Arcadia News — award winning neighborhood news since 1993
July 2018
July 2018, page 10

10 JULY 2018 MONDAY 7/2  TUESDAY 7/3 Bakeshop Fundamentals 9 – 11 a.m. at Sur La Table, Kierland Commons, 7122 E. Greenway Pkwy., Scottsdale. Getting the kids ready to cook up some summer fun. This two day class is designed for 8-12 year olds and will teach the tips and tricks to baking some delicious treats. Learn how to measure, read recipes, and mix ingredients to create homemade pretzels with cheese sauce and peach pie. Classes are $120 per person. For more: surlatable.com. FRIDAY 7/6 Annie: The Musical 7:30 p.m. at Dream City Church Phoenix, 13613 N. Cave Creek Road, Phoenix. It can be “a hard knock life” but not while enjoying the classic musical about Little Orphan Annie! Watch as she escapes from the evil Miss Hannigan and spends time in the lap of luxury with Daddy Warbucks. Presented by the Dream City Church, this show is sure to have you singing along. Tickets are $10. For more: summermusical.org. MONDAY 7/9  FRIDAY 7/13 Summer Camp: Storm Chasers 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. at the Children’s Museum of Phoenix, 215 N. 7th St., Phoenix. A summer camp that’s educational and fun. Storm Chasers Summer Camp at the Children’s Museum is all about chasing the weather. Kids will learn about hurricanes, tornadoes, heat and cold weather with games, activities and hands-on projects. Registration for a your most swashbuckling costume and enjoy the movie. For more: shopdesertridge.com. South Central Swing Night 7 p.m. at The Duce, 525 S. Central Ave., Phoenix. Get ready to learn yourselves some old school dance moves. The Duce presents Swing Night, a rockin’ good time with the music and dance moves to prove it. Dance lessons start at 7 p.m. with moving and grooving until you can’t any more. Plus, there are drink specials in case you need a little liquid courage. Admission is $8. For more: theducephoenix.com. WEDNESDAY 7/11 Rooftop Yoga 7 – 9 p.m. at the Lustre Rooftop Bar, 2 E. Jefferson St., Phoenix. Relax and unwind with a rooftop yoga session. As the evening is cooling down, roll out your mat and reach your fingers to the sky and listen as the music soothes you. This evening’s theme is yoga rave. Be prepared to feel amazing after you finish the “original class in the clouds” yoga at Lustre. This event is free. For more: sutrastudios.com. full week is $280 per person. For more: childrensmuseumofphoenix.org. TUESDAY 7/10 Movie Night at Desert Ridge 6 p.m. at Desert Ridge Marketplace, 21001 N. Tatum Blvd., Phoenix. The pirates have taken over! Head to Desert Ridge to watch Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End. Before the film, attendees can enjoy activities, entertainment, games, a costume contest and braiding station. Wear Rooftop Yoga at the Lustre Rooftop Bar in Phoenix. WHAT’S HAPPENING, ARCADIA? GORGEOUS ARCADIA HOME This meticulously maintained 5 bedroom home sits directly across from Arcadia Park. With a combined 4056 square feet on a 19,900 square foot lot, you’ll find room to roam and more. There is simply no comparison on the market today. $1,199,900. JARROD SMITH Launch Real Estate 602-432-4743 | Jsmithbroker@mac.com PRICE REDUCED

11 JULY 2018 FRIDAY 7/13 Happy Hour History Tour 6 p.m. at the Arizona Biltmore, 2400 E. Missouri Ave., Phoenix. What’s not to love about a history lesson with a little cocktail mixed in? The Happy Hour History Tour will guide you through the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright, as well stories about dignitaries, U.S. Presidents, and Old Hollywood while you enjoy a couple of signature drinks. Tickets are $20. For more: arizonabiltmore.com. SATURDAY 7/14 Christopher Lloyd Goes Back to the Future 7 p.m. at Orpheum Theatre, 203 W. Adams St., Phoenix. Doc Brown is here to grace the stage! Christopher Lloyd will regale the audience with behind-the-scenes stories from the making of the film, plus his work with Michael J. Fox and Steven Spielberg, an audience led Q&A, photo ops, and a screening of the original Back to the Future. Great Scott! Tickets are $49-$135. For more: phoenixconventioncenter.com. Cityscape H2Oasis 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. at Cityscape Phoenix, 1 E. Washington St., Phoenix. Central Ave. and Patriot Park have been transformed into a waterpark for the day. Put on your suits and get ready to cool off on the splash pad and water slides, and hang out in the shade. Plus, learn about water safety from the Lincoln Family Downtown YMCA. Attendance is $5 per person. For more: cityscapephoenix.com. SUNDAY 7/15 Experience Arizona Music 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. at the Musical Instrument Museum, 4725 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix. What better way to celebrate our home state than with its music? Listen to Arizona songs and stories, a Native American musical performance, arts and crafts stations, curator talks, face painting, photo booths, and an Arizona–inspired lunch menu. Tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for kids. For more: mim.org. WEDNESDAY 7/18 Poetic Soul Phoenix 7 p.m. at The Grand Café, 718 N. Central Ave., Phoenix. For all those poetry writers who haven’t gotten the courage to share your stuff, now is your moment! The Grand Café presents Poetic Soul, a night of spoken word poetry, vocalists, comedians and storytellers to the stage to share their art with the crowd. All spoken word artists are welcome. Tickets are $10-$12. For more: thegrandaz.com. Winter in July 7 – 11 a.m. at the Phoenix Zoo, 455 N. Galvin Pkwy., Phoenix. It’s definitely hot in the Valley, but never fear, for the Phoenix Zoo is bringing winter to you! Over 50 tons of snow will be “brought in” to the zoo, with icy activities, games, snow piles, blizzards, live music, and creature features, where you can meet some of the zoo’s residents. Tickets are $25 for adults and $15 for kids. For more: phoenixzoo.org. Experience Arizona Music at the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix. WHAT’S HAPPENING, ARCADIA? Paid for Kate Brophy McGee AZ- Senate. Authorized by Kate Brophy McGee AZ- Senate PRIMARY ELECTION AUGUST 28 TH Arizona Roots Arizona Solutions I am a third-generation Arizonan, born and raised in our great state. My husband and I have lived in our North Central Phoenix home, where we raised our three children, for 33 years. Since my days on the school board, I’ve fought for Arizonans. I led the bipartisan Prop 301 continuation, which provides $600 million annually to our classrooms. I stood u p f o r o u r n e i g h b o r h o o d s , a n d p a s s e d critical legislation to assist Arizona’s most vulnerable, like kids in foster care, seniors, and people with developmental disabilities. I need your support and your vote to keep passing common sense reforms. Working together we can build a better Arizona for families, neighborhoods, and businesses. Naomi Kline Tino Ferrulli tinoferrulli@gmail.com 4725 North Scottsdale Road • Scottsdale, AZ 85251 Tino Ferrulli A special congratulations to Tino Ferrulli on his remarkable accomplishment of 25 years with Mercedes-Benz of Scottsdale. Through world-class, concierge-style assistance before, during and long after you invest in a Mercedes-Benz, it has always been Team Tino’s mission to create the ultimate customer service experience, tailored to each individual client’s needs and desires. From helping you find just the right automobile, to delivering demos to your home or office, to expediting service work and arranging for your ride home or getting a loaner vehicle reserved, Team Tino Ferrulli truly offers an ease in doing business unlike any other. If you are already one of our clients or want an experience unlike any you have been offered before, please call or visit us today. YEARS