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Mission: Carefree Cave Creek Chamber of Commerce is committed to the growth of its members.
Vision: Carefree Cave Creek Chamber of Commerce is the premier resource for the vitality and growth of its members.
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Celebrate Oktoberfest at the Chamber Evening Mixer
Hosted by Dr. Eniko Loud, DDS Whole Life Dentistry
Wednesday, October 14, 5:30-7 p.m.
28255 North Tatum Boulevard Suite 4 in Cave Creek
Bring a Friend, Grab a Neighbor - Chamber Mixers are Free to Attend - See You There!
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Wandering Donkey Food Truck Ribbon Cutting!
Thursday, October 8, 5 p.m.
In the Mariachi Plaza of Carefree
Come celebrate a grand opening and ribbon cutting this October! Wine and beer available for purchase at Brix Wines, appetizers provided by Grilled Addiction and the Wandering Donkey food trucks.
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Chamber Membership Report
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New Members
Mariachi Plaza
Dixie Green Promotions
Anniversaries
Adams, Kvittem & Bar & Associates, CPA's LLP- 22 Years
Paradise Valley Community College - 20 Years
Foothills Accounting - 19 Years
Foothills Community Foundation - 17 Years
Cox Business - 13 Years
Carefree Coverings Inc./Pro Blind Repair - 11 Years
Carefree Manor Assisted Living - 10 Years
Glory Bees - 8 Years
Indian Village - 8 Years
Kathie Nohre - 8 Years
Lowes - 8 Years
Sue Bickerdyke Interiors - 7 Years
Maximum Exterminating - 6 Years
Summit Chiropractic Health Center - 6 Years
Evergreen Financial Associates - 5 Years
First American Title - 5 Years
Cave Creek Candles & Gifts - 4 Years
ImagesAZ Magazine - 4 Years
Keystone Homes - 3 Years
Sanderson Lincoln - 3 Years
Triple R Horse Rescue - 3 Years
Christine S Johnson - 2 Years
Grace Foundation for the Preservation of Americana - 2 Years
Maria Nixon Agency-Farmers Insurance - 2 Years
Neighbors In Need AZ - 2 Years
Desert Homeworx - 1 Year
Eye Care North - 1 Year
Grilled Addiction - 1 Year
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This Week's Events
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Friday, October 9- Sunday, October 11, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Saturday, October 10, 1-4 p.m.
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Feature Event: Disney's Jungle Book Kids
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Friday, October 9, 7 p.m.
Saturday, October 10, 10:30 a.m. and 3 p.m.
Sunday, October 11, 2 p.m.
The Desert Foothills Theatre presents this specially adapted from the classic animated film, this lively stage version includes all your favorite tunes, like "The Bare Necessities" and "I Wanna Be Like You." Thrill to the adventures of orphaned Mowgli, a boy raised by wolves, as he befriends a lovable menagerie of jungle creatures and confronts the terrible tiger Sheere Khan and the petrifying python Kaa.
Will Mowgli decide to join his own kind? Or will he stay in the bush with his animal friends? You'll have to venture into the jungle to find out!
For more information and to purchase tickets click here.
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Feature Event: Carefree Enchanted Pumpkin Garden
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Friday, October 16- Saturday, October 31, 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.
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Feature Event: Grand Opening of Kiwanis Splash Park
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Sunday, October 18, 1:30 p.m.
TOWN OF CAREFREE PRESENTS the Grand Opening & Dedication Ceremony of the NEW Carefree Kiwanis Splash Park! Event will take place at the Carefree Desert Gardens (Near Sundial) COME MEET THE NEW SCORPION "KIWANI" Taking the sting out of the last days of summer! Refreshment provided by Kona Ice Truck.
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Health News: Carefree Dentists Offers Botox Therapies
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Dr. Elysa Daniels of Carefree Dentists is now offering Botox injections in combination with patient clinical procedures and routine hygiene appointments. Though Botox is known for its cosmetic abilities in treating wrinkles, it is also an adjunct therapy for those suffering from chronic headaches, facial pain, or TMJ.
The minimally invasive procedure has shown results in as little as three days, and results can last up to three months. Appointments are now being taken in Carefree.
This innovative and multifunctional procedure is a welcome addition to Carefree Dentists premiere oral health care facility. For more information, or to schedule an appointment, email info@carefreedentists.com or call Carefree Dentists at 480-488-9735.
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Community Event: Bag-a-Thon Food Drive
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October 1-28
End Hunger One Bag at a Time!
In a recent Gallup-Healthways survey, one in six households nationwide had a time in the last 12 months when they didn't have enough money to buy the food their family needed.*
You can help! For more information on how you can donate to the community food drive Bag-a-Thon click here.
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CHAMBER MEMBER ADS & SPECIALS
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Pink Cadillac
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Contact Information
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748 Easy Street, Suites 2 and 4
PO Box 734
Carefree AZ 85377
Patty Villeneuve
President/CEO
480 488 3381
Fax 480 488 0328
Visitor Center Summer Hours Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
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Find Us
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Board Members
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Better Homes & Gardens Real Estate
Sonoran Desert Lifestyles
Jennifer McGirr, Immediate Past Chairwoman
National Bank of Arizona
Nick Stelfox, Incoming Chair Carefree Outdoor Living
Lena McCoy, Secretary Gold Mine Thrift Shop
Evelyn Johnson, Director Cave Creek Museum Rustyn Sherer, Director APS
Ron Welch, Director Karsten's Ace Hardware Dr. Debbi Burdick, Ex-Officio
Cave Creek Unified School District
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Love Our Locals Program
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SHOPPING
- A Couple of Green Thumbs
- Blue Coyote
- Carefree Coverings
- Cave Creek Candles & Gifts
- Cave Creek Olive Oil Company
- Pink Cadillac
- Pro Blind Repair
- Sockfish Trading Co.
- Suzanne's Hot Stuff
- Un Jour en France
- Valerie's Furniture and Accents
SERVICES
- Gail Garrett Licensed Massage Therapies
- Watson's Hat Shop
- Rubbish Works
DINING
- Big Earl's Greasy Eats
- Buffalo Chip Saloon
- Giordano's Trattoria Romana Ristorante
- Guido Garcias
- Harold's Corral
- Hogs n' Horses
- The Village Coffee Shop
**Participating businesses may or may not be members of Carefree Cave Creek Chamber of Commerce or Cave Creek Merchants and Events Association. To get more information on how to become a member of these organizations call 480 488-3363 to reach the Chamber or call 480 437-1110 to reach the Cave Creek Merchants and Events Association**
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History Highlights
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From the Cave Creek Museum
Kraig Nelson, docent
The Cave Creek Museum opens for an exciting 46th season on October 1st. There will be sense of sadness because the Museum lost a cherished friend and a respected historical doyenne. Her name is Mrs. Frances C. Carlson; she passed on June 24, 2015. Mrs. Carlson is the author of Cave Creek and Carefree, A History of the Desert Foothills. Her book, published in 1988, is the definitive resource for anyone interested in Cave Creek or Carefree history from the canal-building, prehistoric Hohokam to the ingenious Carefree developer's Tom Darlington and K. T. Palmer in the 1960s. Mrs. Carlson's book is available at the Cave Creek Museum.
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Realty Reality
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Arizona Regional Multiple Listing Service Data
September data
Compiled by Kraig Nelson, Associate Broker
Phoenix Sales volume (dollar amount) was 16.58% higher; active listings were 21.11% lower; and the median sold price ($195,250) was 5.60% higher, compared to one year ago. Average days on market were 63.
Carefree Sales volume (dollar amount) was 78.21% higher; active listings were 3.23% lower; and the median sold price ($480,000) was 3.27% lower, compared to one year ago. Average days on market were 182.
Cave Creek Sales volume (dollar amount) was 17.43% lower; active listings were 1.75% higher; and the median sold price ($365,000) was 9.77% lower, compared to one year ago. Average days on market were 109.
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CONSUMER ALERT!
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APS customers need to be aware of a new scam targeting small businesses.
- The potential victims are instructed to call a toll-free number to pay their electric bill under threat of having service disconnected within the hour. The false number goes to a phone system that acts and sounds like the actual APS call center.
- APS security, local law enforcement and the FBI are currently working together to apprehend those responsible
To help customers from becoming a victim of consumer scams, including the most recent attempts, APS provides the following suggestions:
- The only valid numbers to the customer call center are listed on customer bills.
- If there is ever a question about the validity of an email, website or person claiming to be an APS representative, call the APS Customer Care Center immediately at 602-371-7171 in order to verify this information.
- Recognize the signs of a phishing email-mismatched fonts, missing hyperlinks, improper grammar and misspellings.
- Never share credit card information with an unverified source. Customers who pay by credit card at aps.com will be directed to the KUBRA EZ-Pay website, which asks the customer to enter a "captcha" validation code.
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DID YOU KNOW?
Cave Creek's Desert Foothills Library was named the Best Library in the Valley by News Times in 2015?.
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BECOME A VOLUNTEER
Support Local Non-Profit Organizations!
Foothills Caring Corps
Help your neighbors in need and join the Caring Corps' efforts to promote elderly independence in our community. Medical transport, mobile meal, and van drivers are needed. For more information, or to RSVP, call the Foothills Caring Corps at 480-488-1105.
Carefree Kiwanis Marketplace Looking for Marketplace Volunteers - Wednesday thru Saturday 9:00am to 1:00pm.
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PVCC October Events
The Outlaw Robin Hood October 9-18th
Friday & Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.
Sundays at 2 p.m.
October 9th and 15th at 11 a.m. 
Our first show on the Mainstage is an exciting classic that will thrill all age groups. The Outlaw Robin Hood is an action-filled play about law and order in Medieval England with some of our favorite characters. The Outlaw Robin Hood is a modern play of ageless appeal, recommended for ages 9 and older.
Advance tickets: $10 adults/seniors/staff/students and $5 Children (13 and under). At the door tickets: $14 adults/seniors/staff/students only. Children will still be $5. For tickets click here.
Fine and Performing Arts Open House
Saturday, October 10, 1-4 p.m.
Music, dance, theatre, costume design, visual art and studio recording are among the fine and performing arts programs that will be showcased on Saturday, October 10, 2015, from 1-4 pm at Paradise Valley Community College's Center for the Performing Arts (CPA). Information about classes, programs, events, scholarships and performance opportunities will be available, and those in attendance will be treated to a variety of special performances, workshops and activities throughout the afternoon. Free admission.
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Job Opportunities
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Are You Hiring?
Chamber Businesses can now take advantage of PVCC Black Mountain Campus' Career Services. Job posting handouts are delivered every Monday. Click Here to post a job.
Pro-Blind Repair
40 hour week
Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
$10.00 per hour plus commission
Will Train- Skills Needed: Organization, Phone and People. Small Hand Tools. Some technical (will be repairing window blinds)
Job: Accounts Receivable, Payable, Receiving and Shipping, Scheduling of Install of New Blinds / Repair Appointments, Warehouse maintenance
Address: 7202 E. Cave Creek Road #8C Office Phone:
Giordano's Trattoria Romana Ristorante
Now Hiring for Bussers and Servers, Flexible Schedule, Competitive Wages/Tips.
Desert Storage Hiring for a Sales/Customer Service Position.
We are searching for a self motivated individual with a friendly, outgoing personality, multiple years of experience in telephone sales, and customer service. Benefits health/dental and paid vacation.
*Excellent Communication Skills
*High School Diploma or Equivalent
*Valid Drivers License and Reliable Transportation
or email ckeller@desertstorage.com
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Job Opportunities at CCUSD
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Current Openings:
- Teacher Aides at various locations
- Paraprofessionals at various locations
- Bus Drivers/Aides
Click here to apply online.
Cave Creek Schools has a $4,000 Sign On Bonus for a self-contained special education classroom teacher. Description: To lead students toward the fulfillment of their potential by translating the district curriculum goals and objectives into learning experiences for each individual student in the district. Please go to our website and fill out an online application. Scan and attach three letters of recommendation, copy of certificate, fingerprint card, transcripts, proof of Highly Qualified Status (NES/AEPA tests) and resume. Cave Creek School District is an "A" district with 7 A+ Schools of Excellence.
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CCUSD September Report
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On November 3, we will have one ballot question for a Maintenance and Operations Override. This allows the district to add additional dollars to its budget, primarily for people. We have over 900 employees that impact goods and services in our Chamber area. Here are the elections facts:
- Tuesday, Nov. 3rd
- 15% Maintenance and Operations Override Election
- Will Generate approximately $4.2 million dollars
- 100% of dollars will go to the classroom: Teachers, Programs, Materials
- This is to replace the over 3 million in charter dollars that were taken back by the Legislature last session and the reserves depleted by insurance and inflation costs.
- Tax burden increase is less than $10 per month on the average homeowner with a $400,000 home.
- With the removal of the tax for the charter dollars at approximately $8.00 per month on an average home, the net tax is $2.00 per month on an average home.
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Foothills Community Foundation Events
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BINGO
Thursdays, 1:30 PM
Join us in our beautiful, smoke-free environment for a fun game of BINGO at the Holland Community Center. Games are every week on Thursdayat 1:30PM. Cards go on sale at 1:00 PM. Snacks, socialization, prizes, cash payouts and FUN! Call 480.488.1090 for more information.
Smart Art Marketing for the Holidays
Wednesday, October 7, 9-11:30 a.m.
Join McKenna Hallett at the FCF-Holland Center and find your natural voice; make selling your art as easy as recommending a good book. Then learn how to maintain sales all year with proven marketing tips. Just in time for the busy winter art season! Free handouts for all attendees! Limited Seating! Register online or call 808.283.2108 for more information.
MindQuest Series: A Battle For The Soul of Islam Presented by M. Zuhdi Jasser, MD
Tuesday, October 13, 7-8:30 p.m.
Learn the historical context that brewed ISIS and how to move forward. Will promotion of a "Liberty Doctrine" transform the Middle East and North America? Is the United States stuck in the 20th century paradigm of choosing allies who are the lesser of two evils? SPACE IS LIMITED! Tickets may be purchased at www.azfcf.org or call 480.488.1090.
Introduction to Watercolors
Wednesdays, October 14-November 11, 1-4 p.m.
All materials included and supplies are provided. Walk into class empty handed and leave with the gift of watercolor instruction! Can't draw a straight line with a ruler? No worries...No drawing experience or ability required! Each class will be instruction, demonstration of techniques and time to work on your own painting. Space is limited! Call 480.488.1090 for more information.
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Cave Creek Museum
October Events
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Saturday, October 10 - Growing Up Cave Creek
2- 3:30 p.m.
A sharing of life and explorations of growing up here in Cave Creek for this October's History Highlights.
Saturday, October 10 - Stamp Mill Operating
10:30 - 11 a.m.
Check out the Cave Creek Museum's stamp mill in full operation.
Wednesday, October 21 - Vino & Canvas Event
6-8 p.m.
Join us for an evening of fun and painting to raise money in support of the Cave Creek Museum. Partygoers create their own masterpiece in an entertaining atmosphere with the assistance of a talented art instructor. No experience required. All supplies are included! Grab your friends and join us for enjoyable evening you'll never forget! Only 30 seats available, click here to register.
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Dining Specials
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Local Jonny's
Sunday Brunch!
7am - 2pm Every Sunday
- $6 Mimosas, $6 Bloody Mary's, Specialty breakfast items such as Eggs Benedict and French Toast
- Great food, craft beer, wine and spirits, a cozy setting. Outdoor seating available
Check out our Facebook for more details!
Mondays - All you can eat spagetti $8.99
Tuesdays - All you can eat pork, chicken & ribs $18.99
Wednesdays - Karaoke at 9 p.m.
Thursdays - Arizona Blues Project at 8 p.m.
Fridays - All you can eat fish for $11.99
HAPPY HOUR EXTENDED
MON- Family Night Kid's Eat Free (12 and under with purchase of adult entree)
TUE- Wine Tasting 6pm-8pm Complimentary with purchase of entree
WED- 1/2 off Bottles of Wine
THURS- Martini Madness, 5$ House Martinis and $7 Specialty Martinis
SUN- All Day Happy Hour Drinks..... and Food till 6pm
Early Bird Special, 3-5 p.m. for $20
1 Glass of Salmon Creek Wine Bruschetta with Crostini Dinner salad You're Choice of: Chicken Parmesan, Eggplant Parmesan, Penne Pesto, Pasta with Meatball, Pasta Bolognese or Baked Ziti Served with a side of fresh sautéed vegetables and Spaghetti Cannoli for Dessert!
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Cave Creek Regional Park Events
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Fall Fitness Hike
Thursday, October 8, 15, 22, 29 at 8 a.m.
The weather is improving, and just in time to start getting ready for the hiking season (and the 100 Mile Challenge)! And where better to get started than with a hike on one of our scenic trails? Meet the Ranger at the Nature Center. Bring plenty of water and wear sturdy shoes and seasonal fitness clothing, including a hat. Arrive 15 minutes early for stretching and warm-ups! Cost is $6 per vehicle.
Archery 101
Saturday, October 10, 9 a.m.
Interested in archery? Why not give it a try? Participants will experience a fun and safe basic introduction to recreational and international-style target archery. Equipment is provided. This program is open to anyone ages 10 and older. Children must be accompanied by an adult! Please bring water and wear closed-toed shoes. ***Advance registration is required! To register, contact Ranger Mark at: markpaulat@mail.maricopa.gov. Cost is $6 per vehicle.
Bird Walk with Joe
Saturday, October 17, 8:30 a.m.
Take a walk with Joe Ford from the Sonoran Audubon Society and learn how to identify those little brown birds you've seen and always wondered about. Meet at the Nature Center. Bring your camera, a hat, and plenty of water. Cost is $6 per vehicle.
Birds of the Night
Saturday, October 17, 10:30 a.m.
Join Joe in the Nature Center to learn about some of the most secretive, camouflaged species found in the bird world. With unique calls, legends of fear, unbelievable eyesight, the stories linked to the nightjars, nighthawks, potoos, and others, are many. Cost is $6 per vehicle.
Cave Creek Regional Park, 37900 N. Cave Creek Parkway - (north of Carefree Highway and 32nd Street). For information click here.
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Spur Cross Events
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Friday Fitness Walk
Friday, October 9, 8 a.m.
Get your day started with a two to three mile brisk, non-interpretive walk. Participants need not be tri-athletes, just ordinary folks who would like to add diversity to their existing walking program. Wear sturdy shoes and bring plenty of water. Cost is $3.
Cottonwood Wash Walk
Saturday, October 10, 9 a.m.
Come discover the fascinating world of a desert wash. This hike will feature the exploration of Cottonwood Wash which drains into Cave Creek. Along the way we will discuss desert washes and mesas and how the ecosystems differ. Long pants and sturdy shoes are recommended. Bring plenty of water. Cost is $3.
Take Your Walk to the Desert
Monday, October 12, 8 a.m.
Join park docent Coni for a moderate 3 to 5 mile hike (ability of hikers and weather will determine the length of hike). We might hike through riparian areas with seasonal water in Cave Creek or hike across the mesa tops in the upland Sonoran Desert vegetation. We may see wildlife, petroglyphs, and colorful wildflowers. You may learn about cochineal (wow, whats that?), agave, mesquite, prickly pear, and maybe even taste some wolfberries...and, of course, every where you look - wonderful views! Wear sturdy shoes and bring 2 liters of water, a snack, and your camera. Cost is $3.
Exploring the Dragonfly Trail
Wednesday, October 14, 9 a.m.
Come along with Spur Cross Docent Tammy on this exploration of the newest trail in the Spur Cross trail system, the Dragonfly Trail. On this moderate 3.5 mile hike we will visit a prehistoric rock art site and also stroll along a beautiful section of riparian habitat on Cave Creek. Cost is $3.
Elephant Mountain Fortress Hike
Saturday, October 17, 8 a.m.
Join us for a 7 mile / 5 hour roundtrip trek into the backcountry to one of the premier archaeological sites in the conservation area. Participants need to be in good condition and familiar with what hiking on primitive trails for this distance entails. Participants must bring at least one liter of water. We recommend you wear sturdy shoes, a hat, and dress in layers. No dogs on this hike please. Cost is $3.
Geology, Gold, and Streams Walk
Sunday, October 18, 9 a.m.
Learn about the geology and streams of the Spur Cross region on a 2-hour walk with nationally-known earth science author, Thomas McGuire. Visit an abandoned gold mine, Nutcracker Rock and a Hohokam rock art site along Cottonwood Wash. Bring water and your natural curiosity. Meet in the Spur Cross parking area. Cost is $3.
Spur Cross Ranch, 44000 N. Spur Cross Road, Cave Creek. For information click here.
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Desert Foothills Library October Events
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YOUTH EVENTS
Kids in grades one and up will enjoy doing some art & science activities about slime. Learn about all the different places you can find it. If you love ooey-gooey science stuff, this is for you! Miss Teri will be here to lead this program! Please call 480-488-2286 to register.
Draw Comics with Artist Bryan Kilgore
Saturday, October 17, 10:30-11:30 a.m.
Kids ages 7-11 will enjoy learning how to draw comic characters such as zombies and ninjas. Kids & parents who attended our drawing sessions with him in July & August will want to come back for this session. No previous experience drawing necessary.
Monday, October 19, 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
CCUSD & Annunciation are out of
school today so bring your AG, Journey, or other similar doll to our Fall Fashion Show. Walk down the red carpet with your doll and tell us about their favorite outfit, name and more. We will make matching doll/girl necklaces, as well as smoothies for the doll owners. Please call 480-488-2286 to register.
ADULT EVENTS & CLASSES
Happy Hour on the Terrace
Tuesday, October 13, 3:30-5:30 p.m.
Wine and iced tea for humans, treats for the pups...Join us, with your dog (or just because you're a dog-lover), mingle on the Waterfall Terrace, and enjoy hearing our speaker, Kairin Whiteside, who oversees the Caring Canine program at Mayo Clinic. We'll also be collecting donations for Foothills Animal Rescue. Their wish list includes: Natural Balance dry Dog and Cat Food or Trader Joe's Canned Dog Food, Kong or rope toys, and small dog biscuits. Register: 480-488-2286.
Head Transplants
Thursday, October 22, 10- 11:30 a.m.
Gary Marchant, PhD, a professor of law and Director of the Center for Law, Science and Innovation, ASU, will discuss the ethics and issues of the medical possibility of head transplants. Register: 480-488-2286.
Horse Racing with Vince Franzia
Tuesday, October 27, 6:30 p.m.
Join us for a fascinating evening with Cave Creek Mayor Vince Francia, who as General Manager of Turf Paradise, the only horse track in Phoenix, will share stories and insights (and perhaps a few tips? You do not want to miss this talk!). Considered to be Arizona's first sports franchise, its doors opened on January 7, 1956 in what was then a barren desert serviced by two dirt roads that stretched south towards the fledgling city of Phoenix. This year beginning October 17, the track will celebrate its 60th season of racing. Register: 480-488-2286.
Healthy Aging
Thursday, October 29, 2-3:30 p.m.
Michael Birt, PhD, Director of the Center for Sustainable Health at The Biodesign Institute, ASU, will discuss the impact and needs resulting from the imminent dramatic global rise in age. Brit's work with forward-looking health systems, new innovations and information technologies is helping to build a powerful model to help us "age in place" while sustaining our health. He is also helping communities uncover an entire spectrum of innovative responses to meet the diverse needs of their residents. He recently moderated a session at a conference on healthy aging organized by the World Health Organization. Register: 480-488-2286.
Desert Foothills Library
38443 N. Schoolhouse Road, Cave Creek
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Trainings and Seminars
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