in downtown Prescott, and while the number of saloons has decreased greatly from a century ago, you’ll be at no loss to find a great place to eat, to view exemplary works of art, or to simply cool your heels and people-watch. 2. SHARLOT HALL MUSEUM - Prescott is home of the restored territorial Governor’s Mansion built in 1864. The Museum features seven historic buildings, compelling exhibits and beautiful gardens, which serve as the setting for numerous public festivals. 928-445-3122 3. HASSAYAMPA INN & HASSAYAMPA INN SPIRITS LOUNGE - A must for savvy travelers searching for a relaxing respite from life’s hustle and bustle. Yesteryear’s charm combines with today’s modern amenities to make the Hassayampa Inn a haven for sophisticated guests seeking a sense of pampered well-being. 928-778-9434 4. PRESCOTT STATION Globally inspired cuisine that offers a little something for everyone. Conveniently located 66

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of basketry, pottery, weavings and many other artifacts. A must-see when in Prescott. 928-445-1230

5. CITY OF PRESCOTT LAKES - With kayak, canoe and bicycle rental at all three lakes via Prescott Outdoors, you’ll have no problem planning your outdoor escape to enjoy all the natural bounty that Northern Arizona has to offer. 928-9251410

9. HIKING IN PRESCOTT – Don’t miss the Mile-High Trail System in and around Prescott containing approximately 28 miles of beautiful trails, including Rails-to-Trails projects along the former Santa Fe Railroad, the Prescott Circle Trail System, and the Greenways Trails System.

6. HERITAGE PARK ZOOLOGICAL SANCTUARY - A non-profit wildlife sanctuary, dedicated to the conservation and protection of native and exotic animals. Open year round, the sanctuary provides a source of recreation, education and entertainment for all ages. 877-778-6008

10. ANTIQUE ROW - Browse and shop in the relaxed, friendly atmosphere where specialty boutiques and interesting galleries offer shoppers a delightful diversion. This historic city has long been known as one of the West’s best places to shop for antiques. AZ

7. ANTELOPE HILLS GOLF COURSE - Features 36 holes of championship golf in the beautiful mountains of northern Arizona. At an elevation of 5,000 ft., the two courses sport bent grass greens and bluegrass. 928-777-1888 8. THE SMOKI MUSEUM – This treasure documents early Native American history of regional tribes through a variety

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ne of the natural wonders of the world. The mighty Colorado River. Painted deserts. What more could you ask for? Northern Arizona invites you to indulge your sense of adventure and wonder. Hike it, drive it, ski it, fly over it, float down it – just be sure to get here and immerse yourself in it. POPULAR DESTINATIONS INCLUDE: Grand Canyon – The canyon is a spectacular experience at any time of year. Whatever the season... spring, summer, fall, winter... each brings an intimate mood to the splendor of the Grand Canyon that will make your first visit very special. Savor the delicate fragrance of spring wildflowers as you stroll along the Canyon Rim. Enjoy a fresh summer breeze rich with the scent of pine following a brief afternoon thundershower. Discover color that only nature can create in the fall flowers and canyon oaks as they prepare for the coming winter season. See winter clouds hanging heavy over the Canyon after a fresh snow, lifting like a theatre curtain to reveal nature’s newest spectacle. In every season the Grand Canyon is a spectacular vision Flagstaff – Surrounded by natural wonders like the Grand Canyon, Flagstaff offers dozens of inns, a multitude of hotel and motel accommodations, conference and meeting venues, more than 200 restaurants, numerous night spots, and a variety of cultural, historic and scientific attractions. Visitors from all over the world are attracted to the clean mountain air, year-round outdoor recreation opportunities, historic downtown charm and our Western legacy of pioneer ranchers, railroad builders and lumbermen. 800-956-6123 or flagstaffarizona.org. Williams – While today’s visitors can experience the modern amenities seen in most tourist destinations, they are also invited to personally share in the history and nostalgia of this mountain community. Founded in the late 1800’s by ranchers, railroaders, and lumbermen,

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“The Grand Canyon fills me with awe. It is beyond comparison--beyond description; absolutely unparalleled throughout the wide world .... Let this great wonder of nature remain as it now is. Do nothing to mar its grandeur, sublimity and loveliness. You cannot improve on it. But what you can do is to keep it for your children, your children’s children, and all who come after you, as the one great sight which every American should see.” 
— President Theodore Roosevelt ENJOYING THE SOUTH RIM Individual interests, available time, weather, and health considerations can influence your visit to the South Rim. Use the information available on the web site, www.nps.gov/grca/, to help plan your visit. Once you arrive in the park, read The Guide and talk with the rangers for up-to-the-minute information. Elevations along the rim vary from 6650 feet (2030 m) at Hermits Rest to more than 7400 feet (2260 m) at Desert View near the East Entrance. Summer temperatures are pleasant along the rim, but increase rapidly as you descend into the canyon. Low humidity makes for big temperature differences between day and night. The low humidity and high elevation also means that it is important to drink water frequently. Afternoon thundershowers are common in July, August, and early September. Windy conditions prevail in April and May. Snow may fall as early as November. Winter snowstorms continue into March. Many miles of roads along the rim feature numerous pullouts to enjoy the views. Hermit Road to Hermit Rest is open to private vehicles only from December through February. The free shuttle bus system provides a worryfree way to explore the developed areas of the rim. 70

The Rim Trail winds along the rim for more than 13 miles (21 km), much of it paved and suitable for visitors in wheelchairs. The Greenway, a broad, paved pathway suitable for hikers, bicyclists, and wheelchairs, leads two miles (3 km) from Grand Canyon Visitor Center to Grand Canyon Village. A separate segment heads east from Hermits Rest along the rim. The Bright Angel and South Kaibab trails descend steeply into the canyon. Rangers present programs—walks, talks, and evening presentations—throughout the year. All activities are free. Check in The Guide for programs during your stay. VISITOR CENTERS The National Park Service staffs several visitor centers on the South Rim. All are open every day of the year; hours vary seasonally. Grand Canyon Visitor Center Located near Mather Point The largest visitor center on the South Rim is a good stop for an introduction to Grand Canyon and for assistance in planning your visit.

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IN THE PARK An authorized concessioner provides a variety of lodging options within the park. Reservations should be made well in advance as facilities tend to be full for much of the year. Prices vary from approximately $70.00 to more than $400.00. Located at the bottom of Grand Canyon, Phantom Ranch offers overnight lodging in dormitories or individual cabins. Advanced reservations are required. Contact Xanterra Parks and Resorts, www. grandcanyonlodges.com, (888) 297-2757.

Verkamp’s Visitor Center East of El Tovar Hotel Housed in the former Verkamp’s Curios, displays tell the story of the South Rim community. Tusayan Museum 3 miles west of the East Entrance Exhibits provide a glimpse of the rich Native American cultures, both past and present. A short trail circles an 800-year-old ancestral Puebloan village.

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MOST MEMORABLE EXPERIENCES in Northern Arizona 1. BEARIZONA – This Wildlife Park in Williams allows visitors to drive into the wilderness and witness herd and pack life from the safety and comfort of a private vehicle. From adorable bear cubs to High Country Raptors, this is a must do adventure! 928-635-2289 2. EXPERIENCE THE IMPACT! – Visit the world’s best preserved meteorite impact site at Meteor Crater just minutes from Interstate 40 near Winslow. The Visitor center offers guided tours, an Interactive Discovery Center, Gift Shop, Theater and more. 800-289-5898 See Ad Page 73 for Savings. 3. TWIN ARROWS CASINO RESORT – Enjoy promotions, gourmet dining, excellent gaming, luxury guest rooms and more. Join the players club for special offers. Twin Arrows Casino Resort, Flagstaff, 855946-8946. 4. WESTWIND AIR SERVICE – Find the Adventure in YOU! Come Fly With Us and experience the most beautiful locations in Arizona. With tours to Sedona, the Grand Canyon, Lake Powell, Monument Valley and even custom itinerar74

ies, Westwind is dedicated to helping you find the perfect tour that will fill your day with memories that will last a lifetime! 888-869-0866. 5. THE GREAT CHASM – 12 miles wide. One mile deep. Hike the Bright Angel trail, shop for Native American jewelry, enjoy a hot cocoa at El Tovar, and float the Colorado River. Whether you are seeking adventure or solitude, The South Rim at the Grand Canyon has it all. 928-638-7888 6. OPEN A WINDOW ON THE UNIVERSE – Peer through the telescope that Percival Lowell used to sketch Mars or the telescope that helped Clyde Tombaugh discover Pluto. Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff offers guided tours, telescope viewings and more. 928-233-3211 7. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC VISITOR CENTER – Located at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, watch the famous IMAX movie! Then enjoy one of the new Pink Jeep Grand Canyon Tours - a must do adventure! 928-638-2468 (Visitor Center) 844-711-7465 (Pink Jeep)

8. GET YOUR KICKS ON ROUTE 66 – Whether it is through preservation of the still existing historic buildings and vintage signs, or the cruising experience overall, we love to be connected to our love of the road. Visit Williams, Flagstaff, Winslow and Kingman for a trip back in time. 9. HOVER OVER IT ALL AT GRAND CANYON WEST – The Skywalk, managed by the Hualapai Tribe, consists of a horseshoe shaped steel frame with glass floor and sides that projects about 70 feet (21 m) from the canyon rim. Tours also include other points of interest and unique canyon views. 928-769-2636 10. STEP BACK IN TIME – The Petrified Forest has plant and animal fossils going back over 200 million years. Some petrified logs found in the park measure over 190 feet! 928-524-6228 AZ

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MEMORABLE WAYS TO EXPLORE Southern Arizona 1. TUCSON ADVENTURES What better way to view the gorgeous landscape of Southern Arizona than from a Hot Air Balloon! Bring your camera for incredible photos. After your magic carpet ride enjoy a champagne toast! FAA Certified Pilots & Hot Air Balloons. 1-800-742-2556 • tucsonadventures.com 2. SHOP TIL YOU DROP AT FOOTHILLS MALL! Discover one of the most unique shopping experiences in southeastern Arizona. With a vast of array of stores, outlets, restaurants, eateries and entertainment venues, Foothills Mall has something for everyone! 520-219-0650 • shopfoothillsmall.com 3. ARIZONA-SONORA DESERT MUSEUM Experience the majesty of the Sonoran Desert at this fusion, zoo, botanic garden, natural history museum and art gallery nestled in the Tucson Mountains adjacent to Saguaro National Park (West). Enjoy 21 scenic acres and live animal presentations. 520-883-2701 • desertmuseum.org 78

4. O.K. CORRAL TOMBSTONE Tour the world’s most famous gunfight site at the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, “the town too tough to die.” Walk where Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, Virgil and Morgan Earp fought the Clantons and McLaurys. Gunfight reenacted daily at 2 p.m. 520-457-3456 • okcorral.com 5. PIMA AIR & SPACE MUSEUM Where history takes flight! Tour one of the largest air and space museums in the world. See more than 300 aircraft and spacecraft including many of the most historically significant and technically advanced craft ever produced. 520-5740462 • pimaair.org 6. DESERT DIAMOND CASINO TUCSON It’s time to get the party started! The casino floor is packed with the hottest slot machines and table games! Hungry? They’ve got your cravings covered. Ready to dance up a storm? Monsoon Nightclub is here. And when it’s all over, chill out in their hotel. 1-866-DDC-WINS • ddcaz.com

7. KITT PEAK NATIONAL OBSERVATORY The world’s largest collection of optical telescopes is located high above the Sonoran Desert under some of the finest night skies in the world. Open daily with self and guided tours plus nightly star gazing programs by RSVP. Visitor center and Gift Shop. 520-318-8726 • www. noao.edu 8. BISBEE AFTER 5 Join us for a unique shopping and cultural experience the second Saturday of each month. The town-wide art walks features over 30 shops and galleries, artist receptions, live entertainment and refreshments. 520-432-3554 • discoverbisbee.com 9. TOHONO CHUL PARK Recognized as one of the great botanical gardens of the world. Stroll along themed nature trails and tours, dine in the Tea Room, shop the greenhouse and Museum shops. Experience art exhibitions, classes and workshops plus special events. 520-742-6455 • www.tohonochulpark.org.

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10. UA BIOSPHERE 2 Named one of the 50 must see “Wonders of the World”. Guided tours take you inside the world’s largest living science center dedicated to exploring future life on our planet. Located north of Tucson on Oracle Rd./Highway 77. Open daily. 520-838-6200 • B2science.org

16. MISSION SAN XAVIER DEL BAC A National Historic Landmark, this “White Dove of the Desert” is filled with marvelous original statuary and mural paintings. Located 9 miles south of downtown Tucson. Take I-19 to exit 92 and follow signs. 520-294-2624 • www. sanxaviermission.org

11. COLOSSAL CAVE MOUNTAIN PARK Explore the ancient crystal cave which is on the National Register of Historic Places. See beautiful cave formations while your guide shares the Cave’s history, legends and geology. 520-6477275 • colossalcave.com.

17. TUCSON MUSEUM OF ART AND HISTORIC BLOCK The museum features original and traveling exhibitions focusing on Art of Latin America, Art of the American West, Modern and Contemporary Art and Asian Art. 520-624-2333 • tucsonmuseumofart.org

12. DEGRAZIA GALLERY IN THE SUN Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, designed and built by acclaimed Arizona artist Ted DeGrazia. Rotating exhibitions display some of the 15,000 DeGrazia originals housed at the gallery. Consignment room and gift shop. 520-299-9191 • degrazia.org 13. OLD TUCSON STUDIOS From cowboy gunfights and daring stunts to rip-roarin’ musical revues and comedies, Old Tucson Studios offers exciting Old West entertainment. Guided tours walk you in the footsteps of movie legends like John Wayne, Clint Eastwood and hundreds more. 520-8830100 • oldtucson.com. 14. QUEEN MINE TOURS IN BISBEE Don a mining lantern, hat and slicker and ride the mine train. Five tours depart everyday from the Queen Mine Tour Building, located immediately south of Old Bisbee’s business district, off the U.S. 80 interchange. 866-432-2071 • queenminetour.com 15. KARTCHNER CAVERNS STATE PARK Experience a stunning limestone cave during a memorable 1½ hour guided tour. The Discovery Center features museums exhibits, a gift shop, theater and more. There are also campgrounds, hiking trails, picnic areas and a hummingbird garden. 520-586-2283 • www.azstateparks. com/Parks/KACA/ (pictured at right)

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18. EXPLORE TUBAC Located 45 miles south of Tucson, Tubac offers scenic high desert vistas, art galleries, restaurants, year-round golf, hiking, camping and more. The Tubac Presidio State Historic Park includes a Visitor Center, museum, an archaeological exhibit, historic buildings, a picnic area, and a trailhead for the Anza Trail. 520-398-2704 • www.tubacaz.com 19. STROLL, SHOP & PLAY ALONG 4TH AVENUE Tucson’s tree lined 4th Avenue features over 100 shops and an incredible variety of restaurants serving up everything from authentic Mexican to pizza, burgers, Greek, Italian and more! Discover live music venues to wine and sports bars for amazing nightlife. 520-6245004 • www.fourthavenue.org. 20. TUMACÁCORI NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK The park protects three Spanish colonial mission ruins: Tumacácori, Guevavi, and Calabazas. Located at exit 29 off of Interstate 19. Open daily. 520-398-2341 • www.nps.gov/ tuma/ AZ

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corner Arizona Visitors Ask…? BY JOHNNY FENTON, M.A. CONCIERGE, OMNI TUCSON NATIONAL RESORT

Q. Where should we go to get 2016 off the ground…skiing, sky watching, hot air ballooning? A. I suggest that twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did. So catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Experience. Discover. Ski Speak 101: A “gapper” is a novice skier or onlooker. A “noodle” is a ski so old it won’t stay rigid. To “Huck” is to ski off a cliff getting airborne. And try not to “eat wood” which means to hit a tree! Now you’re ready to don your “brain bucket” or helmet and race down the ski slopes at the Snowbowl resort outside Flagstaff in Northern Arizona which opened earlier this season than any since 1979 thanks to a combination of 4 feet of natural snowfall and low enough temperatures for a month of mechanical snow making. Silky powder and $2 million in improvements headlined by the new Humphreys Peak lift awaits lucky snowboarders and skiers since Durango, Colorado businessman James Coleman became a partner. www.arizonasnowbowl.com Check out Alpine Board Sports in Scottsdale and Summit Hut stores in Tucson for the best deal on winter lift tickets. The prices will make you pleased you’re not in Aspen or Zermatt! And you are officially invited to a party in the sky in Western Central Arizona for the 6th Annual Havasu Balloon Festival and Fair. Last year’s event drew 24,000 attendees and proudly flew 78 balloons, by invitation only, with one very special guest, Lord Mayor all the way from London, England. Expect more fantastic sky candy soaring over Lake Havasu City and in and around the Channel and the London Bridge again! Watch January 15 through the 17 from 6a.m.-9 p.m. as the giant balloons lightly touch the water and quickly ascend (coined a “splash and dash.”) Take selfies with experienced balloonists as they talk about the art and history of this sport. Book a balloon ride for $200, or an on board tethered experience for $25. Enjoy the spectacle of nightly balloon glows, sky diver jumps and bi-plane shows during the day. www.havasuballoonfest.com For a sky high experience in Central Arizona’s metro Phoenix decide to dine at Different Pointe of View atop the Hilton Tapitio Hotel with stunning views of North Mountain and the Valley desert, serving exemplary cuisine of worldly flavors for three decades 602-866-6350. If you want your travel mates to think you’re the smartest tour guide ever as you drive them to the top of the southern-most ski area in the U.S. Mount Lemmon, then get the app for that! A new University of Arizona science app narrates the drive up the almost 10,000 foot peak—the equivalent in climate

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terms of driving from Mexico to Canada. Visitors to Tucson in Southern Arizona with the free app will enjoy a range of topics from saguaro growth and the life zones to the natural history of the mountain range, as they make their ascent to just beneath the summit where the Mount Lemmon SkyCenter observatory is located. Here the University operates six research telescopes. The app provides many maps, pictures and local background music by Calexico. It recommends two scenic stops, Windy Point and Aspen Vista, for panoramic views of the sky islands in this range. Learn who was Lemmon, why they call the first overlook “Babad Do’ag” and that the stacked or totem rocks are called “hoodoos.” (The Dali Llama found his way to these rocks for meditation a few years back.) Native Americans invested these pillar rock formations with spirits and referred to the five mountain ranges surrounding Tucson as sky islands. Or if you prefer your sky watch in a cozy planetarium, enjoy the many shows offered at the Flandrau Science Center and Planetarium on the main campus of the University of Arizona including “Touring the Solar System” from a desert point of departure. The gift shop is laden with phenomenal astronomy books and gadgets including Mars Mud and Pluto Plasma for slime fans and a variety of “tiny science projects.” Visit the website for show times www.flandrau.org Oh, and Happy New Year! As Mark Twain once said, “May all your troubles last as long as your New Year’s resolutions.” AZ

Johnny Fenton—a 37-year resident of Arizona, is past President of the Southern Arizona Concierge Network, member of the National Concierge Association, and Les Clefs d’Or, U.S.A.

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our trip to Arizona will be a memory you will never forget! While here, be sure to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy the peaceful, scenic and serene Sonoran Desert at MacDonald’s Ranch - the premier horseback riding stable in the Valley of the Sun. Once out on the Ranch your memories start with you and your group being paired with your horses. MacDonald’s Ranch is devoted to their horses ensuring each one is at its top condition. Be sure to tell the wranglers how much riding experience you have and they will choose a horse you will enjoy based on your riding ability. Even if you have never ridden a horse before, they have the right mount for you! After you are mounted, your guide will lead you down scenic trails with endless views of desert wildlife, saguaro cacti and other flora. To the east you will see the beautiful McDowell Mountains and notorious Camelback Mountain to the south. If you are an intermediate or experienced rider, and you would like something with a faster pace then they suggest booking a Private Trail Ride. If a relaxing experience is what you are looking for then a Group Trail Ride is for you. MacDonald’s Ranch offers activities for individuals, small parties, large conventions or corporate gatherings. Choose from guided Horseback rides, Hayrides & Cowboy Cookouts, Stagecoach Rides, and also available are many varieties of Entertainment. MacDonald’s Ranch is located in the tranquil Sonoran Desert just north of Phoenix in Scottsdale, Arizona. They are close to all modern conveniences, minutes from most Valley resorts, hotels, For reservations call and airports and easily accessible. Call today for an experience you 480.585.0239 will never forget! 480.585.0239. AZ macdonaldsranch.com 81


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