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July 2024
July 2024, page 6

Open Sun-Mon-Tues 11am-9pm Wed-Thurs 11am-9:30pm Fri-Sat 11am-10pm WE ARE CLOSING AT 7 PM ON JULY 4TH • Dine in • Patio Ser vice • Happy Hour Specials • Pickup Orders Try our full catering ser vice: 602-300-7133 Safety guidelines are being followed. Thanks for your support! 4144 E. Indian School Road | teepeemexicanfood.com | 602-956-0178 HAPPY 4TH OF JULY! FROM THE TEEPEE FAMILY JULY 202   Arcadia’s annual Fourth of July Parade s happening this year on Thursday, July 4 tarting at 3861 N. Jokake Dr. Families can ecorate their bikes, strollers, golf carts, cooters – if it’s got wheels, it can join in! here will be water, coffee and snacks vailable, and the Phoenix Fire Department ill be there to cool everyone down with fire hose. Parade begins at 8 a.m., so get here early to find a good spot! Contact mily Whitwell at eawhitwell@gmail.com or more. Two exhibits are on display at Shemer rt Center (5005 E. Camelback Road, hoenix) through July 11. A Colorful Point f View features over 50 artworks created y members of the Phoenix Chapter of the olored Pencil Society of America. From epresentational to Abstract combines the orks of Hwang Nam Chang and Changsoon h. These exhibitions are open to the public uesday-Saturday, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. shemerartcenter.org St. Vincent de Paul’s 100 Days of Summer ampaign continues through Labor Day. The rganization is asking for donations of canned roteins, peanut butter, dried pasta, canned ruits and vegetables and more to help fill and culture of the American West. Every Tuesday in July and August from 10 a.m.-1 p.m., guests can observe artists creating their pieces during “Artist Tuesdays.” Kathy Howard, Ashwini Bharathula and Dustin Klassen are a few who are scheduled. scottsdalemuseumwest.org Phoenix-based event venue Chateau Luxe (1175 E. Lone Cactus Dr.) announced the “ Chateau Luxe Cares ” contest, an event dedicated to supporting local nonprofits. The venue will accept nominations through August 30, 2024 for a deserving organization to receive a free event package valued at up to $25,000. Nonprofits from across Arizona are encouraged to apply. The winner will be awarded at a future hosted event at Chateau Luxe. chateauluxeaz.com Studio 56 Vintage (5618 E. Thomas Road, Phoenix) is hosting a free backpack giveaway on July 20 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. The shop will have 100 school-supply filled backpacks to those in need. One backpack per child, child must be present. Learn more @ studio56_vintage   7:30 p.m. at the Herberger Theater Center, 222 E. Monroe St., Phoenix. Created by the Herbert W. Armstrong College and Armstrong Dance, Celtic Throne showcases the origins of Irish dance. The performance follows the journey of a “music-and-dance-loving people as they migrate to Ireland, Scotland, England and the United States.” Tickets start at $30. herbergertheater.org       9 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Tempe History Museum, 809 E. Southern Ave. Kids and their grownups can learn and discover different topics with crafts, stories, activities and live demonstrations at this event. Today’s theme is “What do kids eat?” Groups will search the museum for utensils and even learn how to make real butter. Admission is free for all ages, but this event is geared toward kids 2-10. tempe.gov     €‚ƒ „ 5-9 p.m. at WestWorld, 16601 N. Pima Road, Scottsdale. Get ready to be Red, White & Cool at WestWorld’s 11th annual the pantry. Folks can drop off donations at SVdP’s main campus: 2120 S. 3rd Dr., Phoenix, Monday-Friday from 7 a.m.-6 p.m. 100days.stvincentdepaul.net ATL Wings (5041 W. Thomas Road, Phoenix) is helping families in need get back- to-school ready with a supply donation party in partnership with Unified Residential. On July 17 from 8-10 a.m., families are invited to come and collect back-to-school supplies. Other giveaways include free food, haircuts, gift cards for school clothing and more. Donations will be provided on a first come, first served basis, while supplies last. atlwings.com Maricopa County Reads , an online summer reading program, is now open for all ages. This year’s theme is “Adventure Begins at Your Library.” The program runs until August 1. Readers up to age 11 can earn points, unlock badges and win prizes like free food and drinks when they reach 500 points. maricopacountyreads.org Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West (3830 N. Marshall Way, Scottsdale) unveiled new summer programs titled “ Western Spirit: The Cool Frontier .” These events immerse visitors in the history Fourth of July celebration. Guests will find a rodeo, mutton busting, dancing, circus performances, a summer slider eating contest, a winter wonderland complete with real snow, musical chairs, photo booths, backyard BBQ and the fifth annual Parade of Heroes. Tickets start at $25. scottsdale4th.com … † ƒ …„‡  4:30 p.m. at Camelback Flowershop, 4214 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix. Kick off your weekend with a flower design class and happy hour. Guests can choose the size of their creation and learn how to take “seasonal stems from wrap to vase.” Attendees can bring their own vase or purchase one at the shop. This class also happens July 12, 19 and 26. Registration starts at $85. camelbackflowershop.com ƒ ˆ‰   10 a.m. at Burton Barr Library, 1221 N. Central Ave., Phoenix. Youngsters from birth to age five – and their favorite grownups – are invited to Music & Movement, a free story time event that encourages kids to wiggle their way to fun. Attendees will hear a story, sing, dance and get a bit of exercise at this morning’s event. phoenixpubliclibrary.org  Š ‹   ‡  10 a.m.-12 p.m. at Hazel & Violet, 1301 NW Grand Ave., Phoenix. Curious about letterpress printing? Hazel & Violet can help. Guests will learn the basics of letterpress with wood and metal settings to print their very own poster, card or coasters. All materials are provided. Registration is $60 per person. hazelandviolet.com   ƒƒ Œ Ž 1 p.m. at the Van Buren, 401 W. Van Buren St., Phoenix. If the title of this event wasn’t enough of a hint, we’re here to explain. This show is all about the music of the Bee Gees. Guests will go back in time and may hear hits like Stayin’ Alive, Night Fever, More than a Woman, and – of course – You Should Be Dancing. This is an 18+ event. Tickets are $48 per person. bayareabeegees.com  ‹‘ 9:30 a.m. at Shemer Art Center, 5005 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix. Science and art collide in this brand-new class. Kids aged 8-11 can explore STEAM concepts through creative experiments Œ… EVENTS   ƒ‘    ƒ‘  ‹€„  Œ ‰     †’ †“ ‚‡‡  Š  Š”        •   Š– H H H ARCADIA PARADE ROUTE H H H

KINDNESS AND GIVING BACK tinoferrulli@gmail.com 4725 North Scottsdale Road • Scottsdale, AZ 85251 Tino Ferrulli At Team Tino, part of our success embodies kindness and giving back. As a medical pilot, I frequently fly children and seniors on life-saving missions. This is all done without pay or compensation for time and transport costs. I am realizing that as a team, we strive to do business with those who are KIND and GIVE BACK. Experience is everything. We’ll make your Mercedes experience enjoyable and memorable. Come and visit us today for both kindness, and the art of giving back. LY 2024   using wind to create wind-powered kinetic sculptures and building a ‘robot artist’ while becoming engineers in the process. This class happens on July 18, 25 and August 1 – $100 for all four classes. shemerartcenter.org      10 a.m. at Desert Botanical Garden, 1201 N. Galvin Pkwy., Phoenix. The purpose of these events is to introduce children ages five and younger to “the beauty and wonder of nature” through books, songs, activities and play. Today’s feature is Desert Day Desert Night by Anthony D. Fredericks and Kenneth J. Spengler. Admission is $17 per person. dbg.org        10 a.m.-2 p.m. at Hotel Valley Ho, 6850 E. Main St., Scottsdale. 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. Friday’s dinner guest is Chef Matt Carter, who will collaborate with Chef Russell LaCasce on a four-course dinner, including a meet-and- greet reception. Market is free; dinner starts at 6 p.m. and is $199. hotelvalleyho.com   € 7 p.m. at the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, 7380 E. 2nd St. Sippin’ Series is an intimate experience that explores the world of spirits, wines and cocktail concepts with professionals from Republic National Distributing. Each event will develop participants’ knowledge on the topic through in-person experience. Tonight’s bevvie is tequila, and guests will be able to sample three different kinds. Tickets start at $50. scottsdaleperformingarts.org   €€€‚ ƒ 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 dinner and watch a classic film – on the screen tonight is Roman Holiday , starring Audrey Hepburn, a princess who runs off to explore Rome. Dinner prices vary (but the Summer Supper three-course meal starts at $49). marcellinoristorante.com  „ …†€€ 6-9 p.m. at Alter Ego, 108 E. University Dr., Tempe. Be our guest, be our guest, put Alter Ego’s Disney Classic Dinner to the test! Guests can indulge in five dinner courses paired with five different drinks – each with a Disney spin to them. According to the website, “it’s a culinary adventure straight out of a fairy tale.” Registration is required, dinner is $89 per person. alteregotempe.com  ‡ €‡ 6-9 p.m. at Beckett’s Table, 3717 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix. Join the family at Beckett’s Table for a night of Southern Rail classics! Guests will find the eatery’s popular dishes: a summer veggie salad, jambalaya, pork loin, beignets and red velvet cake. All courses are served family-style. Cocktails and wine are also available for purchase. Registration is $89 per person. beckettstable.com  ‡€   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 $49. drunkshakespeare.com Scottsdale 4th of July at Westworld in Scottsdale. Storytime at DBG.