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What’s New in Greater Phoenix for December 2010

Sunday, December 5th, 2010 — posted by Maralyn D. Hill

Media Contacts: Douglas MacKenzie
Director of Communications
(602) 452-6250
dmackenzie@visitphoenix.com

Trish Hendrickson
Communications Coordinator
(602) 452-6249
thendrickson@visitphoenix.com

What’s New in Greater Phoenix?
December 2010

HIGHTLIGHTS FROM THIS MONTH’S EDITION

• Greater Phoenix will host several BCS bowl games
• Celebrate the seasons with activities from several valley attractions and resort packages
• Several annual events return to the Valley including P.F. Chang’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon,
Waste Management Phoenix Open and Barrett Jackson Auto Auction.

Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport Introduces its first ever non-stop service to Montréal. Sky Harbor now offers non-stop service to Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport. November 6, 2010 marked the first day of non-stop air service between Phoenix and Montréal. The seasonal flight is operated by Air Canada and will run on Saturdays and Sundays until April 30, 2011. This is part of Sky Harbor’s continued effort to strengthen and develop service to international destinations.

Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport opened a new terminal that was funded by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) as part of the 2009 Military Airport Program. The newly constructed $8.9 million terminal is a freestanding 25,000-square-foot building that provides for two more gates. The expansion will help meet the growing demand triggered by Allegiant Air, LLC. Currently, the airline offers non-stop air travel to 28 cities with new routes expected to be announced before the end of the year. The airport provides a convenient alternative for passengers flying in and out of the region and serves as a gateway to the East Valley communities including Mesa, Gilbert, Gila River Indian Community, Queen Creek and Apache Junction

RESORT NEWS

The Westin Phoenix Downtown is set to open in March 2011. It will be the second Westin to open in Phoenix. Located just one block of the Phoenix Convention Center in the 26-story Freeport McMoRan building, the hotel will occupy nine floors with 242 rooms and offer all the amenities and services known by the Westin brand. Guests can look forward to a tranquil urban retreat with stunning city views.

Celebrating the holidays in the desert is much more than what you would expect this season.  In the storied setting of theArizona Biltmore, get ready for holidays that are incredibly festive and filled with the spirit of the season – with the added bonus of nice weather rather than snow and ice. Among the many activities during the Holiday Season are: Snowy Movies – Classic Holiday/Christmas movies shown on Squaw Peak Lawn with a snowy finale; Marshmallow roasts on Squaw Peak Lawn; Holiday Cooking Classes for kids & adults; White Christmas Brunch; Mailbox in the lobby for letters to Santa – each letter is $1 for Make-A-Wish Foundation; Holiday Tea (traditional Afternoon Tea with a holiday theme Thursdays through Sundays).

AAA has announced its annual list of Arizona’s finest restaurants and resort destinations, honoring 68 Arizona establishments with Four Diamond status for 2011.  The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa and their signature restaurant deseo, are proud to be honored as two of these establishments.  This honor represents the eighth consecutive year that both the Resort and dining outlet have been presented with this award.  AAA Four Diamond establishments make up just 3.5 percent of the 58,000 AAA/CAA Diamond Rated lodgings and restaurants throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean.  To be evaluated, properties must first meet the auto club’s requirements to become AAA Approved®. Four and Five Diamond award winners represent the upper echelon of Arizona’s resort and restaurant industry. The Club has awarded the Diamond status for the past 26 years.

Smart Meetings magazine, the industry’s premier resource for meeting professionals, announced The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa as one of the winners of its seventh annual Platinum Choice award.  Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort & Spa is also proud to again be among the top meeting facilities in the western region to receive this award. This prestigious award recognizes excellence in service and amenities among meeting facilities in the Western U.S., Canada and Mexico. Out of thousands of qualified properties, only 100 are chosen. Winners earn this recognition by providing the best in ambience, amenities, facility quality, guest services, meeting space, restaurant and dining facilities, staff attitude, technical support and recreational activities. They’re chosen by our readers who vote for their favorites over a two-month period, with additional input from our editors and industry experts.

This December, the River Ranch at Pointe Hilton Squaw Peak Resort will have arts and crafts, s’mores and trivia.  And, don’t forget a visit to St. Nick accompanied by Mrs. Claus and a few of their elves at Rico’s American Grill for breakfast, photos, food, fun and games.

This March the Wigwam Golf Resort will transform to the Valley’s MLB spring training headquarters. Located just minutes from five of the Phoenix area’s MLB spring training stadiums, baseball fans from across the country will make the Wigwam their home base for pure spring training fun. Surrounding stadiums host Cactus League teams including the LA Dodgers, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals and the Cincinnati Reds.  For the 2011 season, “Play Baseball at the Wigwam” will be offered for the month of March. Each weekend, guests can take a swing at Home Run Derby, enjoy a Sunset Poolside Movie and live entertainment and dancing into the night.  Daily activities for all ages will include team t-shirt decorating, relay challenges, pool games and a teen gaming room. Starting at $259, the resort is offering a “Spring Training Steal Third” package that includes a third night free, with the purchase of two. The resort intends to unveil the completion of a $7 million rejuvenation project. Spring training fans will be able to enjoy the resort’s new main pool with separate kids and adult zones, including two new waterslides and water play features; an outdoor plaza for entertainment, al fresco dining and bar/lounge; and all new restaurants focused on fresh locally-grown produce and products featuring menus and concepts developed by celebrity chef Chris Bianco.

The Sheraton Crescent Hotel in Phoenix has teamed up with Samuel Adams to host 3rd Thursdays LIVE, a series of outdoor live music performances to benefit Ear Candy Charity every 3rd Thursday. Ear Candy Charity is a non-profit organization that assists children in gaining access to a musical education and creates culturally enlightened members of society.

Ring in this New Year’s Eve toasting to 2011 poolside at W Scottsdale where the hip hotel is offering its annual New Year’s Eve package complete with two tickets to the hotel’s big bash. A traditional “Carnival”-inspired celebration complete with a full samba band and dancers, capaweta performers, rooftop firework display and midnight “W” drop awaits. This special offer, only available for Dec. 31, also features a split of champagne in-room, complimentary valet and two invitations to the hosted pre-event reception in W’s Living Room. Room packages start from $499.

Hotel Valley Ho is once again celebrating the New Year with a retro-themed bash. This swell soiree, titled “Guys And Dolls ‘Til Sputnik Falls”, will feature dancing on the Café ZuZu patio, dinner at ZuZu, and a champagne toast on the rooftop at midnight for those coming for dinner. Swing in the New Year on the ZuZu patio where DJ P-Body will be blending music new and old. Party-goers are encouraged to dress in vintage style. ZuZu will be offering a four-course menu created just for the evening, with pairings from sponsors Veuve Clicquot, Moet & Chandon, and Belvedere Vodka. ZuZu staff will have their hair and makeup done to look oh-so-fifties, enhancing the retro vibe. For those wanting to sleep off the evening in mid-century modern comfort, Hotel Valley Ho is offering exceptional room rates.

It’s not often that celebrity is the “dish du jour,” but Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain is serving up exactly that.  The resort’s new Hollywood Bites series aims to let area locals and resort guests feast on both delectable food (courtesy of resident celeb, Chef Beau MacMillan) and conversation with film and TV movers and shakers. To date, the program has hosted talent including Jerry Zucker, director of such legendary films as the spoof, Airplane! and the heartbreaker, Ghost, his wife Janet Zucker, producer of Fair Game with Sean Penn and Naomi Watts and Philip Rosenthal, creator and executive producer of Everybody Loves Raymond.  The ongoing series will continue in 2011 with Hollywood heavy-hitters – names to be revealed in the new year.

In January 2011, Royal Palms Resort and Spa will introduce Languages of Love, a resort-wide festival of the senses honoring Mediterranean countries that provide the inspiration for the resort’s architecture, design, gardens, and ambiance, food and spa treatments. Create luxurious memories for each romantic vacation or Romantication™ with new romantic offerings and programs. Romance will be fashioned in the style and language of love of these romantic Mediterranean countries: France, Italy, Greece and Spain.

As part of Driftwood Hospitality Management’s company-wide initiative to maximize technology to enhance guest satisfaction, the Fiesta Resort Conference Center, just launched a new user-friendly mobile site that can be accessed from any smart phone or browser-enabled mobile device. This new service powered by MobiBook™, one of  TRAVELCLICK’s Mobile Solutions, allows travelers to make a new reservation, change an existing reservation, obtain more information about the resort, or get directions to the property from anywhere in the world.

ARTS, CULTURE & ENTERTAINMENT

Greater Phoenix will play host to several BCS bowl games. The 22nd annual Insight Bowl will be played on December 28, 2010 at Sun Devil Stadium and includes a match-up between the third pick from the Big 12 Conference and the third or fourth pick from the Big Ten Conference, after the BCS selections. The 40th annual Tostitos Fiesta Bowl will be played on January 1, 2011 at University of Phoenix Stadium and includes a match-up between the Big 12 champ and another top team in college football. After the four BCS bowl games are over–the Rose Bowl, The Fiesta Bowl, The Sugar Bowl and The Orange Bowl–the BCS Championship game will be played. The 2011 Tostitos National Champion of College Football will be determined right here in Greater Phoenix. This will mark the second time that the National Champion under the BCS system’s stand-alone game will be played in Arizona. The last BCS Championship Game was in Phoenix (specifically, Glendale) in 2007.

As if three bowl games are not enough college football, local fans will get a chance to see top athletes compete in an all-star game Jan. 23 at Sun Devil Stadium. The inaugural Eastham Energy College All-Star Game, announced Monday by Arizona Sports Group LLC and Steve LeVine Entertainment, will feature 90 players split into teams coached by Joe Moglia, president/head coach of the Virginia Destroyers in the United Football League, and Daron Roberts, a secondary coach with the Detroit Lions. Coaches from Arizona high schools and junior colleges likely will help out as well. Tickets will cost between $8-30 with half the proceeds to go to Arizona charities.

The 8th annual P.F. Chang’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Arizona Marathon & ½ Marathon will take place Sunday, January 16th, 2011. The fast, flat and scenic course will give runners a first class tour of the desert cities of Phoenix, Scottsdale and Tempe. Runners can rock to the sounds of live, local bands playing every mile of the Marathon & ½ Marathon courses, along with enthusiastic cheerleaders to keep participants moving. The event concludes with a post-race concert and finish line festival. A two-day Health & Fitness expo kicks off race week at the Phoenix Convention Center on Friday, January 14th and Saturday, January 15th. The expo will feature over 100 vendors featuring the latest in running gear, nutrition and training tips.

Annually sporting the largest crowds on the PGA TOUR, the Waste Management Phoenix Open has gained legendary status on TOUR for being unlike any other golf tournament. Yes, the Phoenix TOUR stop is different from all the rest, but what makes it so? It starts with the unbelievable golf played by the likes of Kenny Perry, JB Holmes, Aaron Baddeley, Phil Mickelson, and Vijay Singh on the beautiful TPC Scottsdale and ends with the biggest galleries on TOUR. Enjoy this fan favorite event January 31-February 6, 2011.

The newly opened CityScape project in downtown Phoenix offers a special holiday treat for Phoenix citizens: a frozen ice skating rink, open daily to the public. The rink will join a Holiday Tree and vivid displays of holiday lights and ornaments, rekindling a downtown seasonal tradition that has been dormant for several years.

Live Nation is proud to announce a five-year sponsorship agreement with Comerica that includes the naming rights for the downtown Phoenix theatre previously named Dodge Theatre.  The building will now be called Comerica Theatre. The first show at the newly named venue was Jerry Seinfeld. Seinfeld was the first comedian to ever play the Dodge Theatre, and now the first ever to play Comerica.  The venue will continue to play host to an array of performers in coming months.

The Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) in North Phoenix continues to garner awards and accolades, affirming the museum’s dynamic new role in the cultural life of Phoenix, the Southwest, and indeed the world at large. MIM received the Arizona Republic/azcentral.com’s Best 4th Annual Critics Choice Award for “Best New Museum.” This honor was announced by Republic Media, parent company to azcentral.com, the Arizona Republic, and a variety of other prestigious local publications and websites. The Phoenix New Times also named MIM the “Best New Museum of 2010,” praising the museum as “a beautifully open and inviting space” and “a gem in the desert.”

The Heard Museum, one of the United States’ finest centers of American Indian arts and cultures, recently won two grants to help support free school admission for students to tour the museum during field trips. The Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, a tribe located near Phoenix, awarded the Heard $75,000 to support school tours, while the Orange County, California, Community Foundation’s SL Gimbel Foundation Fund also recently gave a $7,500 grant to support student programming. School tours are an essential element in the Heard’s educational mission, and on average, more than 11,000 students come to the museum each year. School tours help Arizona school students learn about the arts, cultures and history of local Indian tribal communities. The tours are also crafted to conform to Arizona state educational standards regarding both academic standards and instruction about tribal communities.

For the first time, Holidays at the Heard is happening on New Year’s Day. After the parades, bring family, friends and out-of-town guests to the Heard for Holidays at the Heard Museum. The event includes two fun-filled days of dance and music performances, artist demonstrations, films, fry bread and, of course, the museum’s 10 exhibit galleries. The Café will offer special treats for hungry visitors.

It’s that time of year again when the wildlife at the Phoenix Zoo gives way to wild lights during ZooLights, the largest holiday light display in all of Arizona. More than 3.5 million lights will be glowing and 600 glimmering animal light sculptures, unique only to the Phoenix Zoo, will swing through trees, hide in bushes, hop across lawns, and sparkle in places where they’re least expected. ZooLights runs November 25 – January 9, 2011 nightly at the Phoenix Zoo. New this year: a 150 foot long polar slide for winter tubing without the snow; a life size, 3D lion and oryx displays; new sea-life displays on the Arizona Trail and exciting new Music in Motion light show and more. Plus, enjoy old time favorites such as Jengo, horse-drawn wagon rides, carousel and camel rides.

Arizona Science Center is the place to be in 2011! From new films in the Dorrance Planetarium and IMAX Theater to a new featured exhibition. Journey into Phoenix History is also now on exhibit at Arizona Science Center. Arizona Science Center presents this exhibition integrating history and science with historical artifacts from the city of Phoenix and the Salt River Valley region. They will also be unveiling their new & improved lobby and main entrance as well as The W.O.N.D.E.R. Center.

The Tony Award-winning Best Musical of 2005, Monty Python’s Spamalot, will visit the fair cities of Mesa and Phoenix on Feb 15 – Feb 16 at Mesa Arts Center and Feb 17 – 20 at the Orpheum Theatre in Phoenix. Lovingly “ripped-off” from the internationally famous comedy, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Monty Python’s Spamalot tells the legendary tale of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, and their quest for the Holy Grail. Monty Python’s Spamalot features a chorus line of dancing divas and knights, flatulent Frenchmen, killer rabbits and one legless knight.

For nearly four decades, the Barrett-Jackson Auction Company has been recognized throughout the world for offering only the finest selection of quality collector vehicles, outstanding professional service, and an unrivaled sales success. From classic and one-of-a-kind vehicles to exotics and muscle cars, Barrett-Jackson attracts only the best. The World’s Greatest Collector Car Events™ have captured the true essence of a passionate obsession with cars that extends to collectors and enthusiasts throughout the world. In addition to the amazing vehicles, attendees enjoy a lifestyle experience featuring fine art, fashion, and gourmet cuisine. In every way, the legend is unsurpassed. This event takes place from January 17-23, 2011.

Wine and art come together for a good cause with painted barrels along the Verde Valley Wine Trail. Wine barrels turned into artist’s canvases have been painted and sprinkled around Cottonwood, Sedona, and the Verde Valley in one of the most unique public art projects anywhere.  Forty Painted Barrels are on display in wineries, tasting rooms, and businesses and all of the barrels will be auctioned off with proceeds going to support the Yavapai College Viticulture Program located in Cottonwood. Since the Verde Valley is a very artistic community, the Painted Barrels provides a great opportunity for visitors to connect with very talented artists.

GOLF

The Wildfire Golf Club at JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort & Spa is holding the Valley of the Sun Phi Alpha Delta Charity Golf Tournament on Nov. 20.The proceeds from the tournament will be donated to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul in Phoenix, which provides help for the homeless and working poor; food and clothing for those in need; as well as shelter for the homeless; and medical care for families. The entry fee includes the tournament, lunch at the resort’s upscale Meritage Steakhouse, a raffle and awards ceremony.

The Wigwam Golf Resort & Spa is offering a great Arizona Golf Escape now through Dec. 31, 2010. The package includes room accommodations for two, daily breakfast for two, unlimited golf for two and roundtrip airport transfers. The Wigwam Golf Resort & Spa is the only Arizona resort with access to five golf courses and is home to the Southwest’s only 54 holes of championship golf.

The Fairmount Scottsdale Princess is partnering with the TPC Scottsdale to create Golf Fit, a luxurious, cutting-edge golf vacation designed to help golf travelers play their best while having fun and relaxing in one of Scottsdale’s most celebrated golf environments. To start, a Willow Stream Spa personal trainer works with the golfer to access his or her balance, agility and core strength to determine areas for improvement. The package also includes overnight accommodations, 30-minutes of golf instruction with a TPC Scottsdale teaching professional, followed by a round of golf, a special Golf Fit, lunch at The Grill and a 60-minute Golf Performance massage at Willow Stream Spa. The Golf Fit, package is available now through December 31

SPA

Relax with Holiday-inspired Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes therapy at Agave, The Arizona Spa at The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa. These fall and holiday inspired treatments will help spa-goers get ready for a night out or simply give their head, shoulders, knees and toes some tender-loving-care. The Agave Spa is proud to offer free monthly wellness clinics on the first Tuesday of each month. Guests will enjoy a variety of spa topics dedicated to improving their well being and promoting a healthy lifestyle.

The Forbes Four-Star Centre for Well-Being at The Phoenician warms up to both fall and winter with the return of its seasonal spa program, featuring a trio of unique services that relax as well as rejuvenate.  Available now through January 6, 2011, each treatment serves as a complement to the resort’s published spa menu. On-the-Go Facial Glow — $59, cleanse, tone, exfoliate or mask, and hydrate the skin with this popular 25-minute service.  It is ideal for those who are trying to stretch time between their full-service facials, or who just need a quick refresher. Pep in Your Step — $99, revitalize and recharge with this 50-minute treatment, which begins with a massage of the back, neck and shoulders.  Next, indulge in a salt scrub of the feet, followed by a cooling peppermint lotion foot massaged. Stress Express — $99, this 50-minute journey is led by our intuitive meditation guide and focuses on freeing the body and the mind of tension and stress.

Alvadora Spa Director, Michelle Kinney, has created new couples’ rituals using lavender, verbena and rose aromatherapies atRoyal Palms Resort and Spa. From January through March, Alvadora Spa will offer its Fluers de Roman (Flowers of Romance) Ritual, designed for romance and loving connection. The 90-minute ritual for two begins in the Acqua Dolce villa with a lavender, verbena and rose-infused body scrub on duo heated stone tables while water gently cascades from above. An outdoor eight-foot waterfall shower provides a final rinse and is followed by a romantic, candle-lit bath for two in the Acqua Giardino tub. A gentle lavender-verbena-rose aromatherapy massage and a glass of Rose Champagne complete the ritual.

This December Spa Avania at Hyatt Regency Scottsdale has created two incredible specials.  The Peppermint Twists Manicure/Pedicure features a warm soak of peppermint essential oils, a detoxifying peppermint scrub, a moisturizing peppermint cream, topped off with a Peppermint Mocha Latte from Canyon Market.  Or you can indulge yourself in a full body experience with the Sugar & Spice Hot Stone Massage.  Warm basalt river rocks combine with a custom blend holiday aromatherapy to gently ease stress. Finish your day with a Sugar & Spice Latte.

The Boulders Resort is offering a new treatment that draws from holistic eastern techniques to improve a player’s golf game. The “Pin to Pin” golf acupuncture treatment, created by the resort’s Golden Door Spa experts, is exclusively for golfers.  The 80-minute “Pin to Pin” treatment blends acupuncture, hot stone therapy and therapeutic massage with a concentration on the muscles engaged during the golf swing. This eastern healing is a new acupuncture golf treatment that can improve your game.

DINING

The first-ever Arizona Wine Week, hosted by the Arizona Wine Growers Association, brought together the best winemakers from across the state. They tasted, they competed and in the end- they celebrated. Arizona Stronghold Vineyards staged a successful coup d’état in the Arizona Republic Wine Competition hosted by Sportsman’s Fine Wines & Spirits. The awards spanned two categories, the Arizona Growers Cup, for wine produced from local grapes and the Arizona Winemakers Medal, for wine produced in Arizona. Announced at the Arizona Growers Reception, Stronghold won Gold for their renowned Rosé in the Grower’s Cup division for their ’09 Dayden. Following suit, Stronghold took Bronze in the Grower’s Cup for the ’08 Mangus and the ’09 Bonita Springs Site Archives Chardonnay.

District American Kitchen and Wine Bar has recently launched their new winter menu focused around seasonal ingredients. Guests are quickly picking favorites such as Tepary Bean Hummus – made with the Tepary bean which is indigenous to the southwest, Mama’s French Onion Burger – a play on 60-70s popularity of French onion dip in meatloaf and burger recipes and of course our seasonal Pumpkin Whoopie Pies served with a Bourbon malt shake! They are looking forward to sharing their kitchen with friends new and old this holiday season!

The House at Secret Garden is a wonderfully intriguing location for a restaurant.  It is housed in an old Spanish mansion that was built in the 1920’s.  It features patio dining and an Urban Barn wine bar for cocktails. The restaurant prides itself in highlighting organic and local ingredients in everything they make, including their drinks.  The lively atmosphere of The House is matched by the creativity of its food, especially in its cocktails and desserts.

The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa brings a new concept and menu to their Waltz & Weiser Bar and Cantina.  Guests will still enjoy the saloon feel that Waltz & Weiser is known for, but with a new Cantina twist.  A new menu brings Mexican inspired cuisine to the table including Green Chili con Queso, Duck Confit Tostadas and a full Taqueria (taco bar) with choice of Adobo Shrimp, Ancho Chile-Rubbed Beef, or the signature Green Chili Pork Carnitas Tacos.  Waltz & Weiser Whiskey Bar and Cantina will take guests back to the historic mining years of Arizona.  Named after two prospectors in the mining days of Arizona, Jacob Waltz and Jacob Weiser, enjoy fine tequilas and whiskeys and a selection of tacos from their authentic taco bar. According to legend, Waltz and Weiser were sitting in a Mexican cantina one evening when a band of guys began roughing up an old man named Don Miguel Peralta. Waltz and Weiser can to Don Peralta’s aid and in gratitude he invited them to accompany him to his ranch where he gave them the map to Lost Dutchman Mine.  Of the hundreds of lost mines in the American West, the most famous is Arizona’s Lost Dutchman.  Lost deep in the mysterious mountains called the Superstitions, the Dutchman has it all, including embroidered narrations, Apaches that guard its whereabouts, and treasure beyond wildest dreams.

The Terrace Room at Different Pointe of View Restaurant located at the Pointe Hilton Resort is introducing quite possibly the greatest combination for a great food pair: premium liqueur and marshmallow. Homemade liqueur flavored marshmallows will be available complimentary to patrons purchasing drinks in the lounge.  Each marshmallow features a different liqueur flavor and comes with a variety of dipping sauces. The Terrace Room, the restaurant’s lounge on the second floor, includes a large outdoor patio and fire pit for guests’ enjoyment.  While sipping on a drink, be sure to ask about their delicious marshmallows to roast over the fire.  Some of the marshmallow flavors include Bailey’s Irish Cream, Frangelico (hazelnut), Amaretto (almond) and Kahlua (coffee).  The marshmallow flavor, mixed with the restaurant’s ambience as well as caramel, chocolate or vanilla cream dipping sauce, is sure to create a memorable evening.

Seasons 52, the highly acclaimed fresh grill and wine bar restaurant, opened this autumn at Biltmore Fashion Park. Seasons 52 is recognized for its forward-thinking restaurant concept with proven consumer appeal. Known for its seasonally inspired menu and fresh approach to dining, the award-winning concept has capitalized on meeting the demands of sophisticated, culinary-savvy diners. Seasons 52 changes the menu four times a year with weekly fresh features to truly capture the flavors of the season. Each valued patron can be guaranteed the highest quality fresh food prepared without compromising great taste or a rich and complete dining experience. Nothing on the menu is more than 475 calories, from its signature flatbreads and other appetizers, to all entrees and its mini indulgence desserts. Seasons 52’s promise of “a fresh dining experience that celebrates living well” has been consistently praised by restaurant critics across the country and people’s choice awards alike.

BLT Steak at JW Marriott Camelback Inn Resort & Spa hosts monthly wine dinners that offer guests six prix-fixe courses with wine pairings.  A different Wine Maker is featured at each dinner.  Beginning in January 2011, JW Marriott Camelback Inn Resort & Spa will feature Alpha & Omega of the Napa Valley with Wine Maker Jean Hoefliger.  Other Wine Makers, including Paul Dolan and John Terlato, are also scheduled to host events

Forbes Travel Guide announced their list of 2011 award winners. Kai restaurant at the Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort & Spa was again honored with Forbes Travel Guide’s highest rating, the Five-Star Award. Kai now stands as one of only 23 Five-Star restaurants in all of North America and the sole restaurant in Arizona to receive this prestigious commendation.

Tuscan Oven makes its debut at Westgate City Center. Tuscan Oven celebrates the tastes and energy of Italy’s spirited city cafes featuring amazing flavors from pizzas to Panini and pasta. The West Valley’s best bartenders offer sinfully delicious drinks and ice-cold beers from the old country and beyond.

Sushi Roku, the stylish Japanese hot-spot located at the W Scottsdale, debuts an exclusive outdoor dining environment called the Red Sun Lounge.  Located atop a dramatic staircase that rises out of an infiniti-edge reflective pool in the center of the sleek Japanese restaurant, the Red Sun Lounge is adjacent to the W Scottsdale’s famed Wet Deck pool area, providing a secluded reprieve for al fresco dining and cocktailing.  The lounge features a special menu that blends traditional favorites with authentic Japanese offerings including shrimp and bacon skewers, yellowtail tartare on crispy rice cakes, and fresh raw items such as oysters on the half shell.  Paired with Sushi Roku’s signature cocktails, TVs that will cover the best fall sporting events and easy access to the Wet Deck, the Red Sun Lounge will offer a fresh approach to dining.
For more information on any of these events or updates, please contact the
Greater Phoenix Convention & Visitors Bureau Media Department.

Phoenix Update for November 2010

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010 — posted by Maralyn D. Hill

Media Contacts: Douglas MacKenzie
Director of Communications
(602) 452-6250
dmackenzie@visitphoenix.com

Trish Hendrickson
Communications Coordinator
(602) 452-6249
thendrickson@visitphoenix.com

What’s New in Greater Phoenix?
November 2010

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS MONTH’S EDITION

• The Westin Phoenix Downtown is set to open early 2011
• Celebrate the seasons with activities from several valley attractions
and resort packages
• Enjoy Thanksgiving dining specials

RESORT NEWS

The Westin Phoenix Downtown is set to open in February 2011. It will be the second Westin to open in Phoenix. Located just one block of the Phoenix Convention Center in the 26-story Freeport McMoRan building, the hotel will occupy nine floors with 242 rooms and offer all the amenities and services known by the Westin brand. Guests can look forward to a tranquil urban retreat with stunning city views.

The Arizona Biltmore is pouring its 21st season of Winemaker Dinners. They will be holding monthly epicurean events through May 2011 featuring the acclaimed wines of California, French and Italian winemakers. Adding an haute couture element will be fashion and jewelry shows by Saks Fifth Avenue. This month’s feature will be Francis Ford Coppola Winery, Sonoma with Pierre Newiek.

The celebrated 200-year-old English pastime of Afternoon Tea has been a cherished tradition at the Arizona Biltmore since its opening in 1929. Starting November 4th, the historic resort will launch its 81st season of Afternoon Tea with special themes during holidays. Afternoon Tea will be served from November 4, 2010 through May 8, 2011.

Fill this holiday season with shopping, rest and relaxation at The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa.  Enjoy a $100 resort credit with the Fall Shopping and Holiday Package with rates starting from $259 a night and are available for holiday stays from November through December 28.

JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort & Spa is honoring Camp Patriot, a nonprofit organization for disabled U.S. military veterans, by donating $1 from every spa treatment, round of golf and dining experience occurring at the resort on Veterans Day, Nov. 11.The resort’s Revive SpaWildfire Golf Club, and its Tuscany,Meritage Steakhouse and Blue Sage restaurants will all be participating for the Veterans Day recognition. Relax with a spa treatment that incorporates indigenous flora, and indulge with varied dining experiences reflecting seasonal menus and help support Camp Patriot for providing life-changing adventures to disabled U.S. war veterans.

Find joy this holiday season at the InterContinental Montelucia Resort and Spa. Enjoy discount Home for the Holiday room rates; a concert by Elvis before Noon on Thanksgiving eve and a family-style traditional feast with European accents on Thanksgiving day and Black Friday sales of 30% off at Café Crave and Joya Spa. The resort will also be supporting the Sojourner Center with a special Giving Tree Program. The Giving Tree program benefits the Sojourner Center’s Circle of Hope 2010 Holiday Program, which provides the opportunity for families to celebrate the holidays safely.

Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort and Spa at Gainey Ranch has been chosen by the readers of Smart Meetings magazine as a winner of the 2010 Platinum Choice Award.  This is the fifth year that the resort has garnered this award. Smart Meetings asked its readers to recognize properties that went above and beyond in exceptional service, facilities, amenities, technology and overall meeting experience to make their event a success.  The Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort and Spa garnered votes for exceeding expectations and being outstanding in these categories within the region.

The acclaimed Storytelling & Song program, now in its fifth year, returns this winter at the Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort & Spa. The program will open with a ceremonial blessing on Nov 16. This unique program aims to share the ancient cultures of the Pima and Maricopa people with Resort and Restaurant guests. Due to cultural customs, the storytelling is only permitted in winter months. Storytelling & Song is one of many GeoGreen programs at the Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort, where guests are able to connect with the local Pima and Maricopa cultures.

Each Autumn, the historic Hermosa Inn kicks off its award-winning Artist-in-Residence Series, an innovative program that brings hotel guests and locals together with a favorite artist or author for an intimate evening or brunch of fine dining and conversation. Inspired by the inn’s artistic roots – it was originally the private residence of renowned cowboy artist Lon Megargee – the Series’ events are held in the boutique hotel’s highly acclaimed restaurant, LON’s. This season, four Artist-in-Residence Dinners and seven Artist Demonstration Brunches are scheduled from now through April.

Celebrate the seasons at the award-winning Fairmont Scottsdale Princess. Savor delicious dishes at their spectacular signature restaurants including La Hacienda and Michael Mina’s BOURBAN Steak and the chicStone Rose Lounge. Sip hand-crafted cocktails and socialize with good friends in style in a stunning resort setting. Enjoy complimentary valet parking when dining there and complimentary childcare (for ages 5-12) Friday and Saturday evenings with existing restaurant or spa reservations.

Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort and Spa will offer, by the end of the year, 20 hypo-allergenic rooms, purifying the guest experience for travelers. Designed for all travelers but especially suited to guests with asthma, allergies and other respiratory sensitivities, the Respire by Hyatt Hypo-Allergenic Rooms, powered by PURE Solutions NA, are designed to eliminate up to 98 percent of airborne viruses and bacteria, as well as pollen and other irritants commonly found in indoor environments.

The Fairmont Scottsdale Princess offers a Christmas All Wrapped Up Family Vacation. Santa’s elves make holiday magic happen with the new All Wrapped Up vacation package, so all a family has to do is relax and enjoy their time together. This festive package includes cozy overnight accommodations with a $100 resort dining credit, a small Christmas tree to decorate in each room, a family stocking filled with Christmas treats, cookies for Santa at turn-down, a photo opportunity with Santa and admission to Kid’s Club for daily crafts and activities for up to three children. This offer is available Nov. 21st – Dec. 28th: Also, for families visiting during Hannukah, the Princess can be their home-away-from-home for eight special nights. The Family Traditions Package includes overnight accommodation with a welcome gift of traditional chocolate gelt giving bag and Dreidels, $100 resort dining credit, a nightly Menorah lighting ceremony and full-day admission to the National Geographic Explorers Camp for up to three children, with daily crafts and stories celebrating the Festival of Lights. Traditional Hannukah Latkes with apple sauce can also be ordered at LV Bistro during Hannukah week.  This offer is available December 2 – 9, 2010 and rates start at $339 per room, per night.

InterContinental Montelucia Resort & Spa, in partnership with the Arizona Humane Society, announces that proceeds from its monthly Yappy Hour will now benefit Arizona’s largest nonprofit animal-welfare and protection agency. Designed with the social and socially aware pet owner in mind, Yappy Hour is a wonderful way to reward pets with an evening out while giving back to the local pet community. Held the last Thursday of each month from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. on the patio of Crave Café, the event costs $10 and includes a glass of wine, featured cheese tasting, Bentley’s Biscuit dog treats and plenty of ice cold water in “Barkarita” dog bowls. $5 of each event fee is given directly to the Arizona Humane Society who will also be on-hand with pictures showcasing adoptable pets and information on their programs and services available to the pet community.

ARTS, CULTURE & ENTERTAINMENT

ThCityScape Phoenix Friday Night Concert Series continues. Every Friday night, there is free entertainment on the plaza. The music starts at 5:00 p.m. and runs until 7:00 p.m.

It’s that time of year again when the wildlife at the Phoenix Zoo gives way to wild lights during ZooLights, the largest holiday light display in all of Arizona. More than 3.5 million lights will be glowing and 600 glimmering animal light sculptures, unique only to the Phoenix Zoo, will swing through trees, hide in bushes, hop across lawns, and sparkle in places where they’re least expected. ZooLights runs November 25 – January 9, 2011 nightly at the Phoenix Zoo. New this year: a 150 foot long polar slide for winter tubing without the snow; a life size, 3D lion and oryx displays; new sea-life displays on the Arizona Trail and exciting new Music in Motion light show and more. Plus, enjoy old time favorites such as Jengo, horse-drawn wagon rides, carousel and camel rides.

The Arizona Science Center presents All About Me in the Steele Foundation Gallery, the newest permanent gallery to open at Arizona Science Center, and focuses on the human body Explore how your body works and functions from the inside-out, learning just what makes you – you. Feature exhibit experiences include: walking through a giant “working” stomach and experiencing the digestion process from one end to the other; virtual heart surgery theater; feeling your heart muscles race in our all-new Wheelchair Racer exhibit; the new state-of-the-art Daniel Cracchiolo Demonstration Theatre and many more. Also on the calendar, are a Journey through Phoenix History exhibit and a member appreciation night to be held on Nov. 28.

Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport marked a major milestone in the construction of the PHX Sky Train™ Sunday, October 10 when the first planes taxied underneath the newly constructed Sky Train bridge. The bridge is more than 100 feet tall and large enough for a Boeing 747 to pass underneath. This is the first mass transit bridge in the world to be built over an active airport taxiway

Theater League presents Cirque Dreams. Expect world-renowned imagination, critically acclaimed theatrical innovation and breathtaking presentation. Urban acrobatics, dazzling choreography and brilliant illusions are ignited by special effects performed to a stylish original score of jazz, salsa, ballroom, pop and trendy beats from the streets. The show takes flight at Phoenix’s Orpheum Theater November 11-14.

The Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) Music Theater is proud to present its First Annual Film Series. These fascinating films explore the wonder and diversity of world musical cultures as seen through the filmmakers’ lens. The Theater’s inaugural cinematic journeys will transport viewers from Bach to the Basque region, from Southeast Asia to Steinway’s New York piano workshop, and from the nomadic txalaparta xylophone to the ever-popular ukulele. Attendees even get a chance to meet and chat with some special guests along the way.

The Arizona Popular Culture Museum announced the start of their Holiday Toy Drive for two local children’s services groups, Ronald McDonald House of Phoenix and Phoenix Children’s Hospital. The AZPCM has launched a drive to deliver enough toys to these two organizations for every child under their care.

After nearly a year in the Valley, Rainbow Ryders, Inc. Hot Air Balloon Company opened a Phoenix office this August, demonstrating its commitment to the market and plans to increase its business operations in the area. Weather permitting, Rainbow Ryders offers sunrise flights every day of the year. The 28-year-old company has flown more than 120,000 passengers, and maintains the largest flying capacity and the highest insurance coverage in the U.S. for any hot air balloon company.

This year the Outlets at Anthem will light America’s tallest fresh cut Christmas tree to officially signal the start of the holiday season on Nov 20th. The white fir tops out at 110 feet and is decorated with 50,000 lights, more than 3,000 ornaments and bows and a 3-foot-tall star. Santa Claus will lead the countdown and flip the switch to light the tree, along with local celebrities and other special guests. Admission is free to the public and holiday themed events will be held for the entire family, throughout the evening.

Scottsdale Quarter formally dedicated its public gathering space, The Quad, earlier this month and announced nearly 30 new retail and restaurant tenants, including a flagship Nike location. The Quad is a park-like public gathering and entertainment space, and the home of Tres Cordilleras, three public art sculptures designed as functional park benches by artist Larry Kirkland. The region’s largest pop-jet water fountain is featured in the 28-acre shopping, dining and entertainment district. And while new restaurants and shops will continue to be announced throughout the season, the current opening line-up for fall/winter 2010-11 includes companies like Narcisse Champagne Lounge, TK’s Urban Tavern, lululemon athletica, Deegie’s Carma and more.

Under the umbrella of the Arizona Wine Experience is the Arizona Wine Challenge at Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort and Spa at Gainey Ranch.  Every Friday, a blind tasting with 6 different wines or 3 pairs will be featured. The cost is $15 per person and includes the fun, the tasting and the opportunity to learn about the wine growing regions of Arizona. To further enhance the Arizona Wine Experience, we also arrange Arizona Wine Tours.  Guests can take a day trip to visit the wine growing regions of the state.

GOLF

The Wildfire Golf Club at JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort & Spa is holding the Valley of the Sun Phi Alpha Delta Charity Golf Tournament on Nov. 20.The proceeds from the tournament will be donated to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul in Phoenix, which provides help for the homeless and working poor; food and clothing for those in need; as well as shelter for the homeless; and medical care for families. The entry fee includes the tournament, lunch at the resort’s upscale Meritage Steakhouse, a raffle and awards ceremony.

The Wigwam Golf Resort & Spa is offering a great Arizona Golf Escape now through Dec. 31, 2010. The package includes room accommodations for two, daily breakfast for two, unlimited golf for two and roundtrip airport transfers. The Wigwam Golf Resort & Spa is the only Arizona resort with access to five golf courses and is home to the Southwest’s only 54 holes of championship golf.

The Fairmount Scottsdale Princess is partnering with the TPC Scottsdale to create Golf Fit, a luxurious, cutting-edge golf vacation designed to help golf travelers play their best while having fun and relaxing in one of Scottsdale’s most celebrated golf environments. To start, a Willow Stream Spa personal trainer works with the golfer to access his or her balance, agility and core strength to determine areas for improvement. The package also includes overnight accommodations, 30-minutes of golf instruction with a TPC Scottsdale teaching professional, followed by a round of golf, a special Golf Fit, lunch at The Grill and a 60-minute Golf Performance massage at Willow Stream Spa. The Golf Fit, package is available now through December 31.

SPA

Relax with Fall and Holiday-inspired Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes therapy at Agave, The Arizona Spa at The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa. These fall and holiday inspired treatments will help spa-goers get ready for a night out or simply give their head, shoulders, knees and toes some tender-loving-care. The Agave Spa is proud to offer free monthly wellness clinics on the first Tuesday of each month. Guests will enjoy a variety of spa topics dedicated to improving their well-being and promoting a healthy lifestyle.

The Forbes Four-Star Centre for Well-Being at The Phoenician warms up to both fall and winter with the return of its seasonal spa program, featuring a trio of unique services that relax as well as rejuvenate.  Available now through January 6, 2011, each treatment serves as a complement to the resort’s published spa menu. On-the-Go Facial Glow — $59, cleanse, tone, exfoliate or mask, and hydrate the skin with this popular 25-minute service.  It is ideal for those who are trying to stretch time between their full-service facials, or who just need a quick refresher. Pep in Your Step — $99, revitalize and recharge with this 50-minute treatment, which begins with a massage of the back, neck and shoulders.  Next, indulge in a salt scrub of the feet, followed by a cooling peppermint lotion foot massaged. Stress Express — $99, this 50-minute journey is led by our intuitive meditation guide and focuses on freeing the body and the mind of tension and stress.

It’s pretty and pink and with good reason. When guests book a Pink Massage or Pink Pedicure at Willow Stream Spa at the Fairmount Scottsdale Princess, 5 percent of the proceeds will benefit the Phoenix Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure during the spa’s Power of Pink program running through December 31, 2010.  The special Power of Pink massage treatment room has been painted pink, with the official Susan G. Komen colors, and has pink blankets provided by Komen with a pink ribbon plaque with inspirational phrases to support breast cancer awareness.  There is also a dedication poster for guests to sign their name or the name of a loved one. The Pink Pedicure uses a pomegranate sugar scrub provided by the pink Whish body product line and toes can even be topped off with OPI’s special Pink of Hearts polish.

DINING

Valley favorite, Chef Justin Becketts opens his new restaurant Becketts Table in the Arcadia/ Biltmore area. Becketts Table offers seasonal American cooking, featuring homey classics made with inventive flourishes. Think creamy grits and andouille sausage with mustard jus, pork osso buco confit with butternut squash spätzle, chicken ‘n dumplings, green chile stew with cornbread and lobster n boursin enchiladas, all priced affordably (appetizers, $5-$8; entrees, $14-$19). Guests can expect a casual neighborhood restaurant where friends and families gather for a quick supper, a celebratory dinner or maybe just a couple of beers and a snack.

Brick Urban Kitchen in Phoenix is chic and worldly. While much of the old fast-casual chain’s brick interior remains, the mood lighting has been set to “sexy” and the kid-friendly menu replaced with exotic truffle flatbreads and appetizers such as stuffed artichokes. Chef Mercer Mohr’s menu integrates high-end culinary ingredients into everyday comfort foods: short ribs and sweet potatoes on pizza, burgers with pork belly or truffles, grilled cheese with brie and quince. Also look for steamed clams, foccacia sandwiches and fresh pastas like the spicy puttanesca with “angry tomatoes.” Wash it all down with one of Brick’s signature muddled fruit cocktails or stop in during happy hour.

This autumn, chef-restaurateur Aaron May will be offering his own rustic, but refined version of comidas corridas (“running food”, which is what fast food is called in Mexico) at Vitamin T, the colorful puesto that he and partner Quinn Goldsberry will open in Cityscape this November. Vitamin T is geared toward takeout, featuring an open kitchen, a salsa bar and a drink station. The front of the counter that separates customers from cooks is covered in lit from behind perforated metal.

A unique Cowboy cookout experience awaits you at Rawhide Western Town and Steakhouse at Wild Horse Pass! Imagine an awesome chuck-wagon cookout under the stars surrounded by the beauty of the Sonoran desert. Their legendary Sundown Cookouts are sure to please the entire family. Sundown Cookouts are available every Saturday night.

Two Arizona State University grad students open a hip hotdog stand with a flirtatious feel to it called Cutie’slocated on Mill Avenue. Decorated in hot pink, the eatery is aimed at college students and late-night snackers. The menu is straightforward: all-natural chicken, beef and turkey dogs, plus veggie wieners and brats. Unusual toppings like sun-dried tomato and feta are offered; dog lovers can choose a pre-designed weenie or customize their own from the topping list. Cutie’s is currently open on Friday and Saturday nights; daytime and weekday hours will be introduced in the coming weeks.

Chef Brian Cooper has been tapped as the chef de cuisine of the new signature restaurant under development at the Wigwam Golf Resort & Spa, as part of the $7 million rejuvenation underway at the legendary West Valley resort. Cooper will head the new farm-to-table dining concept replacing Red’s Steakhouse at the Wigwam, set to open in January. With local chef and James Beard Award winner Chris Bianco helping to define all resort menus, Cooper will work closely with Bianco in launching the new concept at the Wigwam’s signature restaurant which will focus on fresh local Arizona products and produce, and farm-to-table fare. No pre-packaged foods, no frozen desserts and partnerships with only the most reputable local growers and artisans will be at the center of the resort’s new overall approach to dining.

THANKSGIVING SPECIALS

Spend a relaxing Thanksgiving with family and friends and have someone else do the cooking with Turkeys to Go from Meritage Steakhouse at JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort & Spa. Turkeys to Go offer two traditional Thanksgiving dinner choices. Enjoy a whole roasted Tom turkey with house-made cranberry sauce and orange honey-glazed baked ham with a bourbon golden raisin sauce. The dinner serves 6 to 8 people and is $169 plus tax. The second offering includes roasted free-range sliced turkey with orange cranberry chutney; honey-glazed sliced ham with bourbon golden raisin sauce and serves 2 to 4 people for $99 plus tax. Both choices come with all the fixings including mash potatoes, greens, bread and dessert.  A portion of the proceeds from Turkeys to Go will be donated to Waste Not.

Nellie Cashman’s Monday Club Café at The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa will offer a feast of holiday favorites for their annual Thanksgiving Buffet. In addition to the traditional turkey with all the trimmings, guests will enjoy an endless amount of starters including Crab & Corn Chowder, a selection of Artisan Cheeses with French Bread, Dried Fruits & Fruit Compotes and Roasted Nuts, and King Crab Legs and Poached Shrimp Cocktails.  Main courses at Nellie’s will include a Roasted Tom Turkey with Sage Gravy and Cranberry Apple Sauce, a Whole Roasted, Salt & Garlic-Crusted Prime Rib and a Pecan-Crusted Salmon with Chipotle Maple Glaze.  Thanksgiving wouldn’t be the same without the traditional Pumpkin Pie, Pecan Pie and Warm Apple Cobbler with Vanilla Ice Cream.  Cost for the Thanksgiving Buffet at Nellie Cashman’s is $45 for adults, $15 for kids six through 12 and kids ages 5 and under are free.  Prices include non-alcoholic beverages and unlimited a la carte children’s menu.

Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain, announced today that the iconic resort is launching a new series of gourmet dinners that will bring together leading Hollywood figures and the region’s top chefs for not-to-be-missed evenings of world-class food, wine and conversation.  The first such dinner, branded Hollywood Bites, will take place in Sanctuary’s new event space, Praying Monk. The premiere event highlights Food Network celebrity Chef Beau MacMillan, who presents a fabulous dinner enhanced by conversation with the evening’s celebrity guests

Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort and Spa at Gainey Ranch invites guests to celebrate Thanksgiving Day with a special Thanksgiving Buffet in SWB, a southwest bistro. The menu features a variety of holiday favorites including omelets prepared-to-order, Eggs Benedict, assorted salads, King Crab Legs, gourmet pastas made-to-order, Herb-Roasted Carolina Turkey, Mustard-Glazed Virginia Ham and Prime Rib of Beef from the carving station, topped off with elaborate dessert selections: made-to-order Bananas Foster, Tiramisu, Pumpkin, Pecan and Apple Pies and an assortment of caramel, chocolate and everyone’s favorite, candied apples, plus much more.  There is even a special buffet just for the kids. An á la carte menu is available upon request for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

This season, take the hassle out of the holidays with the “Eat, Drink & Celebrate” promotion at Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale.  Let the Resort take care of dinner during the busy mid-week bustle, or simply relax and unwind with specials in Onyx Bar & Lounge, including extended happy hour and complimentary festive “mocktails” for the entire family. “Eat, Drink & Celebrate” holiday specials include: 50 percent off second entree in Talavera and Crescent Moon; Extended Happy Hour pricing in Onyx Bar & Lounge; Complimentary specialty holiday non-alcoholic drink in Onyx for all visitors, featuring new “Aguas Frescas” from Crescent Moon restaurant

For more information on any of these events or updates, please contact
the Greater Phoenix Convention & Visitors Bureau Media Department.

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What’s New in Greater Phoenix? September 2010

Friday, September 3rd, 2010 — posted by Maralyn D. Hill

Media Contacts: Douglas MacKenzie
Director of Communications
(602) 452-6250
dmackenzie@visitphoenix.com

Trish Hendrickson
Communications Coordinator
(602) 452-6249
thendrickson@visitphoenix.com

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS MONTH’S EDITION

  • CityScape Phoenix comes to life with new restaurants, new shopping and nightlife
  • The third annual Arizona Restaurant Week returns to Phoenix this September
  • Enjoy autumn specials at many Valley resorts, restaurants and attractions

RESORT NEWS

JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort and Spa is offering “A Chocolate Affair” class that is all about chocolate, held every Saturday in the resort’s new Champs Kitchen from for $25. Learn everything you ever wanted to know about selecting and cooking with chocolate from Executive Pastry Chef Kaushik Chowdhury and his award-winning world pastry champions.

The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa becomes an Energy Star partner and continuous commitment to “Be Greener.”‘  By joining Energy Star as a partner, The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa has continued its commitment to help improve the energy efficiency of America’s commercial and industrial buildings.

At the 2010 Arizona Office of Tourism’s Governor’s Tourism Awards, the Westin Kierland Resort and Spa’sannual Arizona Culturekeepers Induction took home the Arizona Preservation Award. This award is presented to the individual, organization or community that has made the most significant contribution toward the preservation of some aspect of the natural, cultural or aesthetic legacy of Arizona.

The Phoenician will expand its diverse meetings and events space with the opening of the new Camelback Ballroom on Friday, October 1, 2010.  The $40 million facility will encompass a total of 45,000 square feet, including back-of-house operations and pre-function space. The Phoenician will now be able to host multiple, larger events simultaneously, while offering approximately 120,000 square feet of overall interior/exterior meeting and event space.

The Wigwam Golf Resort and Spa, one of Arizona’s first and most celebrated resorts, has broken ground on a multi-million dollar rejuvenation project that will position the resort back to legendary status among Arizona destinations for meetings, conferences, elite social events, entertainment and unique dining. The $7 million revitalization project will bring a new pool, restaurants, wedding venues and an outdoor plaza to the resort.

Athletic prowess comes naturally to the fitness team at Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain. From gold medal Olympic swimmer Misty Hyman to world-class runner and Olympian Mike Schneider, the country’s leading boutique resort and spa is ripe with talent.  Guests can harness this expertise during a personalized Triathlon Prep Program – a three-day package that will both challenge and reward the body, with daily workouts complemented by muscle-soothing spa services.  Demonstrating the perfect mix of brain and brawn, Sanctuary’s experts share their best practices for meeting the demands of the classic swim – bike – run challenge.

W Scottsdale set out to differentiate itself from a sea of sprawling resorts by incorporating innovative hotel happenings to add value to today’s travelers. When guests arrive they can check-in, head down to the Living Room to hear a live local musician, have a cocktail at one of the rooftop bars while watching local artists paint. Each week W Scottsdale offers an energetic mix of new and reoccurring happenings creating a sultry Southwest vibe. Also, starting in October, W Scottsdale guests have the opportunity to participate in a new series of fitness classes taught by instructors at the Village Health Clubs and Spas. Held poolside at the W and open to locals in the community, WV83 (for 83 days of fitness) is a series of classes that offer fitness-minded folks a jumpstart on their New Year’s goals.

For the ultimate romantic experience, Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale introduces “celestial picnics”‘ under the stars.  Guests can customize a menu tailored toward romance then return to the comfort of their casita guest room for a couple’s Moonlight Massage.

Combine fitness and environmental stewardship with Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale’s Desert Preservation Hike.  The hike begins at the Resort, where guests embark on a short walk to adjacent Pinnacle Peak Park.  There, a guide leads an interpretive hike where guests learn about the unique flora and fauna that populate Arizona’s Sonoran Desert. Concluding the experience, participants have the opportunity to plant a cactus or native plant, thereby helping ensure the sustainability of this unique ecosystem. The hike is offered on a rotating, seasonal basis; the experience is complimentary, with an optional, tax-deductible donation to the Friends of Pinnacle Peak.

ARTS, CULTURE & ENTERTAINMENT

CityScape Phoenix comes to life with new restaurants, new shopping and nightlife including Designer District, Five Guys Burgers, Par Exsalonce, Lucky Strike Lanes and West of SoHo. CityScape is a 1.8 million square foot mixed use urban project located at the very center of Downtown Phoenix.  The combination of commercial, retail, and hotel development is the focal point for urban living and community activity in a revitalized downtown Phoenix, nestled between the city’s entertainment, education, business and government institutions

Air Canada offers a new service to Phoenix beginning November 6. They have announced that a direct non-stop service will be offered from Montreal-Phoenix for the Winter 2010/2011 season.

More than 50 Navajo weavers are expected to gather at the Heard Museum to show and sell their textiles on Saturday, November 6 at the Gathering of Weavers: Navajo Weavers Marketplace.

Arizona Science Center explores the issues of race and racism in the United States with a new exhibition. RACE: Are We So Different? is featured for a limited time in the Sybil B. Harrington Galleries, Oct. 10, 2010 through Jan. 2, 2011. A project of American Anthropological Association, RACE is a powerful exhibition experience exploring the science, history and everyday impact of one of the most controversial topics in American today.

Phoenix International Raceway has finalized its fan schedule of events for the Nov. 11-14 Kobalt Tools 500 event weekend, including races in four different NASCAR series: Sprint Cup, Nationwide, Camping World Trucks and the K&N Pro Series West. As part of a date move to Nov. 13 for the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West season finale, fans will be offered West Series garage access. The track also has been awarded two NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race weekends in 2011, marking seven consecutive seasons for PIR to host a pair of nationally-televised event weekends featuring the brightest stars in NASCAR.

American Sabor opens at The Musical Instrument Museum (MIM). American Sabor: Latinos in U.S. Popular Music tells the story of the influence and impact of Latinos in American popular music through a rich display of artifacts, instrument, listening kiosks, and films. The exhibit will run November 20 and until May 15, 2011.

The Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) and Arizona State University’s School of Music have teamed up to offer an ongoing music series showcasing the prodigious talents of ASU faculty members and touring musicians. Entitled ASU – MIM Wednesday Morning Interlude, the series offers a wide variety of musical styles, and regularly features ASU faculty and student artists or ensembles in a pre-lunch concert on the last Wednesday of each month during the academic year. Each concert is free of charge.

If you are looking for a unique southwest history museum, L. Alan Cruikshank River of Time Museum in Fountain Hills is a “must see.”‘ The museum tells the story of the personalities, geology and archaeology that shaped the Lower Verde River Valley from prehistoric times to the present. The museum follows a timeline, starting with an archaeological dig site. Visitors can enter a mining exhibit depicting the fortunes and misfortunes of those who worked the lands. Learn about the rugged life soldiers experienced at Fort McDowell army post through a display of photos and artifacts.

Low-cost airline, Allegiant Air, LLC, is gearing up for a banner winter tourism season adding several new markets to their already impressive roster of favorite small cities across America. The airline is the only commercial carrier flying into Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport and was recently recognized by Aviation Week as the top-performing airline in its class. The growth in service is expected to play an even larger role in relieving passenger traffic to Phoenix’s Sky Harbor International Airport.

Larry King, Jay Leno, Oprah Winfrey and Muhammad Ali have all had their likeness shaped into the massive corn maze that is unveiled each year at the Schnepf Farms Pumpkin & Chili Party, and this year another to-be-announced celebrity will see their mug in a field of corn. The 10-acre cornfield is just one of the many attractions that welcome guests to Phoenix’s agriculture community as part of the month-long festival. Voted as one of Arizona’s Best Fall Events by locals and featured as one of to the top pumpkin farms in the Southwest by Sunset Magazine, the festival is held on a 300-acre family farm in Queen Creek, southeast of Phoenix. The festival includes hayrides, a country road rally, petting barn and pig races. Midway-style carnival rides are also part of the event mix, which includes the popular Pumpkin Launch and Witch Mountain giant slide. Not to be missed is the chili and pumpkin picking that takes place each weekend in October.

The New Women’s Half Marathon will be in Tempe on November 7, 2010 for the newest Women’s Half Marathon Series event. The race will finish in Tempe Beach Park and be followed with an unforgettable post-race party. The race weekend begins with a two-day Health and Fitness Expo located at the Doubletree Paradise Valley Resort in Scottsdale.

Hotel Valley Ho is sponsoring The Cupcake Love-In: “Peace, Love, and Cupcakes” on Sunday, October 10. This inaugural event, put on by local chefs Kelly Garcia and Tracy Dempsey is centered on the simple pleasure of eating cupcakes and at the same time helping our community. The event will include a kid’s cupcake decorating station, cupcake eating competition, decorated cupcake competition, and fundraising raffle. Proceeds will benefit Singleton MOMS and Safe Haven for Animals.

GOLF

From the tee to the green, the right club and the perfect swing, a variety of elements must come together for a golfer to be in the “zone.”‘ Along with mental concentration, the holistic approach of eating right and exercise make the difference, too. That’s why the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess has partnered with the TPC Scottsdale to create a luxurious, cutting-edge golf vacation package designed to help golf travelers play their best while having fun and relaxing in one of Scottsdale’s most celebrated golf environments. Dubbed the “Golf Fit”package, the program helps golfers understand the connection between their physical well-being and their performance on the golf course.

Sports enthusiasts can enjoy a round of golf at The Boulders Resort and Spa on their 36-hole championship course and The Boulders Tennis Gardens that both offer junior clinics during the holidays. Learning programs include “Walk the Rock”‘ a program that takes guests on a guided walk-about through the prehistoric Sonoran Desert to learn about the rich geological history of the area and the fascinating background on the topography, flora, fauna and especially the 12-million-year-old boulders that are the resort’s namesake. The “Desert Photo Tour explores the desert’s most pristine scenic areas on a two-hour guided adventure led by the resident Nature Photographer.

FireSky Resort and Spa offers an autumn package that proves impossible for the greens fiend to turn down. Between rounds, golfers can retreat to FireSky to relax, rest up and cheers to another round (of golf!). Special offers throughout the month of September include unlimited golf for two, sleeve of balls, and a flight of beer.

For those looking to play more affordable golf and have limited time to spare, Troon North Golf Club has created an innovative executive 9-hole golf course called Monument Express. Designed within the full layout of the famed Monument course, Monument Express measures around 1,500 yards long and offers two different PAR options based on the skill level of the player. The golf club also offers Troon Family Golf program, making the game more accessible to junior golfers and their families.

SPA

The Boulders Resort and Spa’s 5,600 sq. ft. Organic Garden is a perfect complement to the dramatic desert rock landscape at Arizona’s famed Boulders Resort.  It is also the inspiration for the Seasonal Body Scrubs offered at the resort’s Golden Door® Spa.  The fall harvest seasonal scrub is Pear & Green Apple;  Cranberry & Pomegranate offered for the winter season;  Blueberry scrubs for the spring season; and Cucumber Mint for summer season.  A variety of other organic treatments utilize all-natural, eco-friendly lines that include new products from Kerstin Florian, Eminence Organics and Tara Spa Therapy.

Jurlique Spa at FireSky Resort and Spa is the only Arizona destination to offer the RAW Man Facial featuring a new organic line of products by Rhonda Allison. The RAW Man Facial uses a blend of natural ingredients native to the Southwest (blue agave, yucca, hematite and two different types of cactus).

DINING

The third annual Arizona Restaurant Week hits Phoenix this September and is Arizona’s most highly anticipated culinary event of the year. Guests of the event are able to partake in Arizona’s finest fare at a special discount price. Arizona Restaurant Week is an exciting event developed to showcase the outstanding culinary scene throughout the state of Arizona. Playing off the huge success since its inception in 2008, Arizona Restaurant Week will include more than 100 restaurants in the Phoenix Metro area.

Quiessence at The Farm at South Mountain is open with Executive Chef Greg LaPrad offering daily rotating menus based on seasonal meat and produce availability. Quiessence also introduces their new Farmhouse Cocktail Menu – a brand of big city cocktail culture right here on the farm in Arizona. Tapping into the creativity of top mixologist, Bill DeGroot, we proudly offer up a luscious mix of classic-era and new farmhouse cocktails such as Fresh Basil Gimlet, Blackberry Bramble, Peach Old Fashioned and The Farmer’s Last Word.

The Westin Kierland’s signature restaurant, deseo, was named this summer as one of the “Top 10 Resort and Hotel Restaurants”‘ by The Arizona Republic’s restaurant critic, Howard Seftel. This month they launched an all-new menu including old favorites including Millionaire Tacos, Very Berry Muddle Drink or Chocolate Cigar as well as new creations from the innovative talent of Chef Douglas Rodriguez and Chef Roberto Madrid. Also, added to the existing deseo menu are tantalizing new ceviches and delectable new desserts.

Joya Terrace at InterContinental Montelucia Resort & Joya Spa unveiled this month a fresh, health-conscious menu to complement the wellness offerings of Joya Spa. Joya Terrace, located on the roof-top of Joya Spa, offers guests stunning views of Camelback Mountain and a tempting menu of satisfying meals. Resort Executive Chef, Christian Pratsch, designed the menu to include dishes that not only please the palate but are beneficial for the body, as well.

Wine-down with a series of “Vine & Dine”‘ evenings, featuring artfully crafted cuisine paired with specialty wines, spirits and beer at Talavera located at Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale. These unique evenings feature a four-course tasting menu coupled with wine, spirits or beer from a guest purveyor, who will rove from table to table and share insight about each pairing.

Latilla, the four-diamond restaurant at The Boulders Resort and Spa introduces a new menu for the fall season.  “The Hunt”‘ is a special “All game”‘ menu paired with autumn vegetables freshly picked from the resort’s 5,260 sq. foot Organic Garden.  The five-course menu includes: First Course:  Pheasant Consommé and Pheasant Ravioli, Parsnips, Carrots & Leeks; Second Course:  Agave Glazed Quail and Heirloom Tomato & Raspberry Salsa, Blue Cheese Soufflé, Herbed Grits; Intermezzo:  Raisin & Ginger Crostini, Apple Consommé, Celery Root Sorbet; Main Course:  Porcini Dusted Venison Loin and Sweet Potato spatzel, Brussels Sprout Leaves, Alba Mushrooms & Cranberry Port Wine; and Dessert. This autumn menu will be available the last two weeks in October.

For more information on any of these events or updates, please contact
the Greater Phoenix Convention & Visitors Bureau Media Department.

Arizona Food, Wine and Travel Writers are Invited to Attend an IFWTWA Luncheon – Thursday, August 19, 2010

Thursday, July 29th, 2010 — posted by John Lamkin

downtown phoenix AZ

Downtown Phoenix Arizona - Courtesy of the Greater Phoenix Convention and Visitors Bureau

Arizona Food, Wine and Travel Writers are Invited to Attend an IFWTWA Luncheon

Our last luncheon for the International Food Wine & Travel Writers was so successful that the Greater Phoenix Convention and Visitors Bureau has offered to host us again this year. This invitation is for members as well as non member writers.

Where: St. Francis, 111 E. Camelback Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85012, Phone: 602.200.8111.
What: Hosted luncheon by the Greater Phoenix CVB.
Why: To mingle with other food, wine and travel writers and learn a little more about the International Food Wine & Travel Writers Association (IFWTWA).
When: Thursday, August 19, 2010 at noon.
How: RSVP Trish Hendrickson, thendrickson@visitphoenix.com no later than August 13, 2010. Earlier would be nice.
We are excited that this event will be in the St. Francis. It will give us an opportunity to experience Chef Aaron Chamberlin’s restaurant while we network.
A little history on the restaurant is shown below:

St. Francis
A celebration of sustenance may best describe Chef Aaron Chamberlin’s restaurant, St. Francis. Located in a historic building on Camelback Road, just east of Central in uptown Phoenix, the family-owned, family-built and family-run restaurant welcomes patrons to a neighborhood gathering place. The repurposed space was transformed with a comfortably modern and rustic sensibility that echoes the honest, spontaneous “wood fired cuisine. St. Francis is for everyday nourishment for families, couples and even for special occasions. It’s for connecting with the community and sharing the simple pleasure of simple, honest and good food. The name “St. Francis” was derived from the neighborhood land deed that dates back to 1936. It was originally owned by the Brophy family. In addition, the name “St Francis” is Spanish for San Francisco, a city that figured largely in Chef Chamberlin’s background.

St. Francis: 111 E. Camelback Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85012; 602.200.8111; www.stfrancis.com
RSVP Trish Hendrickson,thendrickson@visitphoenix.com no later than August 13, 2010.

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