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Guests will find water slides, obstacle courses, a giant bubble foam pit, and access to the train and carousel. There will also be food and beverage options available. Tickets are $10 per person. therailroadpark.com SATURDAY 8/3 – SUNDAY 8/4 Anime Impulse 11 a.m.-7 p.m. at the Phoenix Convention Center, 100 N. 3rd St., Phoenix. ANIME Impulse is a weekend-long celebration of all things anime, manga, video games and fandom. There will be a Vendor Hall and Artist Alley for attendees to shop, special appearances from voice actors, cosplayers, influencers, and streamers, live entertainment on the mainstage, and treats from various food booths. Tickets are $30 for one day, $40 for both days. animeimpulse.com FRIDAY 8/9 God’s Favorite 7 p.m. at Don Bluth Front Row Theatre, 8989 E. Via Linda, Scottsdale. Successful Long Island businessman Joe Benjamin is visited by Sidney Lipton, A Messenger from God, with a mission: test Joe’s faith and report back to “The Boss.” This light-hearted comedy might make you laugh, cry – or a bit of both. Tickets start at $35. donbluthfrontrowtheatre.com SATURDAY 8/10 Salon de Thé 1-3 p.m. at Tracy Dempsey Originals, 1325 W. University Dr., Tempe. The Salon de Thé Series models the French version of an English afternoon tea – right in our backyard. Guests can enjoy sweet pastries and savory snacks served with coffee and tea, as well as trying out a few bubblies from around the world. Today’s theme is “Back Home – Just like Grandma used to Make.” This event also takes place on August 24. Prices vary. tracydempseyoriginals.com 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 $49. drunkshakespeare.com SUNDAY 8/11 Cocktail Camp 1-3 p.m. at Across the Pond, 4236 N. Central Ave., Phoenix. Summer Cocktail Camp is a rotating event series that bring attendees up close and personal with Valley mixologists and bartenders to showcase their craft. Guests will enjoy up to four cocktails, learn about mixology and maybe leave with a new recipe to add to their roster. Tickets are $40 and a portion is donated to one·n·ten. tickets.phoenixmag.com FRIDAY 8/16 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 afterhours look at DBG’s latest exhibit. Tickets are $17 for non-members, and reservations are required. dbg.org FRIDAY 8/16 – SATURDAY 8/17 Sip + Shop Market Series 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, where guests will find shopping and tastings with vendors, chefs, live music and more. Today’s guest is Chef Robert Irvine, who will collaborate with Chef LaCasce on a four-course dinner, including a meet-and-greet reception. Market is free; dinner starts at 6 p.m. and is $299. hotelvalleyho.com SATURDAY 8/17 Pet Portrait Class 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at Shemer Art Center, 5005 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix. Learn to capture the personality of your furry friend in this pet portrait workshop with artist Sue Hunter. Sue will lead students through the process of composing, sketching and painting pets with mark-making techniques, color-mixing tips and guidance on the important details. Attendees should bring several pictures of their pet and supplies for creation. Cost is $125. shemerartcenter.org EVENTS Center Dance Core will hold auditions at Dance Theater West (3925 E. Indian School Road) for its production of The Snow Queen on September 1, 2024. Dancers ages 7-18 will rehearse for one hour at DTW beginning September 8 and will continue until the week of the performance, November 22-24 at Herberger Theater (222 E. Monroe St., Phoenix). For information, contact Katie Hughes at katiebmcdee@me.com. Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West (3830 N. Marshall Way, Scottsdale) unveiled new summer programs titled “Western Spirit: The Cool Frontier.” Movie Thursdays feature iconic Western films shown on a state-of-the- art projector system. Tickets are $8 each – add popcorn and water for $2. Screenings happen every Thursday and Sunday in August. Films include The Wild Bunch , Stagecoach and Rango . scottsdalemuseumwest.org Do you have an American Revolutionary Patriot in your family tree? Find out here! The Camelback Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will host a free family tree research event on August 10 at the Mountain View Police Station (2075 E. Maryland Ave., Phoenix) from 12-4 p.m. Bring basic info on your lineage and a laptop if available. R.S.V.P.: camelback@arizonadar.org. arizonadar.org Desert Financial Credit Union is asking K-12 teachers to apply for its fifth annual Adopt-A-Teacher Program . More than 30 kindergarten-12th grade teachers will each receive between $500 and $1,500 in school supplies. In total, the credit union will award $45,000. Applications will be accepted between August 5-19, with the winning educators awarded on September 3. desertfinancial.com/adoptateacher Candytopia , an immersive “sweets wonderland” exhibit, is now open at Scottsdale Fashion Square (7014 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale). Guests can experience 11,000 square feet of interactive environments, photo opportunities and sweet treats. There’s an art gallery featuring hand-crafted candy sculptures, a confetti room complete with confetti-farting pigs and a ball pit filled with a quarter-million “marshmallows.” Tickets are $18 for children and $25 for adults. candytopia.com Stepping Stones of Hope will host Journeys – Pathways to Healing , a two-day camp designed for adults that will take place August 10-11 at Spirit in the Desert (7415 E. Elbow Bend Road, Carefree). The camp helps grieving adults better understand and manage their grief after the death of a loved one. Stepping Stones of Hope provides comprehensive support-based programs, care and education for children, teens, families and adults. Registration is $75. steppingstonesofhope.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 BRIEFS
tinoferrulli@gmail.com 4725 North Scottsdale Road • Scottsdale, AZ 85251 Tino Ferrulli YOUR JOURNEY, OUR COMMITMENT Congratulations to Tino Ferrulli on his remarkable accomplishment of 31 years with Mercedes-Benz of Scottsdale! On behalf of Team Tino, thank you to all our valued customers for your trust and loyalty – we look forward to serving you for many more years to come. Whether you’re a longstanding client or new to our dealership, our team is here to ensure you experience automotive excellence like never before. Visit Team Tino today and let’s see what we can do for you. 2025 AMG G 63 YOUR JOURNEY, OUR COMMITMENT YOUR JOURNEY, OUR COMMITMENT 7 AUGUST 2024 WHAT’S HAPPENING, ARCADIA? Best Fest 6-10 p.m. at The Duce, 525 S. Central Ave., Phoenix. Meet PHOENIX Magazine’s 2024 Best of the Valley winners all in one place. Guests can try unlimited bite-sized samples from food vendors and enjoy drink tickets, a scavenger hunt, a vendor market showcasing local businesses, karaoke and more. A portion of the proceeds goes to the AZ Humane Society. This is a 21+ event; tickets start at $50 for general admission, $75 for VIP. phoenixmag.com Sippin’ Series 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 offerings are from the Penelope Bourbon line. Tickets start at $50. scottsdaleperformingarts.org SATURDAY 8/17 – SUNDAY 8/18 Green Chile Festival 10:30 a.m. Saturday, 9:30 a.m. Sunday, at Chelsea’s Kitchen, 5040 N. 40th St., Phoenix. If you’re a fan of green chiles, you might not want to miss this event. Chelsea’s Kitchen will offer two days of live music, craft cocktails, a Young Guns green chile- inspired menu, freshly roasted chiles to take home, family-friendly activities, a raffle, and all the Chelsea’s dishes you love. chelseaskitchenaz.com WEDNESDAY 8/21 Ambrogio15 Wine Dinner 5-7 p.m. at Ambrogio15, 2502 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix. This Biltmore eatery is inviting guests to escape to a Euro summer with its wine dinner series. Patrons will enjoy a five-course Italian meal paired with five different wines. This event is also taking place in September. Registration is $75 for the tasting menu + $69 for the wine pairing. ambrogio15az.com FRIDAY 8/24 – SUNDAY 8/25 Cornfest 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at the El Zaribah Shrine, 552 N. 40th St., Phoenix. Corn lovers, rejoice: this event will have plenty of the veggie available for purchase. Guests can check out the vendor village, with various crafts and items for sale, games, activities and prizes for kids. A hamburger or hot dog (or both!) lunch will also be available. Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for kids. el-zaribah.org SATURDAY 8/24 An Evening with Kevin Smith 7 and 9:45 p.m. at Stand Up Live, 50 W. Jefferson St., Phoenix. Clerks . Mall Rats . Jay and Silent Bob . If you’ve ever wondered where Kevin Smith came up with the ideas for these films, now is your chance to find out. Kevin will be speaking on his career, family life and future plans at this evening’s get-together. This event is for ages 18+. Tickets are $45. phoenix.standuplive.com 59 X Fest PHX 2 p.m. at the Crescent Ballroom, 308 N. 2nd Ave., Phoenix. Time for an afternoon full of music. Attendees will find shows featuring local and national musical acts and genres on two stages. Prefect, Jackson Lee, Crash My Car, Pure Sport, Easy Sleeper and more will be on stage. This event is for ages 16+. Tickets are $20. crescentphx.com Women’s Health and Beauty Expo 10 a.m. at the Hilton Scottsdale Resort, 6333 N. Scottsdale Road. This event is for the ladies! The 24th annual expo features various shopping experiences, seminars, networking, fashion and accessories, health and wellness, home remodeling ideas, door prizes and food and beverage tastings. This event is free. womenshealthandbeautyexpo.com Sonoran Sippin’ at Desert Botanical Garden. Best Fest at the Duce.


