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SCOTTSDALE CIVIC CENTER’S GRAND REOPENING BECKONS LOCALS WITH TWO-MONTH EXTRAVAGANZA
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After 55 years as Scottsdale’s civic pulse and signature gathering spot, the Scottsdale Civic Center is embracing a fresh start. With its comprehensive remodel completed, the city invites residents and visitors to “Fall in Love with Scottsdale Civic Center” all over again.
The landmark’s rejuvenation, initiated in October 2021, culminated in a dynamic space that not only addresses prior structural and electrical issues but also radiates new allure with its advanced features. The $33.5 million transformation, primarily funded through bonds greenlit by Scottsdale voters in 2019, enhances its position as a go-to venue for significant events.
“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,” says 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.”
The Fall in Love with Scottsdale Civic Center events run from October 3 through November 22, packing in over 70 activities spread across the Civic Center and broader Old Town. The festivities kick off with a WILCO concert on October 3.
A series of events during this period, organized in tandem with local businesses and groups, celebrates both Scottsdale’s heritage and its future. Highlights include the 50th anniversary of “Windows to the West” artwork, the unveiling of “The Desert’s Garden,” Veterans Day
commemorations, and a special Dog’s Day Out event - an ode to Scottsdale’s furry community.
Whether residents seek art, entertainment, or community connection, the Civic Center aims to be Scottsdale’s heart once again. For a full roster of events and details about Fall in Love with Scottsdale Civic Center, visit oldtownscottsdaleaz.com/fallinlove.
2023 FAMILY FUN & EXPO: A DAY OF HEALTH, FUN, AND AWARENESS IN SCOTTSDALE
Sports enthusiasts can look forward to appearances by Arizona sports teams, while music and entertainment will be provided by a live DJ to keep spirits high. For those keen on both fun and learning, the expo will house educational interactive booths. These booths not only aim to educate the young ones about the importance of a healthy lifestyle but also promise enticing giveaways.
Highlighting the day’s activities are the hula-hoop contests, promising friendly competition and laughter. Various exhibitors will also be present, ensuring that families get a comprehensive experience encompassing health, fun, and community awareness.
Mark your calendars and gather your families for what promises to be a memorable day of health-centric fun in Scottsdale! For more details, visit shapeupus.org.
CANAL CONVERGENCE 2023 ILLUMINATES THE SCOTTSDALE WATERFRONT
The Scottsdale Waterfront will transform into an enthralling beacon of light and creativity for Canal Convergence – a 10-night public art extravaganza celebrated internationally. From Friday, November 3 to Sunday, Nov. 12, the area between Scottsdale Road and Goldwater Boulevard will be abuzz with dynamic, large-scale artworks, all inspired by a fundamental human theme––play.
Families in and around Scottsdale are in for a treat on October 21, as shapeupus.org collaborates with McDowell Mountain Ranch to present the 2023 Family Fun & Expo at McDowell Mountain Ranch Park, located at 10607 E. Paradise Lane.
This 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. event aims to promote a healthier future for children and promises an engaging day with free admission. From rock climbing to interactive educational booths, there’s an activity for every member of the family.
Attendees can anticipate a range of activities including, challenges on inflatables, face painting sessions for the little ones, and exhilarating tug-of-war competitions.
Canal Convergence is not just an art event, but an experience. It’s an interactive and immersive blend of light-based artworks, designed by a diverse mix of local, national, and international artists. Artists have been encouraged to integrate the theme of play into the art itself, promoting engagement and sparking dialogue about its role in human growth and community building.
The event promises more than just visual treats. Attendees can dive into educational workshops, enjoy live performances ranging from music to dance, and partake in family-friendly activities. Food trucks and a beer and wine garden, featuring craft beers made with Scottsdale’s unique ultra-pure water recycled directly from Scottsdale’s Advanced Water Treatment Plant to celebrate the fact that Scottsdale Water became the first Arizona agency permitted to treat recycled water for potable use.
Canal Convergence will operate starting at 6 p.m. nightly. For more information, visit canalconvergence.com.
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Return of Fine Art & Wine Festival Showcases Renowned Artists and Fine Arizona
Wines at Kierland Commons on October 28 & 29
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THOSE STROLLING DOWN MAIN STREET AT KIERLAND COMMONS, 15205 N. KIERLAND BLVD., IN SCOTTSDALE, ON OCTOBER 28 AND 29 WILL FIND THEMSELVES IMMERSED IN A UNIQUE BLEND OF CREATIVITY AND ELEGANCE.
Vermillion Promotions presents the second annual Kierland Fine Art & Wine Festival, turning the upscale shopping center into a dynamic celebration of art, wine, and music.
From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on both days, art aficionados can indulge in a diverse array of artwork. Over 100 international artists will proudly display their talent with a curated collection representing various styles and media: bronze, clay, glass, metal, wood, paintings on canvas, mixed media, fiber art, hand-blown glass, handcrafted jewelry, photography, and much more. The selection process for these artists was meticulous, overseen by professionals keen on creativity, quality, presentation, and uniqueness.
The Wine Garden, operating between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m., is poised to be a hit among wine lovers. Those aged 21 and above have the privilege of tasting wines from 16 of Arizona’s top wineries. A significant portion of these wines originates from Willcox Wine Country, the fertile grounds responsible for 74% of Arizona’s wine grapes. Several of these
wines have already earned accolades from renowned publications like “Wine Spectator,” “San Francisco Chronicle,” and the “Arizona Republic.”
The rhythm of the festival will be accentuated by local musical sensations Bill Dutcher, J Forte, Stanley Serrano, Wes Cichosz trio, The Sahnas Brothers, and Sandra Bassett, performing live from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Dining at Kierland Commons has always been a treat, and during the festival, the range of culinary options multiplies. With the likes of The Greene House, Shake Shack, North Italia, Zinc Bistro, Tommy Bahama, PF Changs, and many more waiting to serve the guests, it’s advisable to make reservations ahead of the festival weekend.
Last year, the Kierland Fine Art & Wine Festival was recognized among the Best Shows in America by “Sunshine Artist’s” magazine, a testament to its caliber.
The art festival is open to all ages with free admission. Wine and beer tasting packages available for purchase. Proceeds from Wine Garden ticket sales support Horses Help, an organization dedicated to therapeutic horsemanship.
To purchase tickets and for more information, visit kierlandcommons. com/artwinefestival.
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North Phoenix shopping and entertainment center set to host exciting events all season.
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DESERT RIDGE MARKETPLACE, THE POPULAR NORTH PHOENIX SHOPPING DESTINATION, ANNOUNCES A DYNAMIC LINEUP OF FREE COMMUNITY EVENTS AND HAPPENINGS FOR ALL TO ENJOY THIS FALL. Each year, Desert Ridge Marketplace hosts hundreds of onsite activities that include family-friendly events, holiday festivities, live music, fitness classes, and more for guests of all ages.
THIS YEAR’S FALL SCHEDULE FEATURES:
Yappy Hour
When: Thursday, Sept. 21, from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Where: The District Stage
What: Grab your furry friend and head outside for the ultimate pup-friendly happy hour featuring games, treats, photo ops, Sip & Stroll, and more. Desert Ridge will host B-A-R-K-O Bingo and a tricks contest at The District Stage as well as puppy polaroid photos to remember the doggone good day. Plus, enjoy the Cuddle Bunch Zone from Arizona Humane Society where puppies will be available for adoption.
Pumpkin Patch
season at the fifth annual Pumpkin Patch. Pick the best pumpkin in the patch (while supplies last), snap an Insta-worthy shot in front of the spooky-themed backdrop and enjoy giveaways and more.
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I Recycle Phoenix
When: Saturday, Oct. 21, from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Where: Desert Ridge Marketplace
What: Join Keep Phoenix Beautiful, the city of Phoenix and Desert Ridge Marketplace for the semi-annual I Recycle Phoenix Festival. Keep Phoenix Beautiful will be accepting a variety of items to be recycled or donated to local nonprofit organizations. Items to recycle, repurpose and donate range from electronics, old magazines, gently used adult bicycles, sporting equipment, office supplies, lightly used household items, toys, and document shredding.
Runway for Rescues
When: Monday, Oct. 16 to Friday, Oct. 20, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Where: Kohl’s, on the east side of the center
What: For an entire week, Paul Horton, KPHO CBS 5’s chief meteorologist, will roll up his sleeves and wash hundreds of cars in support of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arizona. Car washes are available for donation. The event will also feature live entertainment and appearances throughout the week.
Creepy Candy Crawl
When: Thursday, Oct. 19, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Where: The District
When: Friday, Nov. 3, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Where: The District Stage
What: Desert Ridge Marketplace teams up with Rolling Rack Boutique to host Runway for Rescues, another experience for our four-legged friends. This pup fashion show allows furry friends to trot down the runway in the latest doggie fashion while their humans enjoy the show with an outdoor pop-up bar. Additionally, all donations will benefit Friends for Life Animal Rescue.
Fashion Week 4 Kids
When: Saturday, Nov. 11, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Where: The District Stage
What: The eighth annual Fashion Week 4 Kids returns to the Valley. Guests can enjoy a full week of retail events and offerings, culminating with a full day of fashion shows from your favorite brands at The District Stage. Enjoy live children’s entertainment, giveaways, and more.
When: Wednesday, Oct. 18 to Sunday, Oct. 29 (hours vary)
Where: Inside The District, near AMC Theatres
What: Catch the first glimpse of fall and the spooky
What: This Halloween season, kick off the festivities with ghosts, goblins and ghouls, who're welcome to venture around The District for an evening of spooky surprises. Children and families are invited to trick or treat from store to store, dress to impress at the annual costume contest, and snap a photo in the spooky pumpkin patch. Plus, enjoy live entertainment, dancing, games, giveaways, and more.
In addition to the events listed above, Desert Ridge Marketplace will also be showing select football matchups on the big screen at The District Stage. Guests can cheer on their favorite teams and Sip & Stroll throughout The District. Desert Ridge Marketplace is located at 21001 N. Tatum Blvd., in Phoenix. For more information, visit shopdesertridge. com
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Fall Fun, Fashion, and Festivities at Scottsdale Quarter City News
IT IS THE SEASON FOR BOOS & BREWS AT SCOTTSDALE QUARTER. The Quarter is the shopping, dining, and entertainment destination for Scottsdale residents excited to enjoy fall fun, fashion, and festivities with the family.
FALL CONCERT SERIES
Scottsdale Quarter’s highly anticipated Fall Concert Series continues this month. Bring chairs and loved ones to the Quad and
listen to local favorite bands perform every Saturday evening from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
The October-November lineup includes:
October 7: Crystal Baller Band
October 14: Chad Freeman & Redline
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October 21: Shallow Water Band
October 28: Rock Lobster Band
November: Sandra Bassett Band
BOO & BREW
Bring the entire family to Scottsdale Quarter’s Boo & Brew on October 28 from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. Kids and pets are invited to arrive in costume, snap pics in the pumpkin patch, interact with spooky characters, and go on a candy crawl, collecting sweets and treats from every store. Parents can enjoy college football, craft beers, and cocktails from a variety of popular Scottsdale Quarter restaurants.
There are so many ways to celebrate fall at Scottsdale Quarter. Enjoy lively entertainment venues, unique and nostalgic eateries, world-class shopping, as well as events for the whole family.
Scottsdale Quarter, 15279 N. Scottsdale Rd., is open seven days a week.
For more information, visit scottsdalequarter.com.
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Jazz Lovers, Rejoice! AZ Jazz Fest Announces Its Grandest Lineup Yet on High Street
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JAZZ ENTHUSIASTS HAVE REASON TO CELEBRATE THIS OCTOBER AS HIGH STREET IN PHOENIX PREPARES TO HOST THE MOST ANTICIPATED MUSICAL EVENT OF THE YEAR: THE AZ JAZZ FEST. Set against the backdrop of the iconic outdoor shopping center, the festival promises a weekend filled with rich melodies, tantalizing food, and drinks from October 20 to 22.
The 2023 lineup is nothing short of stellar, boasting over 20 acts that cater to all jazz preferences. Friday, Oct. 20, sets the tone with remarkable performances from Nathan Mitchell, Marion Meadows, Gerald Albright, and more. As the
weekend progresses, attendees can anticipate phenomenal acts such as Pieces of a Dream, Najee, David Sanborn, and the legendary Kenny G.
"We're thrilled to present such a diverse and talented array of artists this year," says an event spokesperson. "With each act, we aim to take our attendees on a unique jazz journey, right here on High Street."
Foodies are in for a treat as well, with a variety of food and beverage options available throughout the weekend. Whether it's a cold beer, a refreshing glass of wine, or a mouth-watering meal, the AZ Jazz Fest promises to cater to every palate.
High Street, located at 5415 E. High St., in North Phoenix, is renowned for its accessibility from Scottsdale, downtown Phoenix, and the broader surrounding metropolitan area. The outdoor venue ensures attendees can enjoy the atmosphere to the fullest while also reminding them to be prepared, rain or shine.
Tickets are in high demand, with both three-day and single-day options available. Prospective attendees are urged to purchase their tickets exclusively via the official website, azjazzfest.com, to avoid potential ticketing scams and ensure a genuine experience.
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Arizona’s Motorcycle Safety Gets a Boost AMSAF secures $100,000 for rider training scholarships.
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THE SAFETY AND TRAINING OF ARIZONA’S MOTORCYCLISTS JUST GOT A SIGNIFICANT LIFT. The Arizona Motorcycle Safety and Awareness Foundation (AMSAF) recently celebrated the acquisition of a $100,000 grant from the Arizona Governor’s Office of Highway Safety (AZGOHS). This grant accentuates AZGOHS’s commitment to AMSAF’s objective: to elevate motorcycle awareness and consequently reduce rider fatalities and injuries.
According to Mick Degn, AMSAF’s executive director, the emphasis is on continuity. “Our enthusiasm about awarding scholarships for educating both new and ongoing riders remains steadfast,” he notes. Degn also takes a moment to acknowledge AZGOHS director Jesse Torrez, expressing gratitude for his unwavering support in this shared vision of motorbike safety in the state.
To paint a broader picture, this scholarship initiative isn’t AMSAF’s maiden voyage. They’ve been at this for a while, having provided an impressive tally of over 5,000 scholarships in Arizona geared toward rider education. But they’re not resting on their laurels. The grant will facilitate:
• The cultivation of distinctive partnerships with local businesses, eyeing the reduction of crashes and fatalities.
• Investigations pinpointing perilous intersections and road patches notorious for motorcycle mishaps.
• Encouragement for more Arizonians to undergo rider training through attractive discount enticements.
• Engaging influential industry collaborators to amplify AMSAF’s mission through diverse events and outreach.
It’s about making rider education accessible. An
elementary rider course in Arizona can burden an individual with up to a staggering $350. But with the AMSAF scholarship, only a modest $100 nonrefundable co-pay is required. A boon to every Arizonian motorbike enthusiast, details on availing of this scholarship are available at amsaf.org/scholarships.
Further, successfully clearing a rider’s skill course or mastering the in-person skills assessment is a prerequisite for the motorcycle endorsement (M) on the Arizona state driver’s license. The cherry on top? Most major insurers roll out enticing policy discounts for those who’ve accomplished this safety and training course.
Whether you’re a newbie on two wheels or a seasoned rider wanting to sharpen those riding reflexes, the Basic Rider Course (BRC) endorsed by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) is your go-to.
AMSAF stands tall as Arizona’s beacon for rider and driver safety. With the state witnessing an escalating number of motorcycle-involved crashes, approaching 3,000 annually, AMSAF’s dual approach - bolstering motorcycle awareness among drivers and top-notch safety training for riders - is more crucial than ever.
For the latest in motorcycle news, safety tips, and more, visit amsaf.org.
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Scottsdale Celebrates Autumn with 52nd Annual Fall Festival at Chaparral Park
AS THE GOLDEN SUNSETS OF AUTUMN ILLUMINATE THE CITY, SCOTTSDALE IS SET TO HOST ITS BELOVED TRADITION: THE 52ND ANNUAL FALL FESTIVAL AT CHAPARRAL PARK ON SATURDAY, OCT. 28 FROM 4 P.M. TO 7 P.M.
Chaparral Park, located at 5401 N. Hayden Rd., is poised to become a hub of festive excitement where families and individuals of all ages can immerse themselves in a myriad of activities and entertainment.
“One of the most anticipated events of the
season, the festival is a testament to Scottsdale’s sense of community and festive spirit,” says a city representative. With the festival’s return, locals and visitors can expect a cavalcade of excitement, including a costume contest that promises to spotlight some of the most creative, spooky, and whimsical attires.
Aspiring carvers can roll up their sleeves and compete in the pumpkin-carving contest, while those with a sweet tooth can look forward to the trick-or-treating stations scattered throughout the park. Carnival games will add a dash
of nostalgia, ensuring attendees are continuously entertained.
In addition to the vast range of activities, food truck vendors will be on hand to dish out an array of delicious bites, ensuring festivalgoers are fueled for the evening’s festivities. Live entertainment will keep the energy high and spirits lifted throughout the event.
Attendance is free, making sure everyone can partake in the fun. For more information, visit scottsdaleaz.gov/ events.
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Phoenix Fashion Week Elevates the Southwest Fashion Scene
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DESCRIBED BY “FORBES” MAGAZINE AS "THE LEADING FASHION INDUSTRY EVENT IN THE SOUTHWEST," PHOENIX FASHION WEEK IS SET TO ONCE AGAIN DAZZLE ATTENDEES WITH ITS STUNNING BLEND OF FASHION, EDUCATION, AND COMMUNITY. Slated for October 20 and 21, at the picturesque Chateau Luxe, this year promises an elevated experience that accentuates the essence of Southwest fashion.
Phoenix Fashion Week has carved a niche for itself as a bridge connecting national and international designers with top-tier retailers, fashion aficionados, and global fashion media. By casting a global spotlight, the organization aims to propel Arizona's burgeoning fashion scene onto the world stage.
The much-anticipated two-day event will feature over 20 designer runway shows, displaying the latest fall and holiday 2023 collections. Attendees can look forward to a range of trunk sales, statewide retail events, and enriching workshops helmed by renowned industry professionals. But that's not all; post-event
after-parties promise to keep the fashion fervor burning bright.
One of the highlights of the first night, Friday, Oct. 20, is the Fashionably Pink Survivor & Celebrity Runway Show. This heartwarming event brings breast cancer survivors and celebrities together on the runway, raising awareness and funds for the local 501c3 charity Check for a Lump. Through this platform, Phoenix Fashion Week amplifies its commitment to community service, ensuring attendees can directly contribute to the noble cause. Doors open at 5:30 p.m., and with limited availability, fashion enthusiasts are encouraged to secure their spots soon.
But the evening doesn't end there. The Community Night Designer Fashion Show will spotlight 12 emergent Arizona-based brands, giving them a platform to shine and an opportunity to engage with a wider audience.
The opulence of the Phoenix Fashion Week experience is epitomized by the VIP Front Row Experience. Those lucky enough to snag these tickets will be ushered into
the exclusive Chateau Luxe Champagne Lounge. Here, guests can indulge in gourmet hors d'oeuvres and a VIP swag bag bursting with handpicked, fashion-forward lifestyle treasures.
The overarching message of Phoenix Fashion Week is evident in its tri-fold slogan: Fashion. Education. Community. As the Southwest's premier fashion event, it is not just about the glitz and glamour but also about fostering education and strengthening the community bonds.
With a blend of top global brands, up-and-coming designers, and Arizona's top models, Phoenix Fashion Week promises a spectacle that is not to be missed.
Join the celebration, witness the innovation, and be part of a community that's steering Arizona's fashion destiny. Chateau Luxe, is located at 1175 E. Lone Cactus Dr., in Phoenix. For more information, visit phoenixfashionweek.com.
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Charity Ballet Arizona’s Costumes Take Center Stage at Fashion & Fizz Soiree
Ballet’s timeless grace meets runway glam in an unforgettable fusion at Ballet Arizona’s debut Fashion & Fizz event on October 14. This spectacular occasion promises an unparalleled glimpse
into the artistic tapestry of the intricate costumes worn by Ballet Arizona dancers during their mesmerizing performances.
From 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., the corridors of Ballet Arizona at 2835 E. Washington St., in Phoenix, will reverberate with the clinks of cocktail glasses, the buzz of enthusiasts, and the enchantment of ballet transformed into high fashion. The event, curated by Ballet Arizona’s Contemporary Council, offers guests the unique experience of seeing dancers swap the stage for the catwalk, showcasing a range of costumes from classic, ethereal tutus to modern, avantgarde masterpieces.
“The allure of ballet isn’t just in the dance, but in the visual storytelling of the costumes,” says a representative from Ballet Arizona. “Fashion & Fizz provides an intimate look at these wearable pieces of art and the stories they tell.”
Beyond the glitz and glam, attendees can indulge in cocktails and sparkling wines. The evening will also tantalize taste buds with delectable bites courtesy of Clever Koi, exclusively available for VIP ticket holders. As an additional treat, a raffle is on the cards, with coveted prizes from prestigious local resorts and eateries up for grabs.
The Contemporary Council, the organizing board behind the evening, plays a pivotal role in fostering a new wave of ballet aficionados through novel fundraising endeavors, dynamic events, and community volunteering.
The proceeds accrued from Fashion & Fizz will channel directly into bolstering Ballet Arizona, ensuring the continuity of its legacy and lauded productions.
Tickets are available in three tiers: General Admission: $50 (inclusive of a drink and a raffle ticket). VIP: $80 (inclusive of two drinks, a raffle ticket, reserved seating,
access to the VIP lounge and private bar, and light bites). Premium VIP: $125 (all VIP perks with premium front-row seating and an exclusive behind-thescenes tour of the costume shop). To be a part of this unforgettable balletfashion fusion and to purchase tickets, visit balletaz.org/fashion-fizz.
Valley Businesses Unite for the 14th Annual Bikers for Boobies AZ Motorcycle Event Against Breast Cancer
Photo courtesy of Bikers for Boobies AZ
Bikers for Boobies AZ, the renowned Arizona-based charity, has revved up its engines for the 14th year in a row to combat breast cancer. Teaming up with prominent local businesses and bands, the charity invites community members to be part of this exceptional cause.
The 14th Annual motorcycle event, scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 14, is backed by Arizona Bike Week, J&P Cycles Scottsdale, Chuck Franklin Law, and over 20 Valley businesses.
“It is hard to believe that we have been doing this for 14 years,” says Bikers for Boobies AZ President Shelley Brorsen “It’s a great feeling knowing that together, we are raising awareness and fighting all types of cancer with the emphasis on breast
cancer. We’re hoping to raise more funding and awareness through this event.”
Kicking off at J&P Cycles, 8606 E. Shea Blvd., in Scottsdale, the day's journey will conclude with a grand parking lot party at the Dirty Dogg Saloon, 10409 N. Scottsdale Rd. Attendees can look forward to live performances from local musical talents, an array of raffle prizes, a silent auction, and delectable bites from the popular Pizza Butcher food truck.
Bikers for Boobies AZ's commendable legacy since its inception in 2009 includes providing over 1,000 women with free mammograms. Through its grants program, the charity has also distributed more than $200,000 for survival and medical grants. Furthermore, the charity has generously donated between $1,000 to $10,000 to various organizations aiding families and individuals grappling with
cancer. “We are so grateful,” says Treasurer Laura Rasmussen.
In the past, Bikers for Boobies has contributed over $250,000 to charities such as The Singletons, Casting for Recovery, Don’t be a Chump–Check for a Lump, Forth & Bubble, The Joy Bus, and many others. This year, with renewed vigor and a broader partnership with local
resources, the charity is poised to make an even bigger impact.
Tickets for the event can be secured at bikers4boobiesaz.org at $30 per individual or $40 for couples. Non-riders are equally welcome to join the festivities with a $20 donation as the entry fee. It's essential to note that the event caters exclusively to attendees aged 21 and above.
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Photos courtesy of Ballet Arizona
Charity Glass Pumpkin Patch and Desert Foothills Book Festival Return to Holland Community Center
From whimsical glass-blown pumpkins to books representing a diverse array of genres, the free-admission events will celebrate local art and literature.
Photos courtesy of Holland Community Center
The Holland Community Center is excited to usher in the fall season by welcoming back two popular events over the weekend of October 20: the Annual Glass Pumpkin Patch Fundraiser, and the Desert Foothills Book Festival.
With over 1,000 glass pumpkins
handmade by acclaimed artist Gregory Tomb available for purchase, the Glass Pumpkin Patch will be held Friday through Sunday, Oct. 20 to 22 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.
Presented in partnership with Desert Foothills Library, the Book Festival will showcase approximately 70 awardwinning local authors and will take place on Saturday, Oct. 21 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free for both events, which
will be held at the Holland Community Center, 34250 N. 60th St., in Scottsdale.
For the fourth consecutive year, the Glass Pumpkin Patch will celebrate the spirit of Halloween while raising proceeds for the Holland Community Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to enhancing arts, education, and community in the Desert Foothills region. Beloved for their whimsical beauty and intricate designs, the glass pumpkins showcase Gregory Tomb’s unique artistry. With a lifelong passion for glass art, Tomb has been awarded “best in glass” and served as the featured artist at the Nassau County Museum of Art, the Hampton Fine Art Festival, the Stuart Art Festival, and the Scottsdale Artfest; his colorful creations have also been featured in numerous museums and magazines. In his work, Tomb incorporates classic techniques of furnace, fused, flameworked and cold-worked glass, while also exploring new processes and ways to use glass and light.
Now in its second year, the Desert Foothills Book Festival was inspired by a group of local authors seeking to personally connect with book lovers and promote an appreciation of reading and the literary arts. Featuring authors from the greater Phoenix, Scottsdale, Cave Creek, and Carefree areas who represent a diverse array of genres – including
fiction, non-fiction, children’s, romance, young adult, historical, memoirs, and more – the festival invites both kids and adults alike to engage with the authors, learn about their creative process, and purchase signed books. There will also be a fun raffle for free door prizes and a paid raffle for baskets of prizes worth at least $100. Proceeds from the event will support the Holland Community Center’s program, Creative Kids: Tell Me a Story, which engages children in the literary arts by teaching them how to write and draw a picture book from start to finished product.
Serving North Scottsdale, Cave Creek, and Carefree, the Holland Community Center is a unique partnership dedicated to enriching the Desert Foothills community by celebrating arts and culture, treasuring the desert environment, assisting those in need and encouraging lifelong learning. To learn more about the center and its upcoming events, visit hollandcenter.org.
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Education
Birth to Five Helpline Awareness Week to Spotlight Free Support Line for Families with Young Children
Southwest Human Development, the leading nonprofit in early childhood development in Arizona, is celebrating the third annual Birth to Five Helpline Awareness Week from October 9 to 15.
This week-long event shines a spotlight on the organization’s free support line for Arizona parents, caregivers, and professionals to call, text, or email questions or concerns about parenting and the early development of children from birth to age 5.
“At one time or another, all of us as parents have had questions about raising our children, and many of us don’t have local family or friends to turn to,” says Jake Adams, chief development officer at Southwest Human Development. “We find ourselves asking, ‘Am I doing the right thing?’, or ‘Why is my child behaving this way?’ The Birth to Five Helpline is a critical resource for families that helps bridge that gap and provides muchneeded support for families of the nearly 80,000 babies that are born in Arizona each year.”
Started in 2005 with support from First Things First
and other community partners, the Birth to Five Helpline offers information and advice around a variety of early childhood issues such as feeding and eating, sleep, toilet/potty training, developmental milestones, fussiness/colic and difficult behaviors, general parenting questions, and more.
“The Birth to Five Helpline specialists take the time to listen and think together with the caller. Plus, our specialists serve as a gateway to programs and services throughout our community,” says Ricardo Reyes, manager of community outreach at Southwest Human Development. “Parenting can be hard, so our goal is to make sure every Arizona family with young
children knows that this free service is available to them.”
The Birth to Five Helpline is also available to help staff of childcare centers and other professionals across the state who work with children from birth to 5 years of age.
Early childhood specialists who are bilingual in Spanish and English are available by phone or text (877-705KIDS) Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. The Birth to Five Helpline app available on the Apple App and Google Play stores and an on-line form found at birthtofivehelpline.org offer individuals an afterhours option.
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Barro’s & Dr. Pepper's $10,000 Tuition Giveaway Returns
Applications for the prize money now open.
Barro’s Pizza is once again joining hands with Dr. Pepper to grant $10,000 to one Arizona resident through the 2023 Barro’s Dr. Pepper Tuition Giveaway. The prize aims to support a student's college expenses. Through December 17 of this year, entrants can text BARROS to 737737 for a chance to win the tuition award.
"Our partnership showcases our mutual commitment to fostering young talent," says Bruce Barro, Barro’s Pizza owner. "Each year, we're proud to collaborate with Dr. Pepper to provide $10,000 to a deserving student, helping them focus on academics without financial stress. Community support is at the heart of our family and business values."
Barro’s Pizza is a family-owned and operated pizza restaurant with 48 locations in Maricopa, Pima and Pinal
counties. The Barro’s Pizza recipe comes from Grandma Angelina Barro who came from Italy in the 1930s, making a pizza unlike any other. People may disagree on whether it's the thick crust with its light, flakey texture, or the tangy and sweet spiced sauce that is the secret of this great tasting pizza. Barro’s Pizza also offers wings, salads, sandwiches, pasta, glutenfree pizza options, dessert, beer and wine.
Since its inception in 2012, the Barro’s Dr. Pepper Tuition Giveaway has granted $105,000 to Arizona students. Eligibility includes Arizona residents 17 years and above who are or will be attending a qualified institution. A random draw will determine the winner from text entries. Prize money can be used for tuition, books, or settling student loan debts.
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Kids’ Corner
Halloween Round-Up: From Mazes to Monster Bashes!
13TH FLOOR HAUNTED HOUSE
When: Through Oct. 31
Where: 2710 W. Bell Rd., Ste 1180, Phoenix
What: Experience the world-famous 13th Floor Haunted House, Phoenix’s Ultimate Halloween event. Featuring immersive experiences that push the boundaries of what is expected, they deliver an astonishing experience.
Info: 13thflooraz.com
FEAR FARM HAUNTED HOUSE
When: Through October 31
Where: 6801 N. 99th Ave., Glendale
What: Dive deep into the legendary Fear Farm Haunted Fairgrounds & Corn Maze, the very heart of Halloween.
Info: fearfarm.com
TOLMACHOFF FARMS PUMPKIN DAYS & CORN MAZE
When: Through Oct. 31
Where: 5726 N. 75th Ave., Glendale
What: Dive into acres of fun with a pumpkin patch, corn mazes, petting zoo, and many thrilling activities!
Info: tolmachoff-farms.com
HALLOWEEN SPOOK-TRACK-ULA
When: Oct. 6-31
Where: McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park, 7301 E. Indian Bend Rd., Scottsdale
What: All aboard the Halloween Spook-Track-ula! Paradise & Pacific Railroad becomes a kid-friendly
haunted haven. Enjoy the event's highlight: a mildly spooky train ride designed for young ones. Limited access time blocks at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. nightly. Ticket purchase required for specific time slot entry. Perfect for families and fun-loving spirits!
Info: therailroadpark.com/event/halloween-spooktrack-ula
CREEPY CANDY CRAWL
When: Oct. 19
Where: Desert Ridge Marketplace, 21001 N. Tatum Blvd., Phoenix
What: Join the Boo Crew for a hauntingly fun party at The District. Trick-or-treat to collect candies from top brands, enjoy live shows, and flaunt your costume for a shot at winning the 6 p.m. contest on The District Stage. Info: shopdesertridge.com/event/creepy
FREE FALL FESTIVAL BY MACARONI KID SCOTTSDALE
When: Oct. 21
Where: Arizona Boardwalk, 9500 E. Via de Ventura, Scottsdale
What: Attend this free family day with games and seasonal delights. Register and present your complementary ticket for extra giveaway entries: win attraction tickets, restaurant gift cards, and more! Celebrate the season, connect with local families, and experience community warmth. Bring loved ones for unforgettable fun!
Info: nscottsdale.macaronikid.com
HAUNTED GRAVEYARD
When: Oct. 27 - 31
Where: 8414 E. Valley Vista Dr., Scottsdale
What: Dare to enter The Haunted Graveyard in Old Town Scottsdale? Experience a 13-minute intense haunted house with live actors, fog, and startling illusions. Not advised for kids under 13, though all can enjoy the front yard. This spine-chilling attraction is free with a suggested $5 donation. Park on Granite Reef. Respect the area; leave no trash behind.
Info: hauntedgraveyardaz.com
SPOOKTACULAR HOT AIR BALLOON FESTIVAL
When: Oct. 27 - 29
Where: 7555 N. Pima Rd., Scottsdale
What: Enjoy ver 20 hot air balloons on display and over 4,000 pounds of candy for trick-or-treaters passed out, live music, food and beverage, a free Kids Zone, vendor market, tethered balloon rides, a free Haunted Trail, and much more!
Info: azspooktacular.com
The Valley is buzzing with Halloween excitement this year! Whether you're aiming for a heart-pounding haunted experience, a family-friendly monster bash, or simply hunting for the perfect pumpkin, there's an event crafted just for you.
Grab your costumes, mark your calendars, and make memories that will last a lifetime.
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ANTI-GRAVITY GYROS Kids’ Corner
By Sari Custer
Gravity got you down? Explore ways to overcome it by building and testing an anti-gravity device. Earth’s gravity is what keeps us on the ground and what causes objects to fall. Inertia, or Newton’s First Law of Motion, states that objects at rest tend to
stay at rest and objects in motion tend to stay in motion (unless acted on by an outside force). Centripetal forces are any forces (gravitational, electrical/atomic, or tension) that move inward, toward the fixed center of the circular motion. In this activity, the string attached to the cup creates a centripetal force and
when the circular motion of the cup moves faster than the horizontal motion (inertia) of the water/objects. As a result, the water/objects stay in the cup.
SUPPLIES
• A 9 oz. paper or plastic cup
• One (1) sharpened pencil
• One to five (1-5) pennies or marbles
• Water
• Two 2-ft. long pieces of string
HOW TO
1. Using the pencil, punch one hole in the cup ½ inch below the rim.
2. Punch a second hole on the opposite side of the cup ½ inch below the rim.
3. Thread one piece of string through each hole and tie them off.
4. Place pennies, marbles, or water in the cup.
5. Investigate how you can prevent the materials from falling out of the cup when upside down.
Repeat steps four through five with pennies, marbles, and water.
GUIDING QUESTIONS
1. What direction does gravity point?
2. What is inertia?
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3. What things resist the force of gravity by moving in the opposite direction?
4. How can you prevent gravity from making the water spill out of the cup when it is turned upside down without placing your hand over the top of the cup?
5. When you tested your anti-gravity device, what was it that prevented the penny, marble, or water from spilling out?
You can learn a bunch more about gravity and more when you visit the Arizona Science Center. Be sure to stop by the Dorrance Planetarium and Forces of Nature! Visit azscience.org for more information!
Sari Custer is a lifelong science junkie, Chief Curiosity Officer at Arizona Science Center, and mom to daughter Carson, 7. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram @ SariOnScience.
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EVER NOTICE THAT YOUR BRAIN ISN’T AS SHARP AS IT USED TO BE?
ACTIVE CARE WELLNESS
CAN EXPLAIN — AND HELP
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By Shay Moser
Photos by Kimberly Carrillo
In our teens and 20s, most of us feel invincible, full of life with endless energy, and rebound quickly from injuries. In our 30s and 40s, our sleep quality typically decreases, causing us to feel more tired from the grind of work and kids. We rely on coffee or caffeinated drinks to get through the day and help with brain fog. If this sounds familiar, it may be a sign of the early stages of cognitive decline that can lead to dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
“When people get a diagnosis, it’s like a death sentence because the medical community can’t give you a pill to fix the problem — only to slow the progression,” says Dr. Michael Jarembek at Active Care Wellness PLLC in Scottsdale. “It’s like kicking a can down the road to get the same result.”
However, Dr. Jarembek says decline is not inevitable, and his practice helps patients detect early cognitive decline and make lifestyle changes, so they don’t go down that road.
A chiropractor who has served the Valley for more than 20 years, Dr. Jarembek began his journey in functional neurology in 2020 out of intrigue. Little did he know it would open his eyes to the realities of cognitive decline and brain-based disorders. He took a course through the American Functional Neurology Institute where “I got hooked because everything that they were talking about resonated with me,” he says.
Dr. Jarembek learned that the first sign of cognitive decline is decreased focus and concentration, which can progress to anxiety, insomnia, and depression.
“When addressing brain-based disorders, you can’t look and treat only the brain; you have to treat the whole body, especially the gut, or ‘the second brain,’” he explains. “The gut is directly connected to the brain through a superhighway nerve known as the vagus nerve. So, if your gut is healthy, your brain should be healthy, right?
Unfortunately, Dr. Jarembek says 90% of the U.S. population has leaky gut syndrome, an intestinal condition in which a weakening of the intestinal walls allows bacteria and toxins into the bloodstream. These toxins can cause autoimmune disorders in the body.
“Leaky gut is typically caused by the GMO [genetically modified organism] wheat we eat daily,” he says. “Years of eating gluten breaks down the lining in the gut from inflammation, and it will slowly damage the vagus nerve over time.”
He says damage to the vagus nerve causes gut issues, such as bloating, gas, and heartburn. That’s
when we often reach for antacids and may notice our brain isn’t as sharp, and we suffer from brain fog and sleep disturbances.
Dr. Jarembek warns that research shows that leaky gut syndrome will also occur six hours after a concussion, head trauma, or car accident. “The leaky gut doesn’t fix itself and progresses, worsening over decades, and, at some point, you can start to suffer with chronic pain syndromes and cognitive disorders like early dementia, Parkinson’s, or Alzheimer’s.”
As Dr. Jarembek assessed himself through his functional neurology program, he discovered at age 45 that he had early-stage cognitive decline. Diagnosing himself early allowed him to absolve his symptoms through a 10-week gut cleanse and doing neurological brain-based exercises and rehab.
“Much of the work comes from the patient,” he says, “from what they put in their mouth to doing the brain-based exercises in the office and at home. The patient must show up.”
Dr. Jarembek put his passion for his work in functional neurology and helping people toward a book. “Enough is Enough: Take Your Health into Your Own Hands” was released in early December. In the Amazon best-selling book, he explains extensively the correlation between the brain, body, and gut.
“There are seven key areas of health that I look
RightEye Vision System. Through an eye-tracking exam, it can quantify a number from zero to 100. A score of 90 or more is a healthy brain.
“We monitor and manage patients’ progression as they do home exercises and in-office treatments over time,” he says.
Active Care Wellness also offers Pulse PEMF technology. PEMF, or pulsed electromagnetic fields, infuses the body with magnetic energy at the cellular level to enhance the body’s natural recovery and healing.
“I have about $200,000 in state-of-the-art equipment to help assess and treat the brain and body for optimal healing,” he says.
New patients who sign up for the neurology exam with nerve damage screening will get a free copy of the book. Call Dr. Jarembek today if you’d like him to speak at your next gathering or group event about detecting early cognitive decline and preventing dementia and Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s diseases.
“Don’t let your age or symptoms fool you,” says Dr. Jarembek. “Decline is avoidable.”
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Groundbreaking News Scottsdale North’s park begins construction!
By Scott Gaertner, Associate Broker Photos courtesy of scottsdalenorthpark.com
That invitation was met with enthusiastic response, as photo three reveals. Over 200 residents showed up at the first open meeting, presenting a united front that took city representatives by surprise.
which garnered the support of over 600 Scottsdale North residents who stood unwaveringly for the park they had long envisioned.
park. It promises to be a hub for memories, recreation, and community bonding.
The groundbreaking journey that spanned over five years is drawing to an end, but the story of Scottsdale North’s Park is just beginning.
Seventeen years after a “Coming Soon” sign hinted at the promise of a park, the dreams of Scottsdale North residents are finally taking shape.
However, every journey has its obstacles. A newspaper clipping highlights the opposition from a handful of residents, bringing the park’s progress to a temporary halt.
Their voices were carried to the corridors of power by dedicated advocates. Photo six captures me, Chris Cummings, and many community members addressing the city council, urging them to uphold the mandate given in the bond and proceed with the park’s construction.
The culmination of these efforts and dreams is depicted in photo seven: an aerial rendering of Scottsdale North’s first
Residents eager for further details can visit scottsdalenorthpark.com, where a video featuring Nick Molinari delves into the park’s future. Learn about the timelines, amenities, and how a $4 million shortfall due to inflation will shape the park’s final look.
The message is clear: this is a testament to the power of community and collective determination. The park stands as a symbol of Scottsdale North’s unity and shared aspirations. The journey is worth celebrating, and the best is yet to come.
This photo progression captures the poignant wait, with a sign many drove by for nearly two decades, offering a tantalizing hint of what was to come. Five years ago, that hint began to take a more tangible form, as shown in the second photo. The city of Scottsdale extended an invitation to its citizens, seeking their vision for the longawaited green space.
The community’s response to this challenge was swift and decisive. Photo five showcases a change.org petition,
Scott Gaertner is an Associate Broker with Keller Williams Arizona Realty who for the past 35+ years has helped more people find their lifestyle niche in the Scottsdale North area than anyone else. He also contributes his thoughts on the real estate market and lifestyle interests in the area and is the creator of ConnectingScottsdaleNorth.com. For additional info, visit scottgaertnergroup. com or call 480-634-5000.
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a.m. alarm clock. The goal: days that are still full of learning new things, meeting interesting people, collaborating on new endeavors, and feeling more in command of my own time and priorities, nurturing my creative and entrepreneurial sides. Some days may involve events, meetings, social media, or travel for Tequila Corrido, which is headquartered in Scottsdale (visit ilovetequilacorrido.com to find out more about the brand and where to find it) or dedicating time to other projects. The best parts: time with my son, Nate, and my husband, Tony, and our goldendoodle, Prince. Most days start with Wordle, the NYT Spelling Bee game, and include a book (audio, Kindle, or the real deal) and at least a little Bravo. I try to squeeze in a yoga class too, if not something off the Peloton app.
HI, MY NAME IS… Olivia Fierro.
I LIVE IN SCOTTSDALE AND I LOVE IT
BECAUSE… it is a vacation destination with gorgeous views, activities, incredible luxury resorts, and fantastic restaurants. And, it is a city full of neighborhood communities that are idyllic for families (I’ve never actually lived anywhere else where I knew my neighbors!). Bonus: there are a high number of soccer fields nearby, which means we usually don’t have to drive more than a few minutes to take our son to practice.
A TYPICAL DAY IN MY LIFE
INCLUDES… this is a tricky one. After just transitioning out of television news, I’m still figuring out what each day will look like. The certainty: no more 3:15
MY FAMILY IS… fun and weird and absolutely meant for me.
ONE THING I CANNOT LIVE WITHOUT IS... yoga. We are lucky to have so many great studios in town. My favorite in Scottsdale is Modern Yoga. When I don’t make time for it, everything feels off and I’m not at my best.
MY FAVORITE MOVIE I COULD NEVER GET TIRED OF WATCHING AND WHY IS… I will never change the channel if “Selena” or “Couples Retreat” is on. I also have no limit on the number of times I will rewatch “Hamilton” on Disney+.
WHEN I WAS YOUNGER, I WANTED TO BE… a supreme court justice, a ballerina, and a soap opera star.
THE SONG I WOULD SING AT KARAOKE IS… nothing, I’m usually too embarrassed!
THE LAST THING THAT MADE ME LAUGH OUT LOUD WAS… the last time (and every time) I get together with my girlfriends. That ridiculous laughter is the secret sauce to a good life.
THE PERFECT DAY IS… time to read in bed, a sweaty yoga class, pool day at home with my family, and maybe a little shopping squeezed in.
MY FAVORITE LOCAL NONPROFIT IS… we have so many great organizations in the Valley. No Kid Hungry, Valley of the Sun United Way, CPLC, there are so many generous hearts and smart leaders here.
MY LIFE IS… always a work in progress, and still getting better.
THE BEST GIFT I’VE EVER RECEIVED IS… it’s a tie between these two: a pink inflatable flamingo pool float that makes me smile every time I look at it, and a right-hand ring that was a total surprise. Both of those gifts were from my husband.
MY DREAM VACATION … ohh, I’ve been lucky to have some amazing ones already that I still dream about, like Bora Bora, Lake Como, Mallorca. I’m always hoping the dreamiest trips are still ahead!
THE BEST PIECE OF ADVICE I’VE EVER RECEIVED IS… trust yourself, and remember you are brave.
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Health
Why You Shouldn’t Be Worried About HRT Causing Breast Cancer
Dr. Alexandra Mayer, Ethos Integrative Medicine
It’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and our goal is to empower women with accurate health information! Misconceptions about hormone replacement therapy (HRT) often deter women due to fears of breast cancer risk. Let’s address this concern.
WHAT IS HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY?
HRT provides the body with necessary hormones to ease discomfort from hormonal imbalances, like menopausal symptoms of hot flashes and mood swings. HRT is available in various forms, but not all HRT is created equally.
Synthetic hormones are chemically altered, often leading to side effects. Bioidentical hormones, however, are structurally identical to hormones naturally produced by the body, reducing associated side effects. Many women prefer bioidentical hormone therapy (BHRT) for this reason.
DEBUNKING THE MYTH THAT HRT CAUSES BREAST CANCER:
The risks in the media aren’t what we thought them to be! Initial studies from the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) indicated a 26% increase in breast cancer risk with estrogen and synthetic progestin use. Unfortunately, this was interpreted as 26 in 100 women will get breast cancer.
It actually translates to less than one additional breast cancer case per 1,000 women, per year. A recent UK study also confirmed the WHI results: Women using estrogen-only HRT did not show elevated breast cancer risk compared to non-users.
THE KEY TAKEAWAY:
The only group with increased breast cancer risk were those taking estrogen
and synthetic progestin. Women using estrogen and bioidentical progesterone had no increased breast cancer risk.
For many women, BHRT has transformed their health, alleviating hot flashes and night sweats, stabilizing mood, improving vaginal health, and supporting weight management.
WHAT THIS MEANS FOR WOMEN:
Hormonal shifts are not something you “just have to deal with.” At Ethos Integrative Medicine, we prioritize assessing for potential risk factors before any treatment. Our approach involves a comprehensive evaluation of your health history and precise lab tests before recommending any BHRT.
With the right provider, thorough lab testing, advanced cancer screening, and tailored care, BHRT is a safe and effective solution to alleviate peri-menopausal and menopausal symptoms, leading to an improved quality of life!
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Why You Still Have Sciatica Pain (And How To Get Rid Of It For Good)
-By Leading USA Sciatica Expert, Dr. Tom Padilla
Is doing everyday things from standing up straight to nding comfortable sleeping positions and even just walking di cult because of sciatica pain? You may nd it hard to focus on enjoying those around you because you’re distracted by your pain. You may have already tried chiropractic, massage, stretching, and exercise, but the di culty is knowing which things will help and which won’t. is can be frustrating because it seems unpredictable.
Some sciatica is caused by muscular weakness and restriction, while others can be caused by sti joints. Ultimately, certain exercises may help some sciatica, but make other types worse. To best help you, I’ve compiled a list of tips that will help anyone with sciatica regardless of the type to reduce daily pain.
Most people with sciatica just want to know if there’s a solution that actually lasts. Solutions that used to work, don’t work any longer. Eventually you nd yourself in a rabbit hole, searching high and low for solutions that hopefully help you avoid surgery.
One of my patients, Marian, had tried everything above on top of back surgery, unspecialized physical therapy, pain management, spinal injections, spinal electrostimulation, acupuncture, and dietary analysis.
Marian told me, “When you go through this, you learn how many things you can no longer do if you can’t stand or walk.”
You don’t have to choose between surgery and giving up the activities that you love.
Sciatica is so common because many of the solutions out there just take one area into consideration. e muscles, the joints, nerves, strength, weakness, etcetera. e simple truth is that sciatica is a complex condition with many contributing factors.
e core issue, which has been proven time and again in the best research, is that the body has developed compensation patterns in order to protect itself. ese patterns are hardwired into the brain, and will continue to persist unless they are xed.
is pattern is what CAUSES the tight muscles, and the sti joints. ese tight muscles and sti joints eventually pinch the nerve, causing sciatica. erefore, correcting the pattern is the true root cause. No matter how long you’ve su ered, you can still get your life back. No surgery. No pills.
6 Reasons Why Your Sciatica May Be Lasting Longer an It Should:
1. You tried looking up exercises to do on your own for your sciatica. But with many “causes,” it’s di cult to gure out which exercises are right for you. is is why some exercises can seem to make it better, but some make it much worse.
2. You tried a few relaxing massages and it felt good for a few days but then it came back.
3. You tried chiropractic care and it eased a bit, but the nagging sensation is still there.
4. You tried waiting for it to go away on its own. at didn’t work…
5. You went to the doctor’s o ce, and they gave you pain meds or nerve medication to numb the pain. ey told you to come back in 6 weeks if it didn’t work.
6. You went to a physical therapist who put you on the same exercises everyone else with sciatica gets…then they left you with an assistant who only half watched your technique.
Why What You’ve Tried Hasn’t Worked
If any of these things have happened to you, unfortunately it’s common. e issue with a lot of these methods is that they focus on addressing the symptoms, not the root cause of your sciatica.
What To Avoid
Here are 3 things that can make your sciatica pain worse.
Stretching: If you’ve been stretching to x your sciatica and it hasn’t worked yet, it likely won’t. More often than not, sciatica has come up because of tight muscles. Stretching is for short muscles. Tight muscles are tight because they’re compensating for a weak muscle nearby.
Stretching will relieve them for a little bit, but it will come back unless the weakness is resolved.
Crossing Your Legs: Avoid crossing your legs at all costs. is can cause stretching in the back of your hip which compresses the sciatic nerve. It also causes twisting in your hips and pelvis which can put stress on the nerves in your back.
Resting: Certain activities right now might make your sciatica worse, but that doesn’t mean you should restrict all of your movements. If certain things are painful, like walking, lifting, sitting, it’s important to nd the root cause so you can start moving properly and stay active.
How to Fix Sciatica for the Long Term
So many of the “solutions” we try only provide temporary relief because they’re not targeting the root cause. And without getting to the source of the problem, sciatica pain will continue to return because the cause was never addressed.
Marian learned this the hard way, and unfortunately a lot of people do. After addressing the root cause, Marian says, “I’m back to walking 3-4 miles a day; I can lift and hold my grandbabies; I can go to parties without having to sit in a corner; I can go shopping again.” e only thing she’d change? Finding a specialist to help her address the root cause sooner. “I could have avoided a lot of doctors’ appointments and needless and expensive treatments, not to mention losing a couple of years to my other attempts.”
How To Get Rid Of Sciatica Pain for Good
If you’re ready to get to the root cause of your sciatica, and want to get back to being active with con dence, and without painkillers or surgery, you may qualify for a complimentary “discovery visit” with a specialist. To apply, email info@thedoctorsofpt.com and say “discovery visit” along with your phone number and we’ll reach out. Or apply at: www.thedoctorsofpt.com/discovery-session.
If you’re ok to keep trying on your own, our special sciatica report is full of more tips to ease your pain fast so you can get back to doing the basics without as much pain. Get a hard copy of our sciatica report (value $27) mailed to your home for FREE by calling 480-482- 0651 and asking for a copy, or emailing us at info@ thedoctorsofpt.com and saying “Send me a sciatica report” along with your name, phone number, and address so we can mail it to you.
Dr. Tom Padilla, Physical erapist, and Sciatica and Back Pain Expert is the CEO and Founder at e Doctors of Physical erapy in Scottsdale Arizona.
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Planning Your Estate with the Revocable Living Trust
By Libby Banks, the Law Office of Libby Banks, PLLC
Afriend recently told me a story about a woman she knew who did her trust with a company that offered steep discounts. You may already know what’s coming. She met with an attorney for less than 15 minutes. Then, when she signed her trust documents, she was with a salesman who spent hours trying to sell her an annuity. That is one of the problems that often arise with the companies who offer cut-rate deals on a trust.
But what about the other problems? If a trust isn’t put together properly, it won’t provide the support for you and your family when the time comes to use it. Here are a few things that a good trust needs to provide.
Done properly, the trust makes it easy for someone to step in to assist when you need help. However, often trusts done by non-attorneys fail in this role. The trustee appointment only says what happens if the trust owner dies – there is no appointment of a person to serve on incapacity of the trust grantor. To deal with this, we must file expensive court proceedings to appoint a trustee for incapacity when needed. In the meantime, bills go unpaid, or finances deteriorate, since the family cannot move forward.
The trusts we prepare in our office avoid these issues. We are clear about how a successor trustee is appointed to step in for you. In addition, even if all of your named trustees are unable to serve, we have a backup plan to get the right
trustee in place without having to go to court. A well drafted and well thought out trust will have these kinds of fail-safe provisions that an estate plan, that is only for the purposes of an annuity sales pitch, won’t contain.
Next, a properly formed and funded trust will hold your assets and upon death provide for the transfer of assets while avoiding a probate and a public disclosure of everything you own. The trust appoints the person you name to handle your estate, and they can do so quickly and in private. First and foremost, the trust first needs to put forward the proper plan for you. I once reviewed a trust done by an annuity company that did not even contain beneficiaries. None. The beneficiaries were left out of the trust document, not even contained in a document attached to the trust (which is also a bad idea).
A trust that is tailored to you will not only name your beneficiaries but take their situations into account. Is someone receiving important government benefits? The trust can hold their share in a special needs trust. Has someone had drug or alcohol issues? We can include substance abuse provisions to protect them. Have a blended family and want to include your spouse and still have your separate children inherit? That takes planning with an attorney, and more than just 15 minutes total time.
It’s important to plan for your estate, and it is important that you do it right. Our office, which includes me and my associate attorney Travis Meyers, would be happy to assist you in doing it properly. Call us at 602-375-6752 and check out our website at libbybanks.com.
Our Estate Planning in Phoenix and Scottsdale is highly customized to meet your unique family situation, assets, values, and personal goals. Our complimentary first meeting allows you to get to know our Estate Planning team and talk about your unique situation and what plan will best fit your needs.
Remember, when you choose us you are not only hiring someone to prepare your Estate Plan, you are choosing a seasoned Estate Planning attorney to guide you through this often complex process and raise questions you might not have considered. You are choosing an experienced team to create a plan that serves your family in the way that you want and, after you are gone, a trusted advisor that your loved ones can depend on.
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OCTOBER HAPPENINGS
PHOENIX CHILDREN’S 5K & KIDS DASH
When: Oct. 7
Where: Salt River Fields at Talking Stick, 7555 N. Pima Rd., Scottsdale
What: Get ready. Get set. Run the extra miles for sick and injured kids during the 2023 Phoenix Children’s 5K & Kids Dash, brought to you by RSM US LLP and presented by AutoNation! This family-friendly (3.1 miles) event is a great opportunity for fitness enthusiasts and families to enjoy running, jogging, and walking for a life-changing cause at the same facility that serves Major League Baseball spring training!
Info: saltriverfields.com/ phoenixchildrenshospital5k
STING: MY SONGS 2023
When: Oct. 9
Where: Arizona Financial Theatre, 400 W. Washington St., Phoenix
What: Join Sting on his “My Songs” tour, showcasing tracks from his pre-pandemic album, along with fresh renditions of iconic hits including “Englishman in New York” and Police hits including “Every Little Thing She Does is Magic” and “Message in a Bottle.”
Info: arizonafinancialtheatre.com
“TINA – THE TINA TURNER
When: Oct. 10 – Oct. 15
MUSICAL”
Where: ASU Gammage, 1200 S. Forest Ave., Tempe
What: ASU Gammage presents “TINA
– The Tina Turner Musical,” an inspiring journey of a woman who broke barriers and became the Queen of Rock n’ Roll. One of the world’s best-selling artists of all time, Tina Turner won 12 Grammy Awards and her live shows have been seen by millions, with more concert tickets sold than any other solo performer in music history. Featuring her much loved songs, “TINA – The Tina Turner Musical” is written by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Katori Hall and directed by the internationally acclaimed Phyllida Lloyd. Info: asugammage.com/tina
LEELA JAMES
When: Oct. 12
Where: Chandler Center for the Arts, 250 N Arizona Ave., Chandler
What: R&B powerhouse Leela James delivers a commanding, soulful performance that will leave audiences breathless with every note. Her raspy, stirring songs have been nominated for multiple awards and released seven top 20 R&B singles, as well as a number one track on The Billboard Charts. Ms. James will astound and make the world outside disappear. See why she has shared the stage with Robert Randolph, Maxwell, and the legendary James Brown.
Info: downtownchandler.org/do/leelajames
MARICOPA COUNTY HOME & GARDEN SHOW
When: Oct. 13, 14, & 15
Where: WestWorld of Scottsdale, 16601
N. Pima Rd., Scottsdale
What: Don’t miss out on Arizona’s premier Home & Garden Show at WestWorld. Dive into over 1,000 vendor displays, offering unbeatable deals on home upgrades, kitchen transformations, chic home décor, solar innovations, landscaping, patio furnishings, flooring solutions, window selections, and more. Enjoy an enlightening gardening workshop, interactive crafts, delightful wine tastings, exclusive tiny homes walkthroughs, and a live pottery wheel.
Info: maricopacountyhomeshows.com
CHELSEA HANDLER: LITTLE BIG BITCH
When: Oct. 14
Where: Arizona Financial Theatre, 400 W. Washington St., Phoenix
What: Chelsea Handler is a comedian, television host, New York Times bestselling author and advocate whose humor and candor have established her as one of the most celebrated voices in entertainment and pop culture. In 2022, Handler made her return to Netflix with her critically acclaimed comedy special “Revolu-
tion.” It follows the success of her 2020 HBO Max comedy special “Evolution,” which earned Chelsea a Grammy nomination for Best Comedy Album. Info: chelseahandler.com
SALT & LIME FIESTA!
When: Oct. 14
Where: Salt River Fields at Talking Stick, 7555 N. Pima Rd., Scottsdale
What: Join the festivities during the Salt & Lime Fiesta 2023 as they go bigger and more delicious! They’ll have endless street tacos, cold cervezas, margarita and tequila bars, delicious food vendors, lucha libre, game zones, live music, and much more! Info: saltriverfields.com/salt-lime-fiesta
WHEN YOU WISH UPON A STAR: A JAZZ TRIBUTE TO 100 YEARS OF DISNEY
When: Oct. 15
Where: Chandler Center for the Arts, 250 N Arizona Ave., Chandler
What: Celebrate 100 years of Disney through jazz at The National Jazz Museum in Harlem. Led by Sean Mason, enjoy iconic tunes like “Someday My Prince Will Come” and “Everybody Wants to be a Cat” with a fresh jazz twist. Don’t miss this nostalgic musical journey! This production is not affiliated with, sponsored, or authorized by The Walt Disney Company. Info: downtownchandler.org/do/whenyou-wish-upon-a-star-a-jazz-tribute-to100-years-of-disney
FOOD
When: Oct. 20 & 21
Where: ASU Gammage, 1200 S. Forest Ave., Tempe
What: FOOD is an intimate dinner party performance that uses smell, taste, touch, and audience instruction to feed a meditation on the ways and whys of eating. Why do you eat what you eat? Where does it come from? What does it really cost? At the heart of FOOD is an immense dinner table, surrounded by audience members. With a signature theatrical flavor combining rigorous design and stage illusion with
an absurdist sense of humor, FOOD pulls you directly into the mystery of how we find ourselves at this end of the salad bar. Info: asugammage.com/shows-events/ food
DESERT DOG POLICE K9 TRIALS & PUBLIC SAFETY EXPO
When: Oct. 21-22
Where: WestWorld, 16601 N. Pima Rd., Scottsdale
What: Join 70 top canine teams at WestWorld’s Tony Nelssen Equestrian Arena, showcasing their skills in real-life law enforcement scenarios: from agility to narcotics detection. This family-friendly event also offers a 117,000 sq-ft hall with 150-plus vendors, interactive SWAT, and aviation displays, and the latest in public safety vehicles. A must-visit for thrilling canine action and insights into modern safety tactics.
Info: alecapolicek9.com/k9-trials
DÍA DE LOS MUERTOS FESTIVAL
When: Oct. 21 & 22
Where: Mesa Arts Center, One E. Main St., Mesa
What: Mesa Arts Center is pleased to celebrate Día de los Muertos with an annual event created in collaboration with the community. Día de los Muertos is a celebration of Latin American art and culture related to the Mexican holiday, Day of the Dead. The annual free event offers a variety of features, performances and more in celebration of the memories of the deceased. Info: mesaartscenter.com/ diadelosmuertos
TRAVIS SCOTT
When: Oct 25 & 26
Where: Footprint Center, 201 E. Jefferson St., Phoenix
What: Inspired by his record-breaking No.1 album “UTOPIA,” Travis Scott’s UTOPIA – Circus Maximus Tour will transport fans into an unparalleled audiovisual experience. This show follows on the heels of Travis Scott’s electrifying live
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performance at the iconic Circus Maximus in Rome, Italy, which sold out 60,000 tickets in just two days. “UTOPIA” has been deemed the biggest hip-hop release of 2023, holding strong at number one on the Billboard Top 200 for four weeks running. Info: footprintcenter.com/events/travisscott
JAKE OWEN
When: Oct. 26
Where: The Pool at Talking Stick Resort, 9800 E. Talking Stick Way, Scottsdale
What: With a career-spanning collection of gold and platinum certifications, ten No.1 singles and over 2.5 billion U.S. on-demand streams, Jake Owen has ascended to stardom as a mainstay country staple. Known for his laid-back style and genre defining hits like “Barefoot Blue Jean Night,” “American Country Love Song,” and “Alone with You,” Owen’s last album, Greetings From…Jake, delivered three number one hits – “Made for You,” “Homemade” and “I Was Jack (You Were Diane)” – and a top five smash “Down to the Honkytonk.”
Info: talkingstickresort.com
THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL
When: Oct. 26 - 29
Where: Mesa Center for the Arts, One E. Main St., Mesa
What: Plunge into this stunning allsinging, all-dancing, dynamic stage show! When the citizens of Bikini
Bottom discover that a volcano will soon erupt and destroy their humble home, SpongeBob and his friends must come together to save the fate of their undersea world. With lives hanging in the balance and all hope lost, a most unexpected hero rises up. The power of optimism really can save the world!
Info: mesaartscenter.com/index.php/ shows/other-presenters/cyt-spongebobthe-musical
“PICTURESQUE”
When: Oct. 26
Where: ASU Gammage, 1200 S. Forest Ave., Tempe
What: Prepare to be transported into a sensory journey that combines the beauty of sound with the depth of emotion. In the first half of the performance, the spotlight will shine on ASU’s exceptionally talented students who have emerged triumphant in composition and concerto competitions. Carlos Zarate’s compositions will paint sonic landscapes that captivate the imagination, while Michelle Perez’s voice will weave stories that touch the heart.
Info: asugammage.com/shows-events/ picturesque
ART SOCIAL: JACK-O-LANTERN LUMINARIAS
When: Oct. 28
Where: The Vision Gallery, 10 E. Chicago St., Chandler
What: Get into the fall spirit with these fun ceramics class for beginners! Participants will learn how to make and join pinch pots into closed forms, then shape them into pumpkin luminarias of their own design. All materials included. The instructor will glaze, fire, and return completed projects at a later date. Info: visitchandler.com/event/artsocial%3a-jack-o-lantern-luminarias/7498
SZA
When: Oct. 29
Where: Footprint Center, 201 E. Jefferson St., Phoenix
What: Following her incredibly successful 17-city sold out run, Grammy-awardwinning music trendsetter and icon SZA will continue her touring trek with ten new dates in Europe and twenty-one additional dates across North America due to incredible fan demand. Produced by Live Nation, the S.O.S. Tour will circle back to North America in the fall wrapping up in Phoenix at Footprint Center with special guest d4vd. Info: footprintcenter.com/events/sza
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CROSSWORD ANSWER from page 34.
SUDOKU ANSWER from page 35.
Entertainment Movie Reviews and Upcoming Release Dates
By Tony Beal
IN THEATERS
The third installment in this series once again delivers what fans expect: Denzel Washington brutalizing bad guys in unique and gory ways. This time around, director Antoine Fuqua infuses the action scenes with a horror-like atmosphere, showing McCall stalking his prey from the shadows and using distorted angles, thanks to the work of DP Robert Richardson. This approach helps the film stand out from its predecessors, even though it sometimes reverts to a more conventional style in certain scenes and exhibits pacing issues reminiscent of earlier installments. Intriguingly, the film also delves into the deeper aspects of McCall's character, questioning if he can ever find true peace and whether there's more to his life than violence. These reflective moments create a striking contrast to the film's brutal scenes. This is arguably the best installment of the series, and it could serve as a fitting conclusion.
ON HULU
performances as surprisingly welldeveloped characters, especially given the film's brief duration. The movie serves as a testament to what can be achieved with limited resources and time. I eagerly anticipate Rodriguez's next project.
ON NETFLIX
representations in this medium, overall, it doesn't quite gel.
OCTOBER RELEASES
October 6
“The Exorcist: Believer”
“Foe”
“The Marsh King’s Daughter”
“Dumb Money” (Wide Expansion)
“Reptile” (Netflix)
October 13
“Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour”
“Anatomy of a Fall” (Limited)
“Fair Play” (Netflix)
October 20
“Killers of the Flower Moon”
October 27
“Freelance”
“Sight”
“Bottoms”
A group of girls start a fight club to try to get with their crushes.
“Bottoms” is a true-blue contender for the title of most anarchic movie of the year, given the reality it presents. Every character and scenario is exaggerated to the max, and it’s an absolute blast to watch everyone adopt the most extreme approaches to everything, from singing to fighting. The superb cast sells it all, from leads Rachel Sennott and Ayo Edebiri to even the minor background characters. Emma Seligman's direction is simpler compared to her debut, "Shiva Baby," but it complements the tone of the film. The visuals and tropes of a typical comedy (paired with a familiar soundtrack) contrast sharply with the Mad Max-esque actions on screen. It's a truly unique and entertaining piece.
“The
Equalizer 3”
Robert McCall finds himself defending a small Italian town from the mafia.
“Miguel
Wants to Fight”
A young man wants to get in a fight before his life goes through a major change.
Short and sweet aptly describes Oz Rodriguez's new movie. At its core, the film presents a moral tale about the perils of succumbing to peer pressure and allowing fiction to shape one's worldview. Rodriguez adeptly navigates the young cast through two contrasting styles: reality and imagination, which feel like distinct films yet seamlessly blend together. This is not to undermine the cast's contribution; they certainly hold their own, delivering heartfelt
“You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah”
Two BFFs find their friendship tested against the dangers of middle school drama.
A more traditional comedy, this film isn't particularly memorable, but it's not bad either. Sunny and Sadie Sandler are the clear standouts of the movie. The latter's deadpan delivery and the former's exaggerated humor truly make them shine. The film's primary drawback is its repetitiveness, often recycling the same beats to pad its runtime. Its structure is peculiar, seemingly introducing specific plot points either too early or too late. While I appreciate its attempts at originality and its refreshing depiction of Judaism compared to other
“Five Nights at Freddy’s” (Theaters & Peacock)
“The Holdovers” (Limited)
“Priscilla” (Limited)
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64. Year off in school 66. Giannis' league
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Ornamental pond-dweller
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Knot-tying vow (2 words)
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*Walrus' cousin (2 words)
*Crustacean "on the barbie" 23. Finish line 24. Creole vegetable 25. He had 28. Gives a helping hand 30. Tranquil 35. Frosts, as in cake 37. Bear, in Latin 39. All the words in a language 40. "By ____, I think she's got it!" 41. Silver to Lone Ranger 43. Chows down 44. Mark Twain to Samuel Langhorne Clemens 46. Toupee spot 47. Pestilence pest 48. Singer Eilish 50. Rub the wrong way 52. Yoda: "Do or do not. There is no ____"
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STATEPOINT CROSSWORD - THEME: OCEAN DWELLERS
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Amidst the sun-soaked vistas of Scottsdale, Fairmont Scottsdale Princess is gearing up to transport its visitors to a twinkling winter wonderland. As the calendar pages flutter towards the end of the year, Christmas at the Princess returns, and this time, it promises a sprinkle of extra festive magic.
Now, if you think you've experienced all that Christmas at the Princess has to offer, 2023 has a frosty surprise in store. Introducing Aurora Ice: Scottsdale's dreamy escape into an Arctic paradise. Shed the desert warmth, don an ultra-plush faux fur parka, and immerse yourself in an icy wonderland. Imagine stepping into a realm where the temperature is a crisp zero degrees, and the ambiance dances with the mesmerizing hues of the Northern Lights. Here, the walls tell tales of hand-chiseled ice artistry, where every sculpture promises a photo op fit for a festive postcard. Engage in the merriment of 'reindeer games' — where the spirit of woodland caribou ensures a blend of laughter and friendly competition. And, as the evening matures, sidle up to the ice bar. Let the warm embrace of hot craft cocktails melt away any lingering frost, creating moments that are both heartwarming and chill.
Early birds, rejoice! Through October 31, Arizona's favorite Christmas attraction is presenting a holiday deal to make even Santa envious. Imagine cozying up in the resort’s luxurious rooms with a generous 40% off on overnight stays or exploring the enchanting property with 30% off admission tickets. But that's just the beginning. The brand-new, shimmering Aurora Ice Lounge + Chill Experience is up for grabs at a cool 40% discount, while the whimsical Ultimate Santa Experience sees a cheerful 30% slashed off. And for those who love snuggling beside the fire? Discounts are warming up fire pits, ensuring your evenings are toasty and memorable.
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