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Exhibitor Information SWCA 2016
Feb07

Exhibitor Information SWCA 2016

Exhibitors are an essential part of the Scottsdale Western Cookout Adventure that will be held at McDonald’s Ranch on March 5, 2016. This page provides information about how to become an exhibitor. Beginning February 14th, it will also be used to provide helpful information, such as  instructions for exhibitors regarding parking, setup schedule, etc. Registering We need basic information about your organization, including...

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61st Annual Scottsdale Arabian Horseshow, Feb. 11 – 21, 2016
Feb07

61st Annual Scottsdale Arabian Horseshow, Feb. 11 – 21, 2016

By Nicole Larson   An Event you must  see this year is the 61st Annual Scottsdale Arabian horse show.  It is one of the largest shows for the Arabian breed in the world and it is right here in our backyard at WestWorld. Horses and riders/handlers come from all over the country and world to compete. Every year there is approximately  2,500 beautiful horses. This year it will be held beginning on February 11 through the 21st at...

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Parada del Sol Parade in Downtown Scottsdale – Sat., Feb. 13th
Feb07

Parada del Sol Parade in Downtown Scottsdale – Sat., Feb. 13th

The 63rd Annual Parada del Sol Parade and Trail’s End Festival will take place in Downtown Scottsdale, Saturday, Feb. 13. The parade route mirrors the original 1959 parade route, and the original family barbecue is now the Trail’s End Festival designed to attract tourists and residents to Old Town Scottsdale. We wanted to let you know some important details so you can plan accordingly: Parade – The parade begins at 10 a.m. on...

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CCUSD Students Speak to AZ Legislators in Three Languages
Feb06

CCUSD Students Speak to AZ Legislators in Three Languages

February 5, 2016   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CAVE CREEK UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT   Middle and High School Students Speak to the AZ Senate Education Committee in Three Languages   Senate Bill 1239, called the AZ Seal of Biliteracy, is working its way through the legislature and could be a way for Arizona to formally recognize students with exemplary skills in English and another language. On February 4, several trilingual students from...

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Scottsdale City Council Members to Attend March 5th Event
Feb05

Scottsdale City Council Members to Attend March 5th Event

The vote is in; ticket sales have spoken! More than a supermajority of Scottsdale’s city council will be joining other guests for fun and fare at MacDonald’s Ranch on March 5th. City Hall (pictured to the right) won’t be there but if you ride on the train or join in the 40-member community drum circle, the odds are you’ll be sharing the fun with a member  of the council and their spouse. The Scottsdale Western...

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Supporting Your Scenic Drive, Quality of Life, and Environment on March 5th
Feb05

Supporting Your Scenic Drive, Quality of Life, and Environment on March 5th

GPPA thanks the individuals, businesses, and organizations for supporting our 2016 event to benefit north Scottsdale’s Scenic Drive, quality of life, and the natural environment that is enjoyed by all.   Adornments All American Grill Boxz Carvallho’s Brazilian Kitchen Classy Jazzy Cutique Desert Discovery Center Desert Foothills Land Trust Desert Foothills Foundation Diva Divine Eddie Merlot’s Restaurant Fairmont...

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Discover . Connect . Belong: February Events & Classes
Jan31

Discover . Connect . Belong: February Events & Classes

Desert Foothills Library February 2016 Adult Events/Classes Information for all events: Contact Dereth DeHaan or David Court, Desert Foothills Library, 480-488-2286, ddehaan@dfla.org, dcourt@dfla.org, www.desertfoothillslibrary.org Where: All events below take place at Desert Foothills Library, 38443 North Schoolhouse Road, Cave Creek, 85327 Cost: All events are free, except where noted. Library closed February 6 for Special Event and...

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Vineyard Views Blog: A Digital Magician?
Jan30

Vineyard Views Blog: A Digital Magician?

Back in the day, Houdini had himself chained and locked into large chests that were then submerged. That was then. Is it time for a magician that uses a new kind of “box?”   Watch Video Showing the Latest in Magic   The Peak thanks Al DeVito of Vineyard Views Blog for sending this link to another entertaining and thought-provoking video. The Peak invites you to share your thoughts about this article by using the...

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Watch Short Video Introducing 2016 Scottsdale Western Adventure
Jan30

Watch Short Video Introducing 2016 Scottsdale Western Adventure

  It’s short, sweet, and musical. We are describing GPPA’s new video. Filmed at MacDonald’s Ranch, the video features three local girls, images of Scottsdale’s Scenic Drive, and the voice of Scottsdale’s own Geoff Conklin, known for performances at Greasewood Flat and Pinnacle Peak Patio. The video was produced by GPPA’s Cindy Lee and Peter Cherry . Watch Video   Information & Tickets...

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Stagecoach Etiquette
Jan30

Stagecoach Etiquette

Information & TicketsNow folks, if you’ve booked your tickets for the stagecoach ride or are just thinking about it, a brief history lesson will make your ride and the ride of your fellow passengers even more enjoyable. Yup. As you read the rules below, keep in mind that the angry Indians, and gun-totin’ robbers are long gone, but much of the old West will still be enjoyed without the danger. By the way, if you’d...

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