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Integrity needs no rules."
 — Albert Camus, French author and philosopher (1913-1960).

Only those who dare to fail greatly can ever achieve greatly.
 — Robert F. Kennedy

We live in a wonderful world that is full of beauty, charm and adventure. There is no end to the adventures that we can have if only we seek them with our eyes open. 
— Jawaharlal Nehru

"Imagination is more important than knowledge..."
 
Albert Einstein

"Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one's courage."   
Anais Nin

There are no rules here, we're trying to accomplish something. ―Thomas Edison

The truth is not for all men, but only for those who seek it. ―Ayn Rand

I'll keep my Freedom, my God and my Guns...You keep the Change...

A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have. -- Thomas Jefferson

Victory is won not in miles, but in inches. Win a little now, hold your ground, and later, win a little more.— Louis L’Amour

“The first step to getting the things you want out of life is this: Decide what you want.” ―Ben Stein

The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money. Margaret Thatcher

"The best way to predict the future is to create it."
— Peter F. Drucker

"As we increasingly master our perceptions, beliefs, and
thought/feeling patterns, we magnetically attract
that which we most desire."

"No man can become rich
without himself enriching others."  — Andrew Carnegie

"Everything you want is out there waiting for you to ask. Everything you want also wants you. But you have to take action to get it." — Jack Canfield

"It is in your moments of decision
that your destiny is shaped."— Anthony Robbins

“Simple can be harder than complex: You have to work hard to get your thinking clean to make it simple.”― Steve Jobs

"Success is almost totally dependent upon drive and persistence. The extra energy required to make another effort or try
another approach is the secret of winning."— Denis Waitley



Glee

Tony Bennett


Jewel


Jimmy Fallon


Arlo Guthrie


Dame Edna


Algonquin Theater Company presents “The Oldest Profession”


Stevie Wonder

ARCHIVE November 2012

HONORING OUR VETERANS – ARTWORK BY ARIZONA MILITARY VETERANS ON DISPLAY AT ARIZONA ART ALLIANCE GALLERY
(Scottsdale Pavilions at Talking Stick), 11/1/12 to 11/25/12

PK Announce New Fall Tour Dates With "From Indian Lakes"

 

Fourth Annual Kurt Warner First Things First Golf Classic in St. Louis this Friday Bid on Auction Items Including :


Michael Irvin Autographed Helmet

Alice Cooper
Signed Fender Guitar

Matt Holliday
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Arizona State Fair New Attractions and Contests Pack

 

THE PHOENIX LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSOCIATION
AND THE ARIZONA POLICE ASSOCIATION
ENDORSE SHERIFF JOE ARPAIO’S RE-ELECTION AS MARICOPA COUNTY SHERIFF

NEWS CONFERENCE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9TH
(PLEA OFFICE, 1102 W. ADAMS, PHOENIX)

Candidate supports rank and file Law Enforcement officers 

PHOENIX – The Phoenix Law Enforcement Association and the Arizona Police Association will hold a news conference Tuesday, October 9th at 10 a.m. to announce their endorsement for Sheriff Joe Arpaio in the General Election for Maricopa County Sheriff. The news conference will be held at the PLEA Office, 1102 W. Adams in Phoenix. Sheriff Arpaio is arguably the best known Sheriff in the United States.  Sheriff Arpaio served as a military policeman in the Army for four years and, after a few years as a police officer in Las Vegas, was appointed as a Special Agent with the Federal Bureau of Narcotics (now the Drug Enforcement Administration).  During his 25 year tenure with the DEA he was stationed in Argentina, Turkey and Mexico and retired from that post as head of the DEA’s Arizona branch.  He was elected Maricopa County Sheriff in 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004 and 2008. He is known for standing up for those who work for him, especially rank and file officers.  For additional information on PLEA or APA, please contact BPR, DAY OF EVENT:  602.628.2666 or bprmobile521@gmail.com.  

“With concerns throughout Arizona, our country and the world about economic conditions, those who serve the public, including the more than 2300 rank and file members of the Phoenix Law Enforcement Association, look for elected officials who understand the fine line between serving the public good and serving those who serve the public,” Joe Clure, PLEA Board President, stated.  “We believe that Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s experience in the military, as a police officer and with the DEA uniquely qualifies him to serve and protect all of those who live in Maricopa County.  The programs he has initiated for the good of the public and the education of those who are incarcerated are cutting edge.  In spite of what challenges he may face, the people of Maricopa County and throughout Arizona, love him.  Sheriff Arpaio supports law enforcement and the Rule of Law.  We believe that he will continue to work with other law enforcement agencies to help shine a light on the drug cartels and human smugglers who threaten all residents of Maricopa County. For these and many other reasons, we support Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s re-election.”

Movie Review & Political Comment

2016: Obama’s America

By LeeAnn Sharpe

One of my regular contributors on 2nd Amendment Issues dropped me a note about the movie 2016: Obama’s America. It was scheduled for a limited one day run. As I forwarded the email to several friends, two wanted to go with me. So we bought tickets for the first showing. Later another friend wanted to go and asked me to buy his ticket online and I discovered they had added more showings and more theatres. It was pre-sold, according to Fandango, accounting for 35% of all pre-sale tickets, more than any other movie by a long shot.

 I suppose that speaks to the very organized conservative seniors likely to attend this movie, who plan and budget and follow through with their plans.

 Reviews have called it, “The most interesting movie hitting theaters this weekend” “a right-wing political documentary” “poised to earn as much as $6 million this weekend which could put it in the top ten at the box office” “The movie is doing well – so well in fact that some are comparing it to Michael Moore’s blockbuster Fahrenheit 9/11, the unabashedly liberal, anti-Bush documentary released before the 2004 elections.” “Entertainment Weekly predicting a gross of $7.2 million or more. This would be unprecedented for a documentary.” “To my surprise, the theater, which probably could seat up to 1,000 people, was packed.”

 “Mitt Romney, Paul Ryan And Ayn Rand: Now That's the Ticket” by Richard M. Salsman, says, ”According to Rotten Tomatoes, only two major film critics have reviewed the film, Andy Webster at the New York Times and Joe Leydon at Variety. Webster points out that the film leaves out any Obama supporters in making its case that Obama pursues “anti-colonial” policies because of the influence of his father. Leydon says the film is a good Cliff’s Notes on conservatives’ case against Obama.

 Based on a 2010 Forbes cover article by Dinesh D’Souza and his books “The Roots of Obama’s Rage and Obama’s America.” The movie did a pretty thorough job of painting Obama’s history. As D’Souza built his theory of Obama’s anti-colonial policies, he did a good job of providing facts and background without forcing conclusions, merely explaining his ideas.

 The question is why would Obama have “a dream from his father that the sins of colonialism be set right and America be downsized,” when he barely knew his father. Could his relationships with Frank Marshall Davis, Roberto Unger, Reverend Jeremiah Wright and Bill Ayers have painted his dreams into a fantasy of who his father was and what he would want for America today?

Obama’s sister should have burst some of his idealize impression of his father by telling Obama the reality was his father had been an abusive alcoholic who had been in many accidents causing injury to many people, and eventually dying himself in an auto accident. He had five wives and many children pretty much left to fend for themselves.

 Conservative writer Dinesh D’Souza, is being successfully marketed to audiences who are staunchly anti-Obama and suspect the president of radical anti-capitalist views. D’Souza claims he’s “not trying to bash Obama in any crude way” and the film is partly to promote D’Souza’s earlier work. D’Souza has a Reagan era association and Dartmouth Ivy League education that lends him credibility that allows him to influence an audience that is already in staunch opposition to the president. By connecting Obama to the men connected to the president, such as Edward Said, Frank Marshall Davis, and Roberto Unger, D’Souza exposes Obama’s guilt by association. Your mother always told you to choose your friends carefully because you are known by the company you keep.

One reviewer wrote,”2016: Obama’s America will do well among those who believe all of the lies told about the president over the past four years on the right.  It’s not yet clear that the film will impact the upcoming election in any real way. Fahrenheit didn’t, despite speculation at the time that it would create the public outcry necessary for George W. Bush to lose his re-election campaign.  Still, a crowd that enjoys a propaganda film about a president they already dislike may leave the film more fired up to vote against him.”

 First I would like to know what this reviewer believes to be lies? It seems to me Dinesh D’Souza has provided pretty solid facts. Many were straight from Obama’s own book “Dreams From My Father”

He goes on to say, “No matter what D’Souza says, there isn’t any evidence to support his theory that the president hates America.” Obama has repeatedly proven he hates the America of the past and is trying to transform it into his own vision for the future. His repeated apologies to countries he feels America has slighted, not saluting the flag, showing disrespect to our friends and even policy. Like reducing nuclear arms levels below Russia, not trying to stop Iran’s nuclear program, not supporting Israel, jumping on Libya but not wanting to get involved in Syria. Even the destruction of American independence on foreign oil, and support of South American oil reflect a turn against America. Time and again he supports anti-American economy and foreign relations.

 Second the people seeing this movie are responsible Americans who don’t need to get fired up to go to vote. They are always the most predictable voters even though they struggle through pain of walking with canes and walkers, spend their limited resources for gas to get to the polls and have difficulty reading the small print on ballots. They vote because their generation has paid the cost of earning the right to vote and don’t take the responsibility lightly.

 One columnist writes that the film says, “Obama wants a smaller America, a poorer America, Obama's goal is to downsize America in the name of global justice. This is deeply rooted in the anti-colonialism thinking he inherited from his father, whom Obama didn't spend much time with at all. Obama also wants to redistribute wealth away from the rich and toward the poor. Obama wants to weaken NASA. He refuses to take a meaningful step against Iran's nuclear ambition. Obama is pro-Islam and unfriendly to Israel. He is willing to betray Britain, the key ally of the US, and to let Argentina reclaim the Falkland Islands. Obama is heavily influenced by Frank Marshall Davis, a noted American communist.”

If these are not all representative of Obama’s agenda I would like to see some evidence.

 After his election I wanted to like Obama. I wanted him to be a change for good. I didn’t vote for him and had plenty of doubt, but still held hope that the American people had made the right choice.

 One scene in the movie spelled out my fear for the future. Obama leaned into the ear of a Soviet leader and said once he was re-elected in 2012 he would be able to anything he wanted. He would be free to take full control and run America the way he wanted. That is scary! He already is making executive decisions no other president would have had the nerve to make. He thinks he can bypass Congress and do anything he wants to do. Obama’s dream for America’s future is not my dream and I hope not the dream of most Americans.  

 We need fiscal responsibility and a strong defense. As Reagan said, “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same.” We need a strong Medicare and Social Security, Our seniors have contributed their entire lives to be able to rely on this in their golden years. We need a strong economy to generate jobs that will allow the next generation to build their retirement nest egg. Education is key in building America’s future. Not only for the children, but for adults who need to be retrained for relevant employment. Health care is out of control. Not only do we spend the most for our healthcare, we are not getting the best results compared to the rest of the world. We are over medicated and wrongly advised on nutrition. TV advertising dictates what we put in our mouths. And energy needs to be available at a reasonable cost which means not depending on the climate in the rest of the world for supply. While we have been the mother trying to maintain peace in the world, we need to pay more attention to our own country and be less willing to jump into every issue around the world. We do need to make it clear Iran can not build nuclear weapons destined to wipe out their enemies. Immigration and illegals need to be controlled. It makes the system a farce if you grant rights to those who have broken the law and tried to jump the line. This country needs to maintain law fairly. There are so many more issues to be addressed. But more than anything I want the government to downsize and stay out of our lives as much as possible. I want to be able to hope for a brighter future for my children. Right now with Obama leading the way I only see a lowering of all standards with America becoming weak and ineffective. Of her people suffering without work and living on the public dole. Of hospitals overcrowded and understaffed as doctors leave the profession.

We need a strong leader with traditional family values who can lead this country back to prosperity and honor.   

 Gene Schmitz wants to tell you about his out of body experiences
and face to face meeting with Jesus in Heaven. 

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    Celebrity Theatre
440 N 32nd St
September 19, 2012 to October 14, 2012

Monty Python's Spamalot


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September 19, 2012 to October 14, 2012
 Lovingly ripped off from the classic film comedy, Monty Python & the Holy Grail, Spamalot tells the legendary tale of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table, featuring a bevy of beautiful show girls and hilarious dance numbers, not to mention, cows, killer rabbits, and French people. Written by Monty Python alum Eric Idle and a musical score by John Du Prez; Spamalot "raises silliness to an art form!"


September 19, 2012 to October 14, 2012

Monty Python's Spamalot


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September 19, 2012 to October 14, 2012
 Lovingly ripped off from the classic film comedy, Monty Python & the Holy Grail, Spamalot tells the legendary tale of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table, featuring a bevy of beautiful show girls and hilarious dance numbers, not to mention, cows, killer rabbits, and French people. Written by Monty Python alum Eric Idle and a musical score by John Du Prez; Spamalot "raises silliness to an art form!"


     
September 21- October 7,
2012
Actors Theatre 2012-2013 Season
Actors Theatre
Oct. 5th -9th

The Scottsdale Film Festival begins its 12th season on Friday, Oct. 5th and continues through Tuesday, Oct. 9th at the Harkins Shea 14 Theatre. 38 films, 10 premieres, 12 Q&A's, and four OSCAR® contenders from the latest Academy Awards. Continuing its fine tradition this year's lineup includes 69 screenings including Hollywood Premieres and Indie ArtHouse flicks.

The Opening Night Film is the Arizona Premiere of THE EYE OF THE STORM starring Geoffrey Rush, Judy Davis and Charlotte Rampling. Director Fred Schepisi is scheduled to appear for the post-film discussion.

Centerpiece films which will have their Arizona premieres in the Festival, are: QUARTET with Dustin Hoffman making his directorial debut; SHADOW DANCER starring Clive Owen; and STRUCK BY LIGHTNING written by and starring Chris Colfer of Glee!

VENUE:
Harkins Shea 14 Theatre
7354 East Shea Boulevard
Scottsdale AZ 85260
Just east of Scottsdale Rd.

TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT:
http://www.scottsdalefilmfestival.com/

TICKETS & PASS PRICES BEFORE THE FESTIVAL STARTS:
Tickets - $10
Packages - $45 to $185
VIP Passes - Sold Out Unless a Membership level
of “Supporting” or above is purchased

TICKETS DURING THE FESTIVAL (Only from Oct. 5th – Oct. 9th)
Discounted tickets and packages are not available after pre-sales end on Thursday, Oct. 4th. at 5:00 PM. Single ticket sales resume during the Festival at the Harkins Shea 14 Box Office on Friday, Oct. 5th when the theatre opens and will continue through Tuesday evening, Oct. 9th.

PROGRAM GUIDES:
If you prefer to read about this year's Scottsdale Film Festival  program guide at any Valley AJ's Fine Foods location.
 
Oct. 13

Celebrate the turning of the season, Old World style, with  Muller-Kuhrs Oktoberfest at Salt River Fields, Oct. 13. Pay just $10 for two general admission tickets (a $20 value).

Along with the usual glass boot and lederhosen-clad activities, this year's Scottsdale version of the distinct German autumn celebration hosts numerous family friendly activities. Guests can test their athletic prowess on the Warfit Challenge obstacle course, put pedal to metal in Octane Raceway’s go-karts, and take in cooking demonstrations on the Sub-Zero/Wolf stage. There’s also a kid’s zone, allowing the little ones to join in the festivities. There are also epic prizes to be had. Guests can participate in the world's largest Bags tournament, which pits 512 teams against one another for a $5,000 prize; or the home brew competition, where amateur artisans offer up their best pint for a crack at an all expenses-paid trip to Wisconsin for a tour of the Jacob Leinenkugel Brewery. Prost!

 

 

Salt River Fields,
Oct. 20th

Bob "Go Daddy" Parsons Debuts Major New Party & Hosts Bob's Biker Blast Saturday, Oct. 20th

Live Concerts with George Thorogood & 38 Special, Plus a World-Debut motorcycle Simulator and New Training Facility all to benefit PCH

(SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.) - Bob Parsons might be known as the spirited founder of "Go D addy" and one of the most prolific big party throwers in Arizona history, but in just one month the Valley will see a whole new side of Bob when he kicks off one of his biggest biker events yet. Thousands are expected.

 

The 1st Annual Bob's Biker Blast will be held on October 20, 2012 at Harley-Davidson of Scottsdale and Go AZ Motorcycles from 10 a.m. to midnight. Parsons, who acquired both dealerships several years ago, has grown the business and is now giving back to the motorcycle community.

 The all-day event will feature the grand-opening of Go AZ Motorcycles and Harley-Davidson of Scottsdale Training Facility, including public demonstrations of the first ever commercial application of a motorcycle simulator that was originally developed for the United States Military. Feel what it's like to go at top speed and make hair pin turns, all within the safety of the motorcycle simulator.

 "If you have never ridden a motorcycle before, this is your chance to get a really good idea of what it's like without actually getting on a moving bike," said Bob Parsons. "You won't find a motorcycle simulator like this outside of a few military bases. We own the first commercial simulator and now we're even hearing from private agencies who want to use it."

The day-long event includes live music, food and activities at the dealerships as well as a special appearance by Tommy Flanagan, "Chibs" from Sons of Anarchy, from Noon to 7 p.m.  Concert gates open at 4 p.m. featuring a Fear No Ice Thrill Show followed by a concert by rock legends 38 Special and George Thorogood.

 FREE ADMISSION to all riders with a motorcycle endorsement on their driver's license. Endorsement is good for the rider plus one passenger. There will be a $20 fee for all non-riders with 100% of that being donated to the Phoenix Children's Hospital.

 Bob's Biker Blast is located at the Harley-Davidson of Scottsdale and Go AZ Motorcycles dealerships just off Frank Lloyd Wright & the 101 at 15500 N Hayden Road in Scottsdale, Arizona. For more information call 480-905-1903 or visit us online at http://www.hdofscottsdale.com/ or http://www.goaz.com/index.htm.

Harley-Davidson of Scottsdale and Go AZ Motorcycles dealerships just off Frank Lloyd Wright & the 101 at 15500 N Hayden Road in Scottsdale, Arizona
Cirque Dreams: Holidaze Orpheum Theatre,
203 West Adams
August 29 • 8:00 PM
On Sale Tues 5/24 at 10 am!
An Evening with
Donny Osmond

Monday August 29, 2011

Club Doors @ 6:30 PM
Theatre Doors @ 7:00 PM
Showtime: 8:00 PM

Tickets:
Rows 1-8 = $70.00
Rows 9-25 = $40.00
Seating is in the Round.

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Donny was born December 9, 1957 to George and Olive Osmond in Ogden Utah. He is the seventh of nine children: eight boys and one girl. The entire Osmond Family have a long and varied career, which had a humble beginning singing barbershop harmony on Main Street Disneyland. Soon thereafter, Donny and his siblings became very successful teen idols worldwide. READ MORE
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Celebrity Theatre
440 N 32nd St
     
October 31, 2012 to November 25, 2012

 Defending the Caveman

Defending the Caveman holds the record as the longest running one-man show in Broadway history! This worldwide rock-solid tour de force has won the hearts of millions and it's sure to win yours. Explaining the hilarity of man's perspective on topics from love to sex to food, Defending the Caveman will have both sexes roaring with laughter and recognition.

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November 2- 18,
2012
Actors Theatre 2012-2013 Season

 

Actors Theatre
     
September 21- October 7,
2012
Actors Theatre 2012-2013 Season
Actors Theatre
Oct. 5th -9th

The Scottsdale Film Festival begins its 12th season on Friday, Oct. 5th and continues through Tuesday, Oct. 9th at the Harkins Shea 14 Theatre. 38 films, 10 premieres, 12 Q&A's, and four OSCAR® contenders from the latest Academy Awards. Continuing its fine tradition this year's lineup includes 69 screenings including Hollywood Premieres and Indie ArtHouse flicks.

The Opening Night Film is the Arizona Premiere of THE EYE OF THE STORM starring Geoffrey Rush, Judy Davis and Charlotte Rampling. Director Fred Schepisi is scheduled to appear for the post-film discussion.

Centerpiece films which will have their Arizona premieres in the Festival, are: QUARTET with Dustin Hoffman making his directorial debut; SHADOW DANCER starring Clive Owen; and STRUCK BY LIGHTNING written by and starring Chris Colfer of Glee!

VENUE:
Harkins Shea 14 Theatre
7354 East Shea Boulevard
Scottsdale AZ 85260
Just east of Scottsdale Rd.

TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT:
http://www.scottsdalefilmfestival.com/

TICKETS & PASS PRICES BEFORE THE FESTIVAL STARTS:
Tickets - $10
Packages - $45 to $185
VIP Passes - Sold Out Unless a Membership level
of “Supporting” or above is purchased

TICKETS DURING THE FESTIVAL (Only from Oct. 5th – Oct. 9th)
Discounted tickets and packages are not available after pre-sales end on Thursday, Oct. 4th. at 5:00 PM. Single ticket sales resume during the Festival at the Harkins Shea 14 Box Office on Friday, Oct. 5th when the theatre opens and will continue through Tuesday evening, Oct. 9th.

PROGRAM GUIDES:
If you prefer to read about this year's Scottsdale Film Festival  program guide at any Valley AJ's Fine Foods location.
 
Oct. 13

Celebrate the turning of the season, Old World style, with  Muller-Kuhrs Oktoberfest at Salt River Fields, Oct. 13. Pay just $10 for two general admission tickets (a $20 value).

Along with the usual glass boot and lederhosen-clad activities, this year's Scottsdale version of the distinct German autumn celebration hosts numerous family friendly activities. Guests can test their athletic prowess on the Warfit Challenge obstacle course, put pedal to metal in Octane Raceway’s go-karts, and take in cooking demonstrations on the Sub-Zero/Wolf stage. There’s also a kid’s zone, allowing the little ones to join in the festivities. There are also epic prizes to be had. Guests can participate in the world's largest Bags tournament, which pits 512 teams against one another for a $5,000 prize; or the home brew competition, where amateur artisans offer up their best pint for a crack at an all expenses-paid trip to Wisconsin for a tour of the Jacob Leinenkugel Brewery. Prost!

 

 

Salt River Fields,
Oct. 20th

Bob "Go Daddy" Parsons Debuts Major New Party & Hosts Bob's Biker Blast Saturday, Oct. 20th

Live Concerts with George Thorogood & 38 Special, Plus a World-Debut motorcycle Simulator and New Training Facility all to benefit PCH

(SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.) - Bob Parsons might be known as the spirited founder of "Go D addy" and one of the most prolific big party throwers in Arizona history, but in just one month the Valley will see a whole new side of Bob when he kicks off one of his biggest biker events yet. Thousands are expected.

 

The 1st Annual Bob's Biker Blast will be held on October 20, 2012 at Harley-Davidson of Scottsdale and Go AZ Motorcycles from 10 a.m. to midnight. Parsons, who acquired both dealerships several years ago, has grown the business and is now giving back to the motorcycle community.

 The all-day event will feature the grand-opening of Go AZ Motorcycles and Harley-Davidson of Scottsdale Training Facility, including public demonstrations of the first ever commercial application of a motorcycle simulator that was originally developed for the United States Military. Feel what it's like to go at top speed and make hair pin turns, all within the safety of the motorcycle simulator.

 "If you have never ridden a motorcycle before, this is your chance to get a really good idea of what it's like without actually getting on a moving bike," said Bob Parsons. "You won't find a motorcycle simulator like this outside of a few military bases. We own the first commercial simulator and now we're even hearing from private agencies who want to use it."

The day-long event includes live music, food and activities at the dealerships as well as a special appearance by Tommy Flanagan, "Chibs" from Sons of Anarchy, from Noon to 7 p.m.  Concert gates open at 4 p.m. featuring a Fear No Ice Thrill Show followed by a concert by rock legends 38 Special and George Thorogood.

 FREE ADMISSION to all riders with a motorcycle endorsement on their driver's license. Endorsement is good for the rider plus one passenger. There will be a $20 fee for all non-riders with 100% of that being donated to the Phoenix Children's Hospital.

 Bob's Biker Blast is located at the Harley-Davidson of Scottsdale and Go AZ Motorcycles dealerships just off Frank Lloyd Wright & the 101 at 15500 N Hayden Road in Scottsdale, Arizona. For more information call 480-905-1903 or visit us online at http://www.hdofscottsdale.com/ or http://www.goaz.com/index.htm.

Harley-Davidson of Scottsdale and Go AZ Motorcycles dealerships just off Frank Lloyd Wright & the 101 at 15500 N Hayden Road in Scottsdale, Arizona
     
     
November 2- 18,
2012
Actors Theatre 2012-2013 Season

 

Actors Theatre
January 25 - February 10, 2013    Actors Theatre
Mar 22 - Apr 07, 2013 Actors Theatre
May 03 - May 19, 2013 Actors Theatre
  PHOENIX THEATRE 2012-2013 Season  
October 31, 2012 to November 25, 2012

 Defending the Caveman

Defending the Caveman holds the record as the longest running one-man show in Broadway history! This worldwide rock-solid tour de force has won the hearts of millions and it's sure to win yours. Explaining the hilarity of man's perspective on topics from love to sex to food, Defending the Caveman will have both sexes roaring with laughter and recognition.

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December 12, 2012 to January 6, 2013

'S Wonderful

'S Wonderful, the new musical, is an all singing, all dancing musical revue featuring over 42 songs by the beloved Gershwin Brothers including Someone to Watch Over Me, I've Got Rhythm, Embraceable You, Let's Call the Whole Thing Off, Love is Here to Stay and many more. Through five mini-musicals inspired by episodes from the Gershwins' own lives, the melodies move us from the 1920s in New York City, on to Paris in the 1930s, Hollywood in the '40s, New Orleans in the '50s and ends in present day. 'S Wonderful takes you on a nostalgic ride that has been called "a gem for Gershwin lovers, young and old."

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January 23, 2013 to February 17, 2013

Love Makes the World Go 'Round

Written by Duane Poole with hot new arrangements by Brad Ellis, musical arranger/director from television's Glee!  At a piano bar in Manhattan's West Forties, three women meet and compare lives and loves; one on the verge of marriage, another considering a divorce, and one who's older, single, and needs to reconnect with love's possibilities. Each has her own journey - comic, bittersweet, romantic - set to the songs you grew up singing. A brand new musical comedy, Love Makes the World Go 'Round features the songs of Bob Merrill and his musical legacy - including his sing-along pop hits (such as Mambo Italiano, Honeycomb, How Much is That Doggie in the Window), work for the musical theatre (Funny Girl, Carnival, Sugar, Take Me Along) and memorable songs for television and film. 

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March 13, 2013 to April 7, 2013

La Cage Aux Folles

Some call it 'The Birdcage", others say it's "A Menagerie of Crazies". We call it worth the wait! La Cage tells the story of Georges, the owner of a glitzy nightclub in lovely Saint-Tropez, and his partner, Albin, who moonlights as the glamorous chanteuse, Zaza. When Georges' son brings home his fiancee's conservative parents home to meet the flashy pair, the bonds of family are put to the test! La Cage is a tuneful and touching tale of one family's struggle to stay together, stay fabulous and above all else, stay true to themselves! With a glorious score of hummable melodies, written by Jerry Herman of Hello Dolly!, Mame and Mack & Mabel fame, La Cage is an indisputable musical comedy classic!

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May 1, 2013 to May 19, 2013

Our Town

Described as "...the greatest American play ever written," the audiences follow the Webb & Gibbs families as their children fall in love, marry and live out their lives. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1938, this true American classic is reimagined for Phoenix Theatre's stage, complete with Americana music from the turn of the 20th century. Our Town speaks to the core of our American values and reminds us that no matter the generation, we are all searching for the same things. This look at ordinary people living extraordinary lives has never been more extraordinary.

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Orpheum Theatre,
203 West Adams
Cirque Dreams: Holidaze Orpheum Theatre,
203 West Adams
Dream Girls Orpheum Theatre,
203 West Adams
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August 29 • 8:00 PM
On Sale Tues 5/24 at 10 am!
An Evening with
Donny Osmond

Monday August 29, 2011

Club Doors @ 6:30 PM
Theatre Doors @ 7:00 PM
Showtime: 8:00 PM

Tickets:
Rows 1-8 = $70.00
Rows 9-25 = $40.00
Seating is in the Round.

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Donny was born December 9, 1957 to George and Olive Osmond in Ogden Utah. He is the seventh of nine children: eight boys and one girl. The entire Osmond Family have a long and varied career, which had a humble beginning singing barbershop harmony on Main Street Disneyland. Soon thereafter, Donny and his siblings became very successful teen idols worldwide. READ MORE
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Celebrity Theatre
440 N 32nd St
     
     

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 .

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.

Every Tuesday... Soroptimists Meeting, 7:30am www.sisfoothills.org

Wednesday

Every Wednesday... Kiwanis Club of Carefree, 11:30am at Harolds. Call 480-488-8400.

 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.

Saturday

Every Saturday... Farmers Market at Roadhouse Cave Creek 9am

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/.

Cactus League Schedule   Description: C:\Documents and Settings\HP_Administrator\My Documents\azphm\website\images\cactus_league.gif Arizona's Cactus League season starts March 1st. It is expected to boost the state's economy by more than $200 million according to league officials.

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Arizona Cardinals Schedule

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