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22–25 SEPTEMBER  PHOENIX, ARIZONA, USA

                                                  Local Tours



                                 The following tours are open to all registered meeting attendees and guests.


                                                               Taliesin, Frank Lloyd Wright’s School of
                                                               Architecture, and Carefree
                                                               Tues., 24 Sept., 8 a.m.–noon. US$81; 20-person minimum.
                                                                Follow us to the foothills of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin
                                                               West, the architectural school and foundation of the legendary
                                                               master. You’ll look in on his architects of tomorrow and their
                                                               blueprints for the future and view a slide show highlighting the
                                                               past works created by Wright. During this 90-minute tour, you’ll
                                                               visit the Wrights’ private living quarters, the gracious Taliesin
                                                               West “garden room,” the drafting studio, music pavilion, the
                                                               cabaret cinema, and more while you enjoy a walking tour around
                                                               the terraces and walkways with an experienced guide who will
                                                               explain the history and importance of the architecture. From
                                                               there, we’ll head on to Carefree, a resort community north of the
                                    Photo © Visit Phoenix/Jill Richards.  city, nestled in the Foothills, offering a rugged Western, yet
                                                               upscale, vibe. We’ll stop at some of the boutique shops and galler-
          Heard Museum                                         ies and include plenty of sightseeing along the way.
          Sun., 22 Sept., 9:30 a.m.–1 p.m. US$59; 20-person minimum.
            We’re off to the Heard Museum, which reigns as the leading
          exhibitor of the heritage and history and arts and crafts of the
          Native American people. You’ll trace the development of the
          culture of the Southwestern Indians through the many art dis-
          plays, including Kachina carvings, silver-smithing, rug weav-
          ings, pottery, and basketry, to name a few. Look in on a
          Southwestern Indian craftsman as they create an original work
          of art, and browse through the gift shop, offering one of the
          finest selections of original Indian crafts available in the Valley.
          We’ll also include a tour of the surrounding neighborhood to
          familiarize you with the downtown convention center area.

          Desert Botanical Garden
          Mon., 23 Sept., 8 a.m.–noon. US$64; 20-person minimum.
            Most of the world’s 20,000 varieties of cacti and desert plants   Taliesin West, Scottsdale. Photo by Jwagg0309 via Wikimedia Commons.
          are displayed in this 145-acre living museum, along with succu-
          lents, trees, wildflowers, and shrubs from arid regions of Asia,   Hello Phoenix, Hello Scottsdale
          Africa, Australia, and the Americas. Temporary art exhibits   Wed., 25 Sept., 9 a.m.–12:30 p.m. US$42; 20-person minimum.
          rotate throughout the year, and guests will enjoy the creations of   Join us for an introduction and overview to the 5th largest city
          both national and local artists with colorful and monumental   in America, Phoenix, Arizona. Our experienced guide will keep
          exhibitions, which can be found throughout the garden. Our   you entertained and informed during our tour around the his-
          guide will be available during the self-guided tour to answer any   toric, financial, and entertainment districts surrounding the
          questions. You won’t want to miss “Plants and People of the   convention center and beyond. From past to present, you’ll learn
          Sonoran Desert,” a three-acre trail through a saguaro cactus    about our vibrant city, including a drive past the capitol building,
          forest, a mesquite thicket, a desert stream environment, and an   the sports arena, and several historic Phoenix landmarks. We’ll
          upland chaparral habitat that explores the many uses of desert   also travel to the Old Town/5th Ave. area of Scottsdale, where
          plants for food, construction, tools, basket making, and more.    you’ll have time to explore the unique Southwestern shops,
          As we travel through the city to the gardens, our guide will   boutiques, and galleries that make Scottsdale “The West’s Most
          showcase various points of interest along the route.   Western Town.”









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