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ALWAYS ENCHANTING From the seductive Release pool party to award-winning restaurants, there’s no other experience like Talking Stick Resort. The passion and energy of Scottsdale’s premier entertainment destination flows year-round. Whatever you desire, there’s a reason to come Play in Style.™
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ARMS AND THE MAN By George Bernard Shaw OCT. 4 – 6 and OCT. 11 – 13
A YEAR WITH FROG AND TOAD* By Robert and Willie Reale NOV. 15 – 17 and NOV. 22 – 24
WINTER DANCE CONCERT: REINVENT DEC. 6 – 8
THE TEMPEST By William Shakespeare FEB. 7 – 9 and FEB. 14 – 16
THE DROWSY CHAPERONE* By Bob Martin, Dawn McKellar, Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison MARCH 20 - 22 and MARCH 27 - 29
SPRING DANCE CONCERT: MOVING FORWARD APRIL 17 - 19
WANT A SEAT? Visit: gcu.edu/Ethington65
*“A Year with Frog and Toad” and “The Drowsy Chaperone” are presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials also supplied by MTI, 423 West 55th Street, New York, NY 10019 | Tel.: (212) 541-4684 Fax: (212) 397-4684 www.MTIShows.com. GCU, while reserving its lawful rights in light of its Christian mission, is committed to maintaining an academic environment that is free from unlawful discrimination. Further detail on GCU’s Non-Discrimination policies can be found at gcu.edu/titleIX ©2019 Grand Canyon University 19COF0172
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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!
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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 trail 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?
Feeling thirsty? Make sure you stay hydrated with our water refill stations marked on pages 15 and 16.
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Visiting with kids? Ask Admissions about a Desert Detective Bingo sheet. Discover learning around the Garden, or continue it at home.
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 anyone with a Garden name tag. Any staff or volunteer can assist or point you in the right direction.
Hankering to learn more? Check out our education offerings. We have classes, covering everything from gardening to crafts and even excursions. DBG.ORG | U N E X P E C T E D | 6
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Meet a mob of meerkats. Opening October 2019
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AIRPARK SIGNS & GRAPHICS
MEMBER PREVIEWS OCT. 10 - 11 GRAND OPENING OCT. 12 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 more than 1,000 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 eyecatching and thought-provoking. DBG.ORG | U N E X P E C T E D | 8
ANNOUNCING BALLET ARIZONA'S
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SEASON Director's Choice Sept. 26 – 29, 2019 Napoli Oct. 24 – 27, 2019 The Nutcracker Dec. 13 – 24, 2019 A Midsummer Night’s Dream Feb. 13 – 16, 2020 All Balanchine May 7 – 10, 2020 An Evening at Desert Botanical Garden May 19 – June 6, 2020
Ballet Arizona dancers Jillian Barrell and Ricardo Santos. Photo by Tim Fuller.
Tickets: balletaz.org | 602.381.1096
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PLANTS & PEOPLE OF THE SONORAN DESERT LOOP TRAIL
SONORAN DESERT N AT U R E L O O P T R A I L
Veer off to the Sonoran Desert Nature Loop Trail, and you will think you walked into a Dr. Seuss book. The organ pipe cactus create an intricate diversity for photos.
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Make your way through the Desert Discovery Loop Trail, and you won't miss the towering cardons that have inhabited the space for 80 years.
Venture to the east side of the Garden, and find views of plants in uninterrupted desert. Face west to capture the red Papago Butte in the background. •
Sybil B. Harrington C AC T U S A N D SUCCULENT GALLERIES
It is hard to miss the giant shade structures located in the center of the Garden. Capture the fascinating plants located against the contrast of the orange walls in the Cactus and Succulent Galleries.
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Layers of prickly pears, organ pipes and chollas situated in the foreground create a whimsical setting. Extra points for visiting during golden hour!
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While by the Butterfly Pavilion, check out daily Garden Play activities for kids.
SEPT. 21 - NOV. 3 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. BUTTERFLY PAVILION (Harriet K. Maxwell Desert Wildflower Loop Trail)
Mighty monarch butterflies return this fall. Experience a diverse kaleidoscope of butterflies from the Southwest, and discover the magnificence of the mighty monarch butterfly—from their amazing migration to the plants they need to survive.
Included with membership or Garden admission
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MEMBERSHIP HAS ITS BENEFITS
FREE ADMISSION TO WILD RISING
MEMBER DAYS & 10% OFF AT THE PLANT SALES
10% DISCOUNT AT THE GARDEN SHOP
& THIS VIEW FOR FREE 350+ DAYS PER YEAR
DISCOUNTS ON EVENT TICKETS & CLASSES
DEVOUR CULINARY CLASSIC On Sale NOV. 8
PURCHASE ADVANCE TICKETS TO LUMINARIA and DEVOUR
20% OFF GUEST ADMISSION
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ADMISSION TO MANY FABULOUS FESTIVALS
RECIPROCAL ADMISSION TO 300 GARDENS, ARBORETA AND CONSERVATORIES and so much more
Apply today’s admission fees into an annual membership, and enjoy the Garden all year. A Senita membership pays for itself in just two visits for two adults and one child. Stop by Admissions or Membership Kiosk to learn more. Offer is only good the day of admission.
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THE GARDEN IS HERE TO HELP YOU ENJOY THE BEAUTY OF THE DESERT AND CARE ABOUT IT. DAILY & WEEKLY ACTIVITIES Included with membership or paid admission
Garden Tours Oct. 1 – May 10 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m. 15 visitor maximum per tour
Behind-The-Scenes Tour of Hazel Hare Center for Plant Science
DINING OPTIONS Gertrude’s | Table Service Reopens in early Fall Monday – Friday | 10:30 a.m. – 8 p.m. Saturday & Sunday | 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. Reservations recommended: 480.719.8600 | gertrudesrestaurant.net Patio Café | Counter Service
Oct. 1 – May 7 Tuesday – Thursday | 10 a.m. Reservations are required and can be made at Admissions or dbg.org.
October - May Monday - Sunday | 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. (Closed during summer months)
Birds in the Garden
THE GARDEN SHOP
Mondays October - April | 8 a.m. May - September | 7 a.m.
8 a.m. - 8 p.m. | Daily
Ask a Gardener Center for Desert Living Trail Saturdays & Sundays October - November | 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
NEED SOMETHING?
Treasured Gifts • Books • Souvenirs Jewelry • Desert Plants gardenshop.dbg.org
BASIC RULES
Please refrain from the following: • Picnicking • Feeding wildlife
At Admissions, you can:
• Straying from the path
• Rent a wheelchair, scooter, stroller, binoculars or an umbrella
• Removing plants, pods or seeds
• Purchase water, event tickets or memberships
• Climbing trees or rocks • 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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SONORAN DESERT NATURE LOOP TRA 1/4 mile = .40 km
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QUAIL RUN PATH
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HORTICULTURE LEARNING LAB
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Mosey on to see the wolves, bears and snails, don't feel rushed as you blaze the trails. Our creatures are ready to be seen, just use the poem on page 18.
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With so many things to do, we suggest getting an early start on your want-to-do list. There’s a lot to do at Maravilla Scottsdale Senior Living — clubs, events, socializing, and more. So, go ahead and make your want-to-do list. But please don’t include a bunch of chores. We’ll take care of most of those for you. We invite you to see all that Maravilla Scottsdale has to offer (including assisted living services if needed) at a complimentary lunch and tour. Please call 480.359.2226 to schedule.
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Wild Rising is here–it's time to play, So let's wander the Garden, we'll lead the way! Our frogs and meerkats by now you've found, More animals unleashed are all around. Animal crossings signal to creatures ahead, They like to be pet, but not climbed on or fed. Once you see where the arches stand tall, In your imagination, you may hear the wolf call. Hop along through a fluffle of rabbits, Dive into an SOS about plastic habits. Just around the bend, things aren't as they appear, Frogs form the cactus that we hold so dear. Head to our tallest cactus–face your fears, This crocodile won't bite, he only sheds tears. A safari of color once you've completed, Their message is one not to feel defeated. All the creatures big, medium and small, We rely on each other–one planet for all.
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The Sugar Thieves Blaine Long & Rosas del Rey Blue Bayou Show by Big Zephyr Traveler Guitarras Latinas Mother Road Trio Rose’s Pawn Shop Big Nick and the Gila Monsters
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FRIDAYS OCT. 4 - NOV. 22 DOORS | 5:30 p.m. SHOWS | 7 - 9 p.m. *SUNDAY OCT. 27 DOORS OPEN | 4 p.m. CONCERT | 5 - 7 p.m.
ULLMAN TERRACE Members: $24.95 General Public: $29.95
The Garden presents a spectacular lineup of talent at Music in the Garden fall concert series. Situated at the base of the butte, Ullman Terrace is an unmatchable backdrop for audiences to enjoy the sounds of beloved favorites and find new talent. Sponsored in part by:
Attendees must be 21 or older.
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DAVID HOCKNEY’S YOSEMITE OCT. 28 — APRIL 5, 2020 Visit heard.org/hockney to find out more about the exhibition, David Hockney’s Yosemite and Masters of California Basketry David Hockney, Yosemite II, October 16th 2011. iPad drawing printed on four sheets of paper (46 3/8 x 34 7/8” each), mounted on four sheets of Dibond. Edition 1 of 12; 92 3/4” x 69 3/4” overall. © David Hockney, Photo Credit: Richard Schmidt Collection The David Hockney Foundation
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experience ARIZONA DIG IT Dig It Gardens offers the most diverse plant selection in Phoenix. Attend one of their upcoming workshops or classes to help build your knowledge on all things green. Learn about the best soil and sun for your indoor houseplants, how to create airplant terrariums and plant your vegetable garden with confidence. Visit digphx.com/garden-classes
HERITAGE SQUARE Welcome to Heritage Square, the last remaining residential block from the original town site of Phoenix. Today, visitors enjoy seeing these unique turn-of-the-century buildings, including the 1895 Rosson House Museum (Victorian Oddities & Curiosities is on exhibit in October, with Celebrate the Holidays on display November and December), Visitor Center, and The Bungalow store (featuring items from local artists and vendors). Join Heritage Square at a party 100 years in the making for the Gin & Jazz Preservation Party gala fundraiser on New Year’s Eve! Museum tours are available Wednesday through Sunday. Visit heritagesquarephx.org
MUSEUM OF NORTHERN ARIZONA Connect to Native American culture and natural wonders in a historic building with mountain views. Meet real dinosaurs. Feel fossils and volcanic rocks. Be welcomed in 10 local languages, Acoma to Zuni, as you discover the distinct heritages of the region in the new Native Peoples of the Colorado Plateau exhibition. Share the food, music and dance at special events, then bring home authentic art, jewelry and fun facts. Kids under 10 are free. Visit musnaz.org
TUCSON BOTANICAL GARDEN Located on the site of the historic Porter property, the Canadian Garden Council named the Tucson Botanical Gardens one of the “Top 10 North American Gardens Worth Travelling For.” Among mature trees and expertly cultivated foliage, specialty gardens such as the Barrio Garden, and a magical butterfly exhibit that’s home to over 400 butterflies highlight the diversity of native plants while offering a lush oasis in the heart of Tucson. For more information, please visit tucsonbotanical.org
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STRANGE GARDEN Strange Garden is creeping back into the Garden, so join us to encounter weird sights, fun tricks and enchanting creatures. Stroll the trails to spot Villafane Studios pumpkin vignettes and Wild Rising glowing creatures. Dance until you drop with groovy ghouls at the spooktacular monster bash. Kids, if you dare, come dressed to impress in your Halloween best. Kids 12 and younger can also pick up the perfect pumpkin to take home. OCT. 25 - 26 | 5:30 - 9 p.m.
SPONSORED BY:
THROUGHOUT THE GARDEN Included with membership or Garden admission Children under 3 are free
D O G S ' D AY I N T H E G A R D E N Bring the whole family—dogs included—for a walk on Garden trails. Meet other dog lovers, heel for family photos, learn about local dog-related nonprofits, shop and enjoy samples with your pup.
NOV. 16 | 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. THROUGHOUT THE GARDEN Humans:
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Dogs:
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Celebrate the tradition of Día de los Muertos, or the Day of the Dead, with a festival filled with music, dance and storytelling. Children will love the crafts and face painting, and the whole family will enjoy the entertainment and the Mercado filled with art, jewelry and other wares. Each day ends with La Procesión, a procession through the Garden by the performers and audience members, concluding with a traditional burning of troubles.
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C H I L E S & C H O C O L AT E Chiles & Chocolate is the ideal recipe for a sweet and spicy weekend. Sample and shop your way through Arizona’s top chile and chocolate vendors. Indulge in gourmet chocolates, zesty sauces, fresh, fire-roasted chiles and other handcrafted delights. Listen to catchy musical mixes, and enjoy live performances of Latin, Brazilian and Caribbean dance on Boppart Courtyard.
NOV. 8 - 10 | 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. DORRANCE HALL & BOPPART COURTYARD Included with membership or Garden admission
FA L L P L A N T S A L E Don’t let 30,000 plants intimidate you! Our on-site horticulture experts will help you find the perfect cactus, agave and ornamental to plant in your own garden. M E D I A PA R T N E R S :
OCT. 18 | Members' Day 7 a.m. - 5 p.m.
OCT. 19 | General Public 7 a.m. - 5 p.m.
OCT. 20 | General Public 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.
SCHILLING EVENTS PLAZA PARKING LOT Free
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TICKETS GO ON SALE MEMBERS: OCT. 1 GENERAL PUBLIC: OCT. 15 SPONSORED BY:
M E D I A PA R T N E R S :
Celebrate the spirit of the season with Las Noches de las Luminarias. Stroll the Garden’s trails lined with 8,000 flickering luminaria bags, gaze at twinkling lights and admire the enchanting glow of Wild Rising creatures. Happen upon tunes from eclectic entertainment groups, and cherish the time spent with friends and family during the holidays. 27 | W I L D LY | DBG.ORG
NOV. 29 & 30 | DEC. 6-8, 13-15, 17-23, 26-31 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. THROUGHOUT THE GARDEN Members: $29.95 Youth: $10.95 General Public: $34.95 Youth: $12.95 Children under 3 are free
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Celebrate the Mexican holiday tradition of La Posada at the Garden. Cherish the time spent with family and friends, join in the festivities of two singing processions through the Garden, break piĂąatas, and savor traditional food and drinks.
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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
5550 E LINCOLN DR | PARADISE VALLEY | 480.948.5170 WWW.ELCHORRO.COM
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