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Stage March 3
Country fans can sing along and get their dance on to not only Gregory, but Trent Tomlinson and Matt Farris, who will both be joining him on stage, along with other special guests.
Entry costs a $10 minimum donation to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, which will accompany the portion of proceeds from the bar that will benefit this great cause.
For more information on this and other upcoming events at Cadillac Ranch visit www.Facebook.com/CadillacRanchTempe or call 480.894.1111.
ACCLAIMED MUSICIAN BRAD MEHLDAU PERFORMS IN SCOTTSDALE
Brad Mehldau Trio
Saturday, January 22 at 8 p.m.
Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts
Virginia G. Piper Theater
(SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.) – Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts will present the Brad Mehldau Trio on Saturday, Jan. 22, at 8 p.m. Tickets are available for $24 and $34 online at www.ScottsdalePerformingArts.org or through Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts’ Patron Services Box Office at (480) 994-ARTS (2787), ext. 2.
One of the most lyrical and intimate voices of jazz piano today, Brad Mehldau has forged a unique path that embodies the essence of jazz exploration, classical romanticism and pop allure. From critical acclaim as a bandleader to major international exposure in collaborations with Pat Metheny, Renee Fleming and Joshua Redman, Mehldau continues to garner numerous awards and admiration from both jazz purists and music enthusiasts alike.
Mehldau has created brilliant re-workings of classic songs by The Beatles, Cole Porter, Radiohead, Paul Simon, Gershwin and others, alongside his own significant catalogue of original compositions. With his self-proclaimed affection for popular music and classical training, Mehldau has become “universally admired as one of the most adventurous pianists to arrive on the jazz scene in years.” (Los Angeles Times)
For this concert, Mehldau will be joined by Larry Grenadier on bass and Jeff Ballard on drums, who collaborated with the pianist on his latest critically acclaimed album, Highway Rider.
SEASON SPONSORSHIP The Arizona Republic is the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts’ 2010–11 season media sponsor. Additional support is provided by Frontdoors.
LOCATION AND PARKING Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts is located at 7380 E. Second St. in downtown Scottsdale, four blocks south of Indian School Road and three blocks east of Scottsdale Road. Free parking is available in the public parking garage located to the west of Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts and directly behind Los Olivos restaurant on Wells Fargo Avenue. Additional free parking is available at the Old Town Parking Corral at East Second Street and Brown Avenue and at the Civic Center Library parking garage located on Drinkwater Boulevard at East Second Street.
ACCESSIBILITY Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts offers performance accommodations to enhance audience members’ experience, including: American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation or live audio description with two weeks advance notice. Assistive-listening devices and wheelchair seating are always available. Visit the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts’ Web site at www.ScottsdalePerformingArts.org or contact the Patron Services Box Office at (480) 994-ARTS ext. 2 [TDD: (480) 874-4694] for further details. Please inquire about services when ordering tickets.
GROUP AND STUDENT DISCOUNTS Attend with family and friends, or bring a group from your business, civic or religious organization. Save $4 per ticket and at least $30 in handling fees when purchasing 15 or more tickets to the same event (subject to availability; some restrictions apply). Instead of $2.50 per single ticket, the handling fee is only $7.50 total for group orders. Full-time students may purchase half-price tickets one hour before events/performances (subject to availability; limit one single ticket per full-time student; some restrictions apply). Must present current valid student I.D. in person at the patron services box office. No phone orders.
THE STORE The Store @ Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts offers a unique selection of art-related merchandise, including handmade jewelry, imaginative toys, decorative objects from around the world, original furnishings for the home and office and music, books and greeting cards. Members receive a 10-percent discount, and gift-wrapping and shipping also are available. Purchases are tax-free and support the programs of Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts. The Store is open seven days a week: Monday – Saturday, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Sunday, noon – 5 p.m.; and throughout most evening performances (30 minutes after final curtain). Phone: (480) 874-4644.
SCOTTSDALE CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS One of the premier performing-arts halls in the Western United States, Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts is recognized for its diverse, high-quality presentations of classical and world music, dance, jazz and theater, educational programs and festivals, which serve more than 300,000 people annually. The Center is among the most important projects of architect Bennie Gonzales, who designed the 1975 adobe-inspired building as part of the Scottsdale Civic Center complex. A major renovation in 2009 by architect John Douglas modernized the Center’s main entrance and interiors. The cool and spacious Dayton Fowler Grafman Atrium welcomes visitors and showcases Kana Tanaka’s radiant glass sculpture, Spirit of Camelback, commissioned by the Scottsdale Public Art Program. Known for its intimacy and comfort, the Center’s state-of-the-art, 853-seat Virginia G. Piper Theater envelopes with its warm, wood interiors and excellent acoustics, while its gently sloped seating and superior viewing connect audience and artist. Additional venues include the Center’s 137-seat Stage 2 theater and neighboring 1,800-capacity Scottsdale Civic Center Amphitheater. The Center is located on a lush, 21-acre urban park, a short walk from Scottsdale’s Old Town and gallery districts. Nearby attractions include Robert Indiana’s iconic LOVE and Louise Nevelson’s Windows on the West sculptures as well as the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art (SMoCA) with James Turrell’s Knight Rise skyspace.
Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts is owned by the City of Scottsdale and, along with SMoCA and the Scottsdale Public Art Program, is managed by the nonprofit Scottsdale Cultural Council.
HOW TO REACH US
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Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts
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7380 E. Second St.
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Scottsdale, AZ 85251
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Patron Services Box Office: (480) 994-ARTS (2787), ext. 2
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TDD: (480) 874-4694
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E-mail: info@sccarts.org
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Fax: (480) 874-4699
(Phoenix, AZ) Celebrate the sounds of the season with the Sonoran Desert Chorale’s 17th annual holiday concert Home For the Holidays December 11 at 7:30 p.m. at First United Methodist Church, Mesa and December 12 at 3 p.m. at Valley Presbyterian Church, Paradise Valley.
The performances welcome special guests The Southwest Brass in a collaboration of festive holiday music, including chorus, brass, organ and percussion, and featuring Z. Randall Stroope’s An American Christmas and Randol Alan Bass’s Gloria. The Chorale also celebrates England, Austria, Bulgaria, Spain, France and Germany in the singing of traditional seasonal carols from around the world. Plus, the annual Sing-Along incorporates organ, piano, the Chorale and audience participation.
The Magnificat by James Whitbourn, features tenor solo, SATB Choir, Organ and Gong, in a new setting of the Magnificat text with “full on” organ and dramatic use of the gong.
American Christmas
was written out of Z. Randall Stroope’s desire to underscore
the significant contribution America has made to music
around the world. The American revivalist song “Zion Wells”
is the “flagship” tune that waves in and out of American
Christmas. The principal portion of the text to
American Christmas (adapted by the composer) is from “O
Come, All Ye Faithful” (attributed to Francis Wade). Perhaps
the best known carol in American Christmas is ”I
Wonder As I Wander,” an Appalachian carol for baritone and
mixed choir. American Christmas includes a setting
of Alfred Burt’s “Star Carol,” born out of a tradition
started by Reverend Bates G. Burt, his composer son, Alfred,
and a friend of the family, Whila Hutson. Together, the
three collaborated each year on a new carol which was handed
out in the form of a Christmas Card. The work, accompanied
by Organ, a brass quintet and percussion, celebrates the
season through the use of some of our country’s “National”
carols and traditional music.
The Randol Alan Bass Gloria, a stunning
setting of the Gloria text for divisi choir, is set to 2
trumpets, 2 horns, 2 trombones, tuba, full organ and
percussion.
Tickets for Home For the Holidays are $15 Adults or $12 Seniors (62 +), Children, Students, and Groups of 10 or more. They may be purchased by calling 480-305-4538 or at the door 30 minutes prior to curtain. Student Rush tickets are available 10 minutes prior to curtain.
To learn more about the Sonoran Desert Chorale, please go to www.sonorandesertchorale.org.
EVENT INFORMATION
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WHO: SONORAN DESERT CHORALE
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WHAT: HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS
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WHERE: Saturday, December 11, 2010 at 7:30 p.m.
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First United Methodist Church
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15 E. First Avenue, Mesa (right across from the Mesa Arts Center)
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Sunday, December 12, 2010 at 3 p.m.
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Valley Presbyterian Church
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6947 East McDonald Drive, Paradise Valley
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TICKETS: Adults: $15.00
Seniors (62+)/Children/Students: $12.00
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Groups of 10+: $12.00
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INFO: 480-305-4538
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www.sonorandesertchorale.org
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Sonoran Desert Chorale was founded in 1994 and is led by Music Director Jeff Harris. Since its inception, the group has become a highly regarded and sophisticated choral organization, presenting musical compositions from cultures around the globe as well as important pieces from the European and American music traditions. Concerts frequently include guest performances and collaborations with distinguished artists and organizations in the community such as the Phoenix Children’s Chorus, Southwest Brass, Mesa Caledonian Pipe. In 2005, the Chorale was invited to perform with Broadway superstar Michael Crawford for the inaugural concert of the $150 million Mesa Arts Center. The Chorale frequently is engaged for a European concert tour, with performances throughout Europe, including Venice, Salzburg, and Prague. Significant support is received from the Arizona Commission on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts. http://www.sonorandesertchorale.org/
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Encanto Park Celebration
What:
75th Anniversary event
November
27th 10am-8pm
Where: Encanto Park, 19th Ave & Encanto, 2605 N. 15th Ave., Phoenix
Parking: Free park and shuttle service from Phoenix College parking structure on 15th Avenue, just north of Thomas Road. Shuttle begins at 9:30 a.m. Last shuttle leaves the park at 8:30 p.m.
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11 to 11:15 a.m. Ribbon-cutting at the Entrada, a formal entrance on the park's southeastern edge.
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11:20 to 11:40 a.m. Ribbon-cutting at the park's Red Bridge.
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11:45 a.m. to noon. Opening speech by Phoenix Vice Mayor Michael Nowakowski on the main stage.
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Noon to 4 p.m. Family fun zone. Activities include giant Twister game at noon and paddle boat competition at 1 p.m.
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4-9 p.m. Friends of Encanto Park fundraising reception at the Historic Clubhouse to benefit Encanto Park. Tickets: $50 in advance; $75 at the door. Information: www.friendsof encantopark.com.
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7 p.m. Fireworks.
Bill Johnson’s Big Apple Restaurants: Come Celebrate 55 Years of Arizona Cookin’ Done Right
Valley of the Sun Landmark is the
Place Where Residents and Visitors
Alike Turn To for Delectable BBQ in
an Authentic Western Atmosphere
(To
commemorate 55 years in the
Valley of the Sun, Bill
Johnson’s Big Apple’s will host
a carnival themed 55th
Anniversary Customer
Appreciation Event on Saturday
afternoon, November 13. The
celebration will take place the
stores 19th Avenue
and
(Phoenix, AZ) – Bill Johnson, the legendary showman, once said of his namesake restaurants: “Bill Johnson’s Big Apple Restaurants are where the sidewalks end and the Old West begins.” 55 years later, the sentiment rings truer than ever – the Arizona landmark is still thee place where Valley of the Sun residents, snowbirds, and visitors alike turn to for some of the best BBQ on the planet in a nostalgic western atmosphere where the servers make you feel like part of the family. Story Continues
John Lithgow in Stories by Heart October 21–22, 2010 Thursday @ 7:30 p.m. and Friday @ 8 p.m. Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts
Virginia G. Piper Theater – Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts will present John Lithgow in his critically acclaimed, one-man theatrical memoir Stories by Heart on Thursday, Oct. 21, at 7:30 p.m. and Friday, Oct. 22, at 8 p.m. Story Continues
ARIZONA GOVERNOR
JANICE K. BREWER WILL OPEN EIGHTH ANNUAL ARIZONA
POLICE ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE & SEMINAR OCTOBER
20TH @ TALKING STICK RESORT
(INDIAN
BEND & THE 101, SCOTTSDALE)
The Arizona Police Association (APA) announced
today that Governor Jan Brewer has agreed to
open their Eighth Annual Conference and Seminar
October 20th
at the Talking Stick Resort and Casino, (9700 E.
Indian Bend Road). The Governor will speak at
8:40 a.m. The event will feature a variety of
world class speakers as well as vendors. The
APA is seeking sponsors and individual donors.
For additional information on the Conference and
sponsorship opportunities please visit the APA
website,
www.azpolice.org
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Love House Kids Program Annual Fund Raiser DinnerThe Love House Kids Program Annual Charity Dinner invites you to mix with celebrity guests like the World’s Greatest Stuntman, Spanky Spangler, four-time world boxing champion Michael Carbajal, world boxing champions Louis Espinoza, and Joe Joseph. For $35 per person, enjoy a chicken dinner, dance to the music of a “Tribute To Tom Petty Band”, “Joyce Guyett with Into Wishin band” and “Dan Clay”. A Silent Auction gives you the opportunity to bid on many exciting items.
All the money raised goes to supporting the wonderful programs at the Love House Kids Program. Corporate donations are appreciated and companies will enjoy major name recognition both during the evening and in media releases. Remember all of your generous donations are fully tax deductible as the Love House is a 501C3 charity.
At the Love House the mission is to help every abused or neglected child experience their God given right to safety, love and hope. Maureen Karpinski works tirelessly to give these children everything they need to succeed through difficult times. They get back to school clothes and supplies, Christmas gifts, food and shelter. But most of all they feel loved and safe.
Among the programs Love House supports are “The Girl's Place”, which is a transitional home for 18 year old girls who want to finish school and get a career and wouldn't be able to once they age out of CPS. Their “Therapy Program” takes on some different dynamics offering classes on distorted thinking and interpretations to help children cope. The recent back to school shoe and back pack drive provided much needed support for the kids. And starting September 27th the Annual Christmas Toy Drive for 800 kids begins. Story Continues
Black Canyon CIty 3rd Annual Wine, Cheese & Pie Sept 25th
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Sept. 1-Nov. 24 | Join host Walt Richardson for a relaxing evening of live music from some of the Valley’s best singer/songwriters. Artists vie for a spot in the Nov. 19 Songwriters’ Showcase. Enjoy food & beverage specials. Exclusive session for high school and younger from 5 to 6 p.m.6-10 p.m., Wednesdays | Tempe Center for the Arts 700 W. Rio Salado Parkway • Tempe, AZ 85281 • Box Office: 480/350-2TCA (2822) • Facsimile: 480/350-2828 | |
6-10 p.m., Wednesdays Sept. 1-Nov. 24 |
Tempe
Little Theatre: “The Kitchen Witches” Two
cable-access cooking show hostesses have hated each
other for 30 years.
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Tempe Center for the Arts 700 W. Rio Salado Parkway • Tempe, AZ 85281 • Box Office: 480/350-2TCA (2822) • Facsimile: 480/350-2828 | |
6-10 p.m., Wednesdays Sept. 1-Nov. 24 |
Childsplay: “A
Year with Frog and Toad”
4 p.m., Sept. 12;
Saturdays and Sundays 1 and 4 p.m., Sept. 18-Oct. 16 This
delightful, Tony Award-nominated family musical follows
the adventures of two great friends, the cheerful Frog
and his grouchy friend, Toad through the four seasons of
a year. Recommended for age four and older.
Buy Tickets |
Tempe Center for the Arts 700 W. Rio Salado Parkway • Tempe, AZ 85281 • Box Office: 480/350-2TCA (2822) • Facsimile: 480/350-2828 | |
OCTOBER 2010 | |||
October 8-31, 2011 |
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Scottsdale Desert Stages Theatre | |
October 22nd - November 28th, 2010 and January 7th to January 23rd, 2011 |
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Scottsdale Desert Stages Theatre | |
Oct 26-31 | In The Mood | Herberger Theater Center | |
Oct 28 | Lynyrd Skynyrd | Veterans Memorial Coliseum | |
Oct 28-30 | MARONZIO VANCE & JAMES ADOMIAN | Tempe Improv | |
Oct 28 | WESTMARC's Best of the West Awards and Dinner program is widely regarded as one of the most prestigious events in the West Valley. Each year, WESTMARC recognizes individuals, municipalities and organizations for their contributions to the image, lifestyle and economic development of Western Maricopa County. |
Renaissance Glendale Hotel, 9495
W. Coyotes Boulevard. |
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Oct 29 | Snoop Dogg | Veterans Memorial Coliseum | |
Oct 29-31 | American Saddlebred Association of Arizona 2010 Futurity www.americansaddlebredassociationofarizona.com | WestWorld Scottsdale | |
Oct 29-31 |
Arizona Paint Horse Club Arizona
Harvest of Color
www.azpaints.org
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WestWorld Scottsdale | |
Oct 29 | Alpin Hong | Chandler Center for the Arts | |
October 29 - November 21, 2010 |
Inspired by Busby Berkeley’s 1933 classic movie, 42nd Street tells the story of a humble chorus girl who becomes an overnight success when she steps into the limelight on short notice to replace the injured leading lady. This sparkling song-and-dance extravaganza, one of the longest running American musicals in Broadway history, taps its way onto the ABT stage with hits that include We're in the Money, Shuffle off to Buffalo, Lullaby of Broadway, and, of course, the title song. | Arizona Broadway Theatre 7701 W Paradise Lane Peoria AZ 623-776-8400 | |
Oct 29 - Nov 14 | In the Next Room (or the Vibrator Play) Herberger Theater Center (Stage West) Oct 29 - Nov 14, 2010 PROFESSIONAL ACTORS THEATRE Performances at the Herberger Theater Center.(602) 252-8497 or actorstheatrephx.org. | PROFESSIONAL ACTORS THEATRE Performances at the Herberger Theater Center | |
Oct 30 | Godsmack | Veterans Memorial Coliseum | |
Oct 30 |
KANGEN
Executive Luncheon OCTOBER
30th
in Scottsdale Home Town Buffet $8.50
This is a block or two south of McDowell.
We'll start checking people in at 10 AM. Pay at the
door but RSVP TODAY!!! RSVP
602-561-1198 or
keith@yournewsaz.com
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HomeTown Buffet
1312 N Scottsdale Road Scottsdale, AZ 85257 |
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Oct 30 | Scottsdale Saddle Club Horse Show | WestWorld Scottsdale | |
Oct 31 | Scottsdale Saddle Club Gymkhana | WestWorld Scottsdale | |
NOVEMBER 2010 | |||
Nov 3 | Montgomery Gentry | Veterans Memorial Coliseum | |
Nov 4-6 | Jo Koy Special Event | Tempe Improv | |
Nov 4-7 | ROMEO AND JULIET - ARIZONA THEATRE COMPANY Performances at Herberger Theater Center. Info: (602) 256-6995 or arizonatheatre.org |
ARIZONA
THEATRE COMPANY Performances at Herberger
Theater Center
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Nov 5 | Old School Jam | Veterans Memorial Coliseum | |
Nov 6 | Elton John & Leon Russell | US Airways Center | |
Nov 6 | Megadeth | Veterans Memorial Coliseum | |
Nov 5-7 |
17th
Annual Carefree Fine Art & Wine Festival 10am-5pm
$3 admin
www.thunderbirdartists.com Carefree Fine Art & Wine Festival Nov 5-7, 2010 Hours: 10am-5pm Admission: $3 Parking: Free Where: Downtown Carefree (AZ), Easy & Ho Hum Streets Commercial: 2009 Festival Commercial |
Carefree | |
Nov 5-7 | Wild West Days, an annual Wild West experience that is one of Cave Creek's signature events, will be from Nov. 5-7 in downtown Cave Creek | downtown Cave Creek | |
Nov 11-28 | MA RAINEY'S BLACK BOTTOM - ARIZONA THEATRE COMPANY Performances at Herberger Theater Center. Info: (602) 256-6995 or arizonatheatre.org |
ARIZONA
THEATRE COMPANY Performances at Herberger
Theater Center
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Nov 11-13 | Bert Kreischer | Tempe Improv | |
Nov 12 | Point of Grace | Chandler Center for the Arts | |
Nov 12 | Leo Kottke | ASU Louise Lincoln Kerr Cultural Center | |
Nov 13 | ABBA Mania | Chandler Center for the Arts | |
Nov 17 | Wild West Presents: Vince Vaughn & Kevin James Comedy Roadshow | Dodge Theatre | |
November 19th - December 19th, 2010 |
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Scottsdale Desert Stages Theatre | |
Nov 24-28 | Pablo Francisco Special Event | Tempe Improv | |
Nov 19 | Usher | JOBING.COM ARENA | |
Nov 28 | Trans-Siberian Orchestra - Winter Tour 2010 | JOBING.COM ARENA | |
Nov 29 | Jobing.com Arena, 101- Glendale Ave 9400 W. Maryland Avenue, Glendale, AZ. (623) 772-3200 | ||
DECEMBER 2010 | |||
Dec 4-24 |
A Christmas Carol
FINAL
YEAR FOR THIS PROGRAM AFTER A 19 YEAR RUN! Herberger
Theater Center (Stage West) PROFESSIONAL ACTORS THEATRE Performances at the
Herberger Theater Center.(602) 252-8497 or
actorstheatrephx.org.
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PROFESSIONAL ACTORS THEATRE Performances at the Herberger Theater Center | |
Dec 2-4 | Tom Wilson | Tempe Improv | |
Dec 4 |
ARTrageous starring Bernadette Peters Marvin Laird, Music Director December 4, 2010, Saturday @ 8 p.m. Concert tickets: $95 Gala tickets: $325, $500 (includes pre- and post-concert receptions, dinner, premium concert seating) A siren of song, stage and the silver screen, Tony Award-winning Bernadette Peters lights up the stage as the ‘Face of Broadway.’ She performs an evening of standards from her vast theater repertoire at this annual gala extravaganza benefiting Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts and Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art (SMoCA). |
SCOTTSDALE CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, Virginia G. Piper Theater | |
Dec 6 | Dweezil Zappa Plays Zappa | Dodge Theatre | |
Dec 7 |
Keyboard Conversations® with Jeffrey Siegel The Romantic Music of Robert Schumann December 7, 2010, Tuesday @ 7:30 p.m.Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, Virginia G. Piper Theater Tickets: $39 For more than 30 seasons, Jeffrey Siegel has charmed seasoned aficionados and newcomers to classical music alike as the star of Keyboard Conversations, a program that blends performance with commentary. With wit and humor, Siegel offers insight into the lives of the great composers, explaining each work before performing it in its entirety. The performance also includes Keyboard in the Sky, a technological enhancement above the stage that enables the audience to see the pianist’s hands moving across the keyboard in real time. The Romantic Music of Robert Schumann explores the tumultuous life and passionate music of the celebrated Romantic composer, including his Symphonic Etudes and the Fantasie Pieces, Op. 12. |
SCOTTSDALE CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, Virginia G. Piper Theater | |
Dec 10-11 |
Holiday Jewelry Trunk Show Friday, 1 p.m. – 9 p.m. Saturday, 11 a.m. – 9 p.m.Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, Dayton Fowler Grafman Atrium Presented by The Store @ Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, the annual Holiday Jewelry Trunk Show features innovative jewelry artists from the Valley and beyond who showcase and discuss their work. Proceeds support arts and education programs at Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts and Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art (SMoCA). For more information contact (480) 874-4644.
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SCOTTSDALE CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, Virginia G. Piper Theater | |
Dec 10 |
A John Waters Christmas December 10, 2010, Friday @ 8 p.m. Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, Virginia G. Piper Theater Tickets: $34, $44 The ‘Pope of Trash,’ John Waters is best known as the director of such classic cult movies as Pink Flamingos, Polyester and Hairspray. Placing the ‘X’ firmly in X-Mas, he shares some of his favorite holiday traditions in this heartfelt and eccentric one-man show that celebrates the season’s profane orgy of shopping and gift giving. Includes adult content. Presented with support from Rubino Photography |
SCOTTSDALE CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, Virginia G. Piper Theater | |
Dec 11 |
Danú: Christmas in Ireland December 11, 2010, Saturday @ 8 p.m.Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, Virginia G. Piper Theater Tickets: $34, $44 Considered the finest traditional band in Ireland, Danú takes audiences on a winter wonderland trip to the Emerald Isle in this glorious celebration of Christmas featuring Uilleann pipes, accordion, flute, fiddle and both Irish and English vocals. |
SCOTTSDALE CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, Virginia G. Piper Theater | |
Dec 11 |
Saturday December 11, 2010 at 7:30 pm The Chorale continues its annual holiday celebration with special guest, The Southwest Brass, for a concert of festive seasonal music. The performances feature Randol Alan Bass’s Gloria, as well as traditional carol settings from around the globe. Raise your voice along with the Chorale in the annual carol sing-along. Let the music lift your spirits for the holidays to come! Season packages for the four-concert season are $50 and $40, available now by calling 480-305-4538. Single tickets for all concerts go on sale September 1st and are $15 for adults, $12 for seniors (62) and students. For general information about the Sonoran Desert Chorale, please visit www.sonorandesertchorale.org. |
First United Methodist Church, Mesa | |
Dec 12 |
Sunday December 12, 2010 at 3:00 pm Valley Presbyterian Church, Paradise Valley The Chorale continues its annual holiday celebration with special guest, The Southwest Brass, for a concert of festive seasonal music. The performances feature Randol Alan Bass’s Gloria, as well as traditional carol settings from around the globe. Raise your voice along with the Chorale in the annual carol sing-along. Let the music lift your spirits for the holidays to come! Season packages for the four-concert season are $50 and $40, available now by calling 480-305-4538. Single tickets for all concerts go on sale September 1st and are $15 for adults, $12 for seniors (62) and students. For general information about the Sonoran Desert Chorale, please visit www.sonorandesertchorale.org. |
Valley Presbyterian Church, Paradise Valley | |
December 13, 2010 |
Blue Christmas: A
Holiday Tribute to the King Starring Robert Shaw |
Arizona Broadway Theatre 7701 W Paradise Lane Peoria AZ 623-776-8400 | |
Dec 14 |
Talk Cinema December 14, 2010, Tuesday @ 7 p.m. Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, Virginia G. Piper Theater Tickets: $21 ($17 for members, $10 for students)Curated by film critic Harlan Jacobson, Talk Cinema features sneak-preview screenings of independent or foreign films before their theatrical release. Like a film festival, screenings are introduced and followed by moderated conversations hosted by distinguished critics, filmmakers and other industry experts. Audience members also have the opportunity to write their own review of the film and help to generate the buzz that serves as the foundation of the indie-film industry. Talk Cinema films are meant to be a surprise, but a spoiler alert providing a quick teaser is available shortly before each screening. |
SCOTTSDALE CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, Virginia G. Piper Theater | |
December 15, 2010 |
Laugh Lines and Love
Songs Starring John Davidson |
Arizona Broadway Theatre 7701 W Paradise Lane Peoria AZ 623-776-8400 | |
December 16 & 22,
2010 |
The
George Dyer Show Direct from Branson, Missouri |
Arizona Broadway Theatre 7701 W Paradise Lane Peoria AZ 623-776-8400 | |
Dec 20 | In the Christmas Mood | Chandler Center for the Arts | |
Dec 21 |
Sister’s Christmas Catechism: The Mystery of the Magi’s Gold December 21, 2010 – January 2, 2011 By Vicki Quade and Maripat Donovan Starring Patti Hannon
It’s Christmas time in Sister’s classroom and she needs her students’ help to solve one of history’s great mysteries – whatever happened to the Magi’s gold? In this hilarious one-nun show, she creates a living nativity scene to reveal the culprit. Each performance is unique and will appeal to people of all faiths.Presented with support from Courtyard Marriott |
SCOTTSDALE CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, Virginia G. Piper Theater | |
Dec 30- Jan 16 | WOODY GUTHERIE'S AMERICAN SONG - ARIZONA THEATRE COMPANY Performances at Herberger Theater Center. Info: (602) 256-6995 or arizonatheatre.org |
ARIZONA
THEATRE COMPANY Performances at Herberger
Theater Center
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JANUARY 2011 | |||
November 19th - December 19th, 2010 |
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Scottsdale Desert Stages Theatre | |
January 7 - January 30, 2011
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My Fair Lady January 7 - January 30, 2011 From the brilliant creative team of Lerner and Loewe (Brigadoon, Camelot), My Fair Lady is one of the most cherished musicals of all time. Based on George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion, the story follows Cockney flower peddler Eliza Doolittle who is transformed into a lady by snobbish speech teacher, Henry Higgins. The immortal score includes Wouldn’t it be Loverly?, The Rain in Spain, and I Could Have Danced All Night. The incomparable Audrey Hepburn starred in the film version that garnered eight Academy Awards.
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Arizona Broadway Theatre 7701 W Paradise Lane Peoria AZ 623-776-8400 | |
Jan 21- Feb 6 |
THIS!
Herberger Theater Center (Stage West)
PROFESSIONAL ACTORS THEATRE Performances at the
Herberger Theater Center.(602) 252-8497 or
actorstheatrephx.org.
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PROFESSIONAL ACTORS THEATRE Performances at the Herberger Theater Center | |
FEBRUARY 2011 | |||
Feb 17- Mar 6 | TEN CHIMNEYS - ARIZONA THEATRE COMPANY Performances at Herberger Theater Center. Info: (602) 256-6995 or arizonatheatre.org |
ARIZONA
THEATRE COMPANY Performances at Herberger
Theater Center
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Feb 26 |
American Routes Saturday February 26, 2011 at 7:30 pm 2011 will find the Chorale traversing American Routes, with traditional folk hymns and spirituals from American composers. They will trace the paths of 21st Century contemporary American composers from Eric Whitacre, Z. Randall Stroope, and Moses Hogan to the stirring traditional folk hymns and spirituals arranged by Mack Wilberg. Season packages for the four-concert season are $50 and $40, available now by calling 480-305-4538. Single tickets for all concerts go on sale September 1st and are $15 for adults, $12 for seniors (62) and students. For general information about the Sonoran Desert Chorale, please visit www.sonorandesertchorale.org. |
First United Methodist Church, Mesa | |
Feb 27 |
American Routes Sunday February 27, 2011 at 3:00 pm Valley Presbyterian Church, Paradise Valley 2011 will find the Chorale traversing American Routes, with traditional folk hymns and spirituals from American composers. They will trace the paths of 21st Century contemporary American composers from Eric Whitacre, Z. Randall Stroope, and Moses Hogan to the stirring traditional folk hymns and spirituals arranged by Mack Wilberg. Season packages for the four-concert season are $50 and $40, available now by calling 480-305-4538. Single tickets for all concerts go on sale September 1st and are $15 for adults, $12 for seniors (62) and students. For general information about the Sonoran Desert Chorale, please visit www.sonorandesertchorale.org. |
Valley Presbyterian Church, Paradise Valley | |
Feb 27 – May 22, 2011 |
Fashion Independent: The Original Style of Ann Bonfoey
Taylor Steele
Gallery February 27, 2011 – May 22, 2011 |
Phoenix Art Museum | |
MARCH 2011 | |||
March 4 - March 27, 2011
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The Drowsy Chaperone March 4 - March 27, 2011ABT is proud to present the regional premiere of the 2006 Tony Award-winning madcap musical comedy, The Drowsy Chaperone. This charming show revolves around a die-hard musical fan and his favorite cast album—a 1928 smash hit called The Drowsy Chaperone, which suddenly bursts into life, transporting you to a nostalgic era filled with producers, gangsters, butlers and flappers. Witness the zany thrills and surprises, the striking costumes and dazzling sets, and the comic pratfalls and memorable music of The Drowsy Chaperone. |
Arizona Broadway Theatre 7701 W Paradise Lane Peoria AZ 623-776-8400 | |
Mar 4-20 | Andy Warhol: Good for the Jews? Herberger Theater Center (Stage West) PROFESSIONAL ACTORS THEATRE Performances at the Herberger Theater Center.(602) 252-8497 or actorstheatrephx.org. | PROFESSIONAL ACTORS THEATRE Performances at the Herberger Theater Center | |
Mar 19 | The Persuasions | ASU Louise Lincoln Kerr Cultural Center | |
Mar 24 - Apr 10 | LOST IN YONKERS - ARIZONA THEATRE COMPANY Performances at Herberger Theater Center. Info: (602) 256-6995 or arizonatheatre.org |
ARIZONA
THEATRE COMPANY Performances at Herberger
Theater Center
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APRIL 2011 | |||
April 22 - May 15, 2011
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The Full Monty April 22 - May 15, 2011Based on the international hit film, this grin and bare-it-all musical comedy winningly tells the story of a disheartened group of unemployed steelworkers in Buffalo, New York, who are in desperate need of a new source of income. Jerry, a divorced father behind in his child-support, convinces the gang to become male strippers at a local club. With a hilarious and insightful book by Terrence McNally (Master Class, Ragtime), The Full Monty will have you cheering for Jerry and his friends as they go all the way to conquer their fears and take charge of their lives. |
Arizona Broadway Theatre 7701 W Paradise Lane Peoria AZ 623-776-8400 | |
Apr 22-May 8 | An Enemy of the People Herberger Theater Center (Stage West) PROFESSIONAL ACTORS THEATRE Performances at the Herberger Theater Center.(602) 252-8497 or actorstheatrephx.org. | PROFESSIONAL ACTORS THEATRE Performances at the Herberger Theater Center | |
Apr 30 |
Crossing Paths (April 30, May 1 2011)Saturday April 30, 2011 at 7:30 pm First United Methodist Church, Mesa The season concludes with Crossing Paths as the Chorale offers music inspired by the great European crossroads of Vienna and Budapest. This final concert also serves to kick off the Sonoran Desert Chorale’s 4th International Tour next summer as the group embarks on a historic tour with performances scheduled throughout Austria, Hungary and Slovenia. Season packages for the four-concert season are $50 and $40, available now by calling 480-305-4538. Single tickets for all concerts go on sale September 1st and are $15 for adults, $12 for seniors (62) and students. For general information about the Sonoran Desert Chorale, please visit www.sonorandesertchorale.org. |
First United Methodist Church, Mesa | |
MAY 2011 | |||
May 1 |
Crossing Paths (April 30, May 1 2011) Sunday May 1, 2011 at 3:00 pm Valley Presbyterian Church, Paradise Valley The season concludes with Crossing Paths as the Chorale offers music inspired by the great European crossroads of Vienna and Budapest. This final concert also serves to kick off the Sonoran Desert Chorale’s 4th International Tour next summer as the group embarks on a historic tour with performances scheduled throughout Austria, Hungary and Slovenia. Season packages for the four-concert season are $50 and $40, available now by calling 480-305-4538. Single tickets for all concerts go on sale September 1st and are $15 for adults, $12 for seniors (62) and students. For general information about the Sonoran Desert Chorale, please visit www.sonorandesertchorale.org. |
Valley Presbyterian Church, Paradise Valley
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May 5-22 | THE MYSTERY OF IRMA VEP - ARIZONA THEATRE COMPANY Performances at Herberger Theater Center. Info: (602) 256-6995 or arizonatheatre.org |
ARIZONA
THEATRE COMPANY Performances at Herberger
Theater Center
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JUNE 2011 | |||
April 22 - May 15, 2011
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All Shook Up June 3 - June 26, 2011It’s the summer of 1955, in a small Midwest town, when a young girl with big dreams falls for a motorcycle-riding stud who charges into town, and suddenly the laws of attraction are turned on their head. All Shook Up is built around the songs made famous by the one-and-only Elvis Presley. Heartbreak Hotel, Love Me Tender, Hound Dog, It’s Now or Never, Don’t Be Cruel, Jailhouse Rock, and many others, are the iconic hits that create the perfect backdrop for finding love in the unlikeliest of places. |
Arizona Broadway Theatre 7701 W Paradise Lane Peoria AZ 623-776-8400 | |
JULY 2011 | |||
July 22 - August 14, 2011
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Baby the Musical July 22 - August 14, 2011Emotions are high as three diverse couples cope with the overwhelming, rewarding and comical consequences of conceiving a baby. Follow the college students, barely at the beginning of their adult lives; the thirty-somethings, having trouble conceiving but determined to try; and the middle-aged parents, looking forward to seeing their last child graduate from college when a night of unexpected passion leads to a surprise pregnancy. With an upbeat musical score embracing jazz, folk and pop styles, this charming show takes a humorous and heartfelt look at “what to expect when you’re expecting”! |
Arizona Broadway Theatre 7701 W Paradise Lane Peoria AZ 623-776-8400 | |
AUG 2011 | |||
SEPTEMBER 2011 | |||
September 2 - September 25, 2011
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Steel Magnolias September 2 - September 25, 2011The quintessential story of friendship and trust, Steel Magnolias serves up a southern slice of life as warm and comforting as sweet potato pie! In the familiar sanctuary of Truvy's local-homegrown beauty salon, six very different women come together to share their secrets, fears and love for one another while keeping up with essential neighborly gossip! From weddings to divorces, babies to funerals, new beginnings to happy endings, they share each moment in their lives with grace, determination, humor and, of course, perfectly coiffed hair. |
Arizona Broadway Theatre 7701 W Paradise Lane Peoria AZ 623-776-8400 | |
OCTOBER 2011 | |||
NOVEMBER 2011 | |||
DECEMBER 2011 | |||
Recurring Events
Monday
Every Monday Arrowhead Hospital Blood Pressures Arrowhead Hospital is now doing blood pressures in center court, near Guest Services from 7:30 - 10:30am every Monday morning. This is a great opportunity to get accurate and complimentary blood pressures.
Tuesday
Every Tuesday... Carefree/Cave Creek Rotary Club, 7:30am breakfast at Horny Toad. Call 480-575-1409.
Cave Creek Saddle Club Monthly meetings, 3rd Tues., 7:30 p.m. at Harris Bank, Scottsdale Rd. and Carefree Hwy. Call President Susan Dryer, 623-465-1374 or visit www.cavecreeksaddleclub.org .
Every Tuesday... Carefree Corridor Business Group, 7:00am breakfast at Pioneer Restaurant. Call 480-560-7841 Tom Buckhardt - no membership fees, open to one business professional in each field, pass leads, share experiences, guest speakers www.carefreecorridorbusinessgroup.com .
Hospice of the Valley, Paradise Valley Grief Support, meets at PV Senior Center, 17402 N. 40th St., every 1st and 3rd Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. Call 602-636-5390 for info.
"Women with Spirit" Tues. at 7:30 a.m., Kashman's Deli at the Summit. All women are invited to enjoy coffee and conversation. Call 480-231-9927 for info, sponsored by Desert Mission United Methodist Church.
Every Tuesday... Soroptimists Meeting, 7:30am www.sisfoothills.org
Panic Relief, Inc. ;has a program geared to help anyone suffering from these disorders. Held in Cave Creek/Carefree, Mon., noon - 1 p.m., Tues. 7 - 8 p.m. Call 732-940- 9658 if you are interested in attending.
Wednesday
Every Wednesday... Kiwanis Club of Carefree, 11:30am at Harolds. Call 480-488-8400.
American Girls Club, for 2nd – 6th grade girls who just want to have fun! Meets 1st and 3rd Wed., 4 p.m., Vineyard Church, 42105 N. 41st Dr., Anthem. Call 623-742- 7329 for info.
Awana Youth Program, 3 years – 6th grade, Wed., 6:15 to 8 p.m. Black Mountain Baptist Church; 33955 N. Cave Creek Rd. Call 480-488-1975 or visit www.bmbcaz. com.
Awana Youth
Program, 3 years – 6th grade, Wed., 6:25 to 8 p.m. SonRise
Community Church; 29505 N. Scottsdale Road. For info call
Diane at 623-516-0691.
Women’s Domestic Violence Support Group, meets Wed., 6:30 p.m. at Christ Episcopal Church, 35500 N. Cave Creek Rd., Carefree. Drop-ins welcome. Call 480- 488-1090 for more information.
Thursday
Every Thursday evening, Old Town Scottsdale’s many art galleries keep the lights on. ArtWalk runs 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursdays, around Main Street and Marshall Way, Scottsdale. Free. (480) 990-3939 or www.scottsdalegalleries.com
Unite to Fight Illegal Immigration Town Hall Meeting Childress Auto Mall, 2223 W. Camelback Rd., every Thurs., 6:30 p.m., rain or shine. For more information: www.immigrationbuzz.com or 602-433-3760.
Las Palmas Grand Ballroom Dance Thursdays Set 4- Oct 2, 2008 2550 E. Ellsworth Rd Mesa 480-982--0577
Downtown Chandler Farmers Market Every Thursday, 3-7 p.m., beginning Oct. 9 Dr. A. J. Chandler Park
Friday
Every Friday... Carefree Farmers' Market , 9:00am- 1:00pm at Carefree Town Center in the Amphitheater at 101 Easy Street, Carefree, AZ 85377. Click here or call 480-488-3686
Every Friday Night 6-9pm ... ALL CARS WELCOME FRIDAY NIGHT CAR SHOW ,at Big Earl's Greasy Eats 6135 E. Cave Creek Rd Cave Creek , AZ 85331. l 480-575-7889
Rotary Club of Anthem Weekly breakfast meetings every Fri., 7 a.m., Ironwood Country Club, 41551 N. Anthem Hills Dr. Contact Larry Evans at 623-225-6342.
Every Friday Wine Classes at 6:00PM. $10 to try 6 wines with the best food in the valley at any wine tasting at 21023 N Cave Creek Rd. just east of the intersection of Cave Creek Road and Rose Garden (the first street north of the 101).
www.cavecreekwines.com.BINGO sponsored by the American Legion & VFW. 1st & 3rd Fri. Boulder Creek High School. Public Welcome.
Fish Fry Sponsored by American Legion Post 34 in Cave Creek, will resume October 5.
Every Saturday November 2007 – April 2008:1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Arizona’s Singing Cowboy in Old Town - Enjoy the award winning team of Gary and Dusty while they return you to the “wild west” with your favorite old western tunes, humorous cowboy poetry and funny stories. Gary and Dusty are on the streets of “Old Town” every Saturday afternoon For additional information 480-312-7750Anthem Legislative Update;. Senator Pamela Gorman's 1st Friday/Month legislative update meeting, 9 a.m., Anthem Community Center. Call 602-926-4002.
Saturday
Every Saturday... Farmers Market at Roadhouse Cave Creek 9am
Arizona Archaeological Society, Desert Foothills; Chapter, ;meetings to resume in the fall.
BINGO
sponsored by American Legion Post 34 in Cave Creek, will resume
October 1.
Black Mountain Elks Organization Committee Will resume
meetings in the fall.
Cave Creek Museum Reopens in October. Visit
www.CaveCreekMuseum.org for more information.
Cave Creek Regional Park Events calendar is available online.
Visit
www.maricopa.gov/parks/cavecreek or call 623-465-0431 for
a list of programs.
Foothills Caring Corp, a non-profit organization that
provides support services to homebound and frail elderly adults in
the North Scottsdale, Cave Creek and I-17/ Carefree Hwy area. Call
480-488-1105 for more info.
Hospice of Arizona Warm, caring people needed to share time
and hearts with patients and families. For more information call
602-378-1313.
Hospice Family Care, in Scottsdale area, seeks caring and
compassionate volunteers to provide companionship or help run
errands for terminally ill patients and their families. For
information call Linda Patti, 480-889-1124.
North Phoenix Visions of Hope Center A non-profit group
serving the mentally ill with meetings, meals, variety of classes
and activities. Located at 15044 N. Cave Creek Rd., Ste 2. Call for
information, 602-404-1555, Mon – Fri, 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Spur Cross Ranch Conservation Area Visit the web site at
www.maricopa.gov/parks or call 480-488-6623 for a complete
list of hikes and directions.
Unite to Fight Illegal Immigration Town Hall Meeting:;
Childress Auto Mall, 2223 W. Camelback Rd., every Thurs., 6:30 p.m.,
rain or shine. For more information:
www.immigrationbuzz.com or 602-433-3760.
Late Nite Catechism
By Vicki Quade & Maripat Donovan, Ongoing; call for dates and times,
Stage 2, Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, Single ticket
price: $36, The longest-running play in the Valley is still in a
class by itself! Audience members are the students in catechism
class, and Patti Hannon is "Sister" in this hilarious interactive
comedy. You better be on your best behavior, or else Sister is
likely to put you in the corner‹on stage! Every performance is
unique and will appeal to all, regardless of one¹s faith.
Late Nite Catechism II: Sometimes We Feel Guilty Because We Are
Guilty By Maripat
Donovan, Ongoing; call for dates and times,
Stage 2, Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, Single ticket
price: $36, That¹s right, the fun continues in Sister¹s second
catechism class! You don¹t need to graduate from the first class to
enjoy this one; Sister will give extra attention to her slower
students. Sister has felt banners, a filmstrip, handouts, historical
facts and hysterical insights to explain every nun¹s goal: getting
into heaven and bringing along as many of the faithful as possible.
Using a special version of Chutes and Ladders to demonstrate her
point, Sister tells us where we¹ve gone wrong, and no one is excused
from her firm belief that "sometimes we feel guilty because we are
guilty."
Native Trails January 9
April 7, 2007, Most Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays* Noon
1:15pm
Scottsdale Civic Center Mall Second Street & Drinkwater Boulevard in
downtown Scottsdale Free admission Every January through April, the
Scottsdale Civic Center Mall, just north of the Scottsdale Center
for the Performing Arts, comes alive with Native American music,
dance, art and traditional foods. Presented by the Fort McDowell
Yavapai Nation and produced by the Scottsdale Center for the
Performing Arts, Native Trails is now in its fifth season of free
noontime festivals dedicated to exploring the rich and varied
cultures of Native America. We invite you to come along on this
sensory journey to the first nations of Arizona and North America.
Musical performances using traditional instruments such as flutes,
gourds and drums will delight your ears. A variety of tribal dances
ranging from powwow dancing and fancy dance to the excitement and
energy of the traditional hoop dance will amaze your eyes. And the
rhythmic drumbeat in your chest as you join the performers for a
traditional round dance will energize your spirit! *Please note,
there will be no Native Trails performances on the following dates:
February 3, 6, 8 & 10; March 6, 8, 10, 13, 15 & 17, 2007.
Sunday A’Fair
January – April, 2008 Times: Noon – 4:30 p.m.
Sunday A'Fair is a mini-festival outdoors on Scottsdale Civic Center
Mall. Relax on the grass and listen to great music, stroll the
grounds and visit the artists' booths selling jewelry, glass objects
and other fine art. Food is available for purchase. Admission is
free. Enjoy exciting kids activities and great family fun!
http://www.scottsdaleperformingarts.org
Sunday
Scouts Computer Swapmeet: 3rd Sunday of each month 6 AM to 10:30 AM at Scottsdale Pavilions, 9069 East Indian Bend Road, Scottsdale (West of the loop 101 Freeway). See: http://scoutscomputerswapmeet.com/.
ART TOUR
time varies, based on date Location: downtown arts district
Phone: (602) 488-9494
An exclusive tour of the downtown Phoenix Arts Scene. This tour
targets the arts enthusiast and buyer, providing a guided tour of
The Roosevelt Row and Grand Avenue Arts Districts.
ARTOUR's provided for groups large and small, in town and out of
town. Each ARTOUR caters to the tastes and flavors of the attendees,
and offer intimate connections to our downtown arts culture. Tours
can be any length of time and personalized for your group to include
suggestions for culinary, musical and theatrical endeavors to
compliment your experience in our emerging Downtown Arts Scene.
Tours are $100 per person, per hour for the tour. Transportation can
be provided for an additional fee, cost varies based on references.
Group Rates are available.
North Scottsdale Polo Club
plays weekly during the spring and winter months; visit
their website to confirm dates and times
www.northscottsdalepolo.com
Downtown
Phoenix Public Market 8 A.M. - 1
P.M. SE. Corner of Central and McKinley streets On the southeast
corner of Central Ave and McKinley St. (2 blocks south of Roosevelt)
602-493-5231 Admission: Free Event Date:
Every Saturday of Each Month.
Experience the best in Arizona agriculture, cooking and creativity
as vendors from across the state will offer fresh flowers, fruits &
vegetables, meat & dairy products, roasted coffee, mouth watering
honey, jams & chocolates, baked goods & prepared foods. For grocery
and gift shopping, a meal with friends and neighbors and more - the
Downtown Phoenix Public Market welcomes YOU. VISA, MasterCard, Food
Stamps & AZ Farmers Market Nutrition Program checks accepted. FREE
parking is available on-site.
Natural
Medicine
with
Dr.
Jen
Weekly
Seminars
for
Women
&
Children
Curves
of
Anthem
42323
N
Vision
Way
Suite
105
in
Anthem,
AZ
85086
Natural
Pediatrics
with
Dr.
Don
Monthly
Seminars
for
Parents
&
Children
will
be
offered
at
Sylvan
Learning
Center
of
Anthem
3434
W.
Anthem
Way,
Suite
136
Anthem,
AZ
85086
Cactus League Schedule Arizona's 53rd Cactus League season starts March 1st. It is expected to boost the state's economy by more than $200 million according to league officials.
Venues
Alice Cooperstown 101 E. Jackson St. Phoenix, AZ, 85004 (602) 253-7337
ASU
Kerr Cultural Center, 6110 N. Scottsdale
Rd
(Off Rose Lane, Directly S of the
Borgata)
Arizona
Broadway Theatre
7701 W Paradise Lane Peoria AZ 623-776-8400
Arizona
Opera Phoenix Symphony Hall, 2nd St
& Adams, Phoenix
Bison Museum 16641 N 91st St (South Bell Rd & 91st) Scottsdale AZ
Cactus Shadows Fine Arts Center, 33606 N. 60th St., Cave Creek
Celebrity Theatre 440 N 32nd St
Chandler Center for the Arts 250 N. Arizona Ave.Chandler, AZ (480) 782-2680
Chandler Museum 178 E. Commonwealth Ave., Chandler, AZ 85244 - 480-782-2717
Changing Hands Book Store 6428 S McClintock Dr.
City of Peoria City Hall Municipal Grounds 8401 West Monroe Street, Peoria Pine Room
Contemporary Art Center of Peoria, 305 Water Street Peoria.
Copper Canyon High School Performing Arts Center, 9126 W Camelback Road 623-935-6384
Cricket Wireless Pavilion, Phoenix, AZ
Darknight Productions at Peoria Center for the Performing Arts 8355 West Peoria Avenue Peoria
Del Webb Center for Performing Arts, Wickenburg
Desert
Botanical Garden
1201
N. Galvin Parkway
Desert Caballeros Western Museum 21 North Frontier
Street, Wickenburg
Desert Dance Theatre, 480-962-4584
Desert Broom Library, 29710
N. Cave Creek Rd. (SW corner of Tatum and Cave Creek)
602-262-4636 or visit our website at
http://www.phxlib.org.
Desert Foothills Library, 38443 N. Schoolhouse
Rd., Cave Creek. For events, call 480-488-2286 or visit
their website at
www.desertfoothillslibrary.com .
Dodge Theatre 400 W. Washington St
First United Methodist Church 15 E. First Ave., in Mesa
Foothills Library 19055 N 58th Ave Glendale AZ 623-930-3844
Foothills Food Bank & Resource Center, Pam DiPietro, 480-488-1145 or 515-2798. 7005 E. Cave Creek Rd. # 107, Cave Creek 85331
FrontierTown 6245 E Cave Creek Road Cave Creek AZ 8-3
Glendale Community College Performing Arts Center 59th Ave & Olive Glendale
Glendale Public Library, 5959 West Brown Street, Glendale, AZ
Granite Reef Senior Center, 1700 N. Granite Reef Road
Grimaldi's Dinner Theater 4000 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale
Harrold's Cave Creek Corral 6895 E Cave Creek
Herberger Theater Center 222 East Monroe Street
Heard Museum West 16126 N Civic Center Plaza Surprise
Higley Center for the Performing Arts4132 E Pecos Rd Gilbert AZ 85295 info 480-279-7190
iTheatre
Collaborative
Jobing.com Arena,
101- Glendale Ave
9400 W.
Maryland Avenue, Glendale, AZ. (623) 772-3200
Kangen Mansion Private residence
Kiwanis Park - Sister Cities Garden, 5800 S. All America Way, Tempe, Arizona
The Little Theatre at Phoenix Theatre 100 E. McDowell Rd
Margaritaville Westgate City Center 6751 N Sunset Blvd Suite E109 Glendale Ave & I-101
Maricopa County Events Center (formerly the Sundome)
Martini Ranch Scottsdale, AZ
Mesa Amphitheatre 201 N. Center St. Mesa, AZ (480) 644-2560
Mesa Arts Center 1 East Main St. Mesa AZ 480-644-6500
North Valley
Regional Library, 40410 N. Gavilan Peak
Prkwy, Anthem. For events and hours call
602-652-3000, or visit the library
website at
www.mcldaz.org.
North Valley Playhouse 13043 North Cave
Creek Road
Orpheum Theatre, 203 West Adams
Pages Bookstore
7100 East Cave Creek Road in the
StageCoach Village Shopping Center
480/575-7220
www.PagesNewAndRare.com
Contact: Will or Sandi Pearson,
info@PagesNewAndRare.Com
Payson Event Center
Phoenix College, Bulpitt Auditorium, 1202 W. Thomas Rd
Phoenix International Raceway, Avondale (866) 408-RACE www.phoenixinternationalraceway.com
Phoenix Symphony Hall 75 N 2nd St.
Phoenix Zoo 455 N Galvin Pkwy 602-914-4333
Pioneer Living History Museum 3901 W. Pioneer Rd.
Prochnow Auditorium , Flagstaff, AZ
Renaissance Glendale, 9495 W. Coyotes Blvd., Glendale, AZ 85305
Rhythm Room 1019 E IndianSchool Rd
Sahuaro Ranch Park - Sahuaro Ranch Park Historic Area 59th Ave South of Peoria
Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts Virginia G. Piper Theater 7380 East Second Street
Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts(480) 994-ARTS (2787) or online at
www.scottsdaleperformingarts.org
Scottsdale Civic Center Mall Second Street & Drinkwater Boulevard in downtown Scottsdale
Scottsdale Desert Stages Theatre
Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art - 7374 E. Second St. (480) 994-ARTS
Scottsdale Mustang Library, 10101 N. 90th St.
The Sharlot Hall Museum 415 W. Gurley in Prescott, 2 blocks west of Courthouse Plaza
Soul Invictus, 1022 NW Grand Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85007
South Mountain Community College 7050 S. 24th St
Stagecoach Village Cave Creek AZ
Tempe Center for the Arts Box Office 480-350-2822
Tempe Improv 930 E University
Tempe Little Theatre
Tempe Performing Arts Center, 132 E. Sixth St
Theater 4301, Galleria Corporate Centre, Scottsdale
The Blooze Bar 12014 N. 32nd Street Phoenix, AZ (602) 788-4574
Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village, 336 Highway 179, Sedona, Arizona
Tucson Botanical Gardens. 2150 N. Alvernon Way, Tucson, AZ 85712
University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale
US Airways Center ( formerly America West Arena)
Webb Center Wickenburg AZ 928-684-6624
Westgate City Center
Valley Presbyterian Church, 6947 E. MacDonald Dr., Paradise Valley
Valley Youth Theatre, 525 N. First St., Phoenix
Veterans Memorial Coliseum 19th Ave & McDowell
West Valley Art Museum 170 N Avenue of the Arts Surprise AZ
Yavapai College, 1100 East Sheldon St., Prescott, AZ 86301 - 928.445.7300 or 800.922.6787
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