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Neighborhood News: Phoenix
Club Hosts Golf Tournament

JW Marriott Wildfire Golf Club will hold its eighth annual golf tournament to benefit Phoenix Children’s Hospital on September 10 with a 7:30am shotgun start. Marriott is a long-time supporter of Phoenix Children’s and a local partner through Children’s Miracle Network, which raises funds for children’s hospitals throughout the country.
The tournament is open to everyone on a first-come basis. To reserve a sponsorship or foursome, contact Vicki Sterling at vicki.sterling@marriott.com or Candice Palmer at candice.palmer@marriott.com.
The JW Marriott Wildfire Golf Club is located at 5350 East Marriott Drive in Phoenix. For additional information, visit wildfiregolf.com or phoenixchildrens.com.
Facing Cancer In The Faith Community
Anyone in the faith community who may have a congregant facing cancer is invited to the Facing Cancer in the Faith Community conference. Religious leaders from different faiths will share best practices for establishing support programs that provide comfort, support and improved outcomes for cancer patients and their loved ones. These issues will be addressed from the perspectives of researchers, medical practitioners and religious figures, as well as individuals living with cancer and their families.
The program will kick off with an introduction by celebrity emcee and cancer survivor Frank Camacho, anchor at KTVK-TV/Channel 8, and an opening prayer led by religious leaders of three different faiths. This will be followed by breakout groups focusing on such topics as developing supportive programs, providing individual support and key facts about cancer for survivors and caregivers. Jamie Sellar of The Wellness Community (TWC) will lead a presentation on the most common myths about cancer. Several Valley cancer survivors will share their personal stories related to these widespread misconceptions.
The event will be held at Memorial Hall at Steele Indian School Park, 300 East Indian School Road in Phoenix, on September 10 from 8am-3:30pm. The cost is $35 per person. RSVP is requested. For more information and/or to RSVP, contact TWC at 602.712.1006 or visit twccaz.org.
Resort Hosts Culinary Competition
The Heavy Medal Culinary Competition, with a four-course dinner and auction benefiting Careers through Culinary Arts Program, will be held at 6:30pm on September 21 at JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort & Spa.
Executive Chef Oliver Reschreiter from JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort and Chef Joshua Hebert from POSH will compete to impress celebrity judges with their culinary expertise utilizing ingredients presented for the challenge. The event will be emceed by Iron Chef America winner Mark Tarbell of Tarbell’s restaurant.
Tickets are $175 per person and can be purchased by calling 623.594.0117 or visiting blacktie-arizona.com.

Dog-Eared Pages Used Books is hosting its second annual Charity Art Auction Event on September 26 from 6-9pm. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Phoenix Fire Department Community Assistance Program, an all volunteer program that has been in existence since 1995. These are the first responders who provide emergency crisis intervention to victims and survivors of crimes and fires. There are over 100 volunteers who provide these services working over 20,000 hours each year giving much needed help to the community. The money raised will help offset costs for their annual recognition dinner in October.
Dog-Eared Pages Used Books is located at 16428 North 32nd Street, Suite 111 in Phoenix. For more information, contact Melanie Tighe at 602.283.5423 or visit dogearedpagesusedbooks.com.
Neighborhood News: Scottsdale
Boutique Helps Raise Funds for Arizona Military
Urban Kidz, a Scottsdale boutique for kids owned by Lila Metcalf (pictured), has partnered with Boots for Our Troops to raise money for military service men and women and their families in Arizona. For a minimum donation of $2, customers will receive a pair of “boots” on which to write their name or message. The Boots for Our Troops promotion runs through October 31 at Urban Kidz located in the Shops at Gainey Village, 8787 North Scottsdale Road, Suite 220. For more information, visit urbankidzwear.com or tempeveteransfoundation.org.
Helping Girls Thrive In Today’s World
Scottsdale Unified School District and Scottsdale Prevention Institute will host the 3rd Annual Sharing Healthy Experiences Forum (s.h.e.) from 9am-3pm on September 12 at Mountainside Middle School, 11256 North 128th Street in Scottsdale. Girls, parents and educators will enjoy live music, lunch and participate in interactive experiences all relating to the teen and “tween” girl years. The event is open to all girls in grades five to eight. For details, contact Katey McPherson at 602.881.8253 or visit sharinghealthyexperiences.com.
Award-Winning Mystery Writer Shares Tips
Aspiring writers may find that getting their shorts into print eases the path to novel publication, according to award-winning author Darrell James, who will speak at the September 16 meeting of the Sisters in Crime Desert Sleuths chapter, in Old Town Scottsdale. James will discuss how authors can use short stories to develop their craft and find a unique voice; how and where short stories can be published; and how short story success, through reviews, contests and awards, can be used to build a name and public image in advance of a novel offering.
Desert Sleuths meet at Café Carumba, located at 7303 East Indian School Road. James will speak at 7pm.
Sisters in Crime is an international organization of mystery/suspense writers, readers and fans. The local chapter is open to both women and men interested in the mystery genre. For more information, call 602.454.7815 or visit desertsleuths.com.
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