16 APRIL 2019 SATURDAY 4/18 Wild on the Greens 6:30 a.m. at the Talking Stick Golf Club, 9998 E. Talking Stick Way, Scottsdale. This event is a hole-in- one when it comes to conservation. Presented by the Phoenix Zoo, the Wild on the Greens golf tournament includes a round of golf, plus snacks and drinks, a silent auction, raffle, luncheon and contests with prizes for longest drive and closest to the pin. Individual tickets are $250. For more: phoenixzoo.org. SATURDAY 4/20 Fried Festival 2 – 10 p.m. at Margaret T. Hance Park, 67 W. Culver St., Phoenix. Let’s be honest, one of the best parts of going out for a burger is the french fries that come with it. This inaugural festival is all about the side dish. There will be more than 20 local restaurants on-site sharing their french fry goodness with $2-$3 samples, as well as beer gardens and a lineup of indie, folk and rock musicians for your listening pleasure. Tickets are $15. For more: friedfestival.com. Blue Sky Bootcamp Class 9 a.m. at Mountain Shadows, 5445 E. Lincoln Dr., Paradise Valley. Mountain Shadows’ own fitness instructor Cody Weiss will be on-site ready to help you with an energizing morning workout. A combination of calisthenics, bodyweight exercises, kettlebells and medicine balls, plus the views of Camelback Mountain will have you ready to take on anything the day throws at you. Admission is $15. For more: mountainshadows.com. packages are available. For more: nirvanafoodandwine.com. SATURDAY 4/27 Sushi Festival 12 – 7 p.m. at Horse Lovers Park, 19224 N. Tatum Blvd., Phoenix. The California roll, the Philly roll, the Vegas roll…the gang’s all here at Rock the Fork’s Sushi Festival. Guests can enjoy half and full meal portions from various sushi restaurants at $4 to $12, while enjoying musical entertainment plus games and activities for the kids. There will also be vendors and a beer and wine market for the grownups. Tickets are $12 per person. For more: rockthefork.com. Junk in the Trunk Vintage Market 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. at WestWorld, 16601 N. Pima Road, Scottsdale. If you’re searching for the perfect vintage item, this is the place to find it. The Junk in the Trunk Vintage Market has all of your vintage needs, from clothing to furniture, knick-knacks and everything in between. Shop to your heart’s desire while enjoying live music, drinks and a bite to eat. General admission tickets are $8. For more: junkinthetrunkvintagemarket.com. SUNDAY 4/21 Easter Brunch 10 a.m. at the Wrigley Mansion, 2501 E. Telawa Trail, Phoenix. Looking to simplify your Easter holiday? Head over to the Wrigley Mansion for brunch and activities for the family. There will be buffet food and drink stations set up, plus the Easter Bunny will be there ready to take Easter photos with the kids. There will also be two separate Easter egg hunts with treats galore. Tickets are $85 for adults and $45 for kids. For more: wrigleymansion.com. WED. 4/24 SUN. 4/28 Nirvana Food and Wine Festival Times vary, at the Sanctuary on Camelback, 5700 E. McDonald Dr., Paradise Valley. Get ready for four days of food events at the Sanctuary Resort. Each event will showcase local and international chefs and winemakers; examples include an interactive brunch, rose party, “flutes and coops,” best of the west and a celebrity chef golf tournament on Saturday. Admission to each event is different, but ticket Sushi Festival at Horse Lovers Park in Phoenix. WHAT’S HAPPENING, ARCADIA? SEND EVENTS TO editor@arcadianews.com Spritz Puttin’ On The TRY OUR NEW SUMMER COCKTAILS!
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