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Discover . Connect . Belong: October Events and Activities
Sep30

Discover . Connect . Belong: October Events and Activities

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.  ***     October 1, 2 p.m. (1st Thursdays) Music @ the Movies: An American in Paris...

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MIM’s Second Annual Music Festival, MIMFest, Set for November 7 & 8
Sep23

MIM’s Second Annual Music Festival, MIMFest, Set for November 7 & 8

Courtesy of the Musical Instrument Museum Following the success of MIMFest in 2014, the Musical Instrument Museum’s (MIM) inaugural music festival, the two-day outdoor event returns to the museum parking lot on November 7 and 8. Local, national and international musical acts will perform on three stages offering attendees a one-of-a-kind musical journey. MIMFest is inspired by MIM’s commitment to celebrating musical traditions of the...

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Pinnacle Peak People: Famous Inventor Endures in Desert
Sep17

Pinnacle Peak People: Famous Inventor Endures in Desert

by Robert G. Rogers Thomas Alva Edison, the inveterate tinkerer of a century ago, lives on in North Scottsdale. And not just in spirit, alit by progeny of his first light bulbs. Rather, in an up-close and personal way. That’s thanks to the lifelong curiosity – and acquisitiveness – of Pinnacle Peak-area resident Robert E. (“Bob”) Kolba. Listen closely as you enter Bob’s expansive home on Woodley Way, just off Pima Road,...

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Vineyard Views Blog: Great Libations Over Time
Sep15

Vineyard Views Blog: Great Libations Over Time

Now here is a video that is guaranteed to make you thirsty! Vineyard View Blog http://devitoblog.blogspot.com/2015/08/libations-over-time.html

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See Photo Contest Winners
Sep15

See Photo Contest Winners

Congratulations to the winners of The Peak’s 12th annual Summer Fun Tony Nelssen Photography Contest Thank you to all the entrants for supporting the contest.  You can see all the entries, enjoy a casual dinner, and cast your vote for the coveted Diners’ Choice Award at The Peak’s Summer Fun on Display event at the Summit Diner in north Scottsdale on Saturday, September 6, 6 p.m. And the winners are: Landscapes...

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