Tag: Scottsdale

Driving Hope

North Scottsdale’s Laura Ingram innovates for and raises funds at Phoenix Children’s 24th annual golf tournament.

Idol Nostalgia

On Saturday, Nov. 11, 83-year-old pop culture icon Frankie Avalon will deliver a memory-inducing — and memory-making — concert as a kick-off performance of Arizona Musicfest’s 2023–24 concert season.

Going Public

The city of Scottsdale this year is celebrating the 50th anniversary of its oldest large-scale, public artwork while simultaneously dedicating its newest.

Gifting a Legacy

An enigmatic artist’s lifelike drawings of horses, wildlife and Native Americans will be auctioned off to benefit Tierra Madre Horse & Human Sanctuary.

Checkmate!

Chess Emporium is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year and has taught more than 100,000 children the game of chess since its founding in 1993.

A Heart for the Arts

Back to school means back to routines of learning, homework and extracurricular activities. The Holland Center offers a myriad of options that meet the needs of mind, body and spirit.

In Sync

Arizona Synergy is one of only five artistic swimming teams in our state.

Bloom Where You Are Planted

Photo hobbyist Tom Dusel, a retired dentist who lives in The Boulders in North Scottsdale, recently set out with his wife, Addie, and their friends Kathye and Craig, for a day of exploration and relaxation on Horseshoe Lake Road near Bartlett Dam.

Tickling the Ivories

Each of Ravenscroft Pianos’ luxurious instruments is handcrafted by Michael Spreeman and his son, Andrew, in their state-of-the-art headquarters in North Scottsdale.

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