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7 events, Gateway Academy, a private school for children with Asperger's syndrome and high-functioning autism, has utilized equine-assisted therapy for 10 years, and it is now utilizing it outside of the classroom as well. Arizona parents can use the state’s existing empowerment scholarship accounts for Gateway’s tuition if they feel the school is a better fit than... Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West is featuring a Western art experience of 100 works by 70 well-known artists who were living and working in Santa Fe and Taos in the 1920s and ’30s, including pieces from the celebrated Tia collection. “New Beginnings: An American Story of Romantics and Modernists in the West” will... $8 – $15 March 1–3. Odesza, Empire of the Sun and Umphrey’s McGee will headline the event this year, which also includes dozens of local and national acts. A portion of proceeds benefit Phoenix Children’s Hospital. m3ffest.com Get out on the land for creative inspiration! If you would like to participate in the 2019 “It's Art for Land's Sake” exhibit, it’s nearly time to submit your handmade, original, two-dimensional art. See website for rules and guidelines. $25 entry for adult artists over 18; limit of four pieces. $15 entry for artists 17 and under. Desert... $25 The world’s largest animated holiday light drive-through spectacular is returning to I-17 and Jomax Rd. Nov. 14–Jan. 5, and also launching a second site at Tempe’s Diablo Stadium Nov. 16–Dec. 31. Tune in your FM dial to the festive music and enjoy millions of dazzling lights. $29+ per car online/$35 at the gate. worldofillumination.com $29 The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation is unearthing a rarely seen original collection of 14 signed photographs from one of the most well-known architectural photographers of all time, Pedro E. Guerrero, at Taliesin West through Nov. 14. Guerrero served as Wright’s official photographer in the 1940s and ’50s. $19–35. 12621 N. Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd., Scottsdale.... Over 150 nativity sets from around the world will be on display at Desert Foothills Library, all on loan from local artists, collectors and families and made from every imaginable material. Donation of non-perishable food or cash benefits Foothills Food Bank. 38443 N. Schoolhouse Rd., Cave Creek. 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Nov. 24; 11 a.m.–3 p.m.... | 8 events, Each month, the Omni Chef’s Kitchen Dinner Series allows Executive Chef Marcos Seville to prepare an intimate family-style dinner, including three courses artfully paired with libations from distinguished winemakers and distillers. RSVP required. $110. Omni Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Montelucia, 4949 E. Lincoln Dr., Paradise Valley. 480-627-3111; omnihotels.com/hotels/scottsdale-montelucia $110 - Children 3-6 and their families are invited to a morning of movement and music at yoga storytime at Desert Foothills Library. Come dressed to move. Siblings welcome. No registration not required. Free. Desert Foothills Library, 38443 N. Schoolhouse Rd., Cave Creek. 10–10:45 a.m. 480-488-2286; dfla.org Free | 7 events, - This emerging technology comes alive right in front of your eyes at this Big Ideas Forum event. Smart Dust will also be discussed. Free. Anthem Community Center, 3701 W. Anthem Way, Anthem. 7–8:30 p.m. onlineatanthem.com | 0 events, | 14 events, Joi Prater Interiors will host two-hour wreath-making classes. Materials include a 22-inch fresh wreath, French ribbons, ornaments, pinecones and other embellishments. Learn to make bows and make your wreath uniquely your own! Fees to be determined. 748 Easy St., Suite 9, Carefree. 2–4 p.m. Dec. 1, 2; 6–8 p.m. Dec. 4, 5. 602-930-8679; joipraterinteriors.com If waffles make you happy and rosé all day seems appropriate to you, you’ll love good food, good drinks and good fun for a cause at Mountain Shadows, home of the hippest lawn and terrace in all of Scottsdale. Proceeds benefit Scottsdale League for the Arts. See website for ticket cost and time (TBA at time... Visit the state’s largest Christmas tree at the Outlets at Anthem. This year’s tree is 80 feet tall—taller than the Rockefeller Center tree in N.Y.C. This is the 17th year the Outlets have been home to this spectacular visual display. The tree is topped with a 3-foot copper star, a nod to the state’s official metal,... Arizona Citizens for the Arts is looking for artwork created by college students in the last two years to be considered for use as the official artwork for the 38th Annual Governor’s Arts Awards program. Submission deadline is Dec. 20. See website for details. azcitizensforthearts.org Advance-sale passes are now on sale for the 25th Sedona International Film Festival Feb. 23–March 3. This year, 160 films have been selected out of more than 1,400 entries, and the silver celebration includes a full lineup of events. Non-member advanced sale price is $920; $875 for members before Dec. 31. Beginning Jan. 1, the... Greystar is pleased to announce the opening of Overture Kierland, a new 55+ active community. Rent is typically 50 percent below other independent living communities. Overture Kierland offers thoughtfully designed, fully appointed one- and two-bedroom residences with designer finishes and fixtures, and loads of on-site amenities. The community is located within walking distance to Scottsdale... Anthem Bolts 7620 robotics club, sponsored by NASA and AZ First, is about to begin an exciting inaugural year. In an intense six-week program, students will use software, hardware and power tools to build a robot to compete in an international competition. They will also have an opportunity to develop a business plan and hone... John Lyberger, PGA, one of the most highly regarded golf professionals in the country, has been named PGA director of golf at Desert Mountain Club, the only private community in the world with six Jack Nicklaus signature golf courses. Lyberger will oversee a golf staff of 75 employees serving 1,900 members across six golf courses and... Tickets are on sale for this year’s 11th Annual Ballet Arizona Dance with Me Gala to be held January 25 at Phoenix Art Museum. Tickets for this black tie event start at $600 and table sponsorships start at $6,000. 602-343-6522; balletaz.org $6,000 - Discover the lost art of hand-dipping chocolate at this class for ages 13 and up. Sponsored by CCUSD’s Education & Community Services. $150. Cactus Shadows High School, 5802 E. Dove Valley Rd., Cave Creek. 9 a.m.–3 p.m. 480-575-2440; ecsforall.org - North Valley Symphony Orchestra’s three youth orchestras will be performing their annual holiday concert. Free. Cactus Shadows High School, 5802 E. Dove Valley Rd., Cave Creek. 3:30 p.m. northvalleysymphony.org Free - Celebrate the arts in the heart of Old Town Scottsdale! Featuring Tony, Emmy and Golden Globe nominee Matthew Morrison, star of “Glee” and Broadway’s “Hairspray.” $150–500. Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, 7380 E. 2nd St., Scottsdale. 5 p.m. 480-499-8587; scottsdaleperformingarts.org $150 – $500 | ||
10 events, - Cave Creek Museum's inaugural adventure begins with a day trip to the Eddie Basha Collection in Chandler. Includes charter bus, admission to the museum and a Scandinavian Christmas smorgasbord lunch. Contact the museum for pricing and availability. Cave Creek Museum, 6140 E. Skyline Dr., Cave Creek. 8:30 a.m. 480-488-2764; cavecreekmuseum.org Celebrate Hanukkah at the Ironwood Grille Room in Anthem Country Club. Cocktails, candle lighting ceremony and service followed by a traditional buffet dinner. Cash bar available. RSVP by Nov. 26. NVJCA, 39506 N. Daisy Mountain Dr. Ste. 122-198, Anthem, AZ 85086. $30/adults; $15/children 3-10; Free for children under 3. 5 p.m. 623-322-0957; fkesselman@cox.net - You’ve seen the hawks circling overhead and heard the owls hooting in the evening and early morning, but do you have a grasp of the true superpowers they exhibit? See them up close and learn how you can help them. Donations appreciated. Holland Community Center, 34250 N. 60th St., Scottsdale. 6:30 p.m. azfcf.org Donations appreciated | 9 events, - Charlie Green, make-up artist to the stars, will be demonstrating a gorgeous Christmas/New Year's make-up look for one of our local residents! It is fun, informational, educational, and best of all, brings out the inner beauty in all of us. Free. Foothills Food Bank donations accepted. Desert Foothills Library, 38443 N. Schoolhouse Rd., Cave Creek. 5–6:30 p.m. 480-488-2286;... FREE - Foothills Academy's Elementary Campus (K-6) in partnership with the Arizona Science Center and Kiwanis Club of Carefree will hold hands-on, minds-on STEAM learning activities for all ages. Free. 4720 E. Lone Mountain Rd., Cave Creek. 5-7 p.m. 480-292-9819 FREE | 8 events, - Kick off the holiday season with the SHOPS Gainey Village during their third annual Holiday Wine and Dine Christmas event. Enjoy acoustic music, horse and carriage rides, cookies, baked goods, coffee and hot chocolate, cookie decorating, raffles and wine tastings. Free. 5–8 p.m. 8777 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale. theshopsatgaineyvillage.com FREE | 11 events, Enjoy an opening artist reception Dec. 7, 5–8 p.m., for internationally recognized Navajo artist Alvin Yellowhorse and his museum-quality jewelry designs available through Dec. 16. Turquoise Tortoise, 431 SR 179, A3, at Hozho, Sedona. 928-282-2262; turquoisetortoisegallery.com FREE Master jeweler Michael Grant, known for his unmatched devotion to turquoise, will unveil his latest necklaces, cuffs, earrings and more, of a variety of the finest all-natural, hand-cut turquoise. Opening reception 5–8 p.m. Dec. 7. Lanning, a Bryant Nagel Gallery, 431 SR 179, A1-2, at Hozho, Sedona. 928-282-6865; lanninggallery.com - Visit Carefree’s fine art galleries, the beautiful Desert Gardens and the many great shops Carefree has to offer during the First Friday Art Walk. This month’s walk is full of holiday surprises! Free. Downtown Carefree. 4-7 p.m. carefree.org - Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Gainey Ranch’s Center Stage Bar features some of the best live music in the Valley nearly every night. Join acoustic soul performer Obadiah Parker, who has built a strong following with strong vocals, impressive songwriting and unique, soulful style. Free. 7500 E. Doubletree Ranch Rd., Scottsdale. 6–9:30 p.m.... FREE | 13 events, - Discover the lost art of hand-dipping chocolate at this class for ages 13 and up. Sponsored by CCUSD’s Education & Community Services. $150. Cactus Shadows High School, 5802 E. Dove Valley Rd., Cave Creek. 9 a.m.–3 p.m. 480-575-2440; ecsforall.org - The Magic Yarn Project is a 501(c)3 non-profit whose mission is to bring magic into the lives of children battling cancer. Join them to create a wig inspired by a Disney character that is warm and soft, providing a magical escape for these brave children. No experience is required. $60 includes lunch and supplies. RSVP.... RSVP - Kids of all ages will enjoy this event starring local performer David Sharpe of Papa Hugs. Enjoy his original music as well as several holiday sing along songs. Free. RSVP. Desert Foothills Library, 38443 N. Schoolhouse Rd., Cave Creek. 1–2 p.m. 480-488-2286; desertfoothillslibrary.org Free. RSVP. | ||
13 events, - Join Gary the Singing Cowboy and Dusty, his trusty horse, for holiday caroling at Cave Creek Museum. Take photos and share cookies with Santa Claus. Free with museum admission. Cave Creek Museum, 6140 E. Skyline Dr., Cave Creek. 2–4 p.m. 480-488-2764; cavecreekmuseum.org - The Sonoran Desert Chorale has been delighting audiences for 25 years, and this year is no exception. Join them for their Christmas celebration at La Casa de Cristo Lutheran Church. $15–$20; discounts available for online tickets. 6300 E. Bell Rd., Scottsdale. 3 p.m. 480-305-4538; sonorandesertchorale.com $15 – $20 - It’s one of the most anticipated concerts of the season! Join the Pinnacle Chancel Choir, Pinnacle Pealers and special instrumental guests as they combine forces to create a magical experience. Free. Pinnacle Presbyterian Church, 25150 N. Pima Rd., Scottsdale. 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. 480-303-2474; pinnacleconcerts.com Free | 9 events, | 9 events, | 11 events, Scottsdale League for the Arts, the non-profit group that presents the Scottsdale Culinary Festival each April to raise funds for Arizona arts programs and development, announces its 2018 grantees: Ballet Arizona, Center Dance Ensemble, Childsplay, Del E. Webb Center for the Performing Arts, Desert Foothills Community Theater, Detour Company Theater, Inc., East Valley Children’s Theater,... - Join music director Tito Muñoz as he conducts the Phoenix Symphony, The Phoenix Symphony Chorus and world-class soloists in this full-length version of Messiah, considered among the most glorious sacred music ever written. Tickets only available through Phoenix Symphony Box Office. $39–69. Scottsdale Center for the Arts, 7380 E. 2nd St., Scottsdale. 7:30 p.m. 602-495-1999;... $39 – $69 | 11 events, Water is often underestimated as our most precious and life-depending resource. Look at how far clean water technology has come and what specifically is being done right here in our community at this Big Ideas discussion. bigideasforum@gmail.com; bigideasforum.info | 11 events, - Two-time Tony Award winner Sutton Foster and multi-talented pianist Seth Rudetsky present a cabaret-style concert not to be missed. $59–89. Center for the Performing Arts, 7380 E. 2nd St., Scottsdale. 8 p.m. 480-499-8587; scottsdaleperformingarts.org $59 – $89 | 14 events, Alyson Miller, Marless Fellows, Nancy Romanovsky and April Howland will be the featured demonstrating artists. Free. The Gallery at El Pedregal, 34505 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale. Second Floor. 480-575-6685; sonoranartsleague.org - Sharon Brening, Cave Creek Museum’s artist in residence will discuss how her canvases allow viewers to share a personal glimpse into the lives of people that shape the American landscape. Free with museum admission. Cave Creek Museum, 6140 E. Skyline Dr., Cave Creek. 2–3:30 p.m. 480-488-2764; cavecreekmuseum.org FREE - The Carolyn Eynon Singers will present Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.” Refreshments will be served and children will love the historic Old English Dickens village. $25/adults; $12.50/children under 12 years. Christ the Lord Lutheran Church, 9205 E. Cave Creek Rd., Carefree. 4 p.m. ctlcarefree.org - North Valley Symphony Orchestra presents “Winter Wonderland,” including classical holiday favorites, and a visit from Santa. Free. North Canyon High School, 1700 E. Union Hills Dr., Phoenix.7 p.m. northvalleysymphony.org Free |
10 events, | 9 events, | 9 events, | 9 events, | 10 events, - Enjoy the sounds of the season, including classic carols and popular holiday music presented by Musical Theatre of Anthem. $15. 42201 N. 41st Dr., Suite B100, Anthem. 7 p.m. 623-336-6001; musicaltheatreofanthem.org $15 | 9 events, | 9 events, |
9 events, | 9 events, | 8 events, | 9 events, - Experience a birthday celebration of the Episcopal martyr and chief spokesman for the Civil Rights Movement, Martin Luther King Jr., with traditional gospel music repertoire, script and media. Experience an evening filled with strong emotion as you witness the historical presentation of Martin Luther King Jr.’s life. Free-will offering. The Episcopal Church of the Nativity,... | 8 events, | 8 events, | 9 events, - Jan Sandwich and Nicole Pesce present a wonderful new show filled with backstage stories, humor, and of course, great songs like “Tammy,” “Singin' in the Rain” and many more. Free. RSVP. Desert Foothills Library, 38443 N. Schoolhouse Rd., Cave Creek. 1–2 p.m. 480-488-2286; desertfoothillslibrary.org FREE |
9 events, Join the Phoenix Symphony for a visual and auditory treat as they play the scores for some of your favorite classic films and television. $25+. Phoenix Symphony Hall, 75 N. 2nd St., Phoenix. See website for schedule. 602-495-1999; phoenixsymphony.org $25 | 3 events, - Enjoy a cocktail reception, a sumptuous dinner and dance to the full Phoenix Symphony orchestra. A champagne toast and many other surprises will make ringing in the New Year special. Proceeds benefit Phoenix Symphony’s outreach and education programs, helping bring joy to music to over 125,000 children and adults in hospitals, homeless shelters, schools and... $500 | 2 events, Internationally acclaimed Chinese pianist Qingqing Ye has been named artist-in-residence with the Scottsdale Philharmonic. After Ye’s initial performances, the orchestra received over 900 letters from the audience, requesting that he be allowed to become a permanent member of the group. He hopes to obtain U.S. citizenship and marry soon. The Scottsdale Philharmonic will kick off... ProMusica Arizona Chorale and Orchestra has received a grant for $1,000 from the Scottsdale League for the Arts. This grant will help support PMAZ’s objective to expose young people to live music performances by providing free tickets for those 15 and under accompanied by an adult, and free rush tickets for students 16-22 years old... | 2 events, - Grab a hot cup of joe and talk about cool topics. Mark Sweeney facilitates a discussion about important global issues. What is the best fast-forward: nationalism or globalism? What problems will we face in a world of ten billion? $2. Holland Community Center, 34250 N. 60th St., Scottsdale. 9–11 a.m. 480-488-1090 | 2 events, The award-winning January Series of Calvin College is coming to Pinnacle Presbyterian Church, one of more than 50 remote webcast locations worldwide to broadcast this national leading lecture and cultural arts series. The 2019 January Series features 15 live-streamed speakers, including Rachael Denhollander, Nicholas Kristof, Mary Robinson and Jenna Bush Hager, to name a few.... Free | 3 events, - Podcasts have become a large part of how people get information and entertainment but knowing where to start is confusing. Join Desert Foothills Library librarians for an informative, relaxed session about podcasts, what to do with them, and what other people are listening to on their own time. Free. RSVP. Desert Foothills Library, 38443 N.... Free | 3 events, Phoenix Symphony principal clarinetist Alex Laing commands the stage in this all-Mozart concert featuring the composer’s luminary “Clarinet Concerto,” bookended with Mozart’s masterful “Overture to Don Giovanni” and the exuberant “Jupiter.” $30–$149. Phoenix Symphony Hall, 1 N. 1st St., Ste. 200, Phoenix. Sat. 7:30 p.m.; 2 p.m. Sun. 602-495-1999 $30 – $149 |