26 OCTOBER 2019 FRI. 10/11 SUN. 10/13 Phoenix Greek Festival Times vary, at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Community Center, 1973 E. Maryland Ave., Phoenix. Celebrate Greek culture with the 59th annual Phoenix Greek Festival. There will be authentic Greek cuisine, dancing and live performances, music, a village market with groceries and jewelry, culture and history tours and activities for the kids. Admission is $5. For more: phoenixgreekfestival.org. Railfair 11 a.m. at McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park, 7301 E. Indian Bend Road, Scottsdale. This one is for the railroad enthusiasts. Guests will learn all about model trains with displays and exhibits and a selection of the park’s vintage railroad equipment also on display. Guests can also take a walking tour with Historian Joan Fudala while she presents “Tracking Down the Historic Gems of the Railroad Park,” and also tour the Roald Amundsen Pullman Car and the Scottsdale Railroad Museum. This is a free event. For more: therailroadpark.com. SAT. 10/12 SUN. 10/13 Arizona Taco Festival 11 a.m.-7 p.m. at Westworld, 16601 N. Pima Road, Scottsdale. Guests can indulge in all the tacos their hearts desire at the 10th Annual AZ Taco Festival. There will be more than 50 SATURDAY 10/19 AONA Picnic 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at Arcadia Park, 3402 N. 56th St., Phoenix. The Arcadia Osborn Neighborhood Association is hosting its annual community picnic. This neighborhood event is designed to bring the community together. Guests can enjoy live music, meet local public service agents, climb aboard a fire truck, explore police vehicles, meet Phoenix PD K-9s and enjoy lunch. This event is free. For more: arcadiaosbornphx.com. Fiesta Al Fresco 5:30-8:30 p.m. at Singh Meadows, 1490 E. Weber Dr., Tempe. Fiesta Al Fresco is an outdoor event with a four-course meal prepared by Chef Sacha Levine of the new Century Grand cocktail lounge. Guests can enjoy a farm-to-table dining experience, wine pairings and live music. Proceeds will benefit Scottsdale Training and Rehabilitation Services, an organization that helps integrate people with developmental disabilities into the community. Tickets are $175. For more: starsaz.org. professional and amateur taco teams competing for $10,000 in prizes, plus a salsa and guac contest, lucha libre wrestling, Chihuahua beauty pageant, tequila tasting, music and games. Tickets are $10 for general admission. For more: aztacofestival.com. WHAT’S HAPPENING, ARCADIA? Phoenix Greek Festival at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Community Center in Phoenix. SOLD WITH BUYER 55 0 8 E PINCHOT AVE | $869,0 0 0 4528 E. C ALLE REDONDA | $1,090,0 0 0 SOLD-BROUGHT THE BUYER
O L D T O W N S C O T T S D A L E A Z . C O M Ride out for a beautiful sunset and stick around awhile. As darkness blankets our town and stars rise in the night sky, Old Town twinkles with the melodies of a darn good time. We have wine, patio and balcony bars, secret speakeasies, and all-out nightclubs. Eat, drink and kick up your heels listening to good tunes, and do it again right down the street. A C A M P F I R E U S E D T O B E the only venue we had for singing.


