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hristmas is a beautiful time of year, especially in Arizona, where the weather is absolutely perfect and there are enough holiday events going on around town to keep even the youngsters content. If you are like me and you have too much to do and not enough time, then you are really going to enjoy our special feature on the Crissy G. Company, a one-of-a-kind, all-inclusive concierge service. She uses her creative flare to help busy families in many ways, from turning a little girl’s birthday party dreams into a Candyland wonderland to helping a wife host the ultimate Christmas party for her closest friends and family.

If you’re looking to totally switching things up this year with a non-traditional Christmas, then take a family vacation to the Del Coronado Hotel. My family and I enjoyed the most fabulous family time at the historical Del. From a famous Sunday brunch to the luxurious daybeds that keep you relaxed and rested for all day comfort, the Del Coronado has it all. Whether you’re looking to spend the holidays with your special someone or having all of your distant relatives along with you, this destination’s accommodations fit any occasion and party size. The wonderful family activities for Christmas include ice skating, Christmas tree lightings, smores on the beach and more for all ages. Now if you’re looking to stay around town for the holiday season, be sure to check out our feature on The Farm at South Mountain in Phoenix. Through the month of December you can enjoy musical performances, local venders selling handcrafted items, cocoa and cookies with Santa and much more. See our feature for more details on page 16.

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Do you want some Christmas decorating ideas for your home? Well, I caught up with Jill Brenenstuhl (a prominent real estate agent in the Phoenix metro) who took us behind the scenes with some of the best tips on decorating your home, especially if it’s for sale over the holidays.

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December 2014

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Good Times

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Around Town

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Locally Owned

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Open House

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Field Trip

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Sold Properties

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Parting Thoughts

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14 A Stress-Free Holiday, Courtesy of Crissy G.

Let this unique, all-inclusive concierge service help you this season.

20 A Whole New Family Tradition

This year consider Christmas at the Hotel Del Coronado near San Diego.

26 Holiday Field Trip to Arizona’s Christmas City

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Around Town DOUBLEWIDE NETWORK ANNOUNCES 16 NEW SHOWS Paradise Valley resident Dave Pratt’s Doublewide Network, one of America’s fastest-growing media networks, is proud to welcome 16 new worldwide shows. The Scottsdale-based network currently features 100 shows from five countries and 22 states. Some of the new shows include The Pastor of Pump, Better Horses Network, the Sedona Connection, and Around the World in 1,000 Beers. For more information, visit DoublewideNetwork.com

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TALKING STICK RESORT CROWNS 2014 STATE LADIES POKER CHAMPION Recently, Talking Stick Resort hosted its 9th annual Arizona State Ladies Poker Championship in the ARENA Poker Room. Nearly 200 women participated in the three-day competition, vying for the grand title and a share of the $50,760 prize pool. Kathi Gatelis of Scottsdale was the winner, claiming the $12,690 cash prize in less than seven hours. The finals featured various twists and surprise plays as 38 women battled it out for the title. After a grueling six hours, Gatelis beat out her opponent, Judy Alto, and was named the 2014 champion. “I play in this competition every year and came in seventh place in 2013,” says Gatelis, who won the championship with pocket queens. “But this morning, I woke up and said ‘I’m going to take it.’ I picked my spots correctly, analyzed where I was suppose to be and it paid off in the end.” According to Gatelis, the earnings will go toward her bankroll and help her compete in future poker competitions. A personal trainer by day, Gatelis said her sights are set on reaching pro status. “I play the events in Vegas because I truly want to be a professional poker player,” she says. “Also a big priority for me is giving back to my community, charity is really important to me so this is going to be a win-win for everybody.”

QUARLES & BRADY OPENS SCOTTSDALE OFFICE AND EXPANDS TRUSTS & ESTATES PRACTICE The national law firm of Quarles & Brady LLP recently announced that Matt Dana, a premier estate planning attorney in Scotts-

dale, will join the firm, along with two associates and two paralegals on his team. Their affiliation with Quarles & Brady will build on the work of Quarles & Brady attorney Trisha Baggs, a highly regarded estate planning attorney in the firm’s Phoenix office. With the addition of Dana and his team, Quarles & Brady will establish a presence in Scottsdale, its tenth location nationwide and third in Arizona. The new office will be located at 8817 E. Bell Rd., Suite 201. Dana Law Firm founder Matthew S. Dana will be joining Quarles & Brady as a partner in the firm’s Phoenix office. He will combine his highly developed Arizona trusts & estates practice with Quarles & Brady’s national practice, allowing the two firms to support and augment one another on a single platform, enhancing the new union’s ability to serve clients across Arizona and the country in general. Also joining Quarles are associates Trevor Whiting and Todd Smith, and paralegals Jennifer Skubic and Kate Sieger. Whiting and Sieger will join Dana in the firm’s Phoenix office, while Smith and Skubic will work in the Scottsdale office.

TAPHOUSE KITCHEN ANNOUNCES NEW SEASONAL MENU TapHouse Kitchen, a Tasty Brand Holdings Restaurant, is ready for fall with the launch of their newest menu. Executive Chef Patrick Karvis used the finest and freshest local ingredients for this savory collection of appetizers, salads and entrees. Each dish is also paired with a suggested wine and beer option for a culinary experience to remember. Enjoy Jumbo Lump Crab Cake with a Grand Canyon Pilsner or Rack of Lamb with a glass of Diseno Malbec. “Fall is about comfort food,” says Karvis. “I took those classic dishes we all know and love and added my own unique flair.” The menu is available now until mid-December.


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TapHouse Kitchen is located at the Hilton Village in Scottsdale at 6137 N. Scottsdale Rd., Suite 108. To learn more about TapHouse Kitchen’s story and menu, please visit TapHouseKitchen.com or visit their Facebook page at facebook.com/TapHouseKitchen. For reservations, call 480.656.0012.

LOCALLY OWNED KOREAN EATERY & DRINKING LOUNGE OPENS IN OLD TOWN SCOTTSDALE ROK Social House, a Korean-inspired social environment, has opened in the entertainment district of Old Town Scottsdale at 7419 E. Indian Plaza. The new venue prides itself on providing combinations of entertainment and high-energy through food, fashion, art and music. ROK Social House brings an authentic one-of-a-kind flair to the city, showcasing the modern day Korean culture. The hip and trendy atmosphere starts with large bottles of soju lining the bar; an alcoholic beverage traditionally made with rice, wheat or barley, made in South Korea. The bottles are strategically placed in

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A Special Holiday between Father and Son Article Kate Matsler

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n an ordinary day during the holiday season, an older gentleman walked into my frame shop and asked us to frame a catcher’s mitt. I looked at the mitt wondering if it was once worn by a famous player or perhaps had an autograph somewhere on the tattered leather. After a thorough examination I determined there wasn’t anything remarkable about this particular glove other than the fact the man wanted it framed. The man told me he was planning on giving it to his son for Christmas. We

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selected an appropriate mat and frame. The order was similar to other requests we’ve had in the past to frame baseball memorabilia except for his desire for a plate inside to read “To my son, Always and Forever, Merry Christmas.” When the job was complete, I called the man to let him know his piece was finished and that he could pick it up at his earliest convenience. Excitedly he exclaimed, “I’ll be right down!” Within a few minutes the man was making his way inside the shop to claim his son’s present.

When I brought out the mitt the man started to cry. Surprised by his reaction, “I asked, “Is it not what you wanted?” He said, “No, it’s perfect.” He then explained his tears. He and his son had traded that catcher’s mitt back and forth for years. They had given it to one another for Christmases and birthdays alike. Back and forth, they had gifted it. Each time they would act surprised when opening the gift. They always cherished the mitt they once played catch with when they were both younger versions of themselves. As he was explaining to me their unique tradition, I asked, “Why did you decide to frame it?” After a long pause to gather his emotions, the man told me what made this Christmas different. “Well, I’ve been diagnosed with cancer and I am not going to make it to my next birthday so I wanted it to be special. I wanted it to be something he would be able to keep forever.” He sat for a few more minutes just looking at the mitt inside the shadowbox and then he slowly looked up, picked up the box and said “Thank you for making it special.” I will never forget the man or his mitt. It makes me sad when I think of him and his son, but I also feel extremely lucky that I could be a part of their tradition. I am so proud that we helped him create a lifelong gift that he could give to his son one last time. As a picture framer, I am grateful for every opportunity I have to touch someone with my work. One of my favorite parts of the job — and my business, is creating something that will last for generations to come. Whether it is a signed Picasso or a dirty old baseball mitt, the items we frame are priceless.

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The Concierge Service That Takes Care of It All Article Becca Mulder | Photography Sandra Tenuto Photography & Jill Lauren Photography

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n 2007 a dream was born when Cristin Graham opened the doors to the Crissy G. Company, an all-inclusive concierge service. From party planning and decorating for a one-of-a-kind Candyland Christmas Party, to home styling and organization, Crissy G. Company is a great resource for busy families. The future for the Crissy G. Company is looking very bright. Graham is excited to branch out with a growing team of passionate, creative individuals who will help her increase involvement in the community through more service projects and by creating memorable charity events. Through the constant inspiration and support of her family, hard work, and a lot of perserverance, Graham believes you can accomplish anything you put your mind too - like she did! “I started a business so I could be a part of something that was so much bigger than I could ever create on my own,” she says. “I

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am ready to grow by taking on new challenges while always satisfying my clients.” Ultimately, Crissy G. Company gives the gift of time. With the holiday season upon us, it is important to enjoy those you love, so why not leave all the decorating, party planning, shopping and organizing to her. Hiring the Crissy G. Company means no more stressing about all the details. This dependable, efficient and productive company is known for flexibility and diverse range of services. “I am a Christ follower, visionary, wife, mom, entrepreneur... the list goes on and on,” says Graham. “I am passionate about serving others while also inspiring and empowering people to be who they were created to be. I believe we each have a purpose, and I am definitely living mine. My love for home decor, shopping and parties began at a young age. My mom and I would always be working


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absolutely love the Christmas season and all the preparations leading up the holy day. For me, there are a few family traditions that I especially enjoy. One of my favorites is decorating the Christmas tree. I specifically wait until evening, play my favorite Christmas Carol’s, light a couple logs in the fireplace, turn down the lights, grab a mug of hot chocolate with a chocolate mint added for flavor (or a glass of my favorite merlot) and start decorating the tree. Over the years, I have acquired a wonderful collection of ornaments, which hold memories of family, friends, vacations and some of my favorite hobbies. This Christmas, I’ll be adding a new tradition to my holiday season by visiting The Farm at South Mountain. There, we will participate in some of the special events planned for the holidays along with enjoying breakfast at the outdoor restaurant, Morning Glory, or a late lunch at The Farm Kitchen.

purchased a large parcel of land and subdivided the property into two-acre parcels. Originally an ancient riverbed, this naturally rich soil was perfect for farming. Heard, benefactor of the Heard Museum, wanted others to become self-sufficient by using the property for farming. Each parcel that was sold included a cow and 50 chickens. There was a parcel of ten acres, located at 32nd and Southern, where 100 pecan trees were planted. For over 40 years the land was owned and cared for by a retired cattleman, Skeeter Coverdale. Each year, Skeeter would harvest 5,000 pounds of pecans. When it got to be too much work, he sold the property to Wayne Smith. Smith brought with him a new vision for the property. He wanted to create a place with gardens, restaurants and markets for people to visit and enjoy. One of his faithful employees, who participated in bringing Smith’s vision to life, was Pat Christofolo. She worked closely with Smith for years and, later, purchased the property in 2012. Christofolo continues to add her creative touches to this charming, rustic destination where

A family photo with The Farm as a backdrop would make a very special Christmas gift to enjoy for years to come.

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visitors can enjoy the farm to table experience along with the talents of local artists, unique shops and weekend workshops and special events. A Day at the Farm

Skeeter’s original cabin is still on the property and used by many brides on their wedding day. It is also available for small events like bridal showers or small birthday celebrations. For daily breakfast and brunch on weekends, you’ll want to grab a table at the Morning Glory Cafe. This outdoor restaurant is nestled back under the pecan trees near the organic gardens and has a great view of The Farm’s daily activities. It’s known for its fresh made muffins and pastries, locally made sausages and seasonal omelets all made with The Farm’s freshest ingredients. I

pecan pie lover in the past, but I took one bite of this pie and I’m now hooked for life. I’ll be purchasing a couple of these delicious pies to add to my Christmas festivities. For a gourmet meal you won’t forget, make dinner reservations at Quiessence. This restaurant is located in the original bunkhouse on the property with a private brick oven on the patio. It has a reputation for creating some of the most incredible rustic entrees, which are prepared by Chef Dustin Christofolo. “I really take pride in using as many locally sourced ingredients in Quiessence dishes as possible. I work with local farmers every day to try and get the best product to include in our menu,” states Christofolo. “Using the whole animal, from head to tail, is important for me and it helps me plan creative dishes. I think our customers appreciate the ambiance that we have created with a perfect mix of fine dining and local products.” Strolling the Grounds

There are two shops located on the property. The first is the Botanica, a modern market that offers unique garden, patio and kitchen products from many local vendors. The second is a nursery called Succulentia, where you can purchase rare, exotic cacti and succulents. This unique greenhouse also displays a wonderful collection of cacti and ceramics from around the country. Also on the property, in a small casita, is a healing center called Utopia. Here you can enjoy a healing massage, intuitive reading, energy clearing and take classes on self-awareness, healing movement, dance, yoga, drum making, chi gung and other healing arts. As you walk around the grounds, you’ll come across Maya’s Farmer’s Market. Maya Dailey has been tending to her organic garden for over 10 continued >

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couldn’t resist trying the Farm Monte Cristo and it was heavenly. I also sampled the Huevos Rancheros and it was equally delicious. For lunch stop by at The Farm Kitchen, which is The Farm’s original restaurant, open daily serving freshly made sandwiches, organic salads, seasonal soups and freshly made-from-scratch baked goods that can be enjoyed on the large patio or for a picnic under the shade of the pecan trees. I sampled the fresh Kale Salad and it was a burst of wonderful flavors of kale, quinoa, raisins, dried cranberries, pepitas, Feta cheese and poppy seed dressing. Yummy! And, a musttry is the freshly made pecan pie. I have never been a December 2014 | Paradise Valley Lifestyle

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years. On Sundays, you can purchase her organic produce, seasonal f lowers and local organic fresh eggs. The Botanica Open Air Market is where you can purchase artesian breads, spreads, coffee, salsa, and other homemade gourmet treats from locals and Quiessence’s chutneys, butters and soups. You can also schedule an appointment with photographer Lisa Carter. She has been at The Farm for nine years and specializes in weddings, family and high school senior portraits. A family photo with The Farm background would make a very special Christmas gift to enjoy for years to come.

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There’s a wonderful assortment of activities you can participate in when you visit The Farm this month. On Saturday, December 6, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. guests can participate at the Holiday Pop-up Market at Botanica where local vendors will be selling handcrafted items that make great Christmas gifts. Children will also be able to enjoy cocoa and cookies when they visit Santa Claus at the Botanica store. Check the website for the times of Santa’s visit. Enjoy a Big Band Christmas Revue on Saturday, December 20th. A matinee performance, by the Upper East Side Big Band, will be held at the pecan grove for the whole fam-

ily. It’s sure to be a fun, relaxing time where you can enjoy the holiday music and a delicious lunch prepared by The Farm Kitchen. I can see why brides choose this place for their wedding and other’s come for a day visit with their bikes and pets. With a flurry of weekend events and activities, plus wonderfully prepared fresh daily meals, you will find yourself visiting again and again. For restaurant and markets hours, to reserve your pies and to purchase tickets to seasonal events, be sure to visit their website and their Facebook page.

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The Hotel

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his historic hotel on Coronado island near San Diego offers a wonderful holiday option, or great getaway any time. Our family recent spent a lovely time vacationing at this amazing destination and made memories we will never forget.

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The Del Beach offers luxurious lounge chairs with cushions and terry covers, and plush day beds for full day rentals to keep you comfortable and cozy while enjoying a day at the beach. My family’s personal favorite activity was smores on the beach where we cozied up to our own private beach bonfire, tucked our toes in the sand and toasted some marshmallows for an evening of sweet treats. Enjoy the “Classic Roast” with traditional graham crackers, Hershey’s chocolate and jumbo marshmallows or enhance your beach bonfire experience with upgraded ingredients such as Ghirardelli chocolate, fresh fruit, candy toppings, flavored marshmallows, bacon and more. With more than 80 golf courses to

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Dining in Coronado you will find some extraordinary restaurants within walking distance to the Del including 1500 OCEANS, which is inspired by its beachfront setting, spotlighting California Coastal cuisine with fresh local ingredients. Or relax at Sheerwater under the umbrella-dotted patio overlooking the sea continued >

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at the casual Coronado restaurant. Sunday Brunch is featured in the Crown Room inside the Del featuring seafood and sushi, regionally inspired dishes, and international cuisine. ENO Pizzeria & Wine Bar where you can gather around an outdoor fire pit and enjoy a wood-fired artisan pizzas. The Sun Deck & Grill offers tropical drinks and casual fare from the grill, along with garden fresh salads and gourmet sandwiches. Looking for a lively lounge that serves up craft beer, classic cocktails and casual bites like the Angus burger, try the Babcock & Story Bar. My personal favorite was the casual dining of the Sunset Bar complete with fire pits, cocktails and appetizers for a romantic but ultra casual evening. While you’re in San Diego take a trip to the world famous San Diego Zoo and Legoland, Sea World where you can make lasting memories for the kids, too. Your Stay - Where No Two Rooms Are the Same

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Decorating For The Holidays Even If Your House Is FOR SALE Article Becca Mulder with Jill Brenenstuhl | Photography Jessica Peterson

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ecorating your home for the holidays is something we should all enjoy. Okay, maybe not all of us - but when your home is for sale then we must keep in mind how to decorate without going too over board. We all know that when you are trying to sell your home, you want the buyers to be able to picture themselves in the home. So your goal is to keep it as “staged” as possible. Keeping the clutter down to a minimum and removing most of the personal items such as family photos and knick knacks. (Which means no inflatable lawn ornaments - if you were wondering!) Coldwell Banker Realtor Jill Brenenstuhl has some great tips on how to decorate your home for the holidays with a clean, crisp and a classy touch. Lighting- Add lights where lights belong, meaning outside trees/bushes, inside Christmas tree(s), door wreaths. Don’t overdo lighting inside your home on stair rails and fireplaces. Color - Use the color palate that is in the everyday decorating of your home. The home pictured used light colors coupled with the silver family, always tasteful and understated. Remove the Clutter- Put away some of your personal items like small knick-knacks and family photos. Clear off the kitchen and bathroom counters. Straighten out the closets, especially the master closet. Clean up the garage, a full garage makes buyers think the home doesn’t have enough storage. Cleaning- Be sure your flooring is clean with no visible wear marks on the carpet. Have your windows professionally cleaned. You want the buyer to see the home and visualize themselves the home. Focus is on the home. Landscape- Catch the buyers’ attention when they first drive up to the property. Make sure the front landscaping is well manicured and the entrance clean. Plants at the front door is a nice touch. 24

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Field Trip

Holiday Field Trip to Arizona’s Christmas City

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ith lights wrapped around saguaros and palm trees alike, the holiday season in the desert certainly has a unique feel. But fortunately for those who look for something a bit more traditional that might put even Ebenezer Scrooge in the spirit, Prescott is just a short 90-minute drive away. Why Prescott? The quiet mountain town situated at an elevation right at one mile high comes alive during December as the community of 40,000 unites for a calendar of events and festivities that last throughout the end of the year. While other cities might offer more bells and whistles, Prescott becomes a genuine wonderland that has a tendency to take visitors back to days gone by. So much so that in 1989, then-Governor Rose Mofford made it official by issuing an official proclamation that declared Prescott “Arizona’s Christmas City.”“I’m not really sure how it came to be,” explains David Maurer, CEO of the Prescott Chamber of Commerce. “But over the years this community has just gone all out for the Christmas season. There are more activities, special events, concerts, plays- you name it, and you can pretty much find something amazing throughout the entire month.” Nothing symbolizes the arrival of the holidays in Prescott quite like the lighting of the Courthouse held on the first Saturday of December. This year will mark the 26

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60th year of the tradition, which actually begins early in the day with festive parade, which weaves its way into town and around Prescott’s Courthouse Plaza. As the parade comes to an end and the sun begins to set, the season’s first carols are sung by children’s choirs on the steps of the courthouse, which leads into a presentation before the city flips the switch on nearly one million lights which illuminate the building as well as over 100 trees that surround it throughout the plaza. Perhaps Prescott’s signature holiday event is held the Friday following the courthouse lighting -- the Acker Musical Showcase. More than 100 of downtown Prescott’s shops, galleries, and boutiques team up with local musicians who donate their time and talents for a unique night of shopping and music. “Acker Night” is crucial for the success of music in Yavapai County throughout the year, however, as proceeds from the evening help to provide scholarships for music lessons, instruments, and local youth performing arts programs. The lobby of the Prescott Resort and Conference Center is transformed into the “World’s Largest Gingerbread Village” shortly after Thanksgiving. Budding confection real-estate moguls pay for lots on which to construct their delicious masterpieces, with proceeds going to help the Yavapai Big Brothers Big Sisters. The vil-

lage is free to visit, however, and is open 24 hours a day until it meets the candy wrecking ball just after the New Year. Also beginning just after Thanksgiving and throughout December is Wildlights and Animal Sights, hosted by the Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary. Each Friday and Saturday evening the Sanctuary will reopen at 6 p.m. and welcome visitors to sip on hot chocolate as they stroll the grounds and enjoy the lighting displays throughout the park. And what would the holiday season be without a visit from Santa? He usually makes an appearance at the parade just prior to the Courthouse Christmas Lighting, and will usually stop by the Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary at least once to visit the animals, including other appearances at the many other events up until his big night. “When people ask me why Prescott is ‘Arizona’s Christmas City,’ I always tell them the same thing,” summarizes David Maurer. “It is not that we have the most or even the brightest Christmas lights or anything like that. It’s that we present that small-town feel that reminds people of what the holidays were like when they grew up. It’s a feeling that is hard to describe, but it is one that we certainly have here.” A full listing of Prescott holiday events can be found on the city’s official tourism website at Visit-Precott.com.


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Recently SOLD Paradise Valley Properties neighborhood

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price/sqft

dom

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$656

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5

Rancho Valencia

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$283

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$507

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$2,350,000

$2,300,000

$502

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$2,650,000

$2,050,000

$328

206

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$1,925,000

$300

385

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$2,400,000

$1,920,000

$246

161

5

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Paradise Valley

$2,750,000

$1,825,000

$230

244

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5.5

Arcadia

$1,825,000

$1,760,000

$445

45

4

3.5

Paradise Valley

$2,200,000

$1,700,000

$611

194

3

3.5

Arcadia

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$1,700,000

$358

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$268

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5

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$288

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3.5

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$1,435,000

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4.5

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3

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Lifestyle Calendar

December DECEMBER 1 ASU BIG BAND NIGHT SCOTTSDALE

Held at the Scottsdale Center for Performing Arts, the internationally acclaimed ASU Jazz Studies Program presents the latest edition of the ASU Concert Jazz Band in an evening of choice selections spanning the history of big band music and beyond. Yhe ASU Concert Jazz Band has been a favorite among audiences in the Valley for years. Tickets for the show, which starts at 7:30 p.m. are $10. For more information, call 480.499.8587 or visit HerbergerInstitute.asu.edu.

and ornaments will adorn the trees and lighted holiday displays dot the avenue with light. Visitors may stroll the avenue under the twinkling lights and visit the shops and boutiques. Santa and his elf will be there too for the free event, so have your list ready. For more information, call 480.837.1654 or ExperienceFountainHills.org.

DECEMBER 7 REJOICE AND SING! PARADISE VALLEY

Held at Valley Presbyterian Church at 3 p.m., come be a part of this annual tradition as the audience is invited to join the Sonoran Desert Chorale in singing carols to celebrate the joys of the holiday season. Tickets are $1215. For more information, call 480.305.4538 or SonoranDesertChorale.org.

DECEMBER 8-9 AN IRISH CHRISTMAS IN AMERICA PHOENIX

The Musical Art Museum will present a family-friendly performance of Irish ballads, holiday classics, lively fiddle tunes and thrilling Irish dancing. The shows begin at 7 p.m., and tickets are $34.50–$38.50. MIM is located at 4725 E. Mayo Blvd. For more information, call 480.478.6000 or visit MIM.org.

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Symphony, The Phoenix Symphony Chorus and soloists perform. For more information, visit PhoenixSymphony.org

DECEMBER 11 CAREER CONNECTORS SCOTTSDALE

Are you in career transition? Come and discover Career Connectors, a nonprofit organization connecting professionals to high quality resources and hiring companies. Events are held four times a month; all available at no cost. Each event includes professional career speakers with presentations on relevant job search topics, three to four featured hiring companies, networking, resume help, career coaches, LinkedIn coaches and business portraits. The December 11 event is from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Highlands Church, 9050 E. Pinnacle Peak Rd. For more information, call 480.442.5806 or visit CareerConnectors.org.

DECEMBER 12 ANNUAL HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE PHOENIX

From 12 to 7 p.m., The Green Goddess is holding an Annual Holiday Open House at 4139 E. Bell Rd. Manuel’s Mexican Food will cater the event, which will features festive cheer and a raffle. For more information, call 602.971.8110 or visit GreenGoddess.com.

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Held at Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts at 7:30 p.m., Handel’s massive oratorio makes a profound musical statement of the Christian faith, celebrating the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The acclaimed and popular “Halleluiah” chorus highlights this spiritual concert. Music Director Tito Muñoz leads the Valley’s favorite holiday tradition as The Phoenix

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McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park features 50,000 plus lights and seasonal displays that decorate the train route, as well as appearances by Santa. The event is held from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. through the 23rd, closed 12/24-25 and12/ 31. Admission is $2. For more information, call 480.312.2312 or visit TheRailroadPark.com.


DECEMBER 13 UGLY SWEATER PARTY SCOTTSDALE

Topgolf is hosting its Ugly Sweater Party from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. The event will feature live entertainment and the contest. Topgolf is located at 9500 W. Indian Bend. For more information, visit TopGolf.com.

jazz, swing and Broadway tune. The show begins at 8 p.m., tickets are $25-$59. For more information, call 480.499.8587 or visit ScottsdalePerformingArts.org.

DECEMBER 19-23 36TH ANNUAL LAS NOCHES DE LAS LUMINARIAS PHOENIX

The Desert Botanical Gardens features thousands of hand-lit luminarias along the garden pathways, musical entertainment each night, as well as an additional buffet dinner. The event begins at 5:30 p.m., and tickets range from $12.50-$30. To pre-register, call 480.481.8188 or visit DBG.org.

DECEMBER 20-21 HEAR THEM RING PHOENIX

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Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts is hosting Mariachi Sol de Mexico, which has energized the world of mariachi for more than 30 years. The group gracefully blends classical, pop,

Chimes and jingles will fill the halls at Musical Instrument Museum as they celebrate instruments that ring. See performances featuring hand bells, steel pans and marimbas, try your hand at gamelan, and learn how these instruments make their unique sounds. The weekend will also feature a special menu in Café Allegro, gifts for purchase in the Museum Store, face painting and so much more. Saturday’s event is from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday’s is from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tickets are included with paid museum admission. MIM is located at 4725 E. Mayo Blvd. For more information, call 480.478.6000 or visit MIM.org.

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For the Sake of Giving Article Hona Amer

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very person has a story, and sometimes we have the privilege of our stories intersecting with someone else’s life in a meaningful way. After meeting a lady at a church event and staying in contact with her, I began to sense a need in her life. Christmas was approaching, and she had nothing to give her two daughters for Christmas. She was a schoolteacher and going through a significant personal challenge. As I became more aware of the situation, I began to wonder how I could participate. At that time, I couldn’t just buy multiple Christmas gifts for the whole family. So, instead of doing nothing, it made sense to find other family members who could link arms with me to bless someone at Christmas. As we went shopping and selected gifts for the little girls, it was so exciting. When the mom was given the gifts, she was so overwhelmed with emotion that she almost couldn’t accept them. We reminded her that someday she would be in a place where she could give something to someone else. That moment would be her opportunity to participate in the bigger story of giving. The ripple effect of giving usually reaches farther than we might expect. Although the experience seemed small in the scope of life, participating in a bigger story made the meaning of Christmas come to life in a new way. When we think about giving in our lives, we can think we don’t have anything to give or that we want to save our giving for a big moment. We like to give to people when we know that we are going to get something in return. We want a give and take relationship with the people in our lives. However, the power of giving is most realized in a moment or experience when no one can give you anything in return. Sometimes we want giving to be glamorous, where we receive accolades and recognition. Yet, giving is not to build our ego or give us more authority or position. Being generous to others changes our heart,

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mindset, and perspective on life. Instead of trying to figure out how we can accumulate more for ourselves, we begin seeing ourselves as conduits of the blessings given to us. The truth that small acts of kindness can change the world sound less like a greeting card when we actually participate in impacting someone’s life. While giving can be done in a large capacity, incorporating a spirit of giving into our everyday lives begins to change our perspective and the way we look at the world. With an increased awareness of the needs surrounding us, we can be part of the answer. Generosity starts in the heart not necessarily with our hand extended. But, the act of being generous ushers us into knowing the fulfillment that we might not experience any other way. As you look around at people in your life or community, what do you have in your hand that you could give? Maybe you will decide to buy Christmas gifts for a family in need with whom your children attend school or help a family member who would be blessed by your generosity. While good intentions are a place to start, the act of getting involved in someone else’s story changes our story. It turns our mindset from getting to giving. While Christmas is a wonderful time to give, may you see the needs around you every day and may a spirit of giving guide you to be generous, even to those who could never give you anything in return. Hona Amer, MBA, is a business owner, professor, author, and lover of life. She inspires people to reach their full potential. Find out more about how her book, Smart Work U, can help students navigate college and save money, as well as an inspirational blog at HonaAmer.com.


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