Shop Whole Foods on May 30 to Help Arizona Children
The Whole Foods Market at 10810 Tatum Blvd. will donate 5 percent of all sales made on May 30 between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. to Free Arts for Abused Children of Arizona, a Valley-based nonprofit that uses artistic expression to heal children who have suffered abuse, neglect and homelessness. Read more
Barbecue Basics Class at Four Seasons Scottsdale
Whether your dad is a barbecue novice or knows everything there is to know about the grill, he’ll surely enjoy talking technique and learning something new during a “Barbecue Basics” class with the pros at the Four Seasons Scottsdale. Read more
100 Ways to Save in Scottsdale This Summer
The Scottsdale Convention and Visitors Bureau has a great page on its website that can show you “100 Ways to Save” some moolah this summer. You’ll find tips on how to save in general (always ask if there’s a discount for Arizona residents!), plus coupons for golf courses, resorts, spas, restaurants, shops and other activities. Read more
Experience a Seasonal Feast at Talavera
Talavera, the signature restaurant at the Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale, debuts its “Feast” event on Tuesday, May 29, at 6:30 p.m. Scheduled to be held the last Tuesday of every month, Feast will be an energetic and interactive evening including a three-course, somewhat impromptu menu of seasonal delights accompanied by local Arizona Stronghold wine. Read more
Cirque du Soleil’s KOOZA is Coming to Phoenix
Cirque du Soleil‘s production KOOZA comes to the University of Phoenix Stadium starting June 8. Expertly combining the performance company’s award-winning acrobatic elements with the art of clowning, KOOZA tells the story of The Innocent, a melancholy loner in search of his place in the world.
Want free tickets? If you spend more than $100 in the same day at Westgate City Center (including retailer and restaurant gift cards), you’ll receive two free general admission vouchers for the production, plus be automatically entered into a drawing to win a backstage experience package. Sounds like a perfect time to get some shopping done or buy some gift cards in preparation for Mother’s Day.
Different Pointe of View Dinner With Trinchero Family Vineyards
On Friday, May 11, Pointe Hilton Tapatio Cliffs Resort will host a special Insider’s View dinner with Trinchero Family Vineyards from Napa Valley at the resort’s AAA Four Diamond restaurant Different Pointe of View.
The Insider’s View dinners are intimate experiences featuring courses prepared tableside by Executive Chef Anthony DeMuro. Attendance is also limited to about a dozen guests to further enhance the evening’s unique mood, and guests are invited to converse with both the chef and the winemaker during the event. Read more
Arizona Theatre Company Presents “Red”
Arizona Theatre Company‘s upcoming production “Red,” running May 3-20 in Phoenix, is centered on the fascinating figure of abstract expressionist Mark Rothko, and based on true events. The play revolves around his commission to paint a series of murals for the Four Season Restaurant in New York — a real-life challenge for Rothko and one of the art world’s enduring mysteries. Read more
Ballet Arizona Presents “All Balanchine”
Beginning May 31, Ballet Arizona presents its 2011-2012 season finale, All Balanchine, a showcase of masterpieces by one of ballet’s most celebrated choreographers. Performances will take place at at Symphony Hall, along with The Phoenix Symphony, through June 3.
Cinco de Mayo and Kentucky Derby Mashup at The Saguaro
Cinco de Mayo and the Kentucky Derby fall on the same day this year! (That’s May 5.) And I know just the place you can go to take advantage of this awesome twist of fate. Head to The Saguaro in downtown Scottsdale to enjoy mint juleps at the Old Town Whiskey (anyone up for a Derby Dandy Party?), or to have tacos and margaritas at Distrito. Read more
“The Sea” Fashion Exhibition at Phoenix Art Museum
The Phoenix Art Museum‘s exhibition “The Sea” will be on display through July 15. Showcasing the influence of the romance of the sea on fashion design, the exhibition features ensembles from the 19th century to present day, drawn from the museum’s extensive permanent collection, private collections and international fashion houses, including Emilio Pucci, Emanual Ungaro and Karl Lagerfeld for Chanel. Read more
FGI Arizona 2012 Fall Fashion Preview
This Thursday, April 26, Fashion Group International‘s Arizona chapter is hosting its annual fall 2012 fashion preview at Biltmore Fashion Park and Saks Fifth Avenue. The event is designed to clue industry members and fashion enthusiasts into the trends seen on runways for the upcoming season. Read more
Whiskey School at The Saguaro
On Sunday, April 29, join the Whiskey Professor at The Saguaro in downtown Scottsdale to learn all about scotch. For $20 per person, you’ll get an education, 1-ounce tasters of the different scotches being discussed, snacks from the Old Town Whiskey kitchen and a cocktail crash course. Plus, pass the pop quiz and you might just win a $100 dining credit. Read more
Meet the Man Who Discovered Lucy
Thursday, April 26, will see the Institute of Human Origins 30th Anniversary Gala Dinner take place at the Phoenix Zoo. This year’s featured speaker will be world-renowned paleoanthropologist Donald Johanson, Ph.D., founder of the Institute of Human Origins and the discoverer of the famous “Lucy” skeleton. Read more
Swim Social Weekends at The Saguaro
Swim Social Weekends at The Saguaro in downtown Scottsdale kick off April 20 at the boutique hotel’s Picante Pool. From 6 to 8 p.m. on Fridays, “mermaids” and synchronized swimmers will play in the pool while you enjoy cocktails poolside. Or if your weekend plans are to include more sipping than splashing, head indoors to the lively happy hours at Distrito and Old Town Whiskey (4 to 7 p.m. every day). Read more
McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park Concert Series
Beginning May 6, McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park will again hosts its annual free concert series event every Sunday evening from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Come out to enjoy some food and outdoor entertainment provided by local bands. Plus, the kids always love the train and carousel rides. Read more

