
On this week’s episode of the Scottsdale Vibes Podcast, host Alicia Haygood sits down with Scottsdale natives and lifelong friends Skyler Badenoch and Ricky Palmer, the duo behind the much-anticipated Vineyards in the Valley event returning this December. What began as a shared love of wine has grown into one of Scottsdale’s most meaningful celebrations—uniting community, compassion, and connection over exceptional wine and cuisine.
Now in its second year, Vineyards in the Valley will feature 70+ ultra-premium wineries, local chefs, and unforgettable experiences—all benefiting Hope for Haiti, a nonprofit where Badenoch serves as CEO. The organization provides vital healthcare to Haitian women and families, including early detection and treatment for breast and cervical cancer.
For Badenoch, this mission is deeply personal: “Our work focuses on improving quality of life, particularly for women and children. It’s not just about what we do, but the problems we help local Haitian leaders solve.”
Palmer’s inspiration also came from the heart. Wanting to honor his late mother, a breast cancer survivor, he turned a simple idea—hosting a wine event—into a powerful cause. “I wanted to make an impact that mattered,” he says. “When Skyler told me about the women walking miles to get screened in Haiti, I knew we had to make this happen.”
An Event Rooted in Community
This year’s event takes place at the Scottsdale Stadium, a full-circle moment for the friends who grew up watching spring training games there. Guests will enjoy world-class wine, local restaurant partnerships, and music—all while supporting life-changing healthcare in Haiti.
Leading up to the grand tasting, a series of exclusive dinners at top Scottsdale restaurants like Bourbon Steak, Catch, Hearth ’61, and Course Restaurant will pair exquisite cuisine with featured wineries.
Every sip tells a story: of community, of friendship, and of hope. “We started with a dream,” Palmer shares, “and now we’re helping change lives.”Tickets are already going fast for this year’s Vineyards in the Valley.
To learn more or to purchase tickets, visit https://hopeforhaiti.com/vineyardsinthevalley/
