24 DECEMBER 2019 clotted cream served in vintage china. Tickets are $40 per person. For more: heritagesquarephx.org. Crafeteria 6-10 p.m. at Frances Boutique, 10 W. Camelback Road, Phoenix. Head to downtown Phoenix and check out the “best indie craft fair” in the Valley. Over 30 local artisans will be on-site showcasing and selling their products, from jewelry, toys, knitwear, beauty products, snacks and holiday décor. SUNDAY 12/1 Lights of the World 5:30-10 p.m. at the Arizona State Fairgrounds, 1826 W. McDowell Road, Phoenix. Now in its third year, the Lights of the World lantern display is back with exhibits reaching from 18 to 60 feet and 10 million colorful lights showcasing cultures and civilizations from around the world. Guests can stroll through over 65 light displays and check out the dinosaur exhibit, carnival rides and acrobatics show. There will also be food available for purchase. Tickets are $18 for adults, $14 for kids. For more: phoenix.lightsoftheworldus.com. Sugarplum Fairy and Royal Queen Tea Party 1-3 p.m. at the Arizona Grand Resort & Spa, 8000 S. Arizona Grand Pkwy., Phoenix. Spend an afternoon with the dance crew from the Ahwatukee Foothills Nutcracker Ballet at the Royal Queen Tea Party. Guests will be treated to a meet and greet with the Sugarplum Fairy and the Royal Queen, a special performance of the Nutcracker Ballet, plus afternoon tea and snacks. Tickets are $100 for adults and $70 for kids. For more: arizonagrandresort.com. FRIDAY 12/6 Holiday Tea and Tour 1:30-3:30 p.m. at The Bungalow at Heritage Square, 602 E. Adams St., Phoenix. Guests will be transported back in time with this Tea and Tour event in Heritage Square. Start the day with a visit to the Rosson House, an 1895 high-style Victorian home that will be decked out for the holidays. Afterward, head to The Bungalow for afternoon tea, including sandwiches, scones and There will also be food trucks and live entertainment. This event is free. For more: shopfrancesboutique.com. SATURDAY 12/7 Home Alone in Concert 7:30 p.m. at the Phoenix Symphony Hall, 75 N. 2nd St., Phoenix. Relive this classic holiday film while hearing its music straight from the symphony. Guest conductor Stuart Chafetz will lead the orchestra while Home Alone plays on a projector above the musicians. Fans will remember how Kevin McCallister had to protect his home from two unruly conmen – who have no idea who they’re dealing with. Tickets are $30- $98. For more: phoenixsymphony.org. World Bazaar PHX 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Camelback Park and Ride area, 1813 W. Camelback Road, Phoenix. Hosted by Local First AZ, the World Bazaar Phoenix is back again for another event filled with culture, cuisine and community. There will be over 60 vendors selling food, art, and homemade goods from around the world, plus dance performances from Africa, Asia and Latin America. This is a free event. For more: visit the World Bazaar PHX Facebook page. Lights of the World at the Arizona State Fairgrounds in Phoenix. WHAT’S HAPPENING, ARCADIA? 6339 E. Exeter Blvd. 602.463.3359 HillaryGurley.com Classic home on over a half-acre lot 5,300 square feet 4 bedrooms/4.5 baths 4 car-garage Several "flex" spaces Offered at $2,000,000 See more at HomeOnExeter.com
25 DECEMBER 2019 TUESDAY 12/10 Cocktails Under the Cosmos 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Mountain Shadows, 5445 E. Lincoln Dr., Paradise Valley. This astrology-themed, adults-only cocktail party will be held on the Camelback Overlook rooftop deck. December is all about Sagittarius, with horoscope-themed cocktails, small bites and a view of Paradise Valley. There will also be an expert astrologer on hand with a PJ’s in the Park 5:30 p.m. in downtown Phoenix, 1 E. Washington St. Gather the family, put on those Christmas- themed jammies you’ve been saving all year and head out for a holiday movie night. Polar Express and Elf will be showing on the big screen and folks can enjoy a cup of cocoa or cider and a snack before the big surprise of the evening – Santa will be joining in on the fun. This event is free. For more: visit the PJs in the Park Facebook page. SAT. 12/7 SUN. 12/8 F.Q. Story Historic Home Tour and Street Fair 11 a.m.-4 p.m. at 11th Ave. and Portland and 1345 W. Willetta, Phoenix. Join the neighborhood in celebrating the 35th annual F.Q. Story Historic Home Tour. Guests are welcome to tour homes in the area during the day, but at night, there will be luminaria-lit sidewalks and decorated homes, plus a food truck and fire pits. On the 8th, after the home tour, there will be a street fair with 60+ vendors. Tickets are $15-$20. For more: fqstory.org. MONDAY 12/9 Chef’s Table Dinner Series 6:30 p.m. at Hotel Valley Ho, 6850 E. Main St., Scottsdale. Join Executive Chef Russell LaCasce as he prepares a special four-course menu created just for this evening. Guests will learn the ins-and-outs of the chef and kitchen life while enjoying dinner and drink pairings. The theme for this month’s dinner is “champagne.” Registration is $109. For more: hotelvalleyho.com. telescope so you can explore further into the night sky. Tickets are $45. For more: mountainshadows.com. Parenting in the Digital Age 8 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Children’s Museum of Phoenix, 215 N. 7th St. Common Sense Media will be in Phoenix this month for an event focused on solving the latest parenting dilemmas and how to raise healthy, happy kids (8+ years old) in the digital age. Guests will hear from experts in the field to learn tips and resources for handling “digital fiascos” and connect with other parents. This event is free. For more: commonsensemedia.org. THURSDAY 12/12 Phoestivus 5-10 p.m. at Phoenix Public Market, 14 E. Pierce St. This annual market was inspired by both famed German Christmas markets and Seinfeld’s Festivus, a holiday popularized by the television show. This market will showcase locally- grown goods from 150+ vendors, as well as handcrafted gift items, jewelry and holiday decorations. There will also be Festivus traditions, such as the Airing of Grievances. Food and drinks will be available. This event is free. For more: phoestivus.com. Phoestivus at Phoenix Public Market. WHAT’S HAPPENING, ARCADIA? DECEMBER SPECIALS DERMAPLANE+HYDRAFACIAL+LED LIGHT THERAPY $165 (regular price $225) ACNE ERASER EXPRESS $85 A FACIAL SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR BUSY TEENS THAT STILL WANT TO SET ASIDE TIME TO TAKE CARE OF THEIR SKIN Join us for Happy Hour 3-5PM Monday-Thursday for $10 B12 shots Luxurious Medical Spa in the heart of Arcadia Skin Bar | Injection Bar | Wellness Bar | Vibrant Body CALL 480-422-2058 TO SCHEDULE A PERSONAL CONSULTATION. VIBRANTSKINBAR.COM 4325 East Indian School Road, Suite 130 | Phoenix AZ 85018 FOLLOW US: Safari Drive with Private Garden This luxurious townhome features a chef’s dream kitchen with Bosch & Sub-Zero appliances & the Italian Scavolini Cabinets, a dual temp Wine Cooler and oversize walk-in- pantry. The downstairs Den/Bedroom & Bathroom make a perfect place to relax with a novel. The Zoom Room Queen Bed system, adjacent to Den is perfect for an extra guest. Master BR with view & the bathroom features enormous enclosed wet area with shower & elegant tub. Guest BR with en-suite bath. Fabulous Fashion Square location! David R. Perry, C.A.S. Luxury Estates for 40 Years One Billion in Residential Sales 602-820-8181 | davidperrybroker@gmail.com 4745 N Scottsdale Rd #D1007 3 BR, 3 BA | $1,050,000


