Sights and Sounds of Carefree Gardens Returns Saturdays, April & May

Courtesy Town of Carefree

Sights and Sounds in the Carefree Gardens returns for its third season.

 For the third year, Sights and Sounds of the Gardens is returning on Saturdays in April and Early May (Apr. 4, 11, 25 and May 2).

Come and wander our Desert Gardens from 11am to 3pm and watch artists crafting their art, musicians filling the gardens with their music and a wandering mime that is sure to delight and tickle your fancy.

Artists in attendance will include:

  • Basket Weaver, Virginia Kerr
  • Acrylic Painter, Merilee Adams
  • Jeweler, Sara Foster
  • Bronze Artist, Steve Sneider
  • Potter, Chris Heede
  • And much more.

Musicians performing throughout the day:

  • Indian flutist, Henry Moulder
  • Acoustic Guitar, Rick Smith, and
  • Pianist, Julie Harding.

Mime, Kirby Soderberg, will be wandering around appearing seemingly out of nowhere.

While you are up here, don’t forget to also visit our shops, galleries and restaurants, a perfect way to spend a beautiful spring day.

For information, visit Carefree.org, or call 480-488-3686.

 

About the Town of Carefree

Carefree is a scenic community of over 3,500 residents nestled in the Sonoran Desert Foothills. Incorporated in 1984, the town is regarded as one of the most inspiring and livable places in Arizona and centers its culture on desert lifestyle, architecture, culinary arts, health, wellness and community involvement. For more information, Visit Carefree.com or call 480-488-3686.

 

 

Author: The Peak

The Peak was originally printed and distributed in 1983 by the Greater Pinnacle Peak Association (GPPA) as a six-page neighborhood newsletter for the hundred or so residents who lived in the Pinnacle Peak area of Scottsdale, Arizona. Today, GPPA publishes an expanded online version for tens of thousands of readers as a free community service serving Scottsdale and neighborhing communities.

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