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RIESTER does Halloween at the new Talking Stick Resort.

At RIESTER’s company retreat, our talented and creative staff went all out with some creative and stylish costumes. Here’s a small sampling . . .

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Nobody does glam like our own Christina Borrego. Here she is with her husband as they step out in high fashion from the Roaring Twenties.

Will from our media department as Hulk Hogan.

How many people could pull this outfit off? Will Hayes, from our media department, owns it as Hulk Hogan.

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Ali Moellering is Super Mario.

Mike Rushing as the Skipper from Gilligan's Island.

Mike Rushing as the Skipper from Gilligan's Island.

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Kayla Dash and Steven Byers--the company sailors.

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Simon and Sandrine groove to a seventies beat.

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The vivacious Cammy Wagner goes for the sex appeal as Cat Woman. Her husband Scott is the scary Halloween Guy.

View more on our Facebook page. You do not need to be on Facebook to view these photos.

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Feeling like the country is too polarized? If the issue is solar energy, it turns out we’re not!

A new survey found that:

• 94% of Americans think it is important for the nation to develop and use solar energy. This was consistent across all political party affiliations.

• 80% of Americans agree that Congress should consider reallocating federal subsidies from fossil fuels to solar.

Source: Schott Solar via Patrick O’Grady of the Phoenix Business Journal.

Funny video via the Rose Law Group with fact about Arizona’s solar potential:

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Talking Stick Resort and FFKR Architects collaborate to design a world class property in Arizona.

A new article in Lodging Magazine puts the spotlight on the new Talking Stick Resort in Arizona.

“Keeping True to their Heritage” discusses how FFKR worked with the Maricopa and Salt River Pima Indians to create a triumph of design in the desert.

Congratulations to Jim Dissett and Shanna Wolfe of RIESTER for your amazing work for these two clients.

Congratulations to FFKR and Talking Stick Resort for a job very well done.

Read the full article in Lodging Magazine.

Christina Borrego

Live It Change It campaign wins health education award.

Live It Change It was awarded first place in the “Professional Campaign” category for the 2010 Health Education Media Makers Yearly (HEMMY) Awards.

The HEMMY Awards are held in conjunction with the annual Arizona Public Health Association Fall Conference. The award will be formally presented at the conference on September 16, 2010. Toni Means will accept a commemorative glass plaque on behalf of the Bureau of Women’s and Children’s Health (Arizona Department of Health Services).

We are very proud of this campaign!

Alan Perkel

New RIESTER created website unveiled by Big Brothers Big Sisters.

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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arizona has a new website.

RIESTER, and especially Tim Riester, has a long history of working with and promoting the work of Big Brothers Big Sisters.

From the Big Brothers Big Sisters website: “Like the look of this website? It’s no wonder – it was designed and created by the best in the business! RIESTER is a longtime partner of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arizona. This partnership includes a 3 year stint by RIESTER CEO Tim Riester as Chairman of our Board of Directors. RIESTER’s interactive team went all out with our new website design! For that, and for all of your support with volunteers, events, advertising…the list goes on and on…all of us here at Big Brothers Big Sisters would like to say THANK YOU RIESTER!”

On behalf of RIESTER, thank you Big Brothers Big Sisters for the work you do for our community. Providing pro bono work to such a worthy organization is rewarding for us.

Thank you as well to the outstanding members of my team here at RIESTER for their work on this site.

Visit the new website.

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Tom Ortega

RIESTER delivers a clean design for Clean Air.

Maricopa County’s Clean Air brand recently became more visible with the unveiling of the Air Quality Department’s new office. Working with a team of graphic and interior designers, RIESTER developed a look that is, itself, clean. The space features an illuminated wall that glows in accordance with the color-coded air quality grade; a glass table that floats on the letters “AIR;” and an entire wall made out of 100% bamboo paper pulp. The sustainable design aligns perfectly with the Department’s “Clean Air Make More” campaign.

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