MIM Open, New Roberta Flack Display
August 10, 2020 New Safety Measures in Place “Welcoming our community back safely to enjoy the world’s music.” MIM News The Peak Welcomes Your Support & Comment Use the “Submit a Comment” box at the bottom of this page. All comments are reviewed based on The Peak’s Comment Policy prior to publishing. GPPA Membership Make a Donation to GPPA Peak Advertisements &...
Bob Littlefield Newsletter
The first round of the 2020 Scottsdale elections will be over in just a few days and the stakes couldn’t be higher! Literally the future direction of our beautiful city will be decided in this election. Do we continue with the policies of the current City Council majority who are exploiting Scottsdale’s special character and high quality of life for campaign cash? Or do we elect a resident-friendly Mayor and City Council...
Scottsdale launches Arts and Culture Coronavirus Grant Program
July 28, 2020 Courtesy City of Scottsdale The Scottsdale City Council has approved $1.5 million from the city’s Federal CARES Act funding to help nonprofit arts and culture organizations affected by the coronavirus pandemic. Grant funding will support arts and culture programming and safe, alternative facility reopenings. “Scottsdale has always appreciated and supported arts and culture activities – they’re a vital part of our...
Discover Instruments from MIM’s Collection with Virtual Visits
July 28, 2020 These virtual visits are provided courtesy of the Musical Instrument Museum. Additinal virtual visits will be inclkuded in this article as they become available. Posted July 28, 2020 Steel Pan with MIM Curator Daniel Piper Learn more about the resilient history of the steel pan in this Virtual Visti with MIM curator Daniel Piper. MIM News Posted July 21, 2020 Kayhan Kalhor plays...
CARES Act funding is being put to work for Scottsdale
July 14, 2020 Courtesy City of Scottsdale Helping residents and businesses that have been hit hard economically top the list of ways that the City Council has approved more than $29 million in federal CARES Act funding be put to work in Scottsdale. Programs and services for Scottsdale residents in-need will receive $3 million, which will be used to provide things like meals and services for seniors and low-income families, rent and...
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