Features
Best of Our Valley 2017 Winners: THE LIST
Drumroll please...the winners of the tenth annual Best of Our Valley contest are here! Each year AZFoothills.com ask readers to vote on their favorite Valley people, places, and more. The contest is answered with millions of votes and more than four hundred...
Seeking: 2017 Women Who Move the Valley
Arizona Foothills Magazine is dedicated to bringing its readers the stories of people who are making a difference in the Valley and making our home an even better place to live, work and play. Each year, AFM dedicates an issue to Women Who Move the Valley, several women who are making great strides in their fields but still take the time to give back to the community. In past years, AFM has featured some of the Valley’s top businesswomen, chefs, arts and cultural advocates, philanthropic heavy-hitters and many more highly respected women.
Now is the time to get your nominations in...
Ideal Day: Christina Barrueta
As a food and beverage journalist, our thriving culinary and cocktail scene keeps me busy. A typical day includes writing deadlines, recipe development, working on my Web site WriteOnRubee.com and, of course, visiting some of the Valley’s best restaurants. I am also a full-time medical documentation editor, but since this is my ideal day, I took the day off instead of juggling both jobs.
Seeking: Most Eligible Phoenicians 2017
Arizona Foothills Magazine seeks the Valley’s most eligible ladies and gents for its February 2017 issue. Are you or someone you know 25-plus years old, single, successful, attractive and a Valley resident? We want to know!
In the February 2017 issue, AFM spotlights its fourth-annual Most Eligible Phoenicians feature—just in time for Valentine’s Day. Who knows? Mr. or Mrs. Right might be a reader.
To nominate yourself or a friend as one of the Most Eligible Phoenicians, e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Please include the...
Workplace Workouts: The Skinny on How to Stay Slim on the Job
Getting paid to burn calories while chained to your desk? For as many hours as some of us spend sitting idly at our desks, it wouldn't hurt to break a little sweat! And, it won't hurt your employer either, ladies. Studies show that mini-workout breaks throughout the day helps lose weight, and reduces sick leave up to 25 percent.