
John and Mary Garbaciak and Clayton Companies win the 2024 Spirit of Scottsdale Awards
Staff Writer | Mayor of Scottsdale
Scottsdale’s Neighborhood Advisory Commission is naming Mary and John Garbaciak, along with Clayton Companies, as the 2024 Spirit of Scottsdale Awards winners.
Scottsdale Mayor Lisa Borowsky says she is in full support of recognizing the hard work and sacrifice of local volunteers.
“The Spirit of Scottsdale Awards are more than just a recognition ceremony at the beginning of a City Council meeting — they embody the heart and soul of our community,” Mayor Borowsky said.
“These awards shine a spotlight on the unsung heroes, the visionary leaders, and the passionate advocates who have poured their time, energy, and spirit into making Scottsdale the vibrant and thriving community it is today. Through their unwavering dedication, innovative ideas, and commitment to excellence, these individuals and organizations exemplify the true spirit of Scottsdale, inspiring us all to strive for greatness and work together to build an even brighter future for our beloved city.”
Since 2019, the Spirit of Scottsdale awards recognized the people and places who embody the spirit of community, particularly through neighborhood stewardship and the ways in which a person or organization contributes to Scottsdale physically, aesthetically or socially, according to a press release.

John and Mary Garbaciak and Clayton Companies win the 2024 Spirit of Scottsdale Awards
The 2024 Individual award went to John and Mary Garbaciak, who were nominated for their dedication to beautifying Scottsdale’s roads.
The Garbaciaks volunteer as part of the Scottsdale Adopt-a-Road Program, which asks groups to clean their assigned roadway at least three times a year. The dynamic duo have been cleaning their roadway — Shea Boulevard from 108th to 116th St. — two-to-three times a month since October 2018.
The 2024 business or organization winner is Clayton Companies, which is a family-owned business here in Scottsdale that has been renovating and developing real estate in Old Town and south Scottsdale for decades, city officials say.
In 2024 they finished renovating a retail center located on the east side of Hayden Road just south of Osborn Road. As part of this project, they moved a Polynesian-themed Dairy Queen that was slated for demolition and remodeled the retail center around it.
This year, the Neighborhood Advisory Commission received 12 nomination submissions:
- Joe Previte, founder of Cowork With Friends
- Susan McGarry, HOA president
- Aaron Norwood, LevRose partner
- Joe Prado, president of the Colony Park Homeowners’ Association
- Prevent & Fix
- Cattle Track Arts & Preservation
- Choulet Performance Psychiatry
- Partners for Paiute
- LevRose Commercial Real Estate
- Technical Solutions
