Thank You for Supporting the Save the Scenic Drive Video Shoot – SEE Videos NOW

 

 

Sunday, February 8. 2015. Group Shout Out: SAVE THE SCENIC DRIVE. Photo courtesy of Peter Cherry.

Sunday, February 8. 2015. Group Shout Out: SAVE THE SCENIC DRIVE. Photo courtesy of Peter Cherry.

Sunday, February 8, 2015

Courtesy of GPPA-Friends of the Scenic Drive

First, a big thank you to Peter and Cindy Lee for producing, shooting, and helping to organize today’s video shoot. And, thanks to the 50 volunteers, who gave up an hour on a Sunday afternoon to support the Scenic Drive. We also thank the Monte de Paz HOA for donating the tee-shirts that were given to the first 30 participants to show up, and MacDonald’s Ranch for providing a gift card for all participants.

What is remarkable is that the video shoot took one week, from conception to completion! We would have preferred to have more time to let people know about the event, but our travel plans made that impossible.

Thank you. Your support of the Scenic Drive is very important  to Friends of the Scenic Drive and the Greater Pinnacle Peak Association.

February 23, 2015 Update. Watch the Videos

 

View “Save the Scenic Drive” Video View “Save The Scenic Drive: GPPA Board + Scottsdale Voters Speak” Video

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Video Credits

Writers: Les Conklin and Cindy Lee
Director & Cinematographer: Peter Cherry
Editors: Peter Cherry, Cindy Lee
Producer & On-Camera: Cindy Lee
Production Company: Pittsburgh Productions, Inc.

The video was directed, filmed and co-edited by Peter Cherry, produced, co-edited and presented by Cindy Lee, both of Pittsburgh Productions, Inc.

 

 Related Articles

Save the Desert Foothills Scenic Drive and Say “No” to the Proposed Zoning Switch – Published 1/30/2015

Remove Controversial Zoning Switch from State Land Plan – Published 12/22/2014

Rezoning Open House Follow Up from City of Scottsdale Planning – Published 12/20/2014

 North Scottsdale Rezoning Open House Fact Sheet – December 2014 – Published 12/14/2014

State Land Rezoning by Howard Myers and Jim Heitel – Published 12/14/2014

Scenic Drive Alert, December 1, 2014 

More Related Articles and Websites

Scenic Drive Post 1. Roadside Sprawl Heading Our Way? – Published 5/27/2014

Scenic Drive Post 2. Road to Groundhog Land – Published 5/28/2014

Scenic Drive Post 3. Four Henchmen of Urban Sprawl – Published 5/28/2014

Scenic Drive Post 4.  Roadside Gorilla – Published 5/31/2014

Scenic Drive Post 5. Dig Reveals Original Sprawl Solution – Published 6/1/2014

Scenic Drive Post 6. Two Game Changers – Published 6/11/2014

Scenic Drive Post 7. After the Crash, An Update – Published 6/12/2014

Scenic Drive Post 8. New Scenic Drive Commercial Zoning? – Published 6/29/2014

Websites

Scottsdale’s Scenic Drive

McDowell Sonoran Conservancy (www.mcdowellsonoran.org)

 

 

Director Peter Lee at Work. Photo Courtesy Howard Myers

Director Peter Cherry at Work, Photo Courtesy Howard Myers

 

Author: Les Conklin

Les Conklin is a resident of north Scottsdale He founded Friends of the Scenic Drive, the Monte de Paz HOA and is the president of the Greater Pinnacle Peak Association. He was named to Scottsdale's History Maker Hall of Fame in 2014. Les is a past editor of A Peek at the Peak and the author of Images of America: Pinnacle Peak. He served on the Scottsdale's Pride Commission, McDowell Sonoran Preserve Commission, the boards of several local nonprofits and was a founding organizer of the city's Adopt-A-Road Program.. Les is a volunteer guide at the Musical Instrument Museum.

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