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Lifestyles
BILTMORE
A Community Service Publication
Vincent’s on Camelback
Keeping Up With The Times
Special Feature Page 15
VOL. XXII, No. 2 • February 2011
Lush Estate on Exclusive Biltmore Circle
A rare find & wonderful opportunity ON
The Biltmore Circle! Santa Barbara-style
home, perfectly sized at just over 4,300Sf.
is located on a serene, lush estate lot near
the world famous Biltmore Resort & Spa.
Minutes from shopping, dining and entertainment. The drive itself around the
Circle will welcome you to this home's
elegant circular front drive. High vaulted
ceilings with beautiful wood beams.
Amenities include a very private backyard
with heated pool/spa, mature landscaping, and citrus trees. 3-car garage, spacious family room with a stunning fireplace, relaxing bay window breakfast
room, executive den/library. A great family home, minutes from Sky Harbor
Airport. Offered at $1,998,000.
**INQUIRE ABOUT THE ADDITIONAL 3/4
ACRE LOT JUST BEHIND - AND MAKE A
GRAND GOLF COURSE PROPERTY**
If you are buying, selling or renting in the Biltmore, Call Walter
Walter Whalen
“It’s All About Trust!”
602-553-4688 office
602-739-4688 cell
E-mail:
[email protected]
Zoe and Walter
Call Walter for All Your Real Estate Needs!
~ For Sale ~
Biltmore Greens 4 • 3166 E Claremont Ave • $739,000
This gorgeous property has 3 bedrooms, 2 master suites,
2.5 bathrooms, 2,252 sq ft. Remodeled and upgraded, light and
bright with vaulted ceilings, backyard covered patio, spool with
jets, fountains, statues and waterfalls, built-in BBQ and custom
fireplace with separate entertainment area, remodeled kitchen
with slab granite counters tops, and stainless steel appliances.
This home was featured in Phoenix Home and Garden.
Biltmore Greens 3 • 6202 N 31st St Biltmore Cloisters • 5205 N 24th St
#108 • “Sale Pending” • $185,000
“Sale Pending” • $750,00
Walter also has over 30 upscale Biltmore furnished homes and condos for rent. If you are renting, buying or selling in
the Biltmore, call Walter, a long-term resident and owner of rental investments in the Biltmore Estates Area.
From the Publisher…
It’s hard to believe we are already into the
second month of 2011, and that special day
to honor your loved ones is right around the
corner. Valentine’s Day comes only once a
year, so let’s make this one a day to remember. Valentine's Day is for girlfriends and
boyfriends, spouses, partners, friends, families, first dates, 50th anniversaries and just
about anyone who appreciates love and
romance. Here in the Valley there are quite
a variety of events and activities celebrating
Valentine's Day. While there are many
things that you can do and places you can go on and around Valentine's
Day, there are some specially designed for love and romance.
Some of the events that you may want to consider are the
Glendale Chocolate Affaire, Phoenix Zoo Jungle Love Valentine’s
Date Night, Desert Botanical Garden’s Romance in the Garden,
Chicago at the Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre, Ballet Arizona’s
presentation of Don Quixote, The Pleasure Feast at the Arizona
Renaissance Festival, Arizona Broadway Theatre’s presentation of
My Fair Lady or perhaps just a nice, quiet dinner out on the town.
Be sure to make those reservation early, as the good ones fill up
quickly. If a quiet dinner at home is your style, no need to
cook...swing by Vincent’s Market Bistro and pick up dinner to go.
Until next month, Susan
Please feel free to write: P.O. Box 93244, Phoenix, AZ 85070
Call: (480) 460-7779 or fax: (480) 460-7858
email: [email protected] • www.biltmorelifestyles.com
Publisher
Susan Aavang
Editor
Julie Nicholson
Associate Editor
Pride Cotten
Cover Feature ~ Vincent on Camelback
Biltmore Lifestyles
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Town & Country Lab Offers CostSaving Patient’s Choice Program
Deal Lovers Now Have Options for Affordable Testing
For the millions of people without health insurance or without enough
insurance, the rising costs of preventative and routine tests can be daunting. Sometimes it is enough of a deterrent to skip necessary screenings.
Now a local laboratory has created a Patient’s Choice program at their
four Valley labs – including a lab in the Town & Country center. The labs
give those in need of tests as much as a 75 percent savings on costs at
other facilities.
Michael Piccirillo and Labnet, Inc. have provided services to physicians and outpatient laboratories for more than 30 years. Now, discouraged by rising costs and how little insurance relief trickles down to the
consumer, Piccirillo and Labnet also provide testing services directly to
the patient – at a fraction of the price.
“Patients have
always had the right
to go anywhere for a
lab testing and don’t
even need a doctor’s
referral. But the average pe r so n o f t e n
doesn’t know this.
Large laboratories
can ch a rg e t h r e e
times as much on
common tests like
thyroid profiles, HIV testing, estrogen and testosterone levels and lipid
screenings. It’s a double whammy of overhead and the insurance system,”
says Piccirillo.
“People ask me how Labnet can do these tests for such a low cost, and
I always ask why do the other labs have to charge so much?” he says.
“It’s a system that ultimately hurts the patients if they can’t afford these
tests. It’s time people stop getting taken advantage of.”
Before this, all discounts and benefits went directly to physicians and
insurance companies without being passed on to the consumer. Labnet
gives the savings to the consumer directly with Patient’s Choice, and
allows the public complete access to any test, any time at a much lower
cost.
SCP Chiropractic at 4859 N. 20th Street in the Town & Country Center
provides the testing services for Labnet. The clinic is open from 9:00 a.m.
to 11:00 a.m. every day. Patients do not need a doctor’s referral to have
the tests done and can get the results typically in a few minutes.
In addition to its “any test, any time” policy, Labnet can also provide
on-site health screening’s with over 35 tests available (at selected sites),
and results within minutes at the same affordable rates.
Says Piccirillo, “We’re not cutting the doctor out of the process.
We’re just saving the patient money on the initial screening. They still
need to take it to a doctor for medical interpretation or if anything
appears abnormal.”
For more information about Labnet locations and pricing, visit
LabnetAZ.com.
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Venice of the West
The First CD Featuring the Gondoliers of Hyatt
Regency Scottsdale Makes Its Debut
For over two decades, memories have been created on the enchanting
waterways of Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort and Spa. Visitors glide
along in authentic Venetian gondolas while being serenaded by singing
gondoliers, transforming the waterways into a romantic Venice of the
West. “We are proud to announce the much anticipated release of Venice
of the West, a CD featuring the resort’s highly acclaimed gondoliers, the
beauty of their voices and some of their favorite songs,” said Michael
Stephens, Resort General Manager.
Venice of the West is a collection of assorted classical Italian songs and
arias known around the world. It features three Puccini opera arias, the
classical “Ave Maria” by Schubert, an old Italian favorite, “non ti scordar
di me” and five of some of the most well known Neopolitan songs.
Performing are Marcus Arbizu, Brian Bertilson, Anna Vivette, Jana
Contario and Scott Roper.
You can purchase Venice of the West for $20, dockside, in the resort’s
Alto ristorante e bar, Cantina Due, the Lobby Bar and in Canyon Market,
open 24 hours.
To enjoy this unique and memorable experience first-hand, Servizio
Gondoli is open from 6:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. nightly, year-round, weather permitting. When one dines in Alto ristorante e bar, each guest receives
a complimentary pass. Others may purchase a cruise for $10 per person.
Perfect for proposals, weddings and honeymoons, the gondolas can be
reserved to celebrate a special occasion, anniversary, birthday, romantic
date or just for fun.
For more information, visit Scottsdale.hyatt.com and go to Alto ristorante e bar.
Hyatt Hotels Corporation, headquartered in Chicago, is a leading global hospitality company with a proud heritage of making guests feel more
than welcome. Thousands of members of the Hyatt family in 45 countries
strive to make a difference in the lives of the guests they encounter every
day by providing authentic hospitality. The company’s subsidiaries manage, franchise, own and develop hotels and resorts under the Hyatt®, Park
Hyatt®, Andaz®, Grand Hyatt®, Hyatt Regency®, Hyatt Place® and Hyatt
Summerfield Suites® brand names and have locations under development
on five continents. As of June 30th, 2010, the company’s worldwide portfolio consisted of 445 properties. For more information, please visit
www.hyatt.com.
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Biltmore Lifestyles
Los Taquitos Serves Up the Mexican
Breakfast of Champions All Day Long
Sushi Roku Debuts a Devour Hour at
Nightfall with the “Sunset Menu”
Start or End Your Day with a Breakfast Burrito
Like the original Los Taquitos in Ahwatukee, Los Taquitos at 7000
North 16th Street in Phoenix is now firing up the grill early to serve its
authentic family recipes for breakfast throughout the day. Beginning at
8:00 a.m., Monday through Saturday, hungry guests can start their day
with Los Taquitos’ hearty breakfast burritos that have been customer
favorites at the original location for years.
Using the ingredients and techniques of the traditional Mexican burrito, the sisters serve up delicious burritos that start with potato, egg, and
cheese for only $4. To spice things up, you can add the ever popular
chorizo, ham, bacon, or pollo for just $5, or their renowned carne asada
for $5.25. These flavorful ingredients are folded into a warm tortilla and
served with red or green salsas that are a perfect compliment.
The dishes at Los Taquitos
have been in the family since
Los Taquitos
the 1980s when the owners’
Arizona Burrito
mother and father began
serving authentic Mexican
food from a small cart in
Phoenix. Today the “kids” of
the family are all grown up
and with the help and guidance of their mother, continue to offer truly authentic,
great tasting food.
Enjoy these breakfast burritos at both Los Taquitos
locations for breakfast,
lunch, dinner and carryout.
For more information, please
visit www.LTGrill.com or
call (602) 371-0111 or (480)
753-4361.
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If you’ve had “one of those
days” or if you are looking to
treat your significant other to a
fabulous sushi dinner, there’s
not a better time and place than
the Sunset Menu at Sushi Roku.
The chic Japanese hotspot located inside the W Scottsdale,
Sushi Roku has rolled out a
“devour hour” with their threecourse $23 Sunset Menu. Sushi Platter
Offered daily at sunset between 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. and serving 14 different options, there is truly something for every palate.
The first course kicks off with your choice of the following: creamy
edamame hummus with wonton chips, mouthwatering seared albacore
sashimi with crispy onions and garlic ponzu, saccharine Usuzukuri (red
snapper) with Hawaiian sea salt, diced chicken salad in a creamy mustard
dressing or for the vegetarian, or a seaweed salad made with fresh cucumber sunomono and plum vinaigrette.
The second course takes you through a sizzling array of options such
as Hanabi, which is an intriguing balance between delicate spicy tuna and
the crunchy texture of crisp rice squares, incredible popcorn rock shrimp
tempura in a spicy miso glaze, assorted vegetables with tempura dipping
sauce, the pleasantly sweet miso eggplant degnaku and sautéed Chinese
green beans in a garlic sauce.
Ending with the third course, guests can choose from a selection of five
savory entrees that include; Kurobuta Kakuni which is an eight-hour braised
pork, filet mignon in a ginger teriyaki sauce, grilled salmon in Roku BBQ sauce,
five-piece assorted sushi with a spicy tuna cut roll or two select sushi rolls.
If you happen to be out just before sundown, take this recommendation to grab a table at Sushi Roku and indulge in the pleasures of highgrade Japanese cuisine at reasonable prices. For more information and to
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Biltmore Area Partnership Luncheon at
Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse
The next Biltmore Area Partnership networking luncheon will be on Tuesday, February 22nd, at Ruth’s
Chris Steakhouse.
The guest speaker will be Bernie Clark, a Phoenix resident, and Executive Vice President with Charles
Schwab. He leads Schwab Advisor Services, which provides custodial, operational and trading support for approximately 6,000
independent investment advisory firms. While San Francisco is Schwab’s
Corporate Headquarters, Phoenix is Schwab’s single largest employment
center with more than 3,200 employees. Bernie had been with Deutsche
Morgan Grenfell in London for global market sales, before joining
Schwab in 1998. He has a BS degree in accounting from St. John’s
University in New York. Bernie will discuss “Charles Schwab: Poised for
Growth in Phoenix and Beyond.”
Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse is located at 2201 East Camelback Road in
Phoenix. Reservations are required by Friday, February 18th.
Networking will be from 11:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. when lunch will be
served. The speaker will address the attendees from 12:30 p.m. to 1:00
p.m. The cost is $25 for members and $35 for non-members. Checks
must be submitted with reservations prior to the luncheon. For additional information, please call Ed Rossi at (602) 957-6483. Reservations and
checks should be sent to Biltmore Are a Partnership, 3104 East
Camelback Road, #174, Phoenix, AZ 85016.
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Biltmore Networking Group Hosted by
Embassy Suites Phoenix
Would you like to network among Biltmore area professionals and
businesspeople? Do you enjoy socializing with others living or working
in the Biltmore area? The Biltmore Networking Group has been going
strong since the summer of 2003. Check out this unique group of professionals, businesspeople and residents, and get a feel for what makes the
Biltmore area such a great community.
The Biltmore Networking Group organizes a monthly happy hour for
professionals, businesspeople, residents and anyone who enjoys the
Biltmore area to meet and network. Professionals from a wide variety of
industries attend including finance, fine arts, government, hospitality, law,
marketing, medicine, real estate, technology and many more. There is
usually a group of about 60-80 people attending. With the demographics
of the Biltmore community, you are sure to make the contacts you desire.
This month’s happy hour is planned for February 3rd from 5:30 p.m.
to 7:30 p.m. at the Omaha SteakHouse Garden Lounge inside the
Embassy Suites Phoenix Biltmore located at 2630 East Camelback Road
in Phoenix, or you can reach them by calling (602) 955-3992. There is no
need to RSVP and there is never a charge to attend these events, so please
feel free to stop by.
If you have any questions or would like to be added to the email list
for monthly announcements, please contact Shahpar Shahpar at Tiffany &
Bosco, P.A. at [email protected] or call her at (602) 255-6020. Shahpar is an
attorney with the law firm of Tiffany & Bosco, and she founded the
Biltmore Networking Group in 2003.
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Cookin’ for a Cure at Eddie’s House
The Marilyn B.
Gula Mountains of
Hope Foundation presents Cookin’ for a
Cure at Eddie’s House
on Thursday, March
10th at Chef Eddie
Matney’s Scottsdale
restaurant,
Eddie’s
House. The ticketed
dinner will raise funds
Chef Eddie Matney, Trina Ypsilanti, and
for advanced breast
Biltmore resident Al Gula, Event Chair
cancer research at
Phoenix-based TGen and will include celebrity guest appearances, a
super silent auction and an exclusive meal created by Chef Eddie Matney.
Tickets to the event are $150 per person, and the event begins at 6:00
p.m. at Eddie's House in Scottsdale, located at 7042 E. Indian School
Road, Scottsdale, Arizona 85251.
The Marilyn B. Gula Mountains of Hope Foundation is a Phoenixbased non-profit organization that invests 100% of its proceeds in the
research and treatment of advanced breast cancer. All proceeds from
Cookin’ for a Cure at Eddie’s House will benefit advanced breast cancer
research projects conducted at the TGen Foundation.
The evening promises great company, a bevy of prizes and delicious
fare including: passed hors d’oeuvres, a buffet of Chef Eddie’s specialties,
Su Vino wines, Belvedere pink martinis, an open bar and Hava Java coffee. Super silent
auction and raffle
prizes include: a
private cooking
class and dinner
with Chef Eddie
Matney at the winner’s home; an
exclusive
wine
bottling experience
including
Bob Palko, Joe Garagiola,
tasting, bottling
Camille Sullivan and Audrie Garagiola
and labeling 30
bottles of the winner’s choice of Su Vino wines; and a $7,500 McIntosh
integrated audio system from LMC Home Entertainment.
Corporate sponsors include: Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona,
Showcase Honda, Su Vino Winery, LMC Home Entertainment and Bell
Lexus. Platinum and gold level sponsorships are still available. Platinum
sponsors receive a personalized dinner for six at Eddie’s House restaurant, 12 event tickets and logo inclusion in the event collateral. For complete sponsorship benefits, please contact Allen J. Gula Jr. at (650) 7995485 or visit www.mountainsofhopefoundation.org.
Event tickets are now available. Register online at:
http://tinyurl.com/CookinForACureAtEddiesHouseTix. Seating is limited and the foundation urges guests to buy their tickets early before the
event sells out.
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Scott’s Coach Works, Inc.
www.scottscoachworks.com
Celebrating 30 years as the premier collision and
paint shop in the Phoenix metropolitan area!
Central Phoenix Hail Damage Specialist
We are BMW, Mercedes and Lexus factory trained.
Towing Service Available • Free Estimates
602-277-8254
4620 N. 7th Ave • Phoenix, AZ 85013
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Biltmore Lifestyles
Lights. Camera. Kitchen!
Step “Inside the Chef’s Studio” for special master chef cooking
classes in our own kitchen! Expand your recipe repertoire in this
fusion of demonstration and hands-on learning. You’ll add a chapter to
your cooking story, and even get a signed celebrity chef’s cookbook.
F E B R UA R Y - Christine Hanna
Vintner, author of the hit new cookbook, The Winemaker Cooks.
F E B R UA R Y - Diane Rossen Worthington
Author of 20 cookbooks, featured on The Today Show, Fox and
Friends, The Television Food Network, CNN and NPR.
For more information about these events, contact
the Arizona Biltmore at 602.381.7632 or 800.950.0086.
2400 East Missouri Phoenix, AZ 85016
800.950.0086 arizonabiltmore.com
The 4 Big Trends for 2011
By Tina Mellino, Interior and Event Designer Allied Member, ASID
Fads. They are parts of life that come and go. Trends
on the other hand seem to endure and can be seen
repeating themselves especially when it comes to
design history. From time to time, we’ve all fallen victim to fashion and design fads especially here in
Arizona, i.e. the kokopeli or howling coyote not to mention, desert pastels!
As defined by House Beautiful magazine, here are four
key trends that have historical origins and continue to evolve into 2011.
New Victorians:
Was: influenced by Jules Verne’s, 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea aka
Steampunk manifesto. Considered smoky, dark and heavily layered. 2011:
Less Goth, softer with the use of more color without losing its Victorian edge.
The Accessorator:
Looking back to design icons, and great lady decorators like, Sister
Parish. The use of colorful design mixes without chintz. Cheerful patterns, color, the classic double gourd lamp. Looking ahead to 2011, Lilly
Pulitzer the 1960s legend inspires a new home collection. For more information, visit www.Theaccessorator.com.
Glam:
Glam in 2010 was about
more and more, sexy and
theatrical, turned up color
volume and piled on bling!
Glam 2011, will look more
natural.
The Ruralists:
18th century influences, purity and sophistication. Axel Vervoordt,
father of Belgian design influences American country and it’s never the
same. A global country feel is born. Keywords: handmade and locavore.
2011 is all about outdoor rooms and homesteading in high style.
Please direct your design questions to [email protected] or visit
www.ziainteriors.com.
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Local Pilates Studio Offers Free
Chance To Try Out Equipment
Local north central Phoenix Pilates Studio, Maximum Pilates, is offering neighbors an opportunity to come in and try out the equipment for 30
minutes with a master instructor during the weeks of February 14th and
February 28th. Maximum Pilates, located at 6522 N. 16th Street, is a
three-year-old Pilates studio
owned by Phoenix resident,
Heather Lewis, MFA.
“Pilates, especially the equipment with the intricate number of
springs and straps, can seem intimidating – but nothing could be further from the truth,” explains
Lewis. “With proper training and
instruction, the equipment is really
very simple, and everyone from teenagers training for sports to older adults
looking to relieve back pain to those wanting to increase their overall physical well-being can benefit from Pilates.”
Lewis has been practicing and teaching Pilates for more than 10 years.
She became interested in Pilates as a way to work through old injuries collected from a life-long dance career. Not only was Pilates instrumental in the
healing process, but it changed her life, and she continues to share this with
others suffering from old injuries. While getting her Masters of Fine Art in
Dance from ASU, she received a grant to go to New York and train at the original Joseph Pilates Studio.
Space is limited; call (602) 3019691 to set up a free 30-minute
session. For additional information, vis it the ir w e bs ite a t
www.MaximumPilates.com. A
special 10% discount on private
and semi-private lessons will be
offered to anyone taking advantage
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Los Sombreros Stirs Up Love with
Their Damiana Margarita
Golfers Gear Up for the Mark Grace
Celebrity Invitational
On Valentine’s Day, those in love always have the usual expressions of
affection that they can rely on for a successful evening. Without much
thought, you can rely on chocolates, flowers and jewelry as a satisfying
gift for your significant other. This Valentine’s Day, do something different with Los Sombreros’ $29.95 three-course menu. The unique threecourse menu includes appetizer, entrée and dessert, as well as an aphrodisiac cocktail.
At Los Sombreros, love isn’t just in the air; it’s in a glass. Los
Sombreros serves their romantically inspired Damiana Margarita to spice
up your love life. The margarita is made with tequila, sweet and sour, and
the most significant ingredient, damiana liqueur.
Damiana liqueur is an exotic herbal liqueur made from the damiana
plant and possesses a light, sweet flavor. The plant has been heralded
to have magical qualities as a natural aphrodisiac. The Mayans have
used the plant for ages in Central America in teas and folklore claims
that it was used in the very first margarita ever created. In parts of
Mexico, damiana liqueur has become a traditional wedding gift to
encourage fertility.
Los Sombreros’ Damiana Margarita is a traditional cocktail offering
that will amplify amorous desires during the most romantic time of the
year and is a great alternative to customary Valentine’s Day gestures, as
part of their three-course Valentine’s Day menu. Los Sombreros Café &
Cantina is located at 2534 North Scottsdale Road in Scottsdale. Bar hours
are 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. For more information about Los Sombreros,
visit www.lossombreros.com.
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The Mark Grace
Celebrity Invitational
brings together more
than 200 golf enthusiasts and local and
national sports
celebrities in support
of providing youth
development programs
to children and teens
served by the Boys &
Girls Clubs of
Greater Scottsdale.
The two-day event will be held on February 10th and 11th, and includes
an upscale cigar dinner at the Scottsdale Plaza Resort the night before the
golf tournament. The tournament will be held at The Phoenician Golf
Club, one of Scottsdale’s premier golf courses.
The Mark Grace Bogies & Stogies Dinner will be held on Thursday,
February 10th at the Scottsdale Plaza Resort, located at 7200 North
Scottsdale Road in Scottsdale. The dinner is from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
The evening will feature:
· Specially prepared dinner with carving stations and paired wines
· Special selection of fine cigars
· Hosted bar with top-shelf scotches and vodkas
· Mix and mingle with celebrities
· Silent auction
· Individual tickets for this event only are $250
The golf tournament will be on Friday, February
11th at The Phoenician Golf Club, located at 6000 East Camelback Rd. in
Scottsdale. Registration for the tournament is at 10:00 a.m. with a 12:00
p.m. shotgun start. The tournament will include:
· Tee gifts from Van’s Concept Shop
· Lunch
· Round of golf (18 holes)
· Cocktail reception
· Awards ceremony
Event host is baseball legend Mark Grace who is dedicated to supporting local charities. For 16 seasons, Grace brought enthusiasm, humor
and talent to the game of baseball. As a Chicago Cub, Grace led his team
on the field and in the hearts of its fans from his rookie season in 1988
through the end of the 2000 season. With the Arizona Diamondbacks,
Grace won a World Series ring in 2001 and played three seasons before
retiring after the 2003 season. He remains active in baseball today, sharing his knowledge of the game as a TV broadcaster for Arizona
Diamondbacks’ telecasts.
Past celebrity participants have included Cal Ripken Jr., Bob Uecker,
Steve Stone, Levi Brown, Frank Kush, Danny Ainge, Seth Joyner and
many others. At the 2010 event, a total of 43 foursomes participated netting more than $100,000 for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale.
For additional information, contact Chris Marshall at (480) 344-5681
or [email protected] for more details or visit www.bgcs.org.
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23rd Annual Great Arizona Beer Festival Presented by Azcentral.com to
Feature Arizona’s Largest Festival Selection of Craft Beers
Attracting 7,000 to 10,000 beer connoisseurs each year from across the Valley and
beyond, the 23rd annual Great Arizona Beer
Festival takes place March 5th at Tempe Beach
Park from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Featuring
over 200 craft, specialty and micro-brewed
beers available for sampling, the Great Arizona
Beer Festival is the largest beer festival in the
Southwest, both in terms of number of brewers
attending and selection of craft beers on tap.
Now in its 23rd year, the festival also holds the
distinction of being the longest-running beer
festival in Arizona, and includes a nationally
sanctioned beer competition.
The Great Arizona Beer Festival is also the
only major beer festival in Arizona that is entirely a charitable event. All of the funds raised go
to support the work of Sun Sounds of Arizona,
which provides blind and other print-impaired
listeners throughout the state access to newspapers, magazines and best-selling books by broadcasting these materials daily via radio, phone and
internet, with the help of 500 volunteer readers.
This is the primary fundraising event for Sun
Sounds and is made possible through the donations of participating brewers, sponsors and the
work of a network of volunteers.
Presented by azcentral.com, the festival is
dedicated to the enjoyment of fine craft brews.
The festival also features live music, games, a
variety of food and other vendors and entertainment for attendees age 21 and over. This year’s
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musical entertainment showcases local favorites
The Crown Kings.
Casino Arizona is the Safe Ride Home
Sponsor of the festival, ensuring opportunities
for everyone to make it home safely, whether by
taxi, designated driver or the nearby Valley
METRO Light Rail. KDKB 93.3 FM is the official FM Radio Sponsor, DRAFT magazine is the
official beer magazine. Alphagraphics is the
official printer. GoMobile is the official mobile
web provider, and accommodations are provided
by Fiesta Resort.
This year’s event will include several exciting new components, such as: Three pre-festival
events open to the public, including two rounds
of beer judging in the annual “Best of the West”
craft beer competition (February 18th and
February 25th), in which attendees may observe
the judging process, speak with judges and
brewers, and sample competing brews — in
addition to the annual Pub Crawl event
(February 26th); Onsite electronic mapping and
information features using Microsoft tags; A
variety of contests and promotions leading up to
the event via fan pages on social media sites
Facebook, Twitter and MySpace.
“Every year we look for new ways to keep
making the festival better and more exciting, and
this year we’ve added two new events leading
up to the festival, to really reach out to fans of
craft beer, as well as some exciting new contests
online,” says Sue DesParte, Chair of the 2011
event. “I’m also looking forward to raising as
much money as possible, since every nickel we
earn goes directly to Sun Sounds of Arizona.”
The VIP Experience, presented by Phoenix
magazine, features casino-style gaming including blackjack, poker, roulette and craps, with
opportunities to win and bid on auction/raffle
prizes using casino “winnings.” All proceeds
benefit Sun Sounds of Arizona. Additional VIP
perks include an exclusive lounge area, catered
food, access to award-winning brewers, VIP
seating with shade, separate restrooms, free
event t-shirt and gift bag.
Designated drivers enjoy access to the private
Designated Driver Pavilion, featuring non-alcoholic beverages, food and entertainment specifically for those who support our beer-drinkers
with a safe ride home.
Tickets are $40 in advance and $50 at the gate
for general admission, including up to 24 different beer samples, or $80 in advance/$90 at the
gate for VIP admission. VIP tickets include entry
into the VIP Experience, including all the above
listed amenities and VIP’s may enter an hour
before the festival starts. Designated drivers
receive entry to the festival for only $20 (or $30
with a VIP), and have a special reserved lounge
area, featuring complimentary massages,
makeovers, healthy snacks, soft drinks and
more. All guests must be 21 or over to enter.
Tickets are available on the festival website
at www.azbeer.com and also on Facebook and at
participating pubs and retail outlets.
For more information, visit www.azbeer.com
or call (480) 774-8300. Follow the Great
Arizona Beer Festival on Twitter at
GreatAZBeerFest, on Facebook, MySpace,
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Celebrating
Jeff’s 35th Year in
Valley Real Estate
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The Arizona Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame 2011 Induction Ceremony
The Arizona Music &
Entertainment Hall of Fame
has been created to recognize
and honor the contributions
of musicians, entertainers and
individuals who have had a
significant impact on the evolution and development of the
musical and entertainment
culture in the state of Arizona
and to educate the public
about these accomplishments.
The Arizona Music &
Entertainment Hall of Fame
is pleased to announce their
newest inductees:
Al McCoy
Billy Williams
Chico Chism
Dick Van Dyke
Dolan Ellis
Goose Creek Symphony
Lee Hazlewood
Marshall Trimble
Sam Moore
Tanya Tucker
The Reed Family
Entertainment venue: JD’s
(Jim Musil)
The induction ceremony will be held Sunday, February 13th, 2011 from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
at the beautiful Orpheum Theatre in downtown Phoenix. For more information regarding this
event, contact Jon Iger at [email protected]. Information is also available by contacting
AMEHOF at (480) 945-8244.
Tickets for the entire four hours of entertainment are $25 for Adults, and children 12 and under are
free. Tickets are available at ticketmaster.com, Ticketmaster outlets, by calling 1-800-945-3000 or
through the Phoenix Convention Center (Orpheum Theatre), in person or by calling (602) 262-7272. For
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Celebrate Valentine’s Day
With Original Heart Works
Now Showing at Hava Java
Renowned throughout the Southwest, multimedia artist Jenna Raskin and creator of the
JRHeArt Works collection, is introducing her
artwork nationwide with the launch of her new
website www.jennaraskin.com. Just in time for
Valentine’s Day, purchase an original
JRHeART Works or a signed JRHeART Works
giclee, and a portion of the proceeds will benefit Sojourner Center. Original works are priced
from $500 with signed giclees available for purchase for $199.
By focusing on JRHeART works, Ms.
Raskin has chosen a universally recognized
symbol that all cultures and nationalities of
varying socio-economic backgrounds can positively recognize and identify.
“Hearts are a universal symbol of love and
are beloved by all,” said Jenna Raskin, artist
and JRHeART Works creator. “While they are
loved year round, my HeARTs make a perfect
Valentine’s Day gift to show that special someone that you care. Plus, you can feel good
knowing that with each purchase, 10% of the
proceeds help a deserved charity in need.”
Ms. Raskin’s works include originals,
giclees, metal art, sculpture, collage and jewelry. She works in a variety of media from acrylic
paints to pastels, inks and more. All of which
create a truly sensory textural experience.
A resident of Phoenix, Jenna Raskin’s vision
of seeing the world as a more compassionate
and supportive place is reflected in each piece
of her original JRHeART Works Collection.
She has been commissioned by Steiner Sports
for baseball superstars Derek Jeter, Mark
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A Desert Illuminated, Photography by John
Schaefer, an exhibition of 30 photographs of cactus
flowers of the Southwest, will be displayed in the
Ottosen Gallery from February 25th through May
27th. The exhibit is free for members and is included
with paid Desert Botanical Garden admission.
These stunning macro photographs are wrapped in
the visual and contextual embrace of a Renaissanceera illuminated manuscript that connects the human
passion for science and art. By placing a sheet of black
construction paper behind the cactus, he is able to isolate the subject, intensifying the composition of the
richly hued and delicate flower.
Dr. Schaefer, the President Emeritus of University of Arizona, is a conservationist and avid bird
watcher who founded the Nature Conservancy in
Arizona. He is a talented photographer, who with Ansel
Adams founded the Center for Creative Photography in
Tucson. He is the author of three popular books on photographic techniques, and his photographs have been featured in Arizona Highways, among other publications.
The photographs in the exhibition are for sale, and the
DBG will receive 15% of each sale while the show is
installed. Also, additional photos are available for sale in
the Garden Shop, as well as his book, A Desert
Illuminated.
A “Phoenix Point of Pride,” the Desert Botanical
Garden is one of only a few botanical gardens accredited
by the American Association of Museums. It is a privately funded, non-profit organization and
depends on revenues from admissions and gift shop sales, as well as contributions from individuals and businesses to fund its programs of environmental education, plant conservation and research.
The exhibit is free with admission to the Garden.
Admission rates are $15 for adults, $13.50 for seniors,
$7.50 for students with ID, $5 for children 3-12 yearsof-age; Garden members and children two years and
younger are admitted free.
The Desert Botanical Garden is located inside
Papago Park at 1201 North Galvin Parkway in
Phoenix. The Garden is open every day, except
Thanksgiving, December 25th and July 4th, from
8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Ottosen Gallery is open from
10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily. Call (480) 941-1225 or
visit www.dbg.org for more information.
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Renowned Chef Vincent Guerithault Celebrates His 25th
Anniversary as a Valley-Based, Independent Restaurateur
In 1986, Terry Goddard was Phoenix’s mayor, Evan Mecham was the state’s governor, the
Phoenix Suns played in the Coliseum, Barry Goldwater retired from politics and Vincent
Guerithault opened a restaurant that forever changed Arizona’s culinary landscape.
And since the beginning, Chef Guerithault has remained the sole owner/operator of Vincent on
Camelback. His wife and three sons have been by his side helping to run and expand the business
since day one.
“Only a handful of independent restaurants in the Valley have managed to stay in business for
this long,” said Guerithault. “I am proud to be among them, and I am grateful to my family and
loyal customers for all their support throughout the years.”
On January 10th, 1986, Guerithault opened Vincent on Camelback at 3930 East Camelback
Road in Phoenix, where it remains today.
“There are only a handful of restaurants still here since then, and few have enjoyed the international success that has graced our operation,” Guerithault said. “We feel really blessed and know
that it has been a combination of talent and good fortune that has made us unique in Arizona.”
Over the years, Guerithault has expanded the restaurant’s reach with a successful catering operation; his perennially-popular outdoor Saturday Camelback Market, that runs from October to May
in the restaurant’s parking lot; Vincent Market Bistro, a small casual bistro adjacent to the restaurant; Vincent’s Van Go, a corporate delivery service catering to local businesses; and most recently his mobile pizza oven, Vincent’s Van Go Pizza Catering, the first of its kind in Arizona.
Family owned and operated by Guerithault, his wife and three sons, Vincent on Camelback is
one of few Valley mainstays. Vincent on Camelback has been considered one of Phoenix’s culinary attractions for 25 years. The restaurant is open for dinner Monday through Saturday. For
more information, call (602) 224-0225 or visit www.vincentsoncamelback.com.
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Long-Time Valley Restaurateur, Chef Vincent Guerithault:
Keeping Up With The Times
Vincent Guerithault can read Arizona diners.
And when the award-winning chef saw foodies
veering toward reasonably priced, casual comfort food, he knew he could meet that need on a
unique level.
While not abandoning his classics, he’s
expanded his restaurant in a new direction
including a new, more casual menu and a bundle
of interior modifications including his latest
concept, The Bleu Room, his take on an intimate
French wine bar.
“Dining trends indicate that people want a
more relaxed dining experience,” said
Guerithault. We’ve heard that from our customers, too.”
As part of that effort, Chef Guerithault has
added less expensive, more familiar French
comfort food to the menu ranging in price from
$28 to $36. Nationally acclaimed for arguably
inventing French food married with a southwest
twist, his new menu will still feature many customer favorites such as his lobster
chimichangas, smoked salmon quesadillas and
duck tamales.
New menu items include starters like seafood
quenelles with lobster sauce $14; foie gras with
roasted pears and a balsamic reduction $18; and
gratin of mussels $12. New entrée selections
will include blanquette de veau with herb rice
and spring vegetables $29; roasted gigot d’agneau with white beans $28; and lemon sole
“paella style” $28. New desserts include apple
tart tatin with vanilla ice cream; baba au rhum;
vacherin with lavender ice cream; and cream of
mango floating island for $9 each.
But the most impressive change may be Chef
Guerithault’s new Bleu Room that invites a deep
breath and a sip of wine. It’s located just inside
the restaurant and is similar to a French wine bar
offering a variety of wines and cocktails, fruit
and cheese plates, light hors d’oeuvres and small
The Provence
Room
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Chef Guerithault with
Slider Trio (Salmon, Beef,
and Crab Cake) and
Housemade Potato Chips
meals. It also features flat screen televisions that
air classic black and white movies, as well as
food presentations, cooking techniques and on
special occasions, sporting events.
“We wanted to create a casual, neighborhood
space where people could come to as a destination or before or after a movie, game or other
event,” said Guerithault. “And the menu is
unlike anything we’ve ever offered.”
Some featured menu items include an assortment of three sliders (choose from shrimp,
salmon, lamb, crab, beef or duck); assortment of
three salads (choose from roasted cauliflower,
lentils, ratatouille, roasted corn with goat cheese
or asparagus); a trio of “croque” sandwiches
(ham and brie, tomato, basil, mozzarella and
pear, arugula and blue cheese); cheese gougeres,
and housemade potato chips (chipotle, cumin,
parmesan or plain). The Bleu Room will also
feature a choice of Vincent’s famous desserts
and a selection of special boutique wines. Most
menu items will be between $3 and $8.50. The
Bleu Room will be open
weekdays beginning at
3:00 p.m. and Saturdays at
5:00 p.m.
Added to Vincent on
Camelback’s private dining room selection is his
new Provence Room and
if you’ve ever been to
Provence, you’ll find the
room familiar – with fabrics imported from Nice
and touches that are reminiscent of the Cote d’Azur.
The colorful room accommodates parties of 15 to 20
and, like the restaurant’s
other
private
dining
rooms, it offers custom
events and menus in a
unique decor.
In January of 1986, Vincent Guerithault
opened Vincent on Camelback, which remains at
its original location. Over the years, Guerithault
has expanded the restaurant’s reach with a successful catering operation; his perennially-popular outdoor Saturday Camelback Market, that
runs from October to May in the restaurant’s
parking lot; Vincent Market Bistro, a small casual bistro adjacent to the restaurant; Vincent’s Van
Go, a corporate delivery service catering to local
businesses; and most recently his mobile pizza
oven, Vincent’s Van Go Pizza Catering, the first
of its kind in Arizona.
Vincent Guerithault on Camelback has been
considered one of Phoenix’s culinary attractions
for 25 years. Vincent’s on Camelback is located
at 3930 East Camelback Road and is open for
dinner Monday through Saturday from 5:00 p.m.
to 10:00 p.m. Vincent Market Bistro is open
Monday through Saturday from 7:00 a.m. to
8:00 p.m. and Sunday for brunch from 7:00 a.m.
to 2:00 p.m. The Bleu Room opens at 3 p.m.
Monday through Friday for happy hour. For
more information, call (602) 224-0225 or visit
www.vincentsoncamelback.com.
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Bleu Bar
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Sky Harbor Simplifies
Parking Transportation Routes
By Deborah Ostreicher, Deputy Aviation Director,
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport
No one could forget Michael Douglas’ portrayal of Gordon Gekko in Wall Street. And beginning
this month, you can forget about the Gecko at Sky
Harbor, because Phoenix Sky Harbor International
Airport is simplifying and streamlining its bus
routes.
Travelers no longer have to remember whether
they parked in the Gecko, Roadrunner, or
Jackrabbit parking lots, because the airport has renamed the routes to provide customers an easier travel experience.
On the east side of the airport, travelers can take the bus for East
Economy Uncovered Parking or the East Economy Garages. This
change means that one bus route is now dedicated to the entire uncovered parking area, and one will be dedicated to the garages. This transition creates an express route between the East Economy garages and
the terminals.
In the past, buses serving the economy garages also picked up at various locations throughout the parking lot. The East Economy garages are
the most convenient and offer the quickest access to Terminal 4, Sky
Harbor’s busiest terminal.
In addition, it is often easier to find a space in the Economy Garages
than the uncovered Economy Parking Lot. The cost is only $2 more per
day than the uncovered lot. The bus route for the West Economy Lot has
been changed from the Jackrabbit route to West Economy Lot.
Says Sky Harbor’s Assistant Aviation Director Carl Newman, “The
changes in the bus routes will result in enhanced customer service for
travelers and shorter bus rides at America’s Friendliest Airport.”
Additional information about Sky Harbor’s parking amenities is available
at skyharbor.com.
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Smart Ways to Select and Save on Heating and Cooling
By Camille Sullivan, Realty Executives
When you look at expenses in the home, about
fifty percent of the annual utility bill goes to heating and cooling. So the number one appliance that
can save both energy and money is a high efficiency heat pump. A new high efficiency heat
pump unit provides almost instant savings.
Replacing an old 10 seer unit with a new 15 seer
unit can save approximately 35 percent in air conditioning costs for a summer. The new unit is also
more capable of removing moisture from the
house and making it more comfortable. Size does matter. Homeowners
need to make sure the new air conditioning unit is the right size for the
home. Studies have been done in Arizona that shows air conditioners are
typically oversized. If a house calls for a 4 ton unit, a 4.5 or 5 ton unit is
installed. To make sure you buy the right size heat pump, have a contractor perform load calculations. This software program measures everything in the house, such as glass, insulation, orientation, number of walls,
etc. Bigger is not better when it comes to air conditioning units.
Before a new heat pump is installed, make sure the contractor verifies
that the ducts are in good condition. Duct work is always leaky and sometimes as much as 30 percent of cool air escapes from the house. Ten percent leakage or less is ideal. Lastly, setting the thermostat up two or three
degrees when you leave for the day will save two or three percent for that
time period.
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Real Estate Statistics, January 15th, 2011
Homes for Sale
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Lots
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Sold YTD
104
Pending Sales By Subdivision..
Fairway Lodge
2
Biltmore Hillside Villas
2
Taliverde
1
Greens
2
VOL
1
Colony
1
Terrace
1
Meridian
1
Closed Sales By Subdivision
2 Biltmore
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Fairway Lodge
2
Greens
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Terrace
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549,500-1,125,000
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600,000-1,148,000
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610,000-910,000
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699,000-2,399,000
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Special Feature on the Brain
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Body Worlds invites contemplation, study and reflection of the power and
vulnerability of the human body by everyone.”
For this special presentation of Body Worlds, Dr. Gunther von Hagens, inventor of the plastination process and creator the exhibitions, and his wife,
Dr. Angelina Whalley, conceptual planner and creative designer of the exhibitions, have created a holistic meditation on the brain that merges anatomy, neuroscience, and philosophy that resonates with everyone. “The brain is an incredible marvel of engineering. I wanted people to recognize what
is known about this amazing gem inside our heads and be awed by its possibilities and capacities,” said Dr. von Hagens.
“We wanted to present this most complex organ in a way that was accessible to the general public, and in the most elegant way,” said Dr. Whalley,
the physician who planned the Body Worlds exhibitions that have been seen so far by more than 32 million people worldwide.
Body Worlds & The Brain will be open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. with special extended hours on weekends, holidays and special events.
Admission to Body Worlds includes general admission to Arizona Science Center and costs $25 for adults, $20 for children ages 3 through 18, $23
for college students with I.D., and seniors 62 and older. Member pricing is $13 for adults, $10 for children ages 3 through 18, and $13 for seniors 62
and older and students with I.D. Tickets are available now at www.azscience.org
Body Worlds is presented locally by The Arizona Republic and JP Morgan Chase through May, 30th,
2011. For more information on this featured exhibition and special events and programs, please call
(602) 716-2000 or visit www.azscience.org.
About Gunther von Hagens’ Body Worlds
Dr. Gunther von Hagens invented the Plastination technique in 1977, in an effort to improve the education of medical students. The organs and whole-body plastinates were derived from generous body
donors, individuals who designated that upon their death their bodies could be used for educational purposes in the Body Worlds exhibitions. More than 12,000 donors have bequeathed their bodies to Dr. von
Hagens’ Institute for Plastination in Heidelberg, Germany.
The mission of Arizona Science Center is to inspire, educate and entertain people of all ages about science. The center, located at 600 East Washington Street in downtown Phoenix, features more than 300
hands-on exhibits, live demonstrations, the state-of-the-art Dorrance Planetarium and a five-story
IMAX® theater. For more information, please call (602) 716-2000 or visit www.azscience.org.
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Dr. Gunther von Hagens Positioning the Plastinate
Photos Copyright: Gunther von Hagens, Institute for Plastination,
Heidelberg, Germany, www.bodyworlds.com
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(602) 903-4385
PLASTIC SURGERY
Bendy K. So, M.D., F.A.C.S.
(602) 381-0318
PRINTING
Biltmore Pro Print
(602) 954-6517
REAL ESTATE
Michael Braden & Lee Payne
Walt Danley
Roger Goins
Pam Peacock
Susan Polakof
Jeff Polett
Camille Sullivan
Phil Tibi
Walter Whalen
(602) 468-0108
(480) 991-2050
(602) 531-0325
(602) 952-8550
(602) 738-5500
(602) 279-2300
(602) 430-8569
(602) 692-0780
(602) 553-4688
RESALE / CONSIGNMENT
Smarty Pants Consignment (602) 957-0989
David M. Cardenas AIA CID
Principal/Architect
RESTAURANTS
Avanti
Delux
Niccoli’s
Phoenix City Grille
Revo Burrito
Stingray Sushi
Texaz
The Stockyards
(602) 956-0900
(602) 522-2288
(602) 279-5335
(602) 266-3001
(602) 522-6255
(602) 955-2008
(602) 248-STAR
(602) 273-7378
STORAGE
Armored Storage
(602) 274-8011
TRANSCRIPTION/TYPING
Accurate Transcription
(480) 970-4704
TRAVEL
Camelback Odyssey Travel (602) 957-2356
VETERINARY SERVICES
Dr. Cal Cordell, DVM
(480) 763-8121
YOGA / PILATES
IM=X® Studio
Sumits Yoga
(602) 956-0222
(602) 374-3055
17470 N. Pacesetter Way, Ste. 45
Scottsdale, Arizona 85255
www.cardenasarch.com
623.594.6918 phone
480.305.2001 fax
Residential Design/New & Renovations
Sherry Hauser, ASID
Ph / 602-376-8824
[email protected]
www.hauserdesigns.com
Biltmore Publishing Company
P.O. Box 93244
Phoenix, AZ 85070
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Roses are Red, Violets are Blue, Camille has Got a House for YOU!
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The Proven Biltmore Specialist
e-mail: [email protected]
www.camillesullivan.com
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602-430-8569
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Mountain and Golf Course Views!
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