Telling the stories that shape our community.
Glorious Bursts of Color and Lush Green Abundance
Wendy and her husband Greg started offering weddings and other events on their 30-acre property four years ago (their son Grant and his bride Sofia were the first to get married there).
Hosting events at Lynx Creek Farm is a family affair. Wendy and Greg live on the property, and their daughter Raphael is the day-of coordinator.
Between events, the trio works to constantly beautify the property, adding color and depth to its wide-open views.
Unwrap the Gift of Giving
t Rafter Eleven, we believe in the power of giving and the importance of fostering our local community. Located in the heart of Prescott Valley, Rafter Eleven is not just a C.O.W. (Coffee, Olive Oil, and Wine) bar, but a place where you can give the gift of quality time and quality products. Whether your gift comes in the form of a bottle of wine shared between friends, a custom-made gourmet gift basket, or a gift certificate, there is something for everyone at Rafter Eleven.
Celebrating Life’s Moments
Tucked away in the heart of Prescott, Arizona, Willow Creek Inn offers more than just a place to host an event—it provides an unforgettable experience rooted in charm, history, and a genuine sense of welcome. Whether you’re planning a wedding, anniversary party, baby shower, or corporate celebration, Willow Creek Inn delivers a personalized and peaceful environment unlike any other.
Owned and operated by Nancy and Eric Bewley—33-year Prescott residents and dedicated community supporters who have helped raise funds for numerous local organizations—the inn reflects the warmth and creativity of its hosts. After outgrowing their previous location, the couple stumbled upon the historic 1877 Victorian manor.
“The inn was up for sale again,” Nancy shared. “I peeked in the windows and walked the property and knew that this gem would be a beautiful event spot.”
Heard, Valued, Understood
Whole person care at Polara Health represents a fundamental shift in our approach to healthcare, emphasizing the importance of addressing not only physical health but also an individual’s emotional, social, and mental well-being. It is an approach that recognizes the interconnectedness of all these aspects in shaping an individual’s overall health and quality of life.
Whole person care improves health outcomes and creates a more patient-centered and empathetic experience where patients feel heard, valued, and understood; something we all desire and need in our lives.
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Meeting a Need
Prescott Woman Magazine chatted with Tammy Frost, BS, MSPAS, PAC, with GRACE Direct Primary Care, to find out what makes her enjoy being a part of the Prescott Chamber of Commerce and how it benefits her business.
One Key to Good Parenting
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about what it takes to be a good leader, and how that crosses over into parenting. In conversations with leaders I admire, I’ve realized there’s one quality I respect most of all, and I believe this quality might be the most defining characteristic of a good leader … and a good parent.
When I write “leader,” I’m not necessarily referring to someone with a leadership title. A leader is someone who takes accountability for making a positive difference in the lives of others—and isn’t that what we do as parents?
So what is this quality? First, I’ll tell you what it’s not: It’s not charisma, confidence, knowledge, or vision.
Breathtaking Grandeur
“I think I am on the wrong train,” I said to myself while on the five-minute ride from Zurich, Switzerland to Lucerne. My international travel skills have gotten a bit rusty in the nearly two-year break during the global pandemic.
A Springtime Paradise
As the final snowflakes of winter melt away, the team at Yavapai Landscaping is envisioning a world of spring blossoms and lush lawns. Building on our previous insights into the art of tree trimming, this edition focuses on transforming the dormant canvas of your backyard into a vibrant spring landscape through our unique design services.
Autumn Wellness Bucket List
Hello, fall! I love autumn in Prescott. Maybe you do, too? Crisp air, bright blue skies; the return of pumpkin, squash, and other comfort foods; Halloween and spooky ghost stories…
Many women’s lives speed up in autumn, with kids back in school, work projects on the upswing, and minds turning to holiday preparation.
As a doctor I see a pattern this time of year: every autumn, women feel invigorated about their health and come to me ready to finally lose weight, get blood pressure down, get hormones balanced, etc.
But autumn life is vibrant and stimulating and it’s happening all around them, so they easily lose focus on their own health goals. They live, they slip, and they feel guilty that they’re not being “perfect” (even though they promised themselves that this time, they would be).
Coming Home
Prescott Woman Magazine chatted with Courtney Golder, pediatric dentist, to find out what makes her enjoy Prescott and everything it has to offer
Is Your Home as Healthy as You?
Healthy living has become the focus for many of us. Eating right, exercising consistently, and drinking water have become an integral part of our lifestyles.
Can we say the same for our homes?



















