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Scottsdale Parks & Rec Update, September Events  & Activities
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Scottsdale Parks & Rec Update, September Events & Activities

September 1, 2017 Review this newsletter for information about events, activities, and classes at Scottsdale’s parks and other recreation facilities. Including: Free! Grand Old Picnic – Sept. 30 Lights on After School Event  Gala at Solari Bridge Youth Cross Country – NEW! And More. Parks & Recreation Newsletter (PDF) The Peak Welcomes Your Comment The Peak invites you to share your thoughts about this article by...

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Scottsdale Video Network September Program Guide
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Scottsdale Video Network September Program Guide

September 1, 2017   Program Listing Gerbacho “Harvey” Noriega Roald Amundson Pullman Car Meet the Granddaddy of all Garbage Trucks, “Godzilla” Winfield Scott, Scottsdale’s Founding Father   Scottsdale Video Network Program Guide...

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Sneak Peeks: Summer Fun, Desert Edge, Honors
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Sneak Peeks: Summer Fun, Desert Edge, Honors

By Les Conklin Greater Pinnacle Peak Association GPPA thanks everyone who entered the 2017 Summer Fun Contests, our volunteers, members, and supporters. We appreciate your support. We look forward to seeing you, your friends and family at the Summit of Summer Fun on Saturday, September 9th at 6 p.m. at the Summit Diner at 32531 N. Scottsdale Road (Summit “Target” shopping center). We’re looking forward to learning more about Desert...

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Strange Nazca Lines in Peru Subject of Sept. 13 DFC-AAS Meeting
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Strange Nazca Lines in Peru Subject of Sept. 13 DFC-AAS Meeting

August 13, 2017 By Roger Kearney Courtesy Desert Foothills Chapter, AZ Archaeology Society   The September 13th meeting of the Desert Foothills Chapter of the Arizona Archaeology Society features Todd W. Bostwick, PhD, RPA presenting Interpreting the Nazca Lines: Enigmatic Images of the Peruvian Desert. The meeting is open to the public at no cost. There are refreshments available at 7:00 p.m. and the meeting begins at 7:30 p.m.,...

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Our Desert Advocate by Kraig R. Nelson
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Our Desert Advocate by Kraig R. Nelson

August 31, 2017 Kraig R. Nelson He lived in a remote one-room cabin near life-sustaining water. Proximity to water was important because the cabin lacked running water, electricity, or any means of communication with the outside world. This iconoclastic man cherished solitude. The remote cabin allowed the opportunity for simple living, self-sufficiency, reflection, writing, and most importantly, maintaining a special relationship with...

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