Valley Vibe December 2023 Issue

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Break out those cowboy boots and kick off the new year on Whiskey Row in Prescott at the annual New Year’s Eve Whiskey Row Boot Drop.

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A charming, romantic comedy play put on by both a teenage and adult cast, both consisting of local actors.

FRIDAY, DEC. 1 Follow the Star at Cross of Christ

FRIDAY, DEC. 1– SUNDAY, JAN. 14 Zoolights

SATURDAY, DEC. 1– SUNDAY, DEC. 31 World of Illumination: Reindeer Road

5:30–10:30 p.m. The Phoenix Zoo 455 N. Galvin Pkwy., Phoenix 602-286-3800 www.phoenixzoo.org $30/General admission purchase online; $25/Member admission purchase online; $35/General admission gate; $30/Member admission gate; Free/Ages 2 and under

5:30–8:30 p.m. Cross of Christ Church 39808 N. Gavilan Peak Pkwy., Anthem 623-551-9851 www.anthemcross.org/star Free admission (Registration requested) Live reenactments of the Christmas Story, bounce houses, petting zoo, music, crafts and food. Visit the website to reserve your spot in advance and find details about a toy drive benefiting foster children and how to help with donations.

FRIDAY, DEC. 1– SUNDAY, DEC. 17 ‘She Loves Me’ Various showtimes Starlight Community Theater 1611 W. Whispering Wind Drive Suite 9, Phoenix 623-252-6815 www.starlightcommunitytheater.com $25

5–10 p.m. Desert Diamond Casino 9431 W. Northern Ave., Glendale www.worldofillumination.com $39.99/vehicle A drive-through light show of over a million holiday lights set to music on a journey to Santa’s workshop.

FRIDAY, DEC. 1– SUNDAY, DEC. 24 Visit Santa 11 a.m.–7 p.m. Outlets North Phoenix 4250 W. Anthem Way, Phoenix 623-465-9500 www.northphoenixoutlets.com $39.99 Explore Santa’s Cottage for a meet and greet photo opportunity with Santa. See the full schedule online for pet–friendly dates.

The zoo’s holiday tradition returns with nearly four million lights, brand new wildlife lanterns, the tallest floating tree in North America and a synchronized light show with original music. Plus, a s’mores station, an interactive glow garden, photos with Santa and a 200-footlong light tunnel.

FRIDAY, DEC. 1 First Friday 5–8 p.m. The Shops at Norterra 2450 W. Happy Valley Road, Phoenix 480-685-6157 www.theshopsatnorterra.com

Free An outdoor auto show with live music and exclusive happy hour deals.

SATURDAY, DEC. 2 BCHS Band Winter Festival 8 a.m.–noon Boulder Creek High School 40404 N. Gavilan Peak Pkwy., Anthem 623-445-5000 festival@bchs.band https://bchs.band/about Free admission; $10/Pancake breakfast adult; $5/Pancake breakfast child Local artisans, gift and craft vendors, musical performances from local youth, a pancake breakfast, visits with Santa, gift basket raffles and a toy drive for Salvation Army. Small ensembles of Boulder Creek band students, members of the Musical Theater of Anthem and ensembles from Rhapsody School of Music will all perform live. All proceeds support the Boulder Creek High School Band and Guard Programs.

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SATURDAY, DEC. 2 Tramonto Christmas Holiday Market 2–6 p.m. Valley Life Church 34406 N. 27th Dr. www.valleylife.church Free admission Get a jump start on holiday shopping at local vendor booths. Plus, Mad Mocha Coffee, Crepe Food Truck and photos with Santa.

SATURDAY, DEC. 2 Anthem Cars and Coffee 7–10 a.m. Outlets North Phoenix 4250 W. Anthem Way, Phoenix 602-770-7797 www.anthemcarsandcoffee.com Free Check out some cool cars from the community and local vendor booths.

SATURDAYS, DEC. 2–30 Arrowhead Farmers Market 9 a.m.–1 p.m. Arrowhead Towne Center 7780 W. Arrowhead Towne Center Glendale 602-703-7154 www.getlocalarizonaevents.com/ saturdaymarket Free admission Check out different vendors each week ranging from fresh produce to handmade crafts. See full list of participants online.

SATURDAYS, DEC. 2–30 Pinnacle Peak Farmers Market 9 a.m.–2 p.m. Deer Valley Towne Center 2805 W. Agua Fria Fwy, Phoenix www.facebook.com/ pinnaclepeakfarmersmarket Free admission Shop for produce, food items and handmade goods from local farmers, vendors and artisans.

SATURDAY, DEC. 2 LeAnn Rimes 8 p.m. Gila River Resorts & Casinos: Wild Horse Pass 5040 Wild Horse Pass Blvd., Chandler 1-800-946-4452, www.ticketmaster.com $39–$119 Live in concert on the “Joy” holiday tour.

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See Cirque Du Soleil's holiday tour ‘Twas The Night Before’ downtown on Sunday, Friday, Dec. 15 through Sunday, Dec. 24 Visit with Santa during the Old Town Holiday Festival in Peoria on Saturday, Dec. 9.

SUNDAYS, DEC. 3 & 17 Anthem Market in the Park 9 a.m.–1 p.m. Anthem Community Park 41703 N. Gavilan Peak Pkwy., Anthem 623-742-6050 www.onlineatanthem.com Free An outdoor retail shopping event hosted by the Anthem Community Council and the Market on 41st.

FRIDAY, DEC. 8– SUNDAY, DEC. 10 Mistletoe Market 11 a.m.–5 p.m., Friday; 10 a.m.–4 p.m., Saturday & Sunday WestWorld of Scottsdale 16601 N. Pima Road, Scottsdale 480-312-6815 www.vintagemarketdays.com $5–$30 A special, seasonal shopping experience with over 100 vendors featuring art, antiques, jewelry, clothing, sweet treats and more. Plus, live music and local food.

FRIDAY, DEC. 8– SUNDAY, DEC. 10 Western Holidays Various admission times Stagecoach Village 7100 E. Cave Creek Road, Cave Creek 480-204-0140 www.westernholidayscc.com Free admission w/ toy or food donation for Operation Santa Claus A festive tractor parade, holiday market, children’s activities, live music, holiday carolers and a beer and wine garden.

FRIDAY, DEC. 8 For King & Country 7 p.m. Desert Diamond Arena 9400 W. Maryland, Glendale 623-772-3240 www.ticketmaster.com $19–$200 Live in concert for the 2023 “A Drummer Boy’s Christmas” tour.

FRIDAY, DEC. 8 Billy Joel & Stevie Nicks 7 p.m. Chase Field 401 E. Jefferson St., Phoenix www.ticketmaster.com $151–$379 Live in concert.

SATURDAY, DEC. 9 Anthem Holiday Classic Triathlon 7:30 a.m. Anthem Community Center 41130 N. Freedom Way Anthem 623-330-0913 www.4peaksracing.com $49–$200 4 Peaks Racing’s 23rd annual holiday classic hosts options of an adult triathlon and relay, aquabike, duathlon and youth triathlon. View the full schedule online.

SATURDAY, DEC. 9 St. Rose Winterfest Noon–8 p.m. St. Rose Philippine Duchesne

2825 W. Rose Canyon Circle, Anthem 623-465-9740, www.strosefestivals.com Free A community shopping event featuring a gift wrapping station, letter writing to Santa, Christmas crafts for kids, storytime, photos with Santa, a toy drive and a live viewing of a Christmas movie.

SATURDAY, DEC. 9 Blippi: The Wonderful World Tour 2 p.m. Arizona Financial Theatre 400 W. Washington St., Phoenix 602-379-2888, www.livenation.com $30–$73 The fan–favorite children’s YouTube character performs live on stage.

SATURDAY, DEC. 9 Old Town Holiday Festival 5–9 p.m. Johnny E. Osuna Memorial Park 10510 N. 83rd Ave. Peoria 623-773-7137 www.azstreetmarket.com/ peorias-old-town-holidayfestival Free An annual event with a holiday craft market, choral contests, visits with Santa, laser tag, nerf fights with a “candy cane chaos” theme. Nutcracker dance performances, a karaoke truck, roaming holiday characters a kid’s zone and more.


SATURDAY, DEC. 9 Alice Cooper’s Christmas Pudding 7 p.m. Celebrity Theatre 440 N. 32nd St., Phoenix 602-267-1600, www.ticketmaster.com $154–$525 Annual 21st holiday tradition put on by Alice Cooper, with live music from Sammy Hagar.

SATURDAY, DEC. 9 The Struts 8 p.m. Gila River Resorts & Casinos: Wild Horse Pass 5040 Wild Horse Pass Blvd., Chandler 1-800-946-4452 www.ticketmaster.com $28–$95 Live in concert with special guest Mac Saturn.

FRIDAY, DEC. 15 Art Affaire 5–7 p.m. The Finer Arts Gallery 6137 E. Cave Creek Road, Cave Creek 480-488-2923 www.thefinerartsgallery.com Free Explore the latest works of over 50 professional Arizona artisans.

FRIDAY, DEC. 15– SUNDAY, DEC. 24 ‘Twas The Night Before’ Various showtimes Arizona Financial Theatre 400 W. Washington St., Phoenix 602-379-2888 www.livenation.com $45–$125

A special holiday show on tour by Cirque Du Soleil.

FRIDAY, DEC. 15 Rick Springfield 7:30 p.m. Celebrity Theatre 440 N. 32nd St., Phoenix 602-267-1600, www.ticketmaster.com $60–$266 Live in concert.

FRIDAY, DEC. 15– SUNDAY, DEC. 17 Art at Anthem 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Outlets North Phoenix 4250 W. Anthem Way, Phoenix 623-465-9500 www.northphoenixoutlets.com Free Shop through a diverse assortment of art and handcrafted items on display and for sale, plus enjoy an eclectic lineup of live music and activities, including a rhythmic drumming workshop for kids and live Hopi hoop dancing.

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SATURDAY, DEC. 16 Wreaths Across America 10–11 a.m. National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona 23029 N. Cave Creek Road, Cave Creek 623-986-0128, www.youthfortroops.org Free Youth for Troops hosts their annual event to honor fallen heroes by placing wreaths throughout the cemetery.

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 27 Mannheim Steamroller Christmas 7:30 p.m. ASU Gammage 1200 S. Forest Ave., Tempe 480-965-3434, www.ticketmaster.com $40–$150 A holiday tradition show produced by Grammy Award winner Chip Davis.

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 27– SUNDAY, DEC. 31 Arizona National Livestock Show 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Arizona State Fairgrounds 1826 W. McDowell Road, Phoenix 602-258-8568, www.anls.org Free Farming exhibitors from across the country compete for the “Grand Champion” title for their livestock, including cattle, horses, sheep, goats and pigs. On site will also be the Cowboy Classics Western Art Show and Gear Exhibit featuring leathers, silver work, oil paintings, bronze sculptures, western wear and more.

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Saturday, Dec. 16–Sunday, Dec. 17

‘Winter Fantasy’ Various showtimes

Holiday Performances Around the Valley

Live performances of holiday favorites, including “Christmas Traditions,” a medley of carols by local composer Arlin Snesrud.

Starlight Community Theater

1611 W. Whispering Wind Drive Suite 9, Phoenix 623-252-6815 www.starlightcommunitytheater.com $25/Individual Show

Saturday, Dec. 16–Sunday, Dec. 17

‘Arizona Nutcracker’ Various showtimes

The beloved Christmas show live on stage.

The Phoenix Symphony Ballet Arizona's “The Nutcracker” runs Friday, Dec. 8 through Saturday, Dec. 24.

Arizona Broadway Theatre

7701 W. Paradise Lane, Peoria 623-776-8400, www.azbroadway.org $35–$131/Individual Show (Prices may vary); Season tickets & flex subscriptions available

Friday, Nov. 17–Saturday, Dec. 30

‘White Christmas’ Various showtimes

A festive Christmas tale of a military veteran song-and-dance duo traveling on a romantic pursuit for a stunning sister act.

Ballet Arizona

Symphony Hall 75 N. Second St., Phoenix 602-381-0184, www.balletaz.org $39–$209/Individual Show; $136–$574/Season Tickets

Friday, Dec. 8–Sunday, Dec. 24

‘The Nutcracker’ Various showtimes

A grand display of the holiday classic ballet performance featuring Arizona Ballet’s dancers joined by The Phoenix Symphony.

Banzerini House

42407 N. Vision Way, # 106, Phoenix 818-568-9908, www.banzerinihouse.org $25

Thursday, Dec. 7–Sunday, Dec. 17

‘Best Christmas Pageant Ever’

A Childsplay presentation on the smash holiday musical hit.

North Valley Symphony Orchestra

5601 N. 16th St., Phoenix 602-664-7777, www.themadison.org $20

North Canyon High School Auditorium 1700 E. Union Hills Drive, Phoenix 623-980-4628 www.northvalleysymphony.org $10/Individual Concert; $30/Season Tickets

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‘Seasons of the City’

A holiday–themed ballet performance.

Saturday, Dec. 16–Sunday, Dec. 17

‘Arizona Nutcracker’ Various showtimes

The holiday classic performed by young talented dancers with a special appearance by Santa Claus.

Musical Theatre of Anthem

42201 N. 41st Drive, #B100, Anthem 623-336-6001 www.musicaltheatreofanthem.org $20

Thursday, Dec. 14

MTA Annual Holiday Show 5:30 & 7:30 p.m.

A concert filled with the sounds of the season, put on by award–winning local youth performers belonging to the MTA Outreach Group.

Youth Ensembles Concert North Valley Symphony Orchestra’s three youth ensembles, the Symphonettes, Youth Strings and the Youth Orchestra, all showcase their new pieces worked on throughout the first semester.

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A musical celebration of globally recognized holidays, including Christmas, Chanukah, New Year’s Eve and the Lunar New Year.

ProMusica Arizona

All Saints Lutheran Church 15649 N. Seventh St., Phoenix 623-920-1194, www.pmaz.org $28.50/Adults; $26/Seniors 65 & up and military; $12/Students ages 16–22; Free/Children 15 & under with paid adult

The orchestra’s annual holiday performance, led by guest conductor Gerald Steichen.

Friday, Dec. 14–Sunday, Dec. 17

Handel’s ‘Messiah’ Various showtimes

A musical reflection based on the life of Jesus, written by G.F. Handel in 1742, featuring “For Unto Us A Child Is Born” and “Hallelujah.”

Sunday, Dec. 31

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A special combination of cirque acrobatics, classical dance, contemporary theater and classical music to celebrate the close of another year.

The Phoenix Theatre Company

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Symphony Hall 75 N. Second St., Phoenix 602-495-1999 www.phoenixsymphony.org $35–$115/Individual Concert (Prices may vary); $80–$750/Season Subscriptions

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A Detroit native, Danny also lived in Wisconsin and Chicago before moving to Arizona in 2008. His wife, Jessica, was born and raised in Desert Hills and was passionate about raising their family in the area. They have one daughter, Kali, and 2 dogs, Kona and Luna. They bought a couple acres in 2018, began building their home and were married on their property in 2019. Most of their free time is spent outdoors golfing, camping, hunting, hiking, horseback riding and going to the lake.

Before becoming a licensed Realtor, Danny worked with investment properties, and prior to that, he was a professional golfer on various PGA tours. He continues to serve on the Glendale Police Department’s SWAT team. Invested in the community, Danny plans to open a brewery on commercial land he and his wife own off Carefree Highway and Cave Creek Road in the near future.

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YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS SHOP LOCAL HANDCRAFTED LEATHER GOODS MADE IN ANTHEM Boulder Creek sophomore Kaleb Jettie handcrafts leather wallets, bracelets and keychains out of his workshop in Anthem.

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f personalized leather gifts are on your shopping list this holiday season, a local leather artisan designs, creates and sells handcrafted wallets keychains, bracelets and other accessories in his Anthem workshop. The young artisan behind Jettie’s Leather Goods is 15-year-old Kaleb Jettie, a sophomore a Boulder Creek High School. At the age of 12, Kaleb began dabbling in leatherwork after seeing a video on YouTube. Relying on a few video tutorials and some tools from his grandfather’s leather kit, he made his first bracelet. From there, he’d experiment a little more with a project here or there, often gifting his creations.

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A custom leather mass keychain order was recently completed for a local business at Jettie's Leather Goods.

Starting with bracelets, before adding keychains and then wallets to the mix, Kaleb’s self-taught craft quickly grew into a passion. “As I completed more projects, the word spread around school, and people started to know Jettie’s Leather Goods,” Kaleb told Valley Vibe. “It’s nice to create something with your own hands and it became something I wanted to share with other people.”

which he orders directly from a U.S.based leather supplier. The colored leathers offered are of the same leather but are drum dyed.

He’s passionate about the quality of his work and the tradition of quality craftsmanship in leatherwork and customization Kaleb continually works to perfect that goes into each his craft, from the hand assembly individual order. to the hand stitching and hand stamping process. Besides individual Custom text, text color, leather color, thread orders, he welcomes custom color and hardware requests—most recently finishing a color help set apart his custom satchel and a weightlifting brand from others. belt. He’s also completed a mass keychain order for a local company “That’s what I’m trying to bring with their logo imprinted on it. back… you deserve to carry around His at-home garage workshop is equipped with all his tools, a sewing machine and an ink press for text customization on his pieces. It’s also where he stores his nine different colored leather rolls to meet each customer’s request.

a product that is of high standard, that you can appreciate and that is customizable to you,” Kaleb said.

When he’s not in his workshop or in school, you may find him with his machinery ready to craft at a farmer’s market vendor booth or on the tennis courts, engaging in his other favorite Keeping sustainability and environmentally friendly top of mind, pastime. His best selling products are the double rivet keychain and Delta all of Jettie’s leather products are made using vegetable tanned leather wallet, and his turnaround time for

an order is generally within a day or two. His full line of products can be viewed on his website. He plans to offer dog collars and leashes in the near future.

JET TIE’S LEATHER GOODS www.jlgshop.com 602-717-2679, kj@jlgshop.com

If you know a young entrepreneur in the community, write to us at editor@ valleyvibenews.com for consideration in a feature article in an upcoming edition of Valley Vibe.

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he holiday season is a great time to support the local brick-and-mortar and home-based businesses that define our community and positively impact the local economy. When you choose to support a small, locally owned business, it’s an investment in your community. Local business owners tend to spend locally, too, and often give back to local charities and organizations. The U.S. Small Business Administration estimates that for every $100 spent at a small business, $48 stays in the community (compared to $14 at a big-box retailer). Despite inflation and fluctuating interest rates, consumers continue to be mindful of shopping small. A survey conducted by Intuit in October predicted small

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Give Back Our local nonprofits wouldn’t be what they are today without support from our business community. Here’s a few of the organizations near and dear to the hearts of some of Valley Vibe’s advertisers.

Anthem Plumbing

Donations/Sponsorships Ridgeline Academy Fun Run

Bricks ’n Minfigs

Revenue Donations on custom LEGO minifigure orders for PTSA organizations at local schools.

Desert Donuts

Donut Donations Trevor’s Vision, High Desert Little League, Daisy Mountain Veterans, First Responder Events. Discounts/Revenue Donations Caurus Academy, Diamond Canyon School and North Valley Christian Academy

Hand and Stone Massage and Facial Spa

Donations Arizona Humane Society & Second Chance Animal Trauma Hospital

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businesses will see a 42 percent increase in consumer spending over last holiday season, from $88 billion to an estimated $125 billion. Survey data indicates the average consumer plans to spend $485 in their local business community during the 2023 holiday season. Whether it be a gift hand-crafted by a local artisan or unique gifts purchased at a small shop, a gift certificate for self-care, dining and entertainment, and services needed for the home, there are hundreds of ways to support the local business community.

ProSkill Plumbing, Heating & Air

State Farm Justin Simons

(Donates 2% of job revenue to specified customer’s choice) Donations Anthem Pets, Boulder Creek High School (Girls Soccer & Volleyball, Boys Lacrosse), Sandra Day O'Connor Band

Donations Anthem Country Club Annual Charity Golf Classic, Anthem Rotary Club, Boulder Creek High School (Robotics Team, Girls Soccer, Volleyball, Lacrosse), Music in May, Sonoran Foothills School PTSA, Wesley Community & Health Centers

Remax Fine Properties Todd Ninneman Donations ACTS-Anthem Cares Through Service, Anthem Giving Circle, Anthem Pets, AVM Veterans Memorial Expansion, Daisy Mountain Veterans, Musical Theatre of Anthem, Smiles 4 Sick Children, St. Rose Church. Volunteer Time Anthem Rotary Club, Anthem Golf and Country Club Charity Classic Board, Miracles Network via REMAX, Jerry Colangelo Foundation

West Coast Plumbing & Air

Donations Deer Valley Unified School District (PTSA organizations, sports, band and fine arts programs, in-school food pantries and clothing collections.) Treasure House, serving young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities


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Paradise Med Spa

2060 W Whispering Wind Dr. Suite #170, Phoenix www.paradisemedspa.com 602-786-7218

Laser skin therapy, acne treatments, body contouring, hormone therapies and weight loss.

Craft Beer Simple Machine Brewing Company

701 W Deer Valley Rd. Suite 1, Phoenix www.simplemachinebrewing.com 623-469-9199

Packaged craft beer to-go and gift cards to the taproom. Gift card promo Buy a $50 gift card & get a bonus $20 gift card, buy a $25 gift card & get a bonus $10 gift card. Promo is valid through Dec. 23.

Floral Poppies Flower Shop

Clothing/Dress Wear Posh North Boutique

Games/Toys/Books Bricks ‘n Minifigs

Contemporary ladies apparel, shoes and accessories. Located in the Shops at Norterra.

New and pre-owned Lego sets, bulk bins, minifigures and accessories. Buy, sell and trade.

4215 W Anthem Way Suite #112, Anthem www.shopswankys.com 623-465-3223

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(Continued from page 19) Meeples & Beyond 2470 W Happy Valley Rd. Suite #1182, Phoenix www.meeplesbeyond.com 623-248-0075

Board games, collectible card games, booster packs, decks, accessories and gift cards.

Health & Wellness FXB Anthem

3668 W Anthem Way Suite B-132, Anthem www.fxbanthem.com 623-692-7084

Kickboxing workouts, strength training, and nutrition programs. Gift cards available for 3-month unlimited passes or 10 class packs.

Home & Garden Aloha Irrigation

www.braidyjewelers.com 623-581-3000

Custom jewelry design, engagement rings, necklaces, pendants, bracelets, rings, earrings, timepieces, jewelry repair and gold buying.

www.alohairrigation.com 623-203-7717

Irrigation installation, replacement, maintenance, landscape, lighting, and sound.

Wine L’Entrata

Arizona Outdoor Lights Serving Valleywide www.arizonaoutdoorlights.com 480-535-7676

Permanent outdoor LED lighting for residences and commercial businesses.

SonoranScapes

www.sonoranscapes.com 602-962-8132

Jewelers Andrew Z Diamonds & Fine Jewelry 3655 W Anthem Way Suite C131, Anthem www.andrewzdiamonds.com 623-551-6892

Artificial turf, pavers, travertine, lighting, landscape construction and maintenance, irrigation services and monthly maintenance.

Necklaces, pendants, bracelets, rings, earrings, watches, engagement rings, jewelry repair, custom design and gold buying.

Promo See page 3 for 10% off special offer off turf.

2450 W Happy Valley Rd. Unit 1153, Phoenix

Braidy Jewelers

41111 Daisy Mountain Dr., Anthem www.lentratawine.com 623-248-1727

Neighborhood wine bar and bottles to-go. Merchandise and wine club memberships available. Gift certificates to independently owned coffee shops, local restaurants, fitness gyms and salons and for local services in our preferred business directory (pages 29-30) are another way to keep the community a vibrant place to live.

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Share the Love OPENING OUR HEARTS T O LO C A L C H A R I T I E S AND STRENGTHENING OUR COMMUNIT Y

local charities—giving back 70 percent of the event’s donations he spirit of giving raised to this year’s is strong here in nonprofit recipients— the North Valley, Anthem Cares Through especially this time of Service, Anthem Giving year. So many worthy Circle, Daisy Mountain nonprofit organizations Veterans, and Smiles 4 benefit from essential Sick Children. donations to keep “For over 20 years, making a difference Anthem Rotary Club in their communities, has contributed while donors earn a generously to local dollar-for-dollar tax charities and causes, credit on their gifts. with more than $1 million given to worthy In Arizona, the state organizations right here allows taxpayers to in our greater Anthem donate to a charity area,” said Joe Alvarez, — instead of paying Anthem Rotary Club's income tax — up to president. “We are $800 for a joint tax people of action, so return or $400 for a when our neighbors single tax return. are in need, we get to With so many work to raise funds and nonprofits, it can be provide support that difficult to choose just makes a meaningful one. Anthem’s Rotary positive impact.” Club is the local chapter Here are some of the international of the many local organization that serves to create change organizations that within the community. thrive with support from the local Last month, the local club held an inaugural community through tax-deductible gala dinner and auction to support contributions. BY VALLEY VIBE STAFF WRITERS info@valleyvibenews.com

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Anthem Cares Through Service (ACTS) Assisting Anthem area individuals and families in need of assistance with utility bills, groceries, meal preparation and other services. ACTS was founded in 2009, and has over 150 volunteers. Info www.anthemacts.org

Anthem Giving Circle Assists with rent, utilities, medical expenses, or other bills to families in need, coordinated through St. Rose Parish’s conference of St. Vincent de Paul. Provides gift cards to local schools. Info www.anthemgivingcircle.com

Anthem Pets This nonprofit consists of dedicated volunteers and fosters working 365 days a year to give dogs and cats a second chance at life. Pets

are placed in foster care and receive wellness check-ups, vaccinations, microchipping and are spayed or neutered before adoption. Need for volunteers is ongoing. Info www.anthempets.org

Daisy Mountain Veterans Established in 2012, composed of former service members, active duty military, or those interested in the well-being of veterans and their families, this nonprofit is actively involved in community service programs and special projects to honor and support those who have served and currently serve in our military. Info www.daisymtnvets.org

Foothills Food Bank Providing food and financial assistance to those in need within the North Phoenix area for 35 years. Last year, 1.7 million pounds of food


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was distributed. A wish list is available online and donations can be dropped off at the food bank’s distribution centers in New River, Black Canyon City or Cave Creek. A new campus is under construction off Carefree Highway for expanded food storage. See website for info about the building campaign and how to donate. Info www.foothillsfoodbank.com Monetary donations can be made online, or checks made payable to Foothills Food Bank, and mailed to Attn: Donor Services, 6038 E. Hidden Valley Drive, Cave Creek, AZ 85331.

Rusty’s Angels Sanctuary Providing care for displaced or abandoned senior and special needs canines. Donations help with food, shelter, medical, grooming and transportation expenses. Building multiple tiny houses with individual rooms at the sanctuary for those who take up permanent residency is an ongoing goal to provide a peaceful environment. Info www.rustysangelssanctuary. org

Smiles 4 Sick Children

donated since the nonprofit was established. Info www.smiles4sickchildren. com Monetary donations can be made directly via the website, or checks can be made out to “Smiles For Sick Children” and mailed to Brian Billideau, 2114 W. Legends Way, Anthem, AZ. 85086. Toys can be purchased and dropped off at “Toy Drop Off” locations around town (check online) or can be arranged to be picked up.

Trevor’s Vision Supporting local homeless with meals, clothing and other necessities, including providing hundreds of new shoes and socks annually, along with personal hygiene kits, blankets, jackets, sweatshirts, sleeping bags and more. Accepting monetary donations, cooking supplies/ equipment, and volunteer time.

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Youth 4 Troops Making a difference in the lives of military men and women and their families. Providing and assembling care packages (for active service members and assembling plastic mats for homeless veterans are ongoing projects for Youth for Troops. Volunteers are always welcome.

Providing toys and gifts for the kids at Phoenix Children’s Hospital, this Anthem-based charity was founded in 2013 in honor of one young girl who passed away too early. The effort continues to grow each year, with more than 30,000 toys Info www.youthfortroops.org

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Participants are advised to wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes and sun protection. Always bring plenty of water and a flashlight, when applicable. Registration is required on all hikes. Cave Creek Regional Park

37019 N. Lava Lane Cave Creek 602-506-2930 www.maricopacountyparks.net $7/Vehicle

Lake Pleasant Regional Park 41835 N. Castle Hot Springs Rd Morristown 602-506-2930 www.maricopacountyparks.net $7/Vehicle

Spur Cross Ranch Conservation Area 44000 N. Spur Cross Rd. Cave Creek 602-506-2930 www.maricopacountyparks.net $3/Park entrance fee

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exploring two miles of the park trails.

8 a.m.–2 p.m. Trek a challenging 11 miles on the Go John, Maricopa and Spur Cross trails with the park ranger starting at Cave Creek Regional Park and ending at the Spur Cross Ranch Conservation Area.

9 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Walk along the 2–mile Wild Burro trail with the park ranger to learn how the desert plants “chill” in the winter.

8 a.m.–noon Learn about the plants that grow along the upper park trails, including the Spur Cross, Tortuga and Dragonfly trails.

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SATURDAY, DEC. 9

8:30–11:30 a.m. An easy to moderate hike through the Pipeline Canyon trail to the Yavapai trail with the park ranger to learn about the desert vegetation.

Park to Park Hike

Cactus Hike

8–11:30 a.m. Travel 4.5 miles through the moderate– difficulty Slate, Quartz, Flat Rock and Go John trails with the park ranger, learning about the local cacti along the way.

THURSDAY, DEC. 21

Fitness Hike

8 a.m.–noon A heart–pumping workout through the 5.8-mile Go John loop trail with the park ranger.

Plant Hike

SATURDAY, DEC. 16

Plant Hike

Plant Hike

SUNDAY, DEC. 10

TUESDAY, DEC. 19

9–11:30 a.m. Take an easy, two–mile hike to an abandoned gold mine, Nutcracker rock and a Hohokam rock art site along the Cottonwood wash.

Junior Ranger Family Hike

10 a.m.–noon & 2–4 p.m. Two easy, family–friendly hikes scheduled for kids to learn more about the park’s junior ranger program.

SATURDAY, DEC. 30

100 Miles in 100 Days Nature Hike

10:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. A moderate hike up to Yavapai Point with the park ranger to check out some scenic views.

Geology, Gold & Streams Walk

FRIDAY, DEC. 15

Desert Ecosystems Hike 10 a.m.–noon Learn about the different smaller ecosystems that work together to make up the Sonoran Desert while

Creatures of the Night Hike

6–8 p.m. Explore the Metate trail along the riverbank with the park ranger to search for animal nightlife.

FRIDAY, DEC. 22

Plant Hike

8 a.m.–noon Learn about the plants that grow along the upper park trails, including the Spur Cross, Tortuga and Dragonfly trails.

SATURDAY, DEC. 23

Landscape Photo Walk

2–6 p.m. A beginner photography workshop with the park ranger out on the trails.

HEADS UP

Monday, Jan. 1 Ray of Hope Hike for the Kids 9:30 a.m.–noon Cave Creek Regional Park 37019 N. Lava Lane Cave Creek 760-485-5549 www.eventbrite. com/o/anthem-rotaryclub-69822821213 $7/Park admission; $45/Event registration

Start the new year out on the trails for a good cause. Join the first ever annual hike planned by the Anthem Rotary Club Foundation to benefit the Ray Norris Youth at Risk Program, which provides essential resources to local homeless youth. Meet at the park’s Nature Center to hike in groups on the Overton Loop Trail of moderate difficulty. Advance registration is required.

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North Phoenix Real Estate Market Update BY VALLEY VIBE STAFF WRITERS info@valleyvibenews.com

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s the holiday season typically brings a decrease in the number of buyers and sellers, only 17 homes sold in all 10 of our tracking zones last month. Active listings

increased from 128 to 167 this month, and mortgage rates dipped for the third straight week, but still remain at nearly multi-decade highs.

Real Estate Snapshot Month-over-Month Comparison Broken Down by Neighborhoods Within 85083, 85085, 85086 & 85087 Homes Sold

Community

Price/Sq. Ft.

11/2023 CHANGE 11/2023 CHANGE

Average Sale Price Active Listings 11/2023

Days on Market

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Amber Hills / Carefree Crossing

0

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$0

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$0

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4

-20%

0

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Anthem Country Club

3

0%

$279

-1%

$514,167

-25%

35

40%

120

28%

Anthem Parkside

6

-33%

$280

6%

$594,167

6%

39

34%

22

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Arroyo Grande

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$0

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$0

-100%

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30%

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Desert Hills

3

200% $264

15%

$619,667

17%

8

-11%

56

75%

Fireside / Norterra

4

-20%

$242

-19%

$651,250

-10%

18

50%

60

-41%

Sonoran Foothills

0

-100%

$0

-100%

$0

-100%

14

17%

0

-100%

Stetson Hills

1

-50%

$249

-6%

$593,000

-18%

7

75%

92

241%

Tramonto

0

-100%

$0

-100%

$0

-100%

6

50%

0

-100%

Union Park

0

-100%

$0

-100%

$0

-100%

23

28%

0

-100%

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REAL ESTATE DATA COMPILED COURTESY OF CHIP WEBER WITH RE/MAX FINE PROPERTIES IN ANTHEM, AZ. DATA RETRIEVED FROM THE MLS FOR THE 10/20/23–11/20/23 DATE RANGE. THE INFORMATION IS DEEMED RELIABLE BUT MAY BE SKEWED AT TIME OF PRINT.

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Mortgage Rates National weekly average rates as of November 16, 2023

15-Year Fixed-Rate

30-Year Fixed-Rate

6.76% 7.44% SOURCE www.freddiemac.com

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From the National Association of Realtors®

The median household income for home buyers jumped to $107,000 from $88,000 last year, underscoring the increasing income required to purchase a home, according to the National Association of Realtors® 2023 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers. "Given the erosion of housing affordability due to higher home prices and mortgage rates, the household income for those who successfully purchased homes jumped by nearly $20,000 and topped six figures for only the second time in our records," said Jessica Lautz, NAR deputy chief economist and vice president of research. "In a stillcompetitive housing market, more well-off home buyers were able to have their bids accepted by offering larger down payments and even by paying cash." SOURCE National Association of Realtors ®


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