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is about Fast Draw and Western Movies. 
http://www.alamofastdraw.com On Sundays show we will talk to the gunfighters and on Wednesdays we talk about movies.
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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

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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

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another approach is the secret of winning."— Denis Waitley



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Jewel


Jimmy Fallon


Arlo Guthrie


Dame Edna


Algonquin Theater Company presents “The Oldest Profession”


SNATAM KAUR


Les Ballets
Jazz de Montréal


Davidson


Un Corazón Flamenco


Stevie Wonder

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Crafty Chica Challenge: Day of the Dead Shrine

Inspiration Our new Crafty Chica Challenge has just begun! This time your mission is to create a Day of the Dead shrine.
You can read more about the history of the Day of the Dead at The Arizona Republic. I've gathered here a bevy of images and tutorials from Crafty Chica herself to get you started!Ccc Shrine Inspiration
Skeleton Shadow Box, La Catrina Cigar Box Shrine, Ofrenda for Steve Irwin, Day of the Dead Shrines
Sheena Sugarskulls
 


You'll probably want to make some sugar skulls to go with your shrine. Pictured left are sugar skulls made by our Sheena Stevens, our MAKE/CRAFT sales and marketing coordinator. Learn how to make your own sugar skulls with Crafty Chica's recipe.

 

To enter this Crafty Chica Challenge, please submit photos of your shrine to the Crafty Chica Challenge Flickr group. Enter in a 250 word or less description of what your shrine represents and what materials were used in its creation.

 

Crafty Chica Challenge: Create a Day of the Dead Shrine

CRAFT and iLoveToCreate.com have teamed up to present to you the Crafty Chica Challenge: Create a Day of the Dead Shrine! Day of the Dead (or Día de los Muertos in Spanish) is a holiday celebrated in Mexico as well as by many in the United States on November 2nd. Day of the Dead is a holiday to remember loved ones who have passed, and includes many characteristic decorations such as skeleton figurines, candy skulls, marigolds and much more. For this challenge, we ask you to create your own Day of the Dead Shrine and share it with us. This Crafty Chica Challenge will run for 4 weeks, and the Prize winners will be announced on Monday, November 2nd. Deadline for entries is 11:59 p.m. PDT October 28, 2009. Due to the personal nature of these Day of the Dead Shrines, the winner will be selected via drawing. There will be one (1) grandprize winner, and three (3) runners-up.

  • The Grand Prize is a Crafty Chica gift basket, an advanced copy of the Crafty Chica’s first novel “Waking Up in the Land of Glitter” and a $100 gift certificate to shop at the Crafty Chica’s store, ChicanoPopArt.com
  • The Runner-up Prize is a Crafty Chica gift basket as well as a $25 gift certificate to the MakerShed.

To enter this Crafty Chica Challenge, please submit photos of your shrine to the Crafty Chica Challenge Flickr group. Enter in a 250 word or less description of what your shrine represents and what materials were used in its creation.

 

PROMINENT CURATOR OF LATIN AMERICAN ART SPEAKS AT “THE AMERICAS SERIES 2010”
Latin American Art Alliance (LAAA), a support organization of Phoenix Art Museum proudly presents Cecilia Fajardo-Hill, Vice President of Curatorial Affairs and Chief Curator at Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA) in Long Beach, CA who will discuss the challenges and rewards facing curators, artists and supporters of Latin American art.

 Considered one of the leading curators of Latin American art in the country, Ms. Fajardo-Hill is former Director and Chief Curator of the Cisneros Fontanals Arts Foundation (CIFO)—a non-profit organization devoted to the promotion of contemporary art from Latin America—and the Ella Fontanals Cisneros Collection in Miami, one of the leading collections of contemporary American art in the world.

 Prior to that, she was General Director of Sala Mendoza, an alternative space for contemporary art in Caracas, Venezuela. She has curated and organized numerous exhibitions of emerging and mid-career contemporary artists from Latin America, such as Three Perspectives: Eugenio Espinoza, Alvaro Oyarzun and Jose Alejandro Restrepo,; Alexander Apostol: Savage Modern / Magdalena Fernandez: Surfaces,; and Tomas Saraceno and Jarbas Lopes,and oversaw an annual series of commissions and artist residencies.

 “I believe that it is time to dispel the stereotypes that have been associated with Latin American art and culture and reinforce its role within the global community,” states Ms. Fajardo-Hill. Through her exceptional curatorial work, Ms. Fajardo-Hill has focused on the work of artists of the Americas and their significant contributions to the broader regional, national, and international art world.

 Ms. Fajardo-Hill has a PhD in Art History with a specialization in contemporary Latin American Art from the University of Essex, England, and an MA in 20th-Century Art History from the Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London.   INTERVIEWS AND IMAGES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    Who:                        Cecilia Fajardo-Hill, Vice President of Curatorial Affairs and Chief Curator of the Museum of Latin American Art, Long Beach, CA

What:                       This informative and intriguing lecture is a part of “The Americas Series 2010” a series of events that explores the traditions as well as innovations in Latin American art. Sponsored by Latin American Art Alliance. All events are open to the public.

 

Where:                     Whiteman Hall in Phoenix Art Museum 1625 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85004. Lecture included in general Museum admission. For more info, visit PhxArt.org

 

When:                      Saturday, February 27, 2010 from 2pm to 4pm

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Actors Theatre 2011-2012 Season

Actors Theatre
Jan 11-May 20, 2012

In The Wings


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Mar 7 - Apr 1, 2012

One of the great American musicals starring Broadway's Kathy Fitzgerald!


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Apr 25 - May 20, 2012

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  JANUARY 2012  
January 11-February 5

The Marvelous Wonderettes January 11 – February 5
Meet the Wonderettes at their 1958 Springfield High School prom as they share their lives and love through song.  These four girls have hopes and dreams as big as their crinoline skirts, and voices to match.  The show features classic 50’s and 60’s songs and is a non-stop musical blast from the past.

January 10-15, 2012 ASU Gammage
January 26 
Nature Comes to Life on Stage!
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MOMIX Botanica
Thursday, January 26 7:30 PM
$45 adults / $5 18 & under
Returning to Wickenburg with their vibrant new show, “Botanica,” MOMIX will engage audiences in the fantastical world of nature. Featuring vivid imagery, outrageous costumes, creative props and riveting music, “Botanica” follows the unfolding of the seasons through an animated world that comes fabulously alive.

“Botanica” reveals nature's changing imagery, with oversized flowers and exotic animals; all set to an eclectic score ranging from birdsong to Vivaldi. The performance shows off the endlessly renewable energy of the superb MOMIX dancers, with costumes, projections and custom-made props adding an extra dose of fantasy. Using lighting, shadow, and the malleable forms of the human body to create its illusions, “Botanica” defies what is normally thought possible with dance.

Known internationally for presenting work of exceptional inventiveness and physical beauty, MOMIX is a company of dancer-illusionists under the direction of Moses Pendleton. Now serving as Artistic Director, Pendleton has been one of America's most innovative and widely performed choreographers and directors for over 40 years. A founding member of the ground-breaking Pilobolus Dance Theater in 1971, he formed MOMIX in 1980.

Transporting audiences from their everyday lives to a fantasy world, MOMIX uses its trademark magical lighting, athletic dance, and pure talent to create an entertaining multimedia experience.

Call the Box Office at 928-684-6624 or reserve tickets online today!
 
January 27 Peking Acrobats Coamerica Theatre 400 W. Washington
January 28 Gabriel Iglesias Stand-Up Revolution Tour Coamerica Theatre 400 W. Washington
January 29 
Epic Music of John Williams
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The Phoenix Symphony
The Music of John Williams
Conductor, Joseph Young
Sunday, January 29    7:30 PM
$55 / $5 18 & under
Captivating audiences with the epic themes of Star Wars and Jurassic Park, the rousing fanfare of Indiana Jones, and the haunting beauty of Schindler's List, The Phoenix Symphony returns for an evening of masterpieces by the multiple Oscar and Grammy-award winning John Williams. Composer and music director for nearly eighty films, Williams’ scores transformed the landscape of Hollywood film music.

Call the Box Office at 928-684-6624 or reserve tickets online today!
 
  FEBRUARY 2012  
February 2 Celebrity Theatre
440 N 32nd St
February 2-3 
Rousing Reels and Lilting Melodies
.Celtic Nights   Journey of Hope
Thursday, February 2  Friday, February 3  7:30 PM
$45 / $5 18 & under
Direct from Ireland comes a brand new show, celebrating the Irish heritage with powerful dances and songs. Celtic Nights “Journey of Hope” will transport audiences though time in this stirring tale of the Irish experience. In the tradition of performances such as Riverdance, Celtic Nights expertly weaves together dance with the lilting melodies and plaintive lyrics of a rich heritage. This glittering production showcases six of Ireland’s most prominent vocal talents, complimented by six of its most accomplished step dancers, all set to live music.  Drawn from the history and folklore of Ireland, Celtic Nights tells the story of a people struggling to find their place in a changing world through traditional ballads and vivid choreography. A unique show fusing music and dance, the concert features both the finest male and female voices of the Celtic world, showcased against a thundering backdrop of expert dancing and musicianship. The rich heritage of the Emerald Isle creates an exhilarating picture of a passionate people who dared to dream big and doggedly carved out a home in the New World. In Celtic Nights, their story is told through the power of music and the hypnotic fury of dancing feet.  Call the Box Office at 928-684-6624 or reserve tickets online today!
 
February 4

THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS is Saturday, February 4 at 4 p.m. and 8 p.m.  Tickets range from $29 - $59.  There are a limited number of premium seats available for $89.  For groups of 10 or more (including student groups) call 866.476.8707. To purchase tickets, visit www.ScrewtapeonStage.com , call 480.644.6500 or visit the Mesa Arts Center, Monday – Friday from 10:00am to 7:00pm, Saturday from 10:00am to 5:00pm, Sunday from 12:00 noon to 4:00pm and 90 minutes prior to performance start time.

Mesa Arts Center,
February 7 
Fundraising Dinner with Traditional Food and Wines of Spain
.The Del E Webb Center for the Performing Arts cordially invites you to attend a
Dinner in España
Featuring
The Spanish culinary delights of Guest Chef Diego Apodaca
and
the wines of Campo Viejo Winery, Logroño, España
This intimate evening of food and wine is a fundraising event
for the Webb Center’s “Arts for Kids” Programs
Tuesday, February 7, 6:30 PM
Los Caballeros Golf Club
1551 South Vulture Mine Road
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Seating Limited
$100 per person
For reservations, please call 928-684-6624
 
February 9-12
The Sleeping Beauty

All the charm and grandeur classical ballet has to offer
Choreography by Ib Andersen
Music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Performed with The Phoenix Symphony

Thursday February 9 7:00 PM
Friday February 10 7:30 PM
Saturday February 11 2 PM & 7:30 PM
Sunday February 12 1 PM & 5:30 PM

At Symphony Hall

Ballet Arizona
February 12 Lenny Kravitz with special guest Raphael Saadiq Coamerica Theatre 400 W. Washington
February 10 Oak Ridge Boys Celebrity Theatre
440 N 32nd St
February 10  Arizona Opera's
Evening of Highlights and Delights

Friday, February 10
7:30 PM
$35-55

Join Arizona Opera for a spectacular evening of opera delights from Puccini to Mozart, verismo to lighter fare - a cornucopia of arias and ensembles celebrating the magic of opera through the ages.
 
 
February 11 
Support Camp Imagination
An art show of watercolor paintings of cowboys and horses by Don Weller will be exhibited at the Los Caballeros Golf Club on Saturday, Feb. 11, from 2 to 6 PM. There will be complimentary wine and the paintings will be for sale, a percentage of the sales goes to support Camp Imagination. Everyone is invited.
Don Weller’s paintings have often been award winners in competitions and are in several private and public collections. He exhibits as a member of the Western Artists of America and is in many juried shows including the Mountain Oyster Show, Cheyenne Frontier Days, Bosque Art Center and others.
Wine for the event is provided by sponsor Colin Fryer and the Red Cliffs Lodge, and comes from Castle Creek Winery. Hosts for the event are Earl and Jane Coleman, Met and Lana Johnson, Colin Fryer, and James Dixon.
 
February 14 Kenny G  Tuesday February 14, 2012  Club Doors @ 6:00 PM
Theatre Doors @ 7:00 PM  Showtime: 8:00 PM
Celebrity Theatre
440 N 32nd St
February 16 -17 
Emerson Drive
Emerson Drive

Thursday, February 16  Friday, February 17   7:30 PM
$42

With hits “Moments”, “Believe,” and now “Let Your Love Speak” Emerson Drive has secured its place as the premiere band in contemporary Country music. Lead singer Brad Mates' vocals coupled with the extraordinary musicianship of his band-mates will showcase all of the attributes that have fueled the group’s steady rise through country music’s ranks.

 
February 17 Kathy Griffin Coamerica Theatre 400 W. Washington
February 18 Glen Campbell - Goodbye Tour Coamerica Theatre 400 W. Washington
February 19, 2012

 Pianist Simone Dinnerstein has postponed her Jan. 22 recital at Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts until Sunday, Feb. 19, at 7:30 p.m. Ms. Dinnerstein has fallen ill and is expected to be back at her best again very soon.

Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts Patron Services Box Office is notifying ticket buyers about the date change. For additional information or to purchase tickets for the Feb. 19 recital please call (480) 499-TKTS (8587) or visit www.ScottsdalePerformingArts.org.

 Virginia G. Piper Piano Series: Simone Dinnerstein
NEW DATE!
Sunday, February 19, 2012, 7:30 p.m.
Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, Virginia G. Piper Theater

Tickets: $26

American pianist Simone Dinnerstein has gained an international following thanks to the remarkable success of her top-selling recording of Bach’s Goldberg Variations. Making her Scottsdale debut, she will perform Bach’s three chorale preludes for piano by Busoni, Kempff and Myra Hess; Partita No. 1 in B-flat Major and
Partita No. 2 in C Minor; and Schubert’s Four Impromptus, Op. 90.

The performance also includes the Center’s Keyboard in the Sky video display, which enables the audience to see the pianist’s hands moving across the keyboard in real time from any seat in the house. Presented by the Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust.

  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.
February 25 Gigantour featuring Megadeth with Motorhead, Volbeat and Lacuna Coil Coamerica Theatre 400 W. Washington
  MARCH 2012  
 
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March 7 – April 1

Gypsy March 7 – April 1
Critically acclaimed as one of the great American musicals, Gypsy follows the dreams and desires of Mama Rose as she lives out her life onstage through her two daughters.  Complete with a brilliant score by Jule Styne and Stephen Sondheim, this exquisitely-crafted musical casts an affectionate eye on the hardships of show business during the 1920’s, when Vaudeville was dying and burlesque was born. 

March 11 Chicago   Sunday March 11, 2012   Club Doors @ 5:30 PM  Theatre Doors @ 6:30 PM  Showtime: 7:30 PM Celebrity Theatre
440 N 32nd St
March 12 Willie Nelson Coamerica Theatre 400 W. Washington
March 15 Imagination Movers Coamerica Theatre 400 W. Washington
March 24 The Pink Floyd Experience Coamerica Theatre 400 W. Washington
March 29 - April 1
Director's Choice


A vibrant collection of movement

In The Night
Choreography: Jerome Robbins
Music: Frederic Chopin

Suenos
Choreography: Ib Andersen
Music: selections from Massenet and Rossini

Paquita
Choreography: Olga Evreinoff and Marius Petipa
Music: Ludwig Minkus

Thursday March 29, 7:00 PM
Friday March 30, 7:30 PM
Saturday March 31, 2 & 7:30 PM
Sunday April 1, 1:00 PM

At the Orpheum Theatre

Orpheum Theatre, 203 West Adams
March 31
Green Festival at the Glendale Library
 
  APRIL 2012  
April 24-29, 2012
ASU Gammage
April 27 Celtic Woman "Believe" Coamerica Theatre 400 W. Washington
April 25 – May 20

Dream a Little Dream – April 25 – May 20
Our exciting production of “the nearly true story of the MAMAS AND PAPAS”. This remarkable story features one of the most influential groups in Rock n’ Roll history.  In four short years, they managed to out sell the Beatles, rise to the top of their industry, have seven major number one hits on the charts, and tear themselves apart while they were doing it.  Their unique blend, look, style and charisma truly became an icon for the late 60’s early 70’s.

 
  MAY 2012  
May 9 Creed Coamerica Theatre 400 W. Washington
May 15-20, 2012
ASU Gammage
May 31 - June 3
All Balanchine


Three masterpieces by the genius choreographer

Stravinsky Violin Concerto
Music: Igor Stravinsky

Episodes-Arizona Premiere
Music: Anton Von Webren

Rubies
Music: Igor Stravinsky

All choreography by George Balanchine
All performed with The Phoenix Symphony at Symphony Hall


Thursday May 31, 7:00 PM
Friday June 1, 7:30 PM
Saturday June 2, 2 PM & 7:30 PM
Sunday June 3, 1:00 PM

Ballet Arizona
  JUNE 2012  
June 5-10, 2012
ASU Gammage
Friday June 3, 2011
KANSAS

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

Tickets:
Row 1-8 = $50.00
Rows 9-13 = $35.00
Rows 14-25 = N/A
*PLUS Applicable Service Charges.
Seating is in the Round.


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KANSAS' first public statement appeared on their self-titled album in 1974, "From the beginning, we considered ourselves and our music different and we hope we will always remain so." Little did this legendary rock group realize that back in the early 70's, what "seemed to be different," was actually ahead of its time. Read More
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Celebrity Theatre
440 N 32nd St
June 28 • 8:00 PM
Ted Nugent
Club Doors @ 6:30 PM
Theatre Doors @ 7:00 PM
Showtime: 8:00 PM
Tickets:
Rows 1-5 = $60.00
Rows 6-13 = $50.00
Rows 14-25 = $35.00
*PLUS Applicable Service Charges.
Stage is a 3/4 House and will NOT rotate.
Sections A3, A10. B3 and B12 are on the side and may have obstructed views.

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Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio appointed rock legend Ted Nugent deputy and was sworn in last summer in Arpaio’s downtown Phoenix office. Nugent is known for his conservative political views and defense of hunting and gun ownership rights. He has served on the board of directors of the National Rifle Association and is a spokesman for the Drug Abuse Resistance Education, National Field Archery Association, Mothers Against Drunk Driving and Big Brothers Big Sisters of America.
At 62, the veteran rocker’s no holds barred career spans five decades of multi-platinum hits and more than 30 million albums sold. Both as a solo artist and with the Amboy Dukes and Damn Yankees, Nugent has amassed a sizable list of well-known hits, including "Journey To The Center Of The Mind," "Stranglehold," "Free For All," "Dog Eat Dog," "Wango Tango," "Cat Scratch Fever," "Motor City Madhouse," cult classic “Fred Bear,” "High Enough” and “Love Grenade.”
Hailing from Detroit, Nugent’s guitar talents and over-the-top onstage antics quickly earned young Ted the moniker of "Motor City Madman." Get your Nuge on! His fire-breathing intensity and the sound he wrings from his almighty Gibson Byrdland have placed him among the all-time greats of rock & roll.
In addition to music, Nugent is a New York Times best-selling author of Ted, White and Blue: The Nugent Manifesto and his autobiography titled God, Guns, & Rock n' Roll. He heads up his own hunting camp, owns his own hunting supply store and sells his own beef jerky.
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440 N 32nd St
  JULY 2012  
July 15 • 8:00 PM
Chris Isaak

Friday July 15, 2011

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

Tickets:
Row 1-8 = $75.00
Rows 9-13 = $65.00
Rows 14-25 = 45.00
*PLUS Applicable Service Charges.
Seating is in the Round.

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Mr. Lucky -- Chris Isaak’s stunning new masterpiece -- perfectly balances the ecstasy of great romance with the agony of pure heartbreak. Mr. Lucky offers passionate music that feels decidedly lived-in. Like some rocking Sinatra album for the 21st Century, Mr. Lucky is a song cycle about the good luck we earn and the bad luck we just can’t seem to shake. Right from its killer opener -- the wonderfully tortured “Cheaters Town” -- to the concluding and uplifting “Big, Wide Wonderful World,” Isaak takes us all on a dark but beautiful ride -- one you will likely recognize as your own. Read More»
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Celebrity Theatre
440 N 32nd St
     
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 .

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 480-312-7750  

Anthem 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.

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

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Cactus League Schedule   Description: C:\Documents and Settings\HP_Administrator\My Documents\azphm\website\images\cactus_league.gif 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.

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Arizona Cardinals Schedule

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 "Three things in human life are important: the first is to be kind; the second is to be kind; and the third is to be kind." — Henry James, American author (1843-1916).