(Lyn's note: Please feel free to send us any pictures you'd like included. Here's the link to this week's Pictures of the Week.)
http://carefreeazbusinesses.com/pictures-of-the-week-12920.html
http://carefreeazbusinesses.com/pictures-of-the-week-12920.html
Tumbleweek snowman in New Mexico
Photo by Marianne Arkeat
Here are your bonus rounds from Herbert.
http://aneyeonyouproduction.com/111920-sunset.html
Photo by Marianne Arkeat
Here are your bonus rounds from Herbert.
http://aneyeonyouproduction.com/111920-sunset.html
Photos by Herbert Hitchon
Here is the link to the Maricopa County & Rural/Metro emergency
preparedness presentation from 6/27/19. This is good info to keep saved
on your computer.
Emergency Preparedness Presentation by R/M & County: 6/27/19
http://carefreetruth2.com/carefree-truth-763.html
From COINS:
Christmas in Carefree:
Because of the COVID -19 restrictions upon group sizes, this year there was not an official tree lighting ceremony; however, the Christmas tree and Desert Gardens are now lighted and provide an excellent venue to help get you into the Holiday spirit and enjoy dinner at an adjacent restaurant.
Chanukah in Carefree
Thursday, December 10-17th at 5:30 p.m.
Temple Chai and the Jewish Social Group of Carefree and Cave Creek is pleased to host the Annual Chanukah Menorah Lighting. December 10-17th at 5:30 p.m. within the Sanderson Lincoln Pavilion. Please note, COVID-19 protocols which be implemented including but not limited to masks and limits to attendance. Please note that all eight nights will also be live streamed at: https://visitcarefree.com/chanukah-in-carefree-arizona/
Hi Lyn,
Kiwanis has help fund this event for the past two years. GREAT SHOW. The kids have a lot of talent. Maybe you could tell your readers about the show.
THANKS,
John Skarda
Carefree Kiwanis Club
(Lyn's note: The Sonoran Arts League Youth Art Exhibition. See the info below under Non Profit Info.)
Sorry to hear about Angel...I thought she was young..she was so beautiful.
I built in 1996 and had to adhere to only a few colors.
Lois Treacy
(Lyn's note: Thanks to all of you who expressed sympathy over the death of my beloved wolf. She and I were very bonded, and my heart was broken when she died a month ago at age 13. We adopted her when she was 6. She is not the first "senior" one we adopted. We take them as they need us, from 2 who were 1 day short of 4 weeks old in an unwanted litter, to several who were 6 years old. We love all of them. We would encourage people to rescue rather than buy. We've had some that have come out of extremely dire situations, and it is wonderful to watch them bloom. Rescues tend to know how good they have it when they find their furever home.)
Catherine
Non profit Info:
FEEDING THE COMMUNITY ADVISORY
Foothills Food Bank & Resource Center in dire need of paper towels
Foothills Food Bank & Resource Center in dire need of paper towels
Foothills Food Bank & Resource Center is in urgent need of paper towels for the needy in the communities it serves.
According to food bank executive director Pam DiPietro, the extremely busy desert foothills food bank needs paper towels, which are in short supply.
“We are asking our neighbors and area businesses to assist us in the acquisition of paper towels for our clients and operations,” says DiPietro. “The impact of the holiday season is adding to inventory shortages and we need our community’s help.”
Foothills Food Bank and Resource Center provides emergency food, financial assistance and other life necessities and resources to individuals and families in the desert foothills, which encompasses a 180-square mile area that includes Black Canyon City, Cave Creek, Carefree, Anthem, Desert Hills, New River, Mayer, Cordes Lakes, Spring Valley, north Scottsdale and north Phoenix.
For more information, call Foothills Food Bank at 480.488.1145. Foothills Food Bank is located at 6038 E. Hidden Valley Drive in Cave Creek and 34501 Old Black Canyon Highway in Black Canyon City, Ariz. Donations can be dropped off at either food bank location.
According to food bank executive director Pam DiPietro, the extremely busy desert foothills food bank needs paper towels, which are in short supply.
“We are asking our neighbors and area businesses to assist us in the acquisition of paper towels for our clients and operations,” says DiPietro. “The impact of the holiday season is adding to inventory shortages and we need our community’s help.”
Foothills Food Bank and Resource Center provides emergency food, financial assistance and other life necessities and resources to individuals and families in the desert foothills, which encompasses a 180-square mile area that includes Black Canyon City, Cave Creek, Carefree, Anthem, Desert Hills, New River, Mayer, Cordes Lakes, Spring Valley, north Scottsdale and north Phoenix.
For more information, call Foothills Food Bank at 480.488.1145. Foothills Food Bank is located at 6038 E. Hidden Valley Drive in Cave Creek and 34501 Old Black Canyon Highway in Black Canyon City, Ariz. Donations can be dropped off at either food bank location.
YOU'RE INVITED
To the opening reception of the Youth Art Exhibition featuring the 'Honoring Those Who Serve' K-12 Art Competition.
Youth Art Exhibition featuring the 'Honoring Those Who Serve' K-12 Art Competition
Exhibition on Display December 1, 2020 - January 4, 2021
Opening Reception:
Wednesday, December 9
4pm to 7pm
Sonoran Arts League - Center for the Arts
7100 E. Cave Creek Rd, Suite 144, Cave Creek, AZ, 85331
The safety and health of our guests is our priority. Face coverings are required and social distancing will be enforced.
The Sonoran Arts League celebrates the talents of Arizona‘s young artists. This month-long exhibition showcases nearly 100 exuberant works of art by youth in kindergarten through grade 12. This juried exhibition of work from local young artists as a part of the Youth Art Exhibition and to support the area‘s budding creatives, featuring works by Sonoran Arts League student members. This exhibition is a shining example of the talent and creativity found in our community‘s youth.
The 'Honoring Those Who Serve' K-12 Art Competition finalists complement the exhibition artwork. Following their display at the Center for the Arts the award-winning works will then become part of the Sonoran Arts League's Art in Public Places program and be placed on display in various community public and private offices throughout the year.
An Artists Opening Reception will be held on Wednesday, December 9th, 2020. The reception will feature an award presentation for the 'Honoring Those Who Serve' K-12 Art Competition, artist meet & greet, and a community art project to inspire artists of all ages.
To the opening reception of the Youth Art Exhibition featuring the 'Honoring Those Who Serve' K-12 Art Competition.
Youth Art Exhibition featuring the 'Honoring Those Who Serve' K-12 Art Competition
Exhibition on Display December 1, 2020 - January 4, 2021
Opening Reception:
Wednesday, December 9
4pm to 7pm
Sonoran Arts League - Center for the Arts
7100 E. Cave Creek Rd, Suite 144, Cave Creek, AZ, 85331
The safety and health of our guests is our priority. Face coverings are required and social distancing will be enforced.
The Sonoran Arts League celebrates the talents of Arizona‘s young artists. This month-long exhibition showcases nearly 100 exuberant works of art by youth in kindergarten through grade 12. This juried exhibition of work from local young artists as a part of the Youth Art Exhibition and to support the area‘s budding creatives, featuring works by Sonoran Arts League student members. This exhibition is a shining example of the talent and creativity found in our community‘s youth.
The 'Honoring Those Who Serve' K-12 Art Competition finalists complement the exhibition artwork. Following their display at the Center for the Arts the award-winning works will then become part of the Sonoran Arts League's Art in Public Places program and be placed on display in various community public and private offices throughout the year.
An Artists Opening Reception will be held on Wednesday, December 9th, 2020. The reception will feature an award presentation for the 'Honoring Those Who Serve' K-12 Art Competition, artist meet & greet, and a community art project to inspire artists of all ages.