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The action goes far beyond the slots and table games at Talking Stick Resort. Play to your heart’s content. By the pool, at a concert, over a memorable meal, and on the casino floor. Then recharge at our luxurious spa. Visit TalkingStickResort.com
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WE’VE REOPENED!
Open Daily 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Welcoming our community back safely to enjoy the world’s music Details at MIM.org
Extended to September 2021!
New in the galleries
Make some music at home
Discover legendary singer Roberta Flack’s Steinway piano, a stunning pipe organ made in 1859 by Thomas Robjohn, and more!
Join an online Mini Music Makers class and explore music through song, dance, and play with your little ones ages 0 to 5.
Follow @MIMphx to enjoy a bit of the MIM experience from home.
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FROM THE PUBLISHER Welcome to Desert Botanical Garden. It is estimated that public gardens, like what you are about to experience, have existed for more than 3,000 years. The best botanical gardens of then and now accomplish three major functions: to entertain, to educate and to energize. DBG is renowned for its outdoor events and activities that are geared to all ages. As a visitor to the Garden, you have the opportunity to learn so much about its foliage as you wander its trails and enjoy its vistas. In the process of being educated and entertained, you are doing so in an environment that provides solace and reflection. In this hyper-stimulated world in which we live, the opportunity for quiet thought is sometimes hard to find. Desert Botanical Garden is a gift for all of us. Take your time while you enjoy this Valley treasure.
910 E. Osborn Road, Suite C Phoenix, AZ 85014 602-323-9701
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Linda “Mac” Perlich Publisher and CEO For advertising inquiries, please send us a note at sales@onmediaaz.com.
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Thank you for helping Desert Botanical Garden be a safe space to enjoy the beauty of the desert!
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Face Masks are required, thank you for wearing yours! Make sure it covers your nose, mouth and chin.
Stay hydrated with touchless water refilling stations throughout the Garden.
A one-way entry and exit route has been implemented.
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Hand-sanitizing stations are located throughout the trails.
Please maintain at least a 6-foot distance between you and guests not in your party.
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AIRPARK SIGNS & GRAPHICS
THROUGHOUT THE GARDEN Included with membership or Garden admission
SUNSTATE EQUIPMENT CO.
The Garden's newest exhibition, Wild Rising by Cracking Art, is traveling straight from Milan, with animal sculptures made from colorful and recyclable plastic. Visitors of all ages will be drawn to engage with these vibrant creatures and to discover that plastic does not have to end up in landfills. It can be reinvented into something eye-catching and thought-provoking. 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.
TICKETS:
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Wild Rising llegó—it’s time to play, So let’s wander el Jardín, we’ll lead the way! Our frogs and meerkats by now you’ve found, Más animales unleashed are all around. Animal crossings signal to creatures ahead, Les gusta que los toques, but not climbed on or fed. Slimy, shelled creatures you’ll next pass through In the colors of the Arizona flag—red, yellow and blue. Once you see where the arches stand tall, En tu imaginación, you may hear the wolf call. A la vuelta de la esquina, things aren’t as they appear, Frogs form the cactus that we hold so dear. Head to our tallest cactus—face your fears, Este cocodrilo no muerde, he only sheds tears. Un safari de color once you’ve completed, Their message is one not to feel defeated. Todas las criaturas big, medium and small, We rely on each other—un planeta for all.
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LARGER THAN MEMORY CONTEMPORARY ART FROM INDIGENOUS NORTH AMERICA
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Meryl McMaster, What Will I Say to the Sky and Earth II, 2019, Chromogenic print flush mounted to Aluminum Composite Panel, Edition 1/5, 40 x 60 inches. Heard Museum Collection. Gift of Kathleen L. and William G. Howard.
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OCT. 1 - NOV. 22 Mon. - Wed. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Thurs. - Sun. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. BUTTERFLY PAVILION (Harriet K. Maxwell Desert Wildflower Loop Trail) Included with membership or Garden admission
Advanced reservation required
Monarch butterflies and their friends are back! Take a closer look at pollinators that care for and protect our desert environment. Additional support provided by the Ferry Family Foundation in memory of Ernest S. and Virginia D. Ferry.
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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
DISCOUNTS ON EVENT TICKETS
ADMISSION TO MANY FABULOUS EXPERIENCES
Plus: RECIPROCAL ADMISSION TO 300 GARDENS, ARBORETA AND CONSERVATORIES and so much more
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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Patio Café Garden Shop gardenshop.dbg.org
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:
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
APACHE HOUSEHOLD
PLANTS & PEOPLE OF THE SONORAN DESERT LOOP TRAIL
AKIMEL O’ODHAM HOUSEHOLD
1/3 mile = .53 km Closes at Sunset
Pratt
RAMADA
SONORA NATURE
1/4 mile = .40
SPANISH GARDENS NATIVE CROP GARDEN SAGUARO HARVESTING RAMADA
DESERT OASIS
Temporarily Closed
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ONE-WAY ENTRANCE PATH ONE-WAY EXIT PATH
SCHOOL AND GROUP BUS ZONE
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TWO-WAY TRAFFIC. Please enter trails to the right and maintain 6 ft. distance from guests not in your party.
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For the most up-to-date information about trail closures and accommodations, please visit dbg.org/visit/plan-your-visit.
AN DESERT LOOP TRAIL
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Ullman TERRACE
PATIO CAFE
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CENTER
Steele HERB GARDEN
Archer
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FAMILY PLAZA
Kitchell Family HERITAGE GARDEN
EDIBLE GARDEN
CENTER FOR DESERT LIVING TRAIL 1/10 mile = .16 km
DESERT DISCOVERY LOOP TRAIL 1/3 mile = .53 km
Jan and Tom Lewis DESERT PORTAL
Sybil B. Harrington CACTUS AND CCULENT GALLERIES
UST FOUNDATION PLAZA
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Schilling TRY ARBOR
Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust DESERT TERRACE GARDEN
AMPHITHEATER
Harriet K. Maxwell
DESERT WILDFLOWER LOOP TRAIL
BUTTERFLY PAVILION OCT. 1 - NOV. 22
1/3 mile = .53 km Closes at sunset Ottosen ENTRY GARDEN
ADMISSIONS
GARDEN SHOP
BUTTERFLY GARDEN
HUMMINGBIRD GARDEN
BEE GARDEN
SHADE GARDEN
GERTRUDE'S
RIDE SHARE PICK-UP/DROP-OFF
BOULDER GARDEN
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PROMOTING THE ARTS, TOGETHER. The arts celebrate culture and enrich our lives. A vibrant arts community is a key indicator of a thriving economy. That’s why SRP is proud to support organizations like Desert Botanical Garden that are committed to unifying our region through creativity, innovation and shared experiences that connect us all. srpnet.com/arts
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Save the Date for more opportunities to bring your pup to the Garden. Visit dbg.org for updates.
Bring your whole pack to the trails. Treat your dog to a morning stroll at the Garden. You and your pup will have a tail-wagging good time exploring all the beauty and sniffs of the trails.
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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!
Happy Hour | Dinner | Sunday Brunch
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Visit dbg.org for updates on dates and times.
The Plant Sale is back with a safe shopping experience. Our horticulture experts will help you find the perfect cactus, agave, herb or veggie to plant in your own garden.
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NOW OPEN TO SMALL GROUPS WITH A RESERVATION
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LAS NOCHES DE LAS LUMINARIAS
TICKETS ON SALE MEMBERS: OCT. 1 GENERAL PUBLIC: OCT. 19 SPONSORED BY:
NOV. 27 & 28 | DEC. 4-6, 11-13, 17-23, 26-31 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. THROUGHOUT THE GARDEN
ADULT TICKETS START AT $29.95
Enjoy the spirit of the holiday season with Las Noches de las Luminarias. Stroll the Garden’s trails lined with 8,000 flickering luminaria bags and gaze at twinkling lights.
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Butterfly Garden Adventure Wander the Harriet K. Maxwell Desert Wildflower Loop trail to discover how butterflies use plants to eat, grow and survive in their life cycle.
Host Plants
Find plants that caterpillars can eat. Caterpillars have two jobs: to eat and grow. The plant they eat is called their host plant; its the only plant the caterpillars can eat to survive. Monarch caterpillars rely on their host plant, the milkweed. This is where monarch butterflies lay their eggs. If you could only eat one thing, what would it be?
Nectar Plants
Find flowering plants that provide nectar. Adult butterflies drink nectar from flowers through their straw-like tongue called a proboscis. They use their antennae and super color vision to find blooms. Flat, clustered flowers that are easier to land on are their favorite. Use your senses. What colors do you see? Describe what you smell.
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Shelter Plants
Find leafy, shady plants that can provide shelter. Shelter plants are trees or shrubs that can protect butterflies from wind, rain and predators. Butterflies need shelter plants at all stages of their life. Caterpillars often find a shelter plant when they are ready to form their chrysalis. Look at the plants around you. Where would you want to hide?
Did you know?
Did you see a butterfly or caterpillar? Sometimes they are hard to spot. Camouflage helps insects like butterflies blend into their surroundings, or tricks predators into thinking they are something they are not. One example: Giant Swallowtail caterpillars look like bird poop. They can hide in plain sight thanks to this clever disguise. What would your camoflauge look like?
Draw your own Butterfly Garden Use what you learned today to imagine your own butterfly garden at home. Find the downloadable activity at dbg.org/butterfly-garden.
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S TAY T U N E D Visit dbg.org for upcoming experiences.
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IN THE DESERT, EVERY DROP COUNTS.
When you live in a desert city, you don’t look at water the same way everyone else does. You consider how it can be better protected and saved. There is always a potential for shortage, so we’ve been planning ahead for years. We are prepared. SEE WATER DIFFERENTLY.
Learn more! PHOENIX.GOV/BeWaterSmart
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