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FCF Email Update, Events, April 28 & Beyond
Apr28

FCF Email Update, Events, April 28 & Beyond

April 28, 2017 This  edition of FCF Email Update identifies upcoming events and activities at the Holland Community Center, the Cactus Shadows Fine Arts Center, and he Desert Foothills Theater.  These include adult classes in a variety of subjects, family history writing workshops, art exhibits, plays, health-related talks, and more. For information, click on the link below: Foothills Email Update (PDF) The Peak Welcomes Your Comment...

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Foothills Food Bank to Benefit from Morther’s Day Purse Event
Apr28

Foothills Food Bank to Benefit from Morther’s Day Purse Event

April 27, 2017 Courtesy of Foothills Food Bank and Resource Center Many mothers in need will receive a beautiful Mother’s Day purse, filled with toiletries as part of a Mother’s Day promotion to benefit Foothills Food Bank & Resource Center in Cave Creek, Ariz. According to Pam DiPietro, executive director of Foothills Food Bank & Resource Center, the purses were collected and filled by Desert Foothills Lutheran Church. The...

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MIM Upcoming Concerts, April 27 & Beyond
Apr27

MIM Upcoming Concerts, April 27 & Beyond

April 27, 2017 The concerts at the Musical Instrument Museum’s Music Theater feature a variety of genres performed in the acoustic intimacy of MIM’s 300-seat theater. For concert information, click below. MIM Upcoming Concerts (PDF) New shows are continuously added. For the current schedule visit http://www.mim.org. The Peak Welcomes Your Comment The Peak invites you to share your thoughts about this article by using the...

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Scottsdale P & Z Link Newsletter, April 26
Apr27

Scottsdale P & Z Link Newsletter, April 26

Wednesday, April 26   New Cases Near Monte Vista Road and 73rd Place. The owner is requesting approval of a new Type 3 wireless communication facility (WCF) to be co-located on top of a replacement street light pole. CASE#50-DR-2015#2 Near Butherus Drive and 73rd Street. The owner is requesting approval of the site plan, landscape plan and building elevations for a new mixed-use development. CASE#21-DR-2017 Near McDonald Drive...

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Scottsdale Green Building Lecture: Using Radiant Barriers – Thursday, May 4
Apr25

Scottsdale Green Building Lecture: Using Radiant Barriers – Thursday, May 4

Green Building Lecture Series Using Radiant Barriers to Keep the Heat Out Date: Thursday, May 4 Time: 7 – 8:30 p.m.| Location: Scottsdale Granite Reef Senior Center, 1700 N. Granite Reef Road (northwest corner of McDowell and Granite Reef, behind the convenience store)   Radiant barriers and reflective insulation protect astronauts and spacecrafts against thermal radiation in the fluctuating temperatures of space. Hear how...

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CCUSD: Burdick Receives National School Communications Award
Apr24

CCUSD: Burdick Receives National School Communications Award

,April 24, 2017 Courtesy of the Cave Creek Unified School District Cave Creek Unified Superintendent named the 2017 Bob Grossman Leadership in School Communications Award Recipient Dr. Debbi Burdick, Superintendent of the Cave Creek Unified School District, was named the recipient of the Bob Grossman Leadership in School Communications Award This prestigious award from the National School Public Relations Association (NSPRA)...

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Scottsdale to Honor “Golden Rule: on April 28th
Apr24

Scottsdale to Honor “Golden Rule: on April 28th

April 12, 2017 Contact: Contact Sharon Cini, diversity manager, 480-312-2727     Scottsdale will gather April 28 to honor “The Golden Rule” Service organizations, clergy, police and community leaders will gather in Scottsdale April 28 to affirm the community’s commitment to treating people the way they would like to be treated, to helping those in need, and to embracing the rich culture of all the people of Arizona and the...

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Peak Tribute to the Life of Morrie Chernis
Apr24

Peak Tribute to the Life of Morrie Chernis

April 14, 2017, Updated April 21 When you look at Pinnacle Peak remember Morris Chernis and think about the good work that he did for Pinnacle Peak Park, Scottsdale, and our community.  Morrie moved to Scottsdale in 2000 and it was not long before Pinnacle Peak captured his attention and heart. He founded Friends of Pinnacle Peak Park, a group of local resident volunteers whose mission is to assist Scottsdale in maintaining the...

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AZ Game and Fish Seeks Public Comment Re: Tonto Forest Plan Revisions
Apr20

AZ Game and Fish Seeks Public Comment Re: Tonto Forest Plan Revisions

April 20, 2017 The Arizona Game and Fish Department is seeking public comment to help develop revised Tonto Forest Plan. The comment period ends May 22, 2017.  Click below for information. Game & Fish News The Peak Welcomes Your Comment The Peak invites you to share your thoughts about this article by using the “Submit a Comment” box at the bottom of this page. All comments are reviewed based on The Peak’s...

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AZ Game & Fish: Prepare for Boating Season + Mussel-Fouled AZ Watercraft Intercepted
Apr20

AZ Game & Fish: Prepare for Boating Season + Mussel-Fouled AZ Watercraft Intercepted

April 19, 2017 Arizona Game and Fish Departments reminds boaters to “clean, drain and dry” following five impoundments during past month. AZ Game and Fish News (PDF)     April 17, 2017   The official start of the boating season is nearly upon us and many Arizonans are getting ready to pull their favorite watercraft out from storage in preparation for more fun on the water. To ensure the season is hiccup-free, the Arizona...

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