After a fun filled girly slumber party that The Short one attended where the girls played Legos around the clock, the request came home. Here I was thinking Lego’s were for boys and I’d not have to deal with those little bitty pieces because really the Polly Pockets little pieces are enough! Well the begging began and really they are educational and The Short one loves to construct things, I guess I have to count myself lucky that the request didn’t come sooner. So we had to head out to Target and check them out, man they are really expensive – whoa! Wouldn’t you know it they have a LEGO® Pink Brick Box. It was immediately in the cart and $20 later and a trip home from the store and she was in Lego heaven. The Tall One and I also sat down with her to “help” and the uhm obsessive excited participation set in. I think we are all in trouble. I built a car and a cottage, The Tall One built a McMasion and I added a modern fireplace to it. Oh right this set belongs to the kid – Santa . . . are you reading this? Please bring more Lego’s!
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What a Splendid Event!
This past weekend was the Splendid event at SMoCA and Scottsdale Fashion Square. Both events were totally amazing – with packed houses and happy people. Friday night at SMoCA was like a beading love-in and Saturday at Fashion Square was a family crafting day filled with making and milk & cookies. What a ball! Ready to do it again!! Thank you Fuse for the drinks and all the amazing staff who took it on and made it all happen – thanks! Crafting Community and Kid Concierge crew – big, big air hearts!
Here are some pics from the weekend – Enjoy!
Help Scottsdale Public Art – Today!
Help Scottsdale Public Art – Today!
TODAY — YOU CAN HELP GET THE WORD OUT & CHANGE COUNCIL’S MIND. GO TO SCOTTSDALE CITY HALL AND WRITE TO MAYOR LANE AND COUNCIL.
5PM TODAY/SCOTTSDALE CITY HALL
“I SUPPORT BOB LITTLEFIELD’S ALTERNATE MOTION FOR SCOTTSDALE PUBLIC ART, ON TONIGHT’S AGENDA, ITEM 35, SCOTTSDALE CULTURAL COUNCIL FINANCIAL PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT.”
Please also WRITE in:
1. Comment directly from the AGENDA
YOU CAN SUBMIT COMMENTS BY CLICKING ON A COMMENT BOX WHEN YOU OPEN THE AGENDA
The Cultural Council item is #35
2. Send emails to Mayor and Council
Email Addresses for the Mayor and Council
Provide comments to all Council members and the Mayor at once by sending an email to: citycouncil@scottsdaleaz.gov
Send emails to individual City Council members and the Mayor:
Mayor W.J. “Jim” Lane jlane@scottsdaleaz.gov
Vice Mayor Robert Littlefield rlittlefield@scottsdaleaz.gov
Councilwoman Lisa M. Borowsky lborowsky@scottsdaleaz.gov
Councilwoman Suzanne Klapp sklapp@scottsdaleaz.gov
Councilman Ron McCullagh rmccullagh@scottsdaleaz.gov
Councilwoman Linda Milhaven lmilhaven@scottsdaleaz.gov
Councilman Dennis Robbins drobbins@scottsdaleaz.gov
Here is how to write the letter:
Scottsdale public art is important to me/arts/my family/my children because[insert here]
Scottsdale’s public art program is a valley leader in the arts.
My experience/knowledge of it/staff is __________.
It is a program that should not only continue, but should continue to evolve as Scottsdale evolves.
Public art needs to have the ability to expand its funding, grants, and development options. In this economy, we need to do whatever it takes.
Economists and cultural studies have proven that our economies do not flourish if we do not open doors for programs that define our cultural landscape and built landscape, sense of community, or destination appeal. I encourage you to open this door, and if housing the public art program in its own nonprofit is key to the future of this community, then please do it.
Please continue to support Scottsdale Public Art.
Sincerely,













