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Letters from Readers & Events: 10/8/14
Non profit Events
Triple R Horse Rescue Plans Hope for Horses Gala
Second annual event to help horses in need
Triple R Horse Rescue will host the second annual Hope for Horses Gala on October 11, 2014 from 5:00 to 9:00 PM at the Carefree Resort and Conference Center in Carefree, Ariz., which is located at 37220 Mule Train Road.
"We are overwhelmed with the response we received last year for this first time event and cannot thank our community enough for the support they have shown us," says Ken Bacher, president of Triple R Horse Rescue. "We look forward to an even more magnificent and successful event this fall."
Triple R Horse Rescue held the first Hope for Horses Gala in October 2013 and raised more than $20,000 to help advance the organization's mission to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome horses in its care.
According to Ken Bacher, president of Triple R Horse Rescue, the event now will feature Mary Hoffman, a popular Mesa, Ariz.-based singer songwriter as entertainment for the event. Hoffman, winner of the Arizona State University (ASU) Idol competition in 2004 and a country music aficionado, has fronted for Kenny Chesney, Keith Urban, Gary Allen, Easton Corbin, The Band Perry and other big name acts and has sung with Sugarland.
In addition, Robert J. Leary, the volunteer head coach and founder for ASU’s western equestrian team, will serve as master of ceremonies and auctioneer for the fund-raiser event. His work with the ASU team has lead to wins including the regional championship, and numerous riders have made their way to the semi and national championship competitions. Leary has worked with Triple R Horse Rescue in rehabilitating horses for adoption with the help of the ASU team.
Triple R Horse Rescue, the only horse rescue in Cave Creek, Ariz., held the first Hope for Horses Gala in October 2013 and raised more than $20,000 to help advance the organization's mission to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome horses in its care.
This year’s event also will feature dinner, silent and live auction items and special surprise announcements. Interested donors can submit auction items for the event to Terilynn Meeker at 602.999.0794 or email terilynn@triplerhorserescueaz.com. Tickets are $75 and can be purchased at www.triplerhorserescueaz.com or via email at Sallie@triplerhorserescueaz.com.
About Triple R Horse Rescue
Triple R Horse Rescue is a 501(c)3 organization that rescues, rehabilitates and re-homes horses surrendered to its care. The organization, which is run 100% by volunteers, relies on support from the community to fulfill its mission. Located on three acres donated by Lil Bit North Ranch in Cave Creek, Ariz., Triple R Horse Rescue is dedicated to assisting the 175,000 unwanted horses in the United States. In the past three years, the organization has re-homed more than 100 horses.
For more information about Triple R Horse Rescue and the Hope for Horses Gala visit http://www.triplerhorserescueaz.com.
LUNCH
Friday, October 17, 2014
11:00 a.m. ‘til 1:00 p.m. Carefree Town Center
Have lunch, feed the hungry and keep the bowl!
All proceeds benefit the
Foothills Food Bank & Resource Center
The annual Foothills Empty Bowls Project to honor World Hunger Day will be held at the Carefree Town Center on
Friday, October 17, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Lunch prepared by Carefree Resort & Conference Center will be served in hand made ceramic or glass bowls. For a minimum donation of $15, guests can select their own unique bowl, made by members and friends of the Sonoran Arts League, and keep it as a lasting reminder of world hunger.
All proceeds from the lunch are donated to the Foothills Food Bank & Resource Center, and will support their ongoing effort to provide emergency food and services to area families in need of assistance.
Sponsored by:
Sonoran Arts League • Town of Carefree
Carefree Resort & Conference Center
Marjon Ceramics & Laguna Clay
Appreciation to donors: Basha’s, Costco, students of Saguaro & Cactus Shadows HS, Arizona Clay, Sonoran Trails MS, PVCC ceramics students, and the many local potters and
artists who made and donated the bowls and auction items.
For more information, call: 480-488-6070
Information:
Patty Villeneuve, Carefree Cave Creek Chamber of Commerce, 480-488-3381,execdirector@carefreecavecreek.org. or Kim Prince, Proven Media, 480-221-7995, kim@provenmediaservices.com
CAREFREE CAVE CREEK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PRESENTS
Community Expo - Saturday, October 18
The Carefree Cave Creek Chamber of Commerce presents a Community Expo, from 1 – 4 p.m., Saturday, October 18 at the Cactus Shadows High School Gymnasium, 5802 E. Dove Valley Road in Cave Creek. Admission is free. Information is available by calling 480-488-3381, or clicking carefreecavecreek.org.
The event will feature a variety of services, business and non-profit organizations from throughout the communities of Carefree, Cave Creek and North Scottsdale. Prizes and raffles drawings are available throughout the event. Food and beverages will also be available.
Exhibitors include National Bank of Arizona, Desert Foothills Land Trust, Carefree Property Service and Easy Street Clinic.
“We invite individuals of all ages to attend. There is something at the expo for every member of the family and it’s a great way to get out and talk with neighbors and meet those work so hard to make our community great,” said Patty Villeneuve, executive director of the Chamber of Commerce.
The Carefree Cave Creek Chamber of Commerce hosts monthly business breakfasts and after hours mixers throughout the community. In addition, the organization presents the Carefree Christmas Festival parade each year. Memberships are encouraged and all events are open to the public.
Exhibitor spaces are still available. For pricing or additional information, contact the Chamber.
The Carefree Cave Creek Chamber is an independent, 501© non-profit organization, that focuses on enhancing the local business and community environment through networking and educational opportunities. To learn more about upcoming Chamber events, or for information on becoming a member, call 480-488-3381, or visit www.carefreecavecreek.org.
Thursday
October 23rd
6pm - 9pm
Sanderson Lincoln Pavilion
100 Easy Street
Carefree, AZ
3rd Annual Event
Benefiting Foothills Animal Rescue
Sample fine wines and local fares from the top restaurants in the Cave Creek/Carefree/North Scottsdale area. Enjoy a night under the stars, live jazz and the chance to bid on over 50 silent auction items ranging from golf outings to wine tastings and much more! Tickets are$25 each and be purchased at our shelter and online after September 1. For information regarding food or wine hosting or sponsorship opportunities, please call us at 480-488-9890.
UPCOMING EVENTS
"Pars and Putting for Paws"
On September 14, come out and tee it up for a good "paws". We are thankful to our friends at City Host for partnering with Foothills for what will be a great day at Orange Tree Golf Resort. For more information and to register, visit:
Monsoon Adoption Specials
Help us make room for more rescues by considering a new addition to your family or by referring a friend. Monsoon Dog specials are just $50 - you could also "Double the Cuddle" by adopting two kittens for the price of one - only $75!
Please visit our website to view all available pets and monsoon specials at Foothills Animal Rescue
Eat in, Carry-Out, Cater a Party while supporting Foothills!
September 27 will be "Foothills Day" at the Rubio's in North Scottsdale! 20% of all orders received on this will be donated to Foothills. Simply go to the link below to print out the redemption coupon. Enjoy the good food while supporting our shelter pets!
Go to - Rubio's Foothills Fundraisier
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Providing beds and towers reduces stress, promotes a healthy living space and keep them comfortable.
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Kiwanis Club of Carefree
Media contact:
Karen Mackiewich, Executive Director, Kiwanis Club of Carefree
Karen@kiwaniscarefree.com or 480-488-7169
KIWANIS CONCERT SERIES
PREMIERE SEASON STARTS OFF WITH A BANG!
Kiwanis Club of Carefree is proud to announce the premiere season of Kiwanis Concert Series, raising funds for Kiwanis Club of Carefree Benefit Foundation, Inc. The Kiwanis Concert Series starts off with a bang on October 25 and 26, 2014, with "Sinatra & Friends" starring Robbie Howard.
Las Vegas headliner Robbie Howard as Frank Sinatra brilliantly delivers the music, comedy and memories of the Rat Pack with all the smoothness of "Old Blue Eyes" himself. A world-renowned impersonator, Howard recreates Sinatra and his Rat Pack pals, plus celebrities Johnny Carson, Willie Nelson, Julio Iglesias, Andy Williams, Paul Anka, Tom Jones, and Barry Manilow. With an arsenal of over 60 different vocal impressions, Howard has sold out long-running shows in Las Vegas for more than 20 years. With favorites like "World on a String" and "New York New York," you're going to enjoy every minute!
"Frank Sinatra is coolly, confidently embodied by Robbie Howard ... "
- New York Times
"He sounds so much like Sinatra it will send chills down your spine."
- East End Theatre Reviews, NY
All of the Kiwanis Concert Series shows are held at the Sanderson Lincoln Pavilion in Carefree Town Center Gardens. A Six Show Package is available for $140. Individual Show Tickets are $30. For information or tickets call (480) 488-7169 or visit www.kiwaniscarefree.org. Tickets may also be purchased at The Kiwanis Marketplace, 6535 E. Cave Creek Road.
For information on Kiwanis Club of Carefree and its youth education programs in the arts, sciences and living skills, and scholarships, please call 480-488-8400 or visit www.kiwaniscarefree.org.
Foothills Food Bank & Resource Center to benefit from Charles Schwab Cup Championship’s Tickets Fore Charity program
Foothills Food Bank and Resource Center will benefit from the 2014 Charles Schwab Cup Championship’s Tickets Fore Charity program. The tournament will be held at the Desert Mountain Cochise Course in Scottsdale October 29 through November 2, 2014.
As part of the charity ticket sales program, 100% of all proceeds are returned to organizations to support people in need. To build on past success, Foothills Food Bank created, “Challenge for the Cup,” to spur ticket sales and to earn an additional contribution from Charles Schwab of up to $12,000.
All ticket purchases made directly from Foothills Food Bank will automatically be entered in a drawing for prizes. To purchase tickets, send a check made out to Foothills Food Bank for the desired number of $20 tickets, or, send your charge card information to:
Foothills Food Bank
PO Box 715, Carefree, AZ 85377
Attention: Challenge for the Cup
Ticket buyers must include a return address with the order; tickets will be sent by mail, or call the food bank at 480.488.1145 to credit charge over the phone.
The Foothills Food Bank and Resource Center provides emergency food, financial assistance and other life necessities and resources to individuals and families in the desert foothills, which encompasses a 180-square mile area that includes Black Canyon City, Cave Creek, Carefree, Anthem, Desert Hills, New River, north Scottsdale and north Phoenix.
For more details on the Charles Schwab Cub Championship and the ticket sales program, visit Foothills Food Bank & Resource Center at www.foothillsfoodbank.com.
CONTACT: Pam DiPietro 480.488.1145
Learn a new craft, hear a lecture, exercise your brain and more at the Foothills Community Foundation
Are you looking to learn a new craft or skill, like card making, digital photography or acting? Do you want to expand your mind by hearing a fascinating lecture or viewing a colorful art show? Or, maybe you’re up for a good game of Bingo or Bridge? These are just some of the many classes, events and activities offered for local residents of all ages at the Foothills Community Foundation’s (FCF) Holland Community Center, 34250 N. 60th Street, Bldg. B, in Scottsdale.
As FCF prepares to celebrate its fifth year at the Holland Community Center campus, its staff and volunteers have lined up an exciting roster of events, presentations and activities.
“We’re so fortunate to live in a community that cherishes arts and entertainment, that cares about sustainability and that welcomes the chance to learn from others,” said Chris Winger, FCF president and CEO. “Take advantage of our Holland Community Center…not only will you expand your mind, you’re sure to make some new friends or re-connect with old ones.”
New this year: FCF has added “Toddler Story and Playtime” sessions on Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. The class features a mix of open play, songs, stories, dances, parachute play and bubbles. Geared towards parents, grandparents, caregivers and their toddlers, the classes are free through October 30. Starting Nov. 6, FCF will sell punch cards offering five classes for $30. No reservations are required but adults must stay with their toddlers (no drop-offs).
Sue Parker of Cave Creek is teaching Card Making classes from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Oct. 2, Nov. 6, Feb. 5, March 5, April 2 and May 7. The Thursday evening classes are geared towards adults and offer a fun way to learn how to create greeting cards using Stampin’ Up products, including exclusive stamps, paper, stamp pads, ribbons and other embellishments. For $20 per class, participants learn how to make four greeting cards and/or a possible 3-D project, such as a small gift box or treat bag.
“People sometimes think they need some special skills or be "crafty" in order to participate, but that’s not the case,” Parker said, adding that she sees both women and men in her classes. “My favorite thing is the reaction when someone stamps for the first time, assembles their card, and sits back amazed at what they just created. And if someone is an experienced stamper, they get new ideas and learn some new techniques. Even people with a room full of craft supplies at home will enjoy the social atmosphere of crafting together with new friends.”
Other upcoming FCF classes at the Holland Community Center include Brain Games, Bridge, Digital Photography, Adobe Photoshop Elements, an “Art Relaxation and Herbal Teas” class that includes Tai Chi relaxation exercises, and two Focus on Your Health classes about finding health help in the home and getting through the holidays after experiencing a loss.
Activities include Bingo and Chinese Mahjong on Thursday afternoons, a “Let’s Talk Art” gallery show in October and an “Ageless Spirit” gallery show running in November and December, as well as the MindQuest Lecture series, which kicks off on Tues., Oct. 21 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., with guest speaker Dr. Britton Shepardson who will discuss the mysteries of Easter Island during his presentation, “A New Look at Old Faces.”
Desert Foothills Theater (DFT) and the Desert Awareness Committee are also part of the Foothills Community Foundation. For a full list of FCF classes, MindQuest lectures, visual arts shows, DFT theater productions and classes, Desert Awareness hikes and educational programs, and other activities, visit www.azfcf.org or call (480) 488-1090.
Fall Events and Activities
September 2014
Dear Lyn,
The Land Trust is gearing up for a terrific fall, and we hope you'll join us! We have lots of great projects and events coming up with plenty of opportunities for all our donors, volunteers and ambassadors like you to participate.
One of our activities will be cleaning up following the recent flooding in our communities. Overall, these conservation properties are set aside so that natural processes like flooding can occur naturally. However, Jewel of the Creek Preserve, P.A. Seitts Preserve and New River Nature Reserve will all need some trail work and we'll be looking for some help.
Thank you for your support. We hope to see you at some of the Land Trust's upcoming events!
Focus on the Foothills Field Course
knowledgeable professionals as we discover what makes this area so unique. From its abundant cultural and historical resources, to its plants and animals, the area surrounding the Carefree/Cave Creek/New River mountains provides a fascinating and fun educational experience.
This course will include four Saturday classes that will take us out on a different Desert Foothills Land Trust preserve each day. All classes will start at the DFLT office before heading out to a nearby preserve. Classes will run from 9 am until approximately noon.
September 20, 2014
Jewel of the Creek Preserve
Desert riparian habitats, wildlife corridors
September 27, 2014
H.B. Wallace Preserve at Lone Mountain
Plants and geology
October 4, 2014
Preserve at the Cave
Archaeology
October 11, 2014
P.A. Seitts Preserve at Go John Canyon
Homesteading and ranching history
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Those who are interested in becoming more involved with the Land Trust may elect to attend an optional free training class to become a hike leader and/or Preserve Steward:
November 1, 2014
Caroline Bartol Preserve at Saguaro Hill
Techniques of leading hikes and collecting data in the field
SPACE IS LIMITED SO SIGN UP TODAY!
COST: $35 for all four classes and includes a DFLT water bottle, and refreshments. Must be 16 years or older and be able to hike 2.5 miles on uneven terrain.
Click here to register or call 480.488.6131 x 3
2014 Mountains of the Land Trust Photo Contest
We're going digital this year!
2013 first place (photographers' choice) winner by Bob Hughes.
Get your Daisy Mountain and Black Mountain photos ready, because the Mountains of the Land Trust Photo Contest is here! It will be easier than ever before to enter - no printed photos required this year. Just submit your high resolution digital photos and entry form to photos@dflt.org by November 3, 2014 and we'll take it from there!
Our professional photographer judges will review all entries and choose their top 13 picks. We are grateful to Don Asakawa, Alan Lowy, Kazu Okutomi, Richard Rubenstein, Jerry Sieve, and Mike Spinelli for again serving as judges! Their top choice will be on the cover of our 2015 Mountains of the Land Trust Calendar and will receive one of our grand prizes. The second, third and fourth place winners will also receive prizes. Additionally, during the month of November, the public will be able to vote online for the Peoples' Choice Award Winner, who will also win a grand prize.
Just email your entry form and best photos to photos@dflt.org by November 3, 2014. Please also review the complete rules and entry information, available on our website. Thank you to the photographers who share their talent to help us inspire support for local land conservation!
Saturday,
November 15, 2014
10:00am - 2:00 pm
Jewel of the Creek Preserve,
Cave Creek
Join us for a day of fun and adventure on a beautiful Land Trust preserve! Live animals, crafts, refreshments and goody bags for the kids - all FREE!
Meet human and wildlife ambassadors from partner nonprofit organizations and learn about our incredible desert home. We'll see you on the trails!
Visit our website for more details.
Other Upcoming Events
Volunteer Orientation
Saturday, October 18
10:00 - 11:30 am
DFLT office, Carefree
Contact mwarren@dflt.org to register or call 480-488-6131
Anthem Autumnfest
October 25-26, 2014
All Day
ACC Community Park
Visit our information booth and enjoy all the fall fun activities!
Fall Preserve Tours
October - December
Look for dates in our next e-newsletter, on our website, and on our Facebook page. All Land Trust tours are free, but space is limited and reservations are required. Many hikes fill up, so register soon!
Quick Links
Desert Foothills Land Trust (www.dflt.org)
Become a Land Trust VOLUNTEER!
Archived e-newsletters are available here!
About Desert Foothills Land Trust:
Desert Foothills Land Trust works with landowners, communities and partners to protect the most special and important natural areas in the Arizona communities of Carefree, Cave Creek, North Scottsdale, North Phoenix, Anthem, Desert Hills and New River. The Land Trust has permanently protected more than 680 acres on 22 preserves, many of which are open to the public for exploration and passive recreation. In 2010, the Land Trust was awarded accredited status by the national Land Trust Accreditation Commission – a mark of distinction in the land trust community. More information is available at www.dflt.org or 480‐488‐6131.
Arizona Musicfest Wine & Cheese Volunteer Open House
November 6th, from 6 p.m. - 8 p.m.
The Windgate Ranch Clubhouse
18570 N. Thompson Peak Parkway, Scottsdale, AZ 85255
Admission is free.
Arizona Musicfest will host a Wine & Cheese Volunteer Open House on November 6 from 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. at the Windgate Clubhouse for anyone in the community interested in volunteering at the premier winter music festival. Guests will enjoy hosted wine and cheese during the open house, can meet and mingle with fellow volunteers and learn about the wide array of opportunities to get involved with through the Musicfest organization.
The Arizona Musicfest, now in its 24th year, presents top musical artists during a 6-week Festival, featuring performances at several venues in , Scottsdale and NE Phoenix. This year’s Festival includes country legend Rosanne Cash, Storm Large of Pink Martini, the Duke Ellington Orchestra, as well as major jazz, bluegrass, pop and orchestral concerts including Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scherazade, Beethoven’s “Emperor” Piano Concerto and Strauss’ The Blue Danube Waltz. The Arizona Musicfest organization also provides important music education programming to area schools, as well as fosters young talent through its young artist competitions, scholarships and young artist performances held throughout the year.
Arizona Musicfest volunteers are heavily involved in the organization, providing critical support for the organization’s events including ushering, hospitality, transportation for visiting artists, and assistance with youth competitions and educational outreach.
"Finding a place where you can combine your passion for music and the performing arts while truly making a difference makes volunteering for Arizona Musicfest one of the most rewarding experiences I’ve ever participated in," says Dee Harrington- Hartwell, Volunteer Committee Chairperson at Arizona Musicfest. “Hearing and meeting these incredible artists, working alongside new friends, and discovering the next generation of talent - it’s a wonderful organization to be a part of.”
Arizona Musicfest volunteers meet monthly from October through April at social gatherings to receive updates on events and activities, to meet other volunteers and to discuss volunteer happenings. The annual festival runs from January 29 – March 5, when volunteer participation is at its peak. Other volunteer opportunities exist all year long.
Information and a volunteer application are available at www.azmusicfest.org or contact Arizona Musicfest at 480-488-0806 or azmusicfest@azmusicfest.org.
NOVEMBER 17th
Foothills Caring Corps 4th Annual Charity Golf Tournament
At Mirabel Golf Club
The Foothills Caring Corps, 7275 E. Easy Street, Carefree, Arizona, invites the community to participate in its 4th Annual Charity Golf Tournament at Mirabel Golf Club in Scottsdale on Monday, November 17.
Limited to 120 players, individual registration for the tournament is $350 and includes golf, food and beverages. Sponsors and players will participate in a scramble format tournament with a shotgun start at 10:00 a.m. Registration and breakfast begins at 8:30 a.m. Other support opportunities and sponsorships with free plays are available. Drinks and hors d’oeuvres will follow play, as well as raffle prizes.
Mirabel’s Tom Fazio designed golf course is a stunning and highly acclaimed private facility that will be open to the public for this benefit fundraiser. To register, or for more information, call 480-488-1105, or visit foothillscaringcorps.com. Mirabel is located at 37100 N. Mirabel Club Drive in Scottsdale.
“Whether you are a golf enthusiast, recreational player, or avid golfer, this tournament is for everyone. It is about ensuring we can continue our mission to provide programs and assist the elderly neighbors in our community, as well as have some fun, “said Foothills Caring Corps Executive Director, Debbra Determan.
A much-anticipated event, the tournament is considered a major fundraiser for the 501 (C) 3 non-profit, volunteer-driven organization.
Determan invites guests to make and establish volunteer connections while enjoying the beauty of Mirabel Golf Club.
Established in 2000, The Foothills Caring Corps is volunteer-driven non-profit 501 (c) (3) dedicated to promoting independence and enhancing the quality of life for older residents. To volunteer, become a donor or to learn more about the programs of the Caring Corps, click www.foothillscaringcorpscom, call 480-488-1105 or visit the offices at 7275 E. Easy Street, Suite B103, in Carefree. Or, write PO Box 831, Carefree, AZ 85377 or services@foothillscaringcorps.com.
Desert Foothills Theater Celebrates 40 Years with
New Season of Music, Drama, Comedy, Mystery and More
In many ways, Desert Foothills Theater’s journey has played out much like its upcoming season. Since it was founded in 1975 by Anne and Carl Nusbaum, the theater has seen drama…like the time its tent, which served as the theater in the early days, was destroyed by a storm. There’s been plenty of comedy, especially during cast parties. On occasion, there’s been some mystery…like what exactly is the story behind the ghost in the little blue dress who tap dances on the stage at the Fine Arts Center when few are around? And always, there has been a wonderful mix of live music.
“This is a very special year for us,” said Meribeth Reeves, Desert Foothills Theater’s (DFT) managing director. “We celebrate our 40th anniversary during this season. In four decades, we’ve weathered two significant recessions, we moved three times, we’ve expanded our services to include youth productions, classes and workshops, and our fabulous family of actors, musicians, stage technicians, choreographers and volunteers who have helped us earn many prestigious ariZoni and National Youth Arts awards keeps growing.”
Be sure to mark your calendar to attend DFT’s production of Anything Goes, set for Fri., Nov. 14 through Sun., Nov. 23 on the main stage of Cactus Shadows Fine Arts Center. Directed by Sara Bernstein, this musical farce features singing and tap dancing to a comical plot set to music by the incredible Cole Porter.
For a full list of the 2014-2015 season shows, to purchase a subscription, or order tickets, visit www.dftheater.org or call (480) 488-1981.
Media Contacts:
Sue Kern-Fleischer, (602) 810-1404, suekern@gmail.com
Meribeth Reeves, DFT, 602-769-0848, mbreeves@cox.net
Historic photo: "Man of LaMancha"
Desert Foothills Theater (DFT) is a program of the Foothills Community Foundation (FCF). DFT wishes to thank its supporters, including the following sponsors: Arizona Commission on the Arts with support from the National Endowment for the Arts, Scottsdale Cultural Council, Scottsdale League for the Arts, Carefree Kiwanis and our many additional business and individual supporters!
PREPARATIONS BEGIN
FOR
DESERT FOOTHILLS CHRISTMAS PAGEANT
Event date: 7:00pm December 6 & 7, 2014
Location: Spur Cross Ranch Conservation Area, Cave Creek
Sponsored by
Kiwanis Club of Carefree
Kiwanis Club of Carefree hosts the annual Desert Foothills Christmas Pageant, delighting hundreds of spectators from Cave Creek, Carefree and drawing visitors from throughout the metro Phoenix/Scottsdale area.
Preparations are beginning for this traditional community event, which was started by the Cave Creek 4-H Club in 1952, as a re-enactment of the Christmas story showcasing the 4-H Club members’ animals.
Local residents perform in the choir and make up the cast. Volunteers handle all aspects of the Pageant, from ground prep, sound tech and sets, to luminaria placement and critter coordination. "We Kiwanians are very proud to host this pageant, which is truly a classic. You may know the story, but you haven't experienced it like this. Come, reflect and enjoy. It's a joy for people of all ages,” said Bob Swan, Kiwanis Club of Carefree president. “No one should miss it."
Anyone with choral experience who would like to sing in the choir should contact Desert Foothills Christmas Pageant music director Steve Norris. Choir rehearsals are held at Desert Foothills Lutheran Church, 29305 N. Scottsdale Road at 7:00pm every Friday in November (11/7, 11/14, 11/21, 11/28) with dress rehearsal on December 5. Performances are December 6 and 7. “Some choral reading ability is necessary. Anyone interested (especially tenors!) can leave a message at 480-209-8966 or kamnorris2@q.com,” said Norris.
“There wouldn’t be a Pageant without the volunteer crews who set everything up and help run the event,” said Kiwanis Club of Carefree member Toby Payne, longtime organizer of the Desert Foothills Christmas. “We need as many people as possible to participate and keep this 62 year tradition alive.”
The Desert Foothills Christmas Pageant takes place on Saturday, December 6, and Sunday, December 7, 2014, at Spur Cross Ranch Conservation Area in Cave Creek. Five miles of beautiful luminaria lead to the Pageant site. Members of the Desert Foothills Kiwanis Key Club place and the light the luminaria each night.
Majestic-voiced narrator Robert Hutson presides over the Christmas story with beautiful musical accompaniment provided by the Pageant choir conducted by Steve Norris. Cactus Shadows Shadowbox Players directed by Andrew Cupo enact the roles of Mary, Joseph, Angel, Townspeople and Shepherds. The Three Kings make their dramatic entrance on horseback. Other animals and their owners participate as they wish.
“If you would like to be in the cast with your animal, you must make arrangements with the Pageant in advance and attend rehearsal. We need to make sure that all the animal cast members are able to peacefully co-exist,” said Pageant volunteer Evelyn Holbrook, who wrangles the Kings and their horses.
Because there is no built-in seating, bring a blanket to sit up close on the ground or a portable chair. Wear warm clothes and walking shoes. A flashlight is useful because the primary lighting for Spur Cross Ranch is starlight. Admission and parking are free.
Anyone interested in volunteering or requiring additional information should contact Toby Payne at 480-544-2290. For information on Kiwanis Club of Carefree please call 480-488-8400 or visit www.kiwaniscarefree.org.
Directions: Spur Cross Ranch Conservation Area (44000 N Spur Cross Rd, Cave Creek, AZ 85331) is located approximately 35 miles north of central Phoenix. Interstate 17, State Route 51, and Loop 101 can all be used to reach the park. From the intersection of Carefree Highway and Cave Creek Road head north on Cave Creek Road about 2.5 miles to Spur Cross Road. Turn north for approximately 4.5 miles to the public parking area. After 3 miles the road turns to all-weather graded. For more information, visit www.desertfoothillschristmaspageant.com
History: In 1952, the local 4-H Club in Cave Creek, under the leadership of Jean Hackler, put together a holiday pageant entitled Oh Holy Night that included a live re-enactment of the Christmas story and showcased some of their animals. For the next 50 years, community members joined together to produce this homespun show that became an area tradition.
The original production took place nestled among the rocks at the base of Black Mountain in an area known as Tse Bonita. Audience members sat on blankets on the ground while fires lit in the rocks on the mountainside lit the angels and provided added "starlight" to the production. The beautiful desert skies brought a sense of awe to the event.
After 50 years, the pageant's supporting organization disbanded in 2002. Records and memorabilia were handed over to the Cave Creek Museum. In 2003, there was no event at Spur Cross or anywhere and it looked like the pageant was over. The Luminaria Run was created to at least keep the luminaria trail aspect of the event alive.
Cave Creek resident Toby Payne had volunteered since 1992, enhancing the event with lighting and sound. In 2004, he asked the Foothills Community Foundation to support the resurrection of the pageant. They agreed and the pageant was presented in the desert preserve at Desert Arroyo Middle School for two years.
As the Luminaria Run was created to support the Cave Creek tradition, luminaria crews from the Run also helped light the road to Desert Arroyo.
From the moment of the pageant's return, organizers had been working with the town of Cave Creek to find a desert location more similar to that of Tse Bonita. Spur Cross Ranch seemed the perfect solution, but it was not quite ready until 2006.
The 2006 Desert Foothills Christmas Pageant marked the first year the pageant was held in the beautiful new Spur Cross location. Under the stars of the desert sky, the tradition continued.
2007 an unusual rain/snow storm washed the pageant grounds out and damaged the set, forcing cancellation. Volunteers, resilient as ever, constructed a rock and mortar “Inn” that will serve for many years to come.
In spite of the one-year lapse, 2014 is the celebration of the 62st Anniversary of the Pageant!
Kiwanis Club of Carefree
Media contact:
Karen Mackiewich, Executive Director, Kiwanis Club of Carefree
Karen@kiwaniscarefree.com or 480-488-7169
Desert Foothills Library Youth Events/Programs
Information for all events: Contact Susan Alberts or David Court, Desert Foothills Library, 480-488-2286, salberts@dfla.org, dcourt@dfla.org, www.desertfoothillslibrary.org
Where: All events below take place at Desert Foothills Library, 38443 North Schoolhouse Road, Cave Creek, 85327.
Cost: All events are free.
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When: 9:45 AM – 10:15 AM, Tuesday (every week)
What: Toddler Storytime (ages 2-5)
Join us for stories and songs at the library!
No registration required.
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When: 9:45 AM – 10:15 AM, Thursday (every week)
What: Little Ones Storytime (ages birth-36 months)
Join us for stories and songs at the library!
No registration required.
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When: 1 – 3 PM (last Sunday of each month)
What: Teen Advisory Group
This group brings together teens who are interested in being involved here at the Desert Foothills Library. Whether through volunteering or brainstorming for programs, come meet other library enthusiasts and share your ideas. Refreshments are provided.
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When: 4:00 – 5:00 PM every Friday
What: Teen Table Games
Looking for something to do on a Friday afternoon? Join us for table games – from Pictionary to Monopoly, chess and checkers and much more! Refreshments are provided.
Books Can...
(ages 0-5 years, 6-week series)
This course uses popular picture books to promote your child's social and emotional development as well as address challenging behaviors.
Thursdays, 10/16 - 11/20
10:30 AM
Don't miss:
Wendy the Witch
A yearly favorite, Wendy the Witch returns to the Desert Foothills Library this October to entertain and inspire children with a little Halloween magic!
October 27th @ 11:00 AM
Recommended for ages 3-10
To register, call 480-488-2286
Don't miss
LEGO club
October 23rd @ 4:00 PM
Come build your own adventure! Collaborate with your peers to build fantastic machines or elaborate buildings - your imagination is the only requirement!
Recommended for ages 4+
To register, call 480-488-2286
Desert Foothills Library 2014 Adult Events/Programs
Information for all events: Contact Dereth DeHaan or David Court, Desert Foothills Library, 480-488-2286, ddehaan@dfla.org, dcourt@dfla.org, www.desertfoothillslibrary.org
Where: All events below take place at Desert Foothills Library, 38443 North Schoolhouse Road, Cave Creek, 85327.
Cost: All events are free, except where noted.
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When: 4 – 5 p.m., Every Tuesday
What: Guided Meditation
Modern science continues to prove that meditation, an ancient and powerful technique, helps us deeply rest, connect to our inner selves and restore ourselves physically, mentally, and spiritually. Guided meditation practice will help you to de-stress from the busy-ness of your everyday life, restore good sleep habits and change destructive habits and thoughts. In this practice, we lie on the floor with closed eyes and relax in the space just before sleep. This may be easier for you than traditional seated meditation. Please bring any props, such as a yoga mat or a blanket, that will make you more comfortable. If you cannot lie down on the floor, you may sit on a chair. Instructors Judith Zeiger and Marci Sheer. Special Registration Process: Call or email Judith Zeiger (480)760-5645 jazeiger@cox.net.
Cost: $5 cash, pay to instructor at each class.
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When: REGULAR Class 8:45 – 9:45 a.m., Every Friday; CHAIR Class 10 – 10:30 a.m.
CHAIR Class 1 – 1:45 p.m., Every Wednesday
What: Qigong/Tai Chi Easy
A discipline that can be practiced and benefits gained at any age – you are never too old! A blending of Qigong and Tai Chi, with deep breathing and repeated gentle motions and stretches to improve health, balance, agility and flexibility. The “Chair” class is for anyone who wants to take it extra slow and easy. Wear loose clothing and bare feet. Limited to 15. Special Registration Process: Call or email instructor Bina Bou: 480-284-1300 or bina.b75@gmail.com.
Cost: Prepay instructor $20 cash for 4 classes; or $8 drop-in.
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When: 1 – 2 p.m., Every Sunday
Noon – 1 p.m., Every Thursday
What: Gentle Yoga
This slow-paced class focuses on breathing, gentle yoga poses, and stretching to increase flexibility and balance. Please bring a yoga mat. Limited to 15. Special Registration Process: Call or email instructor Sylvia Labrado: 480-776-4743 or agelessyogaaz@gmail.com.
Cost: $5 cash, pay to instructor at each class.
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What: Spanish Offerings
When: 10:30 a.m. – noon, Every Wednesday
What: Intermediate Conversational Spanish.
Informal chat session using various books, flashcards, etc. Beginning April 23, each week will feature a half-hour episode of the Destinos series on DVD, followed by discussion in Spanish. No instructor. Contact Barbara Koca, 480-488-5332.
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When: 5 – 7 p.m., 3rd Tuesday each month
What: Cinematic Reflections on the Cold War Era
Each documentary film in this series is introduced by documentary filmmaker Penelope Price, who will discuss the cinematic style; a post-film discussion follows, led by Gary Zaro, faculty expert from Paradise Valley Community College(PVCC). The film series traces the evolution of the Cold War from its genesis after WWII to its conclusion in 1991 with the formal dissolution of the USSR. The films reveal the back stories behind the events, interview the major players, and analyze the political fallout that occurred during that time. Limited seating. Register: 480-488-2286. Supported and funded by: Arizona State Library, Institute of Museum and Library Services (federal), PVCC & Desert Foothills Library.
October 21: An American Ism: Joe McCarthy (88 min.)
November 18: A Crime to Fit the Punishment (46 min.)
December 16: A Grin Without a Cat (108 min.)
October Highlights:
When: 6:30 – 7:30 p.m., Monday, October 16
What: The PGA Tour
Gerald Goodwin, Executive Director of the PGA Tour Charles Schwab Cup Championship at Desert Mountain, will share behind the scenes stories. Limited seating. Register: 480-488-2286.
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When: 3:30 – 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, October 14
What: Yappy Hour on the Terrace
Wine for humans, treats for the pups...Join us, with your dog (or just because you’re a dog-lover), mingle out on the Waterfall Terrace, and enjoy hearing our guest speaker Jim Walkington of Rattlesnake University. Jim will share stories, and how he “snake-proofs” dogs through training. Limited seating. Register: 480-488-2286.
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When: 5 – 7 p.m., October 21 (3rd Tuesday each month series)
What: Cinematic Reflections on the Cold War Era
October documentary: An American Ism: Joe McCarthy (88 min.)
Each documentary film in this series is introduced by documentary filmmaker Penelope Price, who will discuss the film’s director and style; a post-film discussion follows, led by Gary Zaro, faculty Cold War expert from Paradise Valley Community College(PVCC). The film series traces the evolution of the Cold War from its genesis after WWII to its conclusion in 1991 with the formal dissolution of the USSR. The films reveal the back stories behind the events, interview the major players, and analyze the political fallout that occurred during that time. Limited seating. Register: 480-488-2286. Supported and funded by: Arizona State Library, Institute of Museum and Library Services (federal), PVCC & Desert Foothills Library.
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When: 2 – 4 p.m., Wednesday, October 22
What: Mystery Tea Panel Discussion: Which is Stranger: Truth or Fiction?
Meet nationally known mystery authors Jana Bommersbach (Cattle Kate), Jeffrey Siger (Sons of Sparta) and Betty Webb (Desert Rage) for a lively panel discussion, while you enjoy tea and gourmet treats in a beautiful social setting. Includes a signed copy of the latest novel from one of the authors. Presented in partnership with The Poisoned Pen. Limited seating. Register: 480-488-2286.
Cost: $15 (includes paperback)
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When: 10:30 – 11:30 a.m., Thursday, October 30
What: Scottsdale’s Century of Golf History
A photo-rich presentation by Scottsdale-based historian and author Joan Fudala. Learn about Scottsdale’s historic courses, tournaments, resident pros, golf businesses and all that makes up the legends and lore of golf in Scottsdale. Fudala authored eight local history books, including Images of Sports: Golf in Scottsdale. Limited seating. Register: 480-488-2286.
November Highlights:
When: 3:30 – 5:30 p.m., Friday, November 7
What: Nomads I Have Known and Loved, by Irma Turtle
Join Irma for a celebration and book signing – refreshments will be served – as Irma shares stories and slides from her new book, Nomads I Have Known and Loved, which documents her 28 years of personal experiences among unusual and remote African tribes who readily welcome her into their tents, huts, and huge hearts. With insightful texts and photos she celebrates their unique ancient cultures, rituals and traditions still persistently intact today; memorializes their individual and collective beauty; animates humorously unexpected encounters; and fills you with the same awe she feels. Register: 480-488-2286.
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When: 10 a.m. - 3 p.m., Saturday, November 8
What: Develop & Control Your Psychic Ability®
Develop or expand your ability with simple techniques of guided meditation and visualization from Carrie Schubert, one of the most sought after psychics in the Southwest. Exercises include meeting your spirit guides, psychic healing and protection, and interactive/experimental ‘tuning in’ to people and animals that have crossed over (bring a lunch for a short break). Register: 480-488-2286.
Cost: $59
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When: 1 - 3 p.m., Wednesday, November 12
What: Reinvent Yourself! Steps to Plan your Next Act
The best way to predict your future is for you to create it yourself. Awaken your undiscovered possibilities! This workshop is designed to inspire and assist individuals to clarify the challenges of life’s transitions. Assess your interests, personal style, existing talents and experiences. Develop options and strategies to reinvent yourself. Explore the possible need for new skills, with awareness of retirement trends and where you fit. Leave with a manual that will guide you in launching your new direction and identity, and help you implement the TRANSITION PROCESS. Facilitators: Peggy Arneault, MA, LPC and Barbara Hatton, MA, LPC. Register: 480-488-2286
Cost: $49 includes all materials
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When: 2 – 3 p.m., Thursday, November 13
What: Have Passport – Will Travel
Paula G. Cullison, travel writer and photographer, will tell of her travels to over 35 countries. Pack your bags and come along for the adventure. Register: 480-488-2286.
Dereth DeHaan
Adult Services Librarian
Desert Foothills Library
Change of regular work days, now Monday - Thursday
38443 North Schoolhouse Road
P.O. Box 4070 85327
Phone: 480-488-2286
Fax: 480-595-8353
Foothills Food Bank & Resource Center seeks donor sponsors for families
The Foothills Food Bank & Resource Center seeks donors to brighten the holiday season for children, families and seniors in the northern Arizona foothills community. The food bank is working with more than a dozen local organizations and churches to provide gifts, holiday meals and hope for those in crisis in the community. The 12th annual Adopt-a-Family program will be held on Sunday, December 14, 2014 at Holland Community Center in north Scottsdale. A second site for Black Canyon City residents will be held on Saturday, December 13 at High Desert Park.
Individual donors as well as donor groups such as businesses, HOAs, churches, and schools, are encouraged to participate in this year’s Adopt-a-Family program. Interested donors determine the size of the family they are willing to adopt then a family wish list is provided as a shopping guide. There is no minimum donation and shopping assistance is available for monetary donations to support the program. All gifts must be wrapped and delivered in December. Checks are payable to the Foothills Food Bank. All gifts and donations are tax deductible according to tax laws.
For information about the 2014 Adopt-a-Family program or to request a donor sign-up form, email adoptafamily@foothillsfoodbank.com or pick up a form at the food bank. Foothills Food Bank & Resource Center is located at 6038 E. Hidden Valley Drive in Cave Creek.
CONTACT: Jeannine Scott 480.488.1145
Aspiring Eagle Scout enhances Foothills Food Bank’s inventory
On September 27, Jason Ritter, of Troop 439 Life Scout from Desert Hills, Ariz., working towards Eagle status, planned and executed a food drive to benefit the Foothills Food Bank and Resource Center. The result of his effort: 2389 pounds of food and more than $1500 in monetary donations.
Ritter held the drive at two Fry’s locations and several local businesses.
”Several television news stories and print and radio coverage generated a great deal of interest and awareness resulting in fantastic results,” says Pam DiPietro, executive director of Foothills Food Bank. “We have been blessed with amazing commitment and support from our community and Jason’s efforts and results were exemplary. This is one of the largest food drives done by an individual we have experienced.”
As a result of his hard work, Ritter’s food drive outcome will be submitted for evaluation as an Eagle Scout candidate.
Donations can be made to Foothills Food Bank to help defray costs. The Foothills Food Bank and Resource Center is located at 6038 E. Hidden Valley Drive in Cave Creek, Ariz.
CONTACT: Pam DiPietro 480.488.1145
Foothills Food Bank & Resource Center to offer employment assistance
Team Job Search will assist food bank customers with job searches
Foothills Food Bank and Resource Center will offer Team Job Search to its customers who seek employment in the Cave Creek/Carefree area. Beginning in September 2014, Team Job Search will provide workshops to assist food bank customers in finding the best job.
Team Job Search, which was created by Richard McCarty, is a community program sponsored by the Foothills Food Bank that will help individuals reinvent the way they look for work. In today’s market place, 98% of all resumes go through an inhuman electronic screening process that rejects 75% of applications before they are viewed by a human being. Team Job Search will teach food bank customers proven techniques to ensure that applications and resumes are selected for interviews. Team Job Search will conduct meetings to introduce food bank clients to new methods for finding the right job. Workshop times and dates will be announced soon and all sessions will be held at Desert Foothills Library in Cave Creek.
The Foothills Food Bank and Resource Center provides emergency food, financial assistance and other life necessities and resources to individuals and families in the desert foothills, which encompasses a 180-square mile area that includes Black Canyon City, Cave Creek, Carefree, Anthem, Desert Hills, New River, north Scottsdale and north Phoenix.
For more details, visit Foothills Food Bank at www.foothillsfoodbank.com or call 480.488.1145. Foothills Food Bank & Resource Center is located at Hidden Valley Drive in Cave Creek, Ariz.
Contact: Pam DiPietro 480.488/1145
Foothills Food Bank Greens ‘R’ Great program takes root
Beginning in fall 2014, the 3,000 families, seniors and individuals served by the Foothills Food Bank and Resources Center will be able to reap the benefits of having fresh, organically grown and hand picked produce. Through the Greens ‘R’ Great program, the customer community of the food bank can learn how to grow and prepare their own food.
The idea for the program germinated at a gathering of local garden enthusiasts who championed an overarching goal of community nourishment and self-reliance through sweat equity and shared responsibility.
Assisting with moving “Greens’R’Great” forward are individuals and businesses that have stepped forward with generous donations of labor and materials: Cave Creek Building Supply, Elrod Fence Company, Fortezza Custom Homes, Home Depot, Lowes, Russ Lyon Sotheby’s Realty, Town of Cave Creek, Walmart, and the Greens’R’Great steering committee.
Greens‘R’Great will be a two-branched program. The first branch, a garden adjacent to the food bank premises, will be a place for the customer community to gather and help maintain the crops. The second branch will provide container plants that may be taken home and cared for. Both branches inherently will be educational and focus on teaching gardening and nutrition basics through hands-on experience.
Request for monetary donations are ongoing and gratefully accepted.
Contact: Pam DiPietro 480.488.1145 www.foothillsfoodbank.com
Cave Creek Museum re-opens for the season on Wed., Oct. 1. Located at 6140 Skyline Drive, the Museum features an extensive collection of prehistoric and historic artifacts that describe the lives of Native Americans, miners, ranchers and pioneers. The museum hours are Wed., Thurs., Sat. and Sun. from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., and Fri. from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Entrance fees are $5 for adults; $3 for seniors; and $2 for students. Children 12 and under are free.
One of the biggest highlights of the season will be monthly demonstrations of the Museum’s historic “Golden Reef” Stamp Mill which dates back to 1880 and was used to crush hard rock ore so that gold could be separated and saved. There have not been any operational Stamp Mills in Maricopa County since the closure of the Arizona Mining and Mineral Museum in 2011, and Cave Creek Museum’s Stamp Mill is the only operational 10-Stamp Mill in the state. The schedule of monthly demonstrations will be announced on Oct. 1.
Another new exhibit will be “Saddle Up,” a colorful display of horse saddles dating from 1890 to 1950, including one that was made for a professional baseball player. The new “Baskets, Baskets, Beautiful Baskets” exhibit features Native American baskets dating from the 1880s to the 1930s.
The baskets are from several Arizona tribes: Pima (O'Odham), Navajo, Apache, Havasupai, Yavapai and Papago (Tohono O'Odham). In addition, the Museum will unveil a new “Arizona’s Greatest Battle” exhibit that features history about what is considered to be the greatest recorded battle ever fought in Arizona. The 1857 battle was the last in a series of skirmishes in which the O’Odham (Pima) and Piipaash (Maricopa) fought their adversaries to the west. The exhibit will include a replica war shield, a war club, sandals and more on loan from the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community.
Lifestyle will also be highlighted in a new bola tie and “Dirty Laundry” washing machine exhibit.
“The washing machine was revolutionary because it changed a woman’s life dramatically,” said Evelyn Johnson, executive director of Cave Creek Museum. “We’ll show the evolution of this household task from 1870 through 1940.”
The museum will host several new children’s programs throughout the year and bring back popular annual events, including “A Miner’s Dinner” in November, “Antiques Appraisal Day” in January, “Authors’ Month” in February and its biggest fundraiser of the year, “Homes Through Time” home tour in March.
For information, call (480) 488-2764 or visit www.cavecreekmuseum.org.