Scottsdale Vibes
Temperatures are rising in the Valley, which means Summer is right around the corner. Today, we revisit our Summer Camps episode from 2023. Four steller guests, all in one episode. The best part? All businesses featured in this rerun are still active and a great idea for your children in 2025. For all you parents out there still wondering what to do with your kids this summer, listen up as this episode is for you. Summer camps are all the rage but picking the right one for your kid can be overwhelming. That’s why I’ve put together this special summer camp edition of Scottsdale...
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Veronica Aguilar, an Arizona native and first-generation college student who holds a business degree and an MBA from ASU’s W.P. Carey School of Business. She is the Vice President of Recruitment at Teach For America (TFA) and the founder and chair of Young & Empowered Women (Y&E), a nonprofit uplifting diverse female leaders across Arizona. Veronica’s personal commitment to TFA’s mission to ensure all children receive an excellent education began 13 years ago as a corps member teaching 4th grade. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Veronica launched Young & Empowered Women,...
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We see them around town, you hear them and they can be very dangerous if not ridden properly. The E-bike craze has taken over and Scottsdale Police need your help. As parents we can’t be everywhere at all times. And while we may do our best to keep our kids safe, do we really know all the dangers out there? SPD wants you to know the pros and cons of those e-bikes in your garage. We SGT Tyler Johnson and Officer Devinn Phillips. Calendar of Events Get your tickets for the weekend of April 26 to see some of the hottest jazz ensembles right now. Starting at $55 Get ready...
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Today we welcome back sponsor of the show and local real estate expert Shawn Shackleton for a deep dive into the current state of the Scottsdale housing market. With market headlines stirring anxiety, Shawn helps cut through the noise to unpack what’s really happening with home prices, inventory levels, and buyer demand across the Valley. Scottsdale’s market is transitioning into a buyer’s market and luxury home trends and interest rates are influencing local decisions. If you’re curious about what’s next for Scottsdale real estate or just want a grounded, insider take on the market,...
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Seven years ago Dr. Gerd took over as President & CEO of Scottsdale Arts. In that time he has revamped the Civic Center, brought in more festivals, shows and performances. Increased our outdoor art throughout the city and on our side streets. And today he’s going to talk about the importance of art when it comes to a thriving community. Calendar of Events April 12 @ Scottsdale Civic Center. Bring your appetite as this is an opportunity to try out 50 local restaurants. Get your tickets for the weekend of April 26 to see some of the hottest jazz ensembles right...
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Scottsdale is definitely a foodie town. Which makes the Taste event even more delicious. is a local non-profit who provide grants to programs and nonprofit organizations focused on helping youth in Arizona overcome adversity and reach their full potential. They do this by hosting signature events throughout the year such as Cantina during Spring Training, Toast food and wine event, a golf tournament and more. This year’s Taste Chariman is Mike Basham. Born and raised in Scottsdale, Matt knows how important these youth programs are to our community. Calendar of Events April 12 @...
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Baseball has been America’s sport since I can remember. But what if your child had a special need and couldn’t participate in sports. Your child loved baseball but can’t keep up with the average child? started in Conyers, GA and is now a national nonprofit organization dedicated to providing a safe, successful and enjoyable baseball experience for kids, teens and adults with disabilities and special needs. The Spring season is under way and I'm excited to have Executive Director Danielle Downs to tell us more about Miracle League and how you can get more involved. Calendar of...
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As a mom of 2 young kids, education is at the forefront of my mind. We are lucky to live in a state with school choice to make sure each of our kids get the education that works for them. One such school here in Scottsdale is the Starting from 18 months -8th grade, ISA is a French and or Spanish immersion school. They have their biggest gala of the year on March 29th which is a great opportunity for you all to learn more about ISA and their programs. We’re going to start with Head of School, Jason Smith, to tell us more the programming and what’s them one of the best private schools...
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Family Promise is a community solution to family homelessness. They provide bedrooms for families in transition from homelessness to sustainable housing. Funded by donors like you, Family Promise has a 70% success rate of returning families to sustainable housing within 60 days of arrival. In their 25 year history, they have provided housing to over 3,000 families. In 2025, they expect to shelter nearly 300 families and assist another 100 families with prevention services. This week I have Ted Taylor, Ted CEO of Family Promise of Greater Phoenix. Ted's been with Family Promise for 15...
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Keeping our Community Safe You hear the sirens, you see the men/women in uniform, but do you know what it takes to really be a member of Scottsdale Fire & Police? I’ve done a training day with them and let me tell you, it’s not for the faint of heart. And while amazing men/women are taking care of us, their training facility was barely taking care of them. A double wide trailer track with a junkyard on the side. Not the best when you think of what they do to save us. Which is why I’m so excited to talk about the new training facility that was dedicated earlier this year. Scottsdale...
info_outlineTammy Caputi
Tammy began her first term on the Scottsdale City Council in January 2021 and is currently seeking a second term. She has lived and worked in Scottsdale for almost 25 years, and is the president and owner of Yale Electric West, Inc, a Scottsdale company. Married for over 21 years with 3 daughters who all attend our local schools. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from Wellesley College in Wellesley, MA and a Master’s in Business Administration from Simmons University in Boston, MA. Tammy is passionate about
Tom Durham
Tom grew up in a small town in Iowa and attended Cornell College where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude in 1977 with majors in Philosophy and History. Some of my earliest memories are of visiting my grandfather in Mesa where he had a pasture behind his house and rode horses. After graduating from Cornell, he attended NYU Law School in New York City, graduating in 1980. After graduating from NYU, Tom joined the Mayer Brown law firm in Chicago, an international law firm that specialized in tax controversy. He argued several appeals in the Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, which is generally regarded as the second most important court in the United States.Tom’s ability to analyze complex legal and factual situations and to "cut through" to the heart of the matter are essential to the City Council. During his time at Mayer Brown, I was recognized by Chambers USA as one of the top 25 tax controversy lawyers in the US. Tom retired from Mayer Brown in April 2015. Tom Durham 2024 website
MaryAnne McAllen
Maryann McAllen is a 59 year resident of Scottsdale, she is a small business owner, a community leader and activist. Maryann met her husband Sam while being a summer recreation leader for the City of Scottsdale, they have four young adult children and a fun fact about Maryann she is an avid Antique Button Collector.
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