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Vineyard Views Blog: Relax and Enjoy
Nov14

Vineyard Views Blog: Relax and Enjoy

November 14, 2017   Our world is AMAZING.   Vineyard Views Blog   The Peak thanks Al DeVito of Vineyard Views Blog for another entertaining post.   The Peak Welcomes Your Comment The Peak invites you to share your thoughts about this article by using the “Submit a Comment” box at the bottom of this page. All comments are reviewed based on The Peak’s Comment Policy prior to publishing. GPPA...

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Scottsdale Earns National Economic Recognition
Nov14

Scottsdale Earns National Economic Recognition

November 14, 2017 According to the news release referenced below, “Scottsdale earned the 2017 Voice of the People Award for Excellence in Economy, national recognition for communities that earn the highest ratings among communities participating in the National Citizen Survey.” City of Scottsdale News Release   The Peak Welcomes Your Comment The Peak invites you to share your thoughts about this article by using the...

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DDCS Newsletters, November 14: Desert Edge Moves Ahead
Nov14

DDCS Newsletters, November 14: Desert Edge Moves Ahead

November 14, 2017 Courtesy of Desert Discovery Center Scottsdale Desert Discovery Center Scottsdale has been working its way through Scottsdale’s public process. On Monday, November 6th the Scottsdale City Council decided that the Desert Edge proposal should move forward on several fronts. The two newsletters below provide information about the City Council’s latest actions.   Desert Edge Advocates Newsletter (PDF)...

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8 Great Reasons to Create Desert Edge in Scottsdale
Nov13

8 Great Reasons to Create Desert Edge in Scottsdale

November 12, 2017 By Les Conklin The Greater Pinnacle Peak Association’s Board of Directors has not taken a position on the Desert Edge proposal. This article expresses the author’s personal opinion and not that of the association. In December, I’ll describe the top reasons critics oppose the creation of Desert Edge. Here are eight great reasons why Scottsdale should create Desert Edge.   #1. Forward Looking – The...

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Desert Foothills Library Nov. – Dec. Youth Events & Classes
Nov12

Desert Foothills Library Nov. – Dec. Youth Events & Classes

November 12, 2017 Newsletter Courtesy of Desert Foothills Library Click below to review descriptions of all the youth classes, events, and activities that are taking place at the library in November and December.         Desert Foothills Library Youth Newsletter The Peak Welcomes Your Comment The Peak invites you to share your thoughts about this article by using the “Submit a Comment” box...

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FCF – Holland Community Center: November Classes & Programs
Nov11

FCF – Holland Community Center: November Classes & Programs

Press Release for November from the Foothills Community Foundation FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Scottsdale, AZ, November 11, 2017: Classes are continuing this month. FCF-HCC offers classes and programs at the Holland Community Center, 34250 N 60th Street, Building B, Scottsdale AZ 85266. Online registration and details are available at www.azfcf.org ONGOING EVENTS: BINGO Every Thursday at 1:30 p.m. in the Holland Community Center. Open to...

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Book by Local Authors Wins Prestigious Literary Award
Nov10

Book by Local Authors Wins Prestigious Literary Award

November 10, 2017 Popular Children’s book about the Sonoran Desert Takes Third Prize in Statewide Contest Phoenix, AZ October 10, 2017 “Chloe and the Desert Heroes: A Tale of Adventure in the Sonoran Desert” was awarded third place out of 54 entries in the 2017 Arizona Literary Award, children’s literature division. “It is a good feeling to be recognized for something that has been a labor of love and has done so much good in...

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MIM Upcoming Concerts, November 9th & Beyond
Nov09

MIM Upcoming Concerts, November 9th & Beyond

November 9, 2017   The concerts at the Musical Instrument Museum’s Music Theater feature a variety of genres performed in the acoustic intimacy of MIM’s 300-seat theater. For concert information, click below. MIM Upcoming Concerts (WEB)   New shows are continuously added. For the current schedule visit http://www.mim.org The Peak Welcomes Your Comment The Peak invites you to share your thoughts about this article...

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The Desert Edge is Rooted in Scottsdale History by Virginia Korte
Nov09

The Desert Edge is Rooted in Scottsdale History by Virginia Korte

November 6, 2017 Late this afternoon, the Scottsdale City Council is holding a public work study session to discuss the controversial Desert Edge proposal. Councilwoman Virginia Korte has written a timely article on the proposal.  Click on the link below to read the article.   The Desert Edge is Rooted in Scottsdale History The Peak Welcomes Your Comment The Peak invites you to share your thoughts about this article by using the...

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CCUSD: Nicole Larson CSHS ’18 Letters as Equestrian
Nov08

CCUSD: Nicole Larson CSHS ’18 Letters as Equestrian

November 8, 2017 Courtesy of Cave Creek Unified School District Nicole Larson Cactus Shadows High School Class of 2018 Letters as a US Equestrian Athlete   Dr. Steve Bebee, principal of Cactus Shadows High School, would like to congratulate Nicole (Nikki) Larson for lettering in the US Equestrian Athlete Lettering Program. Nicole is pictured here with her beloved horse, Noble Hunter, who is a 3x USEF National Horse of the Year...

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