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Letters from Readers & Events: 5/13/15

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Desert Foothills Library Photography Contest 2015


 

General Information

 

Eligibility:      The competition is open to all, regardless of age, except Desert Foothills Library Association Board Members and Desert Foothills Library employees and immediate family.

 

Entry Fee:      $5 per image. Payable by cash or check only.

 

Awards:         Determined by a division of the entry fee money, as follows:

 

                        1st place:  60%

                        2nd place: 30%

                        3rd place:  10%

 

Juror:             Peter Ensenberger, former Photo Editor of Arizona Highways Magazine.

 

Contact:         Please direct all questions to Jerry Sieve by email at: sieveimages@gmail.com

 

 

Important Dates

Drop off photographs: Friday May 15th 2015, 3 – 6 p.m. and Saturday May 16th 2015, 12 – 4 p.m. at the Desert Foothills Library.

Exhibition dates: July 6th – July 24th 2015

Reception/Award Ceremony: Saturday July 11th 2015, 4.30 p.m. – 6 p.m.

Pick up photographs: Saturday July 25th 2015, 12 – 4 p.m.

 

Entry Requirements

Deadline:    Entries must be delivered in person (no mail) on Friday May 15th 2015,

                    3 – 6 p.m. or Saturday May 16th 2015, 12 – 4 p.m. at the Desert Foothills Library,

                    38443 N Schoolhouse Road, Cave Creek, Arizona, 85331. Website: www.dfla.org

 

 Entries:        Submissions are not limited per entrant. Any image is acceptable. However, as this is a “Photography” competition, images showing a high amount of computer manipulation will not be accepted. Traditional photographs and digital images in color and black & white are eligible. Submissions cannot have been previously exhibited or published. Similar images are considered to be the same image. Street art shows are not considered an exhibition. For submissions, physical photographic prints only. No images submitted on CD, thumb drive, memory cards, transparencies, etc., will be accepted. Framed images will also not be accepted. All images should be matted. Matt size to be no more than 20" in any one direction, all images are to be ready to hang. Unmatted prints will not be accepted.                                        

 Labels:         Clearly label the back of each image with its title and your initials. Approximately 1’’ x 4” label size.

 

Return of entries:        There will be no mail return of images. The Desert Foothills Library is not liable for lost or damaged images while it has possession of the images. Images should be collected from the Desert Foothills Library on Saturday July 25th 2015, 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. Submissions not collected on the appointed day will become the property of the Desert Foothills Library.

 

Work that is Chosen for Display and final judging:       There will be up to 50 images displayed at the Exhibition. Award winning (top three) photographers will be asked to provide brief personal comments about their photograph. This information will accompany your photograph while on display and be used for promotional purposes.

 

Notification of award winners:      The Contest Reception will be held at the Desert Foothills Library on Saturday July 11th 2015, 4.30 p.m., – 6 p.m. The 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners will be announced at the Reception.

 

Liability:     The applicant is required to sign and submit a liability release agreement (last page).

 

Copyright Licensing Agreement:     The applicant is required to sign and submit a copyright licensing agreement (last page).

                     

 

Application Form

 

Applicant Name: _____________________________________________________________

 

Mailing Address: ___________________________________________________

 

Physical address (if different): _________________________________________

 

City: _______________________  State: _________ 

Zip Code: ______________

 

Applicant Phone Numbers:  Home: _______________

Cell: __________________

 

Applicant email: ____________________________________________________

 

Title of your photography entry: ________________________________________

 

 

Applicant’s Signature: __________________________

Date: ________________

 

Applicant’s Parent or Guardian

(Required if Applicant age 17 or under): __________________________________

 

Checklist for Completed Registration:

 

  ___ One matted image, matt size not more than 20 inches in any direction

 

  ___ This completed Registration Form

 

___ Entry fee $5: Cash or check made payable to Desert Foothills Library.

 

 

Questions? E-mail (no phone calls, please) to Jerry Sieve at sieveimages@gmail.com

                    Or visit the Desert Foothills Library website at www.dfla.org

 

 

Liability Release Agreement

 

The applicant(s) understand(s) that the Desert Foothills Library Photography Contest organizers will handle and display all entries with care. Also, by submitting their entry to the Desert Foothills Library Photography Contest, the applicant agrees not to hold the Desert Foothills Library Contest liable for any loss of, or damage to, their work. The Desert Foothills Library Photography Contest organizers and juror will not be liable for any legal action brought by anyone with respect to authorship and/or copyright infringement. By submission, the applicant guarantees this is original work and the Contest Organizers are not required to research this claim.

 

 

 

 

_____________________________________

 

Applicant’s Signature

 

 

 

_____________________________________

 

Applicant’s Parent or Guardian Signature

(Required if Applicant is age 17 and under)

 

 

___________________

 

Date

 

 

Copyright Licensing Agreement

 

The undersigned Applicant(s) grants(s) to the Desert Foothills Photography Contest Organizers permission to photograph me (and use my picture, silhouette and other reproductions of my physical likeness) and my original entry submitted on behalf of the 2015 Desert Foothills Photography Contest. Furthermore, this license extends to the Contest Organizers, permission to utilize me and my original photograph, in connection with the exhibition of said photograph, theatrically, on television, in the media and cyber media, or otherwise, for advertising and/or publicizing the 2015 Desert Foothills Library Photography Contest. Also, it is understood that a model/property release has been received by the image maker for any likeness of persons or personal property shown in submitted images. All copyrights cannot be assigned or transferred without the express written consent of the undersigned and all rights to ownership of the photograph remain the exclusive property of the Applicant.

 

 

Applicant's Signature

 

________________________________________

 

                                       Date___________                                                                

 

 

_________________________________________

 

Applicant’s Parent or Guardian Signature

(required if Applicant is age 17 or under)

 

 

 

________  I have read the Desert Foothills Library Photography Contest Application, the Liability Release Agreement and the Copyright Licensing Agreement and agree to all of their terms.

 

 



 




Desert Foothills Theater presents “The Wizard of Oz” youth theater production May 8-17

 

 

Desert Foothills Theater (DFT), a division of the Foothills Community Foundation, continues to celebrate its 40th season with its last youth theater production of the season, The Wizard of Oz, set for Fri., May 8 through Sun., May 17 on the main stage of Cactus Shadows Fine Arts Center, 33606 N. 60th Street, in North Scottsdale.

 

Written by L. Frank Baum, The Wizard of Oz has been thrilling families for generations. The show’s main character, Dorothy, dreams of escape from her dreary life, but she never expects what is waiting for her when a cyclone transports her and her house from Kansas to the Land of Oz.  Directed by Mark-Alan C. Clemente with music direction by Daniel Kurek, this DFT version of the show includes songs from the popular movie that starred Judy Garland.

 

Over the years, Desert Foothills Theater has increased its commitment to providing educational opportunities for young actors throughout the north Valley. The non-profit recently added a fourth location for classes and workshops at the Episcopal Church of the Nativity on Miller Road in order to provide easy access for families living in the Sonoran Hills,  Grayhawk, DC Ranch, Tatum Ranch, Desert Ridge and other nearby communities.

 

In addition, DFT provides a full series of summer camps and an advanced summer theater drama project. Young artists ages 3-25 will find something for them this summer at DFT.

 

Performances for The Wizard of Oz are at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and at 2 p.m. on Sunday. There is no show on Friday, May 15. Tickets range from $15 to $24.

 

DFT and the English Rose Tea Room also will host a Munchkin Tea Party in the theater lobby on Sunday, May 10 at 12:30 p.m. A delicious traditional English Tea will be served as actors from the show entertain and Dorothy reads a story. Tickets for the Munchkin Tea Party are only $10. The May 10th show also will include a post-performance Q&A.

 

Visit www.dftheater.org or call (480) 488-1981

 

Kayla Dobbs as Dorothy

 

Curtis Horger as Hunk/Scarecrow, John Newell as Hickory/Tinman and Zachary Zupke as Zeke/Lion  


Hannah Rose as Mrs. Gulch/The Wicked Witch

 

Photos by Wade Moran

 

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!

 

 

 

 

 

***The Foothills Caring Corps***
Urgently Seeking Volunteers to Make a Difference
 in the Lives of the Elderly


Do you want to make a difference in your own life and the lives of others?

 

The Foothills Caring Corps, a volunteer based non-profit organization serving the greater NE Valley, is seeking volunteers to share their talent, skills and time with the organization whose primary mission is to allow the elderly to remain independent and living in their homes.

Volunteers needed for such programs as:

-Van transportation

-Medical transportation

-Mobile meals

-Minor home repair

-Friendly visits 

-Medical loan closet
            

The Foothills Caring Corps aims to provide a rewarding and gratifying experience for both the volunteer and the neighbor. Volunteers are given training, guidance and monitoring to ensure a quality experience. They are allowed to self-select areas in which they would like to be involved and are not required to contribute a minimum number of hours.
 

“The Caring Corps opens their arms to people with a variety of skills levels, talent and interests. Everyone has an something to contribute.”
 

The organization conducts monthly Volunteer Orientation sessions. The next sessions are scheduled for Thursday, May 14, from 9 – 11 a.m. at the Foothills Caring Corps offices located at 7275 E. Easy Street, Suite B103, Carefree.

            
 For more information, or to RSVP, call the Foothills Caring Corps at 480-488-1105.

Foothills Caring Corps
Volunteer Orientation Quick Facts:
Event:
Volunteer Orientation.
Who: The Foothills Caring Corps

Where: 7275 E. Easy Street, Suite B103, Carefree.
When: The second Thursday of each month. Next sessions take place from 9 – 11 a.m., Thursday, May 14.

Info: 480-488-1105 or www.foothillscaringcorps.com.


Van transportation


Mobile meals

 

 

 


Hello FETCH Supporters,

Please join us May 30th for a couple of hours, meet some remarkable people, a couple extraordinary dogs and taste wine and food from around the globe. This event will clarify the power and purpose all the programs we offer. Joining us will be the Scottsdale Fire Chief sharing his opinion and experiences with the pet rescue equipment, FIDO BAGS. We will have the honor of Captain Maureen Shannon to share her Search and Rescue experiences with her K9 partners from disasters such as 911, Katrina, and now locally here in our own Coconino County wilderness. Also, Reverend Liana Rowe from Soldier's Best Friend will tell us all how once homeless service dogs are changing the lives of some of our returning veterans.

All ticket sales are tax-deductible and go directly to our Homeless to Hero and FIDO BAG programs.
The Fetch Foundation is a non-profit run solely by talented volunteers.

We would love to enjoy this evening with you! Please email us with any questions.
--
Marie Peck
The FETCH Foundation
602-617-2656
marie@thefetchfoundation.com

To the world you are a rescue person,
To a rescued dog you are the world.

 

 

 




Resale Boutique Specials

of the Week!


Purple Is The Color of the Week!


50% off  anything with PURPLE in ALL Departments. 




Thanks to a generous community, we get new merchandise daily.

 





May Raffle 

Beautiful southwestern scenic image on stone with sterling silver choker.  Must see in person to appreciate the fine workmanship.  Remember all proceeds benefit the dogs and cats in our care. 



1 Ticket - $2.00   3 Tickets - $5.00  

7 Tickets - $10.00 








THE REASON WE ARE HERE 

TO SERVE YOU 

Saving lives through rescue, care and adoption. 


We strive to make a difference in our community by providing resources for responsible pet ownership and creating a safe have for at risk animals.  Our staff and dedicated volunteers work tirelessly to ensure that we give each of our animals the love and care they deserve.  Thinking of adding a companion animal to your family. Meet Blake and the other adorable adoptables at  www.foothillsanimal.org

 


Foothills Animal RescueResale Boutique 


               23030 N Pima Road, Scottsdale, Az 85255

     

               Monday-Saturday 10:00 am to 5:00 pm 

               Extended Hours: Thursday till 7:00 pm 


 

 

 

 

There’s no better time to join the Carefree Cave Creek Chamber of Commerce!

 

Attention Business Owners: June 25 is Deadline

For Popular Chamber of Commerce Community Directory

 

As summer approaches, it’s a perfect time for local business owners to breathe and begin strategic planning for fall marketing efforts.

 

The Carefree Cave Creek Chamber of Commerce reminds the business community that June 25 marks the deadline to be represented in the popular, annual Carefree Cave Creek Chamber of Commerce Community Guide, an 64-page reference guide showcasing the best and brightest business in the area.

 

The publication, with a circulation of nearly 30,000, has grown to become one of the most popular communication tools available to members, said Patty Villeneuve, executive director of the organization.

 

The full color magazine-style publication features useful tools including a business directory, and church and non-profit directory, visitor’s information, a relocation guide for new residents, plus useful facts and area information.

 

“We encourage businesses to become a members in order to be included in the directory. We also want to remind our current members to update their directory listings and ads by the June 25 deadline,” Villeneuve said.

 

For information, or to have your business represented, call 480-488-3381 or visit carefreecavecreek.org.

 

The publication will be distributed in October and available at the Chamber’s Visitor Center, and all Chamber events. It will be mailed directly to most homes in the zip codes of 85331, 85327, 85262, 85377 and 85266.  Advertising and directory opportunities are available only to Chamber members, and all community entities are encouraged to become members.

 

 

 

 

Did you know Phoenix New Times Named the Desert Foothills Library 

"Best Library in the Valley" in 2014. 


June Highlights:

Thursday, June 4, 10 – 11:30 a.m.

Learn to Juggle! (for adults)

World-class juggler, James Reid, has brought his program to major corporations…Enjoy a juggling performance follow by a fun, no-pressure juggling workshop. Studies show that juggling increases brainpower and builds neural connections, increases focus, and can reduce anxiety. Most importantly, it’s easier than you think! It’s summer – have some fun! Register: 480-488-2286.

***

Thursday, June 4, 4:30 – 6 p.m.

Secret Advanced Tax Strategies!

                     Deduct up to $50,000+ with a Family 401k

                     Save $50-100,000+ tax with a Defined Benefit Plan

                     Eliminate up to 3 generations of tax using the Roth IRA Conversion Strategy

                     Sell major assets using strategies that Warren Buffett uses to owe NO Capital Gains Tax

Presented by Dr. Harold Wong, PhD Economics, who writes the AZ Republic money column. Register: 480-488-2286.

*** 

Saturday, June 13, 4 – 5:30 p.m.

SAL New Juried Artist Show Reception

Desert Foothills Gallery welcomes Sonoran Arts League’s latest show. Enjoy refreshments and browse the new exhibit. All are welcome! RSVP: 480-488-2286.

***

Tuesday, June 16, 10 a.m. – Noon

Arizona Authors Showcase

Join four local authors, as they briefly tell about their stories. Following the book signings (please bring cash or check), we’ll celebrate with cake and tea.

Harold Collins: A Widower's Journey in Faith, Love And Good Humor. The author shares his work to help others realize that there is life after death. 

Christine Regan-Lake: Sophia's Lovers. Fictional account through the eyes of the men Sophia loved and the lessons she taught them.

Stephen Schwertley: Enemy in the Heartland. Terrorism in the United States by 13 college students. Fiction but we see things like this happening in our daily lives.

Marless Fellows: A Handshake is Enough. Combination of Marless' original art and poetry by nationally known Cowboy Poets.

Register: 480-488-2286

 

Desert Foothills Library

Work Schedule:  Monday – Thursday 10am – 5:30pm

38443 North Schoolhouse Road

P.O. Box 4070    85327

Phone:  480-488-2286

Fax:  480-595-8353

www.dfla.org 


 


 


Other upcoming events and news

Mountains of the Land Trust Photo Contest: We will be moving to an entirely online contest this year, including photo submissions and voting.  Look for details and contest entry information this summer. However, it's never too early to start taking your photos that celebrate Black Mountain and Daisy Mountain!

 

Desert Discovery Day: Save the date for our 4th annual Desert Discovery Day on Saturday, November 21 at Jewel of the Creek Preserve! 

www.dflt.org

480-488-6131

info@dflt.org




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 23 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.

 


 



Get out of the heat and into a SUMMER OF THEATER!

DFT has SEVEN great summer camps and a summer drama performance!  Here’s what is coming up (in date order).

Creative Kids

Two week, half-day camp. For young actors ages 5-7

Come sing, dance, act and expand your imagination with us. Students will use their imagination and creativity to put together a whole new production! They will write, sing, dance, glue, draw and have a great time all while learning teamwork, self confidence, communication skills and more! 

 

Dates: June 1-12, 2015

Days/Time: Mon.-Fri., 9AM-Noon

Location: Horseshoe Trails Elementary School

Cost: $199

Showcase: Friday, June 12, 11: 30 AM

Register through Education and Community Services in the Cave Creek Unified School District by calling 480-575-2440.  Registration open NOW!

 

 

Advanced Acting Camp

Acting for Theater & Film, Instruction by Scott Johnson ages 13-18

 

This camp will specialize in reality acting based on the techniques of Stella Adler, Sanford Meisner and Mr. Johnson’s own methods as developed over a 35-year acting, directing and coaching career. Mr. Johnson has coached acting in Phoenix and Burbank for more than 25 years.  As a film actor he has appeared in seven movies, including Arizona Summer (left) as stage actor in more than 30-plays. His play Look at the Grouse! was featured as last summer’s Advanced Summer Project production.

 

Dates: June 1-12, 2015

Days/Time: Mon.-Fri., 12:30-4:30 PM

Location: FCF-Holland Community Center

Cost: $249

 

Register online HERE or by calling 480-488-1981.

 

 

 

Princess Camp

For princess lovers ages 3-5 - must be potty trained

 

Drop off your little one for their daily dose of princess. Each day a different princess will be on hand to help your child create a craft, learn a song and play games with them.  On the last day of camp, they will share their songs and crafts with parents.

 

Dates: June 15-19

Days/Time: Mon.-Fri., 9AM-11:30AM

Location: FCF-Holland Community Center

Cost: $129

Showcase: Friday, June 19 at 11AM, FREE.

 

Register online HERE or by calling 480-488-1981.

 

 

Musical Revue Camp I:

Music from 13: The Musical

For young artists ages 8-14

 

Learn music from a favorite musical about turning 13. Sing, dance and act as we create a fun musical revue. Sharing with family and friends on the last day of camp.

 

Dates: June 8-12, 2015

Days/Time: Mon.-Fri., 9AM-3PM

Location: Cactus Shadows Fine Arts Center

Cost: $225

Showcase: June 12, 2:30PM

Register through Education and Community Services in the Cave Creek Unified School District by calling 480-575-2440.  Registration open in mid March.

 

 

Full-Day, Two Week Camp
Robin and the Sherwood Hoodies

For young artists ages 8-14

 

In this fast-paced musical theatre camp, young artists put on an entire production in just two weeks...complete with costumes, sets, props, lights and more.  Campers help paint sets, make props, put together costumes all while also rehearsing songs, learning choreography and getting great acting training in character development.  The camp culminates in a high-energy hilarious new musical written in English pantomime style--which means it is overflowing with silly puns and site gags along with toe-tapping tunes.

 

Dates: June 15-26, 2015

Days/Time: Mon.-Fri., 9AM-3PM

Location: Cactus Shadows Fine Arts Center

Cost: $425

        Performance: Thursday, June 25, 7PM, Cactus Shadows FAC

        Tickets: Click here to buy show tickets now--each camper gets 2 FREE.

        Register through Education and Community Services in the Cave Creek Unified School District by calling 480-575-        

        2440.  Registration open in mid March.

 

 

 

Musical Revue Camp II:
Music from The Lion King

For young artists ages 8-14

 

Sing, dance and act with us as we create a mini musical revue featuring music from The Lion King.  Work with a professional choreographer and musical director to put it all together and share with family and friends on the last day.

 

Dates: July 13-17, 2015

Days/Time: Mon.-Fri., 9AM-3PM

Location: Episcopal Church of the Nativity (just south of Pinnacle Peak and Miller Roads)

Cost: $225

Showcase: Friday, July 17, 2:30PM

Register online HERE or call 480-488-1981.

 

Musical Revue Camp III:
Music from the musical, Annie

For young artists ages 8-14

 

Sing, dance and act with us as we create a mini musical revue based on the music of Annie.  Work with a professional choreographer and musical director to put it all together and share with family and friends on the last day.

 

Dates: July 27-31

Days/Time: Mon.-Fri., 9AM-3PM

Location: Episcopal Church of the Nativity, Miller and Williams Roads 
(just south of Pinnacle Peak and Miller Roads in North Scottsdale)

Cost: $225

Showcase: Friday, July 31, 2:30PM

Register online HERE or call 480-488-1981.

 

 

Advanced Theatre Project:   For young artists ages 16-25

Auditions, May 16 & 17. Project begins June 13 with retreat

Regular schedule starting June 15, is Mon. - Thurs., Noon - 5PM

 

In this advanced theatre project, young theatre artists work together from the bottom up to produce an intense summer drama. While participation is FREE, participants work together to run the business side of the production as well. They raise money; beg, borrow and plead items for costumes, sets and props; and to market the production so ticket sales can help cover the cost of the show. This summer they will be working on a production of Arthur Miller's The Crucible.

 

The Crucible:

In a small tight-knit community, personal grievances collide with lust and superstition, fuelling widespread hysteria. Arthur Miller’s timeless parable attacks the evils of mindless persecution and the terrifying power of false accusations.


 

CLICK HERE for further details on this project.

CLICK HERE For tickets to the public performances (July 17-26)

 

 

 

 





Dear Lyn,

At Spirit in the Desert Retreat Center we are continually inspired by the stories our guests share of their experiences here:  

 

What a grand time of year to come inhale the natural beauty here at Spirit in the Desert. We four women, all in our 80's, came with special needs: Health concerns, sudden death of adult child, moving out of home to retirement community.

Our hours here will help sustain us during this 3rd chapter of life.


I recently spent four days at Spirit in the Desert. My stay gave me an opportunity to pause and let my spirit catch up with me. Like most clergy, my day s are filled and weighted. I


have been to Spirit in the Desert three times in the last 5-6 years. I read, write, pray, walk and enjoy the saguaro, coyotes, snakes, sage, sun ... and your Jacuzzi! What you do for clergy is something wonderful!

  

  I registered for a leadership conference thinking I would be here 7 months pregnant, excited and expecting my first child. Three weeks before there were complications in pregnancy and I delivered my baby stillborn. This week, I have been reminded of God's presence and love amidst the sorrow. The labyrinth gave me space to wander through my thoughts; it reminded me the journey is not always a straight path, but that God is at the heart of it all.

 

These are the stories of real people who have come to Spirit in the Desert for inspiration, self-discovery, comfort or renewal. Thank YOU for helping make this possible. 100% of y  our financial gifts are used to create and provide life-impacting programs ... and allow us to offer scholarships for individuals who might otherwise be unable to afford to participate. YOU are changing lives!

 

Here is wonderful opportunity to make a big difference. Because of the strong commitment by the leaders of this ministry, the Board of Directors and staff of Spirit in the Desert have pledged to match any donations received by  

June 15, up to$85,000! This means that your donation can have twice the impact!  


Please meet the challenge!

Donate online

via credit card or PayPal, or mail your tax-deductible gift to Spirit in the Desert today at P.O. Box 3254, Carefree, AZ, 85377.     Thank you! 

 

Sincerely,

Paul Campbell

Executive Director



Spirit in the Desert Board of Directors




 

 

 

 

 


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2015

Save Them All

Donate a FIDO Bag

Today!



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Fetch Foundation

Upcoming Events


FREE!

Crime Prevention and Safety Event


March 14th 

9am-2pm

Deer Valley 

Community Center


*Animal Cruelty Task Force


*Shred a Thon


*Vin Etching


*Drug Take Back




Find Event Info Here!



Mesa Fire Dept Saves Dog with Fetch Foundation Equipment!

Mesa Fire E217 used the Fetch Foundation Fido Bag to save a dog after a house fire. "We're pleased to report the dog is doing well! We're happy we have special equipment on our apparatus to watch out for our extended family members."  

"The Mesa Fire Department saved our beloved boxer, Samson, using the Fido Bag. We are so very thankful!" - Larry & Marry Kay Lininger 

In appreciation of having their cherished Samson saved the Liningers donated several FIDO Bags through The Fetch Foundation to be delivered to other fire departments so others family pets can be saved.
HEROISM BREEDS HEROISM.


Fire Fighters using special O2 masks in the FIDO Bag to administer oxygen to this pup that was found in the house fire.


Firefighters look on as the scared but healthy pup stands up.  It was a victory for these animal-loving heroes, the family...and the pup!



General Fund Donations

 

 

 



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. During the past three years, the organization has re-homed more than 100 horses.

For more information about Triple R Horse Rescue visit http://www.triplerhorserescueaz.com or call 602.396.8726.

CONTACT:  Christy Leggett/602.396.8726.

 

 

Scully Learning Center was developed to provide Experiences to enrich the lives of our developmentally disabled participants. The Center is located on the banks of Cave Creek.  The facility includes an organic garden; chickens, ducks, goats and tortoises;


computers; fully equipped kitchen; a fully equipped ceramic studio and several other art creation sites.  In addition we provide opportunities for hiking and a variety of field trips. We recently added 3 Strider Pedaless Bikes and have added a race track to our wish list.   We are staffed exclusively by volunteers and always welcome new ideas and new participants. 

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scullylearningcenter.org

Paula Scully 480-595-0508

Ann Rice 928-606-6481

P.O. Box 7920

Cave Creek, AZ 85327

 

 

 


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 

 


 



 


 

 

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.

  

“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.”

 
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.

 

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.

 

 

 

 


                                               

 

  

 

 

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.

 

 


Large and heavy stamp mills were used in the late 1800s and through the 1920s to crush hard rock ore so that the gold could be separated and saved. At one time, many such mills were reported to exist in the Cave Creek Mining District. The Museum’s “Golden Reef Mine Stamp Mill” was declared to be an Arizona State Historic Property by Arizona State Parks in 1986. The Museum is particularly pleased to showcase this 10-Stamp Mill that came from its own mining district and was originally located on Continental Mountain.

Click on the videos below to see the Cave Creek Museum:

Cave Creek Museum Golden Reef 10 Stamp Mill

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Cave Creek Museum Interior Exhibits

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Cave Creek Museum Exterior Exhibits

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