Publishing Advertisements and Advertorials
This wolf got attention when it was featured in the January 2011 issue of The Peak. Publishing an advertorial (article) or an advertisement are ways that you can support our nonprofit cause and benefit from instant, widespread community-wide exposure for your nonprofit or for-profit activities. Publishing an Advertorial. Press releases, announcements, editorials, fiction and non-fiction stories are all examples of the types of...
Submit an Article, Photograph, or Video
Dennis Liddell donated this and other rodeo pictures for publication in 2009. The Peak offers an unique opportunity for local writers, photographers, and artists to have their work published. To Submit an Article. We welcome your article submission. Most of the articles that we publish are contributed by local writers and supporters. Our Writer Guidelines are designed to assist writers who plan to submit their work to The Peak. When...
GPPA’s Scottsdale City Council Candidates Forum Set for July 29th
Courtesy of GPPA The Greater Pinnacle Peak Association (GPPA) invites north Scottsdale voters to attend a candidates forum on Tuesday, July 29th, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., at Troon Country Club. All nine Scottsdale City Council candidates have accepted invitations to participate. The candidates are: Michael Auerbach Bill Crawford Cindy Hill Kathy Littlefield Linda Milhaven Jennifer Petersen Dennis Robbins David N. Smith Porter Vaughn...
Submit a Comment or Suggestion
Don’t let the Scottsdale Mounted Police intimidate you, please submit a comment or suggestion. The officers pictured here were supporting a fund raiser that we organized with the help of the city and other local nonprofits. To Comment on Specific Article. Return to the article and enter your comment in the comment box below the article. To Make a General Comment or Suggestion Regarding A Peek at the Peak. Use the...
GPPA Opposes Greasewood Plan
At its June 24th meeting, the Greater Pinnacle Peak Association voted to voice the organization’s opposition to plans to move Greasewood Flat. The primary reasons for the board’s action were concerns about the impact on the natural environment and the impact on the quality of life of residents. The board’s vote followed a presentation by Howard Myers, past chair of the McDowell Sonoran Preserve Commission, and Linda...










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