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There will be local DJs keeping the tunes going until 8 p.m. and guests are encouraged to dress in their best white attire to enjoy specials like $5 glasses of Hampton Water Rosé, $15 glasses of Veuve and more. themontaukaz.com Times vary; at the Sheraton Grand Phoenix, 340 N. 3rd St. Saboten (cactus in Japanese) is the largest Anime convention in Arizona – and they’re celebrating their 16th anniversary this year. Dress in your best anime costume and prepare for panel discussions, a skit contest, a cosplay contest, a talent show, fashion and photo ops, music, themed cafes, workshops and vendors. Events vary from day to day. Ticket prices are $20-$450. sabotencon.com 6 p.m. at The Churchill, 901 N. 1st St., Phoenix. Bad & Boozy Bingo is a monthly event hosted in The Churchill courtyard. Guests will find a live DJ, prizes and of course, bingo games. Registration starts at 6 p.m. and the first game begins at 7. Reservations are not required but it’s $5 to play – and there’s plenty of food and drink venues in case you need a snack. thechurchillphx.com 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. Guests will enjoy a five- course Italian meal paired with five different beverages; tonight’s theme is Unesco Wine Dinner. Registration is $149 for the tasting menu + $99 for the wine pairing. ambrogio15az.com 6:30 p.m. at Heritage Square, 113 N. 6th St., Phoenix. Kick off spooky season early! Heritage Square Book Club participants will gather once a week EVENTS The public is welcome to attend Arcadia High’s Homecoming Parade on September 27 from 4-5 p.m. The parade starts at Shemer Art Center (5005 E. Camelback Road) and ends at Hopi Elementary (5110 E. Lafayette Blvd.). Community members are also invited to participate in the parade – email salfieribrown@susd.org or reach out on Instagram @arcadiastugo for more information. After the parade, head to Arcadia High for the homecoming football game at 6 p.m. arcadia.susd.org Send some snuggles this year with PANDA’s annual Pandas for Patients campaign from September 10-September 27. Community members can help further pediatric research by purchasing a stuffed panda bear for $35 online or at PANDA’s “pop-ups” at select Fox Restaurant Concept locations. All bears will be delivered to children at the Steele Children’s Research Center. Find pop-up dates and locations on the website. azpanda.org Bricks Studio launched specialty classes for dancers aged three to teens. Each class will have a different theme, style and age group. A Glow in the Dark party for three to seven-year-olds takes place on September 14 and a Dance with Me class for three-year- olds and their parents or guardians will take place September 27. Registration for the glow party is $35 per person; Dance with Me is $15 per person. Find more classes online. bricksstudio.com Studio 56 Vintage (5618 E. Thomas Road, Phoenix) is celebrating its two-year anniversary with a celebration on September 14. Attendees will find vintage clothing, shoes and jewelry vendors, a food truck and discount/door buster deals inside the shop from 4-9 p.m. Learn more on Instagram @studio56_vintage_bash Southwest Human Development will debut the annual “ Birth to Five Helpline Awareness Week ” from September 30-October 6. This event showcases the organization’s free support line for Arizona parents, caregivers and professionals to call, text, or email questions or concerns about parenting and the early development of children from birth to age 5. Childhood specialists are available at 877-705-KIDS, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m.-8 p.m. birthtofivehelpline.org Volunteers are needed at HonorHealth Desert Mission Food Bank (9229 N. 4th St., Phoenix) the first week of September to help those in the community. Since January, the number of households served has increased by 43 percent. To keep up with demand, single or group volunteers are needed Monday through Friday year- round to help process, check, sort and bag food for distribution. desertmission.com Scottsdale Fashion Square (7014 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale) introduced a 10-week series called Indoor Walking Moai that will run until October 9. Each Wednesday morning, participants will gather in the shopping center to walk and socialize from 8:30-9:30 a.m. Each participant will receive a free coffee from Capital One Café and an entry to win a $50 restaurant gift card for use at any of the shopping center’s restaurants. fashionsquare.com Child Crisis Arizona announced an expansion to its annual Pool Fence Safety Program in partnership with Salt River Project and 493 Firefighter Foundation. Parents or caregivers who are unable to afford pool barriers can apply to receive a pool fence free of charge until September 30, 2024. The safety program educates caregivers on the importance of keeping children safe around water through a Virtual Water Safety Workshop, open throughout the year. childcrisisaz.org Gaea Rare (7051 E. Fifth Ave., Scottsdale) will offer a range of classes in September with a focus on healing and balance. The first Women’s Circle session, Calling in Sisterhood, will unpack the complexities of female friendship and how to attract soul nourishing sisterhood. Chakra and Sound Bowl Healing Classes and restorative yoga classes (including kid’s classes!) will help guests align energies and find inner peace. Find dates and times on the website. gaearare.com E. EXETER BLVD. E. LAFAYETTE BLVD. N. RUBICON AVE. N. ARCADIA DR. Hopi Elementary School (Ends) Shemer Art Center (Start) E. CAMELBACK ROAD
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Hear songs like Beautiful Things, Texas Hold ‘Em, Lose Control, Greedy and more. A family-friendly concert everyone can enjoy. Tickets start at $53. kidzbop.com 7-10 p.m. at Warehouse215, 215 E. Grant St., Phoenix. Candlelight concerts, presented by Fever, are bringing the magic of a live musical experience to Phoenix. This evening’s show will highlight the music of Taylor Swift. Guests will hear songs performed by the Listeso String Quartet, like Blank Space, Cardigan, Lavender Haze, and Shake It Off. Tickets start at $30. feverup.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 theme is Garden Party, and guests will be able to sample three drinks from Empress Gin. Tickets start at $50. scottsdaleperformingarts.org 6 p.m. at Phoenix City Grille, 5816 N. 16th St., Phoenix. If you’d like to learn more about Daou Wines, or are just in the mood for a fine dining experience, look no further than Phoenix City Grille. This evening’s offerings include four courses paired with Daou wines. Charred eggplant, duck confit and a house made donut are on the menu. Registration is $110 per person. phoenixcitygrille.com 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at WestWorld, 16601 N. Pima Road. More than 160 local and national artists, curators and vendors will be onsite showcasing their wares – everything from vintage to handmade. There will also be live music and food trucks. Sign up for early admission and receive a reusable shopping bag. Tickets are $8 online and $10 at the gate, with VIP options available. junkinthetrunkvintagemarket.com 8 a.m. at Mullett Arena, 411 S. Packard Dr., Tempe. Get ready to elevate your spirit, flex your generosity and find your balance while supporting kids facing cancer at Phoenix Children’s. Guests will experience yoga classes with a live DJ, giveaways, meditation sessions and vendor booths. Remember to bring your mat and a water bottle! Tickets are $40 for general admission and $100 for VIP, which includes a limited edition event item and reserved mat placement. mullettarena.com 4-9 p.m. at Salt River Fields, 7555 N. Pima Road, Scottsdale. The eighth annual 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb honors the people who lost their lives during the attacks on the World Trade Center. Participants will climb the bleachers for an equivalent of 110 stories – the same amount in the WTC – to raise funds for the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation programs. Registration starts at $35. saltriverfields.com 10 a.m. at Dig It Gardens, 3015 N. 16th St., Phoenix. Tomatoes, basil and carrots, oh my! Beginner and expert gardeners can head to Dig It to learn all about how to plant your herb and vegetable garden this fall. Whether it’s from seed or seedling, you will learn everything you need to know about growing your own food and taking care of your plants so they thrive in Arizona’s unique climate. Admission is $10 per person. digphx.com 6 p.m. at the Scottsdale Public Library, 3839 N. Drinkwater Blvd. The Scottsdale Civil War Roundtable will host attorney Robert Jenkins, presenting his lecture, “The Cassville Affairs and the Failed Confederate Strategy in the Atlanta Campaign.” Doors open at 5 p.m. for meeting the speaker, book sale, and viewing Civil War videos. This event is free. scottsdalecwrt.org 6 p.m. at Desert Botanical Garden, 1201 N. Galvin Pkwy., Phoenix. This Arizona Natural History course, instructed by Ken Sweat, will introduce students to the geology, flora, fauna and human history of Arizona. Using information from biology, ecology, geology and archaeology, the class will explore the adaptations of desert animals, plants and other life forms and the human cultures that call this desert home. Admission is $30 per person. dbg.org 12 p.m. at Tracy Dempsey Originals, 1325 W. University Dr., Tempe. Gnocchi lovers, rejoice! This afternoon’s cooking class is all about those delicious little dumplings. Chef Tracy Dempsey will teach the class how to cook gnocchi from scratch, and attendees will not only be able to try their creations with different sauces, they’ll also be able to take home their own batch. Reservations must be placed by September 13. Registration is $75. tracydempseyoriginals.com 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb at Salt River Fields in Scottsdale.


