Vineyard Views Blog: And Now, Ms. Senior America
Is your local senior center or senior residential community entering someone in 2017? Watch Video The Peak thanks Al DeVito of Vineyard Views Blog for sending this link to another entertaining video. Share your thoughts about this article by using the “Submit a Comment” box at the bottom of this page. Your email address will not be published. All comments are reviewed based on The Peak’s Comment...
Sixth Candidate to Interview for Scottsdale City Manager Job
Dec. 2, 2016 A sixth candidate will interview for Scottsdale city manager The field of candidates for Scottsdale’s city manager position has increased to six finalists. Joseph L. Lessard, former assistant city manager of Austin, Texas, will interview for Scottsdale’s city manager position Dec. 7 and 8. He will join two other finalists participating in the latest round of interviews: John Kross, town...
Scottsdale P & Z Link Newsletter, December 5
Monday, Dec. 5 New Cases Near 128th Street and Ranch Gate Road. The applicant is requesting approval of a preliminary plat for Storyrock Phase 1A consisting of 66 lots. CASE#5-PP-2016 Near 128th Street and Ranch Gate Road. The applicant is requesting approval of a preliminary plat for Storyrock Phase 1B consisting of 93 lots. CASE#5-PP-2016#2 Near 128th Street and Ranch Gate Road. The applicant is requesting approval of a...
Scottsdale Green Building Lecture Series, 2016-2017
Green Building Lecture Series Updated: December 1 Scottsdale launches a new green building lecture series featuring local speakers and experts on timely topics and issues involving the future of rooftop solar, green home renovations, toxicity in the home and workplace, edible landscapes, water resources, fresh air ventilation, combating summer heat and repurposing materials for reuse. The lectures are free and held the first Tuesday...
Volunteerism: Worth Preserving, Worth Cherishing
By Stephanie Bradley Within the walls of the Cave Creek Museum, relics and artifacts give dimension to the many stories from the near and distant past. Perhaps overlooked are the enthusiastic and generous volunteers who work feverishly all year long to create new exhibits and share them with eager visitors. As the museum’s 47th season approaches, I, as a volunteer for 20 years, have often thought about those early volunteers...










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