Valley Vibe March 2024 Issue

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FRIDAY, MARCH 1–

SUNDAY, MARCH 10

‘Camelot and Camelittle’

Various showtimes

Starlight Community Theater

1611 W. Whispering Wind Drive Suite 9, Phoenix 623-252-6815

www.starlightcommunitytheater.com

$25

The tale of young Ruth, who sets out on a quest to become a Knight of the Round Table, performed by local youth actors.

FRIDAY, MARCH 1–

SATURDAY, MARCH 2

Extra Innings Festival

Tempe Beach Park

80 W. Rio Salado Pkwy., Tempe 480-350-5200

www.inningsfestival.com/extra $310–855/Two–day general admission; $160–$575/One–day general admission

Take two of the Innings Festival, featuring all–new artists and baseball stars, including Adrian Gonzalez, Ryan Braun, Tim Raines, Bobby Valentine and more.

FRIDAY, MARCH 1-

SUNDAY, MARCH 3

59th Annual Phoenix

Scottish Games

9 a.m.–9 p.m.

Gilbert Regional Park

3005 E Queen Creek Road, Gilbert 480-503-6200

www.phoenixscottishgames.com

$28

Celebrations of Scottish heritage, culture and sport featuring men and women competing in traditional heavy athletic sporting events and live Celtic music performances.

FRIDAY, MARCH 1–

SUNDAY, MARCH 10

‘The Odd Couple’

Various showtimes

Desert Foothills Theater

34250 N. 60th St., Scottsdale 480-488-1981

www.dftheater.org

$30

The classic comedy by Neil Simon performed by local adult actors.

SATURDAY, MARCH 2

Anthem Cars and Coffee

8–10 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, MARCH 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/

Catch a glimpse of a mermaid during Mermaid Magic at OdySea Aquarium Wednesday, March 13 through Monday, March 18.

saturdaymarket

Free admission

Check out different vendors each week ranging from fresh produce to handmade crafts. See full list of participants online.

SATURDAYS, MARCH 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.

SATURDAYS, MARCH 2–30

North Pinnacle Peak

Farmers Market

9 a.m.–1 p.m.

Six Flags Hurricane Harbor 4243 W. Pinnacle Peak Road, Phoenix

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www.facebook.com/ pinnaclepeakfarmersmarket Free admission

Shop for produce, food items and handmade goods from local farmers, vendors and artisans.

SATURDAY, MARCH 2

Peoria Arts & Cultural Festival

9 a.m.–3 p.m.

Peoria City Hall Campus 8401 W. Monroe St., Peoria 623-486-6100

www.azstreetmarket.com/peorias-art-cultural-festival.html

Free

Student art displays, student dance routines, school theater acts and choral and band presentations from the Peoria Unified School District, plus children’s activities and food trucks.

SATURDAY, MARCH 2–SUNDAY, MARCH 3

Daisy Mountain Rock and Mineral Show

9 a.m.–5 p.m., Saturday; 10 a.m.–4 p.m., Sunday Anthem School 41020 N. Freedom Way www.dmrmc.com

$5/Adults; Free/Children 12 & under Annual show featuring rocks, crystals, fossils, jewelry, beads and meteorites. Plus, raffles every half hour, giveaways for kids and information from Dr. Rock.

SATURDAY, MARCH 2–SUNDAY, MARCH 3

Glendale Folk & Heritage Festival

10 a.m.–5 p.m.

Historic Sahuaro Ranch Park 9802 N. 59th Ave., Glendale 623-930-2820

www.glendaleaz.com

Free

Musical performances, a Plein-air painting competition, art and craft vendors, workshops, kid’s activities and food trucks.

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1125 N. 3rd Ave, Phoenix 602-274-8700

www.japanesefriendshipgarden.org $17

The Phoenix Bonsai Society showcases a variety of bonsai trees as well as one-of-a-kind pieces from local pottery artists, with live demonstrations.

SATURDAY, MARCH 2–SUNDAY, MARCH 31

Arizona Renaissance Festival

10 a.m.–6 p.m.

Arizona Renaissance Festival 12601 E. US Hwy. 60, Gold Canyon 520-463-2600

https://arizona.renfestinfo.com $17–$34

The 50-acre village is open for days of fun, featuring 16 different stages with performing acts, jousting tournaments, skill workshops, feasts, games, rides and an arts and crafts fair. View the full schedule online, including themed and discounted weekends.

SATURDAY, MARCH 2 ‘American Songbook’

Peoria Main Library

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ProMusica Arizona’s ensemble of female vocalists, Women in Song, perform classics including “Everything’s Coming Up Roses,” “Over the Rainbow” and “Chattanooga Choo-Choo.”

SATURDAY, MARCH 2

MTA Annual Fundraiser Benefit

4 p.m.

Musical Theatre of Anthem

42201 N. 41st Drive, Suite B100 Anthem 623-336-6001

www.musicaltheatreofanthem.org

$75–$125

Elite, award-winning performers from MTA’S Outreach Group perform, plus announcements of the 17th season of Musical Theatre of Anthem, dinner, drinks, desserts, a live auction and a dollar auction, all to benefit the local non–profit theater company.

SATURDAY, MARCH 2

The Music of Queen

7:30 p.m.

The Phoenix Symphony Symphony Hall

75 N. Second St., Phoenix 602-495-1999 www.phoenixsymphony.org

$27–$78

Conductor, arranger and producer Brent Havens leads a group of powerful vocalists

and The Phoenix Symphony in performing songs of Queen’s biggest hits, including “We Will Rock You,” “Another One Bites the Dust” and “Bohemian Rhapsody.”

SATURDAY, MARCH 2–

SUNDAY, MARCH 3

‘Romeo & Juliette’

Various showtimes

Arizona Opera Symphony Hall

75 N. Second St., Phoenix 602-266-7464

https://tickets.azopera.org

$30–$160

The Shakesperian tale of two star–crossed lovers told by the Arizona Opera.

SATURDAY, MARCH 2

Disturbed

6:30 p.m.

Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre 2121 N. 83rd Ave., Phoenix 602-254-7200, www.livenation.com

$39–$209

The “Take Back Your Life” tour with special guests Falling in Reverse and Plush.

SUNDAYS, MARCH 3 & 24

Anthem Market in the Park

10 a.m.–2 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.

SUNDAYS, MARCH 3–24

Music in March

4–6:30 p.m.

Paloma Community Park 29799 N. Lake Pleasant Pkwy., Peoria 623-773-7000

www.peoriaaz.gov

Free

Live performances from talented local bands and delicious food from local food trucks. Bring blankets and chairs. See the full entertainment schedule online.

SUNDAY, MARCH 3

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10–2 p.m.

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A PACC911 event featuring a silent auction, raffles, dog adoptions, vendor sales and salon services to help raise funds for homeless animals that need critical veterinary care.

SUNDAY, MARCH 3

Great Bridal Expo

Noon

Phoenix Convention Center 111 N 3rd Street, Phoenix 800-422-3976

www.greatbridalexpo.com

Free

A New York-style bridal fashion show, orchestra and DJ presentations, wedding planning exhibits and aisles of vendors focusing on weddings, honeymoons and the home.

SUNDAY, MARCH 3

50 Cent

7 p.m.

Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre 2121 N. 83rd Ave., Phoenix 602-254-7200, www.livenation.com

$39–$249

The “Final Lap” tour with special guest Jeremih.

TUESDAYS, MARCH 5–26 Bingo

5 p.m.

Outlets North Phoenix: Food Court 4250 W. Anthem Way, Phoenix 623-465-9500

www.northphoenixoutlets.com

Free

Try your chance at winning a variety of gift cards with the classic game. Ages 18 and up only.

THURSDAY, MARCH 7

Roars and Pours

5:30–8:30 p.m.

Phoenix Zoo

455 N. Galvin Pkwy., Phoenix 602-286-3800, www.phoenixzoo.org

$10

Giant yard games, special shows, raffle and live music for adults only (ages 21 and up). Beer, wine and snacks at special happyhour pricing. Take your brews on select trails and hangout near the animals.

FRIDAY, MARCH 8–

SATURDAY, MARCH 9

‘Shrek The Musical’ Various showtimes Arizona Financial Theatre

400 W. Washington St., Phoenix 602-379-2800

www.ticketnetwork.com

$62–$240

The Broadway show on tour.

FRIDAY, MARCH 8–SUNDAY, MARCH 10

Rachmaninoff & Dvorak

Various showtimes

The Phoenix Symphony Symphony Hall 75 N. Second St., Phoenix 602-495-1999

www.phoenixsymphony.org

$35–$135

The Phoenix Symphony and pianist Joyce Yang perform Sergei Rachmainioff’s Piano Concerto No. 2, Jesse Montgomery’s “Hymn for Everyone” and Antonin Dvorak’s Symphony No. 8.

SATURDAY, MARCH 9

Super Spring Festival

10–2 p.m.

Arizona Boardwalk Courtyard 9500 E Via Ventura, Scottsdale 480-951-2100

www.azboardwalk.com/events-listings Free

Families can meet and take photos with their favorite superheroes, shop from local vendors, zip line, enjoy live entertainment by DJ Flo, face painting, bounce houses and more.

SATURDAY, MARCH 9

Arizona Salsa Fest

11 a.m.

The Great Lawn at Sportsman’s Park 9600 W. Sportsman’s Park South

Glendale 480-567-8888

www.arizonasalsafest.com

$15/General admission; $30–$150/VIP Sample vibrant flavors of Southwest salsas while enjoying live music, mixology lessons, tequila tastings, local chef preparations, a Sonoran marketplace and a kids’ activity zone.

SUNDAY, MARCH 10

Sonoran Foothills Community Market and Craft Show

10 a.m.–2 p.m.

Sonoran Foothills Community Center Parking Lot 31910 N. Foothills Drive, Phoenix 623-869-6644

www.mysonoranfoothills.com Free

Shop from over 60 local vendors selling specialty items such as fresh produce, artisan bread, health and wellness products, homemade salsas, raw honey and arts and crafts. Plus live music and food trucks.

TUESDAY, MARCH 12–

SUNDAY, MARCH 17

‘MJ The Musical’

Various showtimes

ASU Gammage

1200 S. Forest Ave., Tempe 480-965-3434

www.asugammage.com

$50–$479

The Tony Award–winning musical based on Michael Jackson’s 1992 “Dangerous” world tour.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13

Nicki Minaj

8 p.m.

Footprint Center

201 E. Jefferson St., Phoenix 602-379-7800, www.ticketmaster.com $74–$294

The “Pink Friday 2” world tour with special guest Monica.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13–

MONDAY, MARCH 18

Mermaid Magic

9:30 a.m.–5 p.m.

OdySea Aquarium 9525 E. Doubletree Ranch Road Scottsdale 480-291-8000

www.odyseaaquarium.com $44.95/Ages 13 and up; $34.95/Ages 2–12

A spring break special exhibit including live mermaids in a deep ocean gallery, interactive stingray bays and a magic cove with meetand-greet opportunities.

FRIDAY, MARCH 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 artists specializing in ceramics, glass, wood, jewelry, paintings, photography and more.

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See the Tony Award–winning musical based on Michael Jackson’s 1992 “Dangerous” world tour at ASU Gammage Tuesday, March 12 through Sunday, March 17.

FRIDAY, MARCH 15–

SUNDAY, MARCH 17

Game on Expo

Various admission times

Phoenix Convention Center

429 E Monroe St, Phoenix 602-262-6225, www.gameonexpo.com

$40

A full weekend of multimedia gaming, anime, music and more.

FRIDAY, MARCH 15–

SUNDAY, MARCH 17

‘Star Wars: A New Hope’ in Concert

Various showtimes

The Phoenix Symphony Symphony Hall 75 N. Second St., Phoenix 602-495-1999

www.phoenixsymphony.org

$45–$145

The Phoenix Symphony brings John William’s Oscar–winning score to life as the movie plays live on the big screen.

SATURDAY, MARCH 16

I Recycle Phoenix

7 a.m.–noon

Happy Valley Towne Center 2501 W. Happy Valley Rd., Phoenix 602-262-4820

www.keepphxbeautiful.org

Free

Drop off items for recycling and/or donation, including electronics, non-perishable foods, clothing, books and furniture. See the full list of accepted items online.

SATURDAY, MARCH 16–

SUNDAY, MARCH 17

Experience Ireland

9 a.m.–5 p.m.

Musical Instrument Museum 4725 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix 480-478-6000, www.mim.org $10–$27/Adults; $4–$19/Teens ages 13–19; $4–$14/Children ages 4–12; Free/Children 3 and under

Explore the culture of the Emerald Isle through craft workshops, instrument spotlights, curator talks, Celtic performances, folk tale readings, dance performances and Irish step dancing lessons.

SATURDAY, MARCH 16–

SUNDAY, MARCH 17

Anthem Days

10 a.m.–4 p.m.

Anthem Community Park

41703 N. Gavilan Peak Pkwy.

Anthem 623-742-6050

www.onlineatanthem.com

Free admission; $30/Unlimited ride wristband

Anthem’s annual family–friendly event is back with a business expo with craft vendors, carnival, kids zone, face painting, Sunday egg hunt (see times online), food vendors and live entertainment from the Phoenix Dance Company and local bands

The Damn Kids (Saturday) and K.C. And The Moonshine Band (Sunday).

SATURDAY, MARCH 16–

SUNDAY, MARCH 17

Arizona

Aloha Festival

10 a.m.–5 p.m.

Tempe Beach Park 80 W. Rio Salado Pkwy., Tempe 602-697-1824, www.azalohafest.org

Free admission

Learn how to play the ukulele, taste some island treats, join a traditional craft workshop, shop the “island lifestyle” marketplace, and watch traditional dance and music performances.

SATURDAY, MARCH 16

Irish Fountain Fest

11–5 p.m.

Fountain Park

12925 N Saguaro Blvd

Fountain Hills 480-816-5100

www.experiencefountainhills.org

Free

Live music from a Celtic rock band and traditional Irish folk music artists, plus food trucks, beer gardens and more.

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SATURDAY, MARCH 16

PMAZ 6th

Annual Champagne Music Salon

6 p.m.

Anthem Country Club

Address provided upon ticket purchase

623-920-1194

www.pmaz.org

$125

An elegant evening planned by ProMusica Arizona featuring small ensembles and solo artists performing classical, jazz, Broadway and pop music as well as hors d’oeuvres and champagne.

SATURDAY, MARCH 16

Zoobilation

7–10 p.m.

Phoenix Zoo

455 N. Galvin Pkwy., Phoenix 602-286-3800, www.phoenixzoo.org

$325–$500

A culinary safari fundraiser that journeys throughout the zoo, stopping at unique performances and cuisine stations along the way. All proceeds benefit the Phoenix Zoo’s conservation efforts.

SATURDAY, MARCH 16

‘Postcards

from Bohemia’

7–9 p.m.

North Canyon High School Auditorium

1700 E. Union Hills Drive, Phoenix 623-980-4628

www.northvalleysymphony.org

$10/Concert; Free/Children 5 and under Live performances of music from Bohemian composers in celebration of Bedrich Smetana’s 200th birthday

by the North Valley Symphony Orchestra.

SUNDAY, MARCH 17

Spring Butterfly Festival

10–2 p.m.

Arizona Boardwalk Courtyard 9500 E Via Ventura, Scottsdale 480-951-2100

www.azboardwalk.com/events-listings Free

Butterfly releases each hour, crafts, games and face painting. Free butterfly themed gifts to the first 300 children, or while supplies last. Children are encouraged to dress as their favorite bug or butterfly.

TUESDAY, MARCH 19

Bruce Springsteen

7:30 p.m.

Footprint Center

201 E. Jefferson St., Phoenix 602-379-7800

www.ticketmaster.com

$150–$350

On tour with the E Street Band.

THURSDAY, MARCH 21–FRIDAY, MARCH 22

‘Chicago Teen Edition’ Audition Prep Workshop

4:30–6 p.m. and 6:30–8 p.m.

Musical Theatre of Anthem

42201 N. 41st Drive, Suite B100 Anthem

623-336-6001

www.musicaltheatreofanthem.org

$35

Ages 14–18 prepare through character and scene study, cold readings from the script and more to get a leg up on their audition.

THURSDAY, MARCH21SUNDAY, MARCH 24

Cave Creek Rodeo Days

Various admission times

Cave Creek Memorial Arena

37201 N 28th St, Cave Creek 480-304-5634, www.cavecreekrodeo.com

$35

Mutton bustin’, cornhole tournaments, bull riding and

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FRIDAY, MARCH 22–

SUNDAY, MARCH 24

Carefree Fine Art & Wine Festival

10 a.m.–5 p.m.

Downtown Carefree

101 Easy St., Carefree 480-837-5637

https://thunderbirdartists.com/carefreearizona-fine-art-wine-festival-march $5/Admission; $15/Wine tasting (cash only

The 29th annual spring presentation of the Thunderbird Artists’ art and festival food. Featured artists are Myra Burg and Liz Cummings. Live performance by contemporary jazz group After Glow.

FRIDAY, MARCH 22–

SUNDAY, MARCH 24

FLAIR Art Show

Sale & Raffle

Various admission times

Anthem Golf & Country Club:

Persimmon Club House

2708 W. Anthem Club Drive, Anthem 623-742-6200

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Free

Original artwork in oils, acrylics and watercolor for sale by Finest Local Artists In Residence, plus greeting cards and cookbooks.

SATURDAY, MARCH 23–

SUNDAY, MARCH 24

Outdoor Expo

9 a.m.–4 p.m. Saturday

9 a.m.–3 p.m., Sunday

Ben Avery Shooting Facility

4044 W. Black Canyon Blvd., Phoenix 623-582-8313

www.azgfd.com

Free

Everything outdoors to explore, whether you are new to nature or a tried and true expert, from wildlife demonstrations, to family fishing tanks, as well as monitored and safe firearm testing on the controlled range.

SATURDAY, MARCH 23–SUNDAY, MARCH 24

Scottsdale Sparkle Spring Market

10 a.m.–4 p.m.

Arizona Boardwalk Courtyard 9500 E. Via de Ventura, Scottsdale 480-951-2100

www.azboardwalk.com

Free

The Wounded Women Warriors present a shopping spree featuring a selection of over 80 vendors, plus face painting, glitter tattoos and character appearances for the kids.

SATURDAY, MARCH 23

‘Chicago Teen Edition’ Auditions

9 a.m.–Noon

Musical Theatre of Anthem

42201 N. 41st Drive, Suite B100

Anthem 623-336-6001

www.musicaltheatreofanthem.org

Ages 14–18 are welcome to audition. View a video online about the MTA audition process and requirements.

Heads Up

Saturday, April 6–

Sunday, April 7

Upscale Singers Hit Stage, Screen and Bandstand!

7 p.m., Saturday; 2 p.m., Sunday

Cactus Shadows Fine Arts Center 33606 N. 60th St., Scottsdale 480-575-0188

www.upscalesingers.com

$35/Adults; $15/Youth 18 & under

Iconic Broadway hits from “Oklahoma” and “West Side Story” performed alongside movie favorites, including “Somewhere Over the Rainbow and “Singin’ in the Rain,” and popular ’60s hits such as “Born to Be Wild” and “All You Need Is Love” by the local nonprofit organization, Upscale Singers. This group consists of adult singers from across the North Valley, ranging from the age of 40 to 80. Upscale Singers aims to have fun while making music, while inspiring the younger generations on their musical journeys through annual student competitions, summer programs, grants, sponsorships and scholarships. In addition to a lively performance, this event includes a raffle and silent auction to benefit local youth vocal and musical scholarships for all levels, including special needs.

SATURDAY, MARCH 23

Blake Shelton

7 p.m.

Desert Diamond Arena

9400 W. Maryland Ave., Glendale 623-772-3240, www.ticketmaster.com

$49–$260

The “Back to the Honky Tonk” tour, also featuring Dustin Lynch and Emily Ann Roberts.

SATURDAY, MARCH 23

Martina McBride

8 p.m.

Wild Horse Pass Resort & Casino

5040 Wild Horse Pass Blvd., Chandler 1-800-946-4452, www.ticketmaster.com $52–$155

Live in concert.

Saturday, April 20

WISH: A Day To Empower Women’s Health

9 a.m.–2 p.m.

Anthem Civic Building

3701 W. Anthem Way, Anthem 707-799-2153

http://tinyurl.com/46s44dec Free

Celebrating women of all ages, Anthem Rotary Club presents its first annual health workshop, WISH (Wellness–Inspiration– Self-Care–Hope). Event begins with an optional stretching class at 8 a.m. followed by presentations by Candace Kanavel, Miss Arizona 2023 and a SWAT negotiator, on safety awareness and highlighting women’s ability to do it all without limitations. Additional speakers include a registered nurse discussing health advocacy, menopause and breast health, and a mind-body wellness specialist discussing mindfulness, self-care and stress management tips.

Women of all ages are welcome. Seating is limited; registration required. Lunch available to purchase for $10 from By the Bucket, including a salad, snack and drink.

SATURDAY, MARCH 30

The Great Egg Hunt & Family Fair

10–2 p.m.

Arizona Boardwalk Courtyard

9500 E Via Ventura, Scottsdale

480-951-2100

www.azboardwalk.com

Free

Photos with the Easter Bunny, egg hunt, live entertainment by DJ Flo, bounce houses, face painting and more.

WEEKEND VIBES & SPECIAL EVENTS |
The Outdoor Expo happens at Ben Avery Shooting Facility Saturday, March 23 through Sunday, March 24.

Fight Spring Allergies

From over-the-counter products to needle-free at-home immunotherapy treatment options, here are some helpful tips from Carefree Allergy to find relief this Spring.

Following a relatively warm winter, comes the desert bloom. As temperatures are warming up, allergy sufferers are feeling stuffy, itchy, drippy noses. Tree pollen typically kicks off the start of spring allergies, and wildflowers, grasses and ragweed continue to aggravate symptoms as they pollinate.

Valley Vibe sat down with family nurse practitioner Lindsey Forstie, a specialist in asthma, allergy and immunology, who opened Carefree Allergy in Tramonto less than a year ago. Our goal was to get the literal drip on tips to help our readers find some relief in the months ahead before the triple digits kick in and allergies begin to settle down.

An asthma and allergy sufferer herself, Forstie specializes in

sublingual drop therapy tailored to each individual patient’s needs to desensitize their allergies over time, build tolerance and rid the need for allergy medications.

“My goal is to treat the cause of the allergies, not just the symptoms. The drops are immunotherapy, not a drug. It’s for those who want their allergies gone,” Forstie told Valley Vibe.

some Common Culprits

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Bermuda Grass

VV What are the most common culprits of Spring allergies this time of year and what are the symptoms to look out for?

Forstie It’s always like clockwork. It starts with tree allergies– specifically,

“My goal is to treat the cause of the allergies, not just the symptoms. The drops are immunotherapy, not a drug. It’s for those who want their allergies gone.”
LINDSEY FORSTIE Nurse Practitioner, Carefree Allergy & Wellness

juniper. Most everyone knows about the poof or ‘green cloud’ of pollen you can see if you brush against a juniper tree, but right about the same time, the mulberry, oak, olive and elms and other blooming trees start causing symptoms. Grass is another big one, particularly Bermuda grass as it begins to grow and pollinate. Weeds are more of a problem in the fall, except for ragweed, which tends to be year-round, and is typically a problem during monsoon season.

Common symptoms include nasal congestion, runny nose, post nasal

drip, sneezing, maybe some ear and throat itching, but mostly congestion and itchy, watery eyes. Sometimes the allergens cause specific symptoms, and I can tell by the symptoms. More severe patients present with eye symptoms, including itchy, watery eyes, and sore, red skin around the eyes.

VV Besides the most common rhinitis symptoms, what are some of the lesser known symptoms that could signal an allergy problem?

Forstie Allergies can affect different parts of your body. That’s where

sometimes patients finally make their way into an allergy office because they don’t know what they’re dealing with and their reaction might be skin issues such as eczema or hives. Breathing issues can be a problem, too, and asthma flare ups.

VV When allergy symptoms strike, what is recommended as a firstline of treatment and when might an office visit be warranted?

Forstie If you start feeling itchy, sniffly and/or sneezy you can start with topical treatments.

(Continued on page 19)

According to Forstie, the most common culprits of spring allergies start with blooming trees and grass. Ragweed which tends to grow year-round can also be a problem.

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Nasal steroid sprays like FLONASE®, Nasacort® and Fluticasone propionate can be used once or twice a day. The steroid sprays help to reduce inflammation, so if your nose is super stuffy and producing a lot of mucus, that will help with that. If your nose is itchy, sneezy and watery, a newer over-thecounter antihistamine spray called Astepro®, works right away… within 20 minutes the itching will go away. Steroid sprays take longer to help reduce the inflammation, but both can be used in combination.

If the topicals aren’t providing enough relief, oral 24-hour relief antihistamines can be added. On the prescription side, there’s Montelukast and Singulair®, which tend to work well. Oftentimes, people will come in for allergy testing when they’ve tried all of these remedies, but they’re not getting anywhere.

VV What is allergy immunotherapy and tell us about the sublingual treatment you offer?

Forstie A long-term effort to build up immunity to an allergen based on your blood or skin test results, sublingual treatment is a great option and has opened the door for any allergy sufferer to benefit from treatment. In order to be a candidate for allergy shots, you have to be in this window of opportunity—it’s not for mild sufferers, you have to be suffering bad enough with allergy symptoms, but not severe, because of risk of anaphylaxis with the shots. Most patients choose sublingual treatment, out of convenience. At our office, we customize the drops for the patient based on their allergy results, and we mix the drops up right in house. The drops

are then administered at home under the tongue once per day. The treatment/dose can be tweaked as needed. The recommended length of treatment is 3-5-years to desensitize your body to the allergens. After treatment, most patients will be able to go 7-10 years without needing treatment. Also, there’s no starting age restrictions with sublingual treatment.

(Editor’s note: Carefree Allergy only offers sublingual take-home therapy treatment–no allergy shots.)

VV How affordable is sublingual treatment?

Forstie More affordable than most people think. Sublingual drops have been used for over 30 years, but because they are not FDA approved, we have control over price. In a lot of cases, the drops end up being cheaper than the shots. If you have a low deductible, shots might be more cost effective, but sublingual treatment at our office ranges around $1,000 to $1,500 a year. Insurance doesn’t typically cover the sublingual treatment, but patients can use HSA (Health Savings Account) cards.

CAREFREE ALLERGY

34406 N. 27th Drive, Suite 140 Phoenix, AZ 85085

www.carefreeallergy.com 623-303-2060

Stop the Sneeze

A newer FDA-approved nasal antihistamine recently became available for purchase without a prescription. Astepro® nasal spray is available at most pharmacies for treatment of seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis for adults and children ages 6 and older.

(Source U.S. Food and Drug Administration)

Other Tips to Stay Sniffle-Free

• Visit www.pollen.com and enter your zipcode to get a general idea of what may be causing your allergy flare-up.

• Use air-purifiers with HEPA filters according to room size.

• Keep windows and doors closed.

• Shower to remove pollen after being outside.

• Consider nasal rinses to flush out pollen.

(Sources Carefree Allergy, Mayo Clinic)

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HEALTH & WELLNESS |
Options such as sublingual therapy helps allergy sufferers build up immunity to certain allergens.

TSMC Raises Last Steel Beam on Second Fab

TSMC raised the last steel beam into place last month on the company’s second semiconductor fab near I-17 and Loop 303. The semiconductor giant also completed the topping milestone on the second fab’s auxiliary buildings, which will supply the necessary utilities infrastructure to the fab clean room.

“Today’s topping milestone of our second fab was a momentous occasion for us and our outstanding construction partners. TSMC Arizona

would not be possible without the hard work and craftsmanship of the nearly 12,000 trade

workers on this site each day,” said Brian Harrison, president of TSMC Arizona.

Once operational, the two fabs at TSMC Arizona will manufacture the most advanced semiconductor technology in the United States, creating 4,500 direct high-tech, highwage jobs.

TSMC’s first fab, originally slated for completion later this year, was pushed back to the first half of 2025. The delay was mostly due to the need to bring temporary foreign workers over to lend their expertise on the equipment installation phase, a TSMC spokesperson told Valley Vibe.

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| NEW DIGS
PHOTOS COURTESY TSMC

Tesla North Phoenix Sales/Repair Center Coming

Tesla Motors, Inc. is about to make purchasing or servicing its electric vehicles a whole lot easier for residents in the far North Phoenix Valley.

Last month, at its Feb. 7 formal meeting, the City of Phoenix greenlighted Tesla’s request for rezoning of a 7.91-acre site to allow them to convert an existing building into an electric sales and repair center at the southwest corner of 19th Avenue and Quail Avenue.

The site plan submitted to the City shows the existing one-story, approximately 64,000-squarefoot commercial building and surface parking lot to remain, with minor site improvements for vehicular traffic. A traffic impact study is required before site work can begin.

The Deer Valley Airport Industrial Park has been steadily

evolving over the past few years, with the addition of new breweries, eateries, and cafes, including the recent openings of Barrio Brewing Co., located

within the airport itself and Scooter’s Coffee, which just opened last month at the corner of Deer Valley Road and 7th Avenue.

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A THUMBS-UP-WORTHY HIKE

AWAITS IN MCDOWELL SONORAN

The McDowell Sonoran Preserve consists of an enormous network of multi-use trails, and the hike up to Tom’s Thumb is perhaps the most alluring one.

The protruding rock formation can be spotted from miles away, and may seem almost unattainable. But Tom’s Thumb Trail, which begins at the Tom’s Thumb Trailhead offers a very clear way up.

The trail, rated difficult by the City of Scottsdale and moderately difficult by other sites like Alltrails, begins at an elevation of 2,813 feet at the trailhead and reaches 3,840 feet at Tom’s Thumb over the course of about 2.2 miles. The condition of the trail itself is surprisingly

pleasant, and along the way up there are several points to stop and soak in the views–Harris’s Hawk Vista, Raven Roost Scenic View, Vulture View Scenic Point and Prairie Falcon Overlook. Beyond those points is a junction with the East End Trail, which could be considered for a significantly longer hike.

Continuing along Tom’s Thumb Trail to marker TT7, prepare to branch off to the right on a side trail that leads to Tom’s Thumb (there is

signage for the side trail). (Note: If you miss that marker, there is no second chance elsewhere, so backtracking is a must.) Further along Tom’s Thumb Trail to the next marker (TL1), lies the opportunity to hike up Lookout Trail to The Lookout, which ends at an elevation of 3,858 feet. Tom’s Thumb Trail ultimately ends at the junction of Windgate Pass Trail at the marker TT17.

Fantastic views await at the top. Such close proximity to all the rock

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| ADVENTURE VIBES

PRESERVE

outcroppings and boulders provide a seemingly endless amount of eye candy, so it’s recommended to plan for a little extra time to enjoy at the top before heading back down.

Dogs are permitted on the trails, but it is strongly suggested that if it’s hotter than 90 degrees, it’s probably best to keep them home. Also, for those who enjoy riding electric bikes, please

note that they are not allowed in any part of the McDowell Sonoran Preserve. Limited shade exists along the trail, so an earlier start allows for more benefit from shade before the sun breaks over the ridge to the east of the trail. Once at the junction of East End Trail, there’s little shade to be found. As always, its advisable to bring enough water, a cell phone and stay within your abilities.

Tom’s Thumb Trailhead

23015 N. 128th St., Scottsdale

Take Carefree Highway east to N. Scottsdale Road to Dynamite Boulevard and head east. From the corner of Pima Road and Dynamite Boulevard, it is about a 9-mile drive. From Dynamite Boulevard, head south on Alma School Road, east on Jomax Road, south on 118th Street, east on Ranch Gate Road and south on 128th Street to the trailhead. There’s plenty of signage along the way and restrooms at the trailhead, but no drinking water.

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Andreas Schmalz is a local Realtor® and an outdoor enthusiast who enjoys trail hiking, nature photography, and scenic drives throughout Arizona.
GET THERE
Boulders and rocks as far as the eye can see hiking along Tom's Thumb Trail Tom's Thumb in portrait Rocky saguaro studded hillside along the East End Trail Mighty saguaro off the Marcus Landslide Trail
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PHOTOS BY ANDREAS SCHMALZ

GET OUT & Hike

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 listed.

| ADVENTURE VIBES
PHOTOS BY ANDREAS SCHMALZ
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Scan for Maricopa County Parks & Recreation information, hours and hike registration info.

Cave Creek Regional Park

37019 N. Lava Lane, Cave Creek 602-506-2930, $7/Vehicle

FRIDAY, MARCH 1

Desert Hike 101

3–5 p.m.

Take an easy-to-moderate 2–mile guided hike with Ranger Steve while learning about local Sonoran plants and animals.

THURSDAY, MARCH 7

Desert Hike 101

8–11 a.m.

Take a moderate 3.5–mile guided hike with Ranger Steve while learning about local Sonoran plants and animals.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13

Wildflower Walk

8:30 a.m.–10:30 a.m. & 11 a.m.–1 p.m.

Walk an easy 2 miles through desert trails with Ranger Nikki to find and identify local wildflowers.

MONDAY, MARCH 18

Wildflowers and Butterflies Hike

9 a.m.–11 a.m.

Join Ranger Kevin on a moderate 3.5mile hike to see and learn about local wildflowers, as well as the butterflies that help to pollinate them.

MONDAY, MARCH 18

Clay Mine Tour

1 p.m.–3 p.m.

Glimpse into Arizona's historical and geological past with Ranger Kevin on this 1.8–mile hike/mine tour.

MONDAY, MARCH 25

Creatures of the Night Hike

5 p.m.–8 p.m.

Hike with Ranger Shaun for an easy, 1.6 miles to look for and learn about local night time wildlife such as scorpions, bats, owls and night hawks.

Lake Pleasant Regional Park

41835 N. Castle Hot Springs Road Morristown

602-506-2930, $7/Vehicle

SATURDAY, MARCH 2

Sunrise Hike

6 a.m.–8:30 a.m.

Be on the lookout for wildlife such as deer, javelina, squirrels and reptiles on this early morning 3–mile hike with Ranger Kevin.

SATURDAY, MARCH 2

Silent Walking: Beginner’s Guide to Connecting with Nature 2–3 p.m.

Develop a deeper connection to nature by cultivating the skills needed to appreciate the natural world through a short work on the Wild Burro Trail including silent walking and sit spots.

THURSDAY, MARCH 14

Guided Bird Hike 8–10 a.m.

Learn about the migratory birds of the desert riparian area off of Beardsley Trail.

THURSDAY, MARCH 14

Desert 101 Hike

11 a.m.–1 p.m.

Take a roundtrip on the Cottonwood Trail with Ranger Eric to learn more about the plants, animals and ecosystem of the Sonoran Desert.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20

Wildflower Walk 9–10:30 a.m. & 11 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

Learn about the wildflowers and flowering shrubs of the area on a short loop on the Yavapai Point and Pipeline Canyon Trails.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27

Desert Edible Plants Hike 8:30–10:30 a.m.

Learn which plants can be eaten out in the desert with Ranger Derik on the Pipeline Canyon Trail.

Spur Cross Ranch Conservation Area

44000 N. Spur Cross Rd., Cave Creek 602-506-2930, $3/Park entrance fee

FRIDAY, MARCH 8

Guided Bird Hike 8–10:30 a.m.

Join Ranger Eric on the Dragonfly Trail to look for birds of the Sonoran Desert.

FRIDAY, MARCH 8

Desert 101 Hike 11 a.m.–3 p.m.

Take on the 7–mile Elephant Mountain Loop Trail with Ranger Eric to learn about the animals, plants and ecology of the local desert.

FRIDAY, MARCH 15

Wildflower Walk 8:30–10:30 a.m. & 11 a.m.–1 p.m.

Join Ranger Nikki on an easy to moderate 2 miles to learn about common wildflowers and flowering shrubs.

FRIDAY, MARCH 22

Creatures of the Night Hike 5:30–8 p.m.

Enjoy a nighttime adventure with Ranger Kevin on the Spur Cross and Dragonfly Loop trails to seek out active critters in the evening.

SUNDAY, MARCH 31

Desert 101 Hike 11 a.m.–2 p.m.

Trek 2 miles down the Metate Trail and back on the Spur Cross Trail for discussions with the ranger on the desert, water and local creatures.

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North Phoenix Real Estate Market Update

The number of homes sold in the last month in our 10 tracking zones increased roughly 15 percent over the the month prior. The number of active listings jumped 21 percent within the past month, as the spring selling season gets underway.

30-day totals for 1/16/23–2/16/24 date range in the following North Phoenix neighborhoods (area codes 85083, 85085, 85086 & 85087)

Desert Hills

Fireside / Norterra

Sonoran Foothills

Stetson Hills

Tramonto

Union Park

Mortgage Rates

National weekly average rates as of February 15, 2024

From the National Association of Realtors® (NARS)

Existing-home sales waned 1 percent in December 2023 to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 3.78 million. Sales faded 6.2% from the previous year. The median existing-home sales price rose 4.4% from December 2022 to $382,600 – the sixth consecutive month of year-over-year price increases.

On an annual basis, existing-home sales (4.09 million) fell to the lowest level in nearly 30 years, while the median price reached a record high of $389,800 in 2023.

The inventory of unsold existing homes slumped 11.5% from the previous month to 1 million at the end of December, or the equivalent of 3.2 monthsʼ supply at the current monthly sales pace.

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| REAL ESTATE PULSE REAL ESTATE DATA COMPILED COURTESY OF TODD NINNEMAN WITH RE/MAX FINE PROPERTIES IN ANTHEM, AZ. DATA RETRIEVED FROM THE MLS FOR THE 1/16/23–2/16/24 DATE RANGE. THE INFORMATION IS DEEMED RELIABLE BUT MAY BE SKEWED AT TIME OF PRINT.
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VALLEY VIBE GRAPHIC Total Homes Sold 66 Total Active Listings 240 Average List/Sold Price $785,831 Active Listings Homes Sold Average Days on Market Average Price/Sq Ft Average List/Sold Price 6 2 60 $264 $614,112 43 16 68 $314 $851,471 58 17 56 $270 $569,898 2 0 93 $210 $923,000 60 12 150 $449 $1,305,083 17 4 60 $293 $618,076 6 0 83 $333 $806,465 8 2 59 $291 $656,412 17 3 84 $260 $794,017 23 10 55 $304 $719,776 Amber Hills / Carefree Crossing
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