Telling the stories that shape our community.
What Equality Means to Arizona Women Today
Each year on August 26, Women’s Equality Day invites us to recognize how far women have come and to consider how much work remains.
The date commemorates the certification of the 19th Amendment in 1920, which prohibited denying a citizen the right to vote based on sex. It was a defining moment in American history, made possible by generations of women who organized, spoke out, marched, wrote, taught, and refused to accept that their voices did not matter.
Summer Grilling, Elevated: Flavorful Backyard Favorites with Spice Traveler
There’s something special about summer grilling in Arizona. Whether you’re gathering with friends on the patio, hosting a family cookout, or simply enjoying a warm evening under the Prescott sky, the grill becomes the center of the season. While quality ingredients are important, the secret to unforgettable summer meals often comes down to one thing: flavor.
That’s where Spice Traveler’s Chimichurri Seasoning comes in.
Every Step Carries a Story: Quad Cities Walk to End Alzheimer’s Returns This September
For many participants, the Walk to End Alzheimer’s begins long before the first step is taken.
It begins with a diagnosis. A parent who starts forgetting familiar names. A spouse who becomes a caregiver. A family remembering someone they have lost. For others, it begins with a desire to support friends, neighbors and the millions of families whose lives have been changed by Alzheimer’s and other dementias.
On Saturday, September 26, 2026, those stories will come together at the Walk to End Alzheimer’s – Quad Cities at the Prescott Valley Civic Center.
Leading with Purpose: Jessye Johnson’s Commitment to Survivors, Community, and Change
For Jessye Johnson, leadership has never been about titles or recognition. It has always been about service, advocacy, and creating meaningful change for those who need it most.
Laraine Herring – 2024
When Laraine Herring is diagnosed with colon cancer, her deceased father returns to her as a raven, leading her on a magical journey through grief, trauma, and ancestral healing. As she copes with her diagnosis, she delves deeper into her family’s history, ultimately deciding what to carry forward and what to leave behind.
Danielle Derois Finds Connection Through Creativity
hen Danielle Derois started Old Soul Creatives, she wasn’t simply looking for a way to earn extra income. As a stay-at-home mom with a lifelong love of art and crafting, she wanted to create something that would allow her to stay present for her family while sharing her creativity with others. Today, that dream has grown into one of Prescott’s favorite mobile paint and sip experiences, bringing together people of all ages for afternoons and evenings filled with laughter, connection, and colorful canvases.
Building Brighter Tomorrows
When you think about the people who shaped your life, chances are someone believed in you before you believed in yourself. That’s exactly what Yavapai Big Brothers Big Sisters (YBBBS) does every single day.
Meet Big Sister Coleen and “Big Fur Brother” Grunt, who joined in a match with Little Sister Iris, 8, in September. This is the second match for both Big and Little. Grunt is in his first-ever match, though, and he really enjoyed hanging out with Iris when they first met … he even did tricks for her!
Save Sullivan’s
Efforts are underway to raise money for the Town of Chino Valley to purchase the beloved rock climbing area, Upper Sullivan Canyon.
Hygge in Bloom
There is a Danish word—hygge (pronounced hoo-gah). Difficult to translate, but easy to feel. It whispers like a warm mug between cold hands. More than coziness, it’s the soft glow of candlelight and the feeling of wool socks on wood floors. Hygge is not loud. It gathers, slowly, like steam on a windowpane. Hygge is the joy of slow mornings and long conversations over tea. It’s a way of being, a quiet embrace of life’s gentle pleasures.
Bridging the Gap: Tammy Frost Expands Access to Rural Healthcare in Northern Arizona
As rural healthcare challenges continue across the country, providers like Tammy Frost are helping lead a shift toward more personalized, accessible solutions—ensuring that no matter where someone lives, they have the opportunity to receive the care they deserve.
Building Community, One Connection at a Time
Prescott Woman Magazine chatted with Alexis Miller, Director of Community Outreach at Stepping Stones Agencies, to find out what makes her enjoy Prescott and everything it offers.
February Floral Trends: What’s In (and What’s Out)
February may be famous for classic red roses, but this year’s floral scene is anything but predictable. Whether you’re celebrating Valentine’s Day, Galentine’s Day, a birthday, or just leaning into a little self-love, 2026 is all about flowers that feel intentional, artful, and personal. Let’s talk about what’s blooming—and what we’re happily leaving behind



















