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A GUIDE TO SPRING 2011 EVENTS CELEBRATE NATURE AT THE DESERT BOTANICAL GARDEN

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A Guide to SprinG 2011 eventS

Celebrate Nature

at the Desert Botanical GarDen

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ludviCSteel JAm SeSSion in the GArden

through May 30Harriet K. Maxwell Desert Wildflower Loop Trail

Trail closed at sunset Included with membership or paid Garden admission

This vibrant sculpture exhibit by local artist Ludvic highlights ten works from his Steel Jam Session series. Ludvic uses materials he finds in junkyards—steel, car parts, tools—and reworks them into lively, impromptu compositions. Ludvic reassembles, reshapes, sandblasts and paints these improbable materials to create whimsical sculptures. The resulting colorful jamboree of steel becomes a stunning highlight in the desert landscape with an array of colors, reflections from sunlight and fascinating shadows.

Ludvic is both a painter and sculptor and shows his work regularly in museums around the world. His focus is sustainability, balance and the beauty of renewal. As Ludvic says, “My sculptures are informed by nature, but they do not duplicate nature.”

For additional information and to view photos visit dbg.org/ludvic.

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Steel JAm SeSSion in the GArden

February 25 – May 27 / 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. / daily Ottosen Gallery in Dorrance Hall / Included with membership or paid Garden admission

A Desert Illuminated photography exhibit features 30 photographs of cactus flowers of the Sonoran Desert by John Schaefer. These stunning macro photographs are wrapped in the visual and contextual embrace of a Renaissance-era illuminated manuscript that connects science and art. Schaefer, a photographer and President emeritus of University of Arizona, established the Center for Creative Photography in Tucson along with Ansel Adams. Exhibit generously sponsored by Carol DuVal Whiteman.

own your own John schaffer photographsThe photographs in this upcoming exhibition are available for purchase. Additional photos by Schaefer, his book A Desert Illuminated, note cards, and giclees prints are also available for purchase in the Garden Gift Shop and at dbg.org/shop-schaefer.

John schaefer’s illuminated desert public lecture Wednesday / March 16 / 7 – 8:30 p.m. / Members: $15 / General Public: $19

To Purchase Tickets: • Order online at dbg.org • Call 480 481.8188 (8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Mon. – Fri., 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. weekends)• Visit the Admissions Box Office (8 a.m. – 8 p.m. daily)

a desert illumiNatedJohn SchAefer photoGrAphy exhibit

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saturday & sunday / February 26 & 27 / 1 – 6 p.m. 1 day ticket 2 day ticket Members: $20 / General Public: $30 Members: $35 / General Public: $55

Spend an afternoon at the Garden sampling boutique wines and listening to fabulous music from some of Phoenix’s best local bands. Delicious food pairings will be available for purchase from Fabulous Food Fine Catering and Events.

• Sample 40 different wines each day• All 80 wines will be available to purchase in our retail area• Retail store features wines that are priced at $35 or less, with no sales tax on any wine purchased

• Guests are able to mix & match 12 or more bottles and receive 10% off the total purchase price

Must be 21 or older to attend, and must show proper identification.

To Purchase Tickets: • Order online at dbg.org • Call 480 481.8188 (8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Mon. – Fri., 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. weekends)• Visit the Admissions Box Office (8 a.m. – 8 p.m. daily)

Sponsored in part byThank you to Alliance Beverage Distributing Company of Arizona for their exclusive support of this event.

Corks & CaCtus

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WildfloWers At the GArden

throughout spring

Visit the Harriet K. Maxwell Desert Wildflower Loop Trail to experience a kaleidoscope of color as desert wildflowers bloom throughout the spring. Trail closed at sunset.

During the months of March and April, visit the Garden’s Wildflower InfoSite at dbg.org/wildflowers to find out where to see this season’s displays of desert wildflowers around Arizona.

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Fridays / March – May, 7 – 9 p.m. / June, 7:30 – 9.:30 p.m.Ullman Terrace / Doors open at 5:30 p.m. / Programming subject to change. Members: $15 General Public: $21

March 4 Chele’ — Jazz/Lounge/Soul

March 11 The Brazen Heads — Celtic Rock/Irish

March 18 Bata Ire — Latin/Soul/Funk

april 1 Domingo DeGrazia — Flamenco/Spanish Guitar

april 8 Leila Lopez — Americana/Folk

april 22 Dennis Rowland — Jazz/R&B/Soul

april 29 Dry River Yacht Club — Gypsy Fusion/Indie Orchestra

May 6 Big Nick & the Gila Monsters — Blues

May 13 Cosmos — Mediterranean/World Beat

May 20 Bad Cactus Brass Band — New Orleans Jazz/Funk

May 27 Adam Clark Trio featuring Nicole Pesce — Jazz/Lounge

June 3 Pete Pancrazi — Jazz Guitar/Bossa Nova

June 10 Hot Birds & the Chili Sauce — Soul/Memphis Blues

June 17 The DelRayz — featuring members of Sistah Blue – Blues/Boogie

June 24 The Sugar Thieves — Delta Blues/Americana

Must be 21 or older to attend and must show proper identification to be admitted.

no exceptions. Children will not be admitted, even if a parent or guardian is present.

To Purchase Tickets: • Order online at dbg.org • Call 480 481.8188 (8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Mon. – Fri., 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. weekends)• Visit the Admissions Box Office (8 a.m. – 8 p.m. daily)

Sponsored in part by

musiC iN the GardeNSprinG concert SerieS

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musiC iN the GardeNSprinG concert SerieS

March 5 – May 8 / 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. / daily Maxine and Jonathan Marshall Butterfly Pavilion Members: Free / General Public: $3.50 with paid Garden admission Children under three free

Take a stroll through the beautiful Marshall Butterfly Pavilion and surround yourself with hundreds of fluttering butterflies. Watch as butterflies sip nectar from plants and perch in the sun. If you are lucky, one might even land on you! Our special display areas feature butterfly host plants and an activity tent where you can see our scaly-winged friends up close.

butterfly exhibit

SprinG

Presented by Additional support provided by The Fred Maytag Family Foundation.

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spriNG paiNtout16th AnnuAl ScottSdAle ArtiStS leAGue

March 5 – april 3Saturdays / March 5, 12, 19, 26 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. throughout the Garden

Included with membership or paid Garden admission

Show & Sale, April 1 – 3 / Stardust Foundation Plaza Friday & Saturday / 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday / 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Artist meet and greet / Friday / April 1 / 4 – 6 p.m.

The Scottsdale Artists League, celebrating their 50th anniversary, and the Desert Botanical Garden co-sponsor the 16th Annual Spring Paintout. More than 50 of the League’s best landscape painters will set up their easels at the Garden and paint every Saturday in March. As visitors walk the Garden trails they will come across artists painting Garden scenes and are encouraged to interact with their favorite artists and to see nature through fresh eyes. Be sure to return during the final weekend of April 1-3 when all of the artwork from the Paintout will be on display and for sale. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Desert Botanical Garden and the Scottsdale Artists League’s Scholarship Fund. For more information visit www.scottsdaleartistsleague.org.

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CaCtus aNd suCCuleNt soCiety shoW aNd sale

centrAl ArizonA

16th AnnuAl ScottSdAle ArtiStS leAGue

Friday – sunday / april 1 – 3Friday & Saturday / 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday / 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Dorrance Hall

Included with membership or paid Garden admission

See amazing, beautiful and bizarre examples of cacti and succulents as members of the Central Arizona Cactus and Succulent Society display potted specimens of desert plants from around the world. There will also be a sale at the show featuring plants and pots from southwestern growers and artists. For more information about Central Arizona Cactus and Succulent Society, visit centralarizonacactus.org or call 480 838.5094.

two great events, one great WeekendThis year the Scottsdale Artists League Spring Paintout Show & Sale and the Central Arizona Cactus and Succulent Show & Sale take place the same weekend, April 1-3.

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thursdays / 6 – 9 p.m.Members: $10 / General Public: $15

avant-garden presents the sights, sounds and flavors of Phoenix. Each week, unique aspects of our community are showcased against the backdrop of the beautiful Desert Botanical Garden. Fashion, dance, art, music and cuisine come together to create an event like no other.

March 10 Rock the CasbahMarch 17 Green is GoodMarch 31 Word of Mouthapril 7 Urban Renewalapril 14 Fashion ForwardVisit dbg.org for more information on each night’s theme and entertainment.

Fabulous Food Fine Catering and Events provides meals for an additional charge. A full cash bar is also available.

Must be 21 or older to attend and must show proper identification to be admitted. no exceptions. Children will not be admitted even if parent or guardian is present.

programming subject to change.

To Purchase Tickets: • Order online at dbg.org • Call 480 481.8188 (8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Mon. – Fri.,

9 a.m. – 4 p.m. weekends)• Visit the Admissions Box Office (8 a.m. – 8 p.m. daily)

april 21 Eat, Drink & Be Merryapril 28 Life is a CabaretMay 5 Roots & RecreationMay 12 Saucy Little Number

Sponsored in part by

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april 21 Eat, Drink & Be Merryapril 28 Life is a CabaretMay 5 Roots & RecreationMay 12 Saucy Little Number

saturday or sunday / March 12 or March 1310 a.m. – 12 p.m. / Doors open at 9:30 a.m. Dorrance Hall and Boppart Courtyard

Member: Adults: $35 / Children: $30 General Public: Adults: $40 / Children: $35

Take part in a colorful celebration centering around the Spring Butterfly Exhibit. Enjoy a delightful breakfast buffet catered by Fabulous Food Fine Catering and Events followed by children’s crafts, activities, face painting, balloon twisting and entertainment. All guests will receive admission into the Maxine and Jonathan Marshall Butterfly Pavilion. Children will receive their own pair of butterfly wings to wear and take home. Recommended for children ages 3 - 10.

open seating. tickets are limited. advance ticket purchase required. no refunds or exchanges on tickets purchased. programming subject to change.

To Purchase Tickets: • Order online at dbg.org • Call 480 481.8188 (8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Mon. – Fri., 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. weekends)• Visit the Admissions Box Office (8 a.m. – 8 p.m. daily)

Breakfastwith theButterflies

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plaNt sale festivalSprinG

garden Members preview Friday / March 18 / 7 a.m. – 5 p.m.

open to the public Saturday / March 19 / 7 a.m. – 5 p.m. AND Sunday / March 20 / 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

The Spring Plant Sale Festival is a one-stop shopping experience featuring the largest variety of arid-adapted plants available in one location. Garden volunteers and horticulturists are on hand to answer questions, assist in plant selections and offer advice.

neW! The Garden Boutique featuring a fantastic selection ceramic pots, art, glassware, bird houses, prints, ironwork and fountains. There will also be a selection of interior plants including bromeliads, orchids and cacti.

ask Cathy! You read her weekly column, “Know Your Desert Garden,” in The Arizona Republic’s Saturday Home Section. Now you can meet Cathy Babcock and ask her for plant advice both Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.

No admission charge to enter the plant sale.

Sponsored by

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plaNt sale festival

Friday / March 25 / 6 – 10 p.m.Members: $55 / General Public: $60

Celebrate Sonoran roots at Agave on the Rocks, a deliciously fun evening at the Desert Botanical Garden. Your ticket includes fabulous music and gourmet cuisine prepared by renowned Valley restaurants and caterers, and an enticing margarita. Full cash bars will be available featuring a variety of refreshing margaritas for purchase.

neW this year! Roger Clyne’s Mexican Moonshine Tequila will be the featured tequila of the evening. Roger will perform from 8 to 9 p.m., with a meet and greet to follow. Guests can purchase a bottle (or two) of this fine tequila to take home.

Must be 21 or older to attend and must show proper identification to be admitted. no exceptions. Children will not be admitted even if parent or guardian is present.

Tickets must be purchased in advance and will not be available at the door. Event programming is subject to change. No outside food, beverage or alcohol may be brought into the garden. No refunds, exchanges or rain dates.

To Purchase Tickets: • Order online at dbg.org• Call 480 481.8188

(8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Mon. – Fri., 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. weekends)

• Visit the Admissions Box Office (8 a.m. – 8 p.m. daily)

aGave on the roCks

Sponsored by

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mother’s day Jazz bruNChsunday / May 8 / 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. / dorrance hallMembers: $75 / General Public: $80 / Doors open at 10 a.m.

Celebrate Mother’s Day at the Desert Botanical Garden with a Jazz Brunch honoring women of note. Enjoy a concert featuring The Great Ladies of Jazz: Margo Reed, Nancy Gee, Sherry Roberson and Delphine Cortez and an exceptional buffet provided by Fabulous Food Fine Catering and Events. A complimentary rose will be presented to every mother in attendance.

Programming subject to change. Tickets are limited. Advance ticket purchase required. No refunds or exchanges on tickets purchased.

To Purchase Tickets: • Order online at dbg.org • Call 480 481.8188 (8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Mon. – Fri., 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. weekends)• Visit the Admissions Box Office (8 a.m. – 8 p.m. daily)

new thiS yeAr!

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4th aNNual GolfiN’ iN the desert saturday / May 7 / registration begins 6:30 a.m. / shotgun start 7:15 a.m. ASU Karsten Golf Course

$100 per person – greens fee, golf cart, lunch, two raffle tickets, range balls, goody bag full of cool stuff and awards program.

Join Volunteers in the Garden for their annual golf tournament. Sign up now to enjoy a fun day of golf while contributing to this popular fundraiser for Title I schools. For more info or to register dbg.org/golf. Registration or sponsor questions contact Chuck Thompson 480 773.0222.

GardeN flashliGht tourssaturdays / 7 p.m. / May and september thursdays and saturdays / 7 p.m. / June through august

Flashlight tours are a sensory adventure where you will see, hear and feel the desert night. Tours are perfect for families and children of all ages. Included with membership or paid Garden admission.

Celebrate earth moNth The Garden and APS invite you to mobilize, celebrate, explore and learn about protecting our Earth during the month of April. Visit dbg.org/earth for helpful tips, educational opportunities and to learn more about the Garden’s conservation efforts.

Sponsored by

NatioNal publiC GardeNs dayFriday / May 6 / 7 a.m. – 8 p.m.Spread the word and help raise awareness of America’s public gardens - admission is free to the Garden and the Spring Butterfly Exhibit on National Public Gardens Day.

oaxaCaN aNd mata ortiz truNk shoWsunday & Monday / april 3 & 4 / 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Binns Wildflower Pavilion Featuring Oaxacan carvings by acclaimed artisan Jacobo Angeles and fine Mexican ceramics by Mata Ortiz master, Jorge Quintana.

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