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SOCIET Y | FA SH ION | HOME | DINING | ART VOLUME 41, NO. 8, DEC 2023

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Remembering Justice Sandra Day O’Connor

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Publisher La Dolce Vita

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Fashion Samantha’s Favorite Finds

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Lifestyle and Entertaining Patsy Lowry

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Interior Design Barbara Kaplan

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Artist Profile Mark Budding

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Etiquette Heather Wagenhals

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Charity Spotlight The Heard Museum

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Society O’ Connor Institute

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Society Women’s Board HonorHealth

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Company Profile Lisa Henry-Holmes

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Society PACC 911 Luncheon

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Company Profile Pagoda Lane

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Society Celebrity Adventures

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Charity Spotlight Childhelp Drive The Dream 2024

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Travel Transatlantic on the RMS Queen Mary

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Travel The Glory of Rome

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Travel Japan at a Glance

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Society Polo Championships 2023

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Society Phoenix Heartball 2023

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Society The Best of Everything

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REMEMBERING ...

Justice Sandra Day O’Connor By Bill Dougherty

Much will be written about the passing of Justice Sandra Day O’ Connor and her vast legacy in the legal, political and judicial arenas. Yet there was so much more to this tremendous lady than her ground-breaking appointment to the Supreme Court in 1981. Sandra Day O’Connor was a true force in Arizona. This was long before her meteoric rise to worldwide fame following her prestigious first female appointment to the Supreme Court. She loved Arizona, its native American culture and the state’s majestic beauty. She was a member of the Phoenix Junior League and then It’s President. Justice O’Connor also served of the board of the Heard Museum and was also the president of the Museum. She was an avid tennis and golf enthusiast. A gourmet cook who from the 1960s and well into her Washington DC days was a consummate entertainer. Socialites, politicians and world leaders would marvel at her grandstyle entertaining, and she made every dish served. After attending Stanford University with former Paradise Valley attorney and mayor Ed Lowry and other notables, she returned to our state. She married and raised a family. She applied to 40 law firms and was rejected by all of them simply because she was a woman. But her tenacity, kindness and drive would open the doors for not only the position of justice but women in our state and the nation.

Joanie O’Connor with Sandra Day O’Connor

Memorial Park. Sandra Day O’Connor officiated the ceremonies with many of her lifetime friends including Ed Lowry, Jon Kyl, John McCain and Janet Napolitano looking on in amazement. She loved Paradise Valley and its residents.

She once said that when she became a Supreme Court Justice, there

Sarah Suggs, CEO of The O’Connor Institute, and the O’Connor

was no ladies’ room. It was truly a man’s world. However, Justice

family have done a brilliant job promoting the institution to not only

O’Connor moved effortlessly in those circles and gained the respect

our state but the world. Like another famed Valley politician Carolyn

of so many who had previously questioned her simply because of

Warner, the two ladies believed that you needed to hear both sides

her gender.

of the aisle and come together collectively. The O’Connor Institute

Even in her busiest days, Justice O’Connor never forgot her Arizona roots. Birthday cards arrived in expeditious fashion and she always

has done a brilliant job with her legacy and the legacy of so many other politicians and great Americans.

did her very best to attend weddings, funerals and celebrations of

Sandra Day O’Connor paved the way for countless individuals and

friends and family. The justice also found time to fly back to Phoenix

left a lasting and rich gift for not only our state, but the nation and

when the Town of Paradise Valley dedicated the Barry Goldwater

the world. She will be missed.

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LA DOLCE VITA The Season October to June By Bill Dougherty If Jill Alanko, Deanna Biddulph, Traci Cornell, Letitia Frye and Bari Mears don’t go down in history for pulling off one of the most successful PACC 911 event, then I don’t know what! The dedication of these beautiful ladies and so many more just like them have taken this tiny animal medical fund fundraiser and literally skyrocketed it into one of the top animal welfare events in the state. In the years we have supported it, it has just kept growing. We were invited to sit with these lovelies at The Camelback Inn the day after the Phoenix Heart Ball and it was smashing! Congratulations ladies. It’s better to travel and we agree so in this issue you will learn more about beautiful Italy, exotic Japan and Tubac: the next big thing. Staff writer Bev Rosen ventures back to the 1960s and gives us a glimpse into sailing transatlantic on the original RMS Queen Mary, now a tourist attraction in Long Beach, Calif. We’d like to thank everyone that contributed and (still is) to the annual Evening of Trends Gala 2023. It was a brilliant affair. The evening introduced the community to two new Fabulous Phoenicians and 10 new Trendsetters. The night made a huge profit, but since it’s a bit vulgar to talk about money, we’ll just say that the UofA Cancer Research Centers in Tucson and Phoenix will be quite pleased. By the way, now that winter is in the air and it’s finally cold, drop by Veneto Trattoria in Hilton Village. Their vegetable puree soup is

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Entertaining Beyond Wonderful By Patsy Lowry

“ Mirror, Mirror, On The Wall, Who Is The Best Dressed One Of All!! You can have anything you want in life if you dress for it.” – Edith Head During the holidays, why not elevate your fashion statements to the highest form of your personal artistic expression? This will require confidence, com­ mit­ ment, knowledge about fashion (your unique expression), acute observation, a certain style of panache and a sense of celebration. All of this should be combined with risk, creativity and chutzpa. Instead of wearing the same outfit every year, express new elements of “The Real You.” Fashion is a big part of your identity. It frees you to express yourself. Show more of a sparkling and festive you that will surprise your family and friends. I am encouraging you to try this at least once during the holidays, either at your home or at a friend’s home. We each have so many hidden dimensions we would like to express. Why not go the distance to imbue your fashion expression with new colors, divine fabrics and fresh flowers in your hair? Choose an outfit or look that uplifts and em-powers you. If you don’t feel confident, don’t wear it. Choose a role model whose style you really admire. What does he/she wear that speaks to you. Take a risk but believe in the risk you are taking. Dressing up is about elevating the mundane. Create the fashion person that you have always wanted to be. I am giving you permission to be more expressive, more stylish, more outrageous, more creative, more glamorous, more sparkling and more exciting. Use fashion as your source of inspiration by unleashing your secret, dormant creative expression to enhance the quality of a magical and new experience.

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6. Please have your hair, nails and make-up done. 7. Transend your “Known” into something new and magical. Dress by expressing a more authentic you. The compliments that you will receive will give you confidence and great joy. You will be delighted at the positive response you will receive. New dreams may come true. “I don’t design clothes. I design dreams.” – Ralph Lauren


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Decorate for The Holidays and Be the First to Have Next Year’s Big Trends! Being aware of upcoming Trends can be a fun way to instantly update your home’s decor and style. Living room and great room trends may be as simple as a new statement piece of furniture, a new grouping of pillows or a new lamp. Here are some mindfully chosen dynamics for new palettes, new textures, new ideas for what makes a house a home. You can make changes to your décor as you evolve into the holiday season and beyond. Whichever of these trends resonates with you, they all lead to living rooms or great rooms you’ll want to spend time in. See Trends November issue for Trends 1-7. 8. CORK FLOORING Cork flooring is back! It is natural, interesting, and a statement solution for organic living, meeting the sustainable and visual needs of conscious consumers. Cork is easier on feet and legs too. And it comes in several finishes. 9. PAINTED WOODWORK The woodwork in your room, which is a finishing detail, can become a design feature with an accent tone which complements the scheme of the room. You can match the ceiling and walls and have the woodwork create an outline of your room. It can be a bold statement or more subdued. Possibly match your sofa fabric to the color of the woodwork or to a fabulous rug. If your ceilings aren’t high, paint the woodwork the color of the walls and ceiling and then paint the doors an accent color. 10. HIDE YOUR TVS ince the living/great room is becoming a more functional and used space, we must have a TV in it, however it can be expertly hidden! This is where the creative challenge of beautiful and surprise design really matters. There are now many innovative design solutions to create decorative and functional alternatives. There are beautiful cabinets built narrow and sleek to hide the screen and fool the eye! 11. CURTAINS CREATE STORAGE Shelving is always the answer when we need more storage. What can we do when we have no more space for cabinets? A softer, more colorful, and much less expensive way to create storage shelving is under and even over items that have unused space and then cover it with a drapery of fabric.

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12. ORGANIC COLOR THEME We all want our living spaces to be a sanctuary, as we look toward 2024. People will long for homes that are calm, tranquil, and uncluttered without too much visual stimulation to promote wellness for the mind, body, & soul. 13. DIVIDE ROOMS & ADD STORAGE Many people require functionality in their home as a priority as we spend even more of our working days at the dining table or home office area. Open storage or room dividers is a great way to zone the living room without removing light or creating something which makes the room feel more enclosed. 14. METALS THAT SHINE Shiny metals are having a resurgence in living/great room trends, in new forms and applications. They could be in shiny brass or chrome and used together again! Even the popularity of materials such as aluminum and steel, are being embraced again with the glamour and elegance they can bring to the home. 15. LIMEWASH PAINT Remember lime wash or its cousin whitewash paint? Well, it’s returning and looking beautiful with organic design themes. The wood grain underneath can come through and add texture and interest. This finish looks beautiful in transitional style living/great rooms and also in an organic theme design.



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TRENDY ETIQUETTE

Observing Pickleball Etiquette By Heather Wagenhals

Pickleball. Just like the finely tuned skills required to dominate the court, observing pickleball etiquette is crucial for a harmonious and enjoyable game.

Do:

Avoid:

Start with A Smile: Pickleball is not just about competition but also camaraderie. Begin your game with a friendly smile and a warm greeting to your opponents. It sets a positive tone for the match.

Paddle Poaching: Never use someone else’s paddle, and don’t let your curiosity get the best of you. It’s like trying on someone else’s shoes – uncomfortable and inappropriate.

Wait Your Turn: The court is a shared space. Respect your fellow players by waiting for your turn to play.

Mind Your Noise: While cheering is encouraged, avoid loud or distracting noises during your opponent’s serve or play. Silence is golden, even in the lively world of pickleball.

Cellphone Courtship: Keep your mobile devices tucked away. It’s a court, not a texting zone. Emergencies aside, your game deserves your full attention. Retriever Duty: If the ball bounces onto another court during a rally, be a good sport and fetch it. It’s a token of sportsmanship and good pickleball citizenship. Call the Score Aloud: Clearly announce the score before each serve, ensuring everyone is on the same page. It avoids confusion and maintains the integrity of the game. Play to Win, Fairly: While the competitive spirit is admirable, fairness reigns supreme. Call out faults on yourself, even if your opponent missed it. Your integrity is your best pickleball partner. Offer Help: If you notice a player struggling with their technique or rules, offer friendly advice or clarification. It’s a great way to promote learning and camaraderie.

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Popcorn Paddles: Those loud “pop” sounds might be satisfying, but they can be distracting. Opt for a quieter paddle to maintain focus and avoid irritating your opponents. Volley Zone Violations: Stay out of the kitchen! Volleys must be made from behind the kitchen line to avoid unfair advantage. If you’re unsure where it is, learn the boundaries of the kitchen – it’s not a place for cooking. Trash Talk: Friendly banter is acceptable, but trash-talking isn’t. Remember, it’s a game, not a WWE showdown. Keep your comments respectful and in the spirit of the sport. Whether you’re a seasoned player or a newcomer, a courteous court is a happy court. Remember, etiquette is the secret sauce that enhances the flavor of the game. It’s not just about rules; it’s about fostering a community of respect and sportsmanship. Therefore, let’s ensure every pickleball match is a volley of fun, laughter, and wholesome competition.


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CHARITY SPOTLIGHT

Eddie Basha Collection Gifted to Heard Museum and Western Spirit On October 9th, friends and philanthropists gathered at the Basha Collection in Chandler to celebrate the announcement of the gift of The Eddie Basha Collection of American Indian and Western American fine art to the Heard Museum and Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West. This important collection – one of the largest privatelyowned art collections of its kind – includes more than two thousand works of art that span three centuries, including rare and important

examples of works representing tribes across the Southwest and many other artists. The event began with a welcome by Nadine Basha who reflected on Eddie Basha’s life and legacy. She was joined by Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs, Gila River Indian Community Governor and Heard Trustee Stephen Roe Lewis, and museum CEOs David Roche of the Heard Museum and Western Spirit’s Todd Bankofier.

David M. Roche, Governor Stephen Roe Lewis, Nadine Basha, Governor Katie Hobbs, Todd Bankofier

Governor Katie Hobbs officially recognized Indigenous Peoples’ Day during the event.

Artists, patrons, and community members celebrate the announcement.

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Artist Douglas Miles (San Carlos Apache) poses with an antique Bashas’ Market truck.

Stunning baskets from The Eddie Basha Collection will be shown in an exhibition at the Heard Museum, opening in February 2024.


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Over 900 guests at the Phoenician Resort attended the sold out Dinner With Frederick Douglass. Pulitzer Prize-winning author David Blight noted that the O’Connor Institute annual History Dinner crowd was one of the “largest dinners for history” he has witnessed in the world.

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A slew of very grand people gathered just the other evening at The Arizona Biltmore Resort. The HonorHealth Women’s Board founded two years ago by Penny Gunning and Ina Manaster has attracted quit the buzz. This year Patty Dion and Harriet Friedland chaired the informational cocktail reception. They made it very clear that this was not a fundraiser but a night full of questions and answers and medical wonderment. Leading physicians gathered to educate the vibrant crowd

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Penny Gunning and Ina Manaster

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Honor Ball Sharing Our Science

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on the subjects of gastro procedures that have become far less invasive, strides in the world of pancreatic cancer and reducing the rate of infections in hospitals using ultraviolet cleaning robots. You could have heard a pin drop during their presentations. The chatter on this amazing night continued well after the impressive gathering. You should have been there!

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Someone You Should Know Tell us about WHO International Designs We are a wholesale manufacturer who specializes in marketing, product development, licensed franchises, show tours, special events and advertising specialty items. We consult clients with great ideas to help take their products to market. We also offer partnerships with warehouse storage and full shipping capabilities known as a 3PL if they have inventory but choose not to do it themselves. You have 3 patents. What made you start your own company when you were in Radio & TV? We started the company with the wine charm concept of identifying your glass 23 years ago and it took off. From there we designed and distributed several other top products, The Vinturi Wine Aerator, Beaded Bottle Covers and The Box Seat. We launched The Tube Waistband, a modern-day fanny pack in 2014 and our newest product line is Electrolyte Boost. It’s the first ever electrolytes that you don’t have to put in water. Who are you on tour with and who are some of your other current clients? American Ninja Warrior, NBC Universal, Star Trek, Bravo Housewives, Batman In Concert, SNL, MasterChef Junior, College Bowl, Series One Ninja Shoes, Ninja Sport Network, American Ninja Warrior Adventure Parks, Electrolyte Boost, Waterkeeper.org, Ability 360 & American Valet to name a few. What’s the biggest difference you see with launching a product 23 years ago versus today? Wow so many changes and it seems like it happened overnight! You used to send samples, meet with buyers and go to market for in person meetings to show your goods. You built relationships with the buyers and store managers, and you would keep bringing them new ideas. Now it’s pretty much all social media ads, internet sales and your own website marketing. If you only have one product it’s hard to land in a big box store. Live events are still great for sampling but it all depends on the product.

How did your dad’s accident change you and your family’s life? It made all of us realize that life is short and if you have your health you have everything. Don’t take anything for granted and for sure don’t sweat the small stuff! The difference between my father the coach and any of us is about 3 seconds when he went off that motorcycle and had the accident. He had the best attitude, we all dug deep and pulled up our boots straps to take care of him. We became the A Team like he raised us to be, it was 10 tough years watching him be a quadriplegic. He never said why me, so we never said why us? We made the best of a bad situation.

You’ve been Philanthropic for a long time and chaired over 25 events, who are you passionate about these days? I support several charities and spent many years on the Chrysalis Shelter and Phoenix Suns Charities boards. Near and dear to my heart is The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation. I served on that board for 8 years as my father suffered a spinal cord injury from an accident, affecting my life personally. Locally, NotMyKid, I just co-chaired the gala again in April, I’ve been with them from the beginning which started 24 years ago! The National Quarterback Club Charities and The Boxed Up Project are the newest!

What are your hobbies if you have any free time and is retirement in your future? Free time and retirement? I do tend to be a bit of a workaholic, so I’ll keep doing this until the wheels come off! When people ask me to play pickleball I tell them my pickleball is closing deals! My real down time is cooking, it’s great therapy for me and brings out my creative side! My love language has always been food! My family, friends and co-workers are the recipients and taste testers! I bring homemade lunch into the office almost every day when I’m in town. Our staff is full of cooks so it’s fun!

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Great Gift – Put Their Initials On It! What is Pagoda Lane and what makes you unique to the Valley? We pride ourselves as being the ultimate “go-to” store that you can depend on for that unique gift that you won’t find anywhere else in town. By adding a monogram to our items, that great gift becomes an extraordinarily thoughtful one. What types of items do you sell in your boutique? We carry items such as cashmere, sleepwear, cosmetic bags/jewelry cases/dopp kits, towels, baby gifts, home décor, travel accessories and more! Pagoda Lane has one of the largest collections of candles and room diffusers in the Valley. We also have an amazing selection of greeting cards - unique cards that you won’t find in your local drugstore or supermarket. What is the most rewarding aspect of running your business? Our family is in the store every day, so we see our regulars all the time. We give them the personalized attention they have come to expect. We have been very fortunate to develop lasting relationships with our clients over past 4 years and consider so many of them to be part of our extended family. Does Pagoda Lane carry any brand names? Yes! Some of our brands are Stoney Clover Lane, Johnny Was, Pistola Denim, Faherty, Brooks Brothers, Jellycat and more. We also carry an impressive amount of home fragrance brands such as Rigaud, NEST, Antica Farmacista, Lafco and Cire Trudon.

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celebrities enjoyed the adventure with them, including Andrea Bocelli, David Foster, Reba McEntire, Katharine McPhee and many more! Proceeds from this memorable experience benefited the Andrea Bocelli Foundation, Barrow Neurological Foundation, and Grace Sober Living. Celebrity Adventures is looking forward to hosting its next cruise in the Mediterranean in September 2025.

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RETROSPECTIVE: CHILDHELP – SARA O’MEARA AND YVONNE FEDDERSON

Childhelp, Dedicated Eradicating Child Abuse For nearly two-thirds of a century, Yvonne Fedderson and Sara O’Meara have made children – specifically neglected, ignored and abused children – their life’s work. Back in 1959, these two ladies who dared to care, founded International Orphans, Inc., and what is known today as Childhelp. Childhelp, a national nonprofit, is dedicated eradicating child abuse and ensuring all children, families and communities live in a safe, stable, supportive and nurturing environment. Over the past 65 years, Childhelp has touched every state and beyond through its National Child Abuse Hotline and Speak Up, Be Safe curriculum that has been implemented in pre-K–12 classrooms – across the U.S. – and is the only evidence-based prevention program in the country. Through the Childhelp Advocacy Center in Downtown Phoenix, the organization is able to verify the degree of child abuse happening and provides therapy through certified counselors. Childhelp envisions a world in which all children are safe and loved unconditionally and promises, “All who enter here will find love.”

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Yvonne Fedderson and Sara O’Meara


Sara O’Meara CO-FOUNDER, CEO AND CHAIRMAN Who I am: Since 1959, I’ve been co-leading the Childhelp mission to bring awareness to the issue of child abuse, develop intervention strategies and pioneer treatment modalities designed to comprehensibly eliminate abuse from every angle. I was president of the Spastic Children’s League and an officer of the National Assistance League. I have served on the boards of international organizations concerned with children’s wellbeing. I was chairman of the International Alliance of Child Abuse and Neglect and served on the board of the National Children’s Alliance. As a board member for the International Union for Child Welfare, I was the sole U.S. representative among First Ladies and ministers of numerous nations. Why I’m here: For more than 16 years, I have seen miracles happen when a child is rescued with love, nurtured with care and inspired by hope. I believe every child who is free from abuse and neglect will reach their ultimate potential. Childhelp changes lives and we are honored to have shepherded millions of children to safety with the help of God and generous donors.

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Yvonne Fedderson CO-FOUNDER, PRESIDENT AND VICE-CHAIRMAN Who I am: After graduating from the Pasadena Playhouse, I enjoyed acting for film, television and stage, but my greatest role has been dedicating my life to helping at-risk children for 65 years. Extensive work in a number of humanitarian organizations gave me a framework for volunteer engagement and management that I find invaluable to this day. My nonprofit training took place through the Assistance League, the Mary and Joseph League and several professional organizations. I have served on the board of directors of Children to Children, Inc., the International Alliance on Child Abuse and Neglect and remain an honorary board member for The Dyslexia Foundation. What I do: Each time I share the story of Childhelp, I always mention that volunteers are the backbone of the organization. When it came time to conceive of a national response to child abuse, I knew the job would require a lot of hearts working together to make this dream a reality. The Childhelp Chapters became a network of helping hands advocating for children across the country. I oversee national Childhelp Chapter fundraising initiatives, volunteer coordination, board development, strategic planning, celebrity stewardship and community outreach and awareness.

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Sara and I steward Childhelp’s mission in Washington D.C., supporting and developing bills designed to protect children from predators. We expanded those efforts to include our national curriculums: Speak Up Be Safe, which has been implemented in pre-K–12 classrooms across the country and Courage First, which is designed for athletes. Why I’m here: It is impossible to look in the eyes of a child in need and do nothing. In Japan, in 1959, Sara and I discovered a group of orphans that touched our hearts, and we continue to be inspired by the little lives we encounter through this mission of light and love. Childhelp remains true to its vision. The internationally respected nonprofit is the largest organization dedicated to helping victims of child abuse and neglect as well as at-risk children. Though it has grown beyond their wildest dreams, Sara and Yvonne still work every day for this critical cause and have never forgotten those 11 “throwaway children” in a typhoon that inspired their mission of hope.

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TRAVEL

Transatlantic Crossings on the Queen Mary By Bev Rosen

The year is early 1960’s. Eight trunks and a family of six were traveling from El Paso, Texas, to New York to set sail on the Cunard HRMS Queen Elizabeth for a 5 day journey to South Hampton England. This was a trip we would do almost every summer to visit my mom’s family that lived in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Mom and Dad were setting sail with 4 small girls and a newborn boy. The glamour and the glitz of traveling in those days was quite the event. It was something to see the enormity of the ship with three brilliant black and red funnels plus the white borders and black sturdy base of the ship. She was Majestic and we were in Awe at that time when staring at this enormous ship. Her sister ship was designed the exact same way. Boarding the ship was spectacular. The stewards and officers were dressed in their best to greet every passenger. We were also dressed in our Sunday best with hose and gloves and of course hair done at the beauty shop. You entered the magnificent ballroom and were greeted by all the staff.

Rosen family photograph early 1960s vacation on board RMS Queen Mary

As the ship began to sail, we were all given streamers to throw to the families and people that came to see you off. Lots of white hankies were waving as our journey had begun. As we got situated in our cabins, my sisters and I were thrilled to be running up and down the long corridors which were still at that time separated by class of which we were in second class. We encountered the big wire gates that kept us from entering the First-Class cabins.

RMS Queen Mary in New York Harbour

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Everyday there was a list of things to do that day. In keeping with the British tradition, we were treated daily to 4 o’clock afternoon tea, which included fancy decorated tables with party hats, cakes and small sandwiches along with a full-on band as we played our childhood tea time games. I remember the days of travel we hardly went outside because the weather was constantly cold and cloudy. Ping pong was the game of choice on the outer corridor next to the lifeboats. Dining was the main event, especially at dinner. Everyone was dressed in elegant evening wear. Sharply dressed waiters wearing white gloves were serving from fancy serving trays. After dinner, the adults were off to the main ballroom with a full 25-piece orchestra playing for their dancing pleasure. Of course, for us it was off to the bunkbeds in our cabin with a tiny port hole window. There were no balconies in those days. I remember the pool was in what looked like an inside basement, nothing fancy for sure and the water was freezing.

Passageway in first-class accommodation

After 5 days at sea and a few pounds extra for everyone, we were greeted by my Nana, Grandpops and Aunt in a full-on bus they rented to pick us up and all our luggage we had for the summer. It was singing and songs all the way to Kent. For several years, we would repeat this crossing. Only, this time on the RHMS Queen Mary. we found that the Queen Elizabeth had been sold in 1968, caught fire and sank in Hong Kong in 1972. HRMS Queen Mary had as much elegance as her sister ship.

First class dining room, now known as the “Grand Salon”

Many years later, when we were teenagers in High School, we made our last voyage on Queen Elizabeth II. All class gates were removed and upgraded but with the British tradition still in tack as the teatimes will always be traditional on one of these unique ships. This is a unique and traditional fun way to do the crossing to England. First class cabin accommodations

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Queen Mary’s bridge

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The Glory That Is Rome By Bill Dougherty For decades, Italy has been on absolutely everyone’s bucked list and with good reason. Italy still has one of the highest standards of living in the world. They say the French are chic, but Italy has them running scared. At lunchtime, men and women in the business districts of Rome can be spotted in the latest fashions. Women walk the streets in stiletto pumps, navigating cobblestone paths in pencil skirts and silk blouses. Italian men are perhaps the vainest men on the planet, and it shows. Starched white dress shirts and very skinny suits are the norm and they still wear ties. Rome still looks like the set of the film La Dolce Vita from 1960. But Rome has far more to offer than stilettos and skinny suits. The city is a vast wonderland of museums, galleries, ancient ruins, and some of the best food in the world. The Trevi Fountain, made famous by Anita Ekberg in the above-mentioned film, is perhaps one the greatest tourist destinations in Rome. But did you know that diagonally across the street and upstairs lies The View Trevi-Rooftop Lounge. This is a great reprieve from the riffraff of the tourists below.

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Quiet and with soaring views of the iconic fountain, this place is a must for the discriminating traveler. A jazz combo plays softly in the background too. Also, don’t miss The Court Rooftop Bar at Palazzo Manfredi. This divine rooftop bar sits just west of the famed Colosseum. Like The View Trevi Rooftop, the views are impressive; but this place offers boundless complimentary hors d’ oeuvres and views that reach all the way to the often-overcrowded Vatican. Both cocktail lounges are excellent stops to enjoy a different and sophisticated side of the city.

Trevi Fountain

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Another great nook lies just to the west of the Spanish Steps, past the fancy shops and further down the street on Via de Babuino. This is one of the most beautiful residential streets in all of Rome and Café


Canova Tadolini lies directly in the center of this majestic neighborhood. Named for the famous sculptor Antonio Canova, the café and bar pay great tribute to the master craftsman and all his artistic finery. This is another not to be missed spot for the elite and a place few if any tourists venture. Navigating Rome is not for the faint of heart. Some may choose to rent cars. A bad idea. Some will brave the use of Italian scooters. However, we found perhaps the best alternative to the crazed traffic of the majestic city. Two Chicks and a Golf Cart is perhaps the very best way to see almost everything. These ladies whisk you through the streets of Rome with ease and great velocity too. They know every vintage shop in the city as well as the ever-growing animal sanctuaries, clever bars, cafes, and all things pasta. If you book this tour, you will see things no one ever sees. You get the picture. Rome is a lot more enticing than it was decades ago. The majority of her citizens now speak English. When I arrived in Italy in the late 1970s, no one spoke English. But that was before KFC, Chipotle, and other American convenience invaded Europe. Funny, Starbucks tried and failed to penetrate the Italian coffee market. Italians refuse to pay more than a dollar for an expresso served in a hot ceramic cup. Some things change, but Rome and her neighboring cities still stay grand and glorious. We hope you get there soon. Ciao!

The Spanish Steps

The Street of Rome

The Colosseum

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TRAVEL

Japan at a Glance By Bill Dougherty Japan is one of the most impressive countries you will want to visit. There is little to no crime. There is little pollution or trash. Everyone is courteous and very polite. Things run in expeditious fashion, whether it be cars, rails, or planes. Shopping is marvelous, especially on Cat Street in Tokyo, where the ever-emerging Tokyo Streetwear makes an impressive statement. You can find anything you want in this tremendous land. There may be no better place for world-class shopping than here, and we almost forgot to mention that the food is out of this world!

TOKYO When booking a tour of Japan, it is important to remember that only the under 30 crowd speaks English. This is a very proud and cloistered nation. There are few if any signs in English anywhere. We highly recommend Firebird or Kinsington Tours. To see Japan in all her beauty is very difficult on your own. Both tour companies are excellent, and a car and driver meet you at all destinations. Just navigating the Tokyo train station is enough to send you over the edge. When you disembark a train and see a tour guide in a suit

Kyoto Temple

and white gloves holding a sign with your name on it, you literally breathe a sigh of relief.

HAKONE Mount Fuji and Ashi Lake are both found in this beautiful hillside city. It’s considered to be one of the most picturesque and breath­ taking spots in all of Japan. Hot springs, babbling brooks, and cherry blossoms make this a must see on your way around the island. Spas abound here and relaxation and fine dining are noted in this beautiful enclave. You will never tire of fine Japanese beef and seafood here either.

TAKAYAMA Perched high in the mountains, whether winter or summer, Takayama is not to be missed. The city is filled with elegant shopping districts, tremendous restaurants, and beautiful hotels. It’s also home to some of the country’s best-loved summer festivals. The city is blanketed with blue tile roofed traditional Japanese homes and lodges too. In the winter, it’s snowy and beautifully white. In the spring, snow empties into rivers and brooks and cherry blossoms blanket the countryside.

Hakone Japanese Architecture

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Traditional Japanese Food


KANAZAWA Located in the heart of Japan, this vibrant mid-size city is often considered a mini-Tokyo. This impressive quaint city is comprised of manicured gardens, beautiful buildings, and delightful shopping. Kenrokuen garden is everything you would think of in a splendid Japanese setting. Tea houses abound and Oyama Shrine is a must see before leaving.

KYOTO If you get to see on other city than Tokyo, make it in Kyoto. Every­ thing you dreamed of is here. Traditional Japanese architecture, tempura, hibachi steaks, Japanese garlic bread and some of the best Asian soups imaginable. Traditional tea house ceremonies are at your fingertips. It’s not that uncommon to spot a Geisha here either. Its perhaps one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It encompasses all-things Japan. Even if you run out of time Kyoto is an easy Bullet Train ride from Tokyo and well worth the trip. You must see Kyoto.

Tiffany & Co. Tokyo

Tokyo by Day

Shopping District of Cat Street

Geishas in Kyoto

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BENTLEY SCOTTSDALE POLO CHAMPIONSHIPS In front of another huge crowd against the backdrop of the picturesque McDowell Mountains, The 12th Annual Bentley Scottsdale Polo Championships: Presented by Talking Stick Resort wrapped up another record year Saturday on numerous fronts including record liquor sales, total ticket revenues, the biggest one-day ticket sales revenue in event history, best food and beverage sales for one-day, and the longest event day in the Scottsdale Polo Party’s history.

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Jason Crowder and Craig Jackson

Carolyn Jackson and Bridgette Mitchum with Mark and Coco Sonnenberg

Jody Steinwascher, Heather Walls, Lauren Dahl, Anna Bauer and Eleni Sarantinos

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“This year’s championships showcased the finest talents and the most exquisite experiences, reflecting the essence of Bentley. It was another fantastic day at the Bentley Scottsdale Polo Championships, and we are looking forward to another extraordinary event next year,” said Beli Merdovic, GM of Bentley Scottsdale. “We couldn’t have asked for a better day to enjoy polo and luxury.”

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The 64th annual Phoenix Heart Ball was held at The Phoenician Resort just before Thanksgiving. A large crowd of people turned out in all their finery for the bash. The night was chaired by Charlene Berge Blum. Lee Courtney and Natalie Gaylord served as Vice Chairmen. Kristine Thompson was this year’s ball Sweetheart. Carolyn and Craig Jackson served as Honorary Chairs.

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Dennis Thompson and The White House Design Studio did a lovely job with flora galore in pastel colors. Ursula Smalley wowed the crowd in a beautiful cream-colored number and took top honors as Belle of the Ball. Dapper Dan: Dwight Giese in a bold evening suit.

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A Beautiful Walk Back in Time By Bob Stearnes, Epicurean

My Mom told me when I was growing up that I was born a generation too late. I grew up in the 60’s yet I was fascinated with Sinatra, Etta James and Nat King Cole. They were my soul and I thought often about what it would be like to live in that era of class and style that defined a generation. A dimly lit restaurant with faux leather seats wreaking of cigarette smoke and Hollywood aristocracy. Deals made and delicious dinners served. A mid mod homage to the stark contrast of wealth and minimalist grandeur. There is a unique restaurant that revisits this exact feeling. Welcome to Hearth 61. Nestled under the silent watch of Camelback Mountain, Mountain Shadows Resort brings the de-escalated elegance and sophistication of Hearth 61 to the forefront of the valleys tony restaurant scene. There are cozy sitting areas and a sparkling open kitchen. The outside patio overlooks Camelback Mountain and a cool yet vibrant swimming pool.

While enjoying our perfect dirty martinis, a plate of warm Noble bread was delivered with the most sumptuous basil parmesan pesto dipping sauce. This gave us time to dissect the impossibly diverse menu that in addition to tried and true favorites boasted a staggering list of vegetarian and vegan options such as fennel stew and sweet potato agnolotti to name a few. Our first vegan appetizer was an impeccably prepared tempura crisped oyster mushrooms. Crispy on the outside and tender on the inside with a crunchy and sweet black garlic base with butternut squash. Thought you couldn’t do vegan? You will quickly change your mind. Our second appetizer was a briny and delicate Hiramasa Crudo nestled on a white soy vinaigrette with crispy rice chips and fris’ee. We next enjoyed a fresh burrata salad with roasted beets, arugula and crispy lavash. We were savoring our tastes and smells, listening to the subtle jazzy pop music that wafted just loud enough to hear but soft enough to hear each others’ conversations, when our entrees began to arrive. Under the talented and exquisite attention to detail leadership of Executive Chef Charles Wiley, formerly of Sanctuary and the Hotel Valley Ho, Hearth 61 delivers on every level. Our first entree was a gastronomic masterpiece of beef tenderloin. Perfect medium rare in a red wine demi-glace nestled atop truffled mashed potatoes and a bleu cheese fondue. Delicate and powerful at the same time with firm yet tender broccolini. Our second entree was the Chef’s selection of three enormous and perfectly seared tiger shrimp in a delicate beurre blanc with local Shriners chorizo sausage. A symphony of flavors with crispy frise’ red radish, sugar snap peas with roasted parsnips.

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One of the many advantages to having a restaurant within a resort is that there are rooms available. Looking back I should have secured one to retreat to between courses. I need to put that in my notes. The desserts began to arrive, the first of which was a peach panna cotta with a pistachio crust. Pumpkin bourbon creme brulee’ with orange pearls was not far behind and equally decadent. The crown was a vegan apple crumble with a pecan gelato and apple compote. Mountain Shadows Resort Hearth 61 5445 E. Lincoln Drive, Paradise Valley, Az 85253 855.485.1417 www.MountainShadows.com

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