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AT DESERT BOTANICAL GARDEN FISH OUT OF WATER AT THE GARDEN. Details Inside. A GUIDE TO FALL 2014 EVENTS

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AT DESERT BOTANICAL GARDEN

FISH OUT OF WATER AT THE GARDEN.Details Inside.

A GUIDE TO FALL 2014 EVENTS

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September 26 – January 4 | 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. | DailyOttosen Gallery in Dorrance Hall

The Fish Out of Water exhibit includes inked impressions of fi sh from local canals, rivers, lakes and ponds. The impressions are done by using an ancient Japanese technique called gyotaku. This technique dates back to the mid-1800s and is said to have been used by fi shermen to document their catches, but also for art purposes. The artist, Dr. Joe McAuliffe, is also director of research, conservation and collections at the Desert Botanical Garden.

Meet the artist! Join artist Joe McAuliffe on October 16 to hear about his practice of the fascinating art form of gyotaku. For tickets visit dbg.org/fi sh

Sponsored by:

FISH OUT OF WATER

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MARIPOSAMONARCAMONARCH BUTTERFLY EXHIBIT

September 27 – November 23 | 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. | DailyMaxine and Jonathan Marshall Butterfl y Pavilion

$3.50 for general public with paid Garden admission. Free for members with current member ID card and children under three.

Come surround yourself with hundreds of live monarchs at Mariposa Monarca. This exhibit features the life cycle and conservation efforts that surround it. NEW THIS YEAR—our Monarch Waystation—an area that is planted to attract monarchs on their journey.

MONARCH AND MILKWEED SATURDAYSEvery Sat., September 27 – November 8 | 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

Learn how you can create your own Monarch Waystation, participate in a tagging demonstration and go on a butterfl y walk.

Mariposa Monarca is generously sponsored by SRP with support from The Ferry Family Foundation in memory of Ernest S. and Virginia D. Ferry.

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The Desert Botanical Garden is featuring a fantastic variety of talented artists for the Fall Music in the Garden concert series. Enjoy performances from local bands at the always stunning Ullman Terrace stage.

Dining and Beverage OptionsPlan ahead and enjoy dinner at Gertrude’s, the Garden’s restaurant, or enjoy the following options at Ullman Terrace:• Patio Café• Chef-attended Station• Full Cash Bar• Boutique Wine Sales

Concerts take place Fridays on Ullman Terrace. In case of inclement weather, concerts will be held at Dorrance Hall. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. | Concerts 7 – 9 p.m.

Ticket PriceMembers: $20 | General Public: $25

To purchase tickets:• Order online at dbg.org/music• Call 480 481.8188 (8 a.m. – 5 p.m. daily)• Visit the Admissions Box Offi ce

(8 a.m. – 8 p.m. daily)

Must be 21 or older to attend and show proper identifi cation to be admitted. No exceptions. Children will not be admitted even if parent or guardian is present.

Fall 2014 Concerts OCT. 3 – NOV. 21 | 7 – 9 P.M.

Oct. 3 Flamenco Por La Vida Flamenco

Oct. 10 Bad Cactus Brass Band New Orleans Jazz

Oct. 17 Turning Point Jazz/Fusion

Oct. 24 The Sugar Thieves Delta Blues

Oct. 31 Tro De Mambo (formerly Fuerza Caribe) Latin Jazz/Percussion

Nov. 7 Mike Eldred Trio Blues/Guitar

Nov. 14 Dmitri Matheny Group Jazz

Nov. 21 Big Nick and the Gila Monsters

Blues

Concert venue is open seating only. Limited tickets are available. Advance ticket purchase recommended. Group rates are available for parties of 10 or more adults by calling 480 481.8104. No refunds or exchanges on tickets purchased. No outside food or beverage allowed.

Sponsored in part by:

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FALL PLANT SALEGarden Members PreviewFriday | October 10 | 7 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Open to the General PublicSaturday | October 11 | 7 a.m. – 5 p.m. AND Sunday | October 12 | 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

The Fall Plant Sale is a one-stop shopping experience featuring the largest variety of arid-adapted plants available in one location. This sale will have our largest selection ever, with many new and unusual plants of all sizes. Specimen-sized plants and delivery services will be available. Garden volunteers and horticulturists will be on hand to answer questions, assist in plant selections and offer advice. To preview a list of plants generally offered at the sale visit dbg.org/plantsale

No admission charge to enter the Fall Plant Sale.

sponsored by:

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THE GARDEN APPNow you can download the Garden app and use your smart phone to help customize your experience at the Garden. Available for your iPhone and Android.

The app includes trail guides, maps, garden tours, plant information and pictures, and a learning center that helps you care for your plants at home.

Developed by Clarisoft & Garden staff members.

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Thursday and Friday | October 23 – 24 | 8:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.Saturday and Sunday | October 25 – 26 | 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Located in the Garden’s Event Plaza and in the Pumpkin Patch.

Take a hayride to the Garden’s pumpkin patch, where each day children 12 and under can choose their own free pumpkin. Get lost in the Amazing Hay Bale Maze, visit with adorable farm animals in the petting zoo, enjoy lively Country and Western entertainment and carnival-style games in our spacious Event Plaza, and much more!

Activities and hayride are included with paid Garden admission. Free for members and children under three. Must show member ID to be admitted.

Food concessions and Harvest Market items are an additional charge. Programming subject to change.

Special thanks to the Pearson Family and Pearson & Company. Additional support from The Ferry Family Foundation in memory of Ernest S. and Virginia D. Ferry.

THE GREAT PUMPKIN FESTIVAL

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DAY OF THE DEADAT THE GARDEN

Join us for our 12th annual Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, with a variety of activities. This colorful tradition, celebrated throughout the American Southwest, Latin America and Mexico, honors departed loved ones in a festival setting.

All Day of the Dead events except Cuisine and Culture are included with paid Garden admission. Free for members with current member ID card.

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Exhibition of Ofrenda October 24 – November 2 | Webster Auditorium Exhibition hours correspond with all Día de los Muertos events.

Ofrenda, or Offering, is an important part of this traditional Mexican celebration. View Ofrenda installations by 10 local and renowned artists. All installations are original pieces that have been created specifically for this exhibition.

Cuisine and CultureThursday | October 30 | 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Members: $55 | General Public: $69

Acclaimed multimedia artist and community art advocate, Zarco Guerrero, discusses the history and customs of the holiday, followed by a sit-down dinner catered by Rosita’s Place. A folkloric dance presentation will conclude the event. For tickets visit dbg.org/cuisine

Día de los MuertosSaturday and Sunday | November 1 – 2 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Enjoy entertainment that will bring the history of the holiday to life through song, dance and storytelling. Try delicious food and pastries, and browse through beautiful art and jewelry for purchase in the Garden’s Mercado.

La Procesión – Afternoon ProcessionSunday | November 2 | 5 p.m.

The festivities will culminate with La Procesión or Procession. La Procesión represents the ancient tradition of marching as a community to burial sites in order to honor those who have passed on. This year, La Procesión will feature the traditions of placing candles at the memorial triptych, honoring loved ones, and enjoying traditional music and dance.

All events will be located inside the Garden. Programming subject to change.

AT THE GARDEN

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CHILES &CHOCOLATEFriday – Sunday | November 7 – 9 | 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Enjoy the sweet life while spending an afternoon or a weekend sampling your way through the outdoor beauty of the Garden. Delight your taste buds with indulgent gourmet chocolates, zesty salsas and other unique Southwestern treats. All products are available for purchase from local vendors, and the sweet sounds of DJ Miguel Ivery will defi nitely keep this weekend sizzlin’!

Included with paid Garden admission. Members are free with current Member ID card.

Programming subject to change.

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CHILES &CHOCOLATE

DOGS’ DAY IN THE GARDENSunday | November 16 | 8 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Take advantage of this special opportunity to bring the whole family, dogs included, to the Garden. Spend time in the “doghouse” with vendors sampling the best dog food and treats. Sit and listen to special presentations ranging from healthy dog treats to keeping dogs safe in the desert environment. Go for a walk on Garden trails, heel for family photo opportunities, and participate in craft activities for both children and dogs.

Included with paid Garden admission. Dog admission $4.00 each.Proceeds benefi ting Arizona Humane Society.

All dogs must be on a leash and remain on marked trails at all times. All dogs must be up-to-date on all vaccinations and registrations. Handlers are required to pick up after their dogs and properly dispose of their waste. Desert Botanical Garden reserves the right to refuse entry to or remove any dog thought to be dangerous to other dogs or visitors. Dogs will only be admitted to the Garden between the hours of 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. Programming subject to change.

SAVE THE DATE: Our next Dogs’ Day in the Garden is January 24, 2015.

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THE GARDEN SHOPDaily | 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.

Shop for distinctive gifts, books, home and garden decor, gourmet foods and unique desert plants.

Shop online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at gardenshop.dbg.org

M E M B E R S O N L Y

GARDEN SHOP SALEOctober 20 – 26, 2014

20% Off All Merchandise, Gifts, and Plants Offer excludes clearance items. Present your Garden membership card to receive discount. Discount applies only to members named on the card.

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PHOENIX BOYS CHOIR HOLIDAY PERFORMANCEWednesday | December 10 OR Thursday | December 11Doors open at 6 p.m. | Performance 7 – 8 p.m.Dorrance Hall

Celebrate the season with a special holiday choral performance by the Phoenix Boys Choir. This internationally renowned group will perform at the Desert Botanical Garden for an unforgettable evening of holiday music.

TICKET PRICESMembers: Adult $20 Child $10 (3 – 12)General Public: Adult $25Child $12 (3 – 12)

TO PURCHASE TICKETS• Order online at dbg.org• Call 480 481.8188 (8 a.m. – 5 p.m. daily)• Visit the Admissions Box Offi ce (8 a.m. – 8 p.m. daily)Concert is open seating only.

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The Valley’s best holiday event comes to life with more than 8,000 hand-lit luminaria bags and 10 entertainment groups performing nightly. This year’s event features Southwest elegance and the beauty of the Garden at night – a holiday experience not to be missed! For additional event information, visit dbg.org/luminaria

HOURS 5:30 – 9:30 p.m.(Timed entry admissions available at 5:30 or 7:30 p.m.)

TICKET PRICESMembers: Adults $25, Children $10 (3–12), Children under 3 admitted freeGeneral Public: Adults $30, Children $12.50 (3–12), Children under 3 admitted free

Member ticket sales begin September 15, 2014 Members can SAVE $5 off adult admission tickets by using the discount code Lumi2014 if purchased before October 31.

General Public ticket sales begin September 28, 2014

TO PURCHASE TICKETS:• Order online at dbg.org/luminaria• Call 480 481.8188 (8 a.m. – 5 p.m. daily)• Visit the Admissions Box Offi ce (8 a.m. – 8 p.m. daily)

For 25 or more tickets, call 480 481.8104. Group discount will apply. Ask about private rental options.

Presented by

DATES Members Only: December 5 – 6General Public: November 28 – 29, December 12, 13, 19 – 23, 26 – 30

Entertainment powered by:

Presented by:

Sponsored in part by:

D E S E R T B O T A N I C A L G A R D E NLUMINARIAS

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GERTRUDE’SDaily | 7 a.m. – 9 p.m.

Gertrude’s focuses on fresh, seasonal and locally sourced ingredients. The full bar offers local draft beer, craft bottles, Arizona and regional wines, along with Garden-inspired cocktails.

Join us for breakfast, lunch, dinner or Sunday brunch. Located in Ottosen Entry Garden.

Reservations are recommended and can be made at 480 719.8600 or gertrudesrestaurant.net

PATIO CAFÉ

A more casual option with a variety of gourmet sandwiches, garden fresh salads, ice cold beverages and treats. Located on Ullman Terrace. Hours vary.

DATES Members Only: December 5 – 6General Public: November 28 – 29, December 12, 13, 19 – 23, 26 – 30 DINING OPTIONS

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