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PERFORMING ARTS & CREATIVE DESIGN PROGRAMS EMPHASES: ADVERTISING DANCE DIGITAL DESIGN FILM
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WE’RE BRINGING MIM TO YOU—VIRTUALLY! Follow @MIMphx to enjoy a bit of the MIM experience from home, including collection highlights, musical performances, MIMkids activities, and more.
Engage now Shop MIM’s store online at theMIMstore.org or join an online Mini Music Makers class.
Attend later Buy a MIM gift card to see MIM’s special exhibition Congo Masks and Music or attend a concert at the MIM Music Theater.
Thank you for your ongoing support of MIM! MIM.org | 480.478.6000 4725 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix, AZ
FROM THE PUBLISHER Welcome back to Desert Botanical Garden. We are all thrilled the gates have reopened and glad you have chosen to celebrate the reopening with a visit. When I think about the word garden, I think of adjectives such as peaceful, cool, calm, comforting, relaxing, a hidden spot of solace, a place to ponder the world around us. The pandemic took away from our vocabulary many of those feelings. While we are still practicing several of the same safe behaviors that were pandemic-initiated, we can now stroll through the Garden and begin to feel and experience those adjectives listed above. It has been too long, and we are all delighted to be back! Renowned gardens throughout the country are now able to open their doors to visitors . . . we are delighted the doors of “our” Garden have opened! Enjoy your visit to the Garden today, what a treasure for us all! Happy Trails,
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YOU ARE ABOUT TO EXPLORE 50,000 DESERT PLANTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD. The Garden has a rich history, dating back to 1939 when a group of cactus enthusiasts found beauty in desert plants and wanted to preserve them. The Garden is continuing that work today through education, research, exhibition and conservation not only on location but around the world. We love seeing our visitors having a great time, so take a look at some of these tips to ensure you have the best Garden experience. We hope you enjoy your visit!
Tag us on social media @dbgphx or #desertbotanicalgarden
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Did you know desert plants have very shallow roots? Please stay on the trails at all times, so you do not damage the plants.
Which way to go? The Garden features five thematic trails, each color-coded on your map and on signs throughout the Garden. Find your location on pages 15 and 16.
Feeling hot? Make sure to stay hydrated, protect your skin with sunscreen and hats, cool off in shady spots and don't be shy to ask for help from a staff member.
Did you know the cactus family is among the five most threatened groups of living organisms?
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Feeling thirsty? Make sure you stay hydrated with our water refill stations marked on pages 15 and 16.
How great was your day? Turn your admission into a membership on the same day of your visit, and enjoy the Garden for free all year, as well as discounts in the Garden Shop, event tickets and classes.
Feeling touchy? Many of our plants look soft, but they do bite. Please look, but don't touch.
Need a hand? Look for someone with a Garden name tag. Any staff member can assist or point you in the right direction.
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BECOME A CITIZEN SCIENTIST Attention citizen scientists! Desert Botanical Garden needs your help to find and photograph the plants, animals and insects in your neighborhood, on local trails and around town. In doing so, you are helping the Garden and the Central Arizona Conservation Alliance with a new initiative, the EcoFlora project, to take inventory of the plants and wildlife in the Phoenix metro area. In four easy steps, you can get started: STEP ONE Download the iNaturalist app to your smart phone, or visit the iNaturalist website, inaturalist.org. STEP T WO Create an account with your email and an iNaturalist username and password. STEP THREE Join the Metro Phoenix EcoFlora project. In the app: Tap “More,” then “Projects,” and search for Metro Phoenix EcoFlora. Tap “Join.” On the website: Search Metro Phoenix EcoFlora and click “Join” at the top right of the banner. STEP FOUR Make observations and share what you’ve found on iNaturalist. Take photos of plants, animals and insects and upload them. Your observations are automatically included in the Metro Phoenix EcoFlora project. DBG.ORG | T O YO U R G A R D E N | 8
Ballet Arizona presents
THE FOUR SEASONS An Evening at Desert Botanical Garden May 18 – June 5, 2021 Tuesdays – Saturdays, 8 pm at Desert Botanical Garden Choreography by Ib Andersen From the choreographer that brought you masterpieces such as Eroica and Topia, The Four Seasons promises a spectacular ballet performance that is uniquely Arizonan. Surrounded by the lush desert landscape with the setting sun as a backdrop, Ib Andersen’s vision for dance in the desert continues in 2021. Expect the unexpected as Ballet Arizona evolves, takes chances, and challenges the boundaries of contemporary ballet in the desert that we call our home.
Ballet Arizona dancers. Photo by Tim Fuller.
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Can’t get enough of the Garden? Dig in deeper at dbg.org/blog, where we feature activities, stories of conservation, plants in bloom and more.
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Bringing The Garden Home: Build a Birds Nest With Your Kids
Birds build nests to create a safe, warm place to lay eggs and raise their young. With the children in your life, take a moment to observe photos of nests online. What do you notice? How are they similar? How are they different? Using natural materials from your backyard or household items, design and build a nest inspired by nature. Extension: Ready for more? Create a giant nest for your human family. What does your family need to stay safe and warm? Hope to see you at the reopening of Cactus Clubhouse, the Garden's nature play space for kids of all ages. Visit dbg.org/cactusclubhouse to plan ahead.
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Turn your admission into a membership today. Apply today’s admission fees toward an annual membership, and enjoy the Garden all year. A Senita membership pays for itself in only two visits for two adults and one child. Stop by Admissions to learn more. Offer is only valid the day of admission.
MEMBERSHIP HAS ITS BENEFITS
FREE GENERAL ADMISSION 350+ DAYS A YEAR
MEMBER DAYS & 10% OFF AT THE PLANT SALES
10% DISCOUNT AT THE GARDEN SHOP
ADVANCE TICKETS TO LAS NOCHES DE LAS LUMINARIAS and DEVOUR
DISCOUNTS ON EVENT TICKETS
ADMISSION TO MANY FABULOUS FESTIVALS
RECIPROCAL ADMISSION TO 300 GARDENS, ARBORETA AND CONSERVATORIES
20% OFF GUEST ADMISSION
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THE GARDEN IS HERE TO HELP YOU ENJOY THE BEAUTY OF THE DESERT AND CARE ABOUT IT.
Your health and safety is the Garden's priority. Please visit dbg.org/reopening to see the precautions taken to ensure your safe visit. Please visit Admissions or dbg.org for up-to-date hours and operations of
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BASIC RULES
Please refrain from the following: • Picnicking • Feeding wildlife • Straying from the path • Climbing trees or rocks • Touching or removing plants, pods or seeds • Smoking • Bringing firearms
Official Arboricultural Services Partner:
Media Partner:
Partial funding provided by the Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture through appropriations from the Phoenix City Council.
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MOUNTAIN VISTA TELESCOPES
GRASSLAND
Pratt
APACHE HOUSEHOLD
PLANTS & PEOPLE OF THE SONORAN DESERT LOOP TRAIL
RAMADA
AKIMEL O’ODHAM HOUSEHOLD
SONORAN DES NATURE LOOP 1/4 mile = .40 km
1/3 mile = .53 km Closes at Sunset
SPANISH GARDENS NATIVE CROP GARDEN SAGUARO HARVESTING RAMADA
DESERT OASIS
QUAIL RUN
Berlin AGAVE YUCCA FOREST Marley
HORTICULTURE LEARNING LAB
Hazel Hare
CENTER FOR PLANT SCIENCE
Sybil B CAC SUCCULE Nina Mason
STARDUST FOU
Pulliam DESERT RESEARCH AND HORTICULTURE CENTER
Marley
Boppart COURTYARD
EDUCATION AND VOLUNTEER BUILDING
MAP LEGEND INFORM ATION
Dorrance HALL
Ottosen
GALLERY
Weisz
LEARNING CENTER
RESTROOM S FOOD
SCHOOL AND GROUP BUS ZONE
DONOR WALL
Cohn TOUR G ATHERING AREA FIRST AID PARKING ATM
ATM DRINKING FOUNTAIN OR HYDRATION STATION
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For the most up-to-date information about trail closures and accommodations, please explore the map in the Ottosen Entry Garden or visit dbg.org/reopening.
SERT P TRAIL
Ullman TERRACE
PATIO CAFE
OFFICE OFFICE
Webster CENTER
Steele HERB GARDEN
Archer
HOUSE
Weisz
FAMILY PLAZA
Kitchell Family HERITAGE GARDEN
EDIBLE GARDEN
CENTER FOR DESERT LIVING TRAIL 1/10 mile = .16 km
DESERT DISCOVERY LOOP TRAIL
PATH
1/3 mile = .53 km
Jan and Tom Lewis DESERT PORTAL
B. Harrington CTUS AND ENT GALLERIES
UNDATION PLAZA
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Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust DESERT TERRACE GARDEN
AMPHITHEATER
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BUTTERFLY PAVILION
DESERT WILDFLOWER LOOP TRAIL
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PLANT SHOP
1/3 mile = .53 km Closes at sunset Ottosen ENTRY GARDEN
ADMISSIONS
BUTTERFLY GARDEN
RIDE SHARE PICK-UP/DROP-OFF
BEE GARDEN
SHADE GARDEN
GARDEN SHOP
GERTRUDE'S
HUMMINGBIRD GARDEN
Binns WILDFLOWER PAVILION
BOULDER GARDEN
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Be a Cactus Champion Join Saguaro and Friends to support the Garden’s mission of advancing excellence in education, research, exhibition and conservation of desert plants of the world with emphasis on the Sonoran Desert. Here’s how you can help. Become a friend today, and the Garden will send you information about your new plant pal and great places to visit these plants in the Garden. $15 $25 $50 $75 $100
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Help a Hedgehog Pick a Prickly Pear Choose a Cholla Adopt an Agave Support a Saguaro
Visit dbg.org/cactuschampion to make your donation.
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Framed by Camelback and Mummy Mountains, El Chorro offers a scenic desert setting to savor fresh seasonal cuisine. Gather with friend for happy hour, dinner or enjoy a relaxed Sunday brunch. Experience Arizona Destination Dining at its best!
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BRING THE GARDEN HOME: Mindful Meditation Tips Contributing Author | Kerry Amann
Meditation has many benefits to health and well-being. Try these tips at home, and adjust them to fit your space and practice. Wind Chimes are often used in sound meditation sessions. Whether they are specifically tuned or full of overtone sounds, they can be a helpful tool to support meditation. Birds are one of the best sound healers in nature. Open a window and sit comfortably by it. Play your favorite song while sitting on your patio or in your backyard. Meditation is all about letting your mind free itself from the constant thoughts and worries of our day. Water can be very meditative. Find sounds of rain or water running on YouTube. Water washes away the old and makes room for the new.
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The great outdoors and the great indoors, all in one. Have you ever noticed that folks always say the great outdoors? Well, what about the great indoors? Can’t they be great, too? They sure can. And Maravilla Scottsdale is a perfect example. Some would say it’s about as beautiful as a retirement community can be. But here’s the best part. Maravilla is located smack-dab in the middle of the great outdoors, too. And you can take advantage of it all by joining one (or several) of our many active clubs. Come experience the great indoors AND outdoors for yourself at Maravilla Scottsdale. Please call 480.359.2664 to schedule your complimentary lunch and tour. RESORT R E T I R E M E N T
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PLANT RESCUERS Did you know the Garden not only displays desert plants, but it also rescues them? Discover just a few of the ways that the Garden is saving desert species. GREAT MILKWEED GROW OUT Monarch butterfly populations have decreased by as much as 90% in recent years. The Garden is helping by growing and researching monarch’s favorite plant—milkweed. CANELO HILLS LADIES’-TRESSES ORCHID | After not being seen in the wild for five years, Garden scientists went on the search for this southern Arizona orchid. After months of looking, the scientists found the orchid in a private lot, where they collected seeds to save the species.
not be returned to the wild, so the Garden become their new forever home. HEDGEHOG CACTUS | The Garden was tapped to move hedgehog cactus from harm's way while a new bridge was being constructed. These cactus are a federally endangered species and only grow in small parts of Arizona. As you can see below, they are rooted very nicely in their new home.
Support future plant rescues by making a donation at dbg.org/give.
ARIOCARPUS FISSURATUS Several specimens of this endangered cactus were confiscated from an individual who is believed to have poached them from Texas. They could
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CACTUS ARE AMONG THE FIVE M O S T T H R E AT E N E D G R O U P S O F LIVING ORGANISMS. Your support of Desert Botanical Garden can help change that. Every visit helps.
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S AV E T H E D AT E Visit dbg.org for upcoming events.
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SEE WATER DIFFERENTLY.
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