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Thousands expected for annual ALS fundraising walk If you endured an icy splash in ALS’ wildly popular Ice Bucket Challenge to raise funds and awareness in 2014, now is your chance to give back again. Join the ALS Association Arizona Chapter on Saturday, Oct. 29, at Scottsdale Stadium, 7408 E. Osborn Rd., for the annual Walk to Defeat ALS. Also known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease, ALS is a progressive neurodegenerative disease. It affects nerve cells in the brain and the spinal cord, depriving muscles of the nourishment they need to function, so they slowly atrophy. Approximately 20,000 Americans are affected by the debilitating disease each year, and life expectancy generally is 2 to 5 years after diagnosis. The family-friendly event includes music, food and entertainment. Enjoy photo opportunities with mascots from Arizona’s professional sports teams and plenty of fun activities for kids. There will be a 1-mile walk and a 3-mile walk, both of which accommodate those participating in wheelchairs or strollers. There is no charge to participate. The Walk to Defeat ALS is a fun way to lend support to those fighting ALS and their families. This is among the biggest events the ALS Association hosts every year. More than 4,500 people came together in Scottsdale last year and raised more than $445,000. Yearly expenses for those living with ALS averages $200,000. “When people make donations to The 2016 Scottsdale Walk to Defeat ALS, they will be supporting our local, comprehensive patient service programs said Megan Ealick, The ALS Association Arizona Chapter’s Walk Coordinator. “The ALS Association Arizona Chapter serves patients and families affected by ALS throughout the entire state of Arizona. We offer free programs that are vital in helping
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families cope with this devastating disease with dignity and hope. Our services include three ALS Association Nationally Certified Centers, which provide multidisciplinary care to ALS patients. Other services included a transportation program to take patients to and from these clinics, support groups, respite care, a medicalequipment loan closet and a children’s program.” According to Ealick, the bucket challenge in 2014 made a powerful impact. “There are so many exciting things happening with ALS research because of the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge,” Ealick said. “The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge brought tremendous awareness to ALS and raised over $115 million dollars. The additional funds that The ALS Association was able to allocate to cutting-edge research projects resulted in the discovery of four new genes in the past two years. Most recently, Project MinE discovered a new ALS gene through funding from the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. The gene is NEK1, and it now ranks among the most common genes that contribute to ALS. This offers a new target for the treatment of ALS.” The ALS Association is the only national nonprofit devoted solely to the fight against Lou Gehrig’s disease on all fronts. These include patient and family services and programs, community outreach, and research. Participants can register at walktodefeatals.org.
The Jewish Tuition Organization hosts its inaugural Family Fun Day, noon to 4 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 13, at the Ina Levine Jewish Community Campus. The family-friendly event at ILJCC, 12701 N. Scottsdale Road in Scottsdale, will have activities, games and a demonstration of the Israeli art of self-defense by East Valley Krav Maga. This is a day the whole family will enjoy, from preschool-age children and older, to the child in all adults. It is free and open to the community. Lunch will be available for purchase. The gathering is designed to provide an opportunity to discover Jewish day schools and information on JTO Jewish day school scholarships. “Whether your children are currently attending preschool and you’re looking for a day school to start your child’s educational career, or you currently have a child or children attending another school and you’re interested in switching schools, please
come out, enjoy the day and learn more about our schools,” said Linda Zell, JTO executive director. “This will be a wonderful family day, regardless of your educational interests.” Representatives of the six Valley schools supported by the JTO will be present to answer questions and provide information. Participating schools include Pardes Jewish Day School, a Scottsdale K-8;
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High School of Phoenix. Families may speak with representatives and learn about each school’s offerings. The JTO is a student-tuition organization that provides needbased scholarships to students who attend any of the six Valley Jewish day schools. Need-based scholarships are available to any eligible child. “The JTO’s goal is to provide any child who wants to attend a Jewish day school the ability to do so. We don’t want to turn away any child regardless of the family’s ability to pay for a Jewish education,” says Zell. Funds raised by the JTO come from the Arizona private-school tuition tax credit, a dollar-for-dollar tax credit available to individuals and corporations. All JTO scholarships are needbased and more than 90 percent of funds raised are distributed through scholarships. Information: 480-634-4926 or www. jtophoenix.org.
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World languages open a world of opportunity for students in Scottsdale Unified School District By Nancy Norman Dramatically higher chances of being admitted to your college of choice. Bigger opportunities for scholarships. The inside track on careers with government and non-governmental organizations, as well as in international business. Those are just some of the documented advantages that students who study so-called “critical” and “strategic” foreign languages – Japanese, Mandarin Chinese and Russian – have over their contemporaries. To encourage such study, the Critical Languages Program of the Scottsdale Unified School District will host a Critical Languages College and Career Night 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 1, in the Community Room at Saguaro High School, 6250 N. 82nd St., Scottsdale. Students and their parents may
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educational and career options. SUSD is proud to offer five full years of Mandarin Chinese and four years each of Russian and Japanese. With the introduction of Japanese I at Tonalea K-8 and Ingleside Middle schools this year, students in the Class of 2021 now have a fifth year of Japanese language studies available to them. At Desert Canyon Elementary School, Mandarin Chinese is new this year. Next school year, Desert Canyon Elementary will begin offering the ‘Mandarin FLI (Foreign Language Immersion) Experience’ that will follow a cohort of students through elementary school, Desert Canyon Middle School and Desert Mountain High School. Scottsdale schools also offer instruction in Spanish, French and Latin.
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While it is admittedly difficult to tell Halloween from this year’s presidential election, here is one sure-fire tip: If you see a two-headed janitor or a sexy French maid, who is also noticeably dead, you know it’s Halloween. Specifically, you’ve stumbled into the Haunted Hotel Ball, a weekend-long, three-party event that promotes the most outrageous, over-the-top, what-the-heck-is-that-supposed-tobe costumes imaginable. Don’t go there as a ghost (yawn) or Darth Vader (sheesh). Only go if you can grow an extra head, light your eyes like candles or appear to be a meal that you, yourself, are eating. (Try that one out.) Called a “two-day fantasyland” by the event’s sponsor, 104.7 KISS FM, the bash will be at the newly renovated Saguaro Scottsdale Hotel, 4000 N. Drinkwater Dr. Interactive performers, a pool party, lingerie show and $2,500 costume contest will be featured. It starts at 9 p.m. Oct. 28 and ends
at 2 a.m. Oct. 30. More than 5,000 people are expected, which could actually be more than the Valley voter turnout. Go to www.hauntedhotelball.com. “Ingite Phoenix” is a series of events celebrating the Valley in its various aspects. The series of 5-minute talks, each accompanied by 20 self-advancing slide images, an “Ignite Phoenix” event is all about understanding our contributions to science, education and culture. For “Ignite Phoenix: Music,” the series alights at the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts. As home to artists such as Alice Cooper and Jimmy Eat World, and the site of the world’s largest museum of musical instruments (the MIM), the Valley makes a difference in the world of music. Listen to speakers extol the virtues of Valley tunes at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 28. Tickets are $20. Go to www. scottsdaleperformingarts.org.
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Greasepaint Youtheatre brings ‘Pippin’ to Scottsdale By Lee Shappell A princely son of well-to-do lineage: That could be any number of young men in Scottsdale. But in the stage play “Pippin,” from the original 1972 Tony awardwinning Broadway musical, the title character is the princely son of the fabled Emperor Charlemagne, on a search for fulfillment, believing that the secret to an extraordinary life is hidden somewhere – just beyond – in a “Corner of the Sky.” Greasepaint Youtheatre presents “Pippin” Oct. 21-30 at the historic Stagebrush Theatre, 7020 East 2nd St. in Scottsdale. Greasepaint Youtheatre has risen from a crowded landscape to join the handful elite youth-theater companies in the Valley, according to Maureen Dias-Watson, its producing artistic director. “Not everyone gets in. It’s run like community theater,” Maureen DiasWatson said of the “Pippin” cast. “It’s all by audition. Generally 90 to 110 come out, and the cast is usually about 35.”
From left: Johnna Watson as Fastrada, Hayden Skaggs as Lewis, Liam Thibeault as Charlemagne and Nathan Sheppard as Pippin will appear in Greasepaint Youtheatre’s production of “Pippin,” Oct. 21-30, at Stagebrush Theatre in Scottsdale.
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Go watch golf with Go Green package Phoenix Open, other Valley pro golf tournament tickets brought to the fore Scottsdale loves a good round of golf, whether playing it or watching it played by people who make their living breaking par. After all, the city is home to many of the finest upscale courses in Arizona and it hosts the PGA’s Waste Management Phoenix Open each winter. And now the LPGA’s JTBC Founders Cup is just beyond the city’s edge. So for those who’d rather yell from the stands at the 16th hole at TPC Scottsdale than scream at their own errant tee shot after paying a hundred bucks at a high-end layout for the honor, there’s a new deal for fans of the men’s and ladies’ Valley tour stops. Go Green Go Often allows fans to purchase one $50 ticket that allows single-day admission to all three of the major Valley pro golf tournaments: the PGA Charles Schwab Cup Championship at The Cochise Club at Desert Mountain, Waste Management Phoenix Open at the TPC Scottsdale, and LPGA JTBC Founders Cup at Wildfire Golf Club at JW Marriott Phoenix Desert Ridge Resort & Spa.
“We are thrilled to announce the launch of our one-of-a-kind ticket promotion, offering all three of these world-class tournaments at one price,” said Scott Wood, tournament director of the JTBC Founders Cup. “This is a great opportunity for Valley golf fans to enjoy these tournaments for a great value.” Information and to purchase tickets: go.lpga.com/phxtickets. GO GREEN GO OFTEN
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Hunting rabbits and quail in the slough was a popular pastime for Scottsdale’s early residents.
The aftermath of a big flood during the 1970s was widespread before the greenbelt was completed.
From ‘slough’ to greenbelt: Taming Indian Bend Wash For much of Scottsdale’s history, the area known today as Indian Bend Wash greenbelt was simply “the slough,” a naturally weedy, mesquite-covered strip of lowlying ground that carried storm water to the Salt River. The slough was part playground and part nuisance. Though it was a convenient and popular spot for picnickers and hunters to recreate, the slough also was among Scottsdale’s greatest challenges to development. Heavy
rains flooded the wash and literally divided the city with impassible streams of floodwater. When the Army Corps of Engineers arrived in the 1960’s to help tame the wash, Scottsdale residents rejected the idea of a concrete channel and insisted on a then-innovative solution that maintained the beauty and recreation potential of the area: the Indian Bend Wash greenbelt. Over the next 20 years, the slough morphed in increments into the park-like greenbelt.
For a time, the slough provided a home to Scottsdale’s Yaqui Indian community. In the 1920s the Yaquis were invited to migrate from Mexico to work on the Arizona Canal. In the 1950s they settled in part of the wash before relocating to the Penjamo neighborhood in 1972. Photo courtesy Scottsdale Public Library and Concerned Citizens for Community Health and Members of the Penjamo Yaqui Community.
A typical Army Corp of Engineers floodcontrol project in the 1960s was a massive concrete channel to carry storm water. Scottsdale residents saw that this would create an eyesore and diminish the value of the wash. This 17-foot scale model shows the city’s innovative solution: a series of parks, lakes and other features that would slow and divert of storm water. Photo courtesy Scottsdale Public Library.
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Connecting to nature and LEGOs at Phoenix Zoo By Kimberly Hosey My son and I recently went to the Phoenix Zoo to check out the newest exhibit – but none of the new animals moved. That was exactly as it should be. The exhibit is made of a million LEGO bricks, 27 sculptures scattered along the zoo’s paths and trails. “Nature Connects: Art with Lego Bricks,” from award-winning New York artist Sean Kenney, has been displayed in several cities. The collection includes an oversize monarch butterfly on a milkweed blossom (constructed from almost 40,000 bricks), a roseate skimmer dragonfly (27,788 bricks), a herd of deer (84,442 bricks) and seahorses swimming through a vibrant coral reef (88,516 bricks). The largest sculpture, at 133,263 bricks, is a family of polar bears that took 1,048 hours to build. And here I was proud helping my niece build a rudimentary “house” one afternoon. The vivid sculptures are, surprisingly, reasonably accurate—no cartoonish animals here—and so imminently fitting for the Phoenix Zoo’s educational focus. Also particularly fitting is the theme behind Kenney’s project: Connections. Through his sculptures Kenney invites viewers to study the forms of the flora and fauna, and to reflect on the connections between things—and ourselves—in nature. “Much as LEGO pieces connect, everything in nature is connected in an intricate balance,” Kenney said. The exhibit, done in partnership with the zoo and the Arizona Center for Nature Conservation, features extinct, endangered, threatened or vulnerable animals. “Everyone can get something out of the exhibit, whether it’s an educational message about conservation and
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companions. As my son and I discussed Phoenix Zoo tiger. the fate of the dodo and its closest living ecosystems, an appreciation relative (the Nicobar for the beauty of nature, the pigeon, a rainbowfun of seeing giant, largerhued, flamboyant but than-life sculptures built with shy bird you have millions of LEGO bricks, or LEGO polar bear family. to check out in the even the inspirational back story about my flight from white- Tropical Flights aviary), a nearby family collar employment to follow this crazy exclaimed to a toddler and gradedream of becoming a ‘professional kid,’” school girl: “Look! Just like your LEGOs at home!” We all, however, marveled at Kenney said. The pieces are designed and placed the time and number of bricks it took, to encourage specific and meaningful and later my son found a kindred spirit reflection about specific animals in a chatty 8-year-old who had a lot to or ecosystems. The Africa Trail is a say about sea turtles. As we checked out the sculptures, temporary home to LEGO zebra and we, of course, visited the animals. This wildebeest, as well as a “disappearing is what we call “perfect zoo weather,” rhinoceros,” which is made in a series and the animals seemed to agree: The of flat sections—making the animal appear to vanish when viewed from giraffes were all out having a leisurely a certain angle, like its real-life wild lunch, allowing us to compare patterns counterparts. A snow leopard, jeweled of the two species. A giant anteater chameleon, and Galapagos tortoise, ambled along a fence. The zoo’s family with a finch perched atop, await visitors of orangutans—two adults and a baby— along the Tropics and Children’s Trails, lounged together for a family picnic. the latter of which teaches visitors about Big cats, reptiles, birds, primates, you Charles Darwin’s momentous visit to name it. Go to the Phoenix Zoo, as always, to the Galapagos Islands, where he studied observe the animals and enjoy a day full finch species. In front of the Arizona of nature and science. And for the next Center for Nature Conservation stands few months, check out the amazing a model of the extinct dodo. The exhibit, like the rest of the LEGO sculptures and discover even zoo, is perfect for all ages, though more about connections—in nature your experience of it is likely to and in these amazing works of art. Also coming up, plan to check out vary depending on the age of your On the web at www.NearbyNews.com
ZooLights. A whole new menagerie lights up—literally. Millions of lights in hundreds of displays decorate the zoo in a parade of animated animals. You can also check out light and music shows, activities for the little one, and carousel rides. ZooLights runs Wednesday, Nov. 23 to Sunday, Jan. 8. The zoo opens daily at 9 a.m. through the winter. It closes at 5 p.m. through October and then closes at 4 p.m. Nov. 1 to Jan. 8. It closes at 5 again Jan. 9 to May 31. Call or check online for extended hours in October.
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How to make a ‘Thankful Pumpkin’ As a loyal user of Facebook, I have participated more than a few times in the yearly tradition of posting one thing I’m thankful for in the days leading to Thanksgiving. My children are not old enough to go on Facebook. However, I think that the “thankful each day” project is worthy for all ages. My solution was a Thankful Pumpkin, which will reside as the centerpiece of our kitchen table during November.
Step 1 Painting the foam pumpkin was extremely simple. I had no idea how well chalkboard paint would cover the fake squash. It turned out the answer was “very well.” I had most of the pumpkin completely black on the first coat. There were places where the paint streaked and I ended up letting the first coat dry completely and followed up with a thick second coat.
You will need: one foam pumpkin, chalkboard paint, white and orange paint pens, foam paintbrush and chalk.
Step 2 Once the second coat was completely dry, I used the white paint pen to write, “We are thankful for…” in a pretty script font. To separate the painted words from the words we will be writing throughout the month, I tried to freehand an orange line with a paintbrush and acrylic paint. It didn’t go very well. The paint didn’t lay down the way I wanted it to and I ended up going over it three times. Scratch the painted line idea. Definitely use an orange paint pen to save your sanity.
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Step 3 Family dinners are a requirement in my house during the week. To open our meals, we will each write in chalk one thing we’re thankful for somewhere on the pumpkin. When I have done this challenge on Facebook, the first week has been easy. As the days go by, I have had to dig deeper to not repeat myself. While everything I list I am truly thankful for, I think that the ones that come later are closer to my heart because I’ve had to think more about them. I hope this new tradition will help my kids gain some perspective that they haven’t had before. Happy Thanksgiving!
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around the neighborhood There was plenty of fun and intrigue at the black-tie Venetian Mask-er Aide Ball on Oct. 8 at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess, a fundraiser for Mothers Awareness on School-Age Kids. The elegant evening of fine dining, music, dancing and silent and live auctions featured celebrity guest DJ Cedric Ceballos, a former Phoenix Suns player.
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1. She’s all smiles trying to hide behind her mask, but it’s Tracy Sanders at the fundraising Venetian Mask-er Aide Ball at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess. 2. Miss Arizona, Katelyn Niemiec, is on the scene at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess. 3. Amanda Miles attends the Mothers Awareness on School-Age Kids fundraising masquerade ball. 4. Julie Bird is looking good for the camera. 5. Pam Gilbert and Nicole Miller at the Mothers Awareness on School-Age Kids fundraising masquerade ball. 6. It’s Sarah Brinker helping Mothers Awareness on School-Age Kids raise money. 7. Daphne Herbst and Beth Scully enjoy the festivities. 8. Lois Brigham is ready for an evening at the ball.
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Share the excitement of highspeed, close-quarters racing. Watch one race or all three. When: Friday-Sunday, Nov. 11-13 Where: Phoenix International Raceway, 7602 S. Avondale Blvd, Avondale Cost: $5-$130 Info: 623-463-5400 or www. phoenixraceway.com
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Combine 20 hot-air balloons, 4,000 pounds of candy, live music, Kids Zone, fireworks and you get the perfect family Halloween event. When: Friday-Saturday, Oct. 28-29, 5 p.m.-10 p.m. Where: Salt River fields at Talking Stick, 7555 N. Pima Road, Scottsdale Cost: $15 (13 and older), $10 (ages 3-12) Info: 480-270-5000 or srfballoonfestivals.com
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Let your kids (ages 5-10) experience the thrill of 1920s racing from the sideline or right in the action. When: Saturday, Nov. 5, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Old Town Scottsdale, 3919 N. Scottsdale Rd, Scottsdale Cost: Free (spectator), $100 (driver) Info: 480-527-9779 or grandprixscottsdale.com
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See intricately carved pumpkins from master sculptor Ray Villafane and participate in eating contests and family carving nights. When: Oct. 20-31, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Where: Carefree Desert Gardens, 101 Easy Street, Carefree Cost: Free Info: 480-488-3686 or carefreepumpkingarden.com
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Watch the best up-and-coming baseball players in the league battle it out ahead of the Nov. 19 championship game at Scottsdale Stadium. When: Oct. 20-Nov. 19 Where: Multiple spring-training stadiums Cost: $8 (adults), $6 (seniors, 3-17) Info: 480-990-1005 or mlb.mlb.com/ mlb/events/winterleagues/schedule/ tentative.jsp
A great place for kids 12 and younger to pick a pumpkin. Plus, enjoy familyfriendly live entertainment and carnival games. When: Friday-Sunday, Oct. 21-23, 8:30 a.m.-noon Where: Desert Botanical Garden, 1201 N. Galvin Pkwy., Phoenix Cost: $10-$20 Info: 480-941-1225 or www.dbg.org
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Dress your kids and teens for 60-90% off retail prices, or sell those outgrown clothes piling up in the closet. When: Thursday-Saturday, Oct. 27-29, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Where: WestWorld of Scottsdale, 16601 N Pima, Scottsdale Cost: Free Info: www.kidscloset.biz/sale?sale_id=16
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Bring the family and a blanket to watch a free screening of “Hook” on its 25th Anniversary. When: Friday, Nov. 11, 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. Where: Patriots Park at CityScape, 1 E. Washington St, Phoenix Cost: Free Info: cityscapephoenix.com/events/ city-lights-movie-nights-feat-hook
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Piaf! The Show Vocalist Anne Carrere brings legendary French actress and singer Edith Piaf (1915-1963) to life through spot-on singing and never-before-seen photos. When: Saturday, Oct. 22, 8 p.m. Where: Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, 7380 E. Second St., Scottsdale Cost: $29-$69 Info: 480-499-8587 or www. scottsdaleperformingarts.org Rockin Road to Dublin Mix traditional Irish music and dance with electric guitars and innovative
Spirit of the West Celebration Join the Museum of the West as it takes possession of “The A.P. Hays Spirit of the West Collection,” which contains 1,400 authentic Western artifacts from saddles to “wanted” posters. When: Thursday, Oct. 27, 5 p.m.-9 p.m. Where: Museum of the West, 3830 N. Marshall Way, Scottsdale Cost: Free Info: 480-686-9539 scottsdalemuseumwest.org Wicked Ball Celebrate Halloween with a carnival room, outdoor ultra lounge and dance music courtesy of Cash Cash and Benny Benassi. Plus enter a costume contest
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Artist reception for Concept to Completion Meet and greet artists in town for the Western Cast Iron Arts Alliance conference and see an exhibition of impressive cast-iron sculptures. When: Thursday, Nov. 3, 6 p.m.-9 p.m. Where: Gallery @ The Library, Scottsdale Civic Center, 3839 N. Drinkwater Blvd., Scottsdale Cost: Free Info: www.scottsdalepublicart.org/ events/artist-reception
Warsaw Philharmonic Join Poland’s famous orchestra as it plays Weinberg’s “Polish Melodies No. 2,” Chopin’s “Piano Concerto No. 1,” and Brahms’ “Symphony No. 2.” When: Thursday, Nov. 3, 7:30 p.m. Where: Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, 7380 E. Second St., Scottsdale Cost: $69-$99 Info: 480-499-8587 or www. scottsdaleperformingarts.org
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in a small skillet. Over medium heat, cook and stir garlic until softened, about 2 minutes. DO NOT BURN GARLIC! Remove from heat. Transfer half of the drained cauliflower to a food processor. Blend on high. Add remaining cauliflower florets and blend until creamy. Blend in garlic, parmesan cheese, cream cheese, salt, and black pepper. Serve hot. ‘I don’t go to restaurants that have not been in existence long. I want five to 10 years of history behind that, with consistent quality. I’m not attracted to flashes-in-the-pan, cool concepts.” Syregelas’ career has come full circle. As a child working in Chicago at his dad’s restaurant, he would give change to baseball legend Steve Stone. “He realized that was me,” he says. “We’ve been feeding for 40 years, from Chicago to here. We became friends. That’s the kind of relationship we’re looking for. We want customers to dine with us forever. “We want to feed them. We care about them. That’s how we run this business.” Butters Pancakes and Café 14795 N. Northsight Blvd. Scottsdale 85260 480-991-0011 Butterscafe.com Butters Pancakes and Café 8390 E. Via de Ventura, Suite F108 Scottsdale 85258 480-629-4333 Butterfield’s Pancake House and Restaurant 7388 E. Shea Blvd., Scottsdale 85260 480-951-6002 Butterfieldsrestaurant.com Page 29
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RA Sushi unveils north Scottsdale restaurant RA Sushi has brought its innovative menu and a freshened interior design to its new north Scottsdale restaurant in Scottsdale Towne Square. The restaurant, on the northeastern corner of Scottsdale and Thunderbird roads, opened Oct. 3, replacing the Kierland Commons RA Sushi, which closed on Sept. 30. The north Scottsdale location is larger and more centralized in the region. “While the design has been updated to reflect a more modern dining experience and special design features, RA Sushi’s commitment to innovation continues to be the driving force behind everything we do,” said Mike Johnson, vice president of operations for RA Sushi. RA’s new 6,515-square-foot restaurant includes a vibrant bar area; covered wrap-around patio with specially designed seating around a showcase fire pit; bar-side seating for intimate groups and expansive modular space for happy-hour gatherings; full dining room with booth and table seating, and a uniquely designed sushi bar with traditional individual seating that also can accommodate large groups. What has not changed are RA Sushi’s signature Viva Las Vegas Roll, RA’llipop,o Blushing Geisha, Tiki Talk and other flavor-infused cocktails. RA will continue to serve its innovative seasonal menus, which include bold dishes, specialty cocktails and craft beers. Most recently, RA introduced a new smoky menu for fall. With smokeinfused cocktails such as the Geisha’s Page 30
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Anahata Yoga opens studio By Diane Meehl Yoga enthusiasts, seasoned and new, can gain increased flexibility, improved muscle tone and a renewed sense of calm at Anahata Sound and Energy Healing Yoga, which is about to open a larger studio in Scottsdale. Grand-opening festivities begin at 8 a.m. Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 5-6, and continue until the last class finishes at 8:30 p.m. At the new facility, 14148 N. 100th Street, C-130, in Centennial Marketplace, Anahata’s classes integrate sound healing. Guests also will become acquainted with singing bowls. Ronee Kipnes, the studio’s owner, has been teaching Kundalini Yoga and Meditation for nearly a decade. She embraces sound healing by integrating more than 150 crystal singing bowls and gongs. “Everything vibrates. In our cells, organs and muscles organs, everything has a frequency,” Kipnes said. “But stress, lack of sleep and various traumas shift those frequencies. Sound can help bring them back into sync and restore the neutrality the body needs to heal at a cellular level.” The bowls are made with fine quartz crystal, and the resonance is so pure that their tones are not just heard but felt throughout the body. Kipnes says many western medicine practitioners are beginning to identify the effectiveness of integrating sound healing with traditional and naturopathic treatment modalities. “Even science aside, they witness the positive outcomes created by achieving a higher state of peace and tranquility,” she says.
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Fashion Week for Kids returns Nov. 7-12 Open casting call at The Garage on Oct. 23 By Diane Meehl Fashion Week 4 Kids celebrates the latest looks, but mostly it’s the kids themselves that never go out of style. “It’s really a celebration of kids all around the Valley,” said Brooke Benavides of LeVine Entertainment & Public Relations. The second annual Fashion Week 4 Kids launches with a week of activities beginning Nov. 7 and culminates with a full day of fashion shows, kids and family activities and special shopping discounts on Saturday, Nov. 12, at the Scottsdale Waterfront. This is the waterfront’s first year hosting the event. Boys and girls ages 5-12 are encouraged to audition to earn a chance to model trendy clothes and active wear. The next casting call is 10 a.m. to noon on Oct. 23 at The Garage in Scottsdale, 7144 E. Stetson Drive, Suite 200.
There is a $20 registration fee for each child. Pre-registration is not required. “We do get a lot of girls that enjoy modeling,” says Benavides. “But we also attract plenty of boys and we plan to feature a lot of athletic wear this year, too.” Fashion Week 4 Kids is an annual multi-day event highlighting children’s clothing designers. It will include fashion shows, kids and family activities, as well as celebrity and media bashes. The event showcases the latest trends by a range of newer and prominent brands, including local designer Uyen Carlson of Crew & Lu, a Gilbert mother and entrepreneur who launched her business online after designing and sewing baby clothes for her son, Crew. Other well-known brands, such as Old Navy, Babies R Us, Journeys Kidz and Cheeky Chic, are also participating. Information, including sponsorships and vendor opportunities: FW4Kids. com.
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Kitchen West Restaurant at The Scottsdale Resort at McCormick Ranch, along with The Simple Farm, are introducing a rustic communaldining experience, “Farm to Kitchen West Supper Series,” on Oct. 28. Guests experience farm couture (ladies, leave those high heels at home!) during a behind-the-scenes tour with The Simple Farm owners and award-winning caramel makers Lylah and Michael Ledner, along with a meet-and-greet with the five resident Nubian dairy goats. Diners are then invited to choose a seat at a long wooden table with rustic chairs and a burlap table runner, mismatched wine glasses, and flowers picked from the garden while Kitchen West’s executive chef Rick Dupere puts the finishing touches on the meal. “Something happens when family, friends and even complete strangers gather together around the supper table,” Lylah Ledner said. “Stories are told, simple pleasures of good food
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McDowell Mountain Ranch
GIVE BACK HAPPY HOUR Please join us for this unique happy hour at Twisted Lizard. The Private Client Team at My Home Group is hosting this “give back” event for the McDowell Mountain Ranch Community. This is a great opportunity to get to know your neighbors, kick back & relax.... and help others in need during the holidays!
November 10, 4pm - 7pm Twisted Lizard Tavern & Grille
PLEASE BRING A NEW TOY TO DONATE TO ARIZONA HELPING HANDS!!
10401 E McDowell Mountain Ranch Rd More information: kelly@myhomegroup.com
Kelly Elsasser, Realtor
My Home Group Cell 602-330-3627 kelly@myhomegroup.com
www.guesswhatmmr.com Lizy Hoeffer Irvine, Loan Officer NMLS# 260183 Phone:480-818-6222 Company NMLS # 3274 Arizona State Company License: AZ BK#0018883 Individual AZ State License: AZ LO-0913409
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