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new year has come and I am looking forward to what lies ahead. A new year provides so many opportunities to dream bigger than you ever have before, reach new goals, make new friends, and get involved in your community. In our January issue we are going to focus on golf and senior citizens. Scottsdale lends such a hand to our seniors as well as shining great light on the game of golf. Every year towards the end of January and beginning of February, Scottsdale’s TPC golf course hosts the annual Waste Management Phoenix Open. Go check out the 16th hole, as fans cheer on their favorite players in the stands that surround the par three. The Bird’s Nest this year will host American rock band O.A.R as well as country music star Jake Owen. This is a great event that the entire family can enjoy. Speaking of the WM Phoenix Open, head on over to our Family Spotlight where you can read about one of the players. Kevin Streelman and his wife Courtney open up about life on the PGA Tour. From stresses to highlights, these two have figured out how to roll with the punches. And with their first little one on the way, there is only a bright future for the Streelman family. A feature in this month’s issue highlights the Via Linda Senior Center. This is a place where all seniors in the area can go for a night out. From ballroom dancing, to art classes, social games, a billiard room, and more, Via Linda Senior Center is sure to help all seniors get connected and build relationships. With more than 500,000 visitors annually, it’s one of the busiest facilities in the community. Village Inn this year is celebrating National Pie Day. Be sure to go to their website or stop by the local store on January 23rd to order your delicious pie. Learn more about the history of National Pie Day in our History 101 column. Always be sure to browse over the monthly Calendar of Events, Good Times, and Around Town columns. We are promising some incredible events that you and your family will not want to miss out on in 2014. Good Times will update you on past events and Around Town will keep you informed of news in the area throughout the year.

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This year make it a point to enjoy your family and loved ones. Be quick to forgive for we have already been forgiven. Don’t fill your life with offense. Share your dreams, make new memories, and live life to the fullest. We only get this one shot at 2014, let’s make the most of it!

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Around Town

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Hometown Hero

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Family Feature

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Parent's Corner

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History 101

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Mercedes-Benz of Scottsdale Now Open for Business New Year Décor Trends from Abode Fine Living Focus on Renewal, Rejuvenation and Optimism Catherine Crandall, the owner of Abode Fine Living at 15505 N. Scottsdale Rd. in Scottsdale, recently announced the latest home décor trends for 2014. “Fill your home with the new neutral,” says Crandall. This includes browns, charcoal, taupe and gold. The combination of mix and matched neutrals renews the classic color palette of tried-and-true neutrals. You can mix and match different types of gold metals-gold leaf, rustic hammered, aged brass and pure shiny gold--to add a pop of optimism to your space. “Gold is truly the ‘new neutral,’ even Jimmy Choo’s latest book is dripping with gold accents,” says Crandall. Another trend that Crandall recommends to renew a home in 2014 is architectural salvage, a concept that takes parts from vintage furnishings and adds them to a more contemporary piece as a decorative element. For example, homeowners can create a collage of tin ceiling tiles of different styles and sizes to add flare to any space, or you can use a large window frame as the base for a headboard or mirror. For more information, visit AbodeFineLiving.com

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To get started: Talk about finances now. While it may be uncomfortable for your parents to discuss their finances with you, it’s essential that you are familiar with their financial strategy and resources. This includes knowing what type of medical, disability and long-term care insurance they have and what those policies cover. Use this information – along with if and how much you’re willing to help from your own funds – to evaluate which healthcare options are realistically within reach when medical needs arise. Create a contact list. Medical emergencies and sudden changes in a person’s health can happen as parents age. Because you may eventually need access to your parents’ bank accounts and other financial resources on short notice, make sure they’ve compiled a list of account numbers, computer login names and passwords, and the names, addresses and phone numbers of the professionals they work with. In addition to knowing the location of the list, you’ll also need to know the location of important financial and legal documents and lockbox keys. Identify current healthcare costs and needs. Become familiar with the medical and pharmaceutical costs that your parent(s) currently incur and determine if there are ways to reduce these expenses. For example, you or your parents may consider moving from a name brand to a generic prescription or, instead of filling prescriptions at your local pharmacy, ordering a long-term supply from a mail-order provider. Build a support network. Talk with siblings or other family members, neighbors and industry professionals to determine who can help you care for your aging parents — and in what capacity and at what cost. Proactively establishing a support network can help you avoid a strain on your time and energy down the road.


Anticipate future lifestyle changes and challenges. Even if they aren’t yet

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hen Michelle Bravo, 43, enlisted in the Army, it wasn’t until she returned home from her first deployment to Kuwait in 2001 that she truly felt a sense of patriotism. Bravo realized her role in the Army was much bigger than she ever expected it to be. A soldier for more than 20 years, Bravo has mastered the act of selfless service. This past Veteran’s Day, Bravo launched i Rock the Boots, a new clothing line for female veterans that embraces the femininity of every woman. A portion of all proceeds benefits female veterans who are in transition or homeless, and those dealing with trauma or abuse. She hopes her site can also serve as a support system and resource for military women across the globe.

represented in both enlisted and officer ranks of the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps, according to the Pentagon website? A Pentagon spokesperson?. “There’s an understanding between women in the military,” says Bravo. “You have to find a balance between being a female and a soldier. Femininity is now being celebrated instead of viewed as sign of weakness.” While there are only a small percentage of females in combat, about 3 percent of women are assigned to the front line units and have served in war zones such as Iraq and Afghanistan. Carley Jones, a Marine since 2011, describes what it’s like. “The friends I’ve made in the Marine Corps are more like brothers and sisters to me,” she says. “Our bond is like no other because we all go through the same difficulties and good times together. We depend on each other and we have been through so much together it kind of just happens.” An honorable military career

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Bravo wasn’t your typical military recruit. She didn’t come from a military family. After hearing a friend talk about the travel experiences she experienced while in the military, Bravo was intrigued


by military life. “I was a girly girl,” says Bravo. “I wasn’t very athletic and wasn’t into sports. I chose the Army because it seemed to be the perfect fit for me. I wanted something that challenged me, was meaningful, and gave me a sense of purpose and an opportunity to give back.” After a six year enlistment, Bravo attended college at University of Arizona where she enrolled in the Army ROTC program, and received a bachelor’s in business management. Upon graduation in 1999, she became a commissioned officer. During her service, Bravo deployed three times, including two tours to Kuwait and one to Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom. She also served as an assignment officer in Washington D.C. and Fort Knox, Ky., where she was promoted to Major before coming to Arizona State University’s Department of Military Science as an executive officer in 2011. The time to give back is now

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Even though her current assignment is only 20 minutes away from her home in Chandler, Bravo still puts in long hours, often consisting of 12- to 15-hour days; She typically begins with daily physical training at 6 a.m. There are evening events, temporary duty trips and training weekends, which take away time from husband, Ric, and two-year-old son, Isaiah. “It’s a constant inner struggle,” Bravo said. “I’m fortunate because I have an amazing support system. I focus on giving my all to my family when I am with them and to my job when I am at work.” But not all military moms are able to come home every night. Some are deployed overseas for several months at a time. A 2006 study from the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston reported that after Operation Desert Storm and Operation Desert Shield, women with children reported a higher rate of emotional health problems after deployment than women without children, including anxiety and difficulty readjusting after deployment. Children also reported an increase in emotional stress during their parent’s absence.

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Family Feature

Meet Kevin and Courtney Streelman Balancing golf and everyday Life Article Moriah Schowengerdt Photography Casey Graham

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e is currently ranked in the top 50 in the world and finished in the top 30 on tour last year. He won his first tournament last year at the Tampa Bay Championship, finished 2nd in the Player’s Championship, and took 3rd at the RBC Heritage. After 7 years on the PGA tour, Kevin Streelman is only getting more successful in his golf career. Between the constant traveling, making time to spend with his wife, and preparing for a new baby on the way, Kevin has a full plate. But, he wouldn’t change a single thing. Kevin started playing golf at a very early age. Slightly influenced by his parents, who are huge golf lovers themselves, Kevin was a natural. Although he liked the sport, golf didn’t become serious for Kevin until his junior year in high school when he decided to quit tennis and basketball to focus more on his golf game. After graduating from Duke University in 2001, Kevin went straight into a professional career. Between 2001 and 2007, Kevin played

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in what’s called the mini tours. During this time, he drove all over the country and worked odd jobs to pay for his entry fees. In 2007, Kevin received his PGA tour card through qualifying school and has been on tour ever since. His biggest fan and supporter is his wife. Courtney received her undergrad at ASU and has lived in Arizona ever since. Once she and Kevin met, they were inseparable. The Streelman family is about to grow. “I’m pregnant with our first child, a baby girl, and she is due Feb 3--interestingly enough, the day after the Waste Management Open,” Courtney says. Now Kevin will have two cheerleaders on the golf course. It is expected with such a busy lifestyle that times aren’t always easy. “Golf and the suitcase lifestyle can definitely bring challenges, but honestly, our close relationship makes those challenges that


much easier,” Courtney shares. “We try to keep the Lord at the center of our marriage, relationships, and decisions, and He takes care of the rest. There is a lot of peace in allowing Him to be in control. We may not always be perfect at that, but we try our best.” With the weekly travel and different hotel stays, these two together handle the pressure. Kevin and Courtney love to do normal, everyday activities when they have time away from the world of golf. They relish being at home and catching up with friends on weeks when Kevin isn’t playing. They like sports and music as well. “We love music and like to attend concerts, we love sports-especially football, so we enjoy a lot of couch watching when we get a few days of rest at home, and occasionally we attend live sporting events,” says Courtney. “Our favorite teams are University of Alabama, the Chicago Bears and the Arizona Cardinals. We are also huge Duke basketball fans.” And when it comes to being at home in Scottsdale, the Streelman’s enjoy going out to dinner at some of their favorite places including Mastro’s, Cowboy Ciao, Mojo and Local Bistro. This year in the 2014 Waste Management Phoenix Open, Kevin intends to make an appearance unless his baby girl has other plans. Regardless of whether he plays this year in Scottsdale or not, Kevin and Courtney live a life that they wouldn’t trade for anything in the world. “I think the reward is that Kevin is able to pursue his passion and make a living at it,” says Courtney. “It’s such a blessing to be able to do what you love. Of course it’s rewarding to see him experience success when it comes (in golf it can be few and far between, and sometimes nonexistent), but I think it’s most rewarding for him to have a positive impact on other people’s lives. We have developed friendships and met so many great people-it’s neat to see where it takes you, but also amazing to give back.”

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Parent's Corner

Fun Your Grandkids Will Never Forget Where to take them for a good time Article Moriah Schowengerdt

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here is no greater excitement than when grandma and grandpa are coming to town. Whether they live around the corner or only get to visit once a year, time with grandparents is always something that children remember. It’s important to know where to go and what to do with your grandchildren when you are with them. Going somewhere that is kid-friendly, where there is a lot to see, touch and do will ensure that your grandchildren will have the time of their lives.

Some of my favorite memories with my grandparents include going to Wild West shows, shopping with Nana, and driving around the school parking lot on Papaw’s lap. They also took my sister and brother and I to paint pottery, to see different museums, and to eat out at some of our favorite places. Those are memories that will stay with me forever. So here are some places that your grandchildren are sure to enjoy. Happy Exploring!

HEARD MUSEUM A place where you can take your grandkids to learn about the history of the North American cultures of the Native Americans. Heard.org. MacDONALD’S RANCH Located right in North Scottsdale this is the per-

fect spot to take the grandchildren for horseback riding, a petting zoo, and so much more. MacDonaldsRanch.com. SUGAR BOWL Has been serving up tasty ice cream treats for over 50 years and what kid doesn’t love ice cream? SugarBowlScottsdale.com.

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er musical instruments from all over the world and get hands-on too. MIM.org. DESERT BOTANICAL GARDENS Experience the desert plants up close as the kids examine cacti and much more. DBG.org. THE PHOENIX ZOO Children will be amazed at all the different animals and activities like train rides, giraffe encounters, wild animal show and a petting zoo. Phoenix Zoo.org.

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Village Inn Restaurants have become a community staple for the home-style pies Americans all know and love. “We encourage people to continue to experience this American tradition by coming in every Wednesday on Pie Rush Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. to receive a free slice of pie with any dinein purchase as our thank you,” says Cheryl Ahlbrandt, Village Inn marketing vice president. Of course, home-style pies will always have a cult-like following, and Village Inn’s pie selection is sure to please people with various tastes and preferences. On National Pie Day, the demand for pies increases, and guests can now get ahead of the crowd by ordering their favorite pie online at VillageInn.com/NationalPieDay. Guests can also order by phone or in person, and there are plenty of options to satisfy everyone in the family. “On National Pie Day, there is nothing more comforting than a warm, sweet pick-me-up, and we invite people to come in and enjoy a slice of one of our more than 15 pie flavors,” says Ahlbrandt. From the earliest days in Greek and Roman culture, to the 14th Century English empire, to the American Revolution, pies have changed in flavors, types and ingredients over centuries. National Pie Day on January 23 is sure to bring pie-lovers to Village Inn to try a slice of one of life’s simplest pleasures.


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Hot Spot

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f you are like most Americans, you see the beginning of a new year as an opportunity for a new start. And, for most of us, getting in shape usually is on top of our list of New Year resolutions. But, healthy eating isn’t always convenient or accessible and can be confusing at times. Well, I am happy to introduce you to a new restaurant that makes eating healthy fun and tasty. Located off the 101 and Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd., Grabbagreen made its debut in August of 2013 and its popularity instantly grew.

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Owners Kelley Bird, who has three boys, and Keely Newman, who has twin girls, have been best friends since high school. They wanted to be able to take their children out to eat where they knew they would have healthy, tasty meals that would be quick, easy and fun. Thus the concept of Grabbagreen was born using many of their own recipes. On my visit, I sat down with General Manager Mandie Lowran who quickly introduced me to a few of the 16 juices that are fresh squeezed and bottled every morning and perfect to grab and go. It’s like getting a meal or salad in a bottle. I tasted one called “Power” which is a combination of fresh spinach, kale, apple and lemon and was surprised how good it was. The healthy attributes of this drink are that it lowers blood pressure, boasts hemoglobin, reduces lethargy and fights infection. Another was labeled “Wellness” made with organic carrots, strawberries, apple and lemon and increases your energy, relieves heartburn, supports the immune system and reduces inflammation. Both were very good and I can’t wait to try 28 North Scottsdale Lifestyle | January 2014

some of the others. Lowran is excited about how the concept has caught on and all the new people stopping in to try their healthy drinks or meals. A graduate of Le Cordon Bleu Culinary College who has worked 12 years in the restaurant industry, she became a testimony that healthy eating works. “I never thought I’d be one of those people who says vegetables saved my life, but that is exactly what happened,” explains Lowran. Having gotten very ill and unable to work, Lowran was desperate to try anything to regain her health. As she changed her diet to one of healthy choices, she recovered and hasn’t looked back. She is very passionate about good eating and loves to help others make healthy choices. “I advise new customers to give everything a chance by trying a few things on the menu,” says Lowran. She enjoys seeing the pleasant reaction to how good healthy eating can be. More Than a Juice Bar

There is a wide selection of reasonably priced hot and cold meals to choose from. You can even create your own meal by choosing an organic grain, a protein (chicken, salmon, shrimp, steak or tofu), add a choice of three vegetables and nuts, and then finish it with a low-fat sauce from the 10 available. I found the cold Patagonia salad to be very good and the protein bars an enjoyable and filling snack. Have fun trying all 18 Smoothies on the menu, or create your own.. The Feeling Fabulous is a healthy and delicious option made


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Giving Back

Balancing Family & Passion A Stay-At-Home Mom Finds a Clever Way to Put her Professional Talents to Good Use Article by Michelle Guerrero

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fter getting her two young sons dressed, fed and off to school, and getting her daughter ready for the babysitter, Sasha Graham grabs her boots and work gloves and sets off to Camelot Therapeutic Horsemanship. With a pitchfork and bucket in hand, she digs in. She starts by cleaning and bedding the stalls, then moves on to bleaching and filling water buckets, and tops off her morning with a leaf-blower in hand to whisk away loose hay that may have blown out of the stalls. Graham has been volunteering her time for the last year and a half for Camelot, a Scottsdale based nonprofit organization that teaches horsemanship to children and adults who have physical disabilities. Volunteering offers her the flexibility to remain a stayat-home-mom, while providing her with the challenges and stimulation of having a job. She grew up with horses in Oregon, but her career, first as a television writer and producer, and later as a film publicist for The Walt Disney Studios, took her far from the ranch. Some days Graham’s tool of choice is a pitchfork, while other days it’s a computer. She is instrumental in many of Camelot’s fundraising events and has even spearheaded a few of her own. Camelot offers all services at no cost to their riders. This is made possible, 30 North Scottsdale Lifestyle | January 2014

thanks to dedicated volunteers like Graham. “So many women leave the workforce to raise children and they take their unique talents and skills with them when they leave. Volunteering is a fantastic way to put those skills to use while also working as a full-time mom,” says Graham. Her latest adventure is creating “Team Camelot” to participate in the Arizona Disabled Sports’ 5th Annual Run, Walk and Roll, to help raise funding and awareness for the program. People who sign up to be part of the team will have the opportunity to support two fantastic organizations. Race registration funds will benefit Arizona Disabled Sports. After registering, supporters are asked to contact Graham so she can provide them with a link to a page on GoFundMe.com to send to their family and friends. The GoFundMe page will give racers the opportunity to solicit donations. These donations will go directly to Camelot. “The race is 3.1 miles, a great distance for athletes, non-athletes, kids and adults. We are excited to welcome scouting troops, families, runners, walkers and rollers,” says Graham. “Anyone who wants to be part of Team Camelot and do good for their community in an incredible, tangible way.”


Graham was inspired to create this opportunity after she signed up for her first half-marathon and decided to open a GoFundMe page to try to drum up support for Camelot. It was an overwhelming success; she raised nearly a $1,000 more than her goal. That’s when she decided she wanted to offer the same experience to others with hopes to bring in more people to Camelot’s Round Table. “I have been training for the half-marathon for months and it has given me a lot of time to reflect on just how much good there is in the world, and how incredibly generous people are,” says Graham. “The fact that most of the people who donated to Camelot in honor of the race had never even set foot on the ranch, yet were willing to contribute, speaks volumes.” Graham is a shining example of one of many Camelot volunteers that keep this grassroots organization thriving during difficult economic times. Camelot depends on strong community support, creative fundraising and people like Graham who do whatever it takes to better the lives of others. “There is a freedom and satisfaction that comes with volunteering for an organization you believe in that doesn’t necessarily exist with other jobs. Volunteers are free to move on at any time, so when you’re working with volunteers, you know that the people you’re working with want to be there. The power of this experience is extraordinary,” says Graham. When Graham was asked to share one of her few favorite memohalf this pg City NSLS_Layout 11/27/13 1:50 PM Page 1 ries, is what she had to1say:

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“A few months ago I had the chance to watch a lesson in which a teenage boy with cerebral palsy was mentoring an eleven-yearold boy with autism. They began their lesson with a spontaneous wheelchair race through the tack room, received sloppy kisses from resident therapy dog Lily, then giggled, chortled and teased their way through an “egg-in-spoon” race on horseback. “The barn echoed with their joyful laughter and it made my heart swell to be a part of something so wonderful. Here were two smart, handsome, funny boys whose paths probably never would have crossed had it not been for Camelot. They were surrounded by people who believed in them and it was abundantly clear that, for those few precious moments of their lesson at least, they felt confident, happy and, above all, also believed in themselves.” January 11, 2014, Team Camelot will run, walk and roll its way 3.1 miles in Arizona Disabled Sports’ 5th Annual Run, Walk and Roll to raise funding for the Camelot program. If you would like to join the team or are interested in making a donation to support Team Camelot please email Sasha Graham, Sasha_Graham@hotmail. com. To learn more about the program visit CamelotAZ.org.

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Healthy Lifestyle

Biggest Loser of 2013 Scottsdale Winner Shares His Journey Article Moriah Schowengerdt

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t the end of 2013, several Scottsdale residents decided that they needed to accomplish the “new years resolution” that they had made to themselves in January. With the help of Pulse Fitness, these contestants were able to break bad habits, accomplish their goals, and begin their journey to a happy, healthy life. Pulse Fitness is a small studio gym located at Pima and Legacy, just north of the 101 freeway. Owner Tim Lyons has a vision to see people be fit for life through metabolic training. Tim has hired some of the best trainers in the industry who are dedicated to fitness and helping others reach their goals. Pulse Fitness is second to none when it comes to equipment, trainers, and fitness programs that will get you to the next level. Boot camps, personal training, and foundations classes are just a few of the options that Tim and his team provide. For the Biggest Loser contestants of 2013, boot camps were the way to go. The contestants started their journey by getting weighed in, measured, and fitted for a boot camp and meal plan schedule that would prove to be a challenge. Some of the rules that these contestants had to follow included a minimum of 4 boot camps a week and a mandatory weigh-in half way through the program. Boot camps were chosen as the method of exercise for these contestants because of the kind of high-intensity workout they offer. Contestants were pushed to their limits as they completed boot camp after boot camp. And although their bodies may have started getting used to the “boot camp beating,” it doesn’t mean they got easier. Boot camps have proven to be tough for even the fittest of athletes. After 52 days of this strict and rigorous program, a winner was revealed. Matt Kelly is 43 years old. He is married to his wife Tricia and they have an 8-year-old son. Matt graduated from Boston College in 1993 and quickly moved with Tricia to Arizona to escape the New England weather. “After graduating college and moving to Arizona, I started to gain weight over time. I had seen their biggest loser and boot camp opportunities before and had always wanted to try it but unfortunately, the timing had never worked out for my schedule,” says Matt. Despite his struggle with weight gain, Matt has always enjoyed living an active lifestyle. Some of his favorite activities to do with his family include hiking, biking, snow skiing, and all types of wa32 North Scottsdale Lifestyle | January 2014

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Waste Management Phoenix Open Should be another memorable year Article Kory Kilmer | Photography provided by WM Phoenix Open

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n just a few weeks the eyes of the golf world will once again fall upon the north metro area as the PGA Tour makes it annual stop at the Tournament Players Club (TPC) Scottsdale for The Waste Management Phoenix Open. For nearly eighty years the Phoenix Open has been a staple on the calendar of the PGA, and a lot has changed since Robert W. Goldwater (Barry’s younger brother) founded the tournament back in 1932. A passionate golfer, Goldwater not only had to sell tickets and recruit volunteers in those early years, but could also be seen preparing the course at the Phoenix Country Club. In 1955 the Phoenix Open began alternating its hosting responsibilities with the Arizona Country Club, before once again becoming the tournament’s exclusive home in 1975. Ralph Guldahl, a popular early 20th Century golfer who would end his career with three major championships, won that inaugural tournament, then called the Arizona Open. He would pocket a cool $600 for his efforts, which pales in comparison to the $1.1 million taken home by last year’s winner and ASU Alum Phil Mickelson. That win was Mickleson’s third Phoenix Open, placing him in a three-way tie for the most ever. His score of 256 (-28) also tied him with Mark Calcavecchia with the best four-day score in the history of the event.

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The Stadium Course at TPC Scottsdale would claim the event on a permanent basis in 1987, where it has been constantly voted a favorite by competing golfers and a constant highlight for golf fans across the region and beyond. “We have attended each of the last five years,” says John Frazier, a resident of Albuquerque who makes the trip with a loyal group of golf buddies. “We come out early on that Monday and spend three days golfing around town before the tournament even begins. But come Thursday afternoon it’s all about hanging out at the Open, eating, drinking, and having a great time.” Frazier and his friends are not alone in their enjoyment of the Valley in early February, as season after season the Phoenix Open sets itself high above the rest of the PGA events as the most attended event all year. Attendance over the course of the four days averages around a half-million. On the Saturday of 2013, a single-day record was set, with 179,022 converging on Scottsdale to take in a day following the world’s best golfers. Behind the scenes, the tournament also provides a charitable focal point for one of Phoenix’s oldest and proudest civic organizations. When the Phoenix Chamber of Commerce decided it needed a special events committee in 1937, a young Robert Goldwater was among the early young professionals selected for membership.


The group would become known as the Thunderbirds, and with new member Goldwater already the established tournament chairman, their link with the Phoenix Open was officially forged. Today, Thunderbird membership resides around 300 members, all of who have a love of sports equal only to their dedication for improving their community. Over the years they have been able to donate more than $86.1 million of Phoenix Open proceeds to organizations such as the Special Olympics, Boys and Girls Clubs, and local agencies of the United Way. Now just a single-year term, the chairmanship for 2014 is held by Tom King, now in this his eighth year as a Thunderbirds member. “It’s a full-time job,” says King, whose duties include having the final say on every tournament host detail. “You work all year long on the event, and every year you try to add your own element to it to make it bigger and different.” Among the tasks on King’s agenda are the details of the Coors Light Birds Nest, which remains one of the most distinctive events of the whole week. Held each year just outside the main entrance to the tournament, the Birds Nest becomes Scottsdale’s hottest spot for nightlife during tournament week, as headline acts take the stage for a night of high-octane, 21-and-over rock ‘n roll entertainment.

American rock band O.A.R will open up the 2014 edition of the Bird’s Nest on Wednesday, January 29, followed by country music star Jake Owen on Thursday. Legendary alternative rockers Weezer will headline Friday, and hometown cover band Metalhead will conclude the festivities in front of what is traditionally a soldout crowd on Saturday night. From the first off the tee Thursday morning to the roar of the crowd Sunday afternoon as a new champion is crowned, the stage is set for this year’s edition of the Phoenix Open to add its own memorable chapter to the storied history of the event. And Chairman King looks no farther back than last year to what a perfect ending to his tenure would be. “Seeing Phil Mickelson going wire-to-wire to win it, especially being a local favorite and ASU guy, that was awesome,” he says. “This year I would love to see a repeat performance. For me, that would be ideal.” The 79th Waste Management Phoenix Open is slated from January 30 to February 2. For more information on the tournament or the Thunderbirds, call the Thunderbirds Office at 602.870.0163 or visit WMPhoenixOpen.com.

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he Via Linda Senior Center (VLSC) is a fantastic place in Scottsdale where fun activities, classes, meetings and social events are waiting for seniors in the area. “More than 500,000 people visit our facility annually for programs, classes and special events, making it one of the busiest facilities in our community,” says Nick Molinari with the City of Scottsdale Senior Services. Voters authorized the VLSC in the 1989 Bond Election and it officially opened in 1995. In 2000, the center expanded, adding more space, classrooms and activities. Now the facility is 20,000 square feet. It includes room for a dedicated art room, fitness center, computer lab, library, billiards room and more. 36 North Scottsdale Lifestyle | January 2014

Many events enliven VLSC all year long. “Bridge is an incredibly popular activity at our facility, and offerings range from informal social games to sanctioned opportunities,” explains Nick. “We have staff dedicated to wellness and social services, and they coordinate support groups for those with Alzheimer’s, loss of vision, grief and loss, and other issues our older adult community might experience.” VLSC also partners with Fred Astaire Dance Studio to host a monthly ballroom dance with live music and dancing lessons so everyone can participate. Ten annual events enrich lives and offer social opportunities. Onsite, VLSC hosts a Holiday Art Show and a Spring Barbeque, as well as events for Mother’s Day, Father’s Day and Thanksgiving. Scottsdale Senior Services, also including Granite Reef Senior Center, also puts on two citywide events each year. One of them is the “All Things Senior” Expo and Tradeshow, held in February at the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts. “The goal of the event is to bring together a comprehensive collection of exhibitors who provide services, programs and products to older adults,” says Nick. “Our expo has become an extremely popular event, with over 110 exhibitors and 3,000 attendees annually.” The Entertainment Extravaganza is by far the signature event of


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ith its world-class courses and complimentary world-class climate, Phoenix long ago established itself as a premiere destination for golfers from across the globe. Lesser known, perhaps, is the fact that the city is home to the only golf club manufacturer in the United States as well: Karsten Manufacturing, or more commonly known in golfing circles as PING. The Karsten Manufacturing Corporation (KMC) is named for Karsten Solheim, who constructed his first golf club in the garage of his own home in Redwood City, Calif., in 1959. After relocating to Phoenix two years later, demand for that original club, a putter, would keep Karsten busy. What had started as a hobby consumed more and more of his time. Finally in 1967 Karsten decided to quit his day job as an engineer at General Electric and focus on developing his new company. He named his company PING, which represents the sweet sound that a golf ball makes as it strikes the face of one of his clubs. That same year he decided to move out of his garage in into a factory setting, and KMC was officially born. Though Karsten would pass away in 2000, the company remains under the guidance of the Solheim family as his sons have continued to manage the business. Today, PING has positioned itself among the premiere brands of golf equipment worldwide, and KMC is regarded as a trendsetter of club manufacturing with its focus on improving a player’s game through equipment technology. A tour of the manufacturing facility begins with a short presentation introducing the founder and how his passion for constructing a better golf club would lead him to creating KMC. After a video introduction to the rest of the Solheim family and one on golf club design, 42 North Scottsdale Lifestyle | January 2014

visitors are ready to see the factory. Since the actual forging of PING club heads is done off-site (mainly at a foundry in southwest Phoenix), the tour offers a first-hand glimpse of the actual assembly process. Visitors go straight to the factory floor, immersed in the hustle and bustle of employees hand-crafting every golf club. One of the most notable takeaways is the sheer volume of customization. Though PING ships out its fair share of demo clubs and sets, most of their clubs are based on orders from customers far and wide. Because a golfer’s swing is as unique as their personality, each club must be shaped, balanced, and bent to the individual specifications of each order. The one glaring omission is the fabled “Gold Putter Vault.” In a quest to create a unique way to reward golfers using his company’s clubs for winning a tournament, Karsten began creating two gold-plated (or in the case of major tournament champions, solid gold) replicas of the winning putter. After engraving both with the professional’s name and the tournament won, one of the clubs is presented to the victorious golfer, while the other is stowed away in the company “vault.” Widely referred to as the Fort Knox of golf, today the vault is home to more than 2,500 golden putters, with new ones being added almost weekly. Tours are offered every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, except for holidays. No children under 9 years old are permitted. Each 1.5hour tour begins at 9 a.m. Reservations are required; tours do sell out, often weeks in advance, during the peak months of October through April. For reservations, directions and additional information, call KMC directly at 602.687.5385.


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Late last year, Career Connectors started holding monthly meetings at the Highlands Church in North Scottsdale. Geared to helping those in career transition, Career Connectors is structured so that speakers from three hiring companies in the Valley come and talk about their company and positions available. Other speakers also discuss relevant topics that will assist in a job search. After, resume writers, LinkedIn coaches and career coaches are all available to answer questions. All this is available at no cost – even a professional photographer is available to take head shots for your LinkedIn account. “We provide all the tools you need in one location at one morning meeting and you’ll walk away with connections, resources and knowing you are not alone,” says Pierce. 44 North Scottsdale Lifestyle | January 2014

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Today you have to move away from sitting at your computer and start building contacts. Everyone you meet whether at a network meeting, the gym, church or your child’s soccer game are all key people to connect with during your search. You can make important contacts just by introducing yourself and then listen to their story so you may be able to assist them. The old saying “I’ll scratch your back if you scratch mine” works. Once you’ve built a relationship, the more likely that person will remember you and what you’re looking for when they hear of something. The “who do you know” question is not only important but also works. In summary,

• Update your resume using bullet points emphasizing your strengths with keywords found in the job posting for each position • Create a LinkedIn account and learn how to use it to make contacts and learn about current job postings • Build an effective professional network and ask everyone “Who do you know?” • Take advantage of resources available • Take computer classes on areas you may be rusty in or need to learn (Executive Training Solutions offers classes to those in transition at no charge) • Understand that job loss is a loss and a time of grieving is natural • Be patient, enthusiastic and positive during your career transition For more information on the monthly meetings, hiring companies and topics at each location, visit Career Connectors’ website. Also, you can read about other valuable information on Pierce’s blog: Jessica-Pierce.com. Career Connectors

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Lifestyle Calendar

January

Wednesdays in January $5 Mini Spa Treatments Scottsdale

Gather all your girlfriends and head over to Remington’s Restaurant & Lounge every Wednesday night. Enjoy $5 mini spa treatments, two-for-one well drinks, and 20 percent off the tasty lounge menu. Cut a rug on the dance floor while listening to live jazz performed by Joel Robin & Delphine Cortez. For more information, call 480.951.5101 or visit RemingtonRestaurant.net.

annual Scottsdale Wedding Walk from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at The Venue Scottsdale, 7117 E. 3rd Ave.. The event offers attendees the chance to visit participating vendors as well as shops located on the wedding walk map throughout Old Town Scottsdale. There will be food, two fashion shows with door prizes announced after each show, a Bridal Lounge, and over $5,000 in prizes. For more information, visit ScottsdaleWeddingWalk.com.

January 6-11 Christmas Tree Roundup Scottsdale

Those with residential collection service should have their Christmas tree curbside by 5 a.m. on the morning of Monday, Jan 6. Remove stands, lights and ornaments. No artificial trees will be collected. Trees can also be dropped off between 7 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 11, at Scottsdale Ranch Park, 10400 E. Via Linda, or Eldorado Park, 2311 N. Miller Road. All trees collected will be turned into compost or mulch. For more information, call 480.312.5600.

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January 11-31 The Celebration of Fine Art Scottsdale

The Celebration of Fine Art, a perennial favorite among art lovers from around the world, will open its working studio and art show with 100 top artists Saturday, Jan. 11 at the southwest corner of Hayden Rd. and the Loop 101. The 24th annual event will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. through


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Free, informative and entertaining concerts that feature performances and commentary by ASU faculty and graduate students. This event features Christopher Creviston, saxophone; Michael Kocour, jazz piano; and Dom Moio, drums. Food bank donations accepted. RSVP required. For moreinformation, call 480.596.2660 or visit ASUKerr. com or Music.ASU.edu.

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Sunday, March 23. The Celebration of Fine Art is a juried, invitational show and art sale with more than 40,000 square feet of working studios and works of art by 100 renowned and emerging artists from across the country. CelebrateArt.com.

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ScottsdaleCombines remarks with performances, features uplifting, dramatic, soul-searching music of this incomparable composer, including the “Teresa ‘ Sonata” and the Sonata, Op. 111, written after deafness had engulfed the composer. Tickets cost from $29-49. For more information, call 480.499.8587 or visit ScottsdalePerformingArts.org.

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Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts hosts the free event featuring the Valley's top entertainersand intermittent craft activities for children. Seating is available on the lawn, and portable chairs and picnic baskets are welcome. Food available for purchase. Noon - 4 p.m. For more information, call 480.499.8587 or visit ScottsdalePerforming Arts.org.

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View 100 nationally acclaimed fine artisans at work, see hands-on art demonstrations and workshops and enjoy entertainment and a café. Weekends feature musical entertainment, too. For more information, call 480.837.7163 or visit ArizonaFineArtExpo.com.

January 12-14 Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction Scottsdale

Held at WestWorld, 16601 N Pima Rd., the event features more than 1,000 of the world’s finest collector and special-interest automobiles and is attended by 250,000 collectors and enthusiasts from around the globe. In addition to the amazing vehicles, attendees enjoy a lifestyle experience featuring fine art, fashion and gourmet cuisine. Barrett-Jackson.com/Scottsdale. January 2014 | North Scottsdale Lifestyle 47


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Parting Thoughts

How Will You Make a Difference This Year? Words Lisa Cooke Harrison

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f you’re reading this publication, it’s likely that you and I have several things in common. We don’t have to worry about where we’ll get our next meal. Our basic needs are being met and we’ll go to bed in a warm, safe and comfortable home tonight. What a wonderful blessing! I continue to wonder if I’ve done enough to teach my two boys about how blessed they are. How the years of hard work, careful planning and wise decision-making by two parents has not always been easy, but it is why they live the way they do and have what they have. Do they understand to whom much is given, much is to be expected? That they need to look for opportunities to give back? What about you? As the New Year begins, have you taken time recently to reassess how you’ll make a difference in the world around you this year? As an individual, and even as a family? The very best way to teach our children and grandchildren about being charitable is to lead by example. Don’t just write a check and put it in an envelope or fill a bag with cast-offs and set it out on the front porch to be collected. Instead, show your children, grandchildren, friends and family what’s important to you by rolling up your sleeves and volunteering on a regular basis. If you don’t want to do it alone, invite a friend or neighbor to join you. With volunteerism, the more the merrier is an absolute given! Most school-aged children can earn impressive service awards by volunteering a certain number of hours in a year. Encourage your chil-

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dren or grandchildren to choose one charity and focus their attention on it for many years. They’ll have the opportunity to build relationships and learn more about how the organization works if they visit more than just a time or two. They’ll find out what the organization really needs and may set out to complete a project to help meet that need. Before you know it, they’ll learn how to really make a difference. Pick an organization that touches your heart. Are you passionate about children or babies? Literacy initiatives? Animals or veterans? Finding a cure for a specific disease? Your volunteerism will mean more if the mission of the organization is one you believe in wholeheartedly. Before you give your support, please do the responsible thing and do your homework. There are too many organizations out there raising money and claiming to do good, when in fact they do very little to distribute the money and goods they collect. Celebrity-backed charities are a dime a dozen. Don’t assume that a famous face supporting or leading a charity means it is more legitimate than others. Ask a few questions about the percentage of money earned that goes to administrative costs and about how much has been given away in the past few years. You may find that it’s better to give directly to a national organization rather than a local, celebrity-backed offshoot that supposedly supports a national organization. You’ve got a year of giving ahead of you. Go out there and make a difference!


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