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Letters from Readers & Events: 9/23/15

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Marie Gouba and Tony Blosser, with the help of ivory tickler Deborah Dashney, take you on a quest to find the ever elusive comedic song. Featuring musical theater songs you know, and some you should, from shows like The Pajama Game, Spamalot, Guys and Dolls, Annie,Sweet Charity, and A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum. Join us as we try to answer the age old question of "what makes a song funny?" No rotten fruit will be harmed in the making of this Cabaret... hopefully.


Seating is limited at our cabarets and they often SELL OUT quickly!

Get your tickets today!


Ticket price includes a glass of wine and appetizers.

Doors open at 6:15p.m.; performance starts at 7:30 p.m.

Seating is first-come, first served.




 

 

 

 


FOOTHILLS CARING CORPS HOSTS

FALL PREVENTION EXPO

September 30th

 

Falls are the leading cause of death from injury among people 65 and older.

Learn to reduce risk factors associated with falls at this 5-hour event.

 

The public is invited to learn how to prevent trips, slips and falls leading to injury at this free Fall Prevention event, taking place from 8:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m., Wednesday, September 30, at the Desert Hills Presbyterian Church, 34605 N. Scottsdale Rd, Scottsdale.

 

The event includes balance screenings, Yoga, Tai Chi and Qigong demonstrations, a panel discussion, equipment and resource displays, along with interactive information. Immunizations for flu, pneumonia and shingles will also be available. Depending on insurance coverage there may be additional fees. Lunch will be served with a $5 suggested donation.

 

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

 

According to the Area Agency on Aging in Phoenix:

       Falls are the leading cause of death from injury among people 65 and over.

       Nearly 33% of all falls in the elderly involve environmental hazards in the home.

       Failure to exercise regularly results in poor muscle tone, decreased strength, and loss of bone mass and flexibility.

 

According to Debbra Determan, Executive Director of the Foothills Caring Corps, fall-related injuries are often serious enough to result in hospitalization and premature death. Persons who fall often face significant declines in mobility and independence. 

 

“The good news is that many of these risk factors are preventable. The bad news is some people believe falls are a normal part of aging and are not preventable. This is not the case,” said Determan.

 

 

 

Established in 2000, the Foothills Caring Corps is a volunteer driven non-profit 501 © (3) dedicated to promoting independence and enhancing the quality of life for older residents.  Offices are located at 7275 East Easy Street, Suite B-103 in Carefree.  Mailing address is P.O. Box 831, Carefree, Arizona 85377.  For information, stop in, call 480-488-1105, write services@foothillscaringcorps.com or visit www.foothillscaringcorps.com

 


 

 

Did you know Phoenix New Times Named the Desert Foothills Library 

"Best Library in the Valley" in 2014. 


 

 

You are all invited to an exhibit taking place at the Desert Foothills Library (38443 N. Schoolhouse Road, Cave Creek, Arizona) from September 22 until October 4.

The exhibit   MENTOR-TEACHER-STUDENT  will show 4 images from each of 3 generations of photographers and show the transition of styles and techniques.

Work by       Willis Peterson     (Mentor) 

                     Jerry Sieve            (Teacher)

                     Tom Baker            (Student)

Each photographer has had an effect on the other. Willis Peterson was Jerry Sieve's mentor in the 1970's and Jerry Sieve has been Tom Baker's teacher since about 1999.

If possible please come to the library September 26th at 1 PM for a "walk through" in which some of the photographers will be at the library to make comments about the images.

Hope to see you!

September Highlights: 

Tuesday, September 29, 2 – 3:30 p.m.

Assassination of U.S. Senator Huey Long, the Fatal Shooting of Dr. Weiss and the Enigmatic Bullet

Luke Haag was court-appointed to participate in the examination of newly discovered evidence as well as exhumation and examination of the body of Dr. Carl Weiss, purported assassin. This evidence and the autopsy results have a story to tell that has never been seen by the public...a story that will now be shared by Mr. Haag, Criminalist/Forensic Ballistics Expert…To set the stage: Sunday night, September 8, 1935 United States Senator Huey P. Long, Jr., former Louisiana governor, was shot, and his purported assassin, Dr. Weiss, was immediately shot numerous times. Both died. No autopsies were conducted, and cause of death - homicide or an assassination – was left in question. Official police case files and major physical evidence, including a gun and bullets, disappeared shortly after. In 1991, evidence was found in the possession of a relative of the former superintendent of the Louisiana State Bureau of Criminal Investigation and Identification. Register: 480-488-2286.

NEW! FRIDAY ART NOSH IS NOW LUNCHTIME, WITH OPTIONAL LUNCH FROM LOCAL JONNY’S…AND AN EXPANDED MENU FROM GROTTO CAFÉ ON TUESDAYS!

1st Tuesdays and 3rd Fridays, Noon – 1 p.m.

October Highlights:

Thursday, October 22, 10 – 11:30 a.m.

Head Transplants

Gary Marchant, PhD, a professor of law and Director of the Center for Law, Science and Innovation, ASU, will discuss the ethics and issues of the medical possibility of head transplants. Register: 480-488-2286.

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Tuesday, October 27, 6:30 p.m.

Cave Creek Mayor Vincent Francia on Horse Racing

Join us for a fascinating evening with Mayor Francia, who as General Manager of Turf Paradise, the only horse track in Phoenix, will share stories and insights (and perhaps a few tips? You do not want to miss this talk!). Considered to be Arizona’s first sports franchise, its doors opened on January 7, 1956 in what was then a barren desert serviced by two dirt roads that stretched south towards the fledgling city of Phoenix. This year beginning October 17, will celebrate the track’s 60th season of racing. Register: 480-488-2286.

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Thursday, October 29, 2 – 3:30 p.m.

Healthy Aging

Michael Birt, PhD, director of the Center for Sustainable at ASU’s Biodesign Institute, will discuss the dramatic aging of populations around the world. The near doubling of life expectancy is among the greatest achievements in human history. While individual longevity is a cause for great celebration, “healthy” life expectancy will be the new metric of success for society. His work focuses on the promise of innovative digital and wearable technologies to help us sustain health, especially for older adults and their caregivers. He recently moderated a session at the Global Forum on Innovation in Aging, organized by the World Health Organization. Register: 480-488-2286.

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Tuesday, October 13, 3:30 – 5:30

Yappy Hour on the Terrace

Wine and iced tea for humans, treats for the pups...Join us, with your dog (or just because you're a dog-lover), mingle on the Waterfall Terrace, and enjoy hearing our speaker, Kairin Whiteside, who oversees the Caring Canine program at Mayo Clinic. We’ll also be collecting donations for Foothills Animal Rescue. Their wish list includes: Natural Balance dry Dog and Cat Food or Trader Joe’s Canned Dog Food, Kong or rope toys, and small dog biscuits. Register: 480-488-2286.

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Friday, October 16, 3 – 5 p.m. (3rd Fridays)

Cinematic Reflections on WWII: Little Known Stories of the War

Thunder Birds: Soldiers of the Air

World War II is one of the best known and widely depicted conflicts in history. This film series will explore little known stories from that war -- stories filled with daring, intrigue, and sometimes such improbability that they have to be seen to be believed. At the heart of each one are the men and women who made World War II modern history's seminal event. A post-film discussion, facilitated by Gary Zaro, faculty WWII expert from Paradise Valley Community College (PVCC), will follow. This month: Thunder Birds (1942) (78 min.): Technicolor wartime film that offers patriotism and a love story set in the Arizona desert. Recommended Reading: In the Shadow of the Reich by Niklas Frank and The Himmler Brothers: A German Family History by Katrin Himmler. Presented in partnership with PVCC. Register: 480-488-2286.

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Friday, October 16, Noon – 1 p.m. (3rd Fridays)

Art Nosh Fridays Lunch: Rock Art

Presented by Peter Huegel, Deer Valley Rock Art Center Docent. Enjoy a nosh while being educated & entertained! Registration Required: 480-488-2286. 

Cost: Event is free. Order an optional boxed lunch provided by Local Jonny’s for $10, due when registering by Thursday a.m. prior to event date. Choose from 4 menu items; ask at front desk or access menu at www.dfla.org.)


Desert Foothills Library


Information for all events: Contact Colleen Crowley, Desert Foothills Library, 480-488-2286, ccrowley@dfla.org, dcourt@dfla.org, www.desertfoothillslibrary.org

Where:  All events take place at Desert Foothills Library, 38443 North Schoolhouse Road, Cave Creek, 85327

Cost: FREE

 


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 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

Cave Creek Museum Re-opens for the Season on Thurs., Oct. 1

 

Free admission on Sept. 26 during Smithsonian Magazine Museum Day

 

Cave Creek Museum re-opens for the season on Thurs., 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 public will have a special chance to preview exhibits on Sat., Sept. 26 during the free national Smithsonian Magazine Museum Day. The celebration takes place from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. followed by a special Pre-season member’s reception from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.

 

During the Smithsonian Magazine Museum Day, guests can view Cave Creek Museum’s new and permanent indoor and outdoor exhibits, including an historic Stamp Mill dating back to 1880. The public event from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. will feature guests from the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community including staff from the Huhugam Ki Museum. They will set up for the afternoon and help educate visitors about their rich culture and history. This dates back to the ancient Hohokam which is supported by Cave Creek Museum’s current Archaeology exhibit. 

 

The afternoon will be filled with actual basketry, pottery, leather craft, beadwork and twining demonstrations.  The Museum staff will be exhibiting outdoor cooking and discussing information about indigenous foods from their community and the Sonoran desert.

 

Highlights of the new season include a special saddle display, monthly outside demonstrations of the historic Stamp Mill, a renovated archaeology wing, a new series of monthly History Highlight presentations and a new series of monthly family programs.

 

The new History Highlight presentations will take place monthly from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Saturdays in the historic church on the museum’s property, beginning on Saturday, Oct. 10 with “Growing Up Cave Creek.” Admission is free to Museum members and $5 for non-members. Reservations are suggested as seating is limited.

 

Beginning Sunday, Oct. 4, the Museum will host Family Fun Activities for children and adults the first Sunday of every month from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. Family Fun Activities are free with the cost of admission, and children ages 12 and under are always admitted to the museum for free. Reservations are requested to ensure the museum has enough supplies on hand for everyone who wants to attend. Participants in the Oct. 4 “Our Desert Neighbors” program will learn about desert animals.

 

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.  For information, call (480) 488-2764 or visit www.cavecreekmuseum.org.

 

 

 

 

 

Please click the Link below to view

the FCC September Newsletter.  


FCC Qualifying Charitable Organization 

  1. Fall Prevention Expo

  2. Save the date for our 5th Annual Golf Tournament

  3. Fairwell Maggie Palmer

 

http://www.foothillscaringcorps.com/user-files/files/Sept%202015%20NL.pdf


 

 


Triple R Horse Rescue’s Hope for Horses Gala to benefit horses, burros in need

Every year, hundreds of horses and burros from around the country find themselves in need of forever homes. That is why Triple R Horse Rescue, a 501(c) 3 organization that rescues, rehabilitates and re-homes horses surrendered to its care, will host the third annual Hope for Horses Gala on Saturday, October 3, 2015 from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM at the Carefree Resort and Conference Center in Carefree, Ariz. The fund-raiser helps focus the community on the rescue, rehabilitation and re-homing of the horses in its care.

According to Ken Bacher, president of Triple R Horse Rescue, the 2015 event 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 is a country music aficionado. 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 event.

This year’s event also will feature dinner, silent and live auction items, live western entertainment and surprise announcements. Several sponsorship opportunities are available to support the event. Information is available on the website at www.triplerhorserescueaz.com by clicking on the Hope for Horses logo which leads to the sponsorship icon. For more information, contact Ken Schafer at 610.637.2241.

Interested donors can submit auction items for the event to Terilynn Meeker at 602.999.0794 or email terilynn@triplerhorserescueaz.com. For information about the fund-raiser, call Courtney Olson at 480.532.1991. Tickets are $75 and can be purchased at www.triplerhorserescueaz.com or via email to Sallie@triplerhorserescueaz.com.

About Triple R Horse Rescue

Triple R Horse Rescue is. 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.,

For more information about Triple R Horse Rescue and the Hope for Horses Gala visit http://www.triplerhorserescueaz.com. Carefree Resort and Conference Center in Carefree, Ariz., is located at 37220 Mule Train Road.

 



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.

 

 


 

World-Renowned Artist Comes to Carefree 

Enchanted Pumpkin Garden 

October 16-31


 


 

 

 

 

Cave Creek Museum Launches

Monthly Family Fun Activities Sunday, Oct. 4

 

Children of all ages can learn about animals, gold mining, recycling and even calligraphy at Cave Creek Museum this season. Beginning Sunday, Oct. 4, the Museum will host Family Fun Activities for children and adults the first Sunday of every month from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.

 

Cave Creek Museum, which closes over the summer, will re-open for the 2015-2016 season on Thursday, Oct. 1. The museum features an extensive collection of prehistoric and historic artifacts that describe the lives of Native Americans, miners, ranchers and pioneers.

 

Family Fun Activities are free with the cost of admission, and children ages 12 and under are always admitted to the museum for free. Reservations are requested to ensure the museum has enough supplies on hand for everyone who wants to participate. To register, call (480) 488-2764 or visit www.CaveCreekMuseum.org.

 

A full schedule of dates and topics for the activities follows:  

 

Sunday, Oct. 4 – Our Desert Neighbors

Learn about desert animals - where they live, what they eat, and how to identify their tracks and scat. Try your hand at identifying ‘who goes there’ around your house at night.

 

Sunday, Nov. 1 – Gold Fever

Learn about gold fever and what it took to mine for gold in the hills surrounding Cave Creek by mining chocolate chip cookies and using them to purchase supplies and food from the gold exchange. 

 

Sunday, Dec. 6 – Holiday Party

Join us as Gary Sprague, Arizona’s Singing Cowboy, and his trusty horse, Dusty, entertain at this joyous holiday party. Before Gary and Dusty perform at 2:30 p.m., decorate cookies, pan for gold and discover the holiday traditions of early Cave Creek.

 

2016:

 

Sunday, Jan. 3 – Our Pioneer Ancestors

Join us for bread & butter making to celebrate the life of pioneers in Cave Creek at the turn of the century.  Discover how they were the REAL recyclers by weaving rugs and playing games from yester-year. 

 

Sunday, Feb. 7 – Happy Birthday Arizona

Celebrate the birthday of Arizona and Valentine’s Day.  Make your own special valentines, and taste some treats from the early 1900’s that are still popular today.

 

Sunday, Mar. 6 – What the Ladies Did

Unlock the mysteries of using textiles, such as yarn and plastic bags, for creating the perfect picture or blanket. Make your own quilt block and watch lace makers turn thread into lace.

 

Sunday, Apr. 3 – The Beauty in Letters

This is your chance to put your pen to paper and create a masterpiece writing just in time to tell mom how much she means to you. Learn basic calligraphy strokes and create a card for mom.

 

Sunday, May 1 – Creating Art

Hodge-Podge: Create something artistic and uniquely you from craft supplies not used up during the season.  Discover the creative side of you!

 

Cave Creek Museum is located at 6140 E. Skyline Drive in Cave Creek, and is open Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., and Friday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

 

Admission for children age 12 and under is always free. Entrance fees for the young-at-heart are $5 for adults; $3 for seniors; and $2 for students.

 

For information, call (480) 488-2764 or visit www.CaveCreekMuseum.org.

 


 

 

 






October 22, 2015

Sanderson Lincoln Pavilion in

scenic downtown Carefree 

Tickets only

 $35 per person


Platinum Paw Sponsor 

Visit Our Sponsor

Our 4th Annual Wine Tasting Affair to benefit our shelter pets is just around the corner!


Imagine 400 animal enthusiasts gathered to taste exceptional wine, exquisite culinary delights, enjoy live entertainment and the chance to bid on unique silent auction gifts. 


So warmest thanks to our  Hosts:


Brix Wines Spot, Bodega 13, Sassi, PRP Wines, Arizona Stronghold Vineyards, Mudshark Brewery, Giordano's Trattatoria Roma, Carefree Bistro, Grimaldi's, Pure Sushi, Venues Cafe & Lesley's Creative Cakes.   


YES I CAN'T WAIT TO ATTEND CLICK HERE


These are just a few of the current shelter guests waiting for their forever homes that your support makes possible. 









And a special Thank you to our sponsors!


Sanderson Lincoln, UPS Store, Planet Recycle


 

 

 



Empty Bowls project planned to feed the hungry

Proceeds to benefit Foothills Food Bank & Resource Center

On Friday, October 16, 2015, the annual Foothills Empty Bowls Project to honor World Hunger Day will be held at the Carefree Town Center in Carefree, Ariz., from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM.

The event luncheon meal, to be catered by Cave Creek’s Harold’s Corral, will be served in handmade 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 will be donated to the Foothills Food Bank & Resource Center, and will support its ongoing effort to provide emergency food and services to area families in need of assistance.

The Empty Bowls Project is sponsored by the Sonoran Arts League, the Town of Carefree, Harold’s Corral, Marjon Ceramics & Laguna Clay and Costco. Other donors are Basha’s, Saguaro and Cactus Shadows High School students, Arizona Clay, Sonoran Trails MS, Paradise Valley Community College ceramics students and local potters and artists who made and donated the bowls and auction items.

For more information, call 480.488.6070. Proceeds benefit the Foothills Food Bank & Resource Center. Carefree Town Center is located at 101 Easy Street in Carefree, Ariz.




Car show to benefit Foothills Food Bank & Resource Center

On Saturday, October 17, 2015, the fifth Tatum Ranch Car Show will take place from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM at Tatum Ranch Golf Club, which is located at 29888 N. Tatum Ranch Drive in Cave Creek, Ariz. Attendees are encouraged to bring non-perishable food donations and cash to benefit the Foothills Food Bank & Resource Center.

The show is open to all years, makes and models. Awards will be presented for the best hot rod, muscle car, exotic, classic, people’s choice and overall best in show. Car registrants can sign up at www.tatumranchcarshow.com or call the golf club at 480.5852399.

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 & Resource Center, visit www.foothillsfoodbank.com or send an email to foothillsfoodbank@gmail.com. Donations for Foothills Food Bank & Resource Center can be sent to 6038 E. Hidden Valley Drive in Cave Creek, Ariz., or call 480.488.1145.


 




Enter the 2015 Mountains of the 

Land Trust Photo Contest! 


2014 finalist photo of Black Mountain by Betsy Anderson.


Photos must be received by 

Friday, November 6, 2015 at 4:00 pm


2014 finalist photo taken from Black Mountain by Azam Ossama.

Desert Foothills Land Trust is pleased to again host the 2015 Mountains of the Land Trust Photo Contest! Share your favorite shots of Black Mountain or Daisy Mountain to help the Land Trust inspire the protection of the landscapes you love. The photo contest is intended to encourage a deeper appreciation for the unique characteristics of Black Mountain and Daisy Mountain - the landmarks at the heart of our Desert Foothills communities. Photos can be taken any time, but they must feature Black Mountain or Daisy Mountain in some way.


This year, the contest is entirely online! Photo contest entries will be accepted only by upload onto the contest website. Photo entries must be accompanied by a description of where the shot was taken and an acceptance of the rules and photo release terms. The deadline to enter is November 6, 2015 at 4 pm. Additional details and the entry and release forms are available on the photo contest website 


Two grand-prize winners will be chosen: one selected by a panel of professional photographers, and one based on the top vote recipients in our online voting. Second- and third-place winners will be chosen by the same process. The grand prizes are a glider ride donated by Dane Palermo of Overflow Pool Repair, and a Lake Pleasant daily sightseeing cruise for two, donated by Lake Pleasant Cruises. All placed winners will receive prizes and the winning photos will be displayed on our website and in media releases. 



   2014 Peoples' Choice Award winner taken from Daisy

   Mountain by Tammy Manganelli. 

Online voting will begin on or before November 13, and end at 4:00 pm Friday, December 11, 2015.


By calling attention to the beauty and majesty of Black Mountain and Daisy Mountain, Desert Foothills Land Trust hopes to inspire support for local land conservation, and to connect people to the incredible landscapes right here in our communities. We can't wait to see your photos and to celebrate the landscape we love!


For additional information or to enter the contest, please visit our photo contest page!



Share your video clips with DFLT!

Desert Foothills Land Trust is gathering video footage to celebrate our community's connection to local landscapes. If you are willing to allow us to use your video footage from guided hikes, events, or DFLT protected lands to help tell our story of land conservation, please send the clips our way! Additionally, if you have a video camera and are willing to volunteer to help us capture some events or footage of beautiful landscapes, please let us know. You can reach us at 480-488-6131 or sperillo@dflt.org. Thank you in advance!  


 

 

 

DFT is pleased to announce

two very special events as part of our

2015-2016 Season!

 


Sirius/XM radio's Broadway host Seth Rudetsky is bringing his hilarious and award winning one-man show to Scottsdale! "Seth's Big Fat Broadway Show" is described as a combination of AMERICA'S FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS and THE DAILY SHOW.

 

The 90 minute tour-de-force features his trademark “deconstructions,” in which Rudetsky uses his audio/video collection to break down brilliant performances from beloved Broadway divas  (Patti LuPone, Betty Buckley) as well as showcase mind-boggling videos like The Osmonds singing a medley from "Fiddler On The Roof" or Cher performing all of "West Side Story". Seriously.

 

ONE NIGHT ONLY!

Sunday, October 25, 7:30PM

Tickets: $45/$60

Tickets on sale now to renewing subscribers.
Tickets for sale to new subscribers starting July 15 and

to non-subscribers July 30.

 




Seth Rudetsky is bringing his popular Master Classes to Scottsdale. 

Direct coaching slots are limited to 12 people.  The class may also be audited.

 

In this class he will address:

  1. Getting the right cut of the song you’re auditioning with…stop singing the wrong 16 bars!

  2. Stop hating the song you’re auditioning with. So many people have a signature song that they no longer enjoy singing. I help people learn to love their song.



He also answers the following questions:

  1. How do I end this song? What do I think about when I’m singing?

  2. Where the h*ll do I look when I audition?

  3. What should I do with my body/hands?

  4. Can I sing this particular song at an audition for (fill in the blank)?

 

Every person signed up for the direct coaching slots gets individual attention!!!!

 

Come learn to love auditioning!!!!

 

Seth Rudetsky Master Class

Sunday, October 25, 12:30-3:00PM

Cactus Shadows Fine Arts Center Black Box Theater


Pricing:

Coaching (for ages 16+. Limited to 12): $95.00

Audit: $30.00


AUDIT CLASS

REGISTER FOR COACHING

 

 

 

                   


 
Join Desert Foothills Theater in welcoming the school year with
FRESH new FALL CLASS PROGRAMMING!

NEW CLASSES!
NEW TEACHERS!
NEW PROGRAMMING!
MORE FUN!

Register Now until August 31st 2015 for
Early Registration Discounts!

Classes for Ages 3 -17

Classes include:

Improv
Acting 
Musical Theater
Advanced Acting
Workshops
Toddler Classes

Bring your shining star to learn how PROCESS meets PERFORMANCE! 

Various classes end in Desert Foothills Theater's End of Year Showcase.

KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR MAIL FOR DFT’s SEASON BROCHURE!!

It has a list of our shows. Everything is ON SALE NOW!

Subscribing is the BEST way to see DFT’s shows because:

1))    You KNOW you have a ticket—even for shows that will SELL OUT
      (we SOLD OUT A LOT LAST SEASON)

2.)    You get the best seats in the house and renewing subscribers get to choose seats

       BEFORE new subscribers and single ticket buyers

3.)    YOU SAVE $$.  Come on! Who doesn’t like to save money?  DFT tickets are already
       affordable, but when you can save even more, why not?

4.)    You get FREE phone orders (we charge everyone else $3.00/order)

5.)    You get FREE ticket exchange privileges (we charge everyone else $2.00/ticket)

6.)    You get to be the popular one on the block because, as a Subscriber, you get to purchase tickets for everyone you know at a discount (you get a special code to use once you have subscribed).  What are you waiting for? We have an incredible season! 

CLICK HERE for subscription details

CLICK HERE for a list of our 2015-2016 shows

Coming next to DFT! An evening of hilarity and fun!

Shakespeare as you’ve never seen it before

September 10-20, FCF-Holland Cabaret Theater
Seating EXTREMELY limited. Order today so you won’t have to hear about another GREAT DFT production you missed!

Three actors—either extraordinarily talented or clinically insane, we really don’t know which—bring the collected works of William Shakespeare to life as you’ve never seen them  before. (And, with any luck, never will again.) It’s a sonnet-fracturing, side-splitting, record-setting, nail-biting, audience-participating romp through the Bard’s greatest hits . . . uhhh, shall we say, heavily paraphrased.

And it’ll have you out the door in plenty of time for that early tee time tomorrow. Just get your tickets before—like our dignity—they’re all gone. You can thank us later.

 

Cast: Ari DeVriend as Adam, Bradley Beamon as Daniel,

and Ryan Wentzel as Jess.

Get your tickets today at www.dftheater.org


 

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at the best price! 
And get some other great benefits as well!

 Subscriber Benefits

  1. Discounts (amount varies per package) on additional single tickets purchased throughout the season.

  2. FREE ticket exchange privileges (otherwise $1.50/ticket)

  3. FREE phone order privileges (otherwise $3.00/order)

  4. Same seats from show to show (based on availability at order time)

  5. Renewing subscribers get to choose their seats before they go on sale to anyone else.

  6. Invitations to our FREE opening night parties.

 

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$85-  $102


 



13 Not An Unlucky Number

Who says 13 is unlucky?  Not the Foothills Animal Rescue Resale Boutique.  Having just completed our second quarter with at 13% increase we are all feeling pretty lucky.  Under the creative leadership of   co-managers Dixie & Lisa the boutique has become a destination shopping experience. The volunteers (our lifeblood), are processing the inventory from a very generous community, ensuring new treasurer’s daily.  It solidifies just how important our pets are to us in this community.

All proceeds from the Resale Boutique benefit our life saving efforts.  To date we have found new loving homes for 275 dogs and cats that were rescued from overcrowded Maricopa County Animal Care & Control through our New Hope partnership.  Sadly, there's no summer vacation from suffering for orphaned, abused and neglected animals in our area. So we can't take a break.

The statement “it takes a village” rings true with the commitment and dedication of our 38 volunteers that process, clean, merchandise and promote our Resale Boutique.  If you have not had a chance to visit, we invite you to explore the many unique and wonderful items (pet goods, men’s and women’s clothing, furniture, artwork, jewelry, housewares, bedding and the list goes on) that we have to offer. 

We are open Monday-Saturday 10 to 5 with extended hours till 7 on Thursdays, at 2303 0N Pima Rd. Scottsdale AZ  85255, www.foothillsanimal.org

The two little words “thank You” don’t cover the gratitude and appreciation we extend to our staff, volunteers and community for being as generous as possible with your gifts, whether it be time, gently used items or donations that saves lives.

Respectfully,

Victoria Cowper, CAWA

Executive Director

Foothills Animal Rescue

www.foothillsanimal.org


 

 

 

 

***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 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.

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


Van transportation


Mobile meals





Please click the Link below to view

the FCC July Newsletter.  


 

  1. Volunteers help make a difference at FCC

  2. Join us for our Summertime Ice Cream Social

  3. Save the date for our 5th Annual Golf Tournament

  4. FCC Updates 

http://www.foothillscaringcorps.com/user-files/files/July%202015%20NL(1).pdf
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




 



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




 

 

 

 





























































































Consider Making a Donation



You make the difference by providing us the resources to change over 500 lives this year. Please consider making a donation so we can continue to provide outstanding care. 


Donate Now

Volunteer Your Time 



Come be a dog walker, kitty cuddler, adoption counselor, office helper or help in the resale boutique.  We rely on you to provide that extra level of care. 


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Donate a FIDO Bag





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


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 



Foothills Food Bank & Resource Center seeks van drivers

The Foothills Food Bank & Resource Center is in need of volunteer drivers to pick-up and drop off food and related items for the food bank. Because requests for food assistance have intensified, van drivers are needed to help ensure the families that are served by Foothills Food Bank & Resource Center receive the food and personal items they so desperately need.

According to executive director Pam DiPietro, Foothills Food Bank seeks individuals with an SUV or small truck who can work one to two days a week for two hours to pick up and transport donated food. Food pick-ups, which range in size/weight, typically are conducted during early morning hours between 7:00 AM to 10:00 AM.

“The need is critical as we cannot feed those in need without volunteers,” says DiPietro.

Interested and available volunteers can contact John Murphy at 480.600.6978 or by email at jcmamurphy@yahoo.com, can answer questions regarding specific duties.

CONTACT:                John Murphy           480.600.6978

 



 


 



 


 

 

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.

 

 

 

 


                                               

 

  

 

 

Located at 6140 Skyline Drive, the Cave Creek 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.

 

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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