Skip to main content

Scottsdale Progress 10-23-22

Page 1

Big project near mall / P. 4

FREE SUBSCRIPTION

FREE ($1 OUTSIDE OF SCOTTSDALE) | scottsdale.org

An edition of the East Valley Tribune

INSIDE

Cash flows to candidate coffers in both local races Graham cash edging Carter, but she gets surprise help

NEIGHBORS............... 17

Scottsdale nonprofit saves horses from slaughter.

Sunday, October 23, 2022

BY J. GRABER Progress Staff Writer

T

hey say politics make for strange bedfellows, but it also can show up in campaign financial reports. In the race for the last open

seat on City Council, Pamela Carter, who – like opponent Barry Graham – espouses slowing Scottsdale’s growth, received a $1,000 campaign contribution from Dan Ishac,

see COUNCIL page 10

Thousands pour into SUSD Governing Board campaigns BY J. GRABER Progress Staff Writer

A

my Carney so far is winning the race for campaign contributions in the five-way campaign for two seats on the Scottsdale Uni-

fied School District Governing Board. Carney out-raised her nearest competitor Carine Werner by more than $6,000 for the quarter and finished the re-

see SUSD page 10

Haunted by inflation, local man still pays homage to Halloween

BUSINESS ..................22 Scottsdale chef growing his concept.

FOOD .............................. 32

Scottsdale pie lady ready forThanksgiving onslaught. NEIGHBORS .............................................17 BUSINESS ................................................. 22 ARTS ............................................. 27 FOOD ............................................ 32 CLASSIFIEDS ................................34

BY ALEX GALLAGHER Progress Staff Writer

H

alloween is a date that Scottsdale resident Chris Birkett has circled on his calendar every year. He has been decorating his residences for 37 years, including the home he has owned the last 16 years near Granite Reef Road and McDonald Drive. He began his annual homage to Halloween in August, pulling lights and decorations out of three offsite storage units, and then spent 10 to 16 hours a day converting the outside of his house into a eye-popping display of ghosts, goblins and assorted other characters of the season.

see HALLOWEEN page 8

Andrew Bloom REALTOR®, Senior Partner Andrew@BVOLuxury.com VOTED #1 SCOTTSDALE REAL ESTATE TEAM FOR 2018

Chris Birkett spent weeks setting up the Haunted Graveyard Halloween decorations at his home for his annual “Halloween Town” show. (David Minton/Progress Staff Photographer)

(480) 999-2948 www.BVOLuxury.com


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook