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THURSDAY 8.8A & E

‘Frozen Jr.’ Audition Prep Workshop

4:30–6 p.m.Musical Theatre of Anthem42201 N. 41st Drive, Suite [email protected] www.musicaltheatreofanthem.org$35Get a leg up on your audition by working with the production staff through character, scene study and cold readings from the script. For ages 6–18.

‘The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling

Bee’ Audition Prep Workshop6–7:30 p.m.Musical Theatre of Anthem42201 N. 41st Drive, Suite [email protected] www.musicaltheatreofanthem.org$35Get a leg up on your audition by working

with the production staff through character, scene study and cold readings from the script. For ages 17 and up.

Senior Computer Class1 p.m., ThursdaysGoelet A. C. Beuf Senior Center3435 W. Pinnacle Peak Road, Phoenix602-534-4754 www.NoPhoNews.com/beufFree with annual membershipAdults 18 and up welcome.

CLUBSAnthem Area Chamber of Commerce Meeting7–8:15 a.m.Hampton Inn42415 N. 41st Drive623-322-9127 www.anthemareachamber.org/eventsSpecial focus group session for members for 2020 program development and planning.

COMMUNITYDaisy Mountain Veterans Meeting7–8 p.m.Anthem Civic Building3701 W. Anthem Way623-742-6000 www.daisymtnvets.org$10/Lifetime membership feeVeterans, active duty and civilians welcome to attend.

HEALTHSenior Yoga10–11 a.m., ThursdaysGoelet A. C. Beuf Senior Center3435 W. Pinnacle Peak Road, Phoenix602-534-4754 www.NoPhoNews.com/beufFree with annual membershipAdults 18 and up welcome. Bring your own yoga mat.

KID STUFFStorytime Yoga9:15–10 a.m., ThursdaysGoelet A. C. Beuf Community Center

3435 W. Pinnacle Peak Road, Phoenix602-534-4754 www.NoPhoNews.com/beufFree w/ annual membershipYoga moves combine with stories and songs for an active and social activity for ages 5 and under with a caregiver.

SCHOOLNVCA: Open House6–8 p.m.North Valley Christian Academy

33655 N. 27th Drive, Phoenix623-551-3454 [email protected] www.northvalleyca.org

Diamond Canyon: Kinder Curriculum Night5:30 p.m.

Diamond Canyon School40004 N. Liberty Bell Way623-445-8000 www.dvusd.org/diamondcanyon

FRIDAY 8.9A & E

‘Frozen Jr.’ Audition Prep Workshop

4:30–6 p.m.Musical Theatre of Anthem[See Thursday’s listing]

Live Music: Garrett Anderson8 p.m.Amped Coffee Company3434 W. Anthem Way, Suite 102

623-551-7689 http://ampedcoffeeco.comFree

COMMUNITYBULK TRASH

Republic Services Bulk Trash Pickup: Zone H

602-237-2078 www.AnthemNews.com/trashFor Anthem East Parkside residents in these neighborhoods: Enchantment, Heritage (south of Memorial Drive), Inspirations, Traditions and Jubilation (south of Memorial Drive). Tree branches and other vegetation must be less than 4 feet long and 12 inches in diameter, bundled and tied. See guidelines at url above.

NR/DHCA Town Hall Meeting9–10:30 a.m.New River/Desert Hills Community AssociationAnthem Civic Building3701 W. Anthem [email protected] www.nrdhca.orgFreeSenior Ice Cream Social12:30 p.m.Goelet A. C. Beuf Senior Center3435 W. Pinnacle Peak Road, Phoenix602-534-4754 www.NoPhoNews.com/beufFree with annual membershipAdults 18 and up welcome.

SCHOOLSonoran Foothills: PTSA Ice Cream Social6–7:30 p.m.Sonoran Foothills School32150 N. Foothills Drive, Phoenix623-445-5000 www.dvusd.org/sonoranfoothillsFor all students and their families.

Ridgeline: PTO Meeting7:30 a.m.Ridgeline Academy

33625 N. North Valley Parkway, Phoenix623-223-1335 www.ridgelineacademy.org

SATURDAY 8.10A & EDon’t Miss!

NVSO Youth Orchestra Auditions

Through Sunday, Aug. 11Kirk’s Studio for the Performing Arts1836 E. Deer Valley Drive, [email protected] www.northvalleysymphony.orgIntermediate and advanced youth string players are welcome to audition for the 2019–2020 season. Appointment required.

‘The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling

Bee’ Audition12:30–2 p.m.Musical Theatre of Anthem42201 N. 41st Drive, Suite [email protected] www.musicaltheatreofanthem.org$325/Production FeeAges 17 and up should prepare to sing a musical theatre song 16–32 bars, or one minute, in length.

‘Frozen Jr.’ Audition9 a.m.–noon

Musical Theatre of Anthem42201 N. 41st Drive, Suite [email protected] www.musicaltheatreofanthem.org$325/Production FeeAges 6–18 should prepare to sing a musical theatre song 16–32 bars, or one minute, in length.

Quilt Workshop9 a.m., SaturdaysPioneer Living History Village3901 W. Pioneer Road, Phoenix623-465-1052

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INTHE NEIGHBORHOODCompiled by Caitlin [email protected]

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COMMUNITYBULK TRASH

City of Phoenix Bulk Trash Placement: Area 13

Phoenix602-262-7251 www.NoPhoNews.com/city-of-phoenix-trash-waterBegin placement for pickup for week of Aug. 19 for homes in select areas west of I-17 and north of Pinnacle Peak Road, plus select parts of North Phoenix east of I-17. See map online. Don’t put material on the street or block the sidewalk.

BULK TRASH

Republic Services Bulk Trash Placement: Zone I

602-237-2078 www.AnthemNews.com/trashPlacement can begin today for pickup on Aug. 16 in these Anthem East Parkside neighborhoods: Bella Rosa, the Paseo, Peregrine, Sierra, Mojave, Opus, Medley, Echo and Allegro.

Sonoran Foothills: Back-to-School Splash Bash1–4 p.m.Sonoran Foothills Community Center31910 N. Foothills Drive, Phoenix623-869-6644 www.mysonoranfoothills.com$3/Pre–registration; $5/DoorWater balloon wars, slip-and-slides and watermelon-eating contests for children accompanied by an adult. For Sonoran Foothills residents only. Registration required.

Kiwanis Work Day and Community Meeting7 a.m.–noon Kiwanis Community Park48606 N. 17th Ave., New Riverwww.newriverkiwanis.org/parkinfoHelp repair and clean up the park.

OUTDOORSIntroductory Archery Clinic8 a.m.Ben Avery Shooting Facility4044 W. Black Canyon Blvd., Phoenix623 [email protected] www.azgfd.com/shooting/basfFreeLearn the basics of target archery. All equipment provided. Registration by email required.

SUNDAY 8.11

CLUBSSonoran Foothills: Qigong Club9–10 a.m., SundaysSonoran Foothills Community Center31910 N. Foothills Drive, Phoenix623-869-6644 www.mysonoranfoothills.comPosture, movement and breathing techniques for meditation. Sonoran Foothills residents only.

MONDAY 8.12A & ESenior Bingo9:30–11:30 a.m., MondaysGoelet A. C. Beuf Senior Center3435 W. Pinnacle Peak Road, Phoenix602-534-4754

www.phoenix.gov/parks/recreation-and-community-centers/centers-b/beufFree with annual membershipAdults 18 and up welcome. Mondays and Thursdays.

Golden Go Getters Game DayNoon–4 p.m., MondaysAnthem Civic Building

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Bridging Imagination and Learning602-740-9561www.creativecastlepreschool.com 4130 W Opportunity Way, Anthem AZ 85086

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Upcoming sports and recreational programs at the Anthem Community Center open to

residents and non-residents.Sportball Classes $85–$117/Anthem residents; $110.50–$152/Non–residentsAges 16 months–6 years learn gross motor skills through indoor sports. Aug. 10–Oct. 5 on Saturdays at various times. Register by Aug. 8.

Adaptive Recreation$70/Anthem Residents; $91/Non–residentsSpecial Olympics skills training for ages 8–17. Mondays, 5–6 p.m., Aug. 19–Sept. 30. Register by Aug. 16.

Athletic Skills Clinic $70/Anthem Residents; $91/Non–residentsAges 8–12 build strength, speed and agility in soccer. Thursdays, Aug. 22–Sept. 26, 6–7 p.m. or 7–8 p.m. Register by Aug. 16.

Basketball Skills Clinic $70/Anthem Residents; $91/Non–residentsAges 5–12 practice dribbling, passing, shooting and team play. Thursdays, Aug. 22–Sept. 26, 5–6 p.m. or 6–7 p.m. Register by Aug. 16.

Lacrosse Skills Clinic$70/Anthem Residents; $91/Non–residentsPlayers need a lacrosse stick, gloves and a helmet. No experience necessary. Ages 8–12. Thursdays, Aug. 22–Sept. 26, 6–7 p.m. or 7–8 p.m. Register by Aug. 16.

Pickleball Skills Clinic $70/Anthem Residents; $91/Non–residentsBasic skills for ages 8–12. Thursdays, Aug. 22–Sept. 26, 6–7 p.m. or 7–8 p.m. Register by Aug. 16.

Volleyball Skills Clinic $90/Anthem Residents; $117/Non–residentsAges 8–12 learn from a former D-1 volleyball player. Thursdays, Aug. 22–Sept. 26, 5–6 p.m. or 6–7 p.m. Register by Aug. 16.

InfoAnthem Community Center41130 N. Freedom Way623-879-3011 www.onlineatanthem.com

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KID STUFFMusic and Movement11 a.m.–noon , WednesdaysGoelet A. C. Beuf Community Center3435 W. Pinnacle Peak Road, Phoenix602-534-4754 www.NoPhoNews.com/beufFree w/ annual membershipStories, songs and rhymes for ages 5 and under with a caregiver.

SCHOOLDiamond Canyon Curriculum Night5:30–6:30 p.m.

Diamond Canyon School40004 N. Liberty Bell Way623-445-8000 www.dvusd.org/diamondcanyonGrades 1–4.

SDOHS: Meet-the-Teacher Night5:45–7:30 p.m.

Sandra Day O’Connor High School25250 N. 35th Ave., Phoenix623-445-7400, www.dvusd.org/sdohs

Anthem Prep: PSO Board Meeting8 a.m.

Anthem Preparatory Academy39808 N. Gavilan Peak Parkway623-465-4776, www.anthemprep.org

THURSDAY 8.15COMMUNITYDaisy Mountain Area Action Alliance Meeting7–8 p.m.Crossroads Christian Fellowship Church42425 N. New River Road, [email protected] www.dmaaa.orgCommunity meeting emphasizing rural lifestyle preservation.

Anthem Parkside: Board of Directors Meeting6 p.m.Anthem Civic Building3701 W. Anthem Way623-742-4562, www.onlineatanthem.comParkside residents encouraged to attend.

HEALTHCelebrate Recovery6:30–8:30 p.m.Canyon Church of Christ34975 N. North Valley Parkway, Suite 152Phoenix623-889-3388, [email protected] www.canyonchurch.org/celebrate-recoveryA healing program designed for those struggling with addictions and bad habits, based on the teachings of Jesus. Everyone welcome, regardless of religious affiliation.

SCHOOLJefferson Prep: Curriculum Night6:30–8 p.m.

Jefferson Preparatory2323 W. Parkside Lane, Phoenix602-595-2990 www.jphschoice.org

Adams Traditional: PTO Meeting8–9 a.m.

Adams Traditional Academy2323 W. Parkside Lane, Phoenix602-938-5517, www.atachoice.org

FRIDAY 8.16A & EDon’t Miss!

Bingo6:30 p.m.

Daisy Mountain VeteransAnthem Civic Building3701 W. Anthem Way, Suite 202623-742-6000 www.daisymtnvets.org/bingoAges 18 and up only.

Live Music: Wild Giants8 p.m.Amped Coffee Company3434 W. Anthem Way, Suite 102

623-551-7689, http://ampedcoffeeco.comFreeCOMMUNITYBULK TRASH

Republic Services Bulk Trash Pickup: Zone I

602-237-2078 www.AnthemNews.com/trashFor Anthem East Parkside residents in these neighborhoods: Bella Rosa, the Paseo, Peregrine, Sierra, Mojave, Opus, Medley, Echo and Allegro. Tree branches and other vegetation must be less than 4 feet long and 12 inches in diameter, bundled and tied. See guidelines at url above.

SCHOOLDVUSD: Early ReleaseDeer Valley Unified School District623-445-5000, www.dvusd.org All DVUSD schools are released 90 minutes ahead of normal schedule. See individual school websites for exact time.

Anthem: Back-to-School Dance6:30–8 p.m.Anthem School41020 N. Freedom Way623-376-3700 www.dvusd.org/anthemFor students in grades 6–8.

SATURDAY 8.17A & EUkulele Club1–2 p.m.North Valley Regional Library40410 N. Gavilan Peak Parkway602-652-3000, www.mcldaz.orgFreeBring your own instrument and hang out with other players.

ABBAFAB7:30 p.m.Anthem Country Club: Ironwood Clubhouse

3701 W. Anthem Way623-551-3310, www.onlineatanthem.comFreeDrop in for games, including hand and foot, mahjong, manipulation and bridge.

CLUBS Senior Knitting/Crochet Group1 p.m., MondaysGoelet A. C. Beuf Senior Center3435 W. Pinnacle Peak Road, Phoenix602-534-4754 www.NoPhoNews.com/beufFree with annual membershipAdults 18 and up welcome.

COMMUNITYCare Packages for Deployed Troops5:30–7 p.m.Outlets at Anthem4250 W. Anthem Way, Suite [email protected] www.outletsanthem.com/event/Youth-for-Troops-Packing-Event/2145502179All ages welcome to help assemble and decorate care packages for deployed troops. Check online for a full list of monthly donation needs.

HEALTHSenior Zumba9:30–10:30 a.m., MondaysGoelet A. C. Beuf Senior Center3435 W. Pinnacle Peak Road, Phoenix602-534-4754 www.NoPhoNews.com/beufFree with annual membershipAdults 18 and up welcome.

SCHOOLRidgeline: Board Meeting4–5 p.m.Ridgeline Academy

33625 North Valley Parkway, Phoenix623-223-1335, www.ridgelineacademy.org

Diamond Canyon Curriculum Night5:30–6:30 p.m.

Diamond Canyon School40004 N. Liberty Bell Way623-445-8000 www.dvusd.org/diamondcanyonGrades 5–8.

TUESDAY 8.13CLUBSPBA7 a.m., TuesdaysPreferred Businesses of AnthemAnthem Civic Building 3701 W. Anthem Way 623-551-0523, [email protected] www.pbanthem.comBusiness networking group in Anthem striving to grow businesses.

KID STUFFReady, Jet, Go5–6 p.m., TuesdaysGoelet A. C. Beuf Community Center3435 W. Pinnacle Peak Road, Phoenix

602-534-4754 www.NoPhoNews.com/beufFreeAn introduction to space, earth science and technology for youth.

Acting Class5:45–6:45 p.m., Tuesdays

Musical Theatre of Anthem42201 N. 41st Drive, Suite [email protected] www.musicaltheatreofanthem.org$10/Drop–in class; $75/Punch card for 10 classesFocus on voice projection and dictation, character development, scene-study and improv. Ages 7–14. All experience levels welcome.

SCHOOLAnthem Prep: Senior Orientation Night6:30–8:30 p.m.

Anthem Preparatory Academy39808 N. Gavilan Peak Parkway623-465-4776, www.anthemprep.org

Stetson Hills: Curriculum Night5 p.m.

Stetson Hills School25475 N. Stetson Hills Loop, Phoenix623-445-5300, www.dvusd.org/stetsonhills

WEDNESDAY 8.14A & ESenior Oil/Acrylic Painting1–3 p.m., WednesdaysGoelet A. C. Beuf Senior Center3435 W. Pinnacle Peak Road, Phoenix602-534-4754 www.NoPhoNews.com/beufFree with annual membershipAdults 18 and up of all experience levels welcome.

CLUBSSenior Beading1–3 p.m., WednesdaysGoelet A. C. Beuf Senior Center3435 W. Pinnacle Peak Road, Phoenix602-534-4754 www.NoPhoNews.com/beuf$3Adults 18 and up welcome.

Business Network at Anthem7 a.m., WednesdaysHampton Inn42415 N. 41st Drive, [email protected] www.bnaonline.comFor businesses looking to grow in Anthem. Share qualified leads.

COMMUNITYSonoran Foothills: Game Day1–3 p.m., WednesdaysSonoran Foothills Community Center31910 N. Foothills Drive, Phoenix623-869-6644 www.mysonoranfoothills.comPlay rummikub. Sonoran Foothills residents only.

HEALTHRed Cross Blood Drive2–7 p.m.Agave Library23550 N. 36th Ave., Glendale602-262-4636 www.phoenixpubliclibrary.orgSchedule an appointment online to donate.

Zumba Class6:30–7:30 p.m.North Valley Regional Library40410 N. Gavilan Peak Parkway602-652-3000 www.mcldaz.orgFree

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41551 N. Anthem Hills Drive623-742-6200 http://tinyurl.com/y59c5kzk$45–$55A tribute to the ’70s and ’80s pop superstar group, ABBA. A portion of the show’s proceeds benefit Youth for Troops.

COMMUNITYBULK TRASH

Republic Services Bulk Trash Placement: Zone A

602-237-2078 www.AnthemNews.com/trashPlacement can begin today for pickup on Aug. 23 in these Anthem East Parkside neighborhoods: Firethorn, Laurel, Summit, Willow, Overlook, Cassia, Joshua, Sandpiper, Exclamation, The Village and The Landing.

Sonoran Foothills: Babysitting and Child Safety9 a.m.–3 p.m.Sonoran Foothills Community Center31910 N. Foothills Drive, [email protected] www.mysonoranfoothills.com$55For Sonoran Foothills residents only. Reservations required.

SUNDAY 8.18COMMUNITYParents’ Night Out Registration DeadlineAnthem Community Center41130 N. Freedom Way623-879-3011, www.onlineatanthem.com$18/Anthem Resident; $23.40/Non–residentKids ages 3–12 enjoy pizza, crafts, games and activities while parents enjoy a night out. Friday, Aug. 23, 6:30–10 p.m.

HEALTHYin Yoga9–10 a.m.Fireside at Norterra28185 N. Melvern Trail, Phoenix623-580-9556 www.ourfiresidenorterra.net$10A therapeutic and meditative style of yoga to increase circulation in the joints. For Fireside residents only.

MONDAY 8.19COMMUNITYBULK TRASH

City of Phoenix Bulk Trash Pickup Begins: Area 13

Phoenix602-262-7251 www.NoPhoNews.com/city-of-phoenix-trash-waterPickup for week of Aug. 19 for homes in select areas west of I-17 and north of Pinnacle Peak Road, plus select parts of North Phoenix east of I-17. See map online. Don’t put material on the street or block the sidewalk.

TUESDAY 8.20COMMUNITYCircle Mountain Community Watch Meeting6:30–7:30 p.m.Crossroads Christian Fellowship42425 N. New River Road, New [email protected] www.newriver-deserthillscommunityassociation.orgFor New River residents, but open to the public.

DMFM: Citizen Corps Meeting6:30–9:30 p.m.Daisy Mountain Fire Station 14143814 N. New River Road, New River623-695-1424 [email protected] www.dmfdcc.orgDaisy Mountain Fire Citizen Corp meeting for current volunteers and training for new volunteers to aid in non-operational needs during disaster.

Mats for Homeless Veterans6:30–8 p.m.Daisy Mountain VeteransAnthem Civic Building3701 W. Anthem Way, Suite 202623-742-6000, www.daisymtnvets.orgVolunteers needed to help assemble sleeping mats out of plastic bags.

Democratic LD1 Maricopa Meeting7–8 p.m.Desert Mountain School35959 N. 7th Ave., Desert [email protected] www.azdemsld1.comMeeting for Democrats in New River, Anthem, Tramonto, Desert Hills, Carefree and Cave Creek. Hear from candidates and current office holders on local, state and national issues.

SCHOOLCanyon Springs: Curriculum Night4:30–7 p.m.

Canyon Springs STEM Academy42901 N. 45th Ave.623-376-5200 www.dvusd.org/canyonspringsFor grades 4–6.

Adams Traditional: Curriculum Night 5:30–7:30 p.m.

Adams Traditional Academy2323 W. Parkside Lane, Phoenix602-938-5517, www.atachoice.orgFor grades 1–3.

Anthem Prep: Junior Parent Night5:30–7:30 p.m.

Anthem Preparatory Academy39808 N. Gavilan Peak Parkway623-465-4776, www.anthemprep.orgFor Anthem Prep students in grade 11 and parents.

BCHS: Meet the Teacher Night

6–7:30 p.m.Boulder Creek High School40404 N. Gavilan Peak Parkway623-445-8636 www.dvusd.org/bchs

WEDNESDAY 8.21A & ESenior Cinema Wednesday2 p.m.Anthem Civic Building3701 W. Anthem Way623-742-6000, www.onlineatanthem.com$5Watch “Going in Style,” a crime comedy starring Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine and Alan Arkin. Cost includes snacks and beverages. For ages 50 and up. No registration required.

COMMUNITYComputer Class: PowerPoint 111 a.m.–noon Agave Library23550 N. 36th Ave., Glendale602-262-4636 www.phoenixpubliclibrary.orgFreeLearn how to use the basic slide-presentation functions of Microsoft PowerPoint.

Computer Class: PowerPoint 22–3 p.m.Agave Library23550 N. 36th Ave., Glendale602-262-4636 www.phoenixpubliclibrary.orgFreeLearn how to use more advanced slide-presentation functions of Microsoft PowerPoint. Previous completion of PowerPoint 1 class required.

HEALTHAARP Driver Safety Class9 a.m.Goelet A. C. Beuf Senior Center3435 W. Pinnacle Peak Road, Phoenix602-534-4754 www.phoenix.gov/parks/recreation-and-community-centers/centers-b/beufFree with annual membershipFor area seniors. Call to register.

SCHOOLAdams Traditional: Curriculum Night 5:30–7:30 p.m.

Adams Traditional Academy2323 W. Parkside Lane, Phoenix602-938-5517, www.atachoice.orgFor grades 4–8.

Anthem Prep: Curriculum Night6–8 p.m.

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THIS WEEK

OUTOF THE NEIGHBORHOOD

602-716-2222 www.crescentphx.comFreeSweet Spanish lyrics and dramatic dance poses make for a captivating performance.

OUTDOORSSpiders, Scorpions and Snakes10–11 a.m.Cave Creek Regional Park37900 E. Cave Creek Parkway, Cave Creek602-506-2930 www.maricopa.gov/parks$7/VehicleDistinguish fact from fiction about these three seemingly scary creatures.

Flashlight Tour7–9:30 p.m., SaturdaysDesert Botanical Garden1201 N. Galvin Parkway, Phoenix480-941-1225 www.dbg.org/explore/events$14.95/Adult; $9.95/Child; Free/Children 3 and underSelf-paced stroll with different discovery stations to experience native plants and animals. Bring a flashlight.

Beginning Kayaking Class8 a.m.–2 p.m.Arizona PaddlesportsLake Pleasant Regional Park41835 N. Castle Hot Springs Road, Peoria602-506-2930, www.maricopa.gov/parks$7/Vehicle; $2/Paddle CraftLearn safety tips for managing a paddlecraft. Equipment provided.

SUNDAY 8.11A & EFree Family SundayNoonPhoenix Art Museum1625 N. Central Ave., Phoenix 602-257-1222 www.phxart.orgFreeFree admission, scavenger hunts, live performances, story time, free tours and hands–on activities.

Hans Olson3 p.m.Musical Instrument Museum4725 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix480-478-6000 www.themim.org$29.50Lead singer from the 1960s rock ’n’ roll band Southern California performs.

Young the Giant and Fitz and the Tantrums7 p.m.Comerica Theatre 400 W. Washington St., Phoenix602-379-2888 www.comericatheatre.com$39–$55OUTDOORSArizona Water Pioneers2–3 p.m.Lake Pleasant Regional Park: Discovery Center39345 N. Overlook Road, Peoria

602-506-2930 www.maricopa.gov/parks$7/VehicleLearn about the visionaries who brought water to the heart of Arizona to help the state thrive.

MONDAY 8.12A & E

Tia Fuller7 p.m.Musical Instrument Museum4725 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix480-478-6000 www.themim.org$33.50–$38.50Top alto-saxophonist performs from her recent record, “Diamond Cut.”

TUESDAY 8.13A & EStroller Tour Tuesday10:30–11:15 a.m.Phoenix Art Museum1625 N. Central Ave., Phoenix602-257-1222, www.phxart.orgFree/Members; $18–23/General admissionArt education for babies and caregivers. RSVP required.

In on the Joke7:30 p.m.House of Comedy5350 E. High St., Suite 105, Phoenix480-420-3553 http://az.houseofcomedy.net$5A unique comedy show in which stand-up comics perform material written by their friends, family and other comics. Ages 18 and up only.

COMMUNITYAirport Tour10–11:30 a.m.Sky Harbor International Airport: Terminal 43400 E. Sky Harbor Blvd., [email protected] www.skyharbor.com/Media/

PressReleases/2018/05/09/phoenix-sky-harbor-kicks-off-new-tour-programFreeLearn the history, amenities and upcoming projects at the airport.

WEDNESDAY 8.14OUTDOORSSunset and Full Moon Paddle7–9:30 p.m.Lake Pleasant Regional Park41835 N. Castle Hot Springs Road, Peoria928-501-1703$7/Vehicle; $2/WatercraftBring or rent a kayak or canoe to explore the lake at dusk.

Full Moon Hike7:30–9:30 p.m.Spur Cross Ranch Conservation Area44000 N. Spur Cross Road, Cave Creek602-506-2930, www.maricopa.gov/parks$3Experience the desert in the soft moonlight on this moderate hike. Use of flashlights avoided, but bring one in case of emergency.

THURSDAY 8.15A & ERuben PaulThrough Sunday, Aug. 18House of Comedy5350 E. High St., Suite 105, Phoenix480-420-3553 http://az.houseofcomedy.net$16–$58.40Stand-up comic with credits including B.E.T’s “Comic View.” See times online.

New York Voices7 p.m.; 9 p.m.Musical Instrument Museum4725 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix480-478-6000, www.themim.org$33.50–$48.50Jazz music infused with Brazilian, R&B, classical and pop styles.

Phoenix Poetry Slam7 p.m.The Lost Leaf[See Thursday, Aug. 8 listing]

COMMUNITYAdaptations to the Sonoran Desert2–3 p.m.Lake Pleasant Regional Park: Discovery Center39345 N. Overlook Road, Peoria928-501-1714, www.maricopa.gov/parks$7/VehicleLearn how local plants and wildlife survive the harsh environment.

OUTDOORSFull Moon Hike7:30–9 p.m.Lake Pleasant Regional Park41835 N. Castle Hot Springs Road, Peoria602-506-2930, www.maricopa.gov/parks$7/VehicleTrek the Roadrunner trail to watch the moon rise.

THURSDAY 8.8A & E‘Sister Act’Through Saturday, Aug. 24Arizona Broadway Theatre7701 W. Paradise Lane, Peoria623-776-8400 www.azbroadwaytheatre.com$26.20–$94.99A comedy in which one troublesome woman goes undercover as a nun in a traditional convent in order to hide from the mob. See times online.

‘The Book of Mormon’Through Sunday, Aug. 11ASU Gammage1200 S. Forest Ave., Tempe480-965-3434 www.asugammage.comThe nine-time Tony Award-winning “Best Musical” comes to Phoenix. See times online.

Chris DistefanoThrough Saturday, Aug. 10House of Comedy5350 E. High St., Suite 105, Phoenix480-420-3553 http://az.houseofcomedy.net

$16–$58.40Comedian seen on “Girl Code” and “The Late Show with David Letterman.” See times online.

Phoenix Poetry Slam7 p.m.The Lost Leaf914 N. 5th St., Phoenix602-258-0014 http://thelostleaf.org/Calendar#FreeMembers of the audience are chosen at random to judge 15 competitors in performance poetry.

Sasha Masakowski7:30 p.m.Musical Instrument Museum4725 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix480-478-6000 www.themim.org$33.50–$38.50Traditional jazz music with a New Orleans bounce and electronica spin.

FRIDAY 8.9A & E‘Matilda’Through Sunday, Aug. 25Herberger Theater Center222 E. Monroe St., Phoenix602-252-8497 www.herbergertheater.org$20.50–$39.50A high-energy musical that captures the imagination in one unique little girl’s childhood, despite trying circumstances. See times online.

Game On Expo1–10 p.m.Through Sunday, Aug. 11Phoenix Convention Center111 N. 3rd St., Phoenix1-800-282-4842

www.gameonexpo.com$20–$30/Day Passes; $45/Full Weekend Pass; $10/Children ages 3–12Unite with other gamers to learn about new games, attend a live auction of rare items and play and compete in video game tournaments. Opportunities to meet voice actors, YouTube content creators and video game developers and designers. Come dressed in cosplay to enter the costume contest. See full schedule online.

‘Symphony of the Stars’3:30 p.m.Arizona Science Center600 E. Washington St., Phoenix602-716-2000 www.azscience.org/attractions/ dorrance-planetarium$9Blockbuster film scores set to state-of-the-art laser light show on the Dorrance Planetarium dome. Shows daily at 3:30 p.m.

Lee Ritenour7 p.m.; 9 p.m.Musical Instrument Museum4725 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix480-478-6000 www.themim.org$33.50–$48.50Grammy Award-winning jazz guitarist.

OUTDOORSDon’t Miss!

Venomous Critters of the Desert

2–3 p.m.Lake Pleasant Regional Park: Discovery Center39345 N. Overlook Road, Peoria928-501-1714 www.maricopa.gov/parks$7/VehicleKnowledge about rattlesnakes, Gila monsters and scorpions, including tips on what to do if you encounter one.

Searching for Scorpions7:30–9 p.m.Lake Pleasant Regional Park41835 N. Castle Hot Springs Road, Peoria928 501-1714 www.maricopa.gov/parks$7/VehicleUse a black light to seek out this desert dweller. Wear closed-toe shoes.

SATURDAY 8.10A & EMusical Icon: Elvis9 a.m.–5 p.m.Through Sunday, Aug. 11Musical Instrument Museum4725 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix480-478-6000 www.themim.org$20/Adults; $15/Ages 13–19; $10/Ages 4–12Gallery talks, documentaries, caricatures, crafts and even a special cafe menu, all to celebrate the King of Rock ’n’ Roll.

Flamenco Por La Vida6 p.m.Crescent Ballroom308 N. 2nd Ave., Phoenix

Learn about desert critters like this one on Friday, Aug. 9.

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Beat the HeatBy Linda and Dr. Dick [email protected]

Payson Gateway to the Mogollon Rim

Payson is known as the “Heart of Arizona”

and is surrounded by the fragrant ponderosa pine trees of the Tonto National Forest. It’s also thought of as the gateway to Arizona’s Mogollon Rim. Payson offers visitors a variety of affordable hotels while enjoying golfing, shopping and a western lifestyle. Nearby are endless camping sites,

cool fishing streams, deep swimming holes and miles of hiking trails, as well as Tonto Bridge State Park and the quaint communities of Pine and Strawberry. io

Drive Time 1 hour 45 minutes

Average June Temps High 90°/Low 51°

Info www.paysonrimcountry.com

FRIDAY 8.16A & ERadney Foster7:30 p.m.Musical Instrument Museum4725 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix480-478-6000, www.themim.org$33.50–$38.50Acoustic country singer–songwriter with 13 songs that made it to the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts.

OUTDOORSCrystals, Minerals and Rocks2–3 p.m.Lake Pleasant Regional Park41835 N. Castle Hot Springs Road, Peoria928-501-1714 www.maricopa.gov/parks$7/VehicleExamine crystals, minerals and rocks from the Lake Pleasant area under a microscope.

Shoreline Exploring Hike9–11 a.m.Lake Pleasant Regional Park41835 N. Castle Hot Springs Road, Peoria928-501-1714, www.maricopa.gov/parks$7/VehicleHike along the shoreline with a park ranger and take a dip in the lake. Bring water and sun protection.

SATURDAY 8.17A & EFine Art Party1–4 p.m.The Gallery at El Pedregal34505 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale480-575-6624 https://theleaguegallery.comFreeCelebrate culinary, performing and visual arts with an art showing, artistic demonstrations, fine food and musical performances.

Mystery in the Museum: The Cryptic Caper6 p.m.Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art7374 E. 2nd St., Scottsdale480-994-2787, www.smoca.org$20/Individual; $30/PairCome dressed as a spy to follow clues and complete a top-secret mission within the museum.

OUTDOORSLake Pleasant and the Central Arizona Project Connection3–4 p.m.Lake Pleasant Regional Park: Discovery Center39345 N. Overlook Road, Peoria928 501-1703 www.maricopa.gov/parks$7/VehicleLearn about the history of Lake Pleasant and its role in the future water needs of southern Arizona.

Clay Mine Adventure7–8 p.m.Cave Creek Regional Park37900 E. Cave Creek Parkway, Cave [email protected] www.maricopa.gov/parks$7/VehicleExplore the clay mine on this open house tour, discussing the history of the site.

Hohokam Houses: The Ruins of Spur Cross7–10 a.m.Spur Cross Ranch Conservation Area44000 N. Spur Cross Road, Cave Creek602-506-2930 www.maricopa.gov/parks$3Trek up to a mesa–top compound to find prehistoric Hohokam dwellings and learn about their rich culture.

Pleasant Paddlers Program9 a.m.–noon

Lake Pleasant Regional Park41835 N. Castle Hot Springs Road, Peoria928 -501-1703, www.maricopa.gov/parks$7/Vehicle; $2/Paddle CraftBring a kayak for a water soaker fight out on the lake.

SUNDAY 8.18A & ESlayer Classic10:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m.Herberger Theater Center222 E. Monroe St., Phoenix602-252-8497 www.herbergertheater.org$44/Adults; $19/Ages 12 and underAmateur bodybuilders compete for a title.

MONDAY 8.19A & EThe Fixx7 p.m.

Through Tuesday, Aug. 20Musical Instrument Museum4725 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix480-478-6000www.themim.org$43.50–$53.50Alternative band from the MTV-era, known for their hit song “One Thing Leads to Another.”

WEDNESDAY 8.21CLUBSWord Processors Toastmasters ClubNoonPhoenix Fire Station 5020225 N. 35th Ave., Phoenix602-789-7023 https://wordprocessors.net/Develop communication, presentation and leadership skills through impromptu and formal speeches. io

World’s Oldest Continuous RodeoThursday, Aug. 15 through Saturday, Aug. 17Professional Rodeo Cowboys AssociationPayson Event Center1400 S. Beeline Highway, Payson928-978-0694 www.paysonprorodeo.com$20/At door; Presale: $18/Adults; $16/Seniors; $10/Children ages 8–12; Free/Children 7 and underMore than 200 professional contestants compete in bareback riding, saddle-bronc riding, bull riding, steer wrestling, tie-down roping, mutton busting and barrel racing. Plus: A parade and an after-party dance. See schedule online.

Off-Road & Camping ExpoFriday, Aug. 23 through Sunday, Aug. 25Payson Events Center1400 S. Beeline Highway, Payson480-899-6458 www.offroadcampingexpo.com$10/At entrance; Free/Children 12 and underSee Jeeps, ORVs, UTVs, RVs, toy haulers, and gear from tents and stoves to offroading tires and after-market lighting. Plus lessons, seminars and races. See website for schedule or to register for limited camp sites. Or just drive up for the day.

G E T O U T

The Fossil Creek swimming hole, near Payson, is said to have the

clearest water in Arizona.

PHOTO COURTESY CITY OF PAYSON

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NEWS » COMMUNITYNEWS » COMMUNITY

By Karen [email protected]

Drivers hoping for a smoother ride along a rough,

pothole-ridden stretch of Carefree Highway between Desert Hills and I-17, will have to wait a while longer, but there is a plan.

Approximately four miles of resurfacing from I-17 to 7th Avenue, which lies within city boundaries, is slated to happen sometime between October 2020 and September 2021, said Phoenix Transportation Department spokesperson Ashley Patton. It’s part of the city’s efforts to accelerate pavement maintenance over the next five years.

The project will require removal of the top layer of asphalt to accommodate a whole new layer. “This technique is necessary when asphalt surface has reached the end of its service life or preventive treatments no longer benefit a road,” according to the city’s website.

Borrowing $200 million from

the department’s Transportation 2050 street program revenues, generated from an additional 0.7 percent sales tax which went into effect Jan. 1, 2016, [See page 21] the city aims to shave time between its roadway projects and perform maintenance on

collector and local streets. Roadways once part of a five-year plan are now targeted for completion in two years. Included in the accelerated pavement maintenance program through fiscal year 2020 are some of the most deteriorated

Rough Timeline Set to Smooth Carefree Highway

More Funds for Road Improvements?On Tuesday, Aug. 27, City of

Phoenix voters will decide the fate of Proposition 105, a citizen initiative that aims to divert funding for light rail projects to other transportation needs, such as street repairs and maintenance.

Passage of Prop 105 would completely stop light rail expansions planned under Proposition 104, approved by voters in 2015. Prop 104 imposed a city sales tax at a rate of 0.7 percent for 35 years to fund transportation improvements, including the light rail, bus routes and road maintenance and repair. The city already had a 0.4 percent transportation tax in place that was set to expire in 2020. Proposition 104 increased the tax to 0.7 percent and extended it until 2051.

A citizen-led group called Building a Better Phoenix argues that with light rail ridership declining, money would be better spent solely on improving the city’s streets and sidewalks as well as other infrastructure improvements. The group worked to get a new measure,

Proposition 105, on the ballot by gathering 40,000 petition signatures.

“Over 70 percent of Phoenix city streets are in substandard condition and will require billions to repair,” the group’s website states. “Halting light rail expansion will free up the money needed to fix our roads.”

Phoenix District 1 Councilwoman Thelda Williams opposes Prop 105, pointing out that Prop 104 already covers street repair and maintenance funding.

“We’ve already allocated nearly $100 million this year” on street repaving and maintenance, Williams told In&Out, “and we are out of contractors and employees to do anymore paving.” Prop 105 would not speed up the Carefree Highway pavement project, due to the wastewater project underway, Williams said.

“Everything is timed,” she said, adding, “I think there’s a lot of rumors out there, and I’m encouraging everyone to vote ‘no.’ ”

Early voting on Prop 105 began July 31, via mail-in ballot.

Pavement at the intersection of Carefree Highway and North Valley Parkway shows its age.

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major streets, approved for maintenance by city council.

How to Help or Complain

Residents can check for planned street renovation projects, as well as track and measure progress

on other projects in their area, through a street-maintenance performance dashboard updated in real time at www.phoenix.gov/streets/accelerated.

Potholes or street maintenance requests can be made online

at www.phoenix.gov/atyourservice, or by calling 602-262-6441. To request certain streets be included as part of the city’s new pavement maintenance work plans for fiscal years 2021 through 2023, email comments to [email protected]. io

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O V E R T H E P R I C K E F E N C E

The Art and Science of Getting Your Deposit Back By Chris [email protected]

I’m hip-deep in the milestone experience of moving my

daughter out of her college housing. If this is any indication of things to come, well, let’s just say “life is messy.” Tears will be shed, dumpsters will be fed.

Like most renters, my daughter’s goal is to get her security deposit back. While this remains to be seen, the steps taken when she signed the lease are as important as the cleaning up before move out. The terms of the lease are the key. When in doubt, always refer to the Arizona Residential Landlord and Tenant Act.

In most leases, there is a “deposit” required. But, what is that deposit for?

• “Earnest deposit” is usually a non-refundable amount used to hold the home. It is often applied to the first month’s rent.

• A “security deposit” is an amount the landlord holds to protect against

damage to the home. It is usually refundable if the home is returned in good shape. It is not “last month’s rent” as some might think.

• There might also be additional cleaning and pet deposits that may or may not be refundable, depending on what the lease dictates.

Knowing what the landlord requires of the tenant (landscape maintenance, changing furnace filters, keeping up pest control, etc.) is huge. These requirements should be in writing and there should be a documented walkthrough before taking possession and

again at move-out. The devil is in the detail.

Wear-and-tear is a slippery slope. If the home was freshly painted before you moved in and needs it again after a one-year lease, there’s a pretty good chance that’s coming out of your security. On the other hand, if you’ve been there for 10 years and the carpet is shot, it would be unreasonable for you to foot that bill. Obvious damage is a different story.

In the end, be smart, be informed, and be considerate. And don’t make your dad clean the toilet. io

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