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Green Living’s third-annual Best of Arizona 2024, held on October 14 at SRP’s Pera Club in Tempe, brought up Arizona’s leaders in the green community to honor excellence in sustainability, wellness, and eco-conscious living. Additionally, the evening featured vibrant performances and Aboriginal artists ‘ artistic talent in honor of Indigenous Peoples ‘ Day. Sarita Marquez Eto gave a water blessing, Shikeyah Torres hoop danced, and Jim Covarrubias performed a life painting. Significant moments of the live awards ceremony were punctuated by live drumming from Ken Koshio, which furthered the evening’s mystery.

Green Living’s Best of Arizona 2024 Recap
Dorie Morales, publisher of Green Living, and Arizona Wilderness Brewing Owner Jon Buford

For the second year in a row, Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego and natural realtor Tammy Bossee were present, accepting awards for Best Green Leader in Public Service and Best Green Realtor, both. The evening even spotlighted beautiful artistic works from Indigenous fashion designers and their lines, including Ruby Farias Designs, Mayume, DaWoozhii Designs, Devennsew, Calandra Etsitty, Norma Baker-Flyinghorse, and Loren Aragon.

Green Living’s Best of Arizona 2024 Recap
Mayor of Phoenix, Kate Gallego, and Tammy Bosse, a natural agent.
Model Felia Claw carries the student’s design.
Photos by Brett Prince
designer Deven Tso of Forge.
Lexy Romano and Scott Ortega, the mayor of Scottsdale.

The evening recognized winners across 30 Best of Arizona categories, recognizing their extraordinary contributions to sustainability, wellness and eco-conscious living across the state. Special thanks to event vendors and sponsors SRP, Denali, Urban Farming Education, Creating Cash from Trash, Green Light Solutions, Sustainability Advisors, PBC, Full Time to Travel Time Podcast, and RDT Worldwide for making this event feasible.

Eric Glomski, the owner of Page Springs Cellars, and Shelby Tuttle, the managing editor of Green Living.
Jim Covarrubias performs live at the performance.
Ginger Sykes Torres, the senior director of the USDA Farm Service Agency, addresses the audience.
African National hoop dancer Shikeyah Torres performs

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