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ANNUAL SCOTTSDALE FIRE DEPARTMENT TOY DRIVE

Scottsdale Fire is accepting unwrapped toys and gift cards through Dec. 21 at SFD fire stations and headquarters.

“Our partner agencies must meet the need of families a little earlier this year, so we opened our toy drive before Thanksgiving,” says Scottsdale Fire Chief Tom Shannon. “These donations help make the holiday season a little brighter for many families. It is very much appreciated.”

Donations are distributed to partner organizations who serve families in need. Yearly, approximately 15,000 toys are collected through the toy drive, serving well over 1,000 families.

These agencies include:

• Vista Del Camino • HonorHealth at Shea, Osborn, and Thompson Peak • Family Promise • Arizona Helping Hands • Arizona Burn Foundation • Harvest Compassion Center

Donors are asked to consider gifts for children ages 7 to 12 and 13 to18 years old, as these age groups are more challenging to find appropriate items. Gift cards are alternatives to selecting something specific. Drop off at any SFD station. Locate the station nearest you by visiting scottsdaleaz.gov/fire/fire-stations.

RECYCLE YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE

From Jan. 6 through 16, Scottsdale residents can drop off their Christmas trees in yellow collection bins for recycling at the following parks: Eldorado, Scottsdale Ranch, Thompson Peak, Chaparral, Cactus, Horizon, and Scottsdale Sports Complex. Artificial trees, stands, ornaments, lights, or storage bags will not be accepted. Meanwhile, single-family home residents can place Christmas trees in their green waste pile, separated from bulk trash.

ADOPT-A-ROAD PROGRAM KEEPS SCOTTSDALE BEAUTIFUL

In the last fiscal year, 188 miles of city roadways were cleaned by 1,363 volunteers who collected more than two tons of trash, according to the city of Scottsdale. Volunteers worked for a collective 2,666 hours, which corresponds to almost $80,000 in labor cost savings for the city. At a recent appreciation dinner this fall, the city recognized several volunteers for looking after the roads they’ve adopted for more than 10 years, including resident Sonnie Kirtley, who has been an Adopt-a-Road volunteer for 26 years. Elizabeth and TJ Weirich weren’t far behind Kirtley with 18 years of service, and Angel Volgelsang hit the 14-year mark in 2022. Learn more at scottsdaleaz.gov, search “adopt a road.”

ENJOY THE HOLIDAY SEASON AT MCCORMICKSTILLMAN RAILROAD PARK

Enjoy a wonderful winter wonderland at the iconic McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park through Dec. 30. The 30-acre park is the most unique park of its kind in the country and during the holidays is decked out in festive decor. Take a ride on the Paradise & Pacific Railroad through twinkling holiday light exhibits or ride the 1950-vintage Allan Herschell carousel. Holiday festivities take place from 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. nightly, with a few exceptions. Tickets are $15 per person; free admission for children two years old and younger. The ticket fee reserves a 90-minute block, either 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. or 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. For more information, visit therailroadpark.com.

SCOTTSDALE LIBRARIAN EARNS DISTINCTION

Pat Ansell, a volunteer from Scottsdale’s Civic Center Library branch took home the distinguished ‘Library Volunteer of the Year Award,’ which recognizes a volunteer who has demonstrated a personal commitment to volunteering. Ansell received the honor during the Annual Library Association conference held recently.

Ansell has been volunteering at Scottsdale Public Library for 10 years and is the most active volunteer in the library system, often clocking in over 100 hours a month. Her primary role is overseeing the Library Shop at Civic Center, where she processes thousands of pounds of donations each week and maintains the shop.

“I appreciate being able to volunteer at Scottsdale Public Library, to be able to work with public employees and other volunteers and to gain knowledge from the books donated, such as classics to children’s. Also, I treasure the legacy I can leave my son and grandchildren,” Ansell says.

PARIS BAGUETTE COMES TO SCOTTSDALE PROMENADE

Paris Baguette, a neighborhood bakery café specializing in pastries, warm breads, cakes, and brewed drinks, opened its first Scottsdale location in November. Adjacent to Men’s Warehouse, in the Promenade Scottsdale center at 16243 N. Scottsdale. Rd., the shop also offers gourmet sandwiches and salads. For more information, visit parisbaguette.com.

City News Scottsdale Gateway Monument Replacement Project Underway

Photo Courtesy of City of Scottsdale RESIDENTS AND VISITORS ENTERING SCOTTSDALE WILL SOON BE WELCOMED TO THE CITY BY NEW ARTIST-DESIGNED GATEWAY MARKERS THAT WERE SELECTED BY THE COMMUNITY.

Five concept designs were created and voted on by the community in early 2020.

The concept by Moazam Khan and William Lester from MoD a+p was the selected finalist for their design, which includes the combination of natural materials with striking contemporary forms, which represents the integration of the old with the new and the harmony of nature with the built environment. Their design concept uses rusted metal panels slicing through a poured-in-place, boardformed concrete wall with weeping edges. The form of the rusted metal panels are an abstract representation of mountains and a natural desert landscape merging together with a concrete base, becoming one.

MoD a+p is a progressive design firm that has been embedded within the greater Phoenix metro community for nearly 10 years. Its focus on design, urban planning, and placemaking has led to multi-family, urban infill, adaptive re-use, and urban planning projects that enrich and connect communities.

The new markers will be built in 13 locations throughout Scottsdale to replace the existing entry markers. Removal of the old entry markers is currently underway. Installation will begin in mid-December and be complete by the end of January.

For more information, visit scottsdalepublicart.org/work/scottsdalegateway-monument-replacementproject.

Holiday Hooves & Howls

Photos Courtesy of Scottsdazzle SCOTTSDALE’S MONTH-LONG HOLIDAY EXTRAVAGANZA SCOTTSDAZZLE CONTINUES THROUGH DEC. 31 FEATURING STUNNING DÉCOR, DINING,

SHOPPING, AND 45 INCREDIBLE EVENTS. Among the events is Holiday Hooves & Howls on Sat., Dec. 17, from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. and Sun. Dec. 18 from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.

Meet the four-legged friends that help Scottsdale police officers. Say “Hay!” to the horses of Scottsdale Police Department’s mounted unit. Learn how officers care for and work with these dedicated animals to make Scottsdale safe. Shake paws with the crisis response canines used to support people going through a tough time and learn how these fury heroes assist in the healing process for victims of a traumatic event. The event is free and fun for all ages. Pet the animals and ask Scottsdale police officers questions.

This event is held at Noriega Livery Stable, 3806 N. Brown Ave. For more information, visit scottsdazzle. com/event/holiday-hooves-and-howls.

City News Holiday Fun

Scottsdale Quarter offers a myriad of seasonal offerings.

Photos Courtesy of Scottsdale Quarter ‘TIS THE SEASON FOR SHOPPING, CAROLERS, CHARACTERS, AND MORE AT SCOTTSDALE QUARTER,15059 N. SCOTTSDALE RD., AN OPEN-AIR SHOPPING DESTINATION WITH MORE THAN 90 POPULAR RETAIL AND DINING CHOICES.

HOLIDAY CAROLERS

Enjoy holiday music from the Dicken’s Carolers and Pete Pancrazzi every Saturday and Sunday afternoon through Dec. 18 while you stroll through Santa City in The Quad.

HOLIDAY TOY DRIVE

Scottsdale Quarter is partnering with Arizona Helping hands for their annual Holiday Toy Drive benefiting local foster youth. Through Dec. 20, The Quarter will accept new toys and new clothing for babies, children, and teens. Stop by Santa City in The Quad and look for the donation bin in the cabin. Thanks to the generosity of our community, Arizona Helping Hands has made the holidays joyful for children throughout the state since 1998.

MENORAH LIGHTING

Join Chabad of Scottsdale for some holiday fun at Scottsdale Quarter. On the evening of Dec. 18, enjoy treats, entertainment, and the lighting of the menorah. The event is free and open to the public.

PHOTOS WITH SANTA

Capture joyful holiday moments by taking a photo with Santa daily through Dec. 25. Santa’s cabin is located inside Santa City in The Quad. Hours and photo packages vary. Reservations are recommended.

SHOP WITH YOUR PET AT THE QUARTER

Fur babies, get ready for a day out at the Quarter! From 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Sat., Dec. 10, you and your pup can shop at all of Scottsdale Quarter’s pet-friendly retailers as well as enjoy some doggone fun. Get a complimentary holiday photo taken with the meanest and greenest grouch in Santa City!

Dress your pups to impress for the Ugly Sweater Contest for a chance to win a great prize. No sweater? No sweat, we’re also giving a prize for the Best Dressed pet.

Looking to adopt a new pet? The Arizona Humane Society will be onsite with puppies and dogs available for adoption.

Scottsdale Quarter is open seven days a week. For hours and more information, visit scottsdalequarter.com.

Black Tie Masquerade

Cooper’s Hawk Wine Club members partake in unique events.

CELEBRATE THE END OF 2022 AND WELCOME 2023 IN STYLE AT THE BLACK-TIE MASQUERADE. HELD AT COOPER’S HAWK WINERY & RESTAURANT ON TUES., DEC. 27 FROM 7 P.M. TO 10 P.M., THE EVENING INCLUDES A MULTICOURSE, WINE-PAIRED DINNER, AND MERRIMENT.

Transform yourself for an evening of glamour, donning feathered eye masks and formal attire. For added interest, you’ll be seated with other guests during the dinner to spark conversation.

THE MENU FOR THE BLACK-TIE MASQUERADE INCLUDES:

• Bubbly Rose Gold •Truffle Fondue Cappellacci -Sage-Truffle Brown Butter, Balsamic Glaze, Parmesan -Wine Pairing | Cooper’s Hawk Lux Chardonnay •Filet Medallions & Lobster Tail Gratin

-Parsnip Creamed Spinach, Sweet Onion Jus -Wine Pairing | Cooper’s Hawk Lux Meritage •White Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake -Macadamia Nut Crust, Roasted White Chocolate,

Chambord Glaze -Wine Pairing | Cooper’s Hawk Lux Ice Wine

The event is open to Cooper’s Hawk Wine Club members who love to explore, share, and pair new wines with food and memorable moments. Wine membership starts at $19.99 a month for a bottle of sweet wine and can be tailored to white, red, and multi-bottles.

Cooper’s Hawk Winery & Restaurant is located at 7361 E. Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd. The cost for the Black-Tie Masquerade is $100 per person, inclusive of tax and gratuity. To register, visit chwinery.com/wine-club/ special-events/black-tie-masquerade.

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BODYTRAFFIC to present dance performance full of invention, attitude, and urban edge

Photo Courtesy of Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts BODYTRAFFIC MAKES ITS RETURN TO SCOTTSDALE CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS ON DEC. 9.

This unique dance company will display how they captivate their creative expression to not only embody the essence of Los Angeles, but to inspire their audience as well. “We are thrilled to have BODYTRAFFIC back with a program of mixed repertoire, including a brand-new work, ‘The One to Stay With’ choreographed by the on-the-rise duo Baye & Asa,” says Diandra Adamczyk, senior programming coordinator at the center.

This dance company was founded 15 years ago and has since attracted great attention and publicity. BODYTRAFFIC was selected by the Obama Administration to be a part of DanceMotionUSA, which strives to engage international audiences through captivating performances. Members of the company served as cultural ambassadors in Israel, Jordan, South Korea, Algeria, and Indonesia, and now they are coming back to Scottsdale.

The company is ambitious to perform. Tina Berkett, artistic director and founder of BODYTRAFFIC, says the company has the “tremendous privilege” of feeling at home with Scottsdale audiences. “We feel the city’s big love for dance every time we’re there: it’s like an underlying vibration,” Berkett says. “As Angelenos, we have a common love for good weather and enjoying life. We feel so welcomed and so celebrated in there; after all, we are a fiercely Western company and Scottsdale is ‘The West’s Most Western Town!’” Berkett initially created the company due to inspiration from her college professor and mentor. BODYTRAFFIC includes exceptionally talented dancers and choreographers who have trained at some of the most prestige schools in the world, creating a company full of passion and creativity.

Prior to the regular performance, BODYTRAFFIC will also offer a student matinee on Dec. 9 at 11 a.m. at Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, 7380 E. 2nd St. This interactive matinee combines hip-hop and ballet to get students moving and is best for grades third and above. Student matinee tickets are $5 each.

BODYTRAFFIC will then offer a regular performance on Dec. 9 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $15 to $60.

Visit scottsdaleperformingarts.org/events or call the box office at 480-499-TKTS (8587) for more information.

Voters Pass Prop 308 Allowing DACA Students to Receive In-State College Tuition

The Maricopa County Community College District (MCCCD) joins education leaders across the state in applauding Arizona voters for their support and passage of Proposition 308, providing instate tuition to Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) students.

“Throughout the years, MCCCD has fought to provide Arizona’s most affordable tuition for high-quality associate’s degrees, bachelor’s degrees, and workforce training to all in-state students regardless of their immigration status,” says MCCCD Chancellor, Dr. Steven R. Gonzales. “The passage of Proposition 308 will allow thousands of Arizona DACA students to pursue their dream of obtaining a higher education, and we look forward to serving them.”

Proposition 308 ensures that any Arizonan, regardless of their immigration status, who has graduated from an Arizona high school and has lived in the state for two consecutive years, is granted in-state tuition at its colleges and universities. Each year, thousands of undocumented students graduate from Arizona high schools. Unable to access in-state tuition rates, many forgo their education aspirations due to the financial barrier. The passage of Proposition 308 will strengthen MCCCD’s growing dual enrollment pipeline, which has been vital in the recovery of the system after the initial impact brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.

“I believe that Proposition 308 is not only an investment and commitment to our DACA students but to the future of Arizona’s workforce development. Arizona has a serious current labor shortage, Proposition 308 will aid in jumpstarting our labor market by providing much-needed skilled employees to the current job market,” says Gonzales.

Proposition 308 makes higher education more affordable and attainable for DACA students entering college for the first time or returning to college to learn new skills and re-enter the workforce. Developed with local industry partners and economic development leaders, Maricopa Community Colleges offers sixty individual Fast Track Certificates that prepare students for a new career in as little as a few weeks or six months. The highly-specific training certificates meet the needs of current and future Arizona businesses, whether it’s precision manufacturing, healthcare, or advancing IT professional skills.

Arizona now joins the growing list of states that grant in-state tuition to undocumented students.

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345 Wealth Management Opens to Offer Fresh Approach to the Accumulation, Distribution, and Transfer of Wealth

In recent months, 345 Wealth Management opened its doors in Scottsdale. The full-service financial services firm, which is located at 4835 E. Cactus Road Suite 255, is focused on comprehensive planning as it relates to the accumulation, distribution, and transfer of wealth. Within the firm, the team also offers innovative approaches as it relates to asset location planning and risk transfer strategies.

WHAT’S IN A NAME

The “3-4-5” in the company’s name is intentional.

The “3” represents the three buckets of money where clients’ assets may be allocated.

The “4” represents the four tax quadrants where assets fall, impacting how each will be taxed during each phase of the investment.

The “5” represents the five strategies used to customize a plan using the buckets and quadrants to ensure clients have more time, money to do what they love.

LOFTY LEADERSHIP

While the business and its name are new to the market, the award-winning team is anything but.

The already rapidly growing firm is the brainchild of industry veterans Dillan Micus and Patrick Kearns, who together have more than 110 years of combined leadership experience in the finance industry. “The focus of 345 Wealth Management is to provide comprehensive financial planning services to our clients, allowing them to manage their finances so they can do more of what they love,” says Micus. “Pat and I bring years of experience to the firm, giving us and the team the opportunity to develop a roadmap for each of our clients designed to reduce risk while at the same time create tax efficiencies.”

Micus previously served as the executive vice president of his current broker-dealer, Equitable Advisors Southwest Branch for 17 years. When he moved to Scottsdale in 2005, he was the then-youngest person in the company’s history to take on the role of executive vice president. During his tenure, he was the firm’s highest-ranking officer in the Southwest region, growing the organization from a few hundred million dollars of assets placed under management, to $3 billion in assets placed under management.

Kearns served as a member of his brokerdealer, now Equitable Advisors since 2001, including as vice president of the Nevada office for 13 years, where he oversaw market operations, led recruitment and training efforts, and worked with clients across the Southwest. He worked closely with Micus in that role before moving to Scottsdale to serve as senior vice president of Equitable Advisors Southwest Branch in 2018.

“Dillan and I have spent decades understanding the intricacies of the processes and products that can impact financial freedom – estate planning strategies, wealth management, business continuation, qualified plans, the tax code, market conditions, client behaviors,” says Kearns.

Joining Micus and Kearns is Brady Schneider as chief operating officer. Schneider joined the firm in advance of its formal launch Spring 2022 and in his senior executive role, he leads the design and implementation of policies to promote company culture and vision and oversees all day-to-day operations under the 345 Wealth Management umbrella. Prior to joining 345 Wealth Management, Schneider worked for Equitable Advisors Southwest/AXA Advisors Southwest since 2007, most recently as senior manager of branch operations where he directed more than 100 associates, providing support for service, new business, and commission related issues, and ensuring companywide goals and operational standards are met.

Ali Grefsheim, a fellow Equitable veteran, rounds out the leadership team as chief of staff.

“The dedicated, unwavering work that we have done to facilitate financial transactions, create systems and processes, and advise clients is what has led us to start this firm,” says Micus. “Through starting our own business, we’re realizing a dream and now we will be able to help others realize theirs, too, starting with financial freedom on their own terms.”

For more information, please visit 345wealthmgmt.com.

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Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West Partners with Kids in Focus to Debut Captivating Photography Exhibition by Local At-Risk Youth

Photos Courtesy of Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West

WESTERN SPIRIT: SCOTTSDALE’S MUSEUM OF THE WEST ANNOUNCED THE ADDITION OF “KIDS IN FOCUS: A NEW LENS ON LIFE,” A MOVING EXHIBITION BY LOCAL YOUTH.

Through the art of photography, these children create connections with trusted mentors and reframe the way they see their world, building confidence, resilience, and hope. “Kids in Focus: A New Lens on Life” runs through Dec. 30.

Western Spirit celebrates the importance of art and storytelling in the American West by educating, inspiring, and engaging museum guests through national and local exhibitions, educational programs, and community outreach. As they continue to address the dynamic cultural exchanges that mark the transition from the Old West to the New West, Western Spirit is proud to showcase the Kids in Focus organization and its mission, as it aids children in the New West.

Kids in Focus is a nonprofit organization dedicated to giving at-risk youth the chance to see themselves and the world in a new light, equipping them with essential life skills to make the shift from surviving to thriving. During the nine-week afterschool program, local photographers become mentors to the kids, building trusting relationships as they travel all over the Valley exploring and taking images.

Upon completing this initial program, the kids keep their cameras and become members of the Grads in Focus and Junior Mentor programs, which keep kids actively engaged for several years, through high school and beyond.

“When kids experience trauma, they disconnect from the world and themselves. A camera in these kids’ hands, with the right guidance and encouragement, ignites imagination, and can switch the light in their eyes back on, giving them confidence and the resilience they need to overcome the challenges they face,” says Kids in Focus Founder and Executive Director Karen Shell. “We are so happy to partner with Western Spirit on this exhibition.”

For more information on “Kids in Focus: A New Lens on Life,” at Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West, scottsdalemuseumwest. org/project/kids-in-focus.

City News Arizona Gold Mining Experience Open to the Public on Dec. 10

Photos Courtesy of Cave Creek Museum CAVE CREEK MUSEUM WILL OPEN THE ARIZONA GOLD MINING

EXPERIENCE TO THE PUBLIC ON DEC. 10. The massive working exhibit will come to life from 10 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. Only five more demonstrations are available through the season, so it’s time to bring friends and family to see the amazing experience in person.

Stamp Mill

The outdoor experience begins in the museum’s lobby with a lively retelling of the Cave Creek mining district’s history. Guests then move outside for numerous demonstrations that showcase the hard rock ore extraction process for which Cave Creek is renowned.

The excitement builds with the operation of the amazing Golden Reef Stamp Mill and Tramway, Arizona’s only fully operational 10-stamp ore crushing mill. The stamps slam down in synchronized motion to pound ore removed from the mine into fine gravel. The stamp mill was brought from its former location at the Golden Reef Mine on Continental Mountain to Cave Creek Museum, which has the only fully operational mining stamp mill in its original mining district in Arizona. It is located just five miles from its former site on the mountain. The giant stamp mill also is connected to a working tramway and ore carts that carry the ore to be pulverized to the stamp mill.

The experience continues as guests peer into a mineshaft to show the blasting techniques used by hard rock miners. Next, onto the new blacksmith shop for a demonstration of the many skills used when parts and tools had to be fabricated onsite.

Guests then are encouraged to try their luck at the gold panning station, where museum volunteers show visitors how to pan for ore and minerals just like the prospectors did.

Other exhibits showcasing Arizona’s mining history include historical and archaeology; articles from Cave Creek’s mining and agricultural past; the historic first Cave Creek church; and the tuberculosis cabin, which is on the National Register of Historic Places as the only known existing tubercular cabin from that era. Admission is $15 for adults and children under 12 are free. Reservations are required.

Meanwhile, on Dec. 11 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., Cave Creek Museum will host Kiwanis Family Fun Days “A Homesteader Christmas.” Christmas for Arizona’s homesteaders was very much a “do-it-yourself” event. People made their own ornaments, their own cards, their own wrappings and the gifts they gave to one another. Visitors will be encouraged to make their own special ornaments and their own fun. The event is free thanks to the support of Kiwanis Club of Carefree. However, please make reservations.

The Cave Creek Museum is located at 6140 E. Skyline Dr. Reserve tickets online at cavecreekmuseum.org to secure your desired date, as there is a limit. Visitors should plan on coming early. Culture passes are not accepted for this event. Groups and home school groups are requested to contact the museum office to schedule for special arrangements on another date.

Stamp Mill — Working View

Homesteader Christmas

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Scottsdale Fire Department to Join Cancer Study

SCOTTSDALE FIRE DEPARTMENT WILL PARTICIPATE IN A NEW $4 MILLION GRANT TO ADDRESS OCCUPATIONALRELATED CANCER AMONG FIREFIGHTERS AWARDED BY THE ARIZONA BOARD OF REGENTS.

The University of Arizona will lead the study in partnership with the Arizona Fire Chiefs Association and Arizona State University. The research will test the effectiveness of whether blood or plasma donations lower cancer-causing “forever chemicals” levels. Firefighters encounter per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in many ways, including burning household items, potential contamination from personal protective equipment and firefighter foam, which is used to put out burning liquids.

Firefighters have a 9% higher risk of being diagnosed with cancer and a 14% higher risk of dying from cancer than the general U.S. population. (NIOSH Science Blog, CDC)

“This grant and the research it will fund are beacons of hope for our firefighters,” says Scottsdale Fire Chief and Arizona Fire Chiefs Association President Tom Shannon. “Our great hope is that it will improve life outcomes for our firefighters.”

The fire chiefs association also will partner with the Professional Firefighters of Arizona to recruit firefighters from throughout the state in both fire districts and municipalities in this research. SFD personnel will be included in the 1,500 targeted group.

“We are committed to protecting and saving the lives of these people who put their lives on the line for our communities daily,” Shannon says.

Shannon’s dedication to this effort is especially strong as his nephew Austin Peck, a Goodyear Firefighter, died from occupational cancer in 2019. The 11-year veteran of the fire service was diagnosed with the rare sino-nasal undifferentiated carcinoma in 2015.

“We miss him every day,” says Shannon. For more information about the cancer study, visit azregents.edu and search “firefighter cancer research grant.”

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