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Take a Dinner Date to New Heights

It’s dinnertime, and you’re at your favorite evening spot. The ambiance is always just right: candle-lit tables, smooth music, and not to mention the exquisite cuisine. Now, imagine having all of those things, but suspended 160 feet up in the air. Dinner in the Sky has all of that and more. This Belgian-based dining experience uses a crane to suspend tables into the sky. But dinner isn’t all they’re taking to new heights (literally). Meeting in the Sky, Showbizz in the...

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4 Fitness Trainers Who Tweet

We know our readers can't get enough of the people behind the "@." So here are four Valley fitness trainers that have us glued to Twitter.

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@CoreFitnessAZ

As one of Scottsdale's elite personal trainers, Cory Schidler, travels to several different Valley locations ensuring his clients have easy access to personal fitness. Beginning with a one-on-one core physical assessment, Schidler can then determine the best fitness rountine needed to have his clients in tip top form.

Followers: 27

Following: 22

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Spring Training Preview

Spring has arrived and we all know what that means for us Arizonans...spring training! With a total of 15 teams in the Cactus League and a brand new, amazing stadium, the baseball season is here and it's going to be an awesome one.

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AmenZone Primal Education Faces Childhood Obesity

In a land overcome by ever-so evolving video game technology, Amen Iseghohi is bringing something new to the table: a tire. It’s that simple rubber object that we tend to overlook unless they’re flat or damaged. With Iseghohi’s AmeZone Primal Education non-profit organization, he’s hoping to positively impact the lives of today’s children.

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The mission of Amen Zone PE is simple; to help end the nation’s epidemic in childhood obesity.

“The kids are our future and our future is in bad shape,” Iseghohi said. Both literally and figuratively, he...

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Get Spooked at the Jerome Grand Hotel

Are you afraid of things that go ‘bump’ in the night? If not, the Jerome Grand Hotel is a great place for you. This hotel has been a hotspot for tourist and ghosts alike since 1997 when its doors first opened.

During the era of mining, more and more people found their way to Jerome, Arizona with hopes of striking it rich by mining copper, silver, and gold. In 1927, the United Verde Hospital began operating, and by 1930, it was known as “the most modern and well equipped hospital in Arizona and possibly the United States.” As the mining operations soon came end, the hospital closed its doors in 1950.

44 years later, the Altherr family, from the Phelps Dodge Mining Corps, purchased the old hospital and began to...

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