Tuesday, February 10, 2015

6th Annual GoodGuys Spring Nationals

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It’s time to get ready for the return of the Goodguys Spring Nationals at WestWorld of Scottsdale. This colorful display of thousands of classic cars is full of fun to keep your engine revving!


One of the main highlights of the event is the car show featuring 2,500 vehicles from across the U.S. From hot rods, customs, and classics to street machines, muscle cars and trucks, there’s something for everyone!


The event also features more than 100 vendors offering demonstrations throughout the show, plus a swap meet and cars-for-sale corral where attendees have the opportunity to purchase high-performance used automobiles.


AutoCross will thrill event-goers throughout all three event days. Event participants will get a chance to put their cars through this challenging course, which includes cornering, acceleration and braking trials – all while trying to record the fastest lap time!


Held on the last day of the event, the Goodguys All American Sunday is a special event where all years, makes and models of American-powered cars and trucks are welcome! Late model American muscle cars like the new generation Camaro, Mustang, GTO, Challenger, Charger and more are all for show alongside the amazing vintage autos on display.


Come for one day or come for all three! Goodguys Spring Nationals is guaranteed fun for the whole family. The show takes place at WestWorld from March 13 – 15. Adult tickets are $20 and tickets for kids 7-12 are $6. Kids 6 and under get in free! Advance sale tickets are $17, so get your tickets before midnight on March 12! Visit http://ift.tt/1zIoj8k for more details.






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2015 Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show

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The history of the Arabian horse is remarkable. They are the oldest purebred horses in the world and are admired for their splendor and athleticism. Exceling in distance riding and agility with an amazing capacity for endurance, it’s not surprising that Arabian horses have continued to be so widely bred around the globe.


From February 12 – 22, you witness their beauty and amazing competitive abilities first-hand. The 60th Annual Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show will showcase the skills of the Arabian horse at WestWorld of Scottsdale. Click here for a complete competition schedule.


This year’s event is also packed with exciting activities the whole family can enjoy. Take part in the behind-the-scenes barn tour, enjoy Wells Fargo stage coach photos, participate in the paint-a-pony ceramic horse painting (free for the first 400 kids!), meet an Arabian horse, and much more! Click here for the full schedule of activities.


Tickets start at just $10 for adults and kids 12 and under are free, so you can attend multiple days with the whole family! While you’re up north at WestWorld, swing on over to Scottsdale Quarter and Kierland Commons for a great night of dining, shopping and entertainment. To learn more about the Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show, visit http://ift.tt/17VeZ2Y.






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Wednesday, February 4, 2015

62nd Annual Parada del Sol Rodeo

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There’s no better way to capture the spirit of the West than by attending a rodeo, and Scottsdale just happens to host one of the oldest officially sanctioned rodeos in the country. Catch Arizona’s best bull-riding competition, with the country’s top riders taking on the orneriest beasts in all of rodeo! The Parada del Sol Rodeo will be held February 26 – March 1 at Westworld of Scottsdale. Don’t miss four exciting days of rodeo action, including bull riding, team roping, calf roping, barrel racing and bronco riding.


Tickets

Tickets for general admission start at $10 and box seats are also available. Click here to purchase tickets.


Schedule

February 26: Scottsdale’s Champion Challenge at 7 p.m.


February 27: Pro bull-riding at 7 p.m.


February 28: Rodeo at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m.


March 1: Rodeo at 2 p.m.


Concessions and vendors will also be on site. Shop for some great Western merchandise and unique souvenirs. Also, check out some of the great Scottsdale restaurants located in North Scottsdale near WestWorld.






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Monday, February 2, 2015

[Football] Quarter-Back College, The Legacy Of SCC Football

Scottsdale Community College has become a premier destination for JUCO quarterbacks.






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Friday, January 16, 2015

Barrett-Jackson So Far

The buzz around the 2015 Barrett-Jackson Auto Auction has far exceeded years prior. Auto collectors and fans alike have crowded the tents at WestWorld to catch a glimpse at some of the most priceless cars anywhere. With the bulk of the Ron Pratte collection set to be auctioned off this weekend, the excitement can only go up!


Here’s a quick recap of some of the most unique cars that have crossed the block so far:



1964 Jaguar XKE Roadster



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This classic beauty sold on Jan. 14 for $181,500. Jaguars are the pinnacle of British car making and are hot collectors items at every auction. When a fully restored one like this roadster comes along, it always fetches a high price tag.



1956 Ford F-100



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Custom Ford trucks are always a hot commodity at Barrett-Jackson. This truck proved no different, going for a $242,000. The 1950’s era trucks draw attention due to their unique styling and the customization done to them.



2015 BMW M5



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Not every car at the auction is a classic. This 2015 BMW went for $700,000, benefiting BMW’s charity foundation. With so much technology and horse power packed in to one car and the money going to a great cause, the car warranted the price tag.






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Friday, January 9, 2015

Growing Your Art Collection

Once you have started to build an art collection, it seems to almost take on a life of its own. Just like a tapestry, the pieces will start to weave together to tell a story. Art has the ability to make a house a home and give your home a signature look showing everyone who walks through the door who you are and what inspires you. That is not to say that all of your art looks the same, in fact just the opposite is true. Individual taste and style is what makes each collection original.


There is nothing like the moment when you see a work of art and you know that you want to take it home. It speaks to you and connects to you in some way. It may evoke a memory or stir an emotion or just simply make you feel happy. I’ve seen people literally stop in their tracks when they see a work of art that resonates with them. They stop and stare and start to smile or simply stand there with their hand over their mouth deep in thought. When this happens it is always because of how the work makes a person feel. And, it almost always finds its way home. Many times the viewer will tell the artist what they see and what it means to them before the artist even shares the story behind it. Every work of art has two stories; the first is what it means to the artist and why they created it and the second is what it means to the collector and how it makes them feel. And, in some cases, a third story develops as artist and collector share their combined views. This is when the magic happens.


One of the most interesting things about art and people who collect it is that each person resonates differently with what they see. One piece can do nothing for one person and then simply knock the socks off the next person who walks by. That is what makes each collection so special and original. As you add pieces to your collection, you will see your tapestry start to come to life. Many times people set out to buy a work of art that is a specific size or has a certain color palette, but once you get the art collecting bug, finding the pieces that speak to you is just as important as the practicality of it. Pretty soon you start to not worry about where it will go in your home and you just know you will make room for it when you know you have to take it home. This is when your collection begins to tell your story.






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How to Start an Art Collection

The thought of starting an art collection can seem daunting at first. How do you know what to buy? How much should you spend? Where do you find quality art?


Though you may have a lot of questions as a first time buyer, collecting art doesn’t have to be, and shouldn’t be, an overwhelming process. Art is fun, and buying it should be too.


You can’t go wrong if you make sure to invest in pieces that have a special meaning to you. Meaningful pieces of art may evoke a special memory, whisk you away to a special place, remind you of a special person, or it may simply brighten your day. Some collectors find a specific artist whose style they like and continually add pieces to their collections from that artist. Some like to collect by style such as Western, abstract or realism; or by medium such as oil paintings, watercolor, bronze sculpture, ceramics or glass.


The most interesting collections are built around a variety of styles, mediums and artists. You don’t need to worry if pieces go together or match your furniture. You will find over time that pieces you love will work together even if they represent a wide range of mediums. Remember, the most important thing to consider when making a purchase is your attraction to the piece. The goal is to find what you love and what speaks to you.


It can be helpful to start out with a budget in mind so that when you find something you love you will be sure to stay within your budget. This will help you avoid having buyers’ remorse and will also point you in the direction of your price range, even if it means buying a smaller work of art. Do keep in mind that sometimes there is an option to make payments over time if you find something you just can’t live without that is a bit of a stretch.


There are many great venues to find good quality art. Spend time exploring and discovering art at galleries, art events, artist studio tours and museum shows. Ask as many questions as you want to – any artist or artist representative should be more than happy to answer any question you have about the art work, the process or anything else you want to know. Some artists will even bring the art to your home to make sure it is a good fit.


A few things to remember when selecting art:



  • Only buy what you absolutely love. Don’t worry about the long-term investment potential.

  • Always buy original art if possible, even if you have to select a smaller piece. Buying original art ensures you are getting a one-of-a-kind piece.

  • Look for young and emerging artists that you like and collect pieces from them as they are up and coming.

  • Don’t be afraid to mix styles and media. Variety makes a collection interesting.

  • Be sure to keep records of your invoice and any information on the artists. If you are buying from the artist directly, take a photo of them with you and the piece. This helps you to document and add value to your art collection.

  • Remember, art does not have to match your couch.

  • Have fun!





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