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WAYS TO LIVE IT UP THIS MONTH

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Understanding Hair Extensions

Jo Paris Salon & Spa stylists have a creative flare and passion for helping clients achieve looks they never thought they could have. The best part of their job is when they do hair extensions on someone for the first time., Its very rewarding. Sometimes their clients cry tears of joy and amazement, it can be very emotional. Without hair extensions, they would never be able to achieve the look they’ve always dreamed about having. they love being able to help someone reflect their inner beauty. Are hair extensions high maintenance? Once hair extensions are applied, your only responsibility is to brush your hair daily. Home care requires nothing special; extensions can actually be more low maintenance than most people think. Use of your everyday products, blow-driers and irons are perfectly fine. Three to six months is the average amount of time to wear these extensions before reapplying them, due to hair growth. Do hair extensions break your hair? Hair extensions can be great for your hair. With proper application and removal, clients find that their hair is actually growing, rather than breaking. Breakage comes either from the type of bond used or the individual who is applying them. A stylist’s patience is paramount when applying and removing extensions. That’s the potential for most breakage. The bond must be 100 percent keratin, a natural protein from which human hair is made of. Very few companies actually use keratin; many use glue or tape, which suffocates and breaks the hair. Do hair extensions look fake? Many stylists use synthetic hair, bulky wefts or strips, which look overly shiny and stiff like a wig. We use only 100% human hair, the best quality and takes longer to get, but lasts up to four years. All strands are small, individual pieces so they move freely, like your own hair. With the application technique they use, the extensions are extremely discrete. Blending is critical and strand placement is an artistic process that requires special training. Jo Paris stylists have received additional training to develop the cutting and blending techniques needed to achieve this natural overall look. Call for a complimentary consultation to see what style and length works best for you!

features 46 Cheyenne Woods ON THE COVER:

Cheyenne Woods at Wildfire Golf Club at JW Marriott Phoenix Desert Ridge Resort & Spa. Photo by Carl Schultz.

The golfer’s blooming career

78 Live Like a Visitor 20 ways to make the most of March

100 Fashion Spring training looks Jo Paris Salon & Spa is located at 14202 N. Scottsdale Rd. and at (480) 663-8994 or visit their website at www.joparissalon.com

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Beof allthe Envy your friends At Jo Paris Salon, they welcome you with open arms and treat you just like a part of their extensive salon family. From the warm welcome of the front desk to the inviting conversations from each one of the stylist, Jo Paris offers the most comfortable salon experience in town.

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scottsdale now 55 Captured

A moment in time

56 Low-Down News to know

58 Low-Down

Culinary curiosities

60 Do

8 great events attend

62 Calendar

Noteworthy events

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Scottsdale Fashion Week

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Italian Festival

Fresh Start Gala co-chairs Pam and Jim Risoleo

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34 Beat

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Jen Stone shares the art of feng shui

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Spring training scoop Spring refresh at High Street

74 Culture

Dana Herzberg transforms education

Meir Zenati of

the rest

38 His Style

76 Cuisine

24 Contributors

40 Her Style

Meet our contributors

108 Seen

Who went where and what happened

Meet Moe Kittaneh Meet Laci Langston

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What women wore to events

130 New in Town

Decantur, the Winery

Tabarka Studio

In the kitchen with the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess’ Chef Forest Hamrick

77 Cheers

Have double the fun with Onyx Bar & Lounge’s Two Birds One Stone

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arch in Scottsdale will always hold a special place in my heart. It was this month three years ago in which I moved here from foggy San Francisco, and I couldn’t have been happier to trade those chillier days for quite-perfect sunny ones. With our March weather and no shortage of activities to do, I felt like I had moved to paradise. Fast-forward to today and I still feel this way. Starting now, we have about two months that feel downright blissful, which means it’s prime time to take advantage of the outdoors with festivals, food and fun of all kinds – and we’ve got you covered. Take a look at our feature (page 78) which gives you 20 ways in which to soak up Scottsdale and beyond, and truly live it up like a visitor. Of course, if March means one thing in the Valley, it’s spring training. Whether you’re a baseball fan or attend for the hot dogs and refreshing brews (like me), we’ve got the scoop on Scottsdale’s stadiums and local post-game deals (page 70), plus fashionable attire to rock on game day (page 100). And while you’re thinking of all things spring, check out pretty products for sun-kissed skin (page 92), floral fashions (pages 87 and 88), and some hot spots to do a bit of spring cleaning on your look (page 72). It also goes without saying that all eyes turn to golf this time of year and ours happen to be on golfer Cheyenne Woods, who is gracing our cover and competing in this month’s LPGA Tournament at the Wildfire Golf Club at JW Marriott Phoenix Desert Ridge Resort & Spa. Get to know the young woman behind the golfer, starting on page 46. So, whether you’re celebrating three or 30 years here in Scottsdale, here’s to a fun-filled month of exploration and discovery, or rediscovery, of the people and places that make Scottsdale the wonderful place it is.

All the best, Chelsea Young Editor-in-Chief chelsea@richmanmediagroup.com Connect with us! Facebook: @soscottsdalemagazine Instagram: @so_scottsdale_magazine

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PUBLISHER Bill Richman VICE PRESIDENT OF OPERATIONS Stacey Richman EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Chelsea Young CREATIVE DIRECTOR Anthony Cox CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Alison Bailin Batz, Kamilla Graham, Susan Lanier-Graham, Taryn Jeffries, Elizabeth Liberatore, Gretchen Pahia, Jim Prueter PHOTOGRAPHY David Apeji, Ben Arnold, Miachelle DePiano, Carl Schultz ADVERTISING ART DIRECTOR Lalo Reyes

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Co-chairs of this year’s Fresh Start Gala, Pam and Jim Risoleo, are committed to making a lasting impact on women’s lives BY GRETCHEN PAHIA

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elping women start over and create a foundation for the future is exactly what the Fresh Start Foundation is all about. The organization, whose board was created more than two decades ago, is about to hit a major milestone.

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up close “We had our first Fresh Start Gala 20 years ago, and it continues to be our main fundraiser,” says Pam Risoleo, one of chairs of this year’s event. “Here we are 20 years later, and it is very special to me and my husband as they asked us to chair the upcoming event together. We’ve seen it develop over the years and are really proud of what it has become.” Fresh Start was co-founded by Pat Petznick and Beverly Stewart more than 20 years ago, and the gala was created a

raised goes back to the center. This year’s gala and 20th anniversary celebration will be held at The Phoenician Saturday, March 12, and will include a gourmet dinner, live entertainment and dancing. The organization isn’t hosting a fashion show this year; rather, they are focusing on where the past meets the future with a goal to solidify the services already in place and secure where Fresh Start is moving toward in the future. Pam adds, “We have some really great

few years later as a way to help the organization raise funds. It began as a fashion show fundraiser, and in those days was held at Saks Fifth Avenue. The fundraiser has helped Fresh Start become much of what it is today. “In general, we are at a point where we can receive 3,500 new clients each year,” Pam says. “They can receive counseling, resume-building help, legal advice and basically it is a place where women can come and be empowered to transform their lives.” Additionally, there are about 100 seminars at the center every month, and 80 percent of every dollar

surprises in store for the gala’s entertainment this year. The gala itself is geared toward celebrating the past, present and future of Fresh Start and all those who have helped get us to this point.”

Getting Started With Fresh Start For Pam’s husband, Jim, becoming passionate about Fresh Start when he met Pam was easy. “From my perspective, there are few charities in my mind that do what Fresh Start does on behalf of women.” When Jim and Pam started dating, she introduced him to the center and Jim says he was instantly drawn to the work

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that was being done there. “Whether it is helping someone who has lost a job, or someone who is a victim of domestic abuse, Fresh Start is there to help women get the help they need. It serves such a wonderful need in the community.” Jim says it isn’t just about what he saw on the surface; it is about everything going on behind the scenes. “There is a clothing section for women who are in need. There is business clothing for women who don’t have something to wear to interviews. There are classrooms where instruction and seminars take place. It isn’t hard to really become deeply moved by the work that they do when you hear about the center.” Jim notes that it isn’t only the gala that helps him feel a part of what is going on to help raise funds for these women. There is also an annual golf tournament put on by the men’s club that raises a significant amount of money each year. It’s an organization the duo is hopeful will be around for a long time to come. Pam began as a volunteer at the center and her work grew from that point. As a practicing commercial litigator for Greenberg Traurig, she finds volunteer work something that is needed in the world. “This is something I am very passionate about, and I very much enjoy my time with the organization.” Pam adds that while practicing law does take up much of her time, she is committed to finding the time to make room for Fresh Start and the lives she has seen changed as a result of what is happening at the organization. By day, Jim is a nonpracticing attorney, working full-time for Host Hotels & Resorts (parent company to The Phoenician, among others) and finds that being part of the volunteer organization also brings him great joy. “Seeing these women, many of whom have children, seeking self-sufficiency touches my heart and I am just so pleased to be a small part of it.” To learn more about how you can become involved in Fresh Start or get information about the upcoming gala, visit www.freshstartwomen.org.

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Jen Stone unclutters the myths of a centuries-old practice BY GRETCHEN PAHIA

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hen most people think of feng shui, they likely think of moving some furniture around the home and giving it a feeling of flow and peace. However, if you spend just five minutes with Scottsdale resident Jen Stone, founder of Feng Shui by Jen, you would know that there is so much more to it than that. Stone offers specialized feng shui services and educational workshops on traditional feng shui, the Four Pillars of Destiny and other topics of Chinese metaphysics. “I am seriously focused on unmasking myths and helping people truly understand exactly what feng shui is,” Stone says. “It is my mission to share the authentic practices which I have been taught, and I want to enrich as many lives as possible with those lessons.” For Stone, it isn’t just about making your home more Zen-like. “It is about making your body, your mind and your soul all at peace. Feng shui can create harmony, peace and energy among yourself, your relationships and all aspects of your life.” Learn more about the art of feng shui and how Stone can help you at www.fengshuibyjen.com.

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How has feng shui influenced your life? ​Feng shui has helped me look at my physical world with more meaning and purpose. By aligning my goals and dreams with my space, I am able to better understand myself and the people in my life. Plus, it’s very fulfilling and fun to help others feel the same! What words of encouragement would you give to someone considering feng shui in their life? ​Feng shui is a powerful life tool that can help you improve your relationships, health and financial wealth in every way. So keep an open mind, stay curious and try it for yourself! 2016 is the Year of the Monkey – how is the outlook for the year ahead? ​This is a year of big and exciting changes for many people. And while the world will still feel somewhat turbulent, conflicts will be more moderate and there will be a renewed sense of optimism, confidence and joy. SO SCOTTSDALE! |

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t’s no secret that children are the future. They’re our future leaders and future entrepreneurs, and this is something you don’t need to remind the founder of Scottsdale-based Herzberg Educational Services, Dana Herzberg. “I’ve been in education my entire career. It is my passion, and I believe it’s what I was put on this earth to do.” In 1999, Herzberg founded On-Track Tutoring with a mission to empower students of all abilities through one-on-one tutoring. It has since evolved into so much more. The Herzberg Educational Services umbrella now runs both On-Track Tutoring as well as The Jones-Gordon School, named for Herzberg’s educational heroes Dr. Clare B. Jones and Dr. Leonard Gordon. Currently, there are 97 students enrolled at the school, which meets the needs of diverse learners or those who thrive in smaller classrooms through a customized program. Ultimately, the school strives to foster social, emotional and academic growth by helping students hone their strengths and gifts. Herzberg says, “We focus on their strengths. It isn’t about what may be wrong with a child but what is right and we put the focus there.” Learn more about The Jones-Gordon School at www.jonesgordon.org.

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tylish and tailored describe the fashionable look one would see CEO and entrepreneur Moe Kittaneh sporting on any given day. “I prefer a more tailored, modern European look when it comes to professional clothing,” Kittaneh says. At the helm of two Scottsdale-based companies, as the CEO and founder of SVELTA Tan (www.sveltatan.com) and CFO and co-founder of Amerisleep (www.amerisleep.com), Kittaneh also says he stays at the forefront of patterns, colors and textures. While you’re not likely to find him dressed in a full suit at the office unless he has an important meeting, he’s always wearing nice dress pants and shirts from designers like Hugo Boss and Ben Sherman, high-quality shoes such as Chelsea boots, and accessories including stylish belts, rings and watches. Outside of the office, Kittaneh finds himself dressing a bit more adventurous. “I do more colors, flashier jewelry and mix designer pieces with metro-style looks.” The entrepreneur’s closet is also filled with a large cologne collection, as he finds himself constantly changing up his fragrance selection. “I am pretty selective about my signature scents. Having several options to choose from is a must to suit a particular mood or outfit.”

Who are some of your fashion inspirations? It changes quite a bit to be honest. The show “Suits” always has cutting-edge looks from top designers like Tom Ford, and I think people like David Beckham and Bradley Cooper have an interesting sense of style as well. Do you try to style yourself after any famous men? I draw inspiration from a lot of places and my own sense of style; I don’t necessarily have a particular style icon. Sometimes I’ll see interesting looks in men’s magazines, runways, social media or even on the street that inspire me to try something new. What advice would you give to young entrepreneurs? To always be passionate and excited about your work, or find a way to get excited about what you already do. It’s passion that will really motivate you to succeed and find your way.

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’m not your typical girl who likes to wear dresses all the time.” This is the sentiment one would get from local lifestyle and fashion blogger Laci Langston, whose blog showcases her favorite fashions and products, with words of wisdom thrown in as well. The fashionista says she’s often too particular with dresses and would rather rock a nice pair of pants, or a skirt-andblazer combo. “I honestly prefer pants with prints and maybe a nice blouse, blazer or vest.” Throw in a chunky necklace and funky accessories and Langston is ready to take on her day or night. Whether she is at home or out on the town, Langston says she is dressed to impress. “You never know who you’ll run into so I make sure that I am dressed and ready to go, no matter where I am.” On the weekends, you’ll find Langston matching something like a pair of faux leather pants, a cream-colored top and a black leather jacket. The only difference you might see is more subdued jewelry and perhaps ballet flats rather than peep-toe wedges. “My favorites right now might be my Donald J Pliner pointed toe flats,” she says. “I wear them all the time.” Follow Laci at www.lacileigh.com.

SAVVY STYLE

Lifestyle blogger Laci Langston writes about fashion and beauty with an inspirational twist BY GRETCHEN PAHIA | PHOTO BY CARL SCHULTZ

What color trends do you think are most popular this year? Right now, I am loving and living in iced coffee, lilac gray, winter gray, rose quartz and camel. As for jewelry, I’m all about mixed metals and still really love rose gold. What past fashion trends would you like to see make a comeback? For the most part, I’m pretty set on keeping past trends in the past. I’m more inclined to make my own trends, and if they happen to fall in line with current trends then that’s even better. When it comes to work attire, though, I do love the 1960s, like “Mad Men.” Who are some of your favorite Hollywood style icons? In the past, I look at Grace Kelly and Audrey Hepburn for their classic simplicity and timeless style. Taking a look at today, I really enjoy Lily Collins, Sienna Miller and Emma Watson. They all have their own sense of style and always own the red carpet.

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Injexts: A New Concept for Youth on Demand A

ging is something we all do – but unfortunately, aging gracefully is not. While there are those who can naturally look much younger than their years, some (okay, most) of us will need some gentle assistance along the way. And that’s where Injexts – a revolutionary new injection bar, founded by Dr. Ashleigh Ortega – comes in. Dr. Ortega began her career in the medical field in 1999, as a registered nurse at Yale. From there, she relocated to Scottsdale, where she earned a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) from Arizona State University, one of the foremost DNP programs in the country. But behind her impressive credentials is a regular person – a busy, employed mom of three children under ten, disheartened like the rest of us by the signs of aging reflected in her mirror. When she began to witness her own aging process, she took a heavy interest in skincare and antiaging procedures. “As I started to take care of myself, I realized it was something I was really interested in,” Dr. Ortega says. As a working mother juggling a demanding schedule, Dr. Ortega was frustrated by the inconvenience of scheduling and waiting for simple procedures at other providers’ medical offices. Yet she was wary of medspas, where there’s often no rapport between patient and doctor, and sometimes a lack of qualifications. Thus, she conceived the idea for Injexts: an on-demand injectable practice

where clients could easily schedule their own appointments with a few clicks, receiving premium services by a medical professional in a quick, convenient manner. Injexts, which celebrated its grand opening in January of this year, is a standout in its field. Injectables are its sole focus, which has allowed Dr. Ortega to hone her skills to sharp perfection. Injexts’ clients can rest assured that they’re in the experienced hands of a world-class healthcare provider, certified in advanced injectables by the prestigious National Laser Institute. Injexts offers Botox and fillers to minimize lines and wrinkles, and vitamin B12 which can improve energy, metabolism, and sleep. Each client is given an individualized consultation beforehand in order to determine their specific needs, and a post-treatment assessment ensures that the desired results have been achieved. Injexts also offers exceptional antiaging skincare from RODAN+FIELDS, a product line that Dr. Ortega hand-picked based on the company’s extensive research. “There is true science behind their products,” she attests. With an unparalleled ease of access, Injexts makes it easy to schedule an appointment twenty-four hours a day via its website, smartphone app, or Facebook page – and its central location at the corner of Scottsdale and Shea makes getting in and out a breeze. “The concept of Injexts is to be available to

busy people who want to book an appointment very quickly, and to provide specialized services by professionals without the hassle of the waiting room,” says Dr. Ortega. “The convenience is amazing.” For Dr. Ortega, each day at Injexts is a dream come true. “I love helping people age at a rate they’re comfortable with,” she says. And her patients love the simple, expedient approach to antiaging that Injexts provides: it’s youth on demand.

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7. Billie Jo Herberger, Mashiah dress.

3. Tracey Lytle, Nicholas dress and Gorski fur.

8. Molly Stockley, Sherri Hill dress. 9. Linda Herold, vintage outfit.

4. Kenna Draxton, Michael Kors dress.

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“When I started playing golf, I was about 5 years old,” Woods says. “It was right about when Tiger hit the scene. I remember watching him all the time and wanting to be just like him. He was certainly an inspiration, and I knew while watching him that I would love to play golf myself.” Even with her familial relation to Tiger, Woods notes that she is her own player and her own person. She works very hard to play out of the shadows of Tiger, taking her own stand on the greens, playing to her strengths and improving her game along the way. While Woods has always been a shining star on the golf course, it isn’t the only sport the 25-year-old has spent time playing. “I played a lot of sports growing up. My parents wanted me to be wellrounded, and I got to decide what I liked best and what worked best for me and my skills,” she says. In addition to golf, Woods ran track for a long time, danced competitively and played volleyball. “I love being around sports,” Woods says. “My family was always doing some sort of sports activity, so it was just kind of natural for me to play and be active.” Woods says even to this day, when she comes back to Scottsdale (where she currently resides) after traveling and gets some down time, hiking the mountains and trails around North Scottsdale and Phoenix is one of her favorite things to do. After all the sporting activities as a youth, it came time for Woods to set her focus on one sport and she quickly realized that her love for golf and her talent for the sport was strong. As a teen, she stopped playing volleyball since it was during the same season as golf. She then did the same with track and other sports because, as her dedication to golf grew, Woods needed to streamline her focus.

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For Woods, her decision to stick with golf and play on the greens wasn’t just about her famous uncle; she wanted to pave her own way and prove herself on the

course. She played for the Xavier College Preparatory golf team and won back-toback Arizona 5A state championships in 2006 and 2007. After high school, Woods went on to play golf at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where she played and won more than 30 amateur tournaments, all before joining the LPGA tournament. Woods qualified for the 2012 U.S. Women’s Open by finishing as a co-medalist at her qualifier, and she made her professional debut at the 2012 LPGA Championship. It wasn’t until 2014 that Woods finished 11th in the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament, earning a Category 12 membership, which entitles her to entry in most full-field events. This year’s Phoenix stop on the LPGA Tour, the JTBC Founders Cup, takes place March 17-20 at Wildfire Golf Club at the JW Marriott Phoenix Desert Ridge Resort & Spa with a $1.5 million purse. Woods says being part of the LPGA tournament has felt like a dream come true. “It’s my second year out and I’ve really enjoyed it. I’ve learned a lot, and I’ve enjoyed traveling and playing the great events that LPGA hosts. Truly, I just love playing golf, so it really couldn’t be any better.” Self-motivated and goal-oriented, Woods is always working to set her sights on the future. While she says she knows where she has come from, it is about moving forward and working to become the best golfer she can be – today and in the days ahead. “My goal is definitely to improve from last year. I’ve been looking at my putting stats and my scoring average, and I certainly want to improve on those.” Like any pro athlete, Woods notes that she wants to be a solid player all around. Growing up in the Valley, Woods says she sometimes feels she has a little bit of an advantage when the tour hits some of the warmer climate locales. “I always say that growing up in Phoenix made me immune to heat, so whenever we have hot tournaments it doesn’t affect me. I’m so used to the heat and playing

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for so many years in the hot summers.” After being on the road, the golfing ace adds that she still loves to come home to Scottsdale whenever she does get a chance, enjoying the moments she gets to spend in the Valley with family and friends. And any trip back home does include visits with her considerate friends and family. “They are all very supportive of what I have done, and it has been great to keep in touch with them when I am on the road and know that they are back home watching and rooting me on.” Woods also has an extra-special family member at her side assisting her with tour accomodations. Her mom, who has been helping Woods navigate her way through the world along the tour, has almost become like her personal travel agent. “She is always trying to find cheap flights or switch my travel arrangements if I need to. She is always by my side if I need her, and I’m really grateful for that.” As for the future, Woods knows that her heart belongs on the golf course. However, if she were to one day be unable to continue playing and were to walk away from the greens, she says sports would never be far from her mind. “If I weren’t playing golf, I would still do something sports-oriented, maybe broadcast journalism or perhaps, since I love kids as well, maybe some sort of coach.” For now, Woods is continuing to focus on her love for the golf game and her future on the course. “My hope for the future would be to continue to play at this level for as long as I can and to have a successful career and hopefully be a multiple tournament winner.” She also maintains high hopes for the LPGA Tournament itself, noting that this journey has been an amazing one so far, and she’s looking forward to seeing how the tournament grows in the years ahead. “The LPGA is on a great path. There are new events every year, and the tour has received a lot of TV time which has been great, so I think you are seeing a lot more exposure for the events and the girls out here. I think it’s on a great path, and I’m excited to see it continue.”

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READY TO HIT THE FIELD New Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Shelby Miller talks life on and off the mound March is here and the weather is just about perfect in the Valley for spring training! Pitchers and catchers reported a couple of weeks ago, the full squads for the teams a few days ago and, of course, most eyes in the area are focused on the Arizona Diamondbacks, including young All-Star, right-handed pitcher, Shelby Miller. This past December, it was announced that the Atlanta Braves traded Miller and Gabe Speier to the Diamondbacks for Ender Inciarte, Aaron Blair, and 2015 number one Major League Draft pick Dansby Swanson.

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Baseball has always been a part of Miller’s life – even from a young age it has been a focal point for him and, especially, something that has brought his family together. “I played since I was a little kid, I honestly played most of my whole life,” he explains. In fact, when Miller played Little League as a child, his father was his coach from T-Ball all the way up until his high school years. Even in his Little League years, Miller’s team stood out among the ranks, winning two state championships and Miller, himself, was a shining star with a talent that certainly did not go unnoticed. While playing at Brownwood High School, he was honored with a scholarship and committed to play at Texas A&M in 2008 but, as life often does, things quickly took some twists and turns, and, as they say, the rest is history. “I ended going into my senior year not really knowing what to expect and then I was selected my first round draft pick out of high school and the year just began to fly by and it really changed from that point on,” Miller says. “I was blessed with a better situation and I was just excited to see where it all went from that point on.” He started his career straight out of high school when the St. Louis Cardinals drafted him out in the first round of the 2009 MLB Draft. For the young player, the entire process has been a whirlwind of activity ever since he graduated. “I went straight from high school to Iowa and I’d never really left Texas,” he says. “I packed my bags and moved out of state and was living on my own for the first time, in a new place for the first time and I didn’t really know what to expect.” Miller ended up playing three years in the minor leagues with the Cardinals, a learning experience he says he will never forget. It was those formidable years, he says, that lead him to where he is today. “The minor leagues are kind of rough, but at the same time I felt very lucky,” he says. “I knew I had to grow up pretty quickly and learn things fast. I adapted pretty well and had fun doing it.” Following the minors, Miller made his major league debut in 2012 with the St. Louis Cardinals, and then played for

the Atlanta Braves before heading out to Phoenix for his next venture. But, after all the years he has spent playing baseball, Miller adds that it isn’t just his time on the field that keeps his focus and energy moving forward these days. On November 16th, 2013, Miller married his wife Amy, who he says has always been 100 percent fully supportive of his career, through both the easier times, when they were close to home, and the more difficult times when he was traded to other teams that we’re located a bit farther away. “She is so humbled and excited for all of these experiences,” he explains. “She is just as excited about baseball as I am, she understands what it all means and couldn’t be more proud of what I am accomplishing on the field.” Miller says the change, while it might take some adjusting, has been exciting for him and his wife, who are both excited to build a future in Arizona. “We are getting settled in step by step. Obviously, I’d been out here to Arizona before but never been out here SO SCOTTSDALE! |

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to stay for long periods of time,” Miller says. “My wife and I are just looking forward to getting settled with our two dogs, a Maltese poodle and an English bulldog and starting our new life here in the Valley.” As Miller sets his sights on Arizona and back on the field, he is preparing for a new season, a new team and a whole new set of goals. “My personal goals are first and foremost to stay healthy because you can’t go out and complete if you aren’t healthy,” he explains. Miller says he hopes to go out on the field and to perform his best, with his eyes set on being named an All-Star this season. However, the team player’s main goal is simply to see the team win. “I hate losing and when you are on a losing team in general, it isn’t fun to play,” he says. Miller says he would love to see the Diamondbacks have a successful, winning season, move onto win the pennant and eventually the World Series. “I think we have the team to do it this year,” he says. “I believe we have the guys on the field to make it happen and now it is about going out there and putting it together and see it through until the end.” Miller is just one of the younger teammates this year with hunger in his heart and mind. For him, he sees that it is just a matter of using the tools the team already has in hand and showing up each and every day, using that heart and hunger in the right manner and there will be no stopping them. Although he will have a family within his teammates, Miller is also also excited that Arizona will be a great location for his parents to travel and see his games. “My parents love baseball as much as I do and they watch as many of my games as they can, they are excited as well to see this season progress. I am hopeful my dad will be coming out to Arizona a lot this year to see me play,” he says. Miller says parents fully support his career, no matter where he is living or what team he is playing for. So it looks like the Arizona Diamondbacks have not only gained a brand new player in the off season, but also a few new fans as well.

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On select nights through May 8, the Desert Botanical Garden is aglow with a special exhibition, Bruce Munro: Sonoran Light, showcasing an inventive array of fiber optics and illuminated materials throughout the garden. Munro, an acclaimed British artist, is best known for his largescale, light-based installations and dream-like displays. Nestled on the side of the Garden Butte and cascading down onto the Sonoran Desert Nature Loop Trail is the garden’s largest installation, Field of Light (pictured), which encompasses more than 30,000 “blooming” spheres of light connected by miles of fiber optics. Photo taken Feb. 12 at 7:14 p.m.

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Burger Bonanza If your guilty pleasure is a burger, you won’t want to miss the annual Burger Battle March 24 when more than a dozen of the Valley’s top restaurants and local chefs compete for the title of “Best Burger in the Valley.” Taste mouthwatering burger creations from restaurants including Tavern Americana, Hopdoddy Burger Bar, District American Kitchen and Wine Bar, Zinburger Wine & Burger Bar and Mariposa Latin Inspired Grill. Tickets include all the burger tastings you can eat, fries, Leinenkugel’s beer, dessert, lawn games and live entertainment by the Groove Merchants. All net proceeds raised will support the nonprofit Scottsdale League for the Arts. General admission tickets are $65 in advance and $75 at the door; VIP admission is $85. 6:30-9:30 p.m. at Hotel Valley Ho, 6850 E. Main St., Scottsdale; www.scottsdalefest.org.

Shake Shack

The hamburger hype hailing from the East Coast has finally arrived in Arizona! Shake Shack opened its first Arizona location at the end of last month, right here in Scottsdale at Scottsdale Fashion Square. This modern day “roadside” burger stand is known for its 100% all-natural, antibiotic-free Angus beef burgers (no hormones added – ever), all-beef hot dogs and crinkle-cut fries. And, of course, we can’t forget to mention the frozen custard from which the eatery gets its name. Ultra-rich and creamy, the custard is spun daily and can be ordered in many forms: shake, float, cup, cone and – a fan favorite – as a concrete blended with mix-ins like chocolate truffle cookie dough. www.shakeshack.com.

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Manly Manes

It’s not just ladies who need pampering, and 18|8 Fine Men’s Salon recognizes that. This men’s salon, which recently opened two Scottsdale locations, has reinvented the barbershop into an upscale experience with a collection of men’s services – including cuts, styling, hot lather shaves, facials, massages, scalp treatments, and, yes, manicures – in a relaxed, refined environment. The salon’s vision is to provide an experience that helps men look and feel their best so they can perform their best. And, in true manly form, they offer microbrews on draft to accompany treatments. vwww.eighteeneight.com. SO SCOTTSDALE! |

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Battle of the Burgers

At Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art (SMoCA), the SMoCA Lounge is a gallery transformed into a thoughtful intersection of art, design, dialogue and community. Established in 2011, the lounge has hosted renowned artists and musicians, among others. And now, a brandnew series has begun, featuring stand-up acts that give the space a comedic twist. On select Fridays through May, the series brings together national and local comedians in the energetic lounge, vibrant with murals by artist James Marshall. March 18 features a post-St. Patrick’s Day performance titled “Bad Luck” that you won’t want to miss. $10 per person, $8 for Friends of SMoCA. www.smoca.org.

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So... you’ re looking in the magnifying mirror as you put on your eyeshadow, your mascara and your cheek foundation and now you get a good look at your lips. A gasp of disbelief permeates the atmosphere. “ Where did those lines come from...I didn’t see them there last week.. how will I ever hide the grooves and lines with my lip liner and lipstick? At the Wolin Plastic Surgery Center, Dr Andrew Wolin has found multiple solutions to the “lips and LInes” dilemma. For the past few years Dr Wolin has incorporated his 20 year experience with fat transfer with his 20 year experience with laser skin therapy to eradicate all those irregularities and grooves in the lips. By using MICROFAT transfer of a patient’s own fat and combining the MICRO FAT transfer with laser therapy, he has been able to conquer the battle of the lip lines. The procedure is an office procedure done under local anesthesia, taking less than 45 minutes. Not only is FAT being transferred, but STEM CELLS and growth factors are also transferred with the fat to improve the overall health of the lips as well as the appearance.

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delicious bruschetta options and a healthy kale chopped salad – plus, they’re adding 21 (yes, 21!) new wines. Perfect for springtime, the kale salad is comprised of chopped kale and romaine lettuce, artichoke, cucumber, red onion, sun-dried tomatoes and Kalamata olives, all tossed in a citrus vinaigrette. Craft your perfect bruschetta board with three of these four options: marinated mushroom and roasted red pepper, classic tomato and basil, marinated artichoke, and an olive medley. www.grimaldispizzeria.com.

Monthly Mashups

Mix it up with Talavera at Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North this spring with the return of the Monthly Mashup series, kicking off Sunday, March 20, with Bootleggers Modern American Smokehouse and Chef Fidencio Alatriste. Each month, one prominent local chef will join forces with Executive Chef Mel Mecinas for an evening of culinary fun, which will feature a four-course tasting menu with highlights from each chef’s culinary concept. $95. For reservations, call 480.513.5085. PHOTO BY INNOVATIVE DINING GROUP

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Smokey Fusions

Old Town Scottsdale’s go-to spot for brats and beer, Brat Haus, now has an adjacent sister eatery specializing in all things smoked. Smokehaus, which has been a catering company for the last year, opened a brick and mortar location next door to Brat Haus last month. Smokehaus draws inspiration from central coastal California’s Santa Maria-style barbecue but with an Arizona twist. Utilizing two huge meat smokers and an open-flame grill with mesquite and red oak wood, tri-tip sandwiches will be a featured menu item. Additional entrees include chicken, ribs, pulled pork, salmon and burgers with fitting side dishes like street corn and pork belly mac and cheese. www.smokehausaz.com.

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Mark your calendars for Sunday, March 27, when Sushi Roku hosts a Champagne Brunch combining the culinary inspirations of two cuisines – Sushi Roku’s Far East fusions and the American eats at the W Hotel. Dishes will blend both types of cuisine, putting a unique twist on classic breakfast offerings. The thoughtfully curated menu includes Asianinspired raw crudos; starters like watermelon cucumber carpaccio and bone marrow with marmalade, candied shallot and truffle; and decadent mains à la chicken and waffles with salt and pepper jidori chicken nuggets with a brie and thyme waffle. To sip, choose from seasonal fruit Bellinis, blood orange mimosas and a selection of sparkling wines. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. www.sushiroku.com.

Sip and Savor

Bourbon lovers won’t want to miss a special Bourbon-themed event at Bourbon Steak at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess. On March 29, the restaurant will welcome its founder, celebrity chef Michael Mina, to join Executive Chef Jeremy McMillan for a special Sip and Savor culinary event. During this dining adventure, Mina and McMillan will unveil the restaurant’s new “grazing menu,” which includes innovative small bites and cheeses expertly paired with seasonal craft cocktails. And Mina also has a little surprise up his sleeve as he will unveil Bourbon Steak’s own private-label Bulleit Bourbon at the close of the event, which was hand-chosen by the team from Scottsdale and brought to the Valley for the sole use of the resort. 6:30 p.m. $115 per person. For reservations (recommended), call 480.585.2694.

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March 3, 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Mothers Awareness on School-age Kids (MASK) invites you to celebrate the Valley’s moms. These passionate women are not only engaging and empowering their own families, but they go above and beyond to empower others as well. The Making A Difference Unity Award Luncheon acknowledges and celebrates amazing moms this month at The Fairmont Scottsdale Princess with presentations, awards and a delicious meal. $120$1,000. www.maskmatters.org.

Scottsdale Arts Festival

Teaming Up for Girls Luncheon March 10, 10 a.m. The Teaming Up for Girls Luncheon, held at the Arizona Biltmore, is Florence Crittenton’s signature fundraising event that raises funds to help support at-risk girls. Author Jaycee Lee Dugard will be the keynote speaker and Julie Johnston, an Arizona native and the 2015 Women’s FIFA World Cup Champion, will be the recipient of the HOPE Award. Individual tickets, $275-$575; table prices start at $2,750. www.flocrit.org.

A New Leaf’s Camaraderie Gala

March 11-13, Fri. and Sat., 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sun., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Named one of the top arts festivals in the nation by the readers of AmericanStyle Magazine and “Best Arts Festival” by Phoenix New Times, the Scottsdale Arts Festival has been recognized for its high-quality fine arts since 1971. Attendees will meet 170 artists, enjoy live performances and feast on gourmet cuisine at the festival, which is held at the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts. $10-$15. www.scottsdaleartsfestival.org.

March 12, 6-11 p.m. Lights, camera, action! The 32nd-annual Camaraderie Gala is here and better than ever with a soiree inspired by the glitz and glamour of Old Hollywood. Held at the lush Omni Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Montelucia, the evening will include dinner, dancing, live and silent auctions, and casino games. Funds raised will benefit A New Leaf’s shelter programs. $250. www.turnanewleaf.org.

Run for Ryan House

Legends in Concert

March 13, 7 a.m. Run for Ryan House is a Phoenix nonprofit organization that provides care to children with life-threatening medical conditions. The 12th-annual Run for Ryan House at DC Ranch is hosted by the DC Ranch Community Council, which partners with Ryan House in providing a family-friendly athletic event for its benefit. Race day includes a 5K, 10K, family fun run and a half marathon. $10$80. www.runforryanhouse.com.

March 16-20, 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. Experience tributes to Michael Jackson, Madonna, Rod Stewart, Steven Tyler and Taylor Swift, all backed by a live band and amazing dancers. The Showroom at Talking Stick will be taken over by the sounds that swept the nation and dance moves that brought down the dance floor. Fall back in love with classics like “P.Y.T.,” “Material Girl,” “Forever Young,” and “22.” $20-$30. www.talkingstickresort.com.

HonorHealth Charity Golf Classic March 17-18, Thurs., 6:30-9 p.m.; Fri., 6:30 a.m.-6 p.m. This year’s HonorHealth Golf Classic will benefit the HonorHealth Military Partnership in training military and first responder medical personnel. The event features a tee-off reception and auction at Grayhawk Golf Club on Thursday followed by golfing on Friday, with awards and presentations on Grayhawk’s Quill Creek Patio. $850. www.give.shc.org.

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Patrick Peterson Celebrity Golf Tournament March 19-20, Sat., 7-9:30 p.m.; Sun., 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Arizona Cardinals’ Patrick Peterson will be joined by a celebrity lineup at this tournament to benefit the Patrick Peterson Foundation for Success. The two-day event will feature a cocktail reception and silent auction at Penske Racing Museum, a golf tournament and an awards luncheon at Camelback Golf Club. Prices vary. www.patrickpeterson.org.

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THE JUMP BALL: IGNITE THE NIGHT March 1, Talking Stick Resort The Jump Ball, the Phoenix Suns Charities’ annual gala, is a slam dunk of a good time. The spectacular evening includes a reception and silent auction, dinner, dancing, Suns players and entertainment by pop sensation, Andy Grammer as well as other musical guests. 6 p.m. $600. www.nba.com/suns.

AN EVENING WITH THE FRIENDS March 5, The Scottsdale Resort at McCormick Ranch An Evening With The Friends is a spectacular Western evening of shopping, dining and dancing. Attendees will enjoy an evening in the company of new and old friends, an imaginative and spirited silent auction, gourmet fare, cocktails and dancing. The evening will raise funds to support the new University of Arizona Cancer Center’s mission to prevent and cure cancer. Together, we can “give cancer the boot!” 6 p.m. $300. www.phoenixfriends.org.

JAZZ IN AZ: DIVAS 2016 March 2, ASU Kerr Cultural Center The women of jazz take over the Valley this month as Jazz in AZ: Divas 2016 takes the ASU Kerr Cultural Center stage. The show features Delphine Cortez and Sherry Roberson with Holly Pyle, Renee Patrick and Diana Lee. Each vocalist possesses a uniquely compelling style that will have audiences in awe. 7:30 p.m. $10-$45. www.asukerr.com.

M7 STREET FAIR March 5, Melrose District Melrose on 7th Avenue Street Fair celebrates everything local under the sun. This awardwinning event will include more than 150 vendor booths, delicious fare by local food trucks, a craft beer and margarita garden, live entertainment and a kids zone. There will also be a classic car show, which will feature more than 200 classic, antique and vintage cars and trucks. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. www.m7streetfair.com.

CACTUS REINING HORSE CLASSIC March 2-6, WestWorld The Cactus Reining Horse Classic is one of the NRHA’s top 20 annual events, so save the date. The event is the first of three premier West Coast reining competitions, with three arenas and more than $200,000 in money and prizes. This is equestrianism elevated – don’t miss out! For times and tickets, visit www.cactusreiningclassic.com. NEW WEST ARTWALK March 3, Scottsdale Art District This new event combines the Native American and Western ArtWalks and will celebrate Scottsdale’s Museum of the West and the city’s native cultural heritage. Native American and Western entertainers will perform along the ArtWalk line, and the event will also include performances and Western storytelling at the Museum of the West’s theater. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Free. www.scottsdalegalleries.com. ARTIST IN RESIDENCE PLEIN AIR LUNCHEON March 4, LON’s at The Hermosa Outdoor painting, or plein air, was popularized by French painter Claude Monet and his fellow impressionists. Join critically acclaimed plein air painter Carrie Curran for this artist in residence luncheon at LON’s as she shares her passion for this art form while spreading the message of the ever-growing plein air movement. She will also share expert advice on collecting, painting tools and techniques, and a current collection of her plein air pieces will be on display. 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. $65. www.hermosainn.com. PILOBOLUS March 4-5, Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts Pilobolus is a witty and gravity-defying performance that uses the human body as a medium of expression. The performance engages and inspires audiences using diverse collaborations that break down barriers between disciplines and challenge the understanding of dance. The company’s distinctive approach focuses on how people, working together, can create form and movement with

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TAO: Seventeen Samurai March 10-11, Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts TAO: Seventeen Samurai will captivate all of your senses. Living and training in the rugged mountains of Japan, the young athletic drummers of TAO bring extraordinary precision, energy and stamina to their explosive performances. With hundreds of sold-out shows and more than 6 million spectators around the globe, TAO offers a modern take on the ancient art of taiko. The performance showcases virtuoso drummers, exquisite contemporary costumes and innovative choreography. 7:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. $39-$69. www. scottsdaleperformingarts.org.

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SCOTTSDALE GIANT RACE March 5, Scottsdale Stadium Ready, set – race! The Scottsdale Giant Race is not necessarily about winning or losing. It’s about kicking off the year properly by getting back to running form and having fun. The day includes a 9K, three-mile, kids race and family relay all throughout the scenic Scottsdale landscape before finishing on the field of Scottsdale Stadium. Racers who cross the finish line receive a shirt and medal, plus the opportunity to purchase spring training baseball tickets for the Giants game on race day. 7 a.m. $20-$75. www.scottsdalegiantrace.com. SPRING TRAINING FESTIVAL March 5, Scottsdale Civic Center Mall Scottsdale’s award-winning Spring Training Festival returns to the Valley this month. Celebrate America’s favorite pastime at this family-friendly event that features meet and greets with current and former players of the Cactus League; baseball storytellers, exhibitions and demonstrations; live performances; batting cages; a sports memorabilia expo; and food trucks featuring ballpark favorites. 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Free. www.scottsdaleaz.gov/ spring-training-festival. LA GRAN FIESTA March 6, Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts Celebrate Latin and Hispanic cultures with this action-packed outdoor festival showcasing live Latin music and dance, arts and crafts, activities for families and delicious cuisine. 12-4 p.m. Free. www.scottsdaleperformingarts.org. TOO HOT TO TROT RACE March 6, Steele Indian School Park Too Hot to Trot is part of the 32nd-annual Salsa Challenge, a two day-long festival featuring all things salsa. Amateurs and professionals will

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do compete for the judge’s vote while attendees enjoy all the chips and salsa they can eat. The Too Hot To Trot 5K adds to the fun with free early admission to the Salsa Challenge plus breakfast, music and your choice of beer or a margarita in the runners VIP area. Proceeds benefit The Arizona Hemophilia Association. 9 a.m. $40. www.salsachallenge.com. GALS’ NIGHT IN March 7, Omni Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Montelucia Grab the gals and get pampered from headto-toe this month. The Gals’ Night In package begins with your choice of a 50-minute classic massage or transformation facial, followed by a retreat to the luxurious Grand Palace Suite for Champagne, gourmet popcorn and a private screening of a favorite broadcast like “The Bachelor.” 7 p.m. $145. www.omnihotels.com. INTERNATIONAL SPORTSMEN’S EXPO AND ARIZONA BOAT SHOW March 10-13, WestWorld Get your dose of outdoorsy fun at Arizona’s largest fishing, hunting, boating and travel consumer show. Outdoor enthusiasts will be treated to a variety of new show attractions and demos that are making a splash. Check out the Action Water Sports giant Rail Jam Pond with pro wakeboarders and stand-up paddleboarding demos. Test out ATVs and UTVs with an off-road test track, too. Thurs.Sat., 10 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sun., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. $12 per day. www.sportsexpos.com. ARIZONA WILD WEST FESTIVAL March 11-13, downtown Cave Creek Rally your family and friends and head over to Arizona’s newest and largest Western music festival. The Arizona Wild West Festival is a one-of-a-kind event that features a number of activities the whole family will love. The twoday event includes a Western music competition, gunfighter and rodeo performances, art exhibition, period vendors and other entertainment. For ticket prices and times, visit www.cavecreeklive.com. FRESH START GALA March 12, The Phoenician The 20th celebration of the Fresh Start Gala will honor two decades of support for the Fresh Start Women’s Foundation in a fun and spirited evening with purpose. The evening will feature memorable surprises, a cocktail reception and gourmet dinner, incredible live entertainment, dancing and special recognition of the nonprofit organization’s prestigious Founders’ Award. Funds raised will support life-changing programs and services offered at Fresh Start, which empowers women to transform their lives through education and engagement. Individual tickets, $600. www.freshstartwomen.org.

The Great American Barbecue & Beer Festival March 19, downtown Chandler Barbecue and beer go together like PB and J. The Great American Barbecue & Beer Festival returns to fill the downtown Chandler air with sweet and savory aromas of barbecued pork, beef, chicken and ribs. This year’s festival is even sweeter as the headlining entertainment will be Granger Smith. Supporting acts include the Ben Miller Band, Zack Deputy and Georgia Chrome. 12-10 p.m. $10-$15. www.chandlerbbq.com.

TEAL TREK 2016 March 13, Chaparral Park The Ovarian Cancer Alliance of Arizona is holding their annual Teal Trek Walk this month at Chaparral Park. This community event celebrates with music, food, a silent auction, raffle

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items, a volleyball tournament and even a men’s stiletto race. There will also be kids activities, which include an obstacle course and face painting. 8 a.m.-2 p.m. $35. www.ocaz.org. SOLO PIPE JAM & GLENMORANGIE SCOTCH TASTING March 18, The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa Get a taste of Scotland in Scottsdale! This event features performances by many talented bagpipers and drum majors who display their pageantry and well-honed musical skills in solo piping, solo drumming and in pipe bands. In addition to viewing the competition, guests can enjoy a variety of Scottish-inspired foods, learn about Glenmorangie whiskeys and sample an array of the brand’s offerings from the Highlands of Scotland. 7-9 p.m. $49. www.kierlandresort.com. DIAMONDS, LEATHER & STUDS FAMILY PROMISE GALA March 19, Harley Davidson of Scottsdale Don your most dapper attire – diamonds, leather and studs welcome! The Family Promise Gala will be a spectacular event filled with a variety of live performances, special culinary creations and fun auction packages, all designed to scintillate the senses and create a joyous occasion to help children and families in crisis. The evening will feature silent and live auctions, live music, cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, dinner, wine and dessert. 6-10 p.m. $175. www.familypromiseaz.org.

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THE RUNWAY REIMAGINED Scottsdale Fashion Week returns with a new look

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rom March 3 to 5, Arizona’s premier fashion celebration, Scottsdale Fashion Week, returns to the Valley for the first time since 2011 and will be hosted at various locations in the heart of Scottsdale’s entertainment district. The three-day runway event will boast luxury fashion shows featuring the latest looks from national designers and high-end brands. This year’s event will kick off Thursday, March 3 in the showroom of Mercedes-Benz of Scottsdale with looks provided by celebrity couture designer Michael Costello. The fashion shows will continue on the W Scottsdale WET Deck Friday night with athletic apparel and swimwear looks including Athleta, Monica Hansen Beachwear and Dillard’s swim featuring Trina Turk, Michael Kors and Jessica Simpson. Scottsdale Fashion Week will conclude March 5 at Livewire with designer and couture fashion by Suitsupply, Fashion by Robert Black, Shahida Parides and MNM Couture. The fashion shows will feature FORD/ Robert Black Agency models, among them being Guess and Marciano model Rachel Mortenson, who will walk in the Michael Costello show alongside other high-profile models. The reimagined layout of Scottsdale Fashion Week offers more than just typical runway presentations. A new live entertainment component will bring local and national artists and DJs to the forefront of the event. Music and fashion will be displayed in tandem on the same stage for the first time in the event’s history, with live music performances taking place alongside high-energy runway

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What: Scottsdale Fashion Week When: March 3-5 Where: Select locations in Scottsdale’s entertainment district Tickets: March 3 general admission is $40 and VIP (front row) is $100; March 4-5 general admission is free (standing room) and VIP (front row) is $40 Information: www.scottsdalefashionweek.com

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shows. There will be a much-anticipated performance by Australian DJ and model Brooke Evers, who will provide the music for the Saturday fashion show at Livewire. In addition to the fashion shows and music performances, Scottsdale Fashion Week will host designer and media parties as well as VIP gatherings. Individuals will also have the opportunity to participate in discussions and exclusive functions with some of the most influential figures and entrepreneurs in fashion to date. The focus of Scottsdale Fashion Week is to provide all attendees with the chance to meet and network with industry professionals and other experts while enjoying unique designer fashion and style. And the reboot of the event is sure to attract designers, buyers, stylists, models, media, celebrities and fashion enthusiasts for a weekend of fashion and opulence.

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taly is a country well-known for its festivals, but in case you can’t travel overseas to experience authentic Italian culture, the Italian Association is bringing the Italian Festival right here to Scottsdale. This third-annual event, taking place March 19-20, features Italian food, contests, music, arts, fashion and commerce. The celebration is hosted by the Italian Association of Arizona, a private nonprofit, nonpolitical organization open to Arizona’s Italian and American communities and to Arizona university students who have an interest in developing their understanding and knowledge of Italy. Overall, the organization seeks to support its members’ businesses, facilitate communications and exchanges between members, and promote Italian culture – and the Italian Festival is one such way in which this is accomplished. At the festival, attendees can enjoy everything from pasta-eating contests and face painting to shopping for unique, handcrafted products and experiencing

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What: Italian Festival When: March 19, 11 a.m.-9 p.m. and March 20, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: Scottsdale Waterfront, 7135 E. Camelback Road; Scottsdale Tickets: $10; ages 12 and under, veterans and Italian Association members are free Information: www.italianfestivalaz.com

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dancing and live music from performers like Italian Folk group ’A Ziarella and international recording artist Jim Porto. On both days there will be multiple shows on the big stage as well as entertainment amongst the crowd, combining the sights and sounds of Italian pop, lyrical opera, Brazilian jazz, American influences and traditional Italian music. In true Italian form, there will be plenty of espresso and Italian cuisine with vendors such as Pomo Pizzeria Napoletana, Gelato Dolce Vita, Fabio on Fire, Virtù, LuLu’s Sorbetto and Espresso Italia. And of course, no Italian event would be complete without wine tastings and Italy’s favorite dessert: gelato! Last year, more than 10,000 visitors celebrated Italian culture at this event that transports you from the streets of Scottsdale straight to the streets of Rome. So whether you have Italian ancestry or just really love spaghetti, you’re sure to enjoy la dolce vita at the Italian Festival.

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DELICIOUS DEALS Paul Martin’s American Grill

Through April 4, show your sameday spring training ticket stub at Paul Martin’s American Grill and for $14, get a burger, any draft beer and house fries. The burger features fresh-ground natural Angus beef served with black pepper aioli and a choice of hardwood smoked bacon, Tillamook cheddar and Point Reyes blue cheese. The burger meal is typically only available during Paul Martin’s happy hour, but it is being extended all day for spring training ticket holders. 6186 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; 480.991.9342; www.paulmartinsamericangrill.com.

THE SCOOP ON SPRING TRAINING Get the 411 on Scottsdale’s stadiums plus local game-time specials

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here’s nothing quite like spring training in Scottsdale, which runs from March 1 to April 2 this year. The weather is perfect for catching a game any time of day, and what’s more, local restaurants join in on the fun, offering fans special deals to keep the game day spirit going. Here, we’ve rounded up some baseball knowhow on our two Scottsdale stadiums, plus some post-game deals you won’t want to miss.

Scottsdale Stadium Located in the heart of downtown Scottsdale with views of Camelback Mountain, Scottsdale Stadium is home to the San Francisco Giants. With its proximity to the lively pulse of Old Town, it can easily be classified as spring training’s most urban ballpark, and with a capacity of 12,000, it is also one of the Cactus League’s larger stadiums. This year, the stadium celebrates its 60th season of spring training with

SOL Cocina commemorative pins at its home opener March 2, as well as the first pitch thrown by City of Scottsdale Mayor Jim Lane. 7408 E. Osborn Road, Scottsdale; 480.990.7972; www.cactusleague.com.

Salt River Fields at Talking Stick As the home of our very own Arizona Diamondbacks as well as the Colorado Rockies, Salt River Fields at Talking Stick is surrounded by expansive views of area mountains. It is the only Cactus League field – and the first Major League Baseball spring training facility – on Native American lands. In commemoration of this, you’ll find Native American influences and regional architecture at the venue, such as a traditional Native American ramada to help shade fans from the sun. For those interested in more than baseball, take a free walking tour of the facility to learn about the history of the Pima and Maricopa tribes. 7555 N. Pima Road, Scottsdale; 480.270.5000; www.saltriverfields.com. SO SCOTTSDALE! |

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At Scottsdale Quarter, SOL Cocina, which specializes in fresh Baja California cuisine, is offering a free Naked Guacamole appetizer with the purchase of two alcoholic beverages. Just show your ticket stub to save on this delicious app. 15323 N. Scottsdale Road, 480.245.6708; www.solcocina.com.

Spinato’s Pizzeria

Chow down on Chicago-style pizza (try the roasted fennel and Italian sausage) at Spinato’s Pizzeria; throughout March, get $5 off a $20 bill with your spring training ticket, whether you choose to dine in, carry out or have your pie delivered. 11108 N. Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd., Scottsdale; 480.391.2347; www.spinatospizzeria.com.

Two Brothers Tap House & Brewery

Old Town’s Two Brothers Tap House & Brewery will offer a free appetizer with the purchase of an entree if you present your same-day spring training ticket. And while you’re here, try one of the brewery’s housemade beers or sodas. 4321 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; 480.378.3001; www.twobrothersbrewing.com.

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Aspire Salon & Spa At Aspire Salon & Spa, highly trained stylists offer the latest hairstyles, cuts and color in a relaxing, comfortable environment. While you’re there, consider other services by experienced estheticians, such as hair extensions, chemical and conditioning treatments, scalp massage, professional makeup application, waxing and bridal services. www.aspiresalonandspa.com.

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SPRING CLEANING

Head to High Street to look and feel your best BY CHELSEA YOUNG

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pringtime generally brings about a sense of renewal and reinvigoration, whether that’s starting a new project, doing some house maintenance, or giving yourself some extra TLC – perhaps a new ’do, fresh nails or a new wellness regime. At High Street, six venues are helping clients do just that. Check out how you can look and feel amazing and get this next season off to a fabulous (and fresh) start.

Calling all men – stop into Barbershop Jack for a different kind of grooming experience, one that blends a mix of old school sophistication with modern amenities. Catering to men on the go (you can be in and out during your lunch break), Barbershop Jack is a full-service, upscale barbershop offering top-quality cuts and products, straight razor shaves and shoe shines. Stepping inside, you’ll feel transported to eras past, with 1950s chairs, marble counter tops and dark wood stations. www.barbershopjack.com.

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Dedicated to offering affordable spa treatments geared toward women, Fuchsia Spa relaxes and rejuvenates with facials, massages, waxing, airbrush tanning, manicures, pedicures and body treatments. The spa is oh-so-girly and will have you feeling sassy, confident and pampered the moment you arrive. And, if you’re looking for a fun activity for a girls’ getaway, retreat or bridal shower, Fuchsia’s got your back; they can help you create a custom spa experience, too. www.fuchsiaspa.com.

M3V Nail Bar M3V Nail Bar is a sleek, stylish nail spa that offers unique versions of classic nail services. The hip environment is adorned with modern finishes, with sweeping red curtains among black-and-white decor. An extra perk? You get a free drink with every nail service! The beverage bar stocks tea and coffee as well as adult beverages of wine, beer, Champagne and mimosas. www.m3vnailbar.com.

Primp and Blow As a blow dry bar, Primp and Blow is the place to get glam for a special occasion or just because. Expert stylists can craft your look with a round brush and blow-dryer, or you can add a curling iron for extra oomph. Blow outs include shampoo and conditioning (opt for the deep conditioning to achieve ultra-lustrous locks!). You can also get hair and eyelash extensions as well as professional makeup application, all in a boutique setting that makes you feel completely glamourous, girly and, of course, primped. www.primpandblow.com.

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Tour the world through tile with artisan Meir Zenati BY KAMILLA GRAHAM | PHOTO BY CARL SCULTZ

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The visionary behind Tabarka Studio and its products is Meir Zenati, creative director of the studio. At the heart of Tabarka’s portfolio are handcrafted terracotta tiles for homes in the Valley as well as all over the world, with close to 300 dealers. Each custom tile is a labor of love; tiles are hand-sorted, hand-glazed and hand-packed by the Tabarka Studio team. And after years of specializing in

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tiles, the studio expanded its repertoire to include rare stones, gold and silver leaf, metals and reclaimed woods for a unique parquet collection. No matter the material, every piece adds a feeling of history, art and luxury to a home. I stopped by to sit down with Zenati and talk about his past, his art and the future in his showroom. Born in Israel to Moroccan parents, it is easy to see his childhood in a country with so much history reflected in his collections, with names like: A Piori, Maghreb, Paris Metro, Nord and Toureg. Each is designed to speak of the Old World’s nostalgia with relevance in contemporary settings. Zenati got his start by creating tables. He states that he has always felt a connection to wood and is drawn to the organic, natural warmth of it. “It’s always alive; wood always moves,” he says, running his fingers across the grain of the gorgeous oak table where we are seated. So, how did this love for creating with wood become the design of tiles? Smiling, he tells me that it all started during a trip to Istanbul. There, they serve tea on small tile-topped tables, and so Zenati was inspired to create similar tile-topped coffee tables. Upon returning home, he was unable to find a tile design he liked. And so like all great creations, it started from a desire for something more. Now, Zenati has created more than 200 designs, each of which can be customized by color, size and shape. He finds influence and inspiration in all things when he travels, with a vision to give people a sense of luxury and transport them to a time between ancient history and tomorrow. When asked if he had a favorite pattern out of all of his designs, Zenati responds with a laugh. “No. Well, they are all my favorite at one point.” Surrounded by gorgeous, subtle design suggestions and samples at Tabarka Studio, it’s easy to see that Zenati follows his passion for celebrating different cultures and finds inspiration in far corners of the world, as well as right here in his own backyard. Tabarka Studio, 7501 E. Redfield Road, Scottsdale; 480.968.3999; wwww.tabarkastudio.com.

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wo restaurants inspired by south-of-theborder flavors, La Hacienda and Toro Latin Restaurant & Rum Bar, are a delicious part of the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess’ awardwinning culinary program, and we got to know the mastermind behind them both. How did you get your start as a chef? I initially went to school for psychology and then nursing. It wasn’t until I worked at an oyster bar in San Diego that I found my calling, though you would never guess it from week one. On one of my first days, which happened to be the same week as my wedding, I was eager to show I could shuck an oyster with the best of them. I ran the knife all the way up that oyster but didn’t stop once I hit my fingers. Two days later, with stitches and my hand wrapped up, I walked down the aisle to marry the love of my life. It has all been uphill from there, in more ways than one.

CHEF CONVERSATIONS In the kitchen with Forest Hamrick, executive chef at two Fairmont Scottsdale Princess restaurants BY ALISON BAILIN BATZ PHOTO BY CARL SCHULTZ

Tell us about your journey to the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess. After a few years shucking oysters – which I did master, by the way – I moved to Arizona to enroll in culinary school. I got lucky and secured an externship at Lon’s at the Hermosa Inn, where I met my first real mentor in Chef Patrick Poblete. I stayed with Lon’s well after graduation, eventually becoming their sous chef. From there, I helped open a few spots in Scottsdale before joining the Princess team in 2003. All these years later, I am still here. I love what the Princess has become, and I look forward to what we will offer in the future. Please share a few stories from your time at the Princess. I’ve had the pleasure of working with master chef, restaurateur and TV personality Richard Sandoval for many years at both La Hacienda and Toro, so the stories abound. A few years ago, I traveled with him to the James Beard House in New York to cook a Mexicaninspired dinner for some of the biggest and brightest culinary thought leaders across the globe. Perhaps the only thing that topped that was traveling to Mexico to prepare a feast for the Governor of Puebla, who was hosting 300 world leaders in his city. What are a few stand-out items on your current menus? At La Hacienda, people go nuts for our lobster tacos. And at Toro, try the El Papi, which is an Argentinian sausage wrapped in bacon with homemade Peruvian red chile salsa and chipotle mayonnaise. What’s a fun fact not everyone knows? I love Mexican culture. I’ve been visiting Mexico for 40-plus years and have spoken and written the language my entire life. My wife, who is Hispanic, says I have the “heart of a Mexican and the body of an American.” I’ll take it. 7575 E. Princess Drive, Scottsdale; 480.585.4848; www.scottsdaleprincess.com.

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ucked into the Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North, the Onyx Bar & Lounge is nestled between the lobby and the award-winning Talavera Restaurant. Named in honor of the striking ambercolored onyx framing the bar, Onyx showcases a menu of shareable plates and unique entrees, which complement the extensive selection of wines by the glass as well as tempting cocktail combinations. Onyx’s expansive patio is framed by glass, offering unobstructed views of the surrounding Valley and desert, which are especially stunning at sunset with a cocktail in hand. A regular challenge given to the culinary team at the resort is to develop menu items and creative cocktails as stunning as this space and its views. “We’re more than up for this challenge. In fact, we love it,” says Onyx Assistant Manager Nick Padua, whose most recent cocktail specialty, Two Birds One Stone, was inspired by his view of the Sonoran Desert right from the bar. “For the flavor profile, we wanted to balance the earthiness of Dewar’s Scotch and the floral aspects of the chamomile tea with something that speaks to our local market, so we sweetened the drink with local honey, housemade orange marmalade and locally grown Meyer lemons.” Slightly bitter and slightly sweet – with an intense earthy flavor and notes of lemon – the Two Birds with One Stone ($16) name alludes to the drink’s versatility to be served on ice to revive and replenish after 18 holes of golf or served hot while watching the sunset over Pinnacle Peak. Onyx Lounge, 10600 E. Crescent Moon Drive, Scottsdale; 480.515.5700; www.fourseasons.com/scottsdale.

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ways to make the most of March BY GABBY RICHMAN AND CHELSEA YOUNG

With spring training beginning and the weather warming up, the Valley is filled with visitors and residents who are out and about. Whether you’re here for the weekend, month or live here permanently, we’ve rounded up some of the best things to do in March to fill your days and nights. And, of course, even if you live here, that doesn’t mean you’ve done all there is to do in town. So, this month, go on a mini-vacation in your own backyard with these 20 exciting ways to soak up the Valley of the Sun. SO SCOTTSDALE! |

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Public Art It’s no secret that art makes the world more beautiful – and here in the Valley, the same rings true for adding an artistic touch to our desert landscape. In the rush of your day-to-day life, you may walk or drive by one of these public artworks without even taking notice. If you’re looking for a photo op with a loved one, snap one at the iconic Robert Indiana LOVE sculpture at Scottsdale Civic Center Mall. And in Phoenix’s downtown civic area, the vortex-like Her Secret is Patience installation is a visual masterpiece that reflects light and makes unseen patterns of wind visible through color. Check it out at night (when it glows) and each season, as it changes throughout the year.

Espresso Yourself Looking for a fix of java? We’ve got a few cool coffee spots that won’t disappoint. Altitude Coffee Lab is a locally owned artisan cafe and roastery that overlooks the greenbelt and a local lake. Maverick Coffee is another Scottsdale shop that’s trendy and cool yet still down to earth and relaxing. Head over to Uptown to check out hipster hotspot Lux, an eclectic eatery and coffee bar that also serves wine, beer and cocktails, or Copper Star Coffee, a renovated gas station (with a drive-thru) turned fan-favorite for locally roasted coffee and sandwiches.

Farm Fresh If you’re looking to soak up the sun, rent a beach cruiser and ride on over to one of the nearby farmers’ markets. Enjoy locally made foods, seasonal produce and freshly picked herbs and flowers. Try your luck at SkySong Scottsdale Community Market or Old Town Farmers’ Market in Scottsdale. If you’re in the Phoenix area, cruise to The Capitol Farmers’ Market or Uptown Farmers Market. For dates, times and addresses, visit www.arizonafarmersmarkets.com and www.uptownmarketaz.com. Uptown Farmers Market MARCH 2016 |

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Sugar Rush In the need of a sweet treat? The Valley has one-of-a-kind spots all over the place! Craving ice cream? Step on over to the Sugar Bowl for an old-fashioned feel; Churn for a fresh, all-natural choice; or Sweet Republic for funky, unique flavors made with pure ingredients. If you’re in the mood for something other than ice cream, there’s also Born & Glazed for donuts, Rocket Fizz for soda pop and candy, 21 Cakes, Urban Cookies Bakeshop, and Belgian waffles, among other things, at Chocolade van Brugge.

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Luck o’ the Irish Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by attending Seamus McCaffrey’s Irish Pub and Restaurant’s 24th Annual St. Paddy’s Day Street Fair, sponsored by the Arizona Firefighter’s Emerald Society. The high-energy Irish hangout is known for its live music, classic bar food and numerous Scotch and whiskey choices. The party, held March 17 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., features a beer garden, tons of traditional Irish pub fare and live performances by Seanachie, Saints of Eirinn and The Sea Merchants.

Posh Patios There’s nothing quite like parking yourself on a patio to soak up a spring day (or night). Located at the historic Wrigley Mansion, Geordie’s pairs 360-degree city views with a distinctive menu of Italian-inspired food and award-winning wines. And for a true backyard experience, head to Culinary Dropout at The Yard, where you can chill among cushy living room furniture in an expansive indoor-outdoor setting. Nestled within the shadow of Camelback Mountain, jade bar at the Sanctuary on Camelback Resort & Spa is a beautiful place to enjoy an equally beautiful cocktail among flickering fire pits and the natural elements of the surrounding landscape. At The Phoenician’s J&G Steakhouse, enjoy your scenic view with a side of superb steak; nab a table near the window, a seat in the lounge or outdoors on the patio. SO SCOTTSDALE! |

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Between the sunsets, mountain views and beautiful desert landscapes that Arizona has to offer, how could you not seek out places to admire the views? One of the most dramatic views of the Valley is from Different Pointe of View restaurant at the Pointe Hilton Tapatio Cliffs Resort. Situated atop Phoenix’s North Mountain, as you dine you can gaze at the landscape below from the patio or inside through floor-to-ceiling windows. Heading to the other side of the Valley, catch spectacular views of Pinnacle Peak from Talavera at the Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North as well as CopperWynd Resort and Club’s restaurant, Flourish, which boasts breathtaking sights of Four Peaks and the surrounding desert. Orange Sky, at Talking Stick Resort, is aptly named for the incredible sky-high panoramas at this 15th-floor restaurant, which is especially popular during sunset.

Go Western Crank up the volume and get ready to two-step your way through bars celebrating cowboy culture. Head to some of our favorite boot-kicking spots to get your country on. If you’re looking for something local and low-key, make your way to Scottsdale hangout Handlebar J. For a twist on the Old Town bars, check out a mix of popular country music and the typical Scottsdale party scene at Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row or The Rusty Spur Saloon, which has live music and an authentic feel. Lastly, park yourself at The Horny Toad, an iconic rustic restaurant and bar located in Cave Creek that has been an Western staple for 40 years.

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It’s true that we have bars galore, which makes it hard to narrow down the list. The following few blend well-crafted cocktails (or stellar wines) with intriguing ambiance. In downtown Scottsdale, a wine lover must is Kazimierz World Wine Bar (hint: come for the wine, stay for the live music). Nearby, AZ88 serves up some of the most fashionable martinis in town, and for craft cocktails among a kicked-back vibe, try Phoenix’s Windsor or Bitter & Twisted Cocktail Parlour. For an experience sure to impress, head to Dominick’s Steakhouse at Scottsdale Quarter. Well-known for its poolside dining, Dominick’s bar is another visual focal point, with liquors displayed in an artistic fashion among lavish decor. MARCH 2016 |

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Tee It Up Arizona is known for its reliably sunny weather, which makes it one of the top golf destinations in the country. People travel from all over the world to enjoy the gorgeous greens our state has to offer so while you’re here, why not play a couple of rounds? Nestled in the high Sonoran Desert, Troon North Golf Club features two courses – Monument and Pinnacle – which wrap around the northern slops of Pinnacle Peak. And as one of Arizona’s original golf gems, Camelback Golf Club offers two championship 18-hole courses.

Take a Hike If ever there is a time of year to hike, it’s now. Right in the heart of Phoenix are two challenging hikes – Piestewa Peak (Squaw Peak) and Camelback Mountain (both the Cholla and Echo Canyon trails). These two summits are the highest points in the Phoenix Mountains. For an easier hike that still has unbelievable views, make your way through Pinnacle Peak Park or try Lost Dog Wash Trail in Scottsdale’s McDowell Sonoran Preserve, which is also a dogfriendly excursion. For a more challenging climb in the preserve, try Tom’s Thumb Trail, which climbs more than 1,300 feet through impressive boulders.

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Hit the Casino Located on the Salt-River Pima Maricopa Indian Reservation, Talking Stick Resort has plenty of entertainment to offer hotel guests and nonguests, but the casino is definitely a big draw. Voted a 2014 “Best of Gaming” winner by Casino Player, the main casino floor includes more than 50 table games like Blackjack and 3-Card Poker as well as more than 800 slot machines and Keno. Here, you’ll also find Arizona's largest poker room – The Arena Poker Room – which features Texas Hold ’Em, Omaha, 7-Card Stud and regular tournaments. Try your luck at the casino 24 hours a day, 7 days a week!

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Let it Brew Craft breweries are popping up faster than you can say, “Pour me a pint.” And this season practically screams that its time to kick back with a cold one. Small-batch brews, native-to-AZ ingredients and seasonal sips are trending. Check out these breweries for all of the above: Old Town’s Goldwater Brewing Co. (try the Desert Rose Cactus Ale) and Phoenix’s Wren House Brewing (the Hi Jolly features desert wildflower honey). Other breweries doing interesting things with ingredients include Fate Brewing (Hatch Chile Cream Ale) and The Phoenix Ale Brewery (Watermelon Ale).

Shop ‘til You Drop Arizona is known for some of the most luxurious shopping in the country. You’ll find almost every high-end store you can think of at Biltmore Fashion Park and Scottsdale Fashion Square. Or, head downtown to Melrose on 7th Avenue if you’re looking for some vintage garb. Finally, visit outdoor centers like Scottsdale Quarter and Kierland Commons (which are just across the street from one another) to shop around while you’re enjoying the beautiful spring weather. MARCH 2016 |

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Scottsdale’s Museum of the West

Get Cultural Whether you’re a fan of the Old West, into visual arts or interested in music, the Valley’s museums have you covered. One of the area’s newest museums, Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West, features rotating exhibitions of hundreds of Western artworks and historic artifacts, while the Phoenix Art Museum has showcased more than 18,000 works of art in the last 50 years. And at the Musical Instrument Museum, the only global musical instrument museum in the world, you’ll find more than 6,500 instruments from around the world (even John Lennon’s piano!).

Vino While You Visit Nothing pairs better with a colorful Arizona sunset than a glass of wine. Whether you’re in the mood to taste or just looking for somewhere that has the latest and greatest selections, we’re in the know. Sorso Wine Room at Scottsdale Quarter provides a unique experience with 150 wines by the bottle and a self-serve tasting “buffet” for by-the-glass buyers. Pair your glass with their gourmet noshes – choose from selections like bruschetta, charcuterie, salads and sandwiches.

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Dress the Part It may be a bit of an exaggeration to say that all Phoenicians wear cowboy boots, hats and turquoise, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t fun to sport the gear every once in a while. There are tons of little shops in downtown Phoenix and Old Town Scottsdale that have these things, but here are a few of our favorites for Western digs: Sunrise Jewelry & Gallery (for Native American and contemporary jewelry and art), American Leather Company of Arizona (carries jewelry and makes custom leather belts and wallets), J Gilbert (for traditional footwear), and Saba’s Western Wear (carries clothing, boots and hats). SO SCOTTSDALE! |

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There’s no better way to recharge and feel like you’re on a mini-vacation than with a spa day, and, luckily, the Valley has some of the best in the country. Tucked away amid the backdrop of Mummy Mountain, you can relax at the Spa at Camelback Inn with desert-inspired services like the Sonoran Rose Facial and the Desert Nectar Honey Wrap. And if you love to shop around, make sure to drop into the Elizabeth Arden Red Door Spa, an upscale spa at Biltmore Fashion Park that’s perfect for a post-shopping breather. For a luxurious experience focused on energy, intention and New Age treatments, find your bliss at Joya Spa at the Omni Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Montelucia.

You can’t visit (or live) in the Valley without truly experiencing genuine Mexican food, so here are some of our top picks for a food fiesta. In the Phoenix area, check out Los Dos Molinos, Tee Pee Mexican Food, Mi Patio, Presidio and Al Fuego Mexican Restaurant. If you’re headed to Scottsdale, don’t miss Juan Jaime’s Tacos and Tequila and Frank & Lupe’s Old Mexico.

See a Show The Valley has many venues in which to see performances, and one of the most historical is Celebrity Theatre. Located east of downtown Phoenix, this venue originally opened in 1964 with the musical “South Pacific” and has since hosted such greats as Diana Ross, Billy Joel and Etta James. The 2,650-seat theater is unique in that its stage can function as regular-facing or as a theater-in-the-round, meaning the stage rotates throughout the performance. With this capability, there really is no bad seat in the house! MARCH 2016 |

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Animal print wool and silk rug, Kate Spade New York, $126$1,400 at Nordstrom, 480.946.4111.

Organix large bowl, Kosta Boda, $150 at www.horchow.com.

Garden stool, $99.95 at Pier 1 Imports. Snake vase, NasonMoretti, $285 at Saks Fifth Avenue, 602.955.8000.

Chartreuse cutaway pillow, MacKenzieChilds, $295 at Neiman Marcus, 480.990.2100.

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Florals can add color, interest and intrigue to any outfit, not to mention a feminine touch. Crafted in GUCCI’s blooms printed leather, the Italian-made Dionysus Blooms Shoulder Bag makes the perfect springtime accessory, with cherry red leather showcasing blooming florals in shades of pink and tangerine. Smaller in size, the bag is versatile in function; it can be worn as a shoulder strap or as a top handle thanks to an adjustable chain strap. Its textured tiger head closure is a statement in itself – this detail, found on all bags in the Dionysus line, references the Greek god Dionysus. $2,490. Available at Saks Fifth Avenue, www.saksfifthavenue.com.

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Let your spring wardrobe flourish with one of our fresh footwear favorites BY GABBY RICHMAN | ITEMS COORDINATED BY SAMANTHA LAPID | PHOTOS BY BRIAN R. SMITH

(Clockwise from top left) Candy leather platform sandals, Saint Laurent, $995 at Saks Fifth Avenue, 602.955.8000. Marine slide sandals in apricot, Gucci, $660 at Neiman Marcus, 480.990.2100. Seava Hawaii low-top sneakers, Christian Louboutin, $795 at Neiman Marcus. White platform sneaker with crochet floral detail, Stella McCartney, $225.95 at To Be Continued ‌ A Consignment Boutique, 480.699.2700. Black espadrille flats, Dolce&Gabbana, $495 at Nordstrom, 480.946.4111. Cecile leather mid-heel sandals, Tory Burch, $295 at Saks Fifth Avenue. SO SCOTTSDALE! |

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Choose one of these happening hats to complete your ensemble and shield you from the Arizona sun BY GABBY RICHMAN | ITEMS COORDINATED BY SAMANTHA LAPID | PHOTOS BY BRIAN R. SMITH

(Clockwise from top left) Straw fedora with striped ribbon, $19 at Honey B’s Boutique, 480.292.8912. Chiffon scarf sun blocker, Sun ‘N’ Sand, $23.10 at Honey B’s Boutique. Pale pink cowboy, Conner Hats, $40 at Judy Arizona, 480.585.9190. Black and tan brimmed, Conner Hats, $40 at Judy Arizona. Wide brim floppy, $29 at Elan Style, 480.941.5575. Black wool with brown detailing, Tart Collections, $65 at Diva Divine, 480.585.2570. SO SCOTTSDALE! |

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mixture of a coral-pink blush and light bronzing powder. The result of the combination? A shimmery, defining and ohso-lovely finished face. Although the two different assets prove to be the perfect balance for that sun-kissed skin, you can also opt to use them separately. $65 at Neiman Marcus, 480.990.2100.

SVELTA Tan Skin-Perfecting SelfTanner: Scottsdale-based SVELTA Tan uses natural botanicals like aloe and sacred lotus, plus an Eco-Cert certified DHA, to give you a gorgeous, even glow and an instant bronze color. With skinsmoothing ingredients and anti-aging extracts, the self-tanner develops over four to eight hours and helps to perfect skin so you can look and feel your best. $38 online and at select boutiques, 1.855.455.4556; www.sveltatan.com.

Estée Lauder Double Wear Brush-On Glow BB Highlighter: Simply twist the gold “magic wand” and apply to the area you want to feature for a luminous touch. The highlighter comes in a variety of shades, so you can pick the perfect color to match your skin for a natural look. $29 at Neiman Marcus.

Givenchy La Revelation Originelle Highlighter Powder: This limited-edition product is a talc-free formula with a tantalizing texture to accentuate your skin’s freshness and lighten up your overall look. The highlighter can be used to define your cheekbones, nose, forehead and chin. Or, apply it to your entire face for a general glow effect as the finishing touch on your makeup routine. $57 at Barneys New York, 602.337.6000.

Bobbi Brown Brightening Brick Compact: Looking for a hint of warmth but still want to add a little color and glow? Look no further. This subtle tool is perfect for those who want to brighten up their cheeks or whole face. This compact, shown in coral, combines a bronzer and blush so you don’t need to buy two products to obtain that radiant appearance. $46 at Nordstrom, 480.946.4111.

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Being a blue eyed blond I was worried that my eyebrows would look overdone but Rachell has been custom blending her own colors for each person for over twenty years so I trusted her to get the right shade and shape. I love the arch she gave me! It was like getting an instant lift! I get so many compliments on how my eyeliner enhances my lash line and makes my blue eyes just pop! But it still looks super natural! —Tina Clemmons President/Owner De Novo Scan, Clinical Thermography

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For over 20 years Rachell Hall has eased the makeup woes of an international clientele with her exclusive perfected signature procedures. Be beautiful at breakfast and still look fresh at four! Work out or go out your permanent make up will be perfect! Save time with any procedure. Always natural, always pretty, always perfect. Don't you deserve wash and wear beauty? • Powder soft eyebrows create the illusion of fullness, frame your eyes with the perfect arch, and of course save all that time in the morning! • Smokey eyeliner, never smears, enhances your lash line and eliminates daily tugging at delicate eye tissue • Custom contoured lips- naturally full and blushed lips with contour and colors blended just for you! • Restores lip fullness without the "duck lip effect" and eliminates lipstick bleeding into fine lines • Breasthetics, 3-d nipple areola restoration post mastectomy

"My motto is Classic Beauty, nothing trendy. Nobody wants to look like they had their makeup tattooed on! That’s why all my signature treatments are designed to look soft and natural. Remember you can always add more! My clients never wake up Wednesday morning with Saturday night makeup! Classy, classic and conservative is my specialty look.

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with a circular spa and fireplace prominent as its centerpiece. There are also three bedroom suites, a guest suite, a stunning office space, and a private movie and gaming space with a separate patio. Stepping outdoors, you’ll feel as though you’ve entered a true private oasis. The incredible backyard features an open-air patio complete with a bar, misters and a TV. The pool and spa are surrounded by travertine-inlayed faux grass, a ramada, a built-in outdoor kitchen, a sport court and a putting green. 11571 E. Cochise Drive, Scottsdale, AZ 85259. Listed for $2,495,000 with Monica Monson of Monson Luxury Group, Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International Realty, 480.250.0848 or monica@monsonluxurygroup.com.

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We take your existing Cool Deck surface that may have unsightly stains, cracks, or missing areas due to a variety of circumstances and perform our exclusive restoration service which will transform your pool/patio decking to new like condition and protect it from future damage. Futura’s high performance restoration coating system provides a clean protective color shield, for a long lasting, time tested restoration service that restores, enhances and maintains cool decking areas like new.

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places patios that encourage indoor-outdoor living. Enjoy meals at Cibola in the clubhouse, or at any of the 20 restaurants and 13 bars on the resort’s sister properties, as part of the all-inclusive package. Montecristo is an ideal spot to vacation, with plenty of fun by the pool, on the beach, in the spa, or at the Quivira Golf Club. Just minutes away, you can experience Cabo’s nightlife, shopping, snorkeling and whale watching.

Adults-only Retreat If you prefer the tranquility found at an adults-only resort, head to Pueblo Bonito Pacifica. Situated right on the beach, the 154-room resort is a romantic escape where you can relax poolside, dine on Mediterranean fare at Siempre or feast on fresh fish at Pescados. For a special treat, have the concierge set up a special table for two on the beach. You can also dine at the Cabo sister properties of Sunset Beach, Rosé and Los Cabos.

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Pueblo Bonito Golf & Spa Resorts showcase the best of Baja BY SUSAN LANIER-GRAHAM

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As a guest at Montecristo or Pacifica, you can book a treatment at Armonia Spa at either resort. At Pacifica, relax in the lounge, soak in the hot tub and enjoy either an indoor massage or opt for a treatment in a beachfront cabana. The spa at Montecristo has the feel of Old Mexico with its candles, brick walls and Mexican decor, all among a serene desert theme.

Play a Round of Golf at Quivira The exclusive Jack Nicklaus-designed, 18-hole golf course at Quivira has a world-class layout and dazzling ocean views boasting granite cliffs, undulating desert foothills and windswept dunes. This new course, which opened in 2014, has quickly become popular with guests of Pueblo Bonito Resorts. Players can refresh at four comfort stations throughout the course. And at the 8th green, the Oasis serves up tasty bites prepared by the resort’s chef along with cool drinks, cervezas and top-shelf margaritas. Back at the open-air clubhouse, you can relax with friends or grab lunch overlooking the Pacific. To book your luxurious all-inclusive stay, visit www.pueblobonito.com.

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vital stats: 2016 Volkswagen Beetle Dune Base price: $23,995 Price as tested: $26,540 Seating: 4 Engine: 1.8-L turbocharged four-cylinder

2016 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE DUNE The Baja Bug reimagined

Horsepower: 170 hp Fuel economy: 25/34 mpg city/highway Fab features: Awesome Baja styling Fun, attractive interior Sandstorm Yellow color option

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basically an appearance package that gives the Beetle a more rugged, sporty look. However, there is a lot you do get with the Dune. While it forgoes the Baja Bug running boards, there is nice black plastic cladding along the lower body and wheel openings, a “Dune” striped graphic, silver-painted mirrors, great looking 18-inch wheels, a rear spoiler, and a more aggressive treatment to the front and rear fascias. The Dune is available in three colors: white, black and the vibrant Sandstorm Yellow (tested here). The color of the exterior is carried through to the inside of the car across the doors, instrument panel and even the gauge clusters. Two-tone seats are standard with a combination of leatherette and cloth nicely trimmed with color-matched stitching and piping on the seats. And, it has one of the best looking steering wheels I’ve seen in any vehicle. Overall, the Dune looks terrific. The interior is surprisingly roomy as is the rear cargo area, which has a big hatch in the back. Rear seats fold down so there is plenty of room for your luggage and gear. Available trim levels include either a coupe or convertible, powered by a 1.8liter, 170-horsepower four-cylinder engine mated to a six-speed automatic transmission. I love the way the car drove. It had great handling; a solid, confident feel; and adequate power with an overall experience that puts a smile on your face. While the Dune is mostly an appearance package, it does have a unique look that sets it apart from other Beetles. And best of all, it offers you more than you would expect for your money. Automotive writer Jim Prueter is a spokesperson for AAA, and his auto reviews and travel stories appear nationally in print and online. You can catch him on several local TV stations, and can reach him at jmprueter@yahoo.com.

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the world. Their greens have also received accolades from the pros, including golfers like Jim Furyk and Hale Irwin. To get started on your own green, set up a free consultation, where a designer will scout and measure your space, give you turf choices, and then provide a design that matches your vision. www.arizonaputtinggreen.com.

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SHIRTS: Orange polo, Polo Ralph Lauren, $12.50; blue button-down, Howe, $19.95. SHORTS: Plaid, Union, $9.95. SHOES: Off-white, L.L. Bean, $24.95. All from Well Suited, 480.556.9750.

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TOP: Pink cable knit sweater, Ralph Lauren, $59.95. SHORTS: Floral, Trina Turk, $19.95. SHOES: Orange pointed toe flats, Marc Jacobs, $59.95. All from My Sister’s Closet, 480.443.4575.

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DRESS: Blackand-white striped, Ted Baker, $59.95. BRACELET: Gold ball set, $14.95 each. All from My Sister’s Closet, 480.443.4575.

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SHIRT: Knit T-shirt, Custo Barcelona, $9.95. JACKET: Cream cargo, G-Star Raw, $44.95. PANTS: Black drawstring cargo, RLX Ralph Lauren, $19.95. All from Well Suited, 480.556.9750.

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TOP: Blue-and-white striped sleeveless, Equipment Femme, $49.95. BRACELETS: Pink heart bangle, Janna Conner, $19.95; floral cuff bracelet, Tory Burch, $34.95. SKIRT: White, Missoni, $39.95. SHOES: Silver braided sandals, Carlos by Carlos Santana, $12.50. All from My Sister’s Closet, 480.443.4575.

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SHIRT: Plaid shortsleeve button-down, True Religion, $34.95. BRACELET: Leather cuff, Gucci, $99.95. SHORTS: Red corduroy cargo, True Religion, $19.95. SHOES: Blue canvas, 7 For All Mankind, $34.95. All from Well Suited, 480.556.9750.

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This chocolate- and wine-themed event included activities like painting with chocolate and live music, plus wine, chocolate and cheese tastings at the Musical Instrument Museum. All net proceeds benefited The Scottsdale League of the Arts.

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Hearts-4-Clubs Annual Casino Night BY MIACHELLE DEPIANO

The Hearts-4-Clubs Charity Casino Night, hosted by the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Phoenix, benefited after-school programs in some of the Valley’s most deserving neighborhoods. Held at Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row in Scottsdale, the event was Western-themed and featured casino games, hors d’oeuvres and signature cocktails.

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Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Auction BY BEN ARNOLD

Held at WestWorld, this year’s 45th annual auction featured interactive exhibits from more than 80 sponsors and more than 200 shopping vendors, plus over 1,500 collector vehicles, including rare Pontiac GTOs and serial No. 1 Corvettes. Jamie and Kraig Burgess

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Barrett-Jackson’s 45th Anniversary Gala

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Party-goers headed to WestWorld of Scottsdale for this highly anticipated celebration, which kicked off auction week. Guests enjoyed samples of gourmet food and drinks throughout the venue, plus a surprise performance by Zac Brown Band.

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Cathy got a terrible ruling from her judge in a divorce, is there anything she can do to fix it?

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Jamie has a child support order from Kansas and her ex-husband, who owes her $25,000.00 in child support, moved to Arizona 7 months ago. How can she go about enforcing the judgment?

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YWCA Tribute to Leadership Gala BY DAVID APEJI

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The YWCA Metropolitan Phoenix celebrated its 22nd Annual Tribute to Leadership Gala last month, bringing together community members who are committed to making a difference. The evening took place at the Scottsdale Resort at McCormick Ranch and recognized outstanding individuals who have given selflessly to make our community, and the world, a better place to live and work.

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This gathering of automobile enthusiasts took place in Fountain Hills and showcased a range of ultra-high performance, luxury and classic vehicles. Bob Bondurant and Arie Luyendyk opened the show as well as presented awards, and the silent auctions benefited the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale. Denny Pigneri and Aimee Herman

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Brewers Bowl

This second-annual craft beer festival in Old Town Scottsdale featured 19 local breweries. Attendees enjoyed sampling different brews, live music, games and food trucks.

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Adjacent to Scottsdale Fashion Square and Old Town, this auto auction featured a high-quality assortment of stunning vehicles across marques and eras up for auction and gave attendees the opportunity to connect with Gooding & Company’s knowledgeable staff and fellow collectors.

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Russo and Steele Collector Automobile Auctions BY BEN ARNOLD

Russo and Steele’s Scottsdale auction featured the best European sports cars, American muscle cars, hot rods, and custom cars in an “auction in the round” formate showcasing more than 750 classic cars.

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Fresco 74 Photo courtesy of Spinato’s Pizzeria

The Drunken Leprechaun

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earching for something a little more creative than the average green beer this St. Patrick’s Day? Look no further than these great bars and restaurants in the Valley, each of which offers clever, creative cocktails using melon, lime, mint and a variety other seasonal ingredients – rather than just a little food coloring. Black & Bleu American Grill Cocktail: The Drunken Leprechaun Details: This sparkling cocktail features a heavy pour of Champagne and shot of Sour Apple Pucker, along with the special ingredient – a Sour Patch Kid! Cost: $8 Info: www.blackbleu.com SOL Cocina Cocktail: The Irish-Rita Details: With sweet melon liquor, this spin on the traditional margarita is made with Tequila Fortaleza, fresh lime juice and agave nectar. Cost: $15 Info: www.solcocina.com Paul Martin’s American Grill Cocktail: Classic Mojito Details: Containing muddled fresh mint, lime and cane syrup, this traditional treat stays tasty using Bacardi Superior Rum and is topped off with a soda float. Cost: $13 Info: www.paulmartinsamericangrill.com

The Green Drink

THINK GREEN, DRINK GREEN Irish-inspired libations perfect for St. Patrick’s Day BY ALISON BAILIN BATZ

Coup Des Tartes Cocktail: Napoleon Details: This sweet-and-sour cocktail is as dangerous (dangerously delicious, that is) as the man himself, and is a combination of Genever gin, Genepi liqueur, maraschino, muddled mint and fresh lime. Cost: $11 Info: www.nicetartes.com The Market by Jennifer’s Restaurant + Bar Cocktail: The Green Drink Details: Featuring Jun Kombucha Wild Tonic from Sedona and your choice of rum or vodka, this green sipper comes in several flavors including cilantro ginger, lavender love and blackberry mint. Cost: $6 Info: www.themarketphx.com SO SCOTTSDALE! |

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Classic Mojito Photo by Bob Hodson

The Green Goddess Photo by Hanna Leeke

Spinato’s Pizzeria Cocktail: Fresco 74 Details: Named in homage to the familyowned business’ first year in operation, this vodka-based spirit features both cucumber and green tea. Cost: $6 Info: www.spinatospizzeria.com Modern Margarita Cocktail: The Green Goddess Details: This handcrafted margarita is made with cucumber, jalapeño and freshsqueezed juice. Cost: $13 Info: www.modernmargarita.com The Vig Cocktail: Irish Exit Details: With Jameson whiskey as the base, this mixture then combines it with Amaro Montenegro liqueur, ginger beer, lime and plum bitters. Cost: $10 Info: www.thevig.us Grassroots Kitchen & Tap Cocktail: Grassroots Gimlet Details: This family-owned, Southerninfluenced American restaurant serves up a cucumber-infused libation complete with Hendrick’s Gin, basil, agave nectar and lime. Cost: $10 Info: www.grassrootsaz.com

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BY CHELSEA YOUNG

Roka Akor’s contemporary Japanese cuisine spans sushi, steak and seafood, each creatively appointed and served among minimalist, yet warm, decor. The meat and cooked fish selections, like wagyu beef and black cod, are made in the Japanese tradition of Robata grilling, but before diving into those, try a standout starter like the butterfish tataki ($12). Sourced from Japan, the fish sits atop poached white asparagus and is artfully garnished with minced shallot, fresh yuzu and shiso pepper, creating a buttery flavor with notes of fresh citrus. 7299 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; 480.306.8800; www.rokaakor.com. MARCH 2016 |

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food files

HAUTE DOGS This spring, chow down on American classics with a twist BY TARYN JEFFRIES

Simon’s Hot Dogs, Tokyo Madness Blue 32, Kobe Dog

Brat Haus, Umami Sausage Plate

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he beginning of spring in the Valley has long been marked by the arrival of spring training. With 15 teams arriving and playing in eight of our Valley cities, there will be hordes of fans making their way to the stadiums to watch their favorite Cactus League teams prepare for the official start of baseball season. That being said, what goes hand in hand with baseball more than a tried-and-true American hot dog? While your regular run-of-the-mill hot dog may be suitable for an afternoon on the lawn during the game, we found the most stellar “haute” dog options available at local restaurants.

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food files BLUE 32 SPORTS GRILL 7000 E. Mayo Blvd., Scottsdale 480.631.3080 www.blue32sportsgrill.com Looking for a great place to catch a game over a pint and your choice of game-time noshes? Blue 32 has you covered with plenty of high definition TVs and food and beverage selections. Whether you’re craving a juicy burger, a hearty salad or a fresh-cut steak, you’re likely to find it here. They also have several craft beers on tap as well as specialty cocktails and a variety of wines. What to order: 1/3 Pound Kobe Dog When it comes to a quality hot dog, there is only one choice here and there’s no need for any additional varieties. This handheld dog isn’t dressed with too many ingredients – just some onion and sweet pickles, and that’s perfectly fine. The flavor that comes through from the Kobe beef is slightly salty and quite rich, likely due to the high marbling found in Kobe beef. There is a firm bite to the casing and a crunchy sweetness from the onions and pickles, which balances out this hearty hot dog.

BRAT HAUS 3622 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale 480.947.4006 www.brathausaz.com The vibe at Brat Haus is akin to a backyard gathering, adorned with white outdoor lights for ambiance, picnic table seating and games like bocce, Ping-Pong and life-size Jenga. The truth is, if I were invited to a backyard party where the

offerings were on par with the Brat Haus menu, I would have one friend, and one friend only, for life. The folks behind the menu here are adamant about creating unique dishes with local ingredients that highlight seasonal flavors, and the thought that goes into each and every item is astounding and impressive. They have seven unique sausage plates as well as a build your own option with unexpected accoutrements to try. What to order: The Umami Sausage Plate The Umami begins with a ginger pork and chicken sausage. These unique flavors are then intensified with the addition of ramen noodles prepared in a pork stock with miso, fish and soy sauces. On top of that, you’ll find a miso slaw along with housemade kimchi, scallions and a smattering of eel sauce. While no bun, regardless of how substantial, could ever hold up to the ingredients, you’ll find a delicious Noble Bread bun under there somewhere.

SIMON’S HOT DOGS 4280 N. Drinkwater Blvd., Scottsdale 480.426.9218 www.simonshotdogs.net Simon’s Hot Dogs is a relative newcomer to Scottsdale, though they had established an impeccable reputation during their time in Sedona. In the few months that the eatery has been open, its received rave reviews for its Colombian-style hot dogs, a style in which anything goes when it comes to toppings. While they’ll certainly

The Casablanca Lounge, AZ Dog

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entertain your request for a hot dog with mustard, they are doing some really interesting things in the toppings arena, and you’re going to want to branch out and expand your hot dog horizons. What to order: Tokyo Madness You’ll start with your choice of frank, either beef or vegetarian, and then the magic begins. Perched on top of your link is a combination of teriyaki-style onions, wasabi mayo and toasted sushi nori (seaweed). You may think that the addition of the wasabi mayo would create a clearyour-nose spice level, but it’s mild and not the least bit overpowering. The wasabi, in combination with the sweetness of the onions and the saltiness of the nori, creates an unforgettable taste that may leave you scratching your head, or perhaps ordering another to try to place it.

THE CASABLANCA LOUNGE 7134 E. Stetson Drive, Scottsdale 480.970.7888 www.thecasablancalounge.com The Casablanca Lounge has a fun and eclectic vibe – there is a dark and mysterious speakeasy, a classy and open lounge, and an inviting patio that offers gorgeous sunset views of the area. No matter which area you spend your evening in, the one thing that is certain is the service and quality you’ll receive. Casablanca believes in cocktails, culture and conversation, and with that said, you’ll find a petite menu, mostly of appetizers, that will allow you to savor those three Cs. What to order: The AZ Dog The AZ Dog is Casablanca’s take on the ever-popular Sonoran dog. You’ll find a Tender Belly pork hot dog skillfully wrapped in bacon and topped with relish, heirloom tomatoes, whole grain mustard and Cholula mayo, all on a brioche bun. With a subtle saltiness, the double whammy of pork is cut slightly by the acid in the relish and tomatoes, and the spicy creaminess of the mayo tones down the bite of the mustard, but only a little. You might think that you’d miss the traditional toppings (like refried beans and cotija cheese) found on the original Sonoran dog, but the tweaks made here give this offering a personality all its own.

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guide

DINING GUIDE BY TARYN JEFFRIES

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Approximate price a meal for one person, with drink, tax + tip.

NOTE: Restaurants are randomly selected form a rotating master list. While the information about each restaurant is routinely checked, changes can occur. Please confirm all information, and we solicit your help in correcting any errors found in this guide. If you wish to have your restaurant considered for inclusion in this directory or have any corrections for this list, please email the editor-in-chief at chelsea@richmanmediagroup.com.

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BREAKFAST CLUB Busy searching for where the cool kids catch the most important meal of the day? More than likely they are hanging out at the Breakfast Club. This dining spot exists in an effort to evolve your typical eggs and toast into a chic experience with all the casual coolness of a coffee house and the environmental integrity of choosing only local and organic ingredients. They are busy all morning providing clever spins on French toast, Benedicts and biscuits and gravy to ensure that every patron leaves full, happy and ready to face the day! 4400 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; 480.222.2582; www.breakfastclub.us; $$ BURGER N’ FRIES If you or a member of your family have dietary restrictions, specifically gluten-related, and have come across issues with getting a great burger, you are in luck. Burger N’ Fries is proud to serve all-natural, grass-fed beef on locally produced gluten-free buns. Their hot dogs and french fries are also gluten-free along with many of their custard ice cream creations. The dining room is crafted with recycled materials, which just goes to show that the proprietors are really concerned about providing the most overall organic experience for their diners. 10392 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; 480.948.2623; www.anbnf.com; $ EMILY’S CAFÉ Emily’s Café serves up food from the heart day after day. Come in and feel like you’re right at home at your favorite aunt or grandmother’s house. They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner most days and while all their menu items look

absolutely delectable, the true stand out is their Sunday brunch. Pomegranate mimosas, eggs Benedict, perfectly crisp fried potatoes – there is no greater comfort meal. This family-run restaurant knows the key to great customer service and healthy, whole foods. 8700 E. Pinnacle Peak Road, Scottsdale; 480.513.2000; $$ FIRST WATCH In 1983, First Watch saw a need for a focused breakfast restaurant. By focusing on early risers and providing the best quality offerings for breakfast and lunch, you get quick, high-quality dishes and friendly service. From hearty traditional dishes to protein-packed bowls and everything in between you’ll surely find something for everyone in your party. Head in after a hike and load up on a healthy siesta key cocktail or their Floridian French toast. 16455 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; 480.248.9602; www.firstwatch.com; $$ HOPDODDY BURGER BAR A burger place even your vegetarian friends will fall in love with? It’s true, Hopdoddy is making friends of all kinds these days, with their wide variety of burger choices. No matter what you’re in the mood for, they have you covered, from the classic burger to the very spicy El Diablo along with the La Bandita vegetarian black bean and corn patty. There are other burger protein options, like lamb, chicken, bison and even ahi tuna. Their Kennebec fries are a delight, with or without the truffle aïoli, and you definitely do not want to miss out on one of their shakes. 11055 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; 480.348.2337; www.hopdoddy.com; $$ METROPOLIS Set amidst the Camelview Optima Condos you’ll find a garden courtyard that will make you forget that you are in the heart of Scottsdale. Metropolis offers up an array of intoxicating cocktails and comforting entrees, like the kolkata chicken curry, which is a delightful nod to an exciting Indian dish. A definite treat here is dining on the patio. You’ll find yourself surrounded by delicate vines cascading over railings, lovely fountains and inviting and cushy couches; the perfect backdrop for a lazy weekend nosh. 7137 E. Rancho Vista Drive, Scottsdale; 480.621.6339; www. metropolisaz.com; $$ TOM’S THUMB FRESH MARKET An artisan market, car wash, wine bar and barbecue joint all in one place? Tom’s Thumb Fresh Market is a one-stop shop for all the things you didn’t know you needed. Enjoy their brisket sandwich or a half rack of St. Louis Ribs, get your car washed and detailed and pick up a unique gift all in this eclectic and charming spot. 9393 E. Bell Road, Scottsdale; 480.513.8186; www.tomsthumbfreshmarket. com; $$ ORIGINAL CHOP SHOP Healthy, fresh and delicious food for people on the go is what the Original ChopShop Co. offers up daily. Whether you’re looking for a smoothie, pressed juices or a complete and satisfying meal, you’re covered. Their protein plate is so filling that you’ll almost forget how good it is for you. 7158 E. 5th Ave., Scottsdale; 480.794.1536; www.chopshopco.com; $$ SO SCOTTSDALE! |

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ARI SUSHI Ari Sushi offers a variety of Japanese dishes that will please the tastes of everyone in your party, from sushi to teriyaki. Using only the freshest ingredients available and an artful touch, your dishes will arrive with beautiful presentation and will taste as good as they look. Besides excellent dinner options, they also offer up to three rolls for $13 at lunchtime. 29605 N. Cave Creek Road, Cave Creek; 480.585.9709; $$ FOOSIA Love Asian food but find that there are dishes that you wish had a little more of this or a little less of that? Foosia is a fast-casual concept that allows diners to create their own masterpiece with their choice of any of 25 ingredients. Their housemade sauces add a little excitement to your noodle or rice bowl. Combine crispy tofu, wok-glazed veggies and the foo foo mango-lime sauce with your choice of toppings and you have an exciting, fresh and fun option for dinner. 13610 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; 480.389.1520; www.foosiafresh.com; $ SAPPORO Whether you’re looking for eclectic sushi offerings or a little entertainment teppanyaki-style, Sapporo is always a great choice. The menu offerings are a fusion of classic and contemporary Asian specialties. Their signature sushi rolls are creative and fresh while you’ll find the teppanyaki offerings are fit for an emperor and come with free entertainment. 14344 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; 480.607.1114; www.sapporoscottsdale.com; $$ SOI 4 BANGKOK EATERY An upscale setting is the perfect backdrop for a dynamic and diverse menu that pays homage to Thai culinary traditions. Expect to revel in the intoxicating aromas from the kitchen to your table, where your dishes arrive with vivid presentation and oftentimes with complex layers of flavor. The miang kum is the perfect starter, pairing sweet and savory and providing a great introduction to your dining journey. 8787 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; 480.778.1999; www.soifour.com; $$$ THAI BASIL Offering up fresh and bold flavors, Thai Basil succeeds in providing great, authentic Thai food in Scottsdale. You’ll find attentive service and a relaxed atmosphere. All the entrees can be tailored to your tastes in terms of spice levels. Their sweet nut curry is rich and flavorful with an unexpected mix of sweet and heat. 7605 E. Pinnacle Peak Road, Scottsdale; 480.513.7471; www.thaibasilaz.com; $$ TOTTIE’S ASIAN FUSION Bringing together the best of Thai, Japanese, Chinese and Vietnamese flavors, Tottie’s creates signature dishes out of these four dynamic cuisines. The decor is enhanced with works of local artists, which adds to the charm of the space. The menu is separated by cuisine to make finding your favorite dishes oh-so-easy. Creative dishes, reasonable prices and attentive service make this spot a must try. 6204 N. Scottsdale Road, Paradise Valley; 480.998.8220; www.tottiesasianfusion.com; $$

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BREAKFAST

ARCADIA FARMS CAFE For fresh and healthy menu options in a quaint, friendly environment, Arcadia Farms Café will hit the spot. Perfect for brunch, you’ll find mimosas and Bellinis always in season and fresh pastries are always on special. Whether you’re craving a traditional crepe dish or something decadent, like their egg strada cobbler, you’ll be able to taste the freshness and love in each and every dish here. 7014 E. 1st Ave., Scottsdale; 480.941.5665; www.arcadiafarmscafe.com; $$ BUTTERS PANCAKES & CAFÉ With all of the breakfast dishes that you expect to see like fluffy pancakes, flavorful omelets and crispy French toast, Butter’s delights the pickiest of eaters. For diners looking for something a little different, they also offer up creative dishes like the Mexicana omelet, Irish benny, and the eggs verde. 8390 E. Via de Ventura, Scottsdale; 480.629.4333; www.butterscafe.com; $$ D’LISH If you’re looking for a healthy way to start the day, look no further than D’Lish. They serve a variety of health-minded breakfast options regardless of any dietary restrictions you might have. Whether you need gluten- or dairy-free options or something packed full of protein, you’ll find it on the menu here. Give their oatmeal a try, with organic quinoa, vanilla macaroon granola, syrup and fresh fruit, it’s a delicious, soul warming way to start your day. 2613 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; 480.247.8537; www.dlishdrivethru.com; $ EGGSTACY Eggstacy is not your run-of-the-mill breakfast joint; things here are familiar but elevated to the next level. As in, why have pancakes when you can have pumpkin cheesecake pancakes? And why have French toast when you can have chorizo maple brioche French toast? There are also tons of omelet options and other breakfast dishes. Did we mention they have seven Benedict options? Most of their menu items are made from scratch and you can taste that freshness in every bite. 6990 E. Shea Blvd., Scottsdale; 480.500.5889; www.eggstasyaz.com; $$

BREWERIES

FOUR PEAKS GRILL & TAP With an intense commitment to creating exceptional beer to be shared with the local community, Four Peaks has been creating loyal fans that grow in numbers with each new year. They offer eight beers that you can find all year long (as well as in your local grocery), as well as some exciting seasonal offerings.

To keep things simple, all menu items feature suggestions for the perfect pairings. 15745 N. Hayden Rd., Scottsdale; 480.991.1795; www. fourpeaks.com; $$ O.H.S.O. EATERY + DISTILLERY While O.H.S.O. is busy creating their own craft brews, they’re also cooking up a diverse and expansive menu. Whether you pair your food with their brews or any of the other craft brews they have on tap, you’re sure to enjoy your time at the brewery. The Brewer’s Plate is a great place to start, offering up artisan cheese, meats, popcorns, nuts and fruit, letting you nosh a little of everything. 15681 N. Hayden Road, Scottsdale; 480.948.3159; www.ohsodistillery.com; $$ PAPAGO BREWING Tucked away in a nondescript strip mall, Papago Brewing has been brewing up some local craft beer – and you may have never known. They boast 30 beers on tap, and once one is empty, a different one will take its place, giving patrons the opportunity to try out a variety of brews. Their hand-stretched pizzas feature a different beer in the creation of the crust each day. Now, that’s some tasty experimentation! 7107 E. McDowell Road, Scottsdale; 480.425.7439; www.papagobrewing.com; $$

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LA PETITE FRANCE With a Frenchman from Cannes at the helm of the kitchen, you can expect to be presented with beautiful and authentic French cuisine. From the boeuf bourguignon to the wine list, you’ll find yourself immersed in the culinary culture of Southern France. Be sure to make time to stop in for their weekend brunch, too. 7001 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; 480.922.3727; www.lapetitefranceaz.com; $$ MERCI FRENCH CAFE & PATISSERIE Don’t let the shopping plaza location fool you, this quaint location is serving up high-quality luxury fare on a daily basis. From the delightful Croque Madame to the velvety smooth texture of the asparagus cream soup, you’re sure to find a generous breakfast, lunch or dinner offering with a sophisticated French twist. Make sure to grab one of their decadent pastries on your way out. 7620 E. Indian School Road, Scottsdale; 480.947.2777; www. mercifrenchcafe.com; $ RAZZ’S RESTAURANT & CATERING Classically trained Chef Erasmo “Razz” Kamnitzer has created an eclectic space at Razz’s. The offerings have a definite French influence, not only in the menu but in the service as well. The fine dining ambiance is elevated by the sophistication of the dishes served here. Start your decadent meal with the Beggar Pouch, created with a mixture of seafood in phyllo dough with a tomato, basil, garlic and red chili sauce. The pan-roasted duck breast is a solid entree choice. 10315 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; 480.905.1308; www.razzsrestaurant.com; $$$

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ment district, Bottled Blonde melds great food and nightlife and features a contemporary Italian menu as well as a relaxing beer garden, creating an environment for having a great night while getting to know your dining neighbors. You’ll find a varied menu of pizza, pasta, sandwiches and salads. Give the burrata a try to start, served with marinated tomato along with an unexpected salsa verde on grilled focaccia. The Forager Pizza is an earthy combination of roasted mushrooms, potato gouda and rosemary. 7340 E. Indian Plaza, Scottsdale; 480.970.1112; www.bottledblondeaz.com; $$ LA FONTANA TRATTORIA-PIZZERIA This Italian eatery has garnered a lot of praise for providing an authentic European feel. With their housemade pastas, exquisite sauces, personable service and approachable prices, the praise is sure to keep coming in. A musttry dish includes the capellini alla checca, a seemingly simple dish, but with its proper ingredients and preparation, the flavors sing in perfect, delicious harmony. 8018 E. Thomas Road, Scottsdale; 480.947.5100; www.lafontana.com; $$ FORNO FABBRI 1949 This Italian bakery has been using the same craft-cooking method and family recipes since 1949 – and there’s a reason why. Stop in for breakfast, lunch or dinner, and we guarantee you won’t be disappointed. From breakfast dishes to pizza and paninis to entrees, they offer everything. There are also cheese- and salumi-tasting plates. 8977 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; 480.998.1366; www.fornofabbri.com; $-$$ NICK’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT For more than 15 years, Nick’s has been creating happy diners with their homemade pasta, pizza and seafood dishes. One local favorite is their veal Marsala. The tender meat isn’t overpowered with a heavy tart sauce, but instead, a light wine-based sauce allows the depth of flavor to complement the veal. Pasta options are seemingly endless, and they also have an extensive gluten-free menu, creating the perfect local spot to share a meal with the whole family. 13910 N. Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd., Scottsdale; 480.314.9445; www.nicksitalian.com; $$ PICAZZO’S ORGANIC ITALIAN KITCHEN With a gluten-free and organic menu, you can prepare to have an indulgent-feeling meal with a whole lot less guilt. The puttanesca pizza is a stand-out, comes across refined and delightful, and is only one of the 19 specialty gourmet pizzas. They also offer up 21 gluten-free pasta selections. 7325 E. Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd., Scottsdale; 480.990.2212; www.picazzos. com; $$ PIZZA ME! Pizza Me! offers patrons the opportunity to craft their very own pizzas, with a Chipotle-style approach. Opt in for all the ingredients that you want and bypass all those you don’t and wait for your 11-inch (gluten-free available) or 6-inch pizza. Not so great at the daunting task of flavor combinations? Pizza Me! has seven signature combinations to choose from as well. 9619 N. Hayden Road, Scottsdale; 480.948.0808; www. pizzame.me; $$

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guide POMO PIZZERIA NAPOLETANA This is the only local restaurant to offer a truly authentic Neapolitan pizza. In fact, the pizza is certified by the V.P.N. (Verace Pizza Napoletana) and the A.P.N. (Associazione Pizzaiuoli Napoletani) from Italy. In addition to authentic Italian pizzas – which are all homemade, of course – Pomo offers salads, soups, pastas and paninis. 8977 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; 480.998.1366; www.pomopizzeria. com; $$ TIRAMISU RISTORANTE Charming and romantic, Tiramisu offers up a legitimate Italian experience. Open since 1991, you’ll find this family-run restaurant creating exciting and comforting dishes with the freshest possible ingredients. The dining room is very intimate so reservations are a must. Their ravioli mandorle and crema is an exciting take on ravioli, served in a cream sauce with almonds and cranberries. 10435 N. Scottsdale Road, Paradise Valley; 480.991.1080; www. tiramisuristorante.biz; $$ VITO’S PIZZA AND ITALIAN RISTORANTE Vito’s has successfully blended northern and southern Italian styles of cooking while using the freshest ingredients so much so that you’ll feel like you’re in your Nona’s dining room. Generous servings of chicken cannelloni, seafood lasagna and rigatoni alla Vito’s are just some of the customer favorites as well as their specialty thin crust pizzas, hearty sandwiches and refreshing salads. 10999 N. Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd., Scottsdale; 480.664.8260; www. vitospizza.com; $$

MEDITERRANEAN

PARS PERSIAN CUISINE If you are looking for authentic Persian food you can’t do any better than Pars Persian Cuisine. Their chicken sultani is tender and juicy from their secret marinade. They have a vegetarian dolmeh entrée that could make you forget all about meat! Make sure to take a little food home so that you have room for their Persian ice cream sandwiches. 11144 N. Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd., Scottsdale; 480.551.3222; www.parspersiancuisine.com; $$ VIRTÙ HONEST CRAFT Located in a charming bed and breakfast, The Bespoke Inn, is the charming and homey Virtù. The menu features contemporary cuisine inspired by Chef Gio Osso’s Mediterranean roots. The menu is thoughtfully crafted and plays up exciting flavor combinations. In the event that the food isn’t enough on its own, the staff mixologists are constantly coming up with new drinks featuring artisan spirits. 3701 N. Marshall Way, Scottsdale; 480.946.3477; www.virtuscottsdale.com; $$$ ZOE’S KITCHEN Whether you’re looking for a quick, healthminded lunch, a filling and guilt-free dinner or are wanting to pick up something you can feel good about bringing home for dinner, Zoe’s Kitchen has all you need. The Mediterraneaninspired dishes are made fresh daily and with your health in mind. 7135 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale; 480.947.3288; ww.zoeskitchen. com; $

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BRITTLEBUSH CAFE & BAR Whether you’re at The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa for a staycation or you’ve popped over for a dining experience, Brittlebush serves gastropub favorites. With kitchen creations that use only ingredients from the best regional purveyors, you’re sure to find something to tempt the tastes of all your guests. 6902 E. Greenway Pkwy., Scottsdale; 480.624.1202; www.kierlandresort.com; $$ CAFÉ MONARCH To describe Café Monarch in one word, one would have to lean towards “perfection.” The location and backdrop are gorgeous, especially the courtyard. The soft lighting creates a romantic ambiance and if that weren’t enough, the food is phenomenal. The menu changes each week and each dish arrives before you in the perfect portion size. The four-course dinner is predetermined and you’ll have your choice of three entree options. This is truly a romantic experience that you should treat yourself to at least once. 6934 E. 1st Ave., Scottsdale; 480.970.7682; www.cafemonarch.com; $$$ SECOND STORY LIQUOR BAR Love the charm and class of days long ago, but still want top-rate creative dishes and impeccable service? Second Story Liquor Bar has an eclectic menu of cocktails and specialty drinks. Their take on the gin fizz and julep are divine. Their happy hour menu is crafted of delightful munchies beyond typical bar food. Try their maple-glazed pork belly or the perfectly crafted caprese burger. 4166 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; 480.945.5555; www.secondstoryliquorbar.com; $$$

STEAKHOUSE

MASTRO’S CITY HALL STEAKHOUSE Mastro’s has certainly become synonymous with class and the ultimate in extravagant dining. Whether you come to dine for an anniversary, birthday or perhaps even a proposal, you’ll have an experience to remember for a lifetime. The lulling sounds of the piano bar and the romantic lighting create the ultimate backdrop for an exquisite dinner. 6991 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale; 480.941.4700; www.mastrosrestaurants.com; $$$$ THE CAPITAL GRILLE Regarded mainly as a special occasion destination, The Capital Grille can fulfill a variety of dining needs. The atmosphere provides an opulent and posh feel, ensuring that you’ll feel like a king or queen as you dine on a Delmonico steak in the dining room or nosh on mini-tenderloin sandwiches at the bar. 1689 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; 480.348.1700; www.thecapitalgrille.com, $$$ ROARING FORK When done correctly, wood-fired delivers perfectly cooked dishes with deep and complex flavors. Roaring Fork expertly combines the rugged history of cooking food over a simple wood fire with the creativity and whimsy of the chef, which leads to sophisticatedly simple dishes. The Roaring Fork “Big Ass” Burger is an amazing creation; the wood-fired meat is incredibly juicy and topped with poblano pepper, cheddar, smoked pepper bacon and all the usual burger accoutre-

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ments. Pair the burger with the green chili mac and cheese and you’ll have yourself a joyous spice fest. 4800 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; 480.947.0795; www.roaringfork.com; $$

WINE BAR

KAZIMIERZ WORLD WINE BAR Kazimierz is an off-shoot of Cowboy Ciao and a perfect complement to the restaurant. The wine bar, which started out as a tribute to the owner’s father, has quickly become a hidden gem standing on its own as a rich and sexy lounge. The menu consists of small bites sure to create the perfect nosh to pair with your choice of wine, ranging from marinated mixed olives to an array of charcuterie options and from artisan cheeses to flatbreads. Kazimierz will tell you that their wine list is akin to Mr. Toad’s Wild ride – a flurry of options from varying regions and flavor profiles. If for some reason you can’t find the wine you desire, among their more than 275 selections, they will be happy to order it for you. 7137 E. Stetson Drive, Scottsdale; 480.946.3004; $$ LDV WINE GALLERY While the actual Lawrence Dunham vineyards are a car trip out of town, in the Chiricahua Mountain foothills, you can now enjoy wine tastings with a much shorter car trip. The owners of the vineyard have recently opened up a tasting space for guests to enjoy their wines along with friends in downtown Scottsdale. LDV’S wines are courted by a delightful menu crafted in their open kitchen. They have recently introduced a Flights & Bites series in which guests can delight in perfectly paired wines and appetizers along with live acoustic music. 6951 E. 1st St., Scottsdale; 480.664.4822; www.ldvwinegallery.com; $$ SORSO WINE ROOM Whether you’re in need of an approachable everyday wine or something truly remarkable for a special celebration, you’ll find all that your inner sommelier’s heart desires at Sorso. The wines are on-tap, allowing guests to taste their way through different regions and vintages by allowing for a full glass or just a taste, creating a truly interactive experience. In addition to the 32 on-tap, they offer more than 100 wines from all over the world by glass or bottle. The short and sweet menu is full of items handpicked to pair with your chosen glass of vino. 15323 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; 480.951.4344; www.sorsowineroom.com; $$ THE LIVING ROOM If you desire a relaxed atmosphere to meet up with friends, a place without pretention and the noise and chaotic energy of a bar, The Living Room just might be the perfect place for you. They boast a delightful sangria that is made in-house and is quite popular among regulars. You’ll find a wine list that covers all corners of the globe, ensuring that all tastes will be satiated. The menu options range from light appetizers to creative sushi rolls, eclectic bruschetta to charcuterie boards, and sophisticated entrees to rich burgers. The wait staff are sure to meet your every need, even providing patio diners with blankets for comfort in the cooler seasons. 20751 N. Pima Road, Scottsdale; 480.404.7465; www.livingroomwinebar.com; $$

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ewlyweds Bill and Debra McDermott are celebrating their first anniversary in a unique way – by opening a business together. “People always warn against working with the one you love, but we wouldn’t want it any other way,” Bill McDermott says. “After working together for years in the IT industry, we decided to take the plunge into the wine business together here in Scottsdale, opening Decantur, the Winery at DC Ranch.” The vision for the winery actually began three years ago, when the McDermotts moved to the area from Southern California. “Back in California, we were members of this great neighborhood urban winery,” Debra says, explaining that although the winery didn’t have a physical vineyard, it did make its wine on-site as well as offer custom blending, theme nights and tasting opportunities. “We just really missed having ‘our little place’ for wine, so eventually we decided to build our own from the ground up.” Like the concept in Southern California, Decantur does not have its own vineyard. Instead, the McDermotts source grape must, which is freshly pressed grape juices that contain the skins, seeds and stems of the fruit, from across the globe to then ferment and eventually bottle on-site. “We know we are not viticulturists, those scientific geniuses who grow and crush the grapes,” Debra says. “We are viniculturists, focused on the final processes of making the wine itself. It gives us the opportunity to bring grapes from California to Spain in-house for our members and guests – we have the best of both worlds.” Decantur itself comprises a 2,400-square-foot space, and utilizes

reclaimed barn wood throughout as decor. The winery has 24 50-gallon tanks as well as four 600-liter stainless steel tanks for winemaking. Thanks to the clever use of garage door walls, guests can actually see the tank room from the expansive tasting bar. For the past year, the McDermotts made good use of the tanks even while constructing the wine bar, crafting and bottling 35 varietals and 50 unique types of wine in advance of the grand opening that took place last month. They also partnered with veteran winemaker Collin Mitzenmacher, who most recently lead Rancho Capistrano Winery in California. He assisted in the development of the varietals and now formally serves as Decantur’s cellar master.

The Wines According to the team, two early standouts are Three Sisters and Daddy Long Legs. “Three Sisters is our most popular white so far, given its perfect marriage of oak, butter and cream flavors,” Bill says. “The origin of the name is actually pretty funny – I am one of the few men I know who prefer white wines to red. When asked why, I usually just joke it is because

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I have three sisters. Daddy Long Legs, on the other hand, is among our signature reds, and is a blend of cabernet, zinfandel and syrah. Its long legs on the glass made naming the wine pretty easy.” Decantur will also offer guests the opportunity to blend and bottle wines. “For anyone who wants to order their own batch – approximately three cases of wine – we offer them the chance to come and peel off some of the wine and help with the sprinkling of the yeast, then another chance to have a hand in the winemaking by bottling it with us,” Debra says, also noting they are offering highdefinition custom wine label options, too. In addition to daily tastings, retail sales and bottling options, Decantur features a chef-inspired menu of small bites ranging from charcuterie boards and seasonal bruschetta to flatbread pizzas and paninis. Decantur also kept in mind that not all couples or guests are strictly wine lovers, adding several craft beers to the menu as well. But for those who are, in fact, wine lovers, Bill says they also have several levels of wine club membership, ranging from basic monthly tastings and events to custom bottles and members-only activities. Decantur, 18221 N. Pima Road, Scottsdale; 480.209.1137; www.decantur.com.

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No-Drain Tummy-Tuck Dr. Nachbar has been offering a No-Drain Tummy-Tuck since 2008 to help women who have developed bulging and looseness in their abdomen due to causes such as pregnancy or weight loss. An ordinary Tummy-Tuck requires a drain to remove fluid buildup that would otherwise occur under the tissue that has been tightened. Usually, the drain is left for two to three weeks, causing skin irritation, discomfort and an opportunity for bacteria to enter. Even when the drain is removed, fluid collection (seroma) can occur requiring needle sticks. If the drain is removed earlier than three weeks, the risk of seroma becomes greater. That is why Dr. Nachbar uses a more advanced technique, including up to 40 extra sutures to eliminate the space where fluid would collect. It is more complicated, and takes a little longer, but his patients love the no-drain tube technique. To find out if a No-Drain Tummy Tuck is right for you, call and schedule a complimentary consultation.

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Dr. James Nachbar, M.D. FACS Creator of the Post Baby Tune-Up • • • • •

Certified, American Board of Plastic Surgery Certified, American Board of Surgery Member, American Society of Plastic Surgeons Member, American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Certificate of Advanced Education in Cosmetic Surgery, ASAPS

For a complimentary consultation

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