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July 2023
July 2023, page 8

JULY 2023 8 MONDAY 7/10  FRIDAY 7/14 Junior Golf Camp 1-3 p.m. at Putting World, 16259 N. Scottsdale Road. Expert coaches are here to teach your youngsters all the skills. This camp is geared toward ages 8-12. Campers will learn putting instructions, tips and tricks, plus have a little downtime with games, activities, prizes and gift bags. Lunch is included with the camp fee, $300 per person. puttingworld.com WEDNESDAY 7/12 Dinner and a Movie 5:30 p.m. at Marcellino Ristorante, 7114 E. Stetson Dr., Scottsdale. Guests are invited to Marcellino for date night, girl’s night out or if you just feel like Italian for dinner! Attendees can enjoy a three-course summer special meal and watch a classic film – on the screen tonight is Roman Holiday , starring Audrey Hepburn as a princess who runs off to explore Rome. Dinner is $50 per person. marcellinoristorante.com FRIDAY 7/14 Adult Field Trip 6-9 p.m. at the Children’s Museum of Phoenix, 215 N. 7th St., Phoenix. This evening’s festivities will benefit the Million Dollar Teacher Project to help provide basic needs and assistance to Valley educators. Guests can enjoy cocktails, appetizers, live music, an ice cream truck, traditional sack lunches and raffle prizes. VIP tickets include transportation on the Adult Field Trip Bus, raffle and drink tickets, and early access. Tickets start at $100. mdtproject.org FRIDAY 7/14 Sonoran Sippin’ 6-9 p.m. at Desert Botanical Garden, 1201 N. Galvin Pkwy. Kick start the weekend with a drink and an evening in nature. This Friday’s event features music and entertainment from various acts. Adult beverages are available for purchase, and guests will get an after- hours look at DBG’s latest exhibit. Tickets are $17 for non-members, and reservations are required. dbg.org FRIDAY 7/14  SATURDAY 7/15 Baseball Night Camp 6-9 p.m. at Salt River Fields, 7555 N. Pima Road, Scottsdale. Kids aged 5-12 can come to the fields for an evening of baseball. Salt River staff will teach fundamentals and different hitting, pitching, fielding and catching drills. Players will be assigned to small groups based on age. There will also be a camp on July 21-22. Cost is $125 per person. saltriverfields.com FRIDAY 7/14  SATURDAY 7/15 Sip and Shop Market Series 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at Hotel Valley Ho, 6850 E. Main St., Scottsdale. Friday’s dinner guest is Chef Robert Irvine, who will collaborate with Chef Russell LaCasce on a four-course dinner, including a meet-and-greet reception. Hotel Valley Ho celebrates all things local with this free indoor market series on Saturday, where guests will find shopping and tastings with vendors, chefs, live music and more. Market is free; dinner starts at 6 p.m. and is $299. hotelvalleyho.com Little River Band 8 p.m. at Talking Stick Resort, 9800 E. Talking Stick Way, Scottsdale. Spend Saturday jamming to some live classic tunes courtesy of Little River Band. Folks will hear fan-favorites like Lonesome Loser, Lady and Cool Change. It might be hard to stay in your seat for this one! Tickets start at $45. talkingstickresort.com SUNDAY 7/16 Sunday Supper Club 6 p.m. at Hearth ’61, 5445 E. Lincoln Dr., Scottsdale. Once a month, Hearth ’61 at Mountain Shadows hosts an Arizona winery, distillery or local purveyor. Attending guests can enjoy four courses paired with beverages, a conversation with Chef Charles Wiley, and a special guest. This evening’s event welcomes Chef Richard Garcia of Park Plaza Liquor and Deli in Prescott. Registration is $189 per person. mountainshadows.com SUNDAY 7/16  WEDNESDAY 7/19 Sol to Soul Wellness Retreat 3 p.m. at the Arizona Biltmore, 2400 E. Missouri Ave., Phoenix. This inaugural event is all about wellness. Guests can enjoy three days of sunrise walks, morning meditations, yoga, aqua fitness, somatic breath work, sound healing and outdoor painting, all led by facilitators Sam Harper and Danielle Nicole. Registration is $1,500, with room and board included. arizonabiltmore.com MONDAY 7/17  THURSDAY 7/20 Christmas in July Baking Camp 2 p.m. at Paula Jacqueline Cakes, 4151 N. Marshall Way, Scottsdale. It’s never too early to celebrate Christmas – and with Paula Jacqueline, kids eight and up don’t have to wait! This baking camp will teach students how to use a stand-up mixer and measure, place and bake items such as gingerbread cookies, snowman cake pops and other holiday treats. Registration is $350. paulajacqueline.com SATURDAY 7/29 Jurassic World Tour 11 a.m., 3 p.m. or 7 p.m. at the Footprint Center, 201 E. Jefferson St., Phoenix. Jurassic World comes to life – if you’re a fan of the franchise, this event is for you! The festivities feature more than 24 film- accurate, life-sized dinosaurs operated by animatronics and performers. Guests will watch as scientists work to unravel a corrupt plan and save a new dinosaur from a terrible fate. A pre-show experience is also available. Tickets start at $25. jurassicworldlivetour.com SUNDAY 7/30 Drunk Shakespeare 5 p.m., attendees meet at The Rose Theatre, 455 N. 3rd St., Phoenix. The stage is set, the actors are ready, and one of them is…drunk? This comedic take on a Shakespeare play is for guests 21 and up. Sit back and watch as one performer attempts to act out Shakespearean scenes while the others decipher which play it is and try to put it back together. Guests can enjoy beverages and light snacks available for purchase. Tickets start at $39. drunkshakespeare.com Christmas in July Baking Camp at Paula Jacquline Cakes in Scottsdale. WHAT’S HAPPENING, ARCADIA? Have an event or brief that you’d like us to consider for What’s Happening, Arcadia? Send it to editor@arcadianews.com. Arcadia residents traveled all over the world during their summer vacations. PAGE 38 A family’s medical need spurred a neighborhood rally that raised over $5,000 in two days. PAGE 10 SUMMER PHOTOS THIS IS ARCADIA Arcadia residents traveled all over the world during their summer vacations. Medieval Times provides revelry and rivalry at their new location in Scottsdale. PAGE 34 SUMMER PHOTOS DINNER AND A SHOW Medieval Times provides revelry and rivalry at their new location in Scottsdale. DINNER AND A SHOW Medieval Times provides revelry and rivalry at their new location in Scottsdale. DINNER AND A SHOW Medieval Times provides revelry and rivalry at their new location in Scottsdale. DINNER AND A SHOW WANTED: SUMMER VACATION PHOTOS Deadline: Tuesday, August 8 Send your photos to editor@arcadianews.com Be sure to let us know the names of the family or people in the photo, where you went and what you did! Send to: editor@arcadianews.com or instagram: @arcadianews Your photo may be featured on the cover! Your photo may be featured on the cover! Your photo may be featured on the cover! Your photo may be featured on the cover! Your photo may be featured on the cover! Your photo may be featured on the cover! Your photo may be featured on the cover! Your photo may be featured on the cover! Check out this year’s summer vacation photo spread to see where Arcadia spent the summer! PAGE 32 The sixth-annual Good Soles drive donated over The sixth-annual Good Soles drive donated over The sixth-annual Good Soles drive donated over 600 pairs of shoes to Child Crisis Arizona. 600 pairs of shoes to Child Crisis Arizona. PAGE 25 Four Arcadia High seniors plan to spend their last year of high school conquering the volleyball court. 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TUCKER BLALOCK | MANAGING BROKER, CO-FOUNDER THE BROKERY | FOUR VALLEY-WIDE LOCATIONS: Arcadia: 4546 N. 40th St, Phoenix, AZ 85018 North Central: 840 E. Bethany Home Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85014 Biltmore: 2400 E. Missouri Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85016 Scottsdale: 4747 N Scottsdale Rd H100, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 R E L E N T L E S S LY L O C A L R E A L E S T A T E E X P E R T S w w w .T h e B r o k e r y . c o m c o n g r at u l at i o n s t u c k e r b l a l o c k On your nomination for Phoenix Business Journal’s 40 Under 40. Thank you for your leadership and commitment not just to The Brokery, but to our community. The Phoenix Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 Awards program has been a staple in the Phoenix community for over the past 20 years. These awards celebrate the up-and-comers and people in our community that you should know - they’re the future executives and influencers to watch in the Phoenix business community and beyond.