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Identity theft is when someone uses your personal or financial information without your permission. They might steal your name and address, credit card or bank account numbers, Social Security number or medical insurance account numbers. The information could then be used to make purchases, get new cards in your name, open a phone, electricity, or gas account, or even steal your tax refund or medical benefits
No one wants to be the subject of identity theft. If it happens to you, there are steps you can take, and the government is there to help at Identitytheft.com.
The important thing is to take all the necessary steps to prevent it.
Keep your financial records, Social Security and Medicare cards and any other documents that have personal information in a secure place. If getting rid of them, be sure to shred them.
Do not give out your Social Security number other than to the IRS, your bank, and your employer without asking why they need it. If they have a valid reason, try offering just the last 4 digits.
If you are logging in to an on-line account, use a strong password.
Do not give your personal information to someone who calls, emails, or texts you. They could be a scammer trying to steal your information.
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In addition to taking steps to protect your information, there are things to do to detect identity theft.
Track what bills you owe and when they are due. If you stop getting a bill, that could be a sign someone changed your address or other information.
Review your bills for charges that don’t belong to you.
Check your bank account for withdrawals not made by you.
Get and review your credit reports, as accounts you don’t recognize could be a sign of identity theft.
Many companies sell identity theft protection services that may include credit monitoring, identity monitoring, identity recovery services, and identity theft insurance. These services may be offered by your bank or credit union, credit card provider, employer’s benefits program, or insurance company. Also, there are credit monitoring services like Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion that offer these services as well.
Identity monitoring services may notify you of a change of address request, court or arrest records, orders for new utility, cable or wire services, application for a payday loan, information on websites that sell stolen identity information.
Most will not notify you if someone uses your information to file a tax return and collect your refund, get Medicare benefits, get Medicaid benefits, get welfare benefits, claim Social Security benefits, claim unemployment benefits.
If you discover that someone is misusing your personal information visit:
www.IdentityTheft.gov
Courtesy of Federal Trade Commission
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INTERIOR DESIGN TRENDS FOR 2023
In life there are constant changes, so too in the world of interior design. Trends are always shifting. The themes for 2023 seem to be: Sustainable living and health & wellness designs. There has been a move away from minimalism to individualism which has created more personalized and decorative styles. In this new, post-Covid world, there have been many changes to the way we live, both inside and outside of the home. Many of us spend much more time in the house, so people have adjusted their priorities in the way the home is used.
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With a new focus on wellness and healthy living, more attention is paid to comfort and overall well-being.
Kitchens are central to this new lifestyle and the open kitchen is an important aspect of this new trend. Most desirable are large islands that seat the family comfortably and provide lots of workspace. Upper and lower cabinets of different colors are in fashion as are stainless steel cabinetry and fixtures. To update a kitchen, a coat of paint can completely change the feel and be extremely cost effective. Lighting is also a key component, particularly if natural light is not available. A growing number of homeowners are installing led lights underneath their cabinets to illuminate the kitchen counter top.
With so many people still working at home, a designated office is often a necessity and needs to be incorporated into the design of your home. First of all, it should be comfortable and functional. It is desirable to have natural light and natural materials wherever possible. Try colors that are inspired by nature for a calming environment. For a more dramatic approach, an interesting background wall color can be useful for
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all of your zoom meetings.
Furnishings will feel more organic with the use of cotton, wool, and velvet fabrics. Of course fabric decisions can depend on the location within the home; it’s recommended that the home match its natural environment. There is still a movement toward coordinating the indoor and outdoor environments. Arches and architectural details are in as are soft edges, curved sofas, and personal pieces.
Multi-function rooms that cater to entertainment and exercise are in vogue. More people will want media rooms for movies and games as well as gyms and saunas.
Mud rooms and laundry rooms are no longer just utilitarian spaces. Today, homeowners want these spaces to coordinate with the rest of the home. Sometimes they even want to accommodate a pet with a special tub. Think about maximizing natural light throughout your home. Big open
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The focus of home design in 2023 is a calm, comfortable environment in harmony with nature that incorporates work, entertainment and relaxation spaces.
windows which bring in natural light can improve mood, focus and sleep patterns which will improve one’s health.
It looks like 2023 may bring with it the end of the white wall trend. Currently, designers are reporting
clients wanting jewel tones in blues, greens and even rust, which creates a cozier environment. This is part of the eco-friendly trend of the last few years which incorporates elements of nature. Gold will also be popular as an accent color.
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It is important to revisit one’s estate planning periodically, as both circumstances and laws can change without notice. If you do not have an estate plan, it is time to create one. You probably have more assets than you think.
First of all, estate planning is an opportunity to designate who will receive your assets upon death or incapacitation. It will also allow you to designate a guardian for your children. With the advice of counsel, your plan will manage assets to minimize estate
taxes, gift taxes and any other tax issues. And most importantly, a good estate plan will avoid disagreements between heirs and probate which can be time consuming and expensive.
Begin with an assessment of all your assets, including your home and other real estate, art, collections, vehicles, and jewelry. List your checking and savings accounts, investment accounts, life insurance policies, IRA or 401 accounts and ownership interests in any businesses. Estimate the value in order to divide among your heirs.
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A COMPLETE ESTATE PLAN
INCLUDES SEVERAL DOCUMENTS:
POWER OF ATTORNEY
A durable power of attorney allows a person of your choosing to handle financial, legal and other matters if you are otherwise incapacitated. It remains in effect until death or revocation.
REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST
MEDICAL CARE DIRECTIVE
A living will specifies your wishes for medical care. A medical power of attorney gives authority to a trusted person to make decisions if you are unable.
WILL
A revocable living trust is an instrument that allows the owner (grantor) of assets to establish a trust for beneficiaries with the help of a trustee. You can be your own trustee with an alternate upon death or incapacity. This document can be amended or revoked as needed. The most important aspect of a other personal items. consuming and expensive probate.
A will, though desirable, is not essential if you have a revocable trust. The main reason to write a will is to include assets which may not be included in one’s trust. A will is meant to simplify things. You can designate child custody and also the recipients of your most valuable possession, such as cars, jewelry or
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2022-2023 PGA TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
DATESTOURNAMENT DEFENDING CHAMPION
NOV 3 - 6, 2022
NOV 10 - 13, 2022
NOV 17 - 20, 2022
DEC 1 - 4, 2022
DEC 9 - 11, 2022
JAN 5 - 8, 2023
JAN 12 - 15, 2023
JAN 19 - 22, 2023
JAN 25 - 28, 2023
FEB 2 - 5, 2023
FEB 9 - 12, 2023
FEB 16 - 19, 2023
FEB 23 - 26, 2023
World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba El Camaleón Golf Course at Mayakoba, Riviera Maya, MEX
Cadence Bank Houston Open Memorial Park Golf Course, Houston, TX
Viktor Hovland $1,296,000
Jason Kokrak $1,350,000
The RSM Classic Sea Island Golf Club (Seaside Course), St. Simons Island, GA Talor Gooch $1,296,000
Hero World Challenge Albany, New Providence, BAH
QBE Shootout Qu Tiburón Golf Course, Naples, FL
Sentry Tournament of Champions Plantation Course at Kapalua, Kapalua, Maui, HI
Sony Open in Hawaii Qu Waialae Country Club, Honolulu, HI
The American Express Pete Dye Stadium Course, La Quinta, CA
Farmers Insurance Open Torrey Pines Golf Course (South Course), San Diego, CA
Viktor Hovland $1,000,000
Kevin Na, Jason Kokrak $447,500
Cameron Smith $1,476,000
Hideki Matsuyama $1,350,000
Hudson Swafford $1,368,000
Luke List $1,512,000
AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Pebble Beach Golf Links, Pebble Beach, CA Tom Hoge $1,566,000
WM Phoenix Open TPC Scottsdale (Stadium Course), Scottsdale, AZ Scottie Scheffler $1,476,000
The Genesis Invitational The Riviera Country Club, Pacific Palisades, CA Joaquin Niemann $2,160,000
The Honda Classic PGA National Resort (The Champion), Palm Beach Gardens, FL
MAR 2 - 5, 2023 Puerto Rico Open Grand Reserve Golf Club, Rio Grande, PUR
MAR 2 - 5, 2023 Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL
MAR 9 - 12, 2023 THE PLAYERS Championship The Country Club of Jackson, Jackson, MS
MAR 16 - 19, 2023 Valspar Championship Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead Course), Palm Harbor, FL
MAR 22 - 26, 2023
World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play
Country Club, Austin, TX
Brehm
Sepp
Straka $1,440,000
Ryan
Scottie
$666,000
Scheffler $2,160,000
Cameron
Smith $3,600,000
Sam
Burns $1,404,000
Scottie
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Austin
Scheffler $2,100,000 * Schedule subject to change
2022-2023 LPGA TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
DATESTOURNAMENT PURSE NOV 3-6, 2022 TOTO Japan Classic Seta Golf Course, Shiga, Japan $2M NOV 10-13, 2022 Pelican Women's Championship Pelican G.C., Belleair, Florida $2M NOV 17-20, 2022 CME Group Tour Championship Tiburon G.C., Naples, Florida $7M JAN 20-23, 2023 Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions Lake Nona Golf and Country Club, Orlando, Florida $1.5M JAN 27-30, 2023 Gainbridge LPGA at Boca Rio Boca Rio Golf Club, Boca Raton, Florida $2M FEB 3-5, 2023 LPGA Drive On Championship Crown Colony Golf & Country Club, Fort Myers, Florida $1.5M MAR 3-6, 2023 HSBC Women’s World Championship Sentosa Golf Club, Tanjong Course, Singapore $1.7M MAR 10-13, 2023 Honda LPGA Thailand Siam Country Club, Pattaya Old Course, Chonburi, Thailand $1.6M MAR 24-27, 2023 JTBC Classic presented by Barbasol Aviara Golf Club, Carlsbad, CA $1.5M MAR 31APR 3, 2023 The Chevron Championship Mission Hills Country Club, Dinah Shore Tournament Course, Rancho Mirage, CA $5M APR 13-16, 2023 LOTTE Championship presented by Hoakalei Hoakalei Country Club, Ewa Beach, Oahu, HI $2M APR 21-24, 2023 DIO Implant LA Open Wilshire Country Club, Los Angeles, CA $1.5M APR 28MAY 1, 2023 Palos Verdes Championship presented by Bank of America Palos Verdes Golf Club, Palos Verdes Estates, CA $1.5M MAY 12-15, 2023 Cognizant Founders Cup Upper Montclair Country Club, Clifton, NJ $3M
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PLEASE NOTE: WE’RE AWARE THAT THESE UNCERTAIN TIMES ARE LIMITING MANY ASPECTS OF LIFE AS WE ALL PRACTICE SOCIAL AND PHYSICAL DISTANCING. DUE TO THE CURRENT OUTBREAK, MANY EVENTS HAVE EITHER BEEN CANCELLED, RESCHEDULED, OR CHANGED TO VIRTUAL EVENTS. PLEASE VERIFY ALL EVENTS PRIOR TO ATTENDING. THANK YOU.
OCTOBER
OCT 12 - 16 | UFO CONGRESS
The International UFO Congress is an Arizona based organization dedicated to the dissemination of information related to UFOs and the search for extraterrestrial life. The conference was established in 1991 and is held annually. It is the largest of its kind in the world. It features presentations given by scientists, academics, authors, researchers, experts, and those who have experienced anomalous phenomena. For more info visit: ufocongress.com
OCT 29 - 30 | Día de Muertos
Celebrate the colorful and vibrant Mexican tradition of Día de Muertos at the Garden with new and memorable experiences. The two-day festival will be filled with Mexican music, dance, storytelling y más! For more info visit: dbg.org
NOVEMBER
NOV 3 | ART WALK
Tour more than 70 galleries, venues and art-related spaces to see
a variety of artwork and to enjoy the spirit and culture of the city. Visitors are invited to hop-on/hopoff free shuttles that circulate on three routes through downtown Phoenix’s arts districts. Come enjoy a day full of art! For more info visit: artlinkphoenix.com
NOV 5 | ISLAND CULTURAL FEST
The West Valley Island Cultural Festival celebrates dance and music from islands around the world! Also, enjoy educational workshops from some of the performing artists. Don’t forget all the island food and products available! For more info visit: https://bit.ly/3o6rxln
DECEMBER
DEC 2 - 4 | FIDDLER ON THE ROOF
You’ll be there when the sun rises on this new production, with stunning movement and dance from acclaimed Israeli choreographer Hofesh Shechter, based on the original staging by Jerome Robbins. A wonderful cast and a lavish orchestra tell this heartwarming story of
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father and daughters, husbands and wives, and the timeless traditions that define faith and family. For more info visit: https://bit.ly/3Flr486
DEC 11 | HOT CHOCOLATE 5K
We’re back for another LIVE Hot Chocolate season! Join the movement that’s taken over the racing world, the Hot Chocolate 15k/5k is headed to Phoenix! Start and finish amongst Phoenix’s biggest chocolate aficionados. Train, race, and celebrate with us all the way to the finish line. For more info visit: https://bit.ly/3u3lotM
JANUARY
JAN
22 | CONCOURS D’ELEGANCE
A curated and judged exhibition of the world’s finest collector cars, the Arizona Concours d’Elegance is a celebration of automotive design, supporting the arts and local artists. For more info visit: https://bit.ly/3TM86w2
JAN 28 - 30 | WINE FESTIVAL
The Cochise Graham Wine Council, Inc partners will present the largest gathering of Arizona wineries. The festival will feature 20 Arizona Wineries pouring over 200 different wines. As well as different food trucks, a vintage village and numerous other non-winery vendors. There will be live entertainment throughout the festival. Come on by to enjoy a weekend full of wine and fun! For more info visit:
https://bit.ly/32zXNpo
FEBRUARY
FEB 3 - 5 |
BALLOON CLASSIC
Balloons will lift off into the beautiful desert sky. One of Arizona’s most popular outdoor signature events and the only hot air balloon race in the state. A field full of illuminated hot air balloons will glow in time to music. Come bring your appetite, as there will be an amazing variety of festival foods! For more info visit: abcfest.com
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PLEASE NOTE: WE’RE AWARE THAT THESE UNCERTAIN TIMES ARE LIMITING MANY ASPECTS OF LIFE AS WE ALL PRACTICE SOCIAL AND PHYSICAL DISTANCING. DUE TO THE CURRENT OUTBREAK, MANY EVENTS HAVE EITHER BEEN CANCELLED, RESCHEDULED, OR CHANGED TO VIRTUAL EVENTS. PLEASE VERIFY ALL EVENTS PRIOR TO ATTENDING. THANK YOU.
FEB 4 - 28 | RENAISSANCE FEST
Don’t miss Raucous Revelry at the Annual Arizona Renaissance Festival! This unique outdoor event combines entertainment and wares reminiscent of what may have been found in a 16th Century European village market celebrating the arrival of the King and Queen to their shire. Walk through the gates to be transported back in time. For more info visit: arizona.renfestinfo.com
FEB 25 - 26 | CULINARY CLASSIC
The most anticipated culinary event in the region, Devour Culinary Classic brings together the culinary and beverage leaders that are establishing Arizona as a sought-after destination. Enjoy Arizona’s best food and beverage amidst the beautiful backdrop of the largest botanical garden in the Southwest. For more info visit: devourphoenix.com
MARCH
MARCH 11 | ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARADE
The Phoenix St. Patrick’s Day Parade began in 1984. It’s purpose is to
preserve and enhance the heritage and traditions of Irish Culture as well as share that culture with the citizens of Arizona. The Parade has marching bands, Irish step dancers, bagpipers, police and fire vehicles, government dignitaries, floats and a whole lot more! For more info visit: stpatricksdayphoenix.org
MARCH 23 - 31 | FILM FESTIVAL
Our mission is to support and develop the artistic appreciation, educational opportunities and growth of independent film within Arizona. So grab your popcorn and enjoy these amazingly curated independent films! For more info visit: phoenixfilmfestival.com
APRIL
APRIL TBA | TACO FESTIVAL
Enjoy the best tacos at the Arizona Taco Festival. Festival highlights include lucha libre wrestling, a live music stage, interactive photo booths, a hot chili pepper eating contest and more! For more info visit: aztacofestival.com
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PLEASE NOTE: WE’RE AWARE THAT THESE UNCERTAIN TIMES ARE LIMITING MANY ASPECTS OF LIFE AS WE ALL PRACTICE SOCIAL AND PHYSICAL DISTANCING. DUE TO THE CURRENT OUTBREAK, MANY EVENTS HAVE EITHER BEEN CANCELLED, RESCHEDULED, OR CHANGED TO VIRTUAL EVENTS. PLEASE VERIFY ALL EVENTS PRIOR TO ATTENDING. THANK YOU.
APRIL
12 - 16 | COUNTY FAIR
The Maricopa County Fair is held annually at the Arizona State Fairgrounds. The Fair features the largest county fair carnival in Phoenix with over 35 rides. Foodies will appreciate the wide selection of fair food. For more info visit: maricopacountyfair.org
MAY
MAY 7 |
CINCO DE MAYO
Cinco de Mayo Phoenix Festival is a historic staple of the City of Phoenix. Cinco de Mayo signifies the victory of the Mexican army over the French in 1862. Enjoy music, lucha libre, baile folklorico, great food and drink and activities for the entire family. For more info visit: cincophx.com
MAY
20 - 22 | WINE FESTIVAL
Featuring 16 of Arizona’s best wineries along with over 30 non-winery vendors including fine arts, artisan foods, vintage vendors, and nonstop entertainment along with 2 food trucks. For more info visit: https://bit.ly/3ex3Ux1
JUNE
JUNE TBA | WORLD ATLATL DAY
Join Pueblo Grande Museum in celebrating World Atlatl Day as local primitive skills group S.A.L.T. will put on an atlatl demonstration and accuracy contest. The atlatl is a weapon predating the bow and arrow. Used worldwide for thousands of years, it proved an effective weapon. A stick with a hook on the end to hold the dart or spear, it increased the distance, speed and force of the dart or spear. For more info visit: worldatlatl.org
JULY
JULY 4 | INDEPENDENCE DAY
The Greater Phoenix area is famous for its massive Fourth of July celebrations with spectacular fireworks, tasty barbecues and thousands of people on the streets enjoying their festive family outing. Let’s celebrate America’s birthday with a bang this year! For more info visit: https://bit.ly/35FTcPX
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PLEASE NOTE: WE’RE AWARE THAT THESE UNCERTAIN TIMES ARE LIMITING MANY ASPECTS OF LIFE AS WE ALL PRACTICE SOCIAL AND PHYSICAL DISTANCING. DUE TO THE CURRENT OUTBREAK, MANY EVENTS HAVE EITHER BEEN CANCELLED, RESCHEDULED, OR CHANGED TO VIRTUAL EVENTS. PLEASE VERIFY ALL EVENTS PRIOR TO ATTENDING. THANK YOU.
AUGUST
AUG TBA | BEER FESTIVAL
Real, Wild & Woody Craft Beer Festival, presented by the Arizona Craft Brewers Guild, features rare, unique and unconventional brews, including more than 300 different cask ales, wild brews and barrel aged beers, there is something for everyone. For more info visit: chooseazbrews.com
AUG 22
- 27 | BEETLEJUICE
Calling all guys, gals and ghouls! Fresh from a critically acclaimed Broadway run, Beetlejuice The Musical is heading out on a hotly anticipated tour of North America this year. It was only a matter of time until the creepy camp cult hit film was turned into theatrical musical magic. The new production is based on the smash hit Tim Burton feature film released in 1988. Universally praised for its anarchic off-the-wall humor, tuneful music, wicked lyrics and a carnivalesque set design, Beetlejuice provides a feast for the eyes, ears and inner angsty gothic teenager.
For more info visit: https://bit.ly/3f9gMxs
SEPTEMBER
SEPT 1 - 3 | CRAFT & SEWING
FESTIVAL
Come join us at our Festival in Scottsdale - At the Quilt, Craft & Sewing Festival you will find a wide variety of Sewing, Quilting, Needle-Art and Craft supply exhibits from many quality companies. For more info visit: https://bit.ly/3sC0Y9u
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SESSION DATE
2023 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
TIMEFEATURED MATCHES
1Mon,January16,202311:00amMen'sandWomen's1stRound
2Mon,January16,20237:00pmMen'sandWomen's1stRound
3Tue,January17,202311:00amMen’sandWomen’s1stRound
4Tue,January17,20237:00pmMen’sandWomen’s1stRound
5Wed,January18,202311:00amMen’sandWomen’s2ndRound
6Wed,January18,20237:00pmMen’sandWomen’s2ndRound
7Thu,January19,202311:00amMen’sandWomen’s2ndRound
8Thu,January19,20237:00pmMen’sandWomen’s2ndRound
9Fri,January20,202311:00amMen’sandWomen’s3rdRound
10Fri,January20,20237:00pmMen’sandWomen’s3rdRound
11Sat,January21,202311:00amMen’sandWomen’s3rdRound
12Sat,January21,20237:00pmMen’sandWomen’s3rdRound
13Sun,January22,202311:00amMen’sandWomen’s4thRound
14Sun,January22,20237:00pmMen’sandWomen’s4thRound
15Mon,January23,202311:00amMen’sandWomen’s4thRound
16Mon,January23,20237:00pmMen’sandWomen’s4thRound
Men’s and Women’s Quarterfinals 18Tue,January24,20237:00pm Men’s and Women’s Quarterfinals 19Wed,January25,202311:00am Men’s and Women’s Quarterfinals 20Wed,January25,20237:30pm Men’s and Women’s Quarterfinals 21Thu,January26,202311:00am Women’s Semifinals 22Thu,January26,20237:30pm Men’s Semifinal 23Fri,January27,20233:00pm Mixed Doubles Semi /Women’s Doubles Final / Men’s Singles Semifinal 24Sat,January28,20234:00pm Women’s Singles Final /Men’s Doubles Final 25Sun,January29,20234:00pm Mixed Doubles Final /Men’s Singles Final
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17Tue,January24,202311:00am
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2023 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
DATE PLAY STARTSESSION MAY 29 - SUN Day - 11:00 AMMen’s & Women’s 1st Round MAY 30 - MONDay - 11:00 AMMen’s & Women’s 1st Round MAY 30 - MONEvening - 9:00 PMMen’s & Women’s 1st Round MAY 31 - TUE Day - 11:00 AMMen’s & Women’s 2nd Round MAY 31 - TUEEvening - 9:00 PMMen’s & Women’s 2nd Round MAY 31 - WEDDay - 11:00 AMMen’s & Women’s 3rd Round MAY 31 - WEDEvening - 9:00 PMMen’s & Women’s 3rd Round JUN 01 - THU Day - 11:00 AMMen’s & Women’s 4th Round JUN 01 - THUEvening - 9:00 PMMen’s & Women’s 4th Round JUN 02 - FRI Day - 12:00 PM3rd Round JUN 02 - FRI Evening - 9:00 PM3rd Round JUN 03 - SAT Day - 12:00 AM3rd Round JUN 03 - SATEvening - 9:00 PM3rd Round JUN 04 - SUN Day - 11:00 AM4th Round JUN 04 - SUNEvening - 9:00 PM4th Round JUN 05 - MONDay - 11:00 AM4th Round JUN 05 - MONEvening - 9:00 PM4th Round JUN 06 - TUE Day - 12:00 PM Quarterfinals JUN 06 - TUEEvening - 5:00 PM Quarterfinals JUN 07 - WEDDay - 12:00 PM Quarterfinals JUN 07 - WEDEvening - 5:00 PM Quarterfinals JUN 08 - THU Day - 2:00 PM Semifinals JUN 09 - FRI Day - 3:00 PMMen’s Semi Finals 1 JUN 09 - FRI Evening - 7:00 PMMen’s Semi Finals 2 JUN 10 - SAT Day - 3:00 PM Women's Singles Final, Men's Doubles Final JUN 11 - SUN Day - 3:00 PMMen's Singles Final * Schedule subject to change 35 PHOENIX | ARIZONA | VOL. 5
2023 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
DATE PLAY STARTSESSION Mon, July 03 11:00 AMMen's & Ladies' 1st Round Tues, July 04 11:00 AMMen's & Ladies' 1st Round Wed, July 05 11:00 AMMen's & Ladies' 2nd Round Thurs, July 6 11:00 AMMen's & Ladies' 2nd Round Fri, July 07 11:00 AMMen's & Ladies' 3rd Round Sat, July 08 11:00 AMMen's & Ladies' 3rd Round Sun, July 09 11:00 AMMen's & Ladies' 4th Round Mon, July 10 11:00 AMMen's & Ladies' 4th Round
July 11 11:00 AM Men's Singles Quarterfinals Ladies’ Singles Quarterfinals
July 12 11:00 AM Men's Singles Quarterfinals
Singles Quarterfinals
July 13 1:00 PM Ladies' Singles Semifinals Mixed Doubles Final Fri, July 14 1:00 PMMen's Singles Semifinals Sat, July 15 2:00 PM Ladies' Singles Final, Men's Doubles Final, Sun, July 16 2:00 PM Men's Singles Final, Ladies’ Doubles Final * Schedule subject to change 36 PHOENIX | ARIZONA | VOL. 5
Tues,
Wed,
Ladies’
Thurs,
2023 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
SESSION DATE SCHEDULEPLAY
1 Mon, 28 Aug Day 11.00am Men’s / Women’s 1st Round 2 Mon, 28 Aug Night 7.00pm Men’s / Women’s 1st Round 3 Tue, 29 Aug Day 11.00am Men’s / Women’s 1st Round 4 Tue, 29 Aug Night 7.00pm Men’s / Women’s 1st Round 5 Wed, 30 Aug Day 11.00am Men’s / Women’s 2nd Round 6 Wed, 30 Aug Night 7.00pm Men’s / Women’s 2nd Round 7 Thu, 31 Aug Day 11.00am Men’s / Women’s 2nd Round 8 Thu, 31 Aug Night 7.00pm Men’s / Women’s 2nd Round 9 Fri, 1 Sep Day 11.00am Men’s / Women’s 3rd Round 10 Fri, 1 Sep Night 7.00pm Men’s / Women’s 3rd Round 11 Sat, 2 Sep Day 11.00am Men’s / Women’s 3rd Round 12 Sat, 2 Sep Night 7.00pm Men’s / Women’s 3rd Round 13 Sun, 3 Sep Day 11.00am Men’s / Women’s Round of 16 14 Sun, 3 Sep Night 7.00pm Men’s / Women’s Round of 16 15 Mon, 4 Sep Day 11.00am Men’s / Women’s Round of 16 16 Mon, 4 Sep Night 7.00pm Men’s / Women’s Round of 16 17 Tue, 5 Sep Day 12.00pm Men’s / Women’s Quarterfinals 18 Tue, 5 Sep Night 7.00pm Men’s / Women’s Quarterfinals 19 Wed, 6 Sep Day 12.00pm Men’s / Women’s Quarterfinals 20 Wed, 6 Sep Night 7.00pm Men’s / Women’s Quarterfinals 21 Thu, 7 Sep Day 12.00pm Women’s Semifinals / 22 Fri, 8 Sep Day 12.00pm Men’s Doubles Final or Mixed Doubles Final / Men’s Semifinal 1 23 Fri, 8 Sep Night 7.00pm Men’s Semifinal 2
STARTMATCHES
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- TRAVEL TO -
If you haven’t been to Africa and are looking for an amazing experience, consider a safari. The only question is where to start, as there are many African countries with amazing national parks and various wildlife, all of which can provide a once-in-alifetime vacation. The top countries for safaris are Tanzania, Kenya, South Africa, Namibia and Botswana.
MASAI MARA
JUNE - OCTOBER
Masai Mara National Reserve is the most famous. It is known for its herds of plains’ game which include Masai lions, African leopards and Tanzanian cheetahs. The park is also home to the annual migration of zebra, gazelle and wildebeest to and from the Serengeti in Tanzania.
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Lake Nakuru National Park is known for pink flamingos flocking along the shore of the lake. Also notable are the park’s white rhinos, warthogs, giraffes, zebras, hippos, ostriches and lions.
Amboseli National Park is best known for its view of Mount Kilimanjaro and over 300 species of birds. You will also see zebras, wildebeests, hyenas, lions, cheetahs, buffalo, jackals, giraffes and leopards.
Tsavo National Park, which is made up of two smaller parks, is the largest in Kenya and also the most remote. Famous for elephants playing in the Galana River, you will also find 500 species of birds and also giraffes, gazelles, lions, antelopes, impalas, hyenas and oryx.
Samburu Game Reserve is known for rare species such as Grevy’s zebra, Somali ostrich, and the Beisa Oryx. It is also home to around 900 elephants as well as lions, leopards, cheetahs and over 450 bird species. It is also famous for Kamunyak, the lioness that adopted 6 baby oryx.
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LAKE NAKURU ANYTIME TSAVO MAY
AMBOSELI JUNE
SAMBURU ANYTIME
Tanzania
There are 22 national parks in Tanzania, making it difficult to decide where to go. Serengeti, which is a UNESCO world heritage site, and Ngorongoro are the largest and most popular destinations and are often toured together along with Lake Manyara National Park. You will spot the big five mammals - buffaloes, elephants, rhinos, leopards and lions as well as giraffes, zebras, hippos and 500 species of birds on your nature walk, game drive, or in a hot air balloon.
NGORONGORO
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LAKE MANYARA
JUNE - OCTOBER
Lake Manyara Park was established to protect large herds of elephants and is also famous for tree-climbing lions. With its beautiful setting on the lake, it is perfect for viewing pink flamingos and over 400 species of birds.
The Ngorongoro Conservation Centre (world heritage site) is known for the Crater which was formed when an ancient volcano exploded and collapsed on itself, creating vast plains that attracted wild life. The big five can be viewed here as well as black rhino. The Massai tribe still grazes their livestock here. Also, the Olduval Gorge is found here. This is where the Leakeys, in 1959, discovered evidence of human origins, fossilized bones, and stone tools dating back millions of years.
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TRENDS FOR 2023 Health Food
Rarely do we think about what is trending in the world of food and drink, but there are organizations that study this issue constantly, including Whole Foods, Innova Market Insights and even Martha Stewart herself. The current trend seems to be towards a focus on healthier eating due to an interest in sustainable agriculture, climate change and possibly as a result of correcting those bad habits acquired during Covid lock down.
In the drink space, mocktails, or virgin cocktails, have become more and more popular for health reasons, even spawning a number of new establishments devoted exclusively to alcohol-free night life. This trend expands well beyond Shirley Temples and there is an emphasis on alcohol free cosmopolitans, margaritas, mojitos
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and other more original creative drinks. As an example, Whole Foods points to yaupon, a caffeinated plant, to be brewed for tea and also used in new mocktail creations. Also growing in popularity are milk substitutes like oat, soy, almond, and even potato. They are typically lower in fat, sugar and are also cholesterol free.
In the world of foods, there has been significant and growing interest in nutrition and sustainability. We will be interested in more natural less processed foods as well as more traditional ethnic menus. Plant based foods will be a growth area as the number of vegans has increased significantly and most of us have cut down on meat consumption for health and environmental concerns. We will want more locally produced ingredients due to interest in climate change. There is actually a new word for this - glocal. Think global and eat local!
Plant based pasta made from chickpeas, cauliflower and zucchini are already popular but new ones made from hearts of palm and green
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bananas are coming. And of course there is spaghetti squash which is the true vegetable pasta. Plant based meats have been available for quite some time but expect to see more plant based chicken and cheese.
Interestingly, mushrooms are of particular interest as they are actually a superfood and contain so many necessary nutrients such as vitamins B and D, potassium, and antioxidants that can reduce signs of aging. With over 400 species, there is always a new one to try and the latest trend is toward oyster and trumpet mushrooms. What makes mushrooms such a versatile substitute is they are naturally chewy, crisp up when cooked, and absorb a variety of sauces. Don’t forget the portobello, which is a great meat replacement or even king oyster mushrooms as a replacement for scallops.
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