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Your help needed. Who’s got the Scottsdale SPIRIT?
Mar04

Your help needed. Who’s got the Scottsdale SPIRIT?

Courtesy Scottsdale Neighborhood Advisory Commission Scottsdale Spirit Award 2017 Nomination We Need your help!!  Scottsdale’s Neighborhood Advisory Commission (NAC) wants to recognize people and places that embody the Spirit of Scottsdale. The NAC works to preserve, improve and strengthen neighborhoods in Scottsdale and the Spirit Awards were designed to do just that!  * Please take a moment to nominate a deserving neighbor or...

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Discussion Continues: The Summit Scottsdale Proposes 11′ 6″  Sign
Mar04

Discussion Continues: The Summit Scottsdale Proposes 11′ 6″ Sign

March 4, 2017   GPPA-Friends of the Scenic Drive and neighborhood leaders of HOAs in the vicinity of The Summit Scottsdale retail center on northern Scottsdale Road have been meeting with shopping center and retailer representatives regarding signage for the property. A variety of proposals have been discussed.  Click on the link below to see the shopping center’s most recent proposal for multiple signs at Scottsdale Road, in...

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Scottsdale Hosts “Triple Play Day” March 4
Mar03

Scottsdale Hosts “Triple Play Day” March 4

Feb. 23, 2017 Courtesy City of Scottsdale Two free festivals and a footrace through Downtown Scottsdale celebrate baseball and family fun March 4. The annual Giant Race sets the pace starting at 7 a.m. at Scottsdale Stadium, 7408 E Osborn Road. From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. the Scottsdale Library hosts Ultimate Play Date, featuring free family-oriented activities focused on discovery and learning. Activities include play for infants and...

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MIM Upcoming Concerts, March 2 and Beyond
Mar03

MIM Upcoming Concerts, March 2 and Beyond

March 2, 2017 The Winter Concert Series is underway at the Musical Instrument Museum’s Music Theater featuring 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 invites you to share your thoughts about this article by using the...

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City of Scottsdale Calendar of Events – May 2017
Mar03

City of Scottsdale Calendar of Events – May 2017

City of Scottsdale CALENDAR OF EVENTS – May 2017   For Information: call phone number or visit website attached to individual items   McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park’s Concert Series runs April 30-July 2. Enjoy a variety of local bands from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Sundays at the park. Bring a blanket, chairs and snacks – or buy munchies on-site. Train and carousel tickets are $2 each with kids younger than 2 riding free with a paying adult....

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Scottsdale Arts Festival Returns March 10-12
Mar03

Scottsdale Arts Festival Returns March 10-12

March 2, 2017 scottsdale_arts_festival_event_march2017 Courtesy of The Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts A weekend-long celebration of creativity, the 47th annual Scottsdale Arts Festival will shine on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, March 10–12, at Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts and Civic Center Park. Tickets are available at all Festival entrances and through www.ScottsdaleArtsFestival.org. The award-winning event is...

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Sherry Blanchard Stuart, Artist
Mar03

Sherry Blanchard Stuart, Artist

Stuart was born in Newport Arkansas, raised in Wichita, Kansas and currently living in the Sonoran Desert of North Scottsdale, Arizona. Sherry has been painting most of her life. A recipient of a BFA degree in painting and graphic arts from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design; she is a signature member of the American Plains Artists, Oil Painters of America, a Master Signature member of American Women Artists and a founding...

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Scottsdale Update Newsletter, March 2
Mar03

Scottsdale Update Newsletter, March 2

Thursday, March 2   HEADLINES Scottsdale earns high marks in citizen survey. Most Scottsdale residents are pleased with where they live and with services the city provides, according to the National Citizen Survey. Respondents gave the city high marks as a place to live, with 98 percent rating Scottsdale “excellent” or “good.” The survey results provide insight into how residents feel about their community, their local government...

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National Geographic Society Names CCUSD Student as State Bee Finalist
Mar01

National Geographic Society Names CCUSD Student as State Bee Finalist

Second Cave Creek Unified School District Student Named 2017 AZ National Geographic State Bee Semifinalist by National Geographic Society Courtesy of Cave Creek Unified School District Kevan Ata-Abadi, 7th grade student who attends Sonoran Trails Middle School, has been notified by the National Geographic Society that he is one of the semifinalists eligible to compete in the 2017 Arizona National Geographic State Bee. The...

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STARS Newsletter, March 2017
Mar01

STARS Newsletter, March 2017

Click below to read  the March issue of the monthly e-newsletter published by Scottsdale Training and Rehabilitation Services (STARS). STARS Newsletter (PDF) The Peak invites you to share your thoughts about this article by using the “Submit a Comment” box at the bottom of this page. Your email address will not be published. All comments are reviewed based on The Peak’s Comment Policy prior to...

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