Valley Of The Sun
Christine Barone
[CEO, True Food Kitchen] Christine Barone, a former Starbucks executive, became a Scottsdale resident and joined True Food Kitchen as its CEO in 2016. Now a nationwide favorite, the True Food concept was launched 10 years ago in Phoenix, and was “inspired by the philosophy that food should make you feel better, not worse.” It was created by chefs, visionary restaurateurs, and Dr. Andrew Weil a renowned doctor of integrative medicine.
What is the appeal of True Food Kitchen?
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Honoring America's Veterans: Parades And Celebrations
On Nov. 11—and the days around it—the Valley of the Sun joins in on honoring and celebrating United States military veterans.
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Fair-goers from all over the state of Arizona gather to enjoy the spoils of this fair that has been providing guests with fun since 1905
Fashion Forward
e fashion industry in the Valley of the Sun is booming. Designers launch and brand clothing lines, fashion shows are a regular occurrence, and though ip ops are a closet staple for locals, so are the latest fashions. is fall, purple reigns as a hue, and clothes with cinched waists are in. Asymmetrical necklines will be popular, as will long coats. Quilted patterns are in, and yes, the power shoulder (shoulder pads) are making a comeback, too!
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SCOTTSDALE FAHRENHEIT FESTIVAL: ARMS, LEGS AND KEGS: June 16 This “hot” event celebrates the Valley’s summer heat! Join in on the “Hottest Race on Earth,” Scottsdale’s Beat the Heat, which winds through the grounds of WestWorld of Scottsdale. The race begins at 2:47 p.m., the time of day in 1990 when thermometers in the metro Phoenix area reached 122 degrees on June 26. Other festival activities include arm wrestling the “World’s Greatest Arm Wrestler” Travis Bagent, an Arizona Ales & Cocktails Festival, water slides and more. 16601 N. Pima Road. www.scottsdalefahrenheitfestival.com