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Scottsdale’s New Mayor, City Council Members and Assistant Chief of Police Take Office

SCOTTSDALE RECENTLY WELCOMED ITS FIRST NEW MAYOR IN 12 YEARS WHEN DAVID D. ORTEGA WAS SWORN-IN

AND TOOK OFFICE. He is joined by three new City Council members who all earned their seats in last November’s local election.

According to the City, Mayor Ortega is a registered architect who designed many landmark buildings in Old Town Scottsdale. He is a graduate of the University of Arizona and was an apprentice architect to Bennie Gonzales, FAIA, the award-winning designer of Scottsdale City Hall, Civic Center Library and Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts.

Councilwoman Tammy Caputi has lived and worked in Scottsdale for over 20 years. She is the president and owner of Yale Electric West, Inc., a company she founded locally in 2001. She holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Wellesley College in Wellesley, Massachusetts and a master’s in business administration from Simmons University in Boston.

Councilmember Tom Durham grew up in a small town in Iowa and attended Cornell College in Mt. Vernon, Iowa, where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude in 1977, with majors in philosophy and history. After graduating from Cornell College, he attended New York University Law School in New York City and then went on to join the Mayer Brown law firm in Chicago where he specialized in tax law.

Councilwoman Betty Janik was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. She earned a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from the University of Illinois Chicago. After college she worked as a research scientist at GD Searle, one of the premiere pharmaceutical companies of the era. After taking time off to start a family, she spent nearly 10 years teaching math and science at the middle and high school levels.

Scottsdale’s newly-elected officials join incumbents Kathy Littlefield, Linda Milhaven and Solange Whitehead on the City Council.

SCOTTSDALE POLICE ASSISTANT CHIEF ANNOUNCEMENT

The Scottsdale Police Department recently announced the promotion of Commander Joseph LeDuc to the rank of Assistant Chief. He fills the position vacated by Assistant Chief Popp, who retired in December. “I have worked with Joe LeDuc since day one of my police career and I am very excited at the level of leadership that he will bring to the assistant chief position,” says Chief Jeff Walther, Scottsdale Police Department Chief of Police.

Chief LeDuc joined the Scottsdale Police Department in 1992. He served as a Patrol Officer, Field Training Officer, Burglary Detective and Homicide Investigator. In 2005, he was promoted to the rank of Sergeant. As a Sergeant he worked as a supervisor in Patrol, the Special Victims Unit and Internal Affairs. In 2013, he was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. During this time, he served a term chairing the Arizona State Governor’s Parent’s Commission on Drug Education and Prevention and served on a council to address the opioid epidemic. In 2016, LeDuc was promoted to the rank of Commander where he was most recently responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Downtown District and municipal jail, supervising and leading over 100 civilian and sworn police employees. He also served as the public safety commander for the Waste Management Phoenix Open Birds Nest event for multiple years. Assistant Chief LeDuc will oversee the department’s Investigations and Forensic Services Divisions as well as the Public Information Office in his new role.

Scottsdale Police Department Warns of Recent Phone Scams

THE SCOTTSDALE POLICE DEPARTMENT (PD) RECENTLY ANNOUNCED THAT THEY HAVE EXPERIENCED AN INFLUX IN CALLS FROM LOCAL RESIDENTS ABOUT A NEW PHONE SCAM.

“We have had recent reports of people claiming to be officers or detectives with the Scottsdale Police Department contacting citizens by phone,” according to Scottsdale PD.

In those calls the individuals demand payment by gift card or other online payment method to clear up arrest warrants. These calls are not legitimate. The Scottsdale Police Department does not make calls like this or demand payment by gift card.

“No law enforcement agency will ever call a citizen claiming they have warrants or unpaid tickets or anything else and ask for payment in the form of gift cards. Ever,” emphasizes Sgt. B Reynolds with Scottsdale PD.

To avoid being a victim, if you ever have a question about the legitimacy of a call related to the police department, call Scottsdale PD at their non-emergency line at 480-312-5000.

TO AVOID BEING A SCAM VICTIM, ARIZONA ATTORNEY GENERAL MARK BRNOVICH SUGGESTS THESE TIPS:

• Do not give anyone your financial or other personal information unless you know who you are dealing with. • Do not wire money or send a check to someone you don’t know. • Do not trust a name or number. Contact a company or agency directly to verify if they made the call or sent the letter. • Register all your phone numbers with DoNotCall. gov. Scammers ignore it, but legitimate businesses generally honor the list.

If you think you have been a scam victim, contact Scottsdale PD or the Attorney General’s Office at 602542-5025.

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Cooped Up? Get Out and About at Scottsdale Quarter

Valentine’s fun, kids’ activities, new ways to dine, and more IT’S SAFE TO SAY THAT MANY OF US MIGHT HAVE CABIN FEVER THESE DAYS, BUT YOU CAN GET OUT, experience: Desert Domes features four partiallyenclosed geodesic domes for outdoor dining, brought be paired with an ice-cold craft beer or a killer housemade cocktail while enjoying games and free live music HAVE FUN AND STAY SAFE FROM A SOCIAL DISTANCE to guests in partnership with Culinary Dropout. with a laid-back vibe. Culinary Dropout will offer their AT SCOTTSDALE QUARTER THIS MONTH. The Quarter full food and drink menu to guests dining inside the has several free activities for couples, singles, families Desert Domes is located directly outside of Culinary Desert Domes. and kids throughout February. The outdoor shopping Dropout. Each heated dome is styled with comfortable center’s open-air format allows for safe shopping and seating, desert-chic décor and ambient lighting to “Our new Desert Dome dining option is perfect for dining options for Valentine’s Day and beyond. provide the ultimate outdoor dining experience. The guests who are more comfortable dining outdoors domes can seat a private party of two to six guests. or who want a more private experience,” says Ryan Show your love this Valentine’s Day at the Post Your Outside of the domes, guests can enjoy yard games Justesen, General Manager of Culinary Dropout. “We’re Love Wall. The interactive display, on view through from Culinary Dropout while taking in the Scottsdale so excited to bring this unique desert oasis to life.” March 15, encourages guests to celebrate the love in Quarter scenery. their lives by writing words of love on a sticky note and Desert Domes will remain open through spring. Guests posting it on the designated wall between Albion Fit “We are thrilled to partner with Culinary Dropout to can secure reservations by calling Culinary Dropout at and PAIGE. Post your note and use #PostYourLove on bring this new and innovative dining experience to 480-653-9701. For more information about Culinary social media to spread what makes your heart happy our guests at Scottsdale Quarter,” says Richard Hunt, Dropout, visit culinarydropout.com. to an even broader audience. Post Your Love is free to General Manager of Scottsdale Quarter. “This is a truly participate. Markers and sticky notes are provided at no unique and memorable way to enjoy a delicious meal Scottsdale Quarter remains focused on providing cost. in the privacy of your very own ‘bubble’.” a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone, as evident in its Code of Conduct and rigorous cleaning For the kiddos in your life, mark your calendar for A restaurant where food, music and art come together, practices. To learn more about Scottsdale Quarter’s the KidX Club Bestie Bash on February 12 from 3-6 Culinary Dropout serves inventive cocktails and classic ongoing events, promotions and tenants, visit p.m. Featuring free Valentine’s Day crafts, a balloon comfort food. Crowd favorites like the 36-hour pork scottsdalequarter.com or follow the shopping center twister and character appearances, your kids will love ribs and famous fried chicken drizzled with honey can on Facebook or Instagram. the interactive elements that keep them engaged and entertained. Registration is required to participate. Register online at scottsdalequarter.com. After a holiday season of shopping for everyone else, it’s time to treat yourself! Scottsdale Quarter’s Treat Yourself Day on February 13 from 3-6 p.m. features retailer discounts, swag bags, typewriter poetry, and live music from Henry Thompson. Registration is required to participate. Another way to show your love for the community this season is by donating much-needed blood to the Red Cross as the world continues to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. The organization will be on site at Scottsdale Quarter February 24 and 25. Register your slot to give blood at redcrossblood.org. Looking for the perfect gift for you Galentine or sweetheart? After a successful two-month pop-up storefront at Scottsdale Quarter, Junk in the Trunk Vintage Market will continue artisan and vintage curated fun two doors down from its previous location. Open through April, guests can find handmade items and handpicked vintage clothing, décor and more from more than 80 vendors. Open daily from 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Junk in the Trunk Vintage Market is located off 75th Place in The Quad.

DESERT DOMES DEBUT

Scottsdale Quarter presents an all-new, safe way to dine with your inner circle, perfect for a one-of-a-kind

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YAM Properties LLC Purchases Pima Crossing Shopping Center

CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD RECENTLY ANNOUNCED THAT THE FIRM HAS BROKERED THE SALE OF PIMA CROSSING, A HIGH-QUALITY 238,275-SQUARE-FOOT RETAIL DESTINATION SHOPPING CENTER LOCATED AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SHEA BOULEVARD AND PIMA

ROAD FOR $51.5 MILLION. The buyer is YAM Properties, an owner-operator based in Scottsdale. Anchored by PGA TOUR Superstore, the retail center is home to several well-known national and regional tenants.

The seller was an entity formed by Los Angeles-based Karlin Real Estate. Michael Hackett and Ryan Schubert with Cushman & Wakefield in Phoenix represented the seller in the transaction.

“Pima Crossing is an attractive retail investment in a highly sought-after Scottsdale location,” says Michael Hackett. “This acquisition provides another in-fill, North Scottsdale asset to a tremendous retail portfolio owned by YAM Properties.”

Originally developed in 1993, Pima Crossing is ideally located in North Scottsdale at the full-diamond interchange of the Loop 101 Freeway and Shea Boulevard near the HonorHealth Scottsdale Shea Medical Center. In addition to the PGA TOUR Superstore, key businesses in Pima Crossing include: Cold Beers & Cheeseburgers, Snooze, an A.M. Eatery, Culver’s and Sherwin-Williams Paint Store.

YAM Properties LLC is the Scottsdale real estate investment and development arm of YAM Worldwide, Inc. Launched in 2012, the company currently owns and operates more than 2.5 million square feet of retail and office space. With commercial properties in Mesa, Glendale, Phoenix, Scottsdale, and Tempe, YAM Properties has more than 400 retail and office tenants spanning Greater Phoenix. The YAM Properties portfolio includes: Westgate Entertainment District, 101 & Scottsdale, Agua Caliente, Arrowhead Professional Center, Citadelle Plaza, Cornerstone, Hayden Station, Il Palazzo at Arrowhead Ranch, McDowell Mountain Marketplace, Pima Crossing, Scottsdale Grayhawk Center, Shoppes at Legacy House, Sonora Village, The Shops at Norterra, Village at Shea, Village Center, and YAM Circle. For more information about YAM Properties’ developments and tenants, visit YAMproperties.com.

Duet’s Family Caregiver Virtual Symposium Invites Caregivers to Learn From Nation’s Top Caregiving Experts

WHILE ENDURING COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS AND THE PASSING OF HIS WIFE OF 56 YEARS, GERALD WOOD

CREATES PAINTINGS TO KEEP HIM UPLIFTED. Though he’s dabbled in art since he was six years old, it became a full-time endeavor only a few years ago, in his late 70s. “I started when my wife was in bad shape,” he says. Wood was the caregiver for his Alzheimer’s-afflicted wife, Linda, with whom he shared “a love affair since day one.”

While participating in a caregiver support group offered by Duet: Partners In Health & Aging, he was introduced to the book, “Loving Someone Who Has Dementia: How to Find Hope While Coping with Stress and Grief,” by Dr. Pauline Boss. “Dr. Boss was a lifesaver,” says Wood. “Her book spoke to me at a time when I needed it. The rigors of caregiving can either break you or make you. She says re-inventing yourself is the key to surviving.”

In response to her encouragement to “broaden your identity and do what makes you happy,” Wood began taking art courses. He began to bring his paintings to the support group for “show and tell.” Fellow caregivers bought some of his work and commissioned pieces. That launched a new pursuit. His work has been selected for exhibitions, including one with the Mayo Clinic Loaned Artwork Program.

Thanks to Duet, where he discovered Dr. Boss, Wood says he has a new lease on life—a purpose. “My art, friends, family, faith and outside interests, including Duet, make me feel younger than my years. Life is a banquet!”

FAMILY CAREGIVER VIRTUAL SYMPOSIUM

Caregivers, as well as medical professionals, who seek inspiration from Dr. Pauline Boss have an opportunity to hear her speak at the upcoming Family Caregiver Virtual Symposium presented by Duet. Dr. Boss will discuss “Caregiving in the Midst of Pandemic Uncertainty.” Drawing from her most recent book, “The Myth of Closure: Ambiguous Loss in a Time of Pandemic” (W. W. Norton, 2021), she will discuss how new ambiguous losses have been compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic and how family caregivers can cope and stay resilient.

Co-presenter, Dr. Arthur Kleinman, M.D., will discuss “The Soul of Care: Addressing the Crisis in Caregiving.” Drawing from his most recent book, “The Soul of Care: The Moral Education of a Husband and a Doctor,” he will share his reflections about caring for his wife, and how the experience transformed his thinking about our medical system and the need to put those who give care at its center. KJZZ reporter, Kathy Ritchie, will moderate the event, which is sponsored by AARP Phoenix. Participants will have an opportunity to submit questions during the presentation. The event takes place on Wednesday, February 17 from 9 – 11 a.m. Family caregivers are free; professionals are $15. Register at duetaz.org/symposium to be sent link prior to the event. Registration will remain open until February 15 at 5 p.m.

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Chill Out at Fairmont Scottsdale’s New Premier Event: Winter at the Princess

WINTER ISN’T OVER YET, AND THE FAIRMONT SCOTTSDALE PRINCESS IS READY TO CELEBRATE ALL THAT THE SEASON HAS TO OFFER AT WINTER

AT THE PRINCESS. Guests can enjoy two different ice skating experiences, axe throwing, rides, ice mazes, inventive food and beverage options, and much more. The event runs through March 21 from 5 – 10 p.m. on Sundays, Thursdays and Wednesdays, and 5 – 11 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.

Skate like no one is watching at The Rink, with 6,000 square feet of real ice with luxury VIP fire pits available for rent with food and beverage service available for outdoor dining. Shop nearby for the hottest trends at the Chalet, your ski and sun outfitter. Take a break and enjoy food, beverage and games at The Lodge, with plenty of socially distanced seating outdoors. Dine by the fire. Try your hand at ax throwing and other outdoor games in the Lodge yard. Treat yourself to a special dessert waffle at Waffle Co., or warm up with a Flaming Coffee.

THE VILLAGE

Chill to live acoustic music at Campfire Park, where complimentary fire pit seating is available to roast s’mores while enjoying warm winter beverages picked up at The Village Bar and live music. Other rides and experiences at The Village are:

• Alpine Skate Trail: 5,200 square feet of a real ice trail • Snow Mountain: 120-foot ice slide • The Chair Lift: 90 foot tall, four person gondola Ferris Wheel • Ice Maze – more than 300 feet of glacier ice • Ax Throwing • Rock Climbing

THE KID’S VILLAGE

Young explorers ages 2-8 years old will enjoy a visit to The Kids Village, where they will meet the princess’ newest furry friend, Brrrnee the St. Bernard. Here, your pint-size adventurers will burn off some winter energy riding the Lolli Swing, Alpine Slide, The Flying Dragon, and Dizzy Dragons.

THE RINK

Made with 6,000 square feet of real ice, this outdoor ice rink is surrounded by the beauty of the Scottsdale desert and starry night sky. After a day spent as king of the mountain, snuggle up fireside at the best seat in the house. Your very own private luxury rink side fire pit table awaits. Rink side fire pit rental rates vary by capacity and dates based upon demand. For more information, call 480-513-6014.

THE LODGE

Enter the cozy outdoor confines of The Lodge, and you’re in for an incredible evening. Enjoy a comforting craft-inspired menu, including bacon-wrapped meatloaf, loaded waffle fries, cavatelli pasta and more. Sip on scrumptious cold weather-inspired cocktails like The Avalanche and the Cranberry Mule Kick.

WAYS TO EXPERIENCE WINTER AT THE PRINCESS

Book your staycation and just chill. The Winter Chill Package features a $100 daily resort credit, admission and Black Diamond Ice Passes to Winter at the Princess, and more. Other deals include an Arizona resident discount of 40 percent and/or a second night free, depending on the package.

Dine at Fairmont Scottsdale. Valet parking and admission is 50% off with a $75 minimum spend at any of the resort’s signature restaurants. Advanced reservations required via OpenTable or by calling 480-585-2694.

Purchase advanced ticket packages. Admission/ parking tickets are $60 for four people and include: complimentary self- parking and unlimited enjoyment of all rides and attractions, except skating. The Ice Pass can be purchased for $25 per person in addition to admission.

The Fairmont Scottsdale Princess is located at 7575 E. Princess Drive in Scottsdale. To learn more, visit scottsdaleprincess.com.

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A New Coffee Table Book Highlight’s Arizona’s Wine Industry

AWARD-WINNING PHOTOGRAPHER, DESIGNER AND SCOTTSDALE RESIDENT JENELLE BONIFIELD JUST RELEASED HER HIGHLY-ANTICIPATED HARDCOVER COFFEE TABLE BOOK, “AZ UNCORKED, THE ARIZONA WINE GUIDE.”

This exquisite 11-inch by 9-inch book weighs more than six pounds and features 544 pages bursting with gorgeous color photographs, showcasing 45 stories about Arizona’s beautiful vineyards, unique tasting rooms, and the maverick winemakers who call Arizona home like Eric Glomski, Sam Pillsbury, Maynard Keenan, and Kent Callaghan, to name a few.

The book opens with a foreword by international wine reviewer, writer and sommelier Elaine Chukan Brown, known online as Hawk Wakawaka. The introduction was written by acclaimed local restaurateur and sommelier T. Scott Stephens, co-owner of Beckett’s Table and Southern Rail in Phoenix.

The guide is then divided into sections based on Arizona’s wine regions. Each section begins with an introduction written by Arizona wine industry professionals and enthusiasts including wine blogger Cody Chasen Burkett (CSW), co-owner of Scottsdale’s FnB Restaurant Pavle Milic, and vineyard consultant Nikki Check. Michelle Jacob introduces the metro tasting rooms, and Annabel Sclippa introduces the outlier wineries. Richard Betts, independent wine and spirits educator, covers a section on Arizona wine festivals.

Bonifield spent over three years photographing and working with writers to craft stories about the people behind the Arizona wine industry. “My concept for the book began with this goal: to provide a resource for Arizonans to learn about the many vineyards throughout our rugged high country and the fabulous wines our winemakers create,” she says.

“What an amazing journey it has been getting to know so many Arizona winemakers and wine industry individuals. They are among the hardest working, most dedicated, and passionate people on the planet. I hope that people will enjoy the book as much as I have enjoyed creating it.”

“AZ Uncorked, The Arizona Wine Guide” is a stunning creation and a first of its kind for the Arizona wine industry. The hardcover coffee table book, which is 100 percent locally produced and printed by Courier Graphics, is $111 and available online at arizonawineguide. com/order-book.

Perfect Pairings: Local wineries match their best bottles with their favorite Girl Scout cookies

By Alison Bailin Batz NOW THROUGH THE END OF THE MONTH, GIRL SCOUTS IN ARIZONA ARE PARTICIPATING IN THE LARGEST GIRL-LED ENTREPRENEURIAL PROGRAM IN THE WORLD: THE GIRL SCOUT COOKIE PROGRAM.

Need a reason to splurge on a few extra boxes this year? Try pairing them with Arizona-made wines.

THIN MINTS AND CABERNET SAUVIGNON

Likely, these mint-flavored (and vegan) chocolatecoated cookies don’t need an introduction. Whether enjoying from the box or out of the freezer, these classics need a wine that can stand up to the mint. Carlson Creek’s 2018 Cabernet Sauvignon, a fullbodied, well-balanced bottle with clove and vanilla aromatics and cherry on the palate, does the job.

TAGALONGS AND PORT

These heavenly layers of peanut butter with a rich, chocolaty coating also need a red. Chateau Tumbleweed has a port-style wine called Fort Stinkbeast that is ideal. It got the name because during fermentation it smelled of cough syrup. Thankfully, the final result is less medicinal and more baking spices and brandy, making it a perfect marriage of flavors with chocolate and peanut butter.

DO-SI-DOS AND ZINFANDEL

Crunchy oatmeal and creamy peanut butter filling combine in these luscious sandwich-style cookies. Given the peanut butter, one might be tempted to try another port—like with the Tagalongs—but given the depth of flavor that the oatmeal provides, first try them with the 2019 Javelina Leap Zinfandel or its friend, the 2019 Prospectors Blend, which is 50% Zinfandel luscious from start to finish.

LEMON-UPS AND VIOGNIER

Many pair these deliciously crispy cookies bursting with bright citrus flavor with pinot grigio. And while a delightful duo, consider a crisp viognier. We love LDV Winery 2015 Sky Island Viognier. Plus, it is made by a local couple, so perfect for Valentine’s Day!

SAMOAS AND SYRAH

One’s taste buds are always in for a treat when enjoying Samoas, with their caramel and toasted coconut, not to mention drizzle of chocolate. Truth be told, most red wines pair with this crowd pleaser, but we tend toward Syrah the most, especially the velvety Heart Wood Cellars 2018 Syrah. As with LDV, it is also a labor of love from a local couple.

GIRL SCOUT S’MORES AND MERLOT

There isn’t much better than these graham crackerflavored sandwich cookies with creamy chocolate and marshmallow filling. Merlot, notably Alcantara Vineyards 2018 Merlot, is the perfect pairing as it is as smooth as the cookie is complex.

TREFOILS AND CHARDONNAY

Buttery with balanced sweetness, these shortbread cookies and chardonnay are made for each other! Grab a bottle of 2018 Pillsbury Wine Company Chardonnay, with its delicate white Burgundy style estate grown wine has hints of white flower, shortbread, and citrus, for the win here.

To find Girl Scout cookies near you, visit girlscoutsaz. org/cookiefinder.

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Solid Waste Management Discontinuing Alley Trash Collection, Moving to Curbside Service

THE CITY OF SCOTTSDALE RECENTLY ANNOUNCED THAT SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IS DISCONTINUING ALLEY TRASH COLLECTION FROM MOST SCOTTSDALE HOUSEHOLDS AND MOVING TO CURBSIDE SERVICE.

This transition just began and will take about four years to complete with different areas of town transitioning on a schedule roll out.

ACCORDING TO THE CITY, CURBSIDE TRASH COLLECTION WILL:

• Make alleys a cleaner, safer space. • Reduce the number of citizen complaints related to excessive garbage in the alley. • Reduce damage, wear and tear to trash collection vehicles due to the conditions of the alleys. • Help recover all disposal costs, which will help to keep fees for solid waste services low.

Collection days remain the same. Recycling collection and bulk/brush collection remains as is. Residents will be notified by mail prior to the city delivering new curbside cans. Residents can determine if and when their service is transitioning to curbside by using the Find My Pick-Up Schedule tool at scottsdaleaz.gov/solid-waste.

The last alley collection will take place that week and the old containers will be removed immediately following collection. Begin using the new containers as soon as they are delivered and place them curbside for collection the following week. To add additional trash containers at a fee, call 480-3125600.

How will this impact residents’ services? According to the City, residents currently share a large, 300-gallon trash container with their neighbors. The City will be providing locals with a new, smaller 90-gallon container that will be used solely by one household.

On your scheduled collection day, place your container on the street with wheels against the curb by 5 a.m. and remove it the same day. Keep your container at least four feet from parked cars, mailboxes and other obstacles that may prevent crews from picking it up.

To view a map of when this rollout will happen in your neighborhood, visit scottsdaleaz.gov/solid-waste/alley-tocurbside.

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