Telling the stories that shape our community.
Hard Work, Grit … and Fulfillment
Even while Nyla D’ Salon had its best year ever in 2021, and is on track for another record year in 2022, owner Jenny Bacon is working as hard as ever. And it’s worth it.
This October, Nyla D’ will celebrate 15 years in business. Those 15 years have been a journey filled with lessons and “the pure joy of knowing what it’s like to work so hard to earn something and then make a success out of it.”
Jenny’s is a story of determination, hard work, and ultimately, the fulfillment of seeing those pay off.
‘Where Community is Our Business’
As a unique and charming venue in Prescott Valley, Rafter Eleven has established itself as the go-to destination for memorable business meetings and curated private events. With its rustic atmosphere, exquisite new menu options, and refreshing cocktails, Rafter Eleven promises to deliver an unforgettable experience for you and your guests, whether it’s for business or pleasure.
It Takes a Village – With a Wind Section
Arizona Philharmonic (AZ Phil) has seen some changes recently, expanding its family and updating its identity.
Helping to Break the Cycle of Poverty
Teens’ Closet, a program of North Star, provides free, quality clothing to Prescott quad-city-area teens ages 13-19 who are in financial need. Set up like a clothing boutique, Teens’ Closet is located on the campus of Taylor Hicks Elementary School. Teens can come in every other month to shop with a parent or guardian if they’re under 18. They can make appointments by calling 928.379.1667.
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Celebrating Women of Distinction
Each year, the Prescott Woman Awards spotlight exceptional women who lead with integrity, impact, and innovation across their respective fields. These awards are more than recognition—they are a celebration of those who shape our community with purpose and passion. This year’s recipients—Sadie Sarti, Kendall Fenn, and Sheri Nelson—represent excellence in professional achievement, resilience, and STEM education.
Better Together
Creativity runs in the family, the women said: their great-grandfather, Runar G. Rodell, is considered one of America’s greatest western artists. His work—dioramas with backgrounds painted in oil paint and foregrounds containing sculptures made of sticks and other natural materials he collected in nature—is currently on display in the Phippen Museum’s James Gallery.
Lighting Up the Holiday Season
Phoenix ZooLights is celebrating its 30th anniversary this holiday season with special events and displays, and it’s easier than ever to experience with the new “Cruise ZooLights” option to drive through instead of walking.
Privy-Practical Plants
Plants are a go-to decorating tool. Whether it’s an erupting Schefflera that offsets a boxy sofa or an English Ivy that softens the doldrums of a desk, greenery can bring a much-needed life into your home’s décor. Why. not extend that soul-soothing effect of houseplant foliage to the bathroom?
A New Approach to Chronic Pain Relief
By now, you have probably heard of the “mindfulness movement.” You may have read a magazine article or two, and it’s hard to ignore the ever-growing collection of mindfulness books at the bookstore or library. Many people who have tried it say mindfulness has made a remarkable difference in their quality of life.
Now take mindfulness and apply it to medicine; specifically, the treatment of chronic pain. This is what internationally acclaimed neurosurgeon Dr. Sam Safavi-Abbasi and neurosurgical nurse practitioner and certified somatic experiencing practitioner Elisa Venezia are bringing to their patients, right here in the Quad Cities area.
‘My Favorite Thing About Prescott Are the People’
Prescott Woman Magazine chatted with Dana Murdock, President of Thumb Butte Distillery, to find out what makes her enjoy Prescott and everything it has to offer.
The Freshest Trends
Most people are familiar with the “garden window,” a deep window box, usually behind the sink (for access to water). These windows are usually single pane glass, aluminum framed, and hard as heck to reach. They often leak, and in the winter months, they do little to protect fragile plants from the cold. So which plants are best to grow in the kitchen, and how do we best plan for them?



















