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SOCIETY | FASHION | HOME | DINING | ART

www.trendspublishing.com

Barrow Ball50th Anniversary

Established in 1982

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B A R R O W C O N T E N T S

VOLUME 33, NO. 2

FEATURES 9 La Dolce Vita

12 TCF Spotlight: Defenders of Children

16 Barrow Ball Charity Spotlight

27 Preview: Phoenix Art Museum

44 Panda Charity Spotlight

45 Interview: Edward Wilkerson

46 Interview: Siena Lasker

47 Focus on the Heard Museum

48 Trendy Reading: The Wiser Divorce

49 Focus on Smoca

50 Pets of the Month

51 Wedding Bells – Evans/Cunningham

SOCIETY15 Defenders of Children

18 Barrow Ball

21 Super Ball 2015

22 Arizona Science Center

24 Ballet Arizona

28 YWCA Honors

31 Dancing with the Stars Arizona

32 Boots and Bling

34 Honor Ball

36 Childhelp Drive the Dream

38 Big Game Big Give

42 Fresh Start

ON THE COVER: Barrow Ball 50th Anniversary

Left to right: 2015 Ball Chair Carole Moreno; Robert Spetzler M.D.; Barrow Women’s Board President Nancy Walker and 2015 Ball Chair Sarah Suggs.Photographer: Scott Foust of Image-IndustryLocation: Arizona Biltmore Resort Gold Room

Barrow 50th Anniversary

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Publisher: BILL DOUGHERTY

Editor-in-Chief: BETTY McRAETravel Editors:

TERI HUMPHREYS | MARY MORRISON | LAUREN AND IAN WRIGHTFood Writer:

LAURIE FLORENCE-MANUCCIAdvertising Manager:

PATRICE METZLER 480.276.2282 | [email protected]

Executive Consultant: SUZANNE EDER

Senior Intern/Stylist: CHELSEY DEAN

New York Correspondent: JJ BUCHANON

Los Angeles Correspondent: JENNIFER BENTLEY

Art Direction: STEPHANIE SWEET, SWEET DESIGNS

Fashion Photographer: SCOTT FOUST, IMAGE-INDUSTRY

Senior Society Photographers: PETER AND SALLY KRZYKOS

Society Editors: SHAYNE ANTHONY | CAROL BENNETT | GEORGE BENNETT

LAURA BISHOP | J.J. BREWER | KATHY DESANTO | DEBBIE MAY JESSICA PATE | MARILU SAUNDERS | FRANK SCHMUCK

CONNIE SUNDAY | MICHELLE THOMPSONTrends Makeup and Hair Stylist:

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CHRIS BECKLEY/THE PRODUCTION GROUPSpecial Events Fashion Coordinator:

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Trends Charitable Fund Board members are Missy Anderson, Barbara Caldwell-Taylor, Sue Fletcher, Kathy Harris, Jennifer Moser, Doris Ong, Helene Presutti, Julie Prusak, Jinger Richardson, Diane Ryan Hollinger and Ellie Shapiro.SUBSCRIPTIONS: To guarantee receiving every issue of TRENDS, send a check for $25 (one year), $45 (two years) or $70 (three years) to Trends executive office (address below). Subscription will start the next month of publication. No refunds.Please send checks and address changes to: TRENDS Publishing 5685 N. Scottsdale Road, Suite E160, Scottsdale, AZ 85250 Phone: (480) 990-9007 Fax: (480) 990-0048 Website: www.trendspublishing.com

Published monthly October – May by Trends Publishing.Editorial E-mail: [email protected] Advertising E-mail: [email protected]

© 2015 ISSN 0742-034X

SOCIETY | FASHION | HOME | DINING | ART

VOLUME 33, NO. 2

H O N O R B A L L

Scottsdale Honor Ball 2015

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By Bill Dougherty

This is how it all started. I was sitting at Vincent’s lunching with the high priestesses of real estate Sandy Baldwin and Ellie Shapiro catching up. Moments later Chef Vincent himself arrived showcas-ing an enormous New England lobster. Evidently the near 70 year old crustacean was to be feasted upon at the much anticipated Big Game Big Give Super Bowl party just days away. It was quite a site!

The next night we were back at Vincent’s again in the bleu room sipping cocktails with renowned party planner George Abrams and the exceptionally attractive realtor Libby Cohen and her equally successful husband Joel. The lobster arrived again. Everyone gasped! But a logistics meeting earlier had sealed the fate of the lobster now aptly named Freedom. The people involved in Big Game, Big Give intercepted and Freedom instead of becoming some of Vincent’s prized lobster bisque or ravioli, now resides peacefully swimming around in the Boston Aquarium. I would have happily steamed him!

There’s the Great Gatsby and then there’s Big Game Big Give, the Valley’s answer to the Great Gatsby. If you were fortunate enough to attend this party the night before the Super Bowl, you know what I’m talking about.

Philanthropists Linda and Bill Pope joined forces with sports-world icons Matt and Erika Williams to throw the most OTT (yes, that’s over-the-top) party this town has ever seen. Everywhere you looked you saw athletes, celebrities and beautiful people. A few of the high-

lights included Mark Wahlberg moon-lighting as an auctioneer, Michael Bay on stage egging him on, Jordin Sparks regaling the crowd with her stunning voice, fireworks exploding overhead and incred-ible cuisine and spirits throughout the sprawling party. By the way who is Juliette Barkdull and where has she been hiding?

Where were all of the Valley’s elite hanging out? Carrie Schnepf’s “Route 66,” which featured grilled cheese sandwiches, burgers, fries, tomato soup and Carrie’s homemade peach pie. It was there that I caught up with Michelle Robson, who stole the show in shades of shimmering gold.

The Popes, Williams and their host committee must be thrilled since “Arizona Shines” broke all previous Super Bowl fundraising records by raising $1.1 million for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Phoenix, Mark Wahlberg Foundation and The Giving Back Fund.

Florist to the stars Dennis Thompson of Whitehouse Design Studio must have been pleased with the magnificent room he created for the 50th anniversary of the Barrow Ball. It was perhaps the most stunning less is more themed events I’ve attended in my 21 years of doing such things. The small opulent crowd gathered as they do once a year in January in the posh Grand Ball Room of the Arizona

La Dolce Vita

Continued on page 11

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“Some days I think I’d rather just gohome, but once I roll up my sleevesand get started I realize how glad I amthat I decided to work out. I knoweveryone at the Village wants me todo my best which inspires me to showup. And once I get started, it’s fun!”Life’s better at the Village.

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Biltmore. Stunning chairs Carole Moreno and Sarah Suggs made sure that every nuance from passed hors d’ oeuvres during cocktails to the perfect menu (nothing stupid or trendy) to sherry and cheese boards served after desert. Yes, it was that good! I was blown away and I’m very jaded after 21 years. There were a lot of lovelies in the ball room who have chaired or are about to chair upcoming events. All I can say ladies is I hope you took notes? Carole and Sarah’s effort-less and golden touch made this one of the most coveted invitations of the season! And coveted it is, since fewer than 400 people receive them. You get the picture?

On a February night we found ourselves in the posh new classic showroom of Addison and Walt Brown. The Browns threw open the doors to the 5 Arts Circle and a great group of the social swim. It turns out that lovely Addison who could have easily been a super model is the brains behind Brown’s Classic Autos. The company takes any type of classic auto and reengineers them to 2015 road technology. What an amazing concept. We ended the evening fireside at El Chorro with the dark, attractive and mysterious Sue Fletcher. It was the perfect place to end a perfect winter’s evening.

The other night at the Phoenician the Scottsdale Honor Ball, 2nd of the big 3 balls for the season was held. Tawny Ruth Lavinia and Christine Watson (the fabulous British export), brought together some of the most impressive people you all know and adore for a more than Impressive affair. I ran into Dennis Thompson yet again. Apparently he was doing double duty as Fresh Start (another smash-ing event) was being held at the Biltmore. Looks like everyone threw their respective calendars away again this season. Anyway, the ball

was magnificent. All elements of splendor and surprise made for the perfect night. And that must have made the elegant Laura Grafman very pleased. By the way, who was Jill Kristen’s out of town mystery date?

A few days ago I saw a fetching photo of the beautiful and beautifully dressed Eileen Yeung. The photo taken outside of New York’s Lincoln Center made me very sad. Eileen looked amazing, but what made me so sad was our loss. Remember when Symphony Hall bore a striking resemblance to Lincoln Center. What the hell happened! Now there’s a massive concrete building in front of it! Why do we sit back and do nothing? Did they ever find all the Native American art that went missing in terminal 3 after the airport was remod-eled? The Coliseum (a masterpiece of mid-century architecture) sits almost abandoned and ignored. The Borgata has been torn down. Apartments now occupy the corner of Scottsdale Road and Lincoln Drive. This is perhaps the most affluent corner of the city. The Phoenix Open, once the Augusta Masters of the Southwest at the Phoenix Country Club, now a free-for-all in north Scottsdale.

In Cocktail Polo News you should know:

In Cocktail Polo News You Should Know: That Bill Shover just married Kay Loftin. That a gossiping socialite has been cut off at the knees by her friends. That the veneer is quickly wearing off someone who tried so hard to keep herself varnished. That a philanthropist quietly let termailly ill children take a ride on their jet. That the social community has tired of a beady-eyed troublemaker, who tries to push her way into the crowd. That a snarky socialite seems a bit humbled now that she is financially at a loss. Now you’re all caught up for the next 15 minutes.

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La Dolce Vita – Continued from page 9

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“Some days I think I’d rather just gohome, but once I roll up my sleevesand get started I realize how glad I amthat I decided to work out. I knoweveryone at the Village wants me todo my best which inspires me to showup. And once I get started, it’s fun!”Life’s better at the Village.

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Defenders of Children is a nonprofit dedi-cated to assisting children in abusive situ-ations, who have not been able to secure the protection and rights to which they are entitled. They provide social and legal services. Their teams provide assistance to attorneys representing the child’s protective family. Defenders of Children is utilizing the Trends Charitable Funds grant to facilitate the rescue of children that fall through the cracks of CPS and other traditional protec-tion groups.

The work through their Family Services Support Program is child-focused and court-friendly with staff that combines both mental health professionals and attorneys under the same roof. They are the only non-government agency working case-by-case to advocate for abused children and ensure their voices are heard.

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SAILING INTO THE SUNSETDonnalee Sarda, Executive Director

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CHEFS EXTRAORDINAIREJohn McAlisterJoanne McDonald

SPECTACULAR ENTERTAINMENTFlamenco in the Round

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Flora Jessop and Tim FulpMatt McRae with Betty McRae and Alex McRae

Emily Sarda, Michel Sarda and Marguerite HickeyMonique Millon and Jane Carland

Coverage courtesy of Bill Doughtery

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On January 17, 2015, The Women’s Board of Barrow Neurological Institute celebrated its Golden Anniversary with a champagne toast and the announcement that the group has successfully raised $50 million in 50 years to support medical research, education and clinical care at Barrow Neurological Institute. The announcement was made during the 2015 Barrow Grand Ball, host-ed at the Arizona Biltmore. The Women’s Board was formed in 1965 to raise funds for research at Barrow Neurological Institute which was dedicated in 1962. The first event, a New Year’s Eve Ball at Casa Blanca Inn in Paradise Valley, netted $26,000. “Without the Women’s Board, Barrow Neurological Institute would not exist as it does today,” said Director Robert Spetzler, MD. “They

C H A R I T Y S P O T L I G H T

Barrow Ball

In this historic photo, Barrow’s founding director, Dr. John Green, shows

Women’s Board members a hyperbaric chamber.

Several members from the early years are still active on the Women’s Board today, including (left to right) Connie Rodie, Pat Goldman, Vim Phillips, Kathy Barrow (charter member), Julie Hopper, Gay Wray (charter member) and Patty Simmons.

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have been a source of support both mon-etarily and spiritually. They’ve really been pivotal to Barrow’s success.”

Throughout the last half-century, dona-tions from the annual ball have support-ed medical research for the treatment of brain tumors, Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, ALS, Alzheimer’s disease, stroke, degen-erative disc disease, traumatic brain injury and cerebral vascular disease. Funds have enabled more than 150 world-renowned neuroscience professors to participate in a visiting professor program at Barrow. In addition, numerous neuroscience nurses and residents have benefited from the edu-cational opportunities. The Barrow Grand Ball has also supported new and emerging centers of excellence at Barrow, such as the Barrow Brain Tumor Research Center and the Barrow Center for Neuromodulation.

This year board chairman Nancy Walker, ball co-chairs Carole Moreno and Sarah Suggs were instrumental in netting $2.8 million. These funds will fuel the continued growth of Barrow.

“Truly, this Golden Anniversary marks a joyous milestone on the Barrow timeline and reminds us how fortunate we are to be blessed by the dedication of these distin-guished women,“ according to Dr. Spetzler.

Funds raised by the Women’s Board have supported patient care, education and research at Barrow, including the development of the Barrow Brain Tumor Research Center, which is focused on finding better treatments for brain tumors and, ultimately, a cure.

The Women’s Board was instrumental in creating the Harber Foundation Chair of Neurological Surgery, which helped recruit Robert Spetzler, MD, to join the team at Barrow Neurological Institute. Dr. Spetzler became director of the institute in 1986.

Historic Invitation

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Ardie Evans and Jane Jozoff

Char and Bill HubbleRob and Melani Walton

CHARITY BALL Barrow Ball

CELEBRATION50th Anniversary

EXQUISITE CHAIRSCarole MorenoSarah Suggs

KEEPER OF THE FLAMEKathy Barrow

BELLE OF THE BALLMelani Walton

Kathy Barrow

Arte and Carole MorenoLynne Love, Sarah Suggs and Nanci Bruner

Erin and John GogolakJoe and Angela Melczer

Coverage courtesy of JJ Brewer and Michelle Thompson

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Ellen and Howard Katz

Jeannie MilfordPenny Gunning and Jacquie DorranceNancy and Ed White

Mary Ann and Bill SheelyMurray and Ina ManasterChristine and David Gustafson

Linda and Bill HuntDiane Might with Michael and Priscilla Nicholas

Coverage courtesy of JJ Brewer and Michelle Thompson

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Bob and Molly StockleySean and Nicole McTheny

PARTIES Super Ball 2015

HIP VENUEThe Bentley Gallery

HUGE THANK YOUCancer Center Treatments of America

THE VOICEDave Pratt, Radio Personality

DEDICATED CHAIRSMolly and Bob Stockley

Paula and Dave Pratt

Jamie and Justin ClarkeMeredith and Matt McGuire

Amy Burow and Andrew WaltersTed and Lisa Ramirez

Coverage courtesy of Jessica Pate

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Nicole and Greg Stanton

Jeff and Tracy BameCharlie and Barbara Dunlap

GALAS Arizona Science Center

RUNWAY READY CHAIRSTracy BameJoelle Hadley

GALAXY GREEN GODDESSJande Richardson

SHOEWEAR SCIENCEGuests Don Tennis Shoes

ROCKET SCIENTISTChevy Humphrey

Joelle Hadley and Chevy Humphrey

Bonnie and Ed MarshallJande Richardson and Elliot Ginsburg

Ted and Gale LandisBecky Hudon with Jeff Abernathy and Carol Bane-Noel

Coverage courtesy of Bill Dougherty

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Barbara and Terry FenzlWendy Easterday with Allison Contris and Lily Yee

PARTIES Ballet Arizona

ON POINT – CHAIRSJacquie DorranceBarbara OttosenCarol Schilling

PRIMA BALLERINASharron Lewis

NEAPOLITAN VENUEScottsdale Center for the Performing Arts

Sharron Lewis with John and Ricki Jennings

Jacquie Dorrance with Susam Bansak and Patti LauBarbara Ottosen with Carol Schilling and John Bourgue

Michelle Schechner with Don and Sharon UlrichLee Courtney and Lisa Henry-Holmes

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For some, fame lasts longer than 15 minutes.

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For some, fame lasts longer than 15 minutes.

Organized by The Andy Warhol MuseumTitle Sponsors

March 4 – June 21Andy WarholReigning Queens: Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, 1985screen print on Lenox Museum Board39 1/2 in x 31 1/2 inAndy Warhol Museum, Pittsburg.© The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. / Artists Rights Society (ARS) New York.

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Karen Helton and Albert PinedaShiara Kirsch with Maureen Serrano and Diane Weddenriep

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Bridget Costello and Regina Edwards

Mitchell and Nancy Dennis with Chuck CooperLaura Zeman-Mullen and Doug Mullen

PARTIES YWCA Honors

CUPID’S ARROWA Valentine themed affair

SCARLET CHAIRSAngie Hallier and Carrie Martz

CHANGING THE COMMUNITYHonorees praised for their tireless efforts

SOUNDS of SINATRATea Maitre d Jeffery Hattrick sang Valentine hits

Angie Hallier and Carrie Martz

Robbin Coulan and Linda McCormickMace and Melissa Watson with Wirth Lynn

Mary Lynn Mack and Whitney HarveyElizabeth and Jerry Lucas

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No case is typical. You should not expect to experience these results.

‘‘ I wanted a hospital recognized for excellence in treating breast cancer…and I found one close to home.’’

Cancer Treatment Centers of America® (CTCA), in suburban Phoenix, is the first hospital in Arizona to be recognized by the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers for excellence in breast cancer treatment. In fact, CTCA® met or exceeded all 27 standards for accreditation.

The care model at CTCA provides each patient with individualized treatment options, innovative procedures and a team of breast cancer experts, all dedicated to empowering patients like Joy.

“I always felt confident CTCA was the right place. There’s just so much hope within those walls.”

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Pam Paul and Mark Newmann

Miki and Brett MitnickJamie Andersen and

Marissa Koepcke with Keri Deguzman

PARTIES Dancing with the Stars Arizona

THE COMPETITIONFourteen Community Leaders

THREE TO TANGOChairs: Shauna ConnellyCatherine MirandaLiz Shabaker

DANCES OF LIFEBenefiting Arizona Kidney Foundation

Liz Shabaker and Lucia Marusiak

Jim Ryan and Gloria BrownSara and Davis Hartman

Coverage courtesy of Grace Sampo

Jacqueline and Brent NerguizanErin and James Goodnow

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Milena Arceo, Linda Nelson and Damita CurryMike and Pattey Sapp with Brad Kiesling

PARTIES Boots and Bling

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Jerry and Elizabeth Lucas

Patty and Keith WithycombeLaura Grafman

CHARITY BALLS Scottsdale Honor Ball

MAGNIFICENT EVENINGThe ballroom at the Phoenician transformed

WHO DID THOSE FLOWERSThe White House Design Studio

WHO WERE THOSE BEAUTIFUL CHAIRSRuth Lavinia and Christine Watson

BELLE OF THE BALLJill Krigsten in winter white and chandelier earrings

Rodney Riley and Jill Krigsten

Bob and Ruth LaviniaDavid and Christine Watson

Ron and Ruth BakerJess and Virginia Kravitz

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Deborah Wilson and Bill Giordano

Nan and CA HowlettRandy and Jennifer WrightShawn Treglia and Jeff Kootman

Rhonda Forsyth and Robert McCullochJackie Kingsburg and PaulColleen and John Lomax

Judy and Sergio SoteloSunil and Priti Ram

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Sharon and Michael Lechter

Patricia Boone and Letitia FryeKelly Mitchell with Barbara Jean and David Adelson

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SPEEDWAY FRENZYPat and Bob Bondurant

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Jinger Richardson with Scott Hamilton and Pat BondurantCarolyn Jackson and Laura Bishop

Coverage courtesy of Laura Bishop and J.J. Brewer

Nan and C.A. HowlettCraig Jackson, Will Keeper and Michael Collins

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BIG GAME BIG GIVE

A Huge “Arizona Shines” Thank You toCO-CHAIRSLinda and Bill PopeErika and Matt Williams HONORARY CO-CHAIRSSenator John and Cindy McCainGovernor Doug and Angela DuceySenator Jeff and Cheryl FlakeSenator Jon and Caryll Kyl

HONORARY HOSTSMissy and Lyle AndersonYvonne Anderson and Steve BettsChristi and Paul BeyerMichael BidwillGlynis ByranCarol and Larry ClemmensenLibby and Joel CohenEric CrownLaurie and Budd FlorkiewiczNatalie and Ed GaylordLeevon and Vincent GuerithaultTara HitchcockPatrick HorsmanNan and CA HowlettCarolyn and Craig JacksonRandy and Ken Kendrick

Kira and Andrew KosoveMaja and John LangbeinRuth and Bob LaviniaCarol Ann and Harvey MackaySandy and Mac MagruderRalph MarchettaKim and Chris McWatersCarey and John MusilPriscilla and Michael NicholasMartyl and Jerry ReinsdorfEd RobsonMichelle King RobsonNancy and Jimmy WalkerMelani and Rob WaltonSarah and Brad Yonover

Arizona DiamondbacksHensley Beverage CompanyJennifer Ellis/J. Ellis Events

Dennis Thompson/White House Design Studio

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Lowell ObservatoryCarrie Schnepf/Schnepf FarmsCowgirls Historical Foundation

Mrs. Arizona PageantScott Foust/Image-Industry

Laura BishopBarbara Grant

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Jennifer and Brent MoserBeth McRae/The McRae Agency

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BIG GAME BIG GIVE “ARIZONA SHINES”

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Cindy McCain with Caryll and John Kyl

Laurie Florkiewicz, Linda Pope, Sandy Hecomovich and Melani Walton

PARTIES Big Game Big Give

HOLLYWOOD HOSTSMark Wahlberg and Michael Bay CHAIRS EXTRAORDINAIRELinda and Bill PopeErika and Matt Williams THE BIG GAME“Great Gatsby-scale” party the night before Super Bowl THE BIG GIVEBoys & Girls Clubs of Metro PhoenixMark Wahlberg FoundationThe Giving Back Fund

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Jimmy Walker, Harvey Mackay, Joel Cohen, Michael Nicholas, Walt Danley and Ira Gaines

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Dominique DelVecchio and Blake McCay

Michael BayAngela and Doug DuceyJerry Bruckheimer

Tara Hitchcock with Maria MenounosCatherine Bach, Michelle Robson and Nigel Lythgoe

Coverage courtesy of Charles Gabrean, Scott Foust, JJ Brewer, Michelle Thompson and Laura Bishop

Gena Lee NolinJoyce and Sam MooreCheryl and Jeff Flake

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Sherry and Brian SwansonDebbie Simons and Debbie Barrett

GALAS Fresh Start

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ON THE CATWALKFashions by Saks Fifth Avenue

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A SECOND CHANCEFresh Start Women’s Foundation

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Earl and Pat Petznick with Gena and Harry BonsallCandie Guay and Nick Teschler

Kay and Bill ShoverKaren Pratt and Joelle Hadley with Patricia Klahr

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Tim and Amy Jolley

Amy Owen and Quentin WilsonTim and Aleka O’NeilSylvia Trevino and Chris Gooden

Bill O’Brien and Jude Miller BurkePam Overton Risoleo and Jim RisoleoDana and Amanda Garmany

Toril Essert and Kiana WaltzSusan and Steve Berman

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The PANDA’s are a group of 70 Active mem-bers that make up the Phoenix Women’s Board of the Steele Children’s Research Center at the University of Arizona. Sixteen years ago, our founding members Robyn DeBell and Penny Gunning assembled a group of women who believe that discover-ing answers to these childhood diseases comes from taking action, leading them to adopt the name PANDA, which is an acronym that stands for People Acting Now Discover Answers.

What has PANDA accomplished so far? PANDA has raised more than $5.25 million to improve treatments and cures for devastating childhood diseases, as well as to fund and recruit internationally recognized pediatric physicians and scientists to Arizona, providing local families with the most cutting-edge medical care. Last year, we opened an office in the Arcadia neighborhood of Phoenix where local families can participate in our more advanced-stage studies and receive care without the inconvenience of traveling to Tucson.

Tell us more about the Steele Children’s Research Center? The Steele Center is the only center in Arizona where physician-scientists care for children and conduct “bench to bedside” research in pediatric diseases. At any given time, there are approximately 100 research projects in progress.

Who are this team of doctors and researchers at the Steele Children’s Research Center? You mean our secret weapon! These brilliant doctors and researchers are the reason for Steele’s countless successes. Recruited from around the globe, they are led fervently by our director, Dr. Fayez Ghishan. Dr. Ghishan’s prestigious awards and his ability to relate to children makes him a superhero to our young patients and their families. He is our “Man of Steele.”

Tell us about your event this year? Our 16th annual PANDA Children’s Fashion Show and Luncheon will be held at The Phoenician on Saturday, April 25th, 2015 at 11 a.m. This year’s event will support the PANDA Children’s Anti-Tumor Immunity Program and endowment. The goal of this program is to prevent cancer from relapsing in children. It will be a glittering event and a year of record breaking successes!

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Vibrant hues flowing and well-tailored

clothes as well. Dreamy patterns that flow

and contrast. When you think of these imag-

es, one designer comes to mind, Creative

Director Edward Wilkerson of Lafayette 148.

We had the chance to sit down with this fine

gentleman at Neiman Marcus, Scottsdale to

ask a few questions.

Where would you like to live? Paris, India and Italy.

Who inspired your craft? My mother. She was creative and stylish.

And she did it all while raising a family too.

What’s the next big trend in fashion? There are none. Trend-driven fashion

ended in the 1990s. Now anything goes.

Who are your heroes? Michelle Obama and Oprah Winfrey.

Who would you like to have dinner with? Halston, YSL and Marlene Dumas.

What is your worst habit? Over analyzing absolutely everything.

What’s your motto? I might not have you as a client now, but I’ll

get you later.

7 Questions for … Edward Wilkerson of Lafayette 148

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I N T E R V I E W

At 24 years of age, beautiful Siena Lasker has

taken the jewelry world by storm. Spotted

by savvy Neiman Marcus Gm Karen Katz at

a Fred Siegel boutique, the jeweler became

an overnight sensation! Her colorful and

artisan pieces now appear in more than 25

Neiman Marcus stores across the country.

She dropped by the Scottsdale store a few

weeks ago, where we had the chance to ask

her a few thought-provoking questions.

What are your favorite jewelry designers? I really didn’t have any to begin with.

I was so young. I just came up with the

designs myself.

Where would you like to live? Paris and London.

Who inspired your craft? My mother. She remains unpaid to this

day and is the most intrigal part of running

my company. She has a great gift and eye.

She completely understands the properties

of stones.

On what occasion do you fib or exaggerate? I don’t know? But I try never to.

What’s your worst habit? Procrastinating, but I still get my work

done.

What’s the hardest part of your profession? Invoicing! 90% of my pieces of jewelry are

all one of a kind.

What 7 people living or dead would you invite to your dinner party? Audrey Hepburn, Hillary Clinton,

Beyoncé Knowles, Dr. Astrid Herger,

Karl Lagerfeld, Malala Yousafzai and my

late grandfather Dave.

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Colin Coonsis, Zuni Pueblo born in 1981, has created bracelets that prove to be more challenging than the usual earrings and pendants. The flow of water design signifies an inspired period of ‘going with the flow’ rather than making jewelry according to a buyer or collector’s requests. He watched his parents rely on ‘orders’ passed from the local trading post as the way to make a living. An early yearning persuaded him to make jew-elry according to his own design without the llmits of satisfying purchasers. His creations are of silver, turquoise, mother-of-pearl and shell.

The featured turquoise bracelet is called ‘Water Series.’ The mother-of-pearl cuff was a step-ping stone in which his jewelry became much more detailed. The inlay becomes smaller as his passion to create evolves. This cuff is in his ‘Pixels’ style of inlay. For Colin it represents an extension of life’s journey as an artist. Each tiny stone demonstrates the vastness of design and inspiration for him. He states that he is never satisfied with his work and is always striving to do better.

Gift of the Heard Museum Council and Bequest of William F. and Virginia C. Waterman, 4711-1 and 4666-90 and Heard Museum purchase

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For decades divorce in the United States has been viewed with a very negative connotation. The mere mention of the word brings up images of sad country western hits, unpleasant subjects, broken homes and much more. Whether anyone wants to admit it or not, divorce has become a part of everyday life. However, if you look closely at the subject in print titles, read with almost always negative impressions such as Surviving Divorce or How To Win at Divorce and on and on.

Enter Angie Hallier. The brilliant and beautiful lawyer, who for the last 2 decades has been named one of the top 5 family attorneys in Arizona. Instead of taking the road to negativity, Ms. Hallier chose a splendid and uplifting approach to ending a marriage. The book looks into various topics including: speaking to your children, finding the right attorney and keeping the court system from controlling too much of your future. Every aspect of this book is positive and an opportunity for growth, rather than the constant pitfalls associated with the subject.

An excellent read. “The Wiser Divorce” focuses on the tools and strategies to end a marriage with respect, dignity and a final goal of making your new life the very best it can be. Everyone who is about to divorce or already has done so, needs to read this guide. It’s that well written and often extremely enjoyable.

T R E N D Y R E A D I N G

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Review by Bill Dougherty

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Working with restricted formal elements – a limited palette of yellows, oranges, fuch-sias and deep purple as well as a composi-tion of calculated, repeating forms – artist James Marshall generates a visual pulse in SMoCA Lounge. His energetic painting takes its chromatic cue from the intense heat and light of Arizona and the sharp geometric radiation of that light through the rectangular clerestory window in the northeast corner of the Lounge.

While designing Radiate, Marshall was co-commissioned by SMoCA and Scottsdale Public Art to create a mural that extends from the exterior Nancy and Art Schwalm Sculpture Courtyard through the Museum’s lobby and retail spaces inside the building. Titled Shift, this vibrant installation fur-ther energizes the Museum with Marshall’s bold, graphic style.

Marshall works in multiple artistic spheres. In museums and galleries, his paintings reflect formal training at the Art Institute of Chicago and time as a studio assis-tant to renowned Japanese artist Takashi Murakami. In the streets of major cit-ies, he’s recognized for mural projects blending pop, punk and the cartoonish character Space Monkey. In the studios

of the surf, skate and music gear com-pany Hurley, he collaborates with product designers and retail experts. This ability to merge the languages of different visual cultures made Marshall the ideal artist to galvanize multiple spaces in the museum.

SMoCA is located at 7374 E. Second St. 480.874.4666 or www.smoca.org.

Photo courtesy of Sean Deckert/Calnicean Projects

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Quiet and mild tempered, Annie tends to find a spot and call it her own – usually that’s on your lap. The Exotic shorthair not only has a stunning fur coat with charcoal colored stripes on her jet black fur but she’s extremely affectionate as well. The laidback 3-year-old dreams of a day where she can bask in some-one’s windowsill and her favorite pastimes include bird watching and lounging on the couch beside you while you read a book. She likes sleeping in open dresser drawers during the day and will curl up at the foot of your bed at night. Meet Annie at the Arizona Humane Society’s Petique Retail and Adoption Center located at the Biltmore Fashion Park. For more infor-mation call 602.957.3113 and ask for animal ID number A504437 or visit azhumane.org.

Evie

Evie is irresistibly cute with her scruffy appear-ance and clumsy antics. The 4-month-old puppy was rescued from a bad situation by Emergency Animal Medical Technicians and was brought to the Arizona Humane Society where she’s currently in the market for a new home. Like a whirlwind, one minute Evie will be snuggled on your lap and the next minute she’s wildly shaking her stuffed piggy toy and strutting around the house like a hot shot. This action-packed Schnauzer mix has an upbeat and spunky personality and whether she’s playing a brisk game of fetch or performing simple tricks, she likes to be kept busy. This fun-loving pup is waiting to be adopted at the Campus for Compassion located at 1521 W. Dobbins Road in Phoenix. For more information call 602.997.7585 and ask for animal ID number A504113. To visit additional animals, visit www.azhumane.org.

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