2010 M7 Street Fair Central Phoenix Street Festival March 6, 2010

2010 M7 Street Fair

03.06.10 –03.06.10
Phoenix

Central Phoenix’s FAVORITE street festival returns! Crowned by the Phoenix New Times as the 2009 Best Neighborhood Festival, the 2010 m7 Street Fair promises to be the most exciting yet!

Live music, amazing street food, local artist market, children’s activities and a judged collector car show are just some of the activities that will bring the street to life on Seventh Avenue from Indian School Road north through the “Melrose Curve” to Campbell Avenue.

The M7 Street Fair provides a prime opportunity and an affordable outlet for a business to gain exposure to an estimated 15,000 – 20,000 participants. Sponsors, through various donation levels, will have their names and logos visible through advertising, banners, programs, and press releases. Show community support by sponsoring a portion of this fantastic event.

Saturday, March 6, 2010  11am – 5pm  on 7th Avenue from Indian School north to Campbell.

Meghan Olesen, Event Coordinator    480.703.2620    m7streetfair@cox.net
Mitchell A Hoverman, Event Coordinator   602.503.1978   m7streetfair@cox.net

http://www.m7streetfair.com

Art Detour 22 A Self-Guided Tour, Phoenix March 6-7, 2010

Art Detour 22

03.06.10 –03.07.10
Phoenix

70 downtown artist studios (1202 N. Third Street, Phoenix, AZ 85004), galleries and art spaces open for self-guided tours, also a Kids Detour, free shuttles, free, Sat 10 am – 6 pm, Sun noon – 6 pm, 602-256-7539 or www.artlinkphoenix.com

http://www.artlinkphoenix.com

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Phoenix Yellow Pages

Inventing the “yellow pages” was actually an accident when in 1883, a Cheyenne, Wyoming printer ran out of white paper and decided to use yellow instead. He printed the local directory and the yellow pages were born.

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27th Annual Arizona Senior Olympic State Games Phoenix Feb. 20-March 14, 2010

02.20.10 –03.14.10
Phoenix

Join us for the 27th Annutal Arizona Senior Olympic State Games. There will 29 events throughout the metro area including swimming, cycling, track & field, billiards, fun walks, road races & the triathlon, $/event, free for spectators. For more information call 602-261-8765 or visit www.seniorgames.org. 32 Sports Open to everyone age 50 or better!

Accounting Affinity, LLC: Phoenix Bookeeping Service

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Devoured held at the Phoenix Art Museum March 13 and 14, 2010

Devoured

03.13.10 –03.14.10
Phoenix

A partnership with Devour Phoenix and Local First Arizona, showcasing Arizona producers and purveyors of fine food and drink, features local artisans, farms, restaurateurs, food producers and vintners from more than 40 participants, seminars, talks by national nutrition experts, eclectic music from jazz to opera, 866-977-6849 or http://www.ProTix.com  Held at the Phoenix Art Museum 1625 N Central Ave Phoenix Arizona, 85004. Must be 21 or older to participate.

Ticket Price
Single Day Base $65
Service Charges $2.75
Credit Card Fee $1
Taxes $5.25
Cox Charities $2
Total $76
Two Day Base $90
Service Charges $5.50
Credit Card Fee $2
Taxes $6.00
Cox Charities $4
Total $107.50

The Grand Canyon Model Railroaders host The Mid-Winter Model Railroading Meet Feb. 27, 2010

Grand Canyon

Model Railroaders

The Mid-Winter Model Railroading Meet

02.27.10 –02.27.10
Phoenix

The Grand Canyon Model Railroaders host a family affair for young and old alike. This event will feature a sales hall
for vendors of all model railroad scales. There will be continuous How-To demonstrations that address modeling from the ground up. Modular layouts in several scales will be running. Come join in on the “world’s greatest hobby” 9:00 am to 3:00 pm at the 52nd Street Armory (1335 N. 52nd Street, Phoenix, AZ). Admission is $5.00 per family. Visit http://www.gcmrr.org for more information.

Music in the Garden Winter Concert Series Final Performance, Cascabel Feb. 21, 2010

Music in the Garden Winter Concert Series

02.21.10 –02.21.10
Phoenix

The Desert Botanical Gardens, (1201 N. Galvin Pkwy, 85008) presents the final Sunday of Music in the Garden. Cascabel will be performing a Latin/Rock/Pop selection. Doors open at 11 am. Show begins at 12:00 pm. In case of rain, the concert will be held in Dorrance Hall. The price is $20 or $14 for members. Children ages 3-12 are $8. Advance purchase recommended. Call 480-481-8188 orvisit  www.dbg.org for more information.

Black Theater Troupe presents: "A Lesson Before Dying" Phoenix Feb 18-28, 2010

A Lesson Before Dying

02.18.10 –02.28.10
Phoenix

The Black Theater Troupe presents : “A Lesson Before Dying” at the Playhouse in the Park, (1850 N. Central) based on Ernest J. Gaines’ prize-winning novel.

While waiting for the Sunset Limited, two men have a startling encounter on that platform that leads them to a run-down tenement where a life or death decision must be made. Set in 1948 Louisiana, this play is a story of inevitability, not surprise. Tickets range from $12-29.50. Evening performances begin at 8:00 pm. Matinee times vary. Call 602-258-8128 or visit www.blacktheatretroupe.org for more information.

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