DC Ranch News - January 2024

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NEWS O n e C o m m u n i t y, F o u r V i l l a g e s : Country Club | Desert Camp Desert Parks | Silverleaf JANUARY 2024 Page 8

Skiing in Europe offers much more than slopes and snow Page 12

Local Lens: Barrett-Jackson spotlights world-class car collectibles Page 14

Lookin’ good, Scottsdale! City unveils stunning Scottsdale Civic Center revamp

Ranch Spotlight: Volunteers are the voice of DC Ranch residents Page 19

SMoCA 25th anniversary to highlight Arizona painter Dorothy Fratt

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Change is opportunity There is so much in store for 2024, so much to explore,

both on the Ranch and beyond. Spaces and places are being refreshed to enhance their ability to serve and support the community.

The Scottsdale Civic Center has served as a cultural hub

since its creation in the 1970s. An oasis in the midst of old

town Scottsdale, it’s where the community gathers to enjoy concerts, fresh air, picnics, festivals, visits to city hall or

the library or museums, or a moment of solitude. Scottsdale Jenna Kohl Community Council Executive Director

residents approved a $33M+ project to enhance the Civic

Center Plaza in the 2019 bond referendum, and that project is nearing completion. The Center features new and rebuilt amenities and has already hosted wildly popular concerts.

It’s one of Scottsdale’s many gems with a rich history; learn

designed to foster organic connection, interaction, conversation, and engagement.

As Winston Churchill wisely shared, “We shape our buildings; thereafter, they shape us.” Take a visit to the Civic Center,

stroll by on the paths and trails to see the progress at Desert

Camp, or pop in to say “hello” at The Homestead and see what is taking shape.

If you want to be part of keeping DC Ranch the special and

unique place that it is, consider joining the Community Council or Ranch Association board; both service organizations are in the process of filling open seats. Visit DCRanch.com for details on getting involved.

more in this month’s feature story on page 10.

We have our own gathering space undergoing enhancements right here in DC Ranch: Desert Camp Community Center. Aside from the easily articulated improvements such as a new fitness center and studio, the expansion has been DC Ranch News is a not-for-profit newspaper published by the DC Ranch Community Council to promote the DC Ranch lifestyle. The publication strives to build community by connecting current and future residents along with DC Ranch stakeholders through interesting stories and pictures. Ranch News offers value to its advertisers and perpetuates DC Ranch’s community values. DC Ranch Community Council spotlights local businesses as a service to the community and for information purposes only. DC Ranch does not recommend or endorse any described products or services.

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Plan ahead: Board Elections Soon it will be time to fill open positions on the Community

Council and Ranch Association Boards of Directors. Board members are vital to the governance of DC Ranch and implementing the DC Ranch mission through thoughtful discussions and decisionmaking for the DC Ranch community. The Council welcomes applications to serve on its board; there are currently two seats open. Applications must be submitted by Feb. 1. For more information and to apply, visit DCRanch.com.

This March, two positions will be on the ballot for Ranch Association Board of Directors selections. Owners in good standing are invited to submit their candidacy to join the Board. Newly elected directors will serve three-year terms.

Ranch Association Election Timeline Feb. 1

Mar. 1

Candidate applications available on DCRanch.com

Deadline for candidate applications

Mar. 11 Meet the Candidates Night

Mar. 13 Ballots mailed to Neighborhood Voting Members Apr. 1

Ballots due by 5 p.m., Board of Directors Annual Meeting

Holiday décor removal reminder DC Ranch has been aglow

in beautiful holiday decorations, but now it’s time to pack them away. Seasonal decorations and lights should be removed by Jan. 15, as outlined in DCR-19. Should a resident encounter extenuating circumstances that causes delays, please contact the Community Standards team at 480.513.1500. For holidays and celebrations outside the winter holiday season, decorations are permitted during the week prior to and one week following the celebration.

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Community Standards Corner:

DCR-26 Trash and Recycling Trash and recycling containers are provided and serviced by the City of Scottsdale. Trash and recycling containers may be placed on the street the day before scheduled pickup days but must be removed to a storage area on the same day of pickup. Residents must store these containers in an area that is not visible from neighboring property on noncollection days.

Bulk trash collection

The City of Scottsdale provides excellent tips for preparing waste for bulk collection. Homeowners are responsible for the way bulk trash is placed, so remember to follow these tips:

• Please stack items neatly, parallel to the street on your front property line, only if you do not have an alley way. • If you have an alley way, please place all bulk trash on your side of the alley along your property line only and keep the alley clear so crews can collect the material. • The piles should not exceed 10 feet long by 6 feet wide by 4 feet tall. Please place the bulk waste and green waste piles at least three feet apart from each other. • Do not place brush and bulk items in empty lots, washes or HOA common areas. • Residents may place bulk/brush out for collection no sooner than 9 days prior to the Monday of scheduled collections week. • Cut tree limbs into 6-foot segments and stack neatly so that all cut ends point in the same direction. Tree limbs and other objects must be less than 12 inches in diameter.

• Wood panels and wood fencing must be no larger than 5 feet square. • Keep cacti, glass and other sharp items separate from other items, in small, sturdy cardboard boxes and clearly labeled. Boxes should be 2'x2'x2' or smaller. • Place yard clippings (grass, leaves, palm tree skins and bark) in plastic bags. Bags must be securely tied. • Crews will only remove large debris. The equipment used often leaves behind small debris, which is the homeowner’s responsibility to clean up. • Do not place bulk trash on or within four feet of city-owned containers or bins, water meters, cable boxes, fire hydrants, block walls or other fixed objects. Learn more at ScottsdaleAZ.gov and search “bulk trash” for the 2024 schedule.



M O N T H LY P L A N N E R Ongoing programs All Levels Yoga Mondays and Wednesdays | 9 to 10 a.m. The Homestead Community Center Strength and Balance Mondays and Wednesdays 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. The Homestead Community Center Yoga Basics Tuesdays and Thursdays | 9 to 10 a.m. The Homestead Community Center Zumba Gold Fridays | 10 to 11 a.m. The Homestead Community Center

Gives: Blood Drive Saturday, Jan. 6 | 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Homestead | Ages 16+ | RSVP

January is Blood Donation Awareness month. The American Red Cross will be on site to make donating quick and convenient. Every drop of blood donated has the potential to save a life. Schedule your time slot on DCRanch.com.

Ranch Walk: Thompson Peak Pkwy Loop Monday, Jan. 8 | 9 to 10:30 a.m. Meet at The Homestead All ages | RSVP

Explore the natural beauty of DC Ranch. Meet up with neighbors for a leisurely walk (less than 3 miles) on the path and trail system.

Movement, Meditation & Sound

Tuesday, Jan. 9 | 6 to 7:30 p.m. The Homestead | Ages 18+ | $12

This class is a practice in mindful awareness. Use the power of the breath, sound and movement to increase powerful feelings of peace, stillness and equanimity.

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Events are subject to change. Check DCRanch.com/calendar for the most up-to-date listing information. Please note: To sign up for all activities, you must create a CivicRec account. Details at DCRanch.com/CivicRec.

Grapenuts: Wines for Humanity Wednesday, Jan. 10 | 6 to 8 p.m. The Homestead | Ages 21+ | RSVP

Enjoy an evening of charitable wine tasting, where every sip makes a difference. Wines for Humanity will be sampling exclusive wines sourced from award winning vineyards around the world.

Women’s Club: Line Dancing Lesson

Thursday, Jan. 11 | 5 to 7 p.m. The Homestead | Ages 21+ | $14

Put some scoot in your boots with a fun-filled evening of country line dancing! No partner required. This instructor-led class is for all levels and promises an enjoyable time. Beverages and light bites provided.

DC Ranch Day

Saturday, Jan. 20 | 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. The Homestead | All ages | RSVP

Join the annual community-wide celebration of DC Ranch. Residents are invited to wear their cowboy best for this Western-themed event that includes live music, rodeo-roping, crafts, games and a delicious BBQ dinner.

Spring Production Auditions

Tuesday, Jan. 23 | 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 24 | 4 to 7 p.m. The Homestead | Ages 8–18

The Homestead Playhouse is delighted to announce auditions for the spring production of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast JR.! Residents, neighbors and friends are invited to audition for a role in this enchanting classic featuring everyone’s favorite characters and songs from the animated film, plus new songs written for the Broadway production. Visit DCRanch.com to learn more and register for an audition time.


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By Kat Thatcher | Resident contributor

Wondering where to ski in Europe for the “vibe” you’re craving? For rowdy sing along songs and plenty of cowbell, head to Austria or Switzerland, such as Ishgyl, St. Anton, Kitzbühel, or Zermatt. For tamer fun, try Méribel France, the world’s largest connected ski resort, or Northern Italy from Val Gardena to Courmayeur.

Austria is known as the epicenter of après ski, “after ski.” Ischgl is renowned for bars and nightclubs that keep visitors busy all day and night. Imagine this: breakfast, slopes, afternoon DJ mountain barn party, ski down, party at a lively bar, dinner, lounge drinks and then the dance floor from 11 till you can’t stand. Kitzbühel is home to the most prestigious FIS World Cup race (and party), the Hahnenkamm, and Sölden has a lively Skischirm (umbrella) bar, dance clubs, and a base DJ.

Mooserwirt—you get the idea! Most casual places serve hearty dishes such as Schnitzel and Goulash. France celebrates fashion, champagne and joie de vivre at six La Folie Douce locations. Their Vegas-style après shows are known for elaborate costuming, singers, DJs, dancers, and fireworks, so guests arrive lunch-time-on to secure seats. By 4 p.m., dancing on tables and spraying bubbly is the norm. Many French and Italian ski towns prefer afternoon parties and less late night. Chamonix is an exception, surrounded by seven ski areas that concentrate nightlife in one town.

Looking for refined slope-side fine dining instead? Between St. Anton and Lech is Arlberg Hospiz Alm, home to the world’s largest “big bottle” wine collection. There’s a slide from the dining room to the cellar that’s especially helpful for ski boots. Sölden has Restaurant ice Q where part of James Bond’s Spectre was filmed. The Méribel region’s connected ski towns have Le Clos Bernard and Chalet L’Alpage. Chamonix has La Refuge Payot.

Skiing in Europe

Being in rural mountain towns, many après ski bars are named after farming life or animals, especially in Austria and Switzerland: Ischgyl’s Kuh Stall (cow barn), Zermatt’s Hennu Stall (hen house), St. Anton’s Heustadl (hay barn), Murrmel (Marmot), and JUST

For those wishing for alternate activities, most towns have curling, bowling, hiking, sledding, snowshoe, snowmobiling and of course, the spa. Follow Thatcher on Instagram @TheArtfulTourist.

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In Northern Italy, slopes tend to have family-owned eateries and cozy mountain huts perfect for warming up leisurely over a nice bottle of wine. Pasta fueled skiers around the Sella Ronda route may wish to challenge themselves skiing a circuit through three countries and seven resorts in one day.

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NEWSWORTHY Harmony between desert and dwellers DC Ranch is known for its commitment to xeriscaping and the use of native plants in landscaping since its inception. To preserve the fragile desert, the developer, DMB, made certain that streets flow with the contours of the land. Xeriscaping, which requires little water, is used throughout DC Ranch and native plants played an integral role in the original development philosophy. Even today, the DC Ranch landscape philosophy is tied directly to preserving the Sonoran Desert and saving as many cacti and trees as possible is priority for the Desert Camp Site Improvement Project.

The contractor, Haydon Building Corp., noted that, during the salvage design process, Native Resources (NRI) inspected all trees and cacti being impacted by the new design and determined which of these plants could be salvaged and which could not be relocated due to the health of the plant. Healthy plants and trees were flagged with pink and red flags. Unhealthy plants that would not survive the transplant process were tagged with a blue flag and removed. The east event lawn is serving as the onsite plant “nursery” until they can be placed back in the landscape at the end of the project.

Sustainability Committee initiatives The Sustainability Committee has been working diligently behind the scenes to develop an action plan. They will kick off their efforts in 2024 with a focus on the many aspects of recycling on the Ranch.

The Committee consists of DC Ranch resident volunteers with expertise in a variety of relevant fields including geology, stormwater, forestry, erosion, materials, to recycling; board representatives; and team members. Learn more about this new committee and their initiatives in future editions of Ranch News.

Farmers market at The Thumb

The Thumb (9393 E. Bell Road) is holding a monthly outdoor market from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Jan. 14, March 10 and April 14. Local vendors will sell pasta, baked goods, vegan pies, gluten-free cookies, popsicles, kombucha, honey, salsas, hummus, cold-press juices, dog treats and more. The Thumb is known for its award-winning barbecue and bakery, car wash and service and beautiful artisan gift shop.

Around the Ranch Photo Contest!

Residents are invited to share their photos of life in DC Ranch for a chance to be featured in Ranch News! Capture a beautiful sunset, a hike with your pup, family enjoying the park, or a get together with neighbors. Share your photos all year long by emailing communications.team@dcranchinc.com or tag #dcranch on Instagram or Facebook.

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By Erin Walsh | City of Scottsdale

In October, the city of Scottsdale officially unveiled the much‐ anticipated Scottsdale Civic Center remodel—a comprehensive renovation of the area that has served as the city’s civic and signature special event and gathering space for 55 years. The renewed and refreshed Civic Center provides locals and visitors alike with a beautiful place to gather for art, culture, entertainment, festivals and family relaxation. “We are absolutely thrilled to officially relaunch Scottsdale Civic Center, the original epicenter of Scottsdale’s arts culture, hospitality, community spirit and unique Western reputation,” said Scottsdale Mayor David Ortega. “Going way beyond renovation, we can now enjoy three new outdoor stages, kid‐friendly play areas, botanical exhibits, 140 new shade trees and water conservation turf areas. We invite everyone to celebrate with us.”

Scottsdale Civic Center’s revitalization began with construction in October 2021. The overhaul of the area included improvements to structural and electrical deficiencies as well as enhancements to provide a safe and attractive environment for residents and visitors. Scottsdale Civic Center’s outdoor public space was also updated to be event ready, placing itself in a competitive position to attract large‐scale events. The $33.5 million project was financed

360˚ canopy and multi-functional plaza

primarily with bonds approved by Scottsdale voters in 2019. Improvements include a new permanent stage at the East Bowl with a shade structure, and a new centrally located 360‐degree performance structure between the Civic Loop and West Bowl. The Social Hub, located between Scottsdale City Hall and Civic Center Library, provides direct connection to a new children’s library entrance and boasts a splash pad and fog feature, a children’s play area and shaded social and picnic areas. Substantial reconstruction of the west entrance—now named West Paseo—new restrooms near the Social Hub and updated City Hall lagoons round out the project improvements.

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Naturally, art remains a core element of the Scottsdale Civic Center. Many of the beloved pieces of the Scottsdale Public Art Collection are back, with some in new locations. The intuitive Civic Loop provides a walking experience to view most of the iconic public art within Scottsdale Civic Center.

Mayor Ortega notes the completed renovation will better serve as a cohesive connector for the entire area. “Scottsdale Civic Center links Scottsdale Stadium, the iconic City Hall and Civic Center Library, the renowned Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts and Scottsdale Historical Museum to Historic Old Town, Main Street galleries, Museum of the West and northbound to the Scottsdale Waterfront and fabulous Scottsdale Fashion Square,” he said. Arts Gala

What ideas would you like Scottsdale to consider for future parks and recreation planning? Community input is a key component to developing a comprehensive parks system plan. The plan will provide a roadmap for Scottsdale to prioritize

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projects and funding, develop and improve parks and recreation programs, and create a vision for the future. Strategic recommendations and both shortterm and long-term goals will be identified in the plan for the Parks & Recreation Department to achieve over the next 10+ years. Attend a workshop or share your input at Shapescottsdaleparks.com.

Other open spaces to love nearby McDowell Mountain Ranch Park 15525 N. Thompson Peak Pkwy • 35-acres • Three reservable soccer fields • Two reservable ball fields • Skatepark • Fitness center • Aquatic center - Heated competition pool - Leisure pool - Lazy river - Water slide - Splash pad

Thompson Peak Park 20199 N. 78th Pl. • One basketball court (lighted) • Three pickleball courts (lighted) • Four softball fields (lighted) • Inclusive Playground (shaded)

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1989 Ferrari F40 sold for $2.75 million at the 2023 Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Auction.

Barrett-Jackson, The World’s Greatest Collector Car Auctions, is set to host its flagship Scottsdale Auction from January 20-28 at WestWorld. Drawing enthusiasts from across the globe for over five decades, the world-class automotive lifestyle event is the one the world watches.

Regarded as a key indicator of the collector car industry's pulse, the January auction will highlight over 1,900 collectible cars, trucks and SUVs. This prominent event stands as the focal point of the automotive world each January. To launch the nine-day event, Barrett-Jackson is set to hold a Rock the Block concert, presented by Arizona Lottery, on Friday, Jan. 19, featuring the Grammy Award-winning band, Foreigner.

Beyond the thrilling auction proceedings that consistently establish hundreds of world auction records annually, this automotive lifestyle event offers something for everyone. Attendees can explore the expansive Exhibitor Marketplace, enjoy a Thrill Ride or on-and-off-road driving experiences offered by top automotive manufacturers, indulge in live music performances and savor a diverse culinary offering spanning the entirety of the event.

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The first weekend kicks off with Family Day on Jan. 20, where children aged 12 and under enjoy complimentary admission with a paying adult. Family Day encompasses STEM Fest which includes interactive activities from STEM-focused organizations and will kick off Barrett-Jackson’s Gearing Towards the Future initiative, created in conjunction with the SciTech Institute. Additionally, all 50 contenders will be unveiled for the prestigious custom car competition, the Barrett-Jackson Cup presented by Castrol. On Sunday, Jan. 21, the Future Collector Car Show (FCCS) presented by Meguiar’s will take place on the Polo Field at Barrett-Jackson. This familyfriendly concourse-style event highlights vehicles that exemplify the future of the collector car hobby, celebrating both the cherished cars of today and the future collectibles of tomorrow. Collector vehicles and authentic automobilia will begin to cross the block on Monday morning, Jan. 22. Among the many desirable vehicles crossing the Barrett-Jackson auction block will be Sammy Hagar’s 2015 Ferrari LaFerrari, slated for Saturday, Jan. 27. For more information on tickets, the several elevated and immersive Barrett-Jackson Experiences, registering to bid or consigning your own collectible vehicle, visit Barrett-Jackson.com.


By Peggy Prichard | Resident contributor

Staying active in middle age

and beyond has its challenges— joint pain, aching muscles, total body stiffness the day after a hard workout. There is the fear of injury, the challenge of exercising with a chronic illness, finding the time and finding the motivation.

But regular exercise is also one of the best ways to stay healthy as the years roll by with benefits that include weight, blood pressure and cholesterol management. Exercise has also been shown to improve mood and sleep. It’s even been shown to slow memory loss. Exercise comes easy for some and is a challenge for others. There are those who excelled in multiple sports in high school and even college, while others still have nightmares about the presidential fitness test and dread breaking a sweat.

I’ve always enjoyed sports and exercise. Over the years, I took up various recreational sports; tennis, cycling, golf, etc. In my late thirties, I joined a gym and then became a group exercise instructor. In my years of teaching, I’ve seen amazing progress from the self-professed “unathletic” as they become more confident and develop a passion for exercise.

Exercising through the years

Along the way, I’ve learned a lot about how aging impacts exercise. Our bodies just aren’t the same at 60 as they are at 20, which isn’t to say we can’t still do amazing things. There are those who run marathons and compete in triathlons well into their 70s and beyond.

Many “older” cyclists regularly compete in grueling, day long competitions. They are an inspiration for sure— but many of us aren’t quite so resilient and have adapted to kinder, gentler fitness regimes. I’ve learned ways to modify my own exercise routine and still get results. Long walks, hikes and bike rides. My focus is on maintaining strength, balance and flexibility and I know when it’s time to take a day to rest and recover. The incentives to exercise evolve with the years. It’s an added bonus to look fit, but the multiple health benefits are what keeps me moving these days. That, and I’d like to be crushing it on the pickleball court twenty years from now!

Whatever your fitness goals or exercise routine, your body (and mind) will thank you for the effort. DC Ranch offers a variety of group fitness classes for residents at The Homestead and miles of paths and trails throughout the community. Visit DCRanch.com for an up-to-date class schedule. Peggy Prichard is a freelance writer and exercise enthusiast who splits her time between homes in DC Ranch and Champaign, Illinois. Contact her at pegaprichard@gmail.com.

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2024 Neighborhood Voting Members Please join the Ranch Association in welcoming NVMs who will be the voice for residents and neighborhoods throughout DC Ranch. These important volunteer positions work directly with the Ranch Association Board of Directors to maintain communication between residents and the Ranch Association. Many NVMs also act as a liaison for the New Resident Welcome program. NVM training on Jan. 17 at The Homestead Community Center will be their first official event. New NVMs are featured in the images below. Names accurate at time of printing, official election outcomes may differ.

New Neighborhood Voting Members (L to R): Sue Hammontree, Marina Sominsky, Kyle Levy, Mary Crow, Lisa Cox, Kris James, Tonja Howard, Doug Whitaker and Ron Belmont

Desert Parks Village • The Villas at Desert Parks Village - Sue Hammontree • Desert Haciendas - Marina Sominsky • The Villas - Joyce Kressler • Terrace Homes West - Chris Mullen • Terrace Homes East - David Young • Park and Manor North - Kyle Levy • Park and Manor South - Angie Rusch • The Estates East - Grant Venable • The Estates West - Mary Crow • Courtyards at Desert Parks - Vacant

Desert Camp Village • Market Street Villas - Pam Church • Courtyards at Market Street - Lisa Olsen • Village at Market Street #1 - Gail Walsh • Village at Market Street #2 - Vacant • Desert Camp Villas - Ron Stacy • Pioneer - Jon Dubauskas • Montelena - John Jeffries

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• Camelot 93rd Place - Wendy Myers • Camelot 94th Way - Lisa Cox • Camelot 96th Way - John “Jack” Daugherty • Rosewood - Kris James • The Haciendas - Runoff

Country Club Village • Country Club Longhorn - Richard Zangara • Columbia Community - James Dixon • Monterrey - Michelle Cross • Happy Hollow - Tonja Howard • Cross Canyon - Sharon Devine • Tapadero - Arthur Landau • Iron Springs - Jim Sullivan • Craggy Spur - Grant Cook

Silverleaf Village • Rob’s Camp - Doug Whitaker • Silverleaf Village 5.1-5.7 - Nancy Harris Robertson • Silverleaf Village 102nd St. - Susan Greenberg • Upper Canyon/Saguaro Canyon/ Wingspan - Donna Doglione

• Upper Canyon/Whistling Wind - Bud Kern • Upper Canyon/Wingspan - Vacant • The Parks Acacia Court - Jodi Kaye • The Parks Veranda Place - Pauline Kelley • The Parks Crescent Park - Carol Ann “C.A.” Pollack • Canyon Villas - Kat Thatcher • Sterling Villas - Ron Belmont • Arcadia North - Blake Miraglia • Arcadia South - Greta Gissy • ICON - Victoria Hayes Retiring NVMs Special thanks to the following NVMs who served their neighborhood in 2023: • Rick Spargo - Desert Haciendas • Suzanne Miller - Villas at Desert Park • John Dugan - Park and Manor • Dr. Morgan Francis - The Estates West • Kathleen Cummings - Rosewood • Maninder Kahlon - Upper Canyon Wingspan


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Source: The Forbes “Best-in-State Wealth Management Teams” list, published on January 12, 2023. Rankings based on data as of March 31, 2022. Data provided by SHOOK® Research, LLC. Forbes “Best-in-State Wealth Management Teams” ranking was developed by SHOOK Research and is based on in-person, virtual and telephone due diligence meetings and a ranking algorithm that includes: a measure of each team’s best practices, client retention, industry experience, review of compliance records, firm nominations; and quantitative criteria, including: assets under management and revenue generated for their firms. Investment performance is not a criterion because client objectives and risk tolerances vary, and advisors rarely have audited performance reports. Rankings are based on the opinions of Forbes and not representative nor indicative of any one client’s experience, future performance, or investment outcome and should not be construed as an endorsement of the advisor. Rankings and recognition from Forbes are no guarantee of future investment success and do not ensure that a current or prospective client will experience a higher level of performance results. SHOOK’s research and rankings provide opinions intended to help investors choose the right financial advisor and team, and are not indicative of future performance or representative of any one client’s experience. Past performance is not an indication of future results. Neither Forbes nor SHOOK Research receive compensation in exchange for placement on the ranking. For more information, please see www.SHOOKresearch.com. SHOOK is a registered trademark of SHOOK Research, LLC. Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated (also referred to as “MLPF&S” or “Merrill”) makes available certain investment products sponsored, managed, distributed or provided by companies that are affiliates of Bank of America Corporation (“BofA Corp.”). MLPF&S is a registered broker-dealer, registered investment adviser, Member SIPC and a wholly owned subsidiary of BofA Corp. Banking products are provided by Bank of America, N.A., Member FDIC and a wholly owned subsidiary of BofA Corp. Merrill Private Wealth Management is a division of MLPF&S that offers a broad array of personalized wealth management products and services. Investment products:

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H E A LT H Y L I V I N G By Vickie McWatters | McDowell Sonoran Conservancy

For those with a passion for nature and a desire to make

a meaningful impact, becoming a steward for the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy offers a unique opportunity to play a vital role in the preservation of this natural wonder.

The McDowell Sonoran Conservancy, founded in 1991, is a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting and sustaining the McDowell Sonoran Preserve. Stretching over more than 30,500 acres, the Preserve is a haven for wildlife, a refuge for native plants and a playground for outdoor enthusiasts. To ensure the longevity of this ecological treasure, the Conservancy relies on the dedication of volunteers known as stewards. Becoming one of over 550 stewards is a journey of education, commitment, and hands-on experience. The first step involves enrolling in the Steward Training Program, a com-

prehensive curriculum designed to impart knowledge about the Preserve’s ecology, geology and cultural history. Once they earn their badges, stewards delve into the intricacies of desert flora and fauna, learn about

Guardians of the Desert:

Becoming a Steward for the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy the geological formations that shape the landscape, and gain insights into the delicate balance of this unique ecosystem. Over time, stewards can acquire practical skills in trail maintenance, habitat restoration, wildlife monitoring and more. The emphasis is not just on theoretical knowledge but on developing a deep understanding of the Preserve’s needs and challenges.

One of the primary responsibilities of a steward is to serve as a knowledgeable ambassador for the Preserve. Stewards lead guided hikes, educational programs, and community outreach initiatives. By sharing their passion and knowledge, they play a pivotal role in fostering a greater appreciation for the desert and the importance of conservation. The rewards of becoming a steward extend beyond the satisfaction of contributing to environmental

conservation. Stewards form a close-knit community of like-minded individuals, united by their love for nature and commitment to preserving it. The sense of camaraderie and shared purpose creates a fulfilling experience that goes beyond the tangible impact on the Preserve. Supporting the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy is an invitation to be a guardian of the desert, a custodian of its natural wonders. Visit mcdowellsonoran.org to learn more about volunteer opportunities and ways to contribute.

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which will celebrate its 50th anniversary on Oct. 26 during a special event at Scottsdale Civic Center.

Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art (SMoCA) will

celebrate its 25th anniversary on Feb. 14 and will also open the first major U.S. museum exhibition on the prolific, yet underrecognized, American painter Dorothy Fratt.

Debuting on Feb. 3, “Dorothy Fratt: Color Mirage” will span more than five decades of the late artist’s oeuvre, presenting a selection of foundational early works and ephemera alongside numerous paintings that exemplify Fratt’s vibrant and distinct style of abstraction. “‛Dorothy Fratt: Color Mirage’ is the most comprehensive retrospective to date of an artist who has been incredibly important to the greater Phoenix community but largely unrecognized in the artworld,” said Jennifer McCabe, director and chief curator at SMoCA.

SMoCA 25th anniversary to highlight Arizona painter

Fratt (1923–2017) was born in Washington, D.C., and moved to Phoenix in 1958. It was in Arizona where Fratt began teaching private classes and solidified her unmistakable style of abstraction and mastery of color. In 1972, Fratt moved to Scottsdale, where she worked with city officials to commission a major public artwork by sculptor Louise Nevelson, “Windows to the West,”

“As the field of art history slowly opens its frame of reference to include women and people of color, for example, more and more artists such as Fratt are coming into view,” McCabe said. “A comprehensive survey of Fratt’s work at SMoCA, in her adopted hometown, is a first step in that direction—an opportunity to celebrate a much-loved artist and share, with a larger audience, the impact of a great American painter.”

(Paintings clockwise from far left) Dilemma, 1988; Red Mesa, 1977; Oh My, 2000; Winter Storm, 1999

“Working at the margins of the art world, Fratt made abstract paintings inspired by the freedom of space she found in the Arizona desert,” said Lauren R. O’Connell, curator of contemporary art at SMoCA. “She possessed a clear philosophy toward making art that was both an intellectual and intuitive pursuit, making her a true visionary of her time.”

The exhibition is accompanied by the artist’s first monograph, co-published with Radius Books and available in October 2023. The catalog presents new scholarly essays; an extensive biography; artist conversations with Teresa Baker, Caroline Kent and Rebecca Ward; and color illustrations of artworks and ephemera. SMoCA—named “Best Art Museum” by the Phoenix New Times in the 2023 Best of Phoenix awards—is located at 7374 E. Second St., Scottsdale, Arizona 85251. It is open Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on Thursdays, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Visit SMoCA.org for information.

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