5 ways to celebrate Native American Heritage Month
The month of November is full of celebrations not only for Thanksgiving, but Native American Heritage Month. This month is dedicated to Native American’s in honor of the contributions Indigenous…
The month of November is full of celebrations not only for Thanksgiving, but Native American Heritage Month. This month is dedicated to Native American’s in honor of the contributions Indigenous…
It’s time for holiday revelers to lace up their skates and hit the ice as CitySkate makes its return to CityScape Phoenix for a six-week run starting Nov. 26 through Jan. 5, 2022. Following…
National Take a Hike Day (November 17) is coming up just in time for Arizona’s beautiful fall weather, and while Arizona is known for its beautiful hikes, many people tend…
Arizona is known for a variety of different things, including being one of the most gorgeous states to spend time outside during the fall and winter months. National Hiking Day…
Great Wolf Lodge is gearing up for one of its most highly anticipated events of the year, its annual Snowland celebration! From Nov. 19 through Jan. 5, guests will be immersed in a…
Pickleball Kingdom announced that it will be opening the first dedicated indoor pickleball facility in Chandler and in the state of Arizona in the first quarter of 2022. It will…
The Phoenix Parks and Recreation Board has voted to formally adopt a program limiting hiking on some trails during extreme heat. The vote during today’s Board meeting follows a 2…
On October 29, the We-Ko-Pa Casino Resort will celebrate its one-year anniversary of offering excellence in gaming to Valley residents and visitors to the area. Opening in 1984 as the first casino…
Renowned as one of Phoenix’s signature holiday events, Alice Cooper’s 19th Annual Christmas Pudding Fundraiser will bring together Alice and his friends—you never know who might show up—for an evening of music and mayhem.…
Larry Widen believes ghosts and spirits have unfinished business in the human world. In what’s considered one of Arizona’s most-haunted towns, where ghosts lurk on practically every corner, his Ghost…
According to a study done by Chapman University and published in the Washington Post, fear of heights (24%) is the second-most common phobia among Americans – trailing only public speaking…
The City of Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture’s new online Public Art Map is up and ready for self-guided tours. It features more than 200 major public art projects…