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10 Things to do this Weekend in Phoenix: Family Edition
Spend the weekend of Nov. 22 to Nov. 24 among family, friends and fun. From holiday displays to hockey games, these Valley events are prepared to spread the season’s cheer.
Lights at the Farm at Vertuccio Farms
Embark...
The Ultimate Guide to Christmas in the Valley 2019
Photo Courtesy of the North Pole Experience
Santa, snow, sweaters, shopping and sugar plums. The Valley is transforming into a winter wonderland! This season, the desert will be filled with ice rinks, colossal Christmas trees, holiday lights and opportunities to form new family traditions.
The Polar Express at the Grand Canyon Railway & Hotel
Live out a childhood dream while forming a brand-new family tradition. An iconic...
10 Things to do This Weekend in Phoenix: Family Edition
Family-friendly outings are prevalent throughout the Valley as we approach Thanksgiving. The weekend of Nov. 15 to Nov. 17 boasts the best of our area through plays, music festivals and food-focused experiences.
Friday
Mesa Music Festival
Celebrate the music and culture of Mesa at the Mesa Music Festival for free this Friday from 5 to 9:50 p.m. Over 300 artists from around the world will display their craft at the...
Seeking: Most Eligible Phoenicians 2020
Arizona Foothills Magazine seeks the Valley’s most eligible ladies and gents for its February 2020 issue. Are you or someone you know 25-plus years old, single, successful, attractive and a Valley resident? We want to know!
In the issue, AFM spotlights its seventh-annual Most Eligible Phoenicians feature—just in time for Valentine’s Day. Who knows? Mr. or Mrs. Right might be a reader.
To nominate yourself or a friend as one of the Most Eligible Phoenicians, e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Please include...
AZ Giving: New Life Center
As one of the largest domestic violence shelters in the country, New Life Center continually pursues a violence-free Arizona. In 2018, the local shelter provided 33,000 safe bed nights to survivors, over 27,000 meals to children and 12,000-plus hours of individual support to survivors.
In 1986, a group of soroptimist women attended an out-of-state domestic violence conference that inspired them to open the West Valley’s first shelter. Understanding such services to be imperative, they partnered with the city to dissolve stigmas surrounding domestic violence. In 1991, New Life Center opened in the...