Posts Tagged ‘Carefree’

Summer at The Boulders – Enjoy the Desert, Avoid Heat Exhaustion!

Monday, July 5th, 2010

During the hot summer months in Arizona and in particular, The Boulders, you can take a number of precautions to prevent heat exhaustion and other heat-related illnesses.   What is heat exhaustion?  Heat exhaustion is the body’s response to dehydration and an excessive loss of water and salt through sweat and typically occurs after long periods of heat exposure. Heat exhaustion occurs when the body becomes overwhelmed by heat and the sweat response stops working properly.

Here are few simple tips to take when the temperatures outside starts to rise:

  • Always wear light colored, loose fitting clothes – dark color, tight fitting clothes keeps the heat in and prevents your body from cooling down.
  • Avoid sunburn - if you need to be exposed to the sun always apply a sunscreen (at least an SPR30) and wear a cap or large floppy hat that will keep the sun off your face and neck.  Having a sunburn will prevent your body from cooling off.
  • Find an air conditioned building – if the heat starts to affect you, find an air conditioned building or store right away. This will help your body to cool down faster.
  • Drink plenty of water – drinking water will keep your body hydrated and help it sweat to maintain normal body temperature.
  • Check with your doctor if you are on medication that may make you more susceptible to heat exhaustion.  If you can’t reach your doctor check with your pharmacy or go on line and check all the side effects of your medications.
  • Never stay in a parked car or get into your car if it’s been sitting in the sun. Car temperatures can reach more than 140 degrees in a matter of minutes. Always cool your car with the AC or open the windows to cool it down.  NEVER leave children or pets in a hot car.
  • Limit exercise and strenuous work outside. If your job requires you to work outside remember to take plenty of breaks in the shade and drink plenty of water to keep your body hydrated. If you work outside everyday your body will eventually adapt to the heat.

The most common signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion include: nausea; dizziness; weakness; headache; pale, cool and moist skin; fast and weak pulse; disorientation; paleness; muscle cramps; tiredness; fainting

At the first signs of heat exhaustion, you should stop activity and cool the body by seeking shade, shelter or a cool room, and drinking cold fluids.  Seek medical attention immediately if symptoms are severe.   If you recognize the symptoms of heat exhaustion, take the following actions:

  • Stop activities and rest
  • Drink cool, non-alcoholic beverages
  • Take a cool shower, or bath
  • Move to an air-conditioned room
  • Remove extra clothing

There are plenty of ways to avoid heat exhaustion while at The Boulders.  A few ideas include:

  • Start your day EARLY.  During the hot summer months, the sun is up as early as 5:30am and that is the coolest time of the day.  Take your morning walk or run at this time.
  • Exercise indoors!  The Golden Door Spa has a great fitness facility that will meet your complete exercise routine.  Fitness classes are also offered throughout the day.
  • Schedule an early golf tee-time.  It’s ideal to finish your round of golf prior to the hottest time of the day.

During the hottest time of the day, enjoy indoor activities such as spa services and shopping.  If you are outdoors during this time, stay in the shade, use and re-use your SPF and find a pool to cool off in.  There are several pools at The Boulders to do just that!

Glee Club to Perform at el Pedregal at The Boulders

Friday, May 21st, 2010

The world-renowned University of Pennsylvania Glee Club, known for their unique blend of musical excellence and theatrical showmanship, is bringing its legendary song and dance to el Pedregal at The Boulders on Saturday, May 22, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.  The all-male musical group performs an expansive and diverse repertoire, ranging from old traditional songs to contemporary pop music, from American spirituals to German drinking songs, opera choruses and Broadway show tunes.

 The Penn Glee Club is a choral group of men that has been around for 148 years, the original Glee club beginning as early as 1862. This group has performed all over the world wowing audiences in Colombia, Panama and Costa Rica, among others!

Artwork Displayed at el Pedregal at The Boulders

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

el Pedregal introduces a new window display called the “Monet Garden Series” by artist Bela Fidel.  The Monet Gardens Series is a minimalist abstraction of the real Monet Gardens in Giverny, France.  The paintings present light colors illustrating the original gardens’ essence, as true representatives of Impressionism.

Fidel says, “In my Series I wish to convey light and color reflected through the water from the illumination of the sky and the richness of the plants, as seen underwater, swaying in motion.  The paintings have been divided into seasons, each color reflecting the all-absorbing warmth of summer, the coolness of winter, and the delicate warmth and richness of spring and fall.  This series calls for immersion in each painting, and the reward is the renewed discovery of shapes, forms and light.  I aim to convey the message that less can certainly be more.”

Fidel creates visual excitement in her paintings by combining geometric imagery that is root in mystical/occult teachings with brush strokes that typify expressive abstract painting.  Known for her abstracts, oils, encaustic, endangered/exploited species, flight, mixed media, creation of the word triptych, and portrait of an artist series, Fidel’s work showcases life journeys by creating an emotional pull from the tension between abstract shapes and geometric figures.  Fidel is engaged in an ongoing process of experimentation and exploration, to discover innovative ways to capture the viewer in a visual experience that is both “unique and timeless, immediate and transcendent,” she says.

Other works currently displayed by Fidel include “…And Then There Were None – Cheetah…”, expressing awareness to the viewer of the slow dicimation of the natural animal world and its effect on our own lives and environment, and “The World as Ground Zero”, expressing the shock and despair of terrorism worldwide. 

“I wanted the art itself to physically be the violence of terrorism, as much as the medium would allow.  Although it has no peace in it, the reality expressed through the art suggests the hope that man’s expression of true civilization and creativity will overcome evil,” says Fidel.

Fourth Annual Salsa Challenge at el Pedregal at The Boulders

Friday, April 16th, 2010

El Pedregal at The Boulders hosts its Fourth Annual outdoor Salsa Challenge on Saturday, May 1 from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m., showcasing Arizona Chefs and Restaurants including The Spotted Donkey, El Encanto, Harold’s Cave Creek Corral, Dos Diablos, Tonto Bar & Grill, Scottsdale Pantry, 3 Margaritas and Rubios!  Guests are invited to sample salsas from around the valley and listen to festive music by the female mariachi group called Mariachi Pasion and watch salsa dance performances by Tropical Vibes Dance Company in the outdoor amphitheatre!

In addition, the festival will offer a tequila tasting by Semental Tequila and local chefs will compete for the title of “Best Salsa” in the Valley.  Visit www.elpedregal.com for more details!

Upcoming Merchant Events at el Pedregal at The Boulders

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

Visit el Pedregal at The Boulders to enjoy upcoming merchant events during the month of April!  www.elpedregal.com

Barbara’s Boutique hosts a “Get Ready for Spring” trunk show event on April 11 from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m., featuring the latest in handbags, sunglasses and clothing from Jan’s Collections.  Guests are invited to browse looks by designer labels including Clara S., S-Twelve, Scarlet Begonia, and more!  Door prizes and a $50 gift certificate to Barbara’s Boutique will be given away.  In addition, with the purchase of any Jan’s Collections merchandise, guests will receive a free gift.

Scottsdale Pantry hosts exclusive food sampling demos on Sundays from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. 

April 11 -  Desert Smoke
April 18 -  Renee’s Desert Rub
April 25 -  Portobello Foods, Eleanor Joseph Confections and Dos Cabezas Wines

Easter Cookie Decorating Workshop at el Pedregal at The Boulders

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

The Bakery Café at el Pedregal celebrates the Easter holiday with an Easter Cookie Decorating workshop April 2 at 2p.m.  Children and adults are invited to assemble and decorate a festive chocolate bunny and sugar cookies in the shapes of Easter Bunnies and eggs with pastel icings.  The pastry chef will also offer holiday desserts including carrot cake, ribbon cakes, coconut cakes, cream puffs, mini French macaroons and assorted Easter candies.

Cookie Decorating Kits are $5.50 each.  Includes plain sugar cookies, decorative frostings and a chocolate bunny.  For more information please call The Bakery Cafe at 480.488.4100.

Esteban Live at el Pedregal at The Boulders

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

On Saturday, March 6 el Pedregal Shops and Dining at The Boulders hosts an all day musical event from 10 AM to 10 PM, with performances by musical guest, Esteban, in addition to several local bands in celebration of music and art. 

Proceeds will benefit The Rodger Hansen Liver Transplant, Desert Foothills Community Association, H.E.A.R.T. (Huachinera Art & Cultural Center), Carefree / Cave Creek Chamber of Commerce, Cave Creek Chamber of Commerce, Boy Scouts, Food Bank, Girl Scouts #1739, Bella Vista Fine Arts program, Desert Mountain Schools Fine Arts program, and Sonoran Trails Middle School’s Fine Arts Program charities and organizations.

In addition, a silent auction will be held with several original paintings, lithos and posters from Santé Fe artist, Pablo Antonio Milan; signed instruments from celebrities and musicians, and artwork from the Thunderbird artists. For further details about this event, visit www.elpedregal.com.

Barbara’s Boutique Trunk Show Event showcasing A’Dena Accents Jewelry at el Pedregal

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Listen to live jazz music and attend an exclusive jewelry trunk show event hosted by Barbara’s Boutique, featuring designs by A’Dena Accents on Sunday, February 28 from 12 p.m. to 5p.m, only at el Pedregal at The Boulders.

 The collection is comprised of necklaces, bracelets, earrings, stretch rings and many pieces embellished by Swarovski crystals.  Door prizes and a $50 gift certificate to Barbara’s Boutique will be given away.  In addition, with the purchase of any A’Dena Accents jewelry, guests will receive a free gift. Don’t miss the fun!

2010 Spring Wine & Jazz at el Pedregal at The Boulders

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

El Pedregal Shops and Dining at the Boulders Resort returns with its annual Spring Wine and Jazz Festival celebrating distinctive shopping, delightful wines and jazz music from notable valley artists. Held in the outdoor amphitheatre, guests are invited to sit under the blue sky and listen to classic music every Sunday beginning February 28 through May 23, between the hours of 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. Admission is free and food tickets and commemorative wine glasses are available for purchase.

2010 Spring lineup includes:

2/28 -Hope Morgan- Named best female jazz vocalist by the Austin Jazz Players and Critics Poll.

3/7 -AFFINITY– 10 piece big band performing contemporary swing and big band jazz favorites

3/14- Ally & the Boys– Similar sounds to Celtic and Irish Jazz

3/21- Guy Pennacchio- A tribute to Frank Sinatra, this wonderful show pays homage to one of the greatest singers of all time.

3/28- Khani Cole –International recording artist performing from her three hit albums.

4/11 -Urban Quartet- String quartet, performing works from Metallica, Queen, Rolling Stones and more.

 4/18 –Eddie Boh Paris and friends- One of the great New Orleans style Dixieland Jazz trombone players of our time.

 4/25 –Marion Meadows- National recording artist, performing smooth jazz with his four-piece ensemble.

 5/2 –Freddie Duran Plan- Celebrating Cinco de Mayo with Latin jazz, Tejano and American hits.

 5/9 –Anthony Mazzella- Concert guitarists acclaimed by both Billboard and Guitar One magazines.

 5/16 –Marmalade Skies- Performing music of The Beatles from 1963 to 1970.

 5/23 –Jodi Light and Shining Star- Performing a variety of jazz favorites, as well as originals.

Golden Door Spa – Purification Ritual

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

When you visit the Golden Door Spa, you can experience more than a massage or facial.  Be sure to take advantage of the complete facility … fitness center and classes, labyrinth, outdoor pool and whirlpool, Spa Café and organic garden. 

Here is a great way to enjoy the benefits of the amenities offered in the Men’s and Ladies Niwas (Japanese resting place):  

 

 

Golden Door Spa at The Boulders – Purification Ritual 

In keeping with the Golden Door tradition of taking your spa experience to the next level, we encourage you to begin with five minutes in the steam room to cleanse and improve overall respiration. 

Next, we invite you to take a cool shower, followed by a cup of our green tea before a five-minute visit to the cedar sauna.  Repeat the cool shower followed by another cup of tea and finish with a ten-minute soak in the Japanese inspired o’furo pool.  

The Men’s and Ladies Niwas (Japanese resting place) also offer lockers, showers, lounges and a variety of spa amenities including robes, slippers and Golden Door products.  We recommend that you arrive at least 30 minutes prior to your spa appointment to fully experience the benefits of the Golden Door Niwas. 

All of this, along with plenty of relaxation and rejuvenation are available for you at the Golden Door Spa at The Boulders Resort in appropriately named Carefree, Arizona!