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January 2010

Entertainment

Business • Lifestyle

Vol. 21, No. 1 • www.fhtimes.com/letsgo



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in the

Northeast Valley









Page A1 Let’s Go in the NE Valley January 2010









Fountain Hills

Northeast Scottsdale





Dining

Guide





The Elegance of Fountain Hills

Antique Show

Jan. 16 & 17, 2010 see page 4

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State of the Arts

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On the cover

Fountain Hills is home to

one of the most diverse

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at Fountain Hills Antique

Center. The community in

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short stuff Experience

By Linda McThrall

Friday Night

Franks

Within a 15 mile radius of show at Plaza Fountainside.

5:00 pm - 10:00 pm

the Let’s Go! office are in excess And as long as you are in an art- every Friday night

of 100 restaurants. y mood, be sure to visit Foun-

T hose i nclude fast food tain Hills Artists’ Gallery on

places, and little dessert spots, the Avenue of the Fountains.

but within our readership area, In Scottsdale, the Scottsdale Bring the whole family for fun under the stars

you can defi nitely fi nd some- Arts District, extending along

thing to eat. And you can fi nd Main Street, Marshall Way, ★ Free Admission ★

all kinds of food from plain old Sixth Avenue, Stetson Drive

American fare to Middle East- and up to the south shore of

ern and Italian, and Mexican to the waterfront in downtown El Paso Grill & BBQ Entertainment Cold Drinks

Asian, including Chinese, Thai Scottsda le features week ly

and Japanese. a r t wa lks. This mont h t he Wiener Roast: Hot Dogs: $2 Native American Storytelling Beer: $3

We have compiled a Dining special events surround the Fi- Brats: $6 Wagon rides Soft drinks: $1

Guide for your convenience esta Bowl (Jan. 3) and then P.F. Burgers: $4 Fire pits Wine: $5

and to give you ideas and in- Chang’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Arizona Grilled Chicken Sandwich: $6 Horseshoes Cocktails: $5

formation about every single Marathon (Jan. 17).

one of these 102 eateries – or In addition to the visual arts, Make Your Own S’mores: $2 Music Imports: $4

at least ever y single one of both communities have spe-

these that responded to our cial performing arts of every

questionnaires, phone calls genre.

and visits. But since this is an Remember, too, that Valley 480-816-6465

annual publication, we would libraries have “culture passes,”

be happy to hear from you so which can be used to visit vari- *Reservations suggested for groups of 10 or more

we can be sure to include you ous museums. You can check

in next year’s Guide. out t he passes for a week,

enabling you and three other

Fort McDowell Adventures

*** 14803 N. Hiawatha Hood Road,

Fountain Hills is getting people to see museums all

over the Valley. The Fountain Fort McDowell, AZ 85264

ready to be inundated by an-

tique buffs. Wanda Jones, own- Hills Library does not have the

er of Arizona Antique Shows, is passes (none of the branches Take the Beeline Hwy.(87) ½ mile East of Fort McDowell

bringing a show to the Com- in Maricopa County’s library

Casino and turn North (left) on Hiawatha Hood.

munit y Center Jan. 16 and district does), but the Palo-

mino Library just over the hill Stay to the right for 2½ miles and you’re there!

17. These are really excellent

antique shows. There is a wide in Scottsdale does. The passes

variety of exhibitors, bringing get you in free to 14 different









Let’s Go in the NE Valley

all kinds of interesting things museums in the Metro Phoe-

w it h t hem to t hese shows. nix area.

Jones has been in this business

a very long time, and she is sure

The program ends in April,

so get out there and visit some

fortmcdowelladventures.com

to bring another premier event of these wonderful museums.

to this community. And since ***

you’re probably in the mood I am ready to welcome a

for antiquing, remember Foun- new year – and say adieu to the Lose Inches from Your Waist • Add Yards to Your Drive

tain Hills Antique Center. The aughts…this past 10 years have

local store has fine antiques

from all over the world. It is

been crazily up and down.

There have been some won-

“Do You Want to Get in Shape?

certainly worth a visit.

***

derful things, but I for one am

ready to get ready for the teens

I Mean, DO YOU REALLY WANT TO GET

Art in these parts is so abun- in this millennium (as if one

teenager isn’t enough).

INTO THE BEST SHAPE POSSIBLE?”

dant, it’s almost easy to take it

for granted. Fountain Hills and But I wish you and yours a If you are REALLY serious about getting into shape: firming, tightening, increasing

Scottsdale have large numbers healthy, and prosperous New strength, losing inches of fat, adding lean muscle tissue, increasing bone density, then

of public art, places where you Year with promises of hope

and happiness t hroughout

you should look into the FOCUS21 Core Total Fitness Program!

can go and enjoy all kinds of

media. Special Tuesday af- 2010 and beyond. A toast to all The Best Core Program - ANYWHERE! Guaranteed.

ternoon art shows are being our readers – and remember This program is CHALLENGING, yet HIGHLY REWARDING. Just look at these clients!

organized in Fountain Hills, to check out the Dining Guide

for just the right spot to raise

Ardonna Buck - 4 years on the program:

and each month, you can take Dropped two dress sizes - four inches off her waist. Added yards to her golf drive. Three of her friends have

a docent-led tour of the public your glass to the brand new joined the FOCUS21 Fitness Program because of her success. Ardonna has signed up for 50 more sessions.

art. There also is a monthly art year!

Dr. Michael Hinni - 16 years on the program:

Top Doctor at Mayor Clinic, he has increase in strenghth. He has his mother training here in the winter.

Ana Marie Palli:

Professional LPGA golfer, dropped 50 pounds while increasing her strength and her drives. (She followed a

diet which controls calories, controls quality. Just what we say in the Fountain Hills Lifestyle Diet!)

Michael Groh - 6 years in the program:

In just four months his scales went from 225 to 185! He lost five and one half inches off his waist. While

increasing his strength considerably, he dropped his triglycerides in half and he took no medication!







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Linda@fhtimes.com John Gibson

January 2010









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Advertising deadline for February issue is

Friday, January 15, 2010

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State of the

Jackie and Jerry Miles





How ma ny of you fol ks p.m. at the Community Cen-

remember Jeff Dayton? Jeff ter. Rehearsals are from 7 to

spent his young adulthood in 9 p.m. every Monday. Direct

Fountain Hills thanks to his questions to Kathryn Jones,

grandmother, Erna Charles. (480) 816-6348, or Brad Roon,

Jeff still plays the guitar and (480) 837-3012.

sings (he used to be Glen *****

Campbell’s band leader), but If you enjoy reading mys-

now he’s also a well-known tery novels and you are fa-

country-western composer. miliar with Arizona author J.J.

He currently resides in Nash- Jance, you’ll want to read her

ville. latest: Trial by Fire. Fountain

He will be in Arizona this Hills is one of the key locales

month for a music compos- in the book. Several of the

ers’ convention, so he has book’s characters make their

promised to perform Sunday, residence in our community,

Jan. 24, at the annual Foun- including the murder victim.

tain Hills Cultural and Civic *****

Association fundraiser at our And one more thing: Ross

home. You are all invited! Call Collins and I are doing the

Jackie, (480) 837-3214, or Jean, program for the Historical

(480) 837-0762, to reserve your Society’s January 20 meeting.

place. Tickets are $25 and can I’ve prepared a program based

be picked up at the door or, if on Theodore Roosevelt’s visits

you want to be sure you have and inf luence on Arizona.

Fountain Hills Antique Center has a full array of antiques. Fountain Hills is hosting the first one of the limited number of Ross is the guy who has done

Fountain Hills Antique Show, sponsored by Arizona Antique Shows Jan. 16 and 17 at the tickets, send us a check. You’ll a marvelous one-man show

Community Center. be in for an evening of dinner, about Roosevelt on a couple of

beverages, and home-grown occasions for the Community

country music. As we do every Theater. He’ll be giving the

Fountain Hills to play host year, Jackie and I will pick up

all of the expenses for this af-

fair, so all of your ticket price

speeches our 26th president

gave while in our state. I’ll

fi ll in the gaps. If you’d like



to premier antique expo will go to the FHCCA.

*****

FHCCA’s 14th Annual Juried

to attend, call Jean Linzer for

tickets. She’s the Historical

Society dinner chair, (480)

A r i z ona A nt ique Show s antique oa k f urniture dat- c h i ld r en a c h a nc e t o s e e 837-0762.

Art Show currently is hanging To prove I have no com-

has added Fountain Hills to i ng f rom t he 14 t h cent u r y. what t he world is rea l ly

in the Community Center. mon sense, the next morning

its roster of premier antique Exhibitors also will display like and that if we all help

The public is invited to the I’ll give the program at the

expos. and sell collectibles such as each ot her, our world w i l l

artists’ reception Friday, Jan. Chamber of Commerce. It will

T he Fou nt a i n H i l ls A n- jewelry, pottery, glass, locks, be a better place,” said GFP

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8, 5:30-7 p.m. Judges for the be a photo history of Fountain

tique Show is set for Satur- furniture, western antiques Founder and President Lori

show were Carefree sculptor Hills, using a number of the

day and Sunday, Jan. 16 and and Native A merican arti- Goldberg.

Ron Head, Mesa photographer almost 9,000 pictures of our

17, at the Community Center. facts. Goldberg and volunteers

Steve Nissle, and Scottsdale community I’ve saved from

The show is open Saturday A r i z ona A nt ique Show s w i l l be ava i lable at t he

painter Debra Jones. many sources. It’s one more

f rom 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. a nd is teaming up with the non- a nt i q u e s h o w t o p r o v i d e

Su nday f rom 10 a .m. to 4 profit organization, Global i n for mat ion a nd a nswer ***** step in preparing our Town’s

p.m. Admission and parking Family Philanthropy, at the questions. Details also are Communit y Chor us re- history, a long term project

are free. Fountain Hills show to raise available at w w w.globalfa- hearsals start up Jan. 4 under that Alan Cruikshank, Jean

The upcoming Fountain money for the group. Global milyphilanthropy.org. t he direct ion of Matt hew Linzer and I have taken on.

Hills show features dealers Family Philanthropy works For more information on Frable. If you love to sing, you If your club would like to see

f rom a rou nd t he cou nt r y. with local children as well as Arizona Antique Shows, visit are inv ited to participate. this program, give me a call.

Wa nda Jones, pr i ncipa l of those from Haiti and Africa w w w.azantiqueshow.com. Registration is Jan. 4 at 6:30 That’s enough!!!!

Arizona Antiques, said deal- to help children get off the

ers are vetted and bring with streets and into orphanages

t hem t he h ig hest a nd au- a nd homes. T he y prov ide Fine antiques from around the world.

thentic quality of antiques. clothing and food and other

She said many of the dealers basic necessities to help im- January Clearance Sale Furniture • Jewelry

%

have spent lifetimes in the

industry and will offer some

prove the living conditions

for the children. Save 10-30 Fine Art • China

Crystal • Cloisonne

of the rarest items available Loca lly, GFP works w ith with this ad. Can not combine with

in their areas of expertise. schools to educat ion chi l-

any other offer or coupon Clocks • Books

A mong s ome of t he of- dren and their families on 10,000 sq. ft. of Boxes • Bottles

fer i ng s a re V ic tor i a n f ig- the gift of giving by imple- antiques & collectibles And Much More!

u ra l napk in r ings dated menting a “service learning”

from 1867 to 1890, Majolica

ceramics and quarter sawn

project.

“T h is g ives t he school

Fountain Hills Antique Center

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Pony Express gallops

in to Fountain Hills

Neit her ra in, nor snow, The American Legion will

nor dark of night, etc., etc., sponsor cash bar with beer

can keep the Pony Express and wine, and Phil’s Place

from its appointed rounds. w i l l s el l ba r b e c ue s a nd-

Not even if they change w iches and hot dogs w it h

the date for when they arrive side d i shes. Compl i men-

in Fountain Hills. tary coffee and cake will be

The Navajo County Sher- ser ved, and “Gwen’s Ba ke

iff’s Posse Hashknife Pony Sale” will be set up during

Express will arrive in Foun- the event.

tain Hills Thursday, Jan. 28, Pony Express T-shirts will

a whole week earlier than be sold for $10, and raff le

previously planned. The L. tickets also will be on sale.

A la n Cr ui ksha n k R iver of A t wo-day stay in Tucson

Time Museum Pony Express w ith nearby attractions is

Chair Niobe Borman, rear- the grand prize. Other items

ranged everything with her also will be raff led.

committee, a nd t he show Borman said a food drive

will go on as planned. ra f f le w i l l be held. Those

Fou nta i n H i l ls ha s be- attending are asked to bring

come a way station for Pony non-perishable food items

Express riders on their way f or t he E x t e nde d H a nd s

from Holbrook to Scottsdale. Food Ba n k, a nd t hey w i l l

This is the 52nd ride by Pony receive a raff le ticket.

Express, carrying mail from Entertainment includes The Hashknife Pony Express will make its way up the Avenue of the Fountains again this year.

Ho l br o o k t o S c ot t s d a l e . t he fa mous Senior Center The riders will be in Fountain Hills Jan. 28 on their way to Scottsdale to kick off the annual

The tradition is to kick off Line Dancers, DJ Scott Hal- Parada del Sol parade and rodeo.

Parada del Sol activities in lock, and a performance by

Scottsdale. Fountain Hills Fountain Hills Community

has become a stop for the Theater’s Youth Theater. The

r ider s, a nd t he tow n ha s

turned it into a celebration

OK Chorale also will provide

entertainment.

Roundup

w it h food, enter ta in ment T he Pony E x pre s s r id- set Jan. 29 E X P E C T E XC E L L E NC E

and viewers lining the Av- ers arrive at the Scottsdale A Pony Express Round-

enue of t he Fou nta i ns to ma i n post of f ice, 1776 N. Up is set for Friday, Jan. 29,

await the riders’ arrival. Scottsdale Rd., at noon Fri- at the American Legion.

Events get under way in day, Jan. 29. The Parada del The event features a bar- The Fountain Hills Experts

Fountain Hills at 3 p.m. Rid- Sol Rodeo beg i ns Fr iday, becue rib dinner from 5 to

ers are expected to arrive Feb. 26 a nd r uns t hrough 7 p.m. Entertainment will

between 1 and 3 p.m., and Sunday, Feb. 28. The Parada feature Scott Hallock and

activities. at the Community del Sol parade is set for 10 Nancy Damone.









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