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December in Fountain Hills a Wonderful Time for Families

If You’re Lucky Enough to Celebrate December in Fountain Hills, You’re Lucky Enough!

 pic-1-four-peaks-decemberAhhhh…December in Fountain Hills!  The perfect match of traditional Holiday celebrations…enjoyed with friends and family under clear blue skies of the sunny Sonoran Desert winter.

Join your friends at Sonoran Lifestyle Real Estate in enjoying the rich variety of community activities, dining and boutique shopping that make our Fountains Hills lifestyle second to none.

 

DECEMBER 1-15, 2016:  ‘Elf on the Shelf’ at the Library

pic-2-elf-on-the-shelfFind the Elf on a bookshelf in the Library. Santa’s Elf, ‘Fiddlestix’ will be hiding in a new location each day. Find him and his book trivia question. Solve the trivia question and submit your correct answers at the Front Desk for an opportunity to add your name to a drawing for tickets to Fountain Hills Youth Theater’s showing of “Junie B. in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells” on Saturday, 12/17th, at 7:00 pm. Children 5-11 Years Old.

Fountain Hills Public Library; 12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

DECEMBER 1, 2016:  Hike 100 Miles in 100 Days!

pic-3-100-mile-hikeHave you heard about the 100 Miles in 100 Days Challenge? This hike at McDowell Mountain Park will be a distance of 3-4 miles to help you achieve your goal to meet the challenge. You don’t have to be participating in the 100 Miles in 100 Days program to attend this hike. All are welcome!

9:00- 11:00 a.m. Meet at the Visitor Center.

McDowell Mountain Regional Park;  16300 McDowell Mountain Park Dr., MMRP, AZ 85268; (480) 471-0173

Stay tuned for more December events.  Be sure to Sign Up to “Follow-Us” to receive information throughout the months for Fountain Hills activities!

 

November Activities in Fountain Hills

 

november-pic-1hello-novemberThe Cup of Festivities “Runneth Over” in November!

Some celebrations are reflective, like our observance of Veteran’s Day at Fountain Park, while other events, like the Thanksgiving Day Parade, offer opportunities to share happy traditions with friends and family. But most of all, the beautiful Fall weather in Arizona beckons us outside to enjoy Sonoran Lifestyle at its finest.

 

World-class Tennis, Internationally ranked endurance Cycling races, The Fall Festival of the Arts, the Turkey trot, and the Southwest’s largest Thanksgiving Day parade…just a few of the hundreds of multi-generational happenings in the lush Desert Foothills we call home.

 

NOVEMBER 1, 2016:  Join the Teen Outreach to our Military Personnel

pic-2-letters-from-homeIf you are a Teen looking for a simple way to make a positive difference in the lives of others, why not take a few minutes and send a supportive message to a US military member? With family holiday time approaching, your thoughtfulness will lift the spirits of the men and women serving far from home.  This project will run throughout the month of November, just drop by the Teen area in the Fountain Hills Public Library, and write a heart-felt note.

Fountain Hills Public Library;  12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

NOVEMBER 1, 2016:  Walden by Henry David Thoreau

Adult Book Discussion Group at Fountain Hills Library

Made a few orbits around the Sun since you studied “Walden” by Henry David Thoreau in High School or College? Take another look at this hallmark of American Literature as seen through the lens of your life experiences. The Fountain Hills Reading Club meets monthly to explore unique and interesting best sellers, some new and unusual, and some, like this one, standards worth revisiting.  Discussion questions and meeting dates are available in our Reading Club booklet at the Customer Service Desk.  3-5 p.m. Fountain Hills Library Conference Room;

Fountain Hills Public Library; 12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

 

November 1-5, 2016:  The CopperWynd Pro Challenge Women’s Tennis Tournament 

24-octoberpro-challenge-aceing-autismSonoran Lifestyle Real Estate is proud to once again be among the sponsors bringing the Copperwynd Pro Challenge Tennis Tournament to Fountain Hills. This nationally-ranked professional event is taking place literally in our “back yard,” and it affords a rare opportunity to watch the professional elite in action.

With approximately 90 tournaments hosted annually throughout the country and prize money ranging $10,000 to $100,000, the United States Tennis Association (USTA) Pro Circuit is the pathway to the US Open and tour-level competition for aspiring tennis players and a frequent battleground for established professionals. This is only one of two USTA events held in Arizona, and the circuit has an international following.

pc-player-montage-women-ticketThe USTA launched its Pro Circuit 33 years ago to provide players the opportunity to gain professional ranking points, and it has since grown to become the largest developmental tennis circuit in the world, offering nearly $3 million in prize money. Maria Sharapova, Andy Roddick, Caroline Wozniacki, James Blake, Li Na, Andy Murray and Mardy Fish are among top stars who began their careers on the USTA Pro Circuit.

The field for the CopperWynd Women’s $50,000 Pro Challenge will feature 32 singles players and 16 doubles teams. Tournaments at the $50,000 level typically feature players ranked from #100 to #500 in the world. They are stepping-stones to WTA Tour events and Grand Slam tournaments like the Australian and US Open.

All seats are excellent, but the ticket sales are brisk.  Don’t miss this adventure; Click here for event schedule and tickets:  CopperWynd Resort 480 333-1900

 

NOVEMBER 2, 2016:  Break out your Hiking boots!

nov-3-bootsThe North Trail is the most popular hiking trail in the McDowell Mountain Regional Park. It is a 3-mile loop trail that has an accompanying interpretive pamphlet. It is rated as “easy” and suitable for most folks who want to get out and enjoy a hike. Come out and enjoy a walk at your own pace, surrounded by the beautiful Sonoran Desert. Ranger Amy will be roving around on the trail to greet you and help answer any questions between 9am-11am. Interpretive pamphlets are available on the trail (approximately 0.1-mile past the trailhead). Stop by the Visitor Center if you need directions.  (480) 471-0173

McDowell Mountain Regional Park, 16300 McDowell Mountain Park Dr.; MMRP, AZ 85268

 

NOVEMBER 2,9,23, 30, 2016:  Join Teens Across the Nation for National Novel Writing Month 

Are you one of the talented teens participating in National Novel Writing Month?  The staff at the Fountain Hills Library wants to help you reach your 50,000 word goal! Take a break from writing at home and visit the library for a change of scenery and maybe some much-needed encouragement–they’ll have computers, supplies for those of you who prefer writing by hand, snacks, and writing challenges.

Come connect with other NaNoWriMo participants, have some fun, and add to your word count!  2:30-4:30 p.m., Library Reading Lounge

Fountain Hills Public Library:  12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

 

NOVEMBER 3, 2016:  Fountain Hills Art of the Avenue/Farmer’s Market

 

nov-4-art-on-the-avenueArt on the Avenue’s 7th season is underway once again. The event is held each Thursday from 11-5 p.m. on the East median of the Avenue of the Fountains. 50 Artists display one of a kind art, including many reasonably-priced gifts. If you love the quality of the juried artists during the mega-Art Fairs in Fountain Hills, but don’t care for the crowds, this is the perfect Show for you.

 

Convenient parking in the lot behind Sonoran Lifestyle Real Estate puts you at the center of the market, and we love to see your treasures on the way home!  (Interested in participating? Call Judi Yates at 480-837-6645.)  11:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. Avenue of the Fountains.

From Shea Blvd, take Saguaro Blvd North approximately 2 miles to the Avenue of the Fountains.

 

NOVEMBER 4-20, 2016:  “The Assassins” at Fountain Hills Theater


nov-5-assassins
“Assassins” lays bare the lives of nine individuals who assassinated or tried to assassinate the President of the United States, in a one-act historical “revusical” that explores the dark side of the American experience. From John Wilkes Booth to Lee Harvey Oswald, writers Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman bend the rules of time and space, taking us on a nightmarish roller coaster ride in which assassins and would-be assassins from different historical periods meet, interact and inspire each other to harrowing acts in the name of the American Dream.  (note: adult themes and language).

Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays at 8pm & Sundays at 2pm; Tickets are available on-line or by calling the Theater, 480-837-9661 ext. # 3.

Fountain Hills Community Theater, 11445 N Saguaro Blvd., Fountain Hills, AZ 85268 http://www.fhtaz.org/

 AND—-The Theater’s on-going “Rafflemania” Fundraiser.

nov-5-a-fht_rafflemania“Rafflemania” is a fun and rewarding fundraiser to benefit theater operations.  Raffle tickets are available at four levels: $30; $60; $90; $100.

Each of the ticket levels represents a different level of prize—a winning $30 ticket = Theater tickets, while higher levels of ticket sales represent tickets, jewelry, meals and a variety of other valuable prizes.  Tickets can be purchased at the theater office any time or during regular performances.

Next Drawing:  after Theater performance on December 18th, 2016

CONTACT THE BOX OFFICE TO PURCHASE: 480-837-9661 x3

 

NOVEMBER 4, 11, 18, 25, 2016:  Friday Fitness Hikes at McDowell Mountain Park

Keep fit and enjoy the amazing views as your group of hearty hikers salute the sunrise.  These hikes are intended for experienced hikers, as they are in challenging terrain and range between 5-10 miles.  Each hike departs from a different trail head, so consult the events page for McDowell Mountain Regional Park, or call for more detailed information.  6:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.  Phone: (480) 471-0173

McDowell Mountain Regional Park, 16300 McDowell Mountain Park Dr., MMRP, AZ 85268

http://www.maricopacountyparks.net/mcdowell-mountain-regional-park/

 

 

NOVEMBER 4, 2016:  Fountain Hills Artists Gallery Class Series

Wire Wrapped “Dream Catcher” with Jeweler Elizabeth Tucker

Jeweler Elizabeth Tucker will help 10 students create a unique 3-inch wire wrapped Dream Catcher

You will have two choices of wire to choose from, (non-tarnish silver-plated or an antique copper) and a   variety of beads to choose from. There will be additional beads available to purchase. Class is limited to 10 participants, and the $38.00 fee covers instruction and supplies.

Important note:  All classes require pre-registration at the Gallery, and fees are payable by check made out to the instructor.  No credit cards will be accepted. (480-836-9919)

 5-7pm (classes start promptly)

The Fountain Hills Artists’ Gallery, 16858 E. Ave of the Fountains #103, Fountain Hills, AZ., 85268

http://www.fountainhillsartistsgallery.com/artworkshops

 

NOVEMBER 6, 2016:  “A Four Peaks Christmas” Art Class with Gloria M. Sanchez at FH Artists’ Gallery

Join Gloria for 2 ½ hours of FUN as she guides you to paint “Four Peaks with a Holiday Saguaro” under a star filled moon! You will have various crystals & ornaments to decorate your saguaro plus, choices between a 3D Santa hat or a bright shiny star to top off your saguaro.  You finished acrylic painting will be on a 12”x16 canvas. Templates will be provided for those who wish to use them. Class limit is 8.  

$35.00 all supplies included & No Experience Necessary

 Important note:  All classes require pre-registration at the Gallery, and fees are payable by check made out to the instructor.  No credit cards will be accepted. (480-836-9919)

 4-6:30 p.m. (classes start promptly)

The Fountain Hills Artists’ Gallery, 16858 E. Ave of the Fountains #103, Fountain Hills, AZ., 85268

http://www.fountainhillsartistsgallery.com/artworkshops

 

 NOVEMBER 6, 2016

Free Family Movie in the Park (scheduled)

Check Fountain Hills Parks and Recreation Website for more details.  http://www.experiencefountainhills.org/events/2016/movie-in-the-park

 

NOVEMBER 6, 2016:  Mountain Bike Fun Group Ride

Join this beginner-friendly group social ride at McDowell Mountain Park.

Meet at the Trailhead Staging Area; all skill levels are welcome. Many of McDowell’s trails are beginner friendly.  Join other like-minded folks to hit the trails in a supportive, non-threatening environment. Ride will be led by a park volunteer(s). Riders must wear a helmet and BYOB (Bring Your Own Bike). Wheels down at 8:00am, so please arrive early for any prep time you may need. Please contact amyroberts@mail.maricopa.gov with any questions.

McDowell Mountain Regional Park, 16300 McDowell Mountain Park Dr., MMRP, AZ 85268

http://www.maricopacountyparks.net/mcdowell-mountain-regional-park/

 

NOVEMBER 7,14,21,28, 2016:  Preschool Weekly Reading Group:  “Folklore and Turkey Tales”

Children 3-5 years old are invited to join us on the first four Mondays of each month for age appropriate stories, activities, & crafts that focus on developing early literacy skills. This month’s theme is “Folklore and Turkey Tales”; all kiddos must be accompanied by an adult.  10-11 a.m.; Library: Fountain Hills Library Conference Room

Fountain Hills Public Library; 12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

NOVEMBER 8,10,15,17, 2016:  Teens Make Decorations for the Fountain Hills Candy Cane Carnival

 

nov-8-hand-made-tree-decoThanksgiving is just a few weeks away, and we’re starting to feel the holiday spirit!  Grab a friend and stop by the teen area and help us make holiday decorations for our tree at the Fountain Hills Candy Cane Carnival. We will be decorating the Tree on November 19th—we’re counting on our Teen’s creativity to make our tree the most festive!

4 Craft Sessions; Tree Decorating on November 19; 3-5:00 p.m.

 

Teen Corner

Fountain Hills Public Library;  12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

 

NOVEMBER 9, 2016:  “Arizona Cardinal” with Ruth Stewart

nov-9-az-cardinalDiscover hidden talents and create your own “Arizona Cardinal” painting as Ruth Stewart guides her class of budding artists through her fail-safe instruction process. Using completely safe, non-toxic water miscible oils, her step by step approach will result in a charming 5”x7” painting on a gallery wrapped canvas featuring one of Arizona’s best loved birds, and there’s even pizza during a mid-class break!

Class is limited to 10 participants, and the $45.00 fee covers instruction and supplies.

 

Important note:  All classes require pre-registration at the Gallery, and fees are payable by check made out to the instructor.  No credit cards will be accepted. Questions? Call the Gallery at 480-836-9919.

 5-9pm (classes start promptly)

The Fountain Hills Artists’ Gallery, 16858 E. Ave of the Fountains #103, Fountain Hills, AZ., 85268

http://www.fountainhillsartistsgallery.com/artworkshops

 

NOVEMBER 10, 2016:  Fido-friendly Social hike at McDowell Mountain Park

Meet the Ranger at the Wagner Trailhead for this Fido friendly dog walk.  Meet your neighbors, and their furry friends on this easy, social hike. Learn tips to help keep your dog safe while you camp in the desert. Please make sure to have enough water for you and your dog. All dogs must be on a leash, and owners are required to clean up after their pets.

McDowell Mountain Regional Park, 16300 McDowell Mountain Park Dr., MMRP, AZ 85268

http://www.maricopacountyparks.net/mcdowell-mountain-regional-park/

 

NOVEMBER 11, 2016:  Veteran’s Day Celebration at Memorial in Fountain Park

 

nov-10-vfw-colorguardLocal veteran’s organizations will honor Veterans with a traditional color guard and remembrance at the War Memorial in Fountain Park.  The stirring setting is an uplifting backdrop to remember our men and women in uniform who have bravely fought for justice. This year’s event is organized by FH AmVets, with color guard by the FH VFW.

 

9 a.m.  Fountain Park on the South side; entrance and parking on El Lago Blvd.

 

NOVEMBER 11, 2016:  Sunset to Star-gazing Hike
nov-11starlight-hike-2Join easy hike to enjoy some stargazing! On Friday, 11/11/16, Veteran’s Day, all active and inactive military personnel will receive free day-use entry to Maricopa County Parks!

As the sun sets over the Sonoran Desert, join the Park Ranger and Fountain Hills Astronomy Club for a 3-mile hike to learn about the stars above. There will be frequent stops on this hike to provide an opportunity for stargazing. Please bring a flashlight, water, and wear appropriate shoes and clothing to be outside for a few hours.

McDowell Mountain Regional Park, 16300 McDowell Mountain Park Dr., MMRP, AZ 85268

http://www.maricopacountyparks.net/mcdowell-mountain-regional-park/

 

NOVEMBER 11, 12, 13, 2016:  FOUNTAIN FESTIVAL OF ARTS & CRAFTS

nov-12-fountain-hills-festivalImagine this:  kick off the day with an affordable “lumberjack breakfast” at the Kiwanis booth, lunch with the Rotary Club, and evening cocktails at the VFW Biergarten! And in between munches, you can stroll the Avenue of the Fountains, select Christmas gifts from your favorite vendors, find new treasures with a wide variety of Artisans, and revel in your good luck to be living in beautiful Fountain Hills.

The Fountain Festival of Arts & Crafts is one of the premier arts and crafts events in the entire Southwest, drawing nearly 500 artists of all types are center stage for three days each November in Fountain Hills. For everyone’s safety and security, you are encouraged to leave your pets at home, but kids and husbands are “OK.”

10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Avenue of the Fountains and Saguaro Blvd

 

NOVEMBER 12, 26, 2016:  Unleash the Power of your E-devices!

 

nov-13-kindle-e-readerFancy E-devices can be very handy—if you know how to unlock their mysteries, that is. Bring your questions about downloading library items to your e-reader, tablet, smartphone, or other device, and we can help you feel “smarter than a 5th Grader.”  Please bring your fully charged portable device, device instructions, USB connection cable, library card and laptop (if you have one). Devices should be set up with e-mail account access and passwords.  12:30-2:00 p.m.; Library Conference room

Fountain Hills Public Library; 12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

 

NOVEMBER 12, 2016:  Free Animated Family Movie and Popcorn at the Library

 

Land Before Time

Land Before Time

In a world where dinosaurs and humans live side-by-side, an Apatosaurus makes an unlikely human friend in this animated film (Rated PG). (Perhaps “The Land Before Time?”) Enjoy free popcorn and juice or water! Bring a blanket and pillow to get comfy on the floor (chairs provided for grown-ups). For the title of the movie, contact us at 602-652-3000. Adult supervision is required at all times. A related children’s activity sheet will be available at the end of the movie. Once completed, it may be exchanged for a small prize.  10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m., Library Conference Room

Fountain Hills Public Library; 12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

 

NOVEMBER 14, 2016:  “Holiday Art Cards” with watercolor & collage With Metal Artist April Bower

 
apri-brower-holiday-cardsJoin metal artist, April Bower to create a collection off hand-made Holiday Art Cards!  Glittering gold & silver, copper & red will add sparkle to your unique watercolor art cards.  April is a gifted artist and teacher, and you will have her guidance and the choice of art papers, metallic leaf and paint. By the end of the evening you will have created six cards and envelopes that you will be proud to mail to friends and family. Class size is limited to 10; $49 fee covers all supplies.

Important note:  All classes require pre-registration at the Gallery, and fees are payable by cash or check made out to the instructor.  No credit cards will be accepted. Questions? Call the Gallery at 480-836-9919.   5-9 p.m. (classes start promptly)

The Fountain Hills Artists’ Gallery, 16858 E. Ave of the Fountains #103, Fountain Hills, AZ., 85268

http://www.fountainhillsartistsgallery.com/artworkshops

 

NOVEMBER 15, 2016:  “A Four Peaks Christmas” Art Class with Gloria M. Sanchez

Join Gloria for 2 ½ hours of FUN as she guides you to paint “Four Peaks with a Holiday Saguaro” under a star filled moon! You will have various crystals & ornaments to decorate your saguaro plus, choices between a 3D Santa hat or a bright shiny star to top off your saguaro.  You finished acrylic painting will be on a 12”x16 canvas. Templates will be provided for those who wish to use them. Class limit is 8.  

$35.00 all supplies included & No Experience Necessary.

 Important note:  All classes require pre-registration at the Gallery, and fees are payable by check made out to the instructor.  No credit cards will be accepted. (480-836-9919)   5-7:30 p.m. (classes start promptly)

The Fountain Hills Artists’ Gallery, 16858 E. Ave of the Fountains #103, Fountain Hills, AZ., 85268

http://www.fountainhillsartistsgallery.com/artworkshops

 

NOVEMBER 17, 2016:  Celebrate National “Take a Hike” Day

nov-16take-a-hikeTake advantage of National Take-a-Hike day with FREE entry into the park today! Join the Ranger for an interpretive walk along a desert wash trail. We will hike along the wash and discover some of the secrets of this beautiful area. Hike will be approximately 2 miles. Please make sure to have plenty of water and closed–toed shoes. Portions of this hike will be in a desert wash trail which can have deep sand, so please plan accordingly. Meet at the 4 Peaks/Horse Staging Area (make the first right turn after park entry station).  10-11:30 a.m.

McDowell Mountain Regional Park, 16300 McDowell Mountain Park Dr., MMRP, AZ 85268

http://www.maricopacountyparks.net/mcdowell-mountain-regional-park/

 

NOVEMBER 17, 2016:  Fountain Hills Library “Teens Giving Back” Program

If you’re looking for service learning hours or are looking for something nice to do for others with Thanksgiving approaching, then visit the library for our Teens Giving Back program. Come make “Blessing Rocks” for the volunteers of Meals on Wheels to give out with the meals they deliver.  Missing your Grandma or Grandpa or an Auntie or Uncle you hold dear?  Brighten the day for someone just like the ones you hold dear. We’ll be crafting from 5:30-7:30, so drop by and stay for as long as you can!

Fountain Hills Library Teen Corner; 12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

NOVEMBER 18, 19, 20, 2016:  Orme Dam Victory Days

nov-17-ft-mcdowell-reservationEach November, the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation in Arizona celebrates their 1981 victory over the federal government, who proposed to construct the Orme Dam at the confluence of the Verde and Salt Rivers. The project would have flooded the reservation and relocated the Yavapai people. With limited financial resources, individuals from the community spearheaded an opposition movement that rallied the support of fellow tribal members, other Indian tribes and non-Indian groups.

By referendum in 1976, the community members voted 144 to 57 against selling their land to the federal government for the dam site. Then on November 12, 1981, after consulting with the Fort McDowell Tribal Council and the Governor’s Advisory Committee, Interior Secretary James Watt announced that Orme Dam would not be built.

The annual victory celebration includes:

  • Intertribal Powwow
  • All-Indian Rodeo
  • Basketball, softball, and golf tournaments
  • Yavapai Village, showcasing cultural performances from different tribes of the Southwest
  • Arts and crafts vendors
  • Authentic native food vendors

The Fort McDowell Rodeo Grounds located on Hwy. 87 about 3 miles east of Shea Blvd.

https://nativeamerica.travel/experiences/fort-mcdowell-orme-dam-victory-days-pow-wow

 

NOVEMBER 19, 2016:  Introduction to Archery at McDowell Mountain Park

Archery is fun for people of all ages.  Participants will experience a safe introduction to international-style target archery. Equipment is provided. Space is limited. RSVP required. To RSVP, email amyroberts@mail.maricopa.gov.  Additional details will be provided.  10-11:30 a.m.

McDowell Mountain Regional Park, 16300 McDowell Mountain Park Dr., MMRP, AZ 85268

http://www.maricopacountyparks.net/mcdowell-mountain-regional-park/

 

NOVEMBER 19, 2016:  “12 Hours of Fury” Cycle Race at McDowell Mtn Park

Fury NoBACKThe 12 Hours of Fury will test your body, mind and mountain biking skills. Beginning and ending at The Four Peaks Staging Area in McDowell Mountain Regional Park, the 15 mile loop is smooth, fast and fun. The most loops in 12 hours wins the championship!

10 a.m. start; pre-registration required. Print and mail your application:  12 Hours of Fury

http://4peaksracing.com/events/12-hours-of-fury-2016/

Location: 16300 McDowell Mountain Park Drive, Fort McDowell, AZ 85264 United States

 

NOVEMBER 19, 2016:  Celebrating Native American Heritage Month  In Fountain Hills

nov-19-jay-begayCelebrate Native American Heritage month with the dancing and stories by Jay Begay and Sons, and cultural foods and snacks by Chef Chrys Kill. Children will be invited to create his or her original sand painting.  Join us in the Centennial Circle between the Library and the Community Center. Join in this festive family celebration of Native American Heritage in Arizona.  10:00a.m. – 12:00p.m. Centennial Courtyard

Fountain Hills Public Library;  12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

 

NOVEMBER 19, 2016:  Celebrate International Games Day at the Library

It’s International Games Day, so bring the entire family to the library and let the play begin! If you enjoy playing tabletop games like Fluxx, Cranium, and Apples to Apples then this program was made for you! Games are multi-generational, and this perfect for all ages form teens to adults of all ages.  12:30-4:00 p.m.

Fountain Hills Public Library;  12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

NOVEMBER 24, 2016:  Join the 26th Annual Fountain Hills Turkey Trot

turkey-trot-2016We are celebrating 26 years of trotting!

Thanksgiving morning is the day for a great Fountain Hills tradition and some exercise before you hit the mashed potatoes and gravy!

Registration will be open through November 17 in person at Fountain Hills Town Hall or Community Center or online the Town website: Turkey Trot Registration. http://www.fh.az.gov/293/Turkey-Trot-5K-Fitness-Walk

 

NOVEMBER 24, 2016:  Fountain Hills Thanksgiving Day Parade Ranks 4th and 5th on Google!

nov-21-thanksgiving-day-paradeWhen anyone “Google’s” Thanksgiving Day Parade, the Fountain Hills Chamber of Commerce Thanksgiving Day Parade is in the Top % nationally—like in the same company as the Famed Macy’s Parade in NYC!  While we wouldn’t say there is actually a comparison with a multi-million dollar extravaganza, it is one of our Town’s most treasured traditions.

The Southwest’s largest Thanksgiving parade goes “Glam” this year.  The theme of the floats and exhibits promises a glittering display of “Hollywood Holidays.”  Families line the route with chairs, tailgate parties, with cameras ablaze.

So stuff that turkey, then join the fun starting at 9 a.m. — Parade route runs from Saguaro and El Lago to Palisades to La Montana.  Pack up the hot chocolate and doughnuts and come on Down!

Include your company or organization in the festivities—The Chamber of Commerce encourages interested parties.  For registration rules and participation details, check: http://fountainhillschamber.chambermaster.com/events/

9-10 a.m.; For best seating, plan to arrive between 8-8:30a.m.

4-6p.m. on Sunday evening (classes start promptly)

The Fountain Hills Artists’ Gallery, 16858 E. Ave of the Fountains #103, Fountain Hills, AZ., 85268

http://www.fountainhillsartistsgallery.com/artworkshops

 

NOVEMBER 29, 2016:  Join the Fountain Hills Library Teen Council

Fountain Hills Branch Library wants YOU to join our Teen Council! The Fountain Hills Library, with the sponsorship of the Friends of the Library, provide hundreds of one of unusual activities and learning activities for the teens in the Fountain Hills area.  The Teen Council has a major role in the planning of activities and performances, and for improving the cozy Teen Corner.  This opportunity is open to teens from 12-18 years old.  Contact Heather Nelson for more information or drop in for more information on the 29th.

2:45-4:00 p.m. Library Conference Room

Fountain Hills Public Library

12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

Fall in the Sonoran Desert! Plenty of Celebration in Fountain Hills!

 

1-october-opening-quoteNorthern or southern hemisphere, October is a grand month to enjoy outdoor living.  In the Desert Southwest, the light becomes softer, and the cooler breezes draw you outside to walk, hike, or just sit in the shade and enjoy a good book.

 

And speaking of books, the Library’s activities form the “Bookends” of a month chock-full of fun! “Banned Book Week” on one end of the month—Friends of the Library’s huge 2-day Book Sale on the other. 

 

Enjoy theater, star-gazing, hiking, biking, Art on the Avenue, Farmer’s Market, music and marathons—and especially Sonoran Lifestyle’s Spooky “Spider Village” during Fountain Hills “Halloween in the Hills” Extravaganza.

 

Check out Sonoran Lifestyle Real Estate’s monthly “Save the Date” listings, and as always, use the links below for the websites listed, or call to confirm details—sometimes things change last minute between the original listing of an event and when it actually takes place.

 

OCTOBER 1, 2016

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BANNED BOOK WEEK at the Fountain Hills Library

Banned Book Week is upon us, so come to the library stand up for your right to read!

Drop by during the week, check out our “Banned Book Week” displays, and find a frequently challenged book to take home!

12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268   http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

OCTOBER 1-31, 2016:  Town Sponsored Classes Gear Up in the Fall

3-adult-classesThe Town of Fountain Hills offers hundreds of classes throughout the year, and October marks the beginning of many of the regular sports, education, exercise and support group activities. But is it also the time many new classes launch for the entire winter season.  Lots of new classes this year are offered through partnerships with area “Pros” in Dance, Golf, Tennis, Archery, Fitness and Cycling, to name a few. Some of the newer offerings for Adults include:

  • Wine tasting and Education
  • Beginner to Tournament-training level Tennis
  • Beginner and Advanced Archery
  • MELT Exercise for pain reduction
  • American Sign Language
  • Tap Dance Lessons

A few of the new offerings for kids:

  • French Language Immersion Camp
  • Junior Chef Cooking Classes
  • Tennis for Beginners and Intermediates
  • Archery Fundamentals
  • Think Outside the Box Engineering
  • Cheer Dance
  • Hip Hop Dance

 

In addition to the classes offered by Parks and Recreation, the Community Activity Center offers a wide range of continuing education, peer support and respite groups, and recreational activities like Bingo, Yoga and Bridge.

A complete listing and enrollment information, including fees, if any, can be found on the Town website, www.fh.az.gov.

 

 

October 1-23, 2016:  Charlotte’s Web—Help From Above!

4-charlottes-webCharlotte’s Web is the musical version of the classic story by E. B. White. All the enchanting characters are here: Wilbur, the irresistible young pig who desperately wants to avoid the butcher; Fern, a girl who understands what animals say to each other; Templeton, the gluttonous rat who can occasionally be talked into a good deed; and, most of all, the extraordinary spider, Charlotte, who proves to be “a true friend and a good writer.” This is a beautiful play about friendship.

Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays at 8pm & Sundays at 2pm; Tickets are available on-line or by calling the Theater, 480-837-9661 ext. # 3.

Fountain Hills Community Theater, 11445 N Saguaro Blvd., Fountain Hills, AZ 85268 http://www.fhtaz.org/

 

OCTOBER 1-23, 2016:  Curtain Call Cuisine to Benefit the Fountain Hills Theater

 

 

5-curtain-call-cuisineThe Fountain Hills Theater’s fall fundraiser is one of the best reasons to live in Fountain Hills. Local amateur chefs open their homes and display their talents to prepare special culinary delights for you and your chosen friends and family.

 

Please note:  These venues are in high demand, and sell out early, so do not delay! Check out all the options from dinners like “Mignon and Moonlight” to “Howl at the Moon Pizza Party.” The reservation and purchase time will expire shortly. Each activity is priced individually, with options to buy the entire event out or to book individually.

For the complete listing of opportunities and to make and pay for your adventure, call or visit the Theater website at 480-837-9661 ex. 3.

Fountain Hills Community Theater, 11445 N Saguaro Blvd., Fountain Hills, AZ 85268 http://www.fhtaz.org/

 

OCTOBER 2 AND 16, 2016:  Mountain Bike Fun Group Rides

Meet at the Trailhead Staging Area. All skill levels are welcome. Many of McDowell’s trails are beginner friendly, and no rider will be left behind. Distances and trails will vary each ride depending on the group. Join other like-minded folks to hit the trails in a supportive, non-threatening environment. Ride will be led by a park volunteer(s). Riders must wear a helmet and BYOB (Bring Your Own Bike). Wheels down at 7:00am, so please arrive early for any prep time you may need. Contact amyroberts@mail.maricopa.gov with any questions.

7-8 a.m., McDowell Mountain Regional Park, 16300 McDowell Mountain Park Dr., MMRP, AZ 85268

http://www.maricopacountyparks.net/mcdowell-mountain-regional-park/

 

OCTOBER 3, 10, 17, 24, 2016:  “School of Rock” in Fountain Hills

23-oct-school-of-rockA Teen experience unique to Fountain Hills—Scott Hallock’s Music Class for motivated Teens who play guitar, piano, bass, percussion, ukulele, mandolin, flute, sax, cello, or have vocal talent.

If you are an intermediate musician, join our band under the direction of Scott Hallock. During this seven week band camp, Scott will teach rhythm, timing, pitch and stage presence. Participants are required to practice at home to be prepared for the class each week. At the end of the eight- week session our band will present a concert for family and friends.

For teens 12-18; Funded by the Fountain Hills Friends of the Library.

4-5:30 p.m. Library Conference Room, 12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268   http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

 

October 3, 2016:  Youth Tennis Program with Cliff Drysdale Tennis Pros

 

6-oct-kids-tennisThe Town of Fountain Hills Community Services Department is proud to partner with Cliff Drysdale Tennis to feature top quality tennis lessons and exceptional service.

The classes will Introduce tennis-related techniques, movement, and the concept

of rallying. Instructors will use tennis related games designed to help learn the concepts of tennis in a fun and enjoyable style.

COURSE DAY DATE TIME AGE FEE

2369 M 10/3 – 12/5* 4:00 – 4:30 p.m. 4 – 6 yrs. $104

2371 W 10/5 – 12/7** 4:00 – 4:30 p.m. 4 – 6 yrs. $104

2373 F 10/7 – 12/9*** 4:00 – 4:30 p.m. 4 – 6 yrs. $104

 

OCTOBER 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 2016:   Teen “Redesign a Book Jacket “Contest

In honor of Teen Read Week, taking place from October 9th through October 15th, join in on our teen “Redesign a Book Jacket” competition! Competitors will have until October 15th to submit their revamped book jackets. Voting for the best jacket will open October 16th and run through the end of the month, and the winning entry will win a $10 gift card to Harkins Theater. Additionally, all participants will have their book jacket put on display in the library to showcase their artistic ability to the town.

Contest prize funded by the Fountain Hills Friends of the Library.

 

12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268   http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

OCTOBER 5, 2016:  Grand Canyon Readers Award Kick Off

Calling kids from 8-11 years old…Learn about the Grand Canyon Readers Award and discover this year’s ten nominees in the Intermediate (chapter book) category. Pick up your reading game card, select your first book, make a 3-D gecko, and enjoy some prickly pear jelly on crackers.

Children across the state of Arizona have nominated 10 books in 5 categories (Picture books, Nonfiction, Intermediate, Tween, & Teen) that they believe are the best books recently published. Kids are encouraged to read the nominated books and vote for their favorite to be awarded a Grand Canyon Reader.

2-3 p.m. Watch calendar for upcoming Grand Canyon Readers Awards Events.  12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

 OCTOBER 6 and 20, 2016:  Wine Tasting and Education Class

7-oct-wine-tasting-classIn this new and exciting class, participants will learn about wine from a local wine expert. In this class, students will learn about topics such as sugar, tannins, fruit, and acid and how they relate to differing types of wine. Each topic will involve two tastes of wine with a grand total of eight wine tastings per class. This is a great opportunity to taste delicious wine and learn about what makes wine some great or not, depending on your taste buds.

Prior registration is required.  Go to: http://www.fh.az.gov/269/Special-Interest-Programs,

to register and pay your fees.  Wine Tasting Classes are offered at Grapeables Wine Bar next to Fountain Park; 12645 N. Saguaro Blvd, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

www.grapeableswinebar.com

Class # 2469 Th 10/6 6:15 – 7:45 p.m. 21 yrs. & up $60

Class # 2470 Th 10/20 6:15 – 7:45 p.m. 21 yrs. & up $60

 

OCTOBER 6, 2016:  Ping Pong Tournament at the Library

Area teens—Come on Down! Practice up and join us in the library for our inaugural ping pong tournament. Participants will compete in a double-elimination bracket for a chance to win both bragging rights and Starbucks gift cards…don’t miss it!

Free, but pre-registration required. 10/1 through 10/5/2016.

5:00-6:30 p.m.

Library Conference Room; 12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268   http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

OCTOBER 7, 14, 21, 2016:  Friday Fitness Hikes at McDowell Mountain Park

Keep fit and enjoy the amazing views as your group of hearty hikers salute the sunrise.  These hikes are intended for experienced hikers, as they are in challenging terrain and range between 5-10 miles.  Each hike departs from a different trail head, so consult the events page for McDowell Mountain Regional Park, or call for more detailed information.

6:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.  Phone: (480) 471-0173

McDowell Mountain Regional Park, 16300 McDowell Mountain Park Dr., MMRP, AZ 85268

http://www.maricopacountyparks.net/mcdowell-mountain-regional-park/

 

OCTOBER 8, 2016:  Creative Engineering for Kids 6-14 Years

Kids will design and build bridges, towers, vehicles, devices and more using everyday materials. Brainstorming, building, testing, and re-designing are the engineering processes practiced while students have fun being innovative in so many ways. This class will foster students’ engineering and building skills and challenge them to think outside-the-box.

Go to: http://www.fh.az.gov/269/Special-Interest-Programs, to register and pay your fees.  Dozens of classes are offered every quarter by the Town of Fountain Hills.  Check out the town’s on-line activities magazine, “In the Loop” for each quarter’s offerings.

 

OCTOBER 8, 2016:  “Rattlesnake Restaurant” at McDowell Mtn Park

 

8-oct-rattlesnakeWhat’s on the menu? Mice! Find out if desert reptiles prefer fast food, or casual dining. Stop by the rattlesnake restaurant, a.k.a. the park Visitor Center, to watch our resident rattlesnake, and other native reptiles eat their lunch.

11- 11:30 a.m.  (Come a bit early so you don’t miss a thing!).

McDowell Mountain Regional Park

http://www.maricopacountyparks.net/mcdowell-mountain-regional-park/

 

OCTOBER 8, 2016:  Front Porch Performance Goes Irish

With Patrick McCrossan

9-pat-mccassanPat McCrossan was born in Derry, Ireland and his musical education began at an early age at the urging of his entertainer father.  Pat has been an Irish entertainer and musician for more than fifty years. Enjoy folklore, stories, and traditional songs of Ireland.

The Friends of the Library Bookstore and a very active group of members bring Free Front Porch Performances and other special activities to the Library for the education and enjoyment of the fountain Hills community. 2-3 p.m. Library Reading Lounge

12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

OCTOBER 8, 2016:  Hey Kids!  Become a Junior Ranger at McDowell Mtn Park

Bring your kids (ages 4-12) out to the park for this “on your own” program. Stop by the Nature Center between 9-10am to pick up the Junior Ranger Booklet. Head outside to complete the required activities and have fun! Return to the park’s Visitor Center when you’re finished to pick up the Jr. Ranger badge you earned! You can complete the activities in this program in 1-2 hours. (Please note that the Visitor Center closes at 3pm).

McDowell Mountain Regional Park, 16300 McDowell Mountain Park Dr., MMRP, AZ 85268

http://www.maricopacountyparks.net/mcdowell-mountain-regional-park/

 

OCTOBER 8, 2016:  Soup’s On with Chef Larry…

Chef Larry Canepa will discuss the basics of soup making as well as what the national soups around the world are. You will also learn as he makes soups you can imitate from scratch!

 

10-11 a.m., Library Conference Room 12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268   http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

 

OCTOBER 9, 2016:  Tour De Scottsdale for Dedicated Cyclists

 

10-tour-de-scottsdale-bikerace-480The thirteenth annual Tour de Scottsdale is Sunday, October 9, 2016. The course begins at Market Street in DC Ranch, meanders through Fountain Hills and returns to DC Ranch. The event features a 70-mile and 30-mile citizen’s ride.  The Tour de Scottsdale event is capped at 2,000 cyclists so register now!

 

The event beneficiary is the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy, a nonprofit conservation organization in Scottsdale that protects and promotes the McDowell Sonoran Preserve.  http://www.tourdescottsdale.net/event-info/

 

OCTOBER 9, 2016:  Painting “Pumpkin with Mums” with Ruth Stewart at Fountain Hills Artists Gallery

 

11-ruth-stewart-pumpkinEven if you have never painted before, you can paint this! Ruth will guide you step by step using completely safe water miscible oils. Your 16″x20″ painting will be on a gallery wrapped canvas. No Frame Needed!  Fee is $49.00, and check should be made payable to the Artist, Ruth Stewart.  You may also register by phone (480-836-9919) and mail your check to: The Fountain Hills Artists’ Gallery, 16858 E. Ave of the Fountains #103, Fountain Hills, AZ., 85268

http://www.fountainhillsartistsgallery.com/artworkshops

 

OCTOBER 10 THROUGH 14, 2016:  Beginner French Camp for Kids

The Town of Fountain Hills is offering a 5-day French Immersion camp for kids to learn conversational French. Students will learn while acting out typical exchanges (ordering food in a café, going to school), so they have a feel for the phrases they need to master to travel in a French-speaking country. Additionally, they will watch movies and play games in French.  On the last day of class, students will celebrate with a French picnic.  Ages 7-15 years; preregistration and payment is required.  Go to: http://www.fh.az.gov/269/Special-Interest-Programs, to register and pay your fees.  Dozens of classes are offered every quarter by the Town of Fountain Hills.  Check out the town’s on-line activities magazine, “In the Loop” for each quarter’s offerings.

 

OCTOBER 10, 2016:  Paint a Spooky Halloween Picture with Gloria

 

12-gloria-sanchezFollow Gloria during this two hour class as she guides you to paint a spooky Halloween Night filled with bats, tombstones, a raven and a black cat under a really BIG full moon! Plus, everyone gets Swarovski Crystals to add a scary glow to their windows! Class is limited to 8 students. Fee is $49.00, and check should be made payable to the Artist, Gloria Sanchez.  You may also register by phone (480-836-9919) and mail your check to: The Fountain Hills Artists’ Gallery, 16858 E. Ave of the Fountains #103, Fountain Hills, AZ., 85268.

6-8:00 p.m. Questions? Go to http://www.fountainhillsartistsgallery.com/artworkshops

 

OCTOBER 10,11,12,13,14,2016:  Young Voices on Censorship

If you are an aspiring artist or writer and want to share your creativity with others, stop in at the library anytime from September 15th through October 15th and let your creative voice be heard. Choose one of the prompts posted in the teen area (or combine several together!) and create something…a comic strip, a sketch, a short story, an essay, whatever medium you prefer…that describes your feelings on your chosen prompt. Then submit your piece to be featured in our Young Voices on Censorship.

12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268   http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

OCTOBER 10, 11,12,13,14, 2016:  Teens Make a Difference Blanket Bee Preparation

Teens and Tweens—-Come help us prep fleece blankets for the library’s “Make a Difference Day” program in collaboration with Project Linus. We will be squaring fleece material, rounding corners, cutting strips, and hole-punching fabric for ties or crochet edging. All completed blankets will be donated to Project Linus in an effort to reach their mission of providing homemade blankets to children who are seriously ill, traumatized, or otherwise in need.

1-3 p.m. Library Conference Room

12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268   http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

OCTOBER 10, 2016:  Mystery Reading Group Explores The Various Haunts of Men by Susan Hill

Do you enjoy reading “who-done-its,” whether they are courtroom thrillers or cozies? Want to discuss these books with other mystery lovers & discover new authors? Join the Mystery Reading Group.

The group will be discussing The Various Haunts of Men by Susan Hill.

6:30—8:00 p.m., Library Conference Room

12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268   http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

OCTOBER 11, 2016:  Out of this World “Star Party”

14-oct-star-partyThe desert southwest is the astronomy capital of the United States. Here the sky is always a source of spectacle, inspiration, and discussion. Bring your lawn chairs and telescopes for a unique experience of direct observation of the moon, planets, their moons, galaxies, star clusters, and gaseous nebulae. Fountain Hills is a “Dark Skies” Town, so be prepared to be awed by this natural spectacle!

6-9:00 p.m.  Centennial Circle Courtyard

12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268   http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

OCTOBER 11, 2016:  Have You Read this Movie?

See a great movie that began as a great book! Violence and mayhem ensue after a hunter stumbles upon a drug deal gone wrong and more than two million dollars in cash near the Rio Grande (Rated R). Popcorn and soda will be provided! For the title of the movie, please call 602-652-3000 or ask at the Customer Service Desk.

5:00-7:00 p.m., Library Conference Room.

12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268   http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

OCTOBER 13 & 26, 2016:  Create Stunning Arizona Landscape String Painting with Rita Chester

15-rita-chester-string-paintingCome play with fiber artist Rita Chester & create your own Cactus “String Painting”. You will be using threads in an assortment of colors as well as various beads to complete your painting.  And no sewing is involved! After you complete your painting, Rita will frame it and it will be ready to hang when you get home! No Experience Necessary; Class is limited to 6; $55.00 all supplies included. Please pre-register at the Gallery.

12-4:00 p.m. Fountain Hills Artists’ Gallery,

16858 E. Ave of the Fountains #103, Fountain Hills, AZ., 85268

http://www.fountainhillsartistsgallery.com/artworkshops

 

OCTOBER 14, 2016:  Free Family Fun—Movie in the Park

Family Fun Night under the stars, compliments of the Town of Fountain Hills.  The Animated movie, “Zootopia” is a hilarious adventure for the whole Family. Remember to bring a blanket or chairs to make your movie experience more comfortable. Refreshments will be sold at the event.

7-9:00 p.m., Fountain Park at the Corner of Saguaro Blvd. and Palisades Blvd.

 

OCTOBER 14-30, 2016:  The Glass Menagerie Opens at FH Theater

17-oct-the-glass-menagerieEnjoy a superbly-acted version of this American classic, written by Tennesee Williams. Amanda Wingfield is a faded, tragic remnant of Southern gentility, which lives in poverty in a dingy St. Louis apartment with her son, Tom, and her daughter, Laura. The awkwardness of the family dynamics comes to light when Tom invites a gentleman friend to their home for dinner with the family.

Thursday, Friday, Saturday evenings at 7:00 p.m., and Sunday Matinee at 2:00 P.M.; October 14 through 30, 2016. Reservations on line or by phone: 480-837-9661 ex. 3.

Fountain Hills Community Theater, 11445 N Saguaro Blvd., Fountain Hills, AZ 85268 http://www.fhtaz.org/

 

 

OCTOBER 15, 2016:  Two Unique Adult Hikes at McDowell Mountain Park

 

October 15, “Sunset to Full Moon” Hike

October 20, “Happy Hour Hike” from Campground

Go on-line or call Ranger Amy for Full details, (480) 471-0173.

McDowell Mountain Regional Park, 16300 McDowell Mountain Park Dr., MMRP, AZ 85268

http://www.maricopacountyparks.net/mcdowell-mountain-regional-park/

 

OCTOBER 16, 2016:  Craft Brew Half-Marathon

18-craft-brew-marathon

 

What could be better than a celebration of both “Running” and “Beer”?  Enjoy a timed race for brew aficionados of all speeds, and then join the fun after party! Quench your thirst at the post-race celebration of your local craft brew scene.
The Road Runner Sports Craft Classic Half Marathon & 5K is a running experience like no other! Presented by Adidas Running and HUSS Brewing, this event features a Half Marathon and 5K distance. Cross the finish at an Epic Craft Brew after-Party with Huss Brewing!

6:30 a.m. to 1:00p.m. Questions? Call 480-816-5185

http://www.experiencefountainhills.org/events/2016/craft-classic

 

 

OCTOBER 17, 2016:  Watercolor Greeting Card Workshop with April Bower at Fountain Hills Artists Gallery, Avenue of the Fountains

19-april-bower-bird-cardsLearn to make stunning bird-themed greeting cards featuring your bird stamp in the image of a Raven, Hummingbird or Songbird.  Watercolors, special watercolor papers and all supplies will be provided. You will have the bird stamp of your choice to make additional cards for friends and family.  Class size is limited to 8 participants. Fee is $49.00, and check should be made payable to the Artist, April Bower. You may also register by phone (480-836-9919) and mail your check to: The Fountain Hills Artists’ Gallery, 16858 E Ave of the Fountains #103, Fountain Hills, AZ., 85268

http://www.fountainhillsartistsgallery.com/artworkshops

 

 

OCTOBER 17, 18,19,20,21, 2016:  Legos in the Library

July 10, LegosBe creative while improving lateral thinking skills during one week a month at Legos in the Library. Kids will think in three dimensions as they problem solve, organize, and create with Legos. Work as a team on our Library Display Project or work individually on our monthly Lego Challenge. For Children 5-11 Years old. Adult supervision required at all times. Funded by the Fountain Hills Friends of the Library.

3:30-5:00, Library Conference Room

12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268   http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

OCTOBER 20, 2016:  Teens Giving Back

20-best-buddies-logoIn honor of Domestic Violence Awareness month, we are beginning our Teens Giving Back program series by putting together care bags for victims of domestic violence. Visit the Teen Corner and help us make tee shirt tote bags to fill with toiletries, hats, and books for domestic violence victims in need.

5:30-7:30 p.m. Teen Corner, Fountain Hills Library

 

12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268   http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

OCTOBER 22, 2016:  “Fresh Paint” Gallery Reception

The Fountain Hills Artists Gallery is a feast for the senses, and the Gallery is welcoming an additional group of talented artists to their cadre.  Welcome the new artists to Fountain Hills at the Gallery’s Fall Reception, “Fresh Paint.” Knowing the artist who created your latest purchase adds to the enjoyment of owning a one of a kind work of art.

5-7:00 p.m. Fountain Hills Artists Gallery, 16858 E Ave of the Fountains #103, Fountain Hills, AZ., 85268

http://www.fountainhillsartistsgallery.com

 

OCTOBER 22, 2016:  Fountain Hills “Make A Difference Day”

 On Oct. 22, 300 volunteers in Fountain Hills will unite with a common mission – to improve the lives of others in the town. The “8th Annual Make a Difference Day” event will take place that day. Town volunteers come together to serve residents who could use assistance with a variety of projects in their homes in Fountain Hills.  If you can clean a cabinet, rake a yard, trim bushes, we need you! Anyone can help…no special skills needed…just the desire to be part of a group of friends and neighbors who “move mountains” on this wonderful day of service.

Questions about Make a Difference Dayor know someone who can use some help? Call Heather Ware, Coordinator of the program, at 480-816-5108 or emailing hware@fh.az.gov.

 

OCTOBER 22, 2016:  “Day of the Dead” Celebration

21-day-of-the-deadThe festive Day of the Dead celebration originated in Mexico, and is now celebrated in conjunction with All Saints Day across much of South and Central America.  It is a joyous time when dead loved ones are remembered and their lives are celebrated with prayer and feasting.  Children are traditionally given small sugar candy skulls, and brightly decorated skeleton icons are traditionally depicted dancing and celebrating with their families.

More details to come— http://www.sofrita.com/

16848 E. Avenue of the Fountains, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268 (480) 816-5316

 

OCTOBER 27, 2016: Art on the Avenue and Farmer’s Market Return to the Avenue

Thursday Farmer's Market is Back for the Season on Avenue of the Fountains! Stop by!

Thursday Farmer’s Market is Back for the Season on Avenue of the Fountains! Stop by!

The 7th season of Art on the Avenue and Farmer’s Market opens on Thursday, October 27, 2016. Each Thursday, October through April, the Avenue of the Fountains is transformed into one of the area’s most popular markets. More than 50 area artists display their juried works, ranging from indoor and outdoor décor to wearable art in the form of hand-painted clothing and jewelry. Information?  Call Judi Yates at 480-837-6645.

Fountain Hills oldest and largest farmers market brings fresh produce, honey, breads, baked goods, grass-feed beef, eggs, bacon, tamales, tea, and other locally hand-crafted gourmet food items. If you are what you eat, you’ll love eating from here!

11-5 p.m. Thursdays (weather permitting)

Start your stroll through the Market in front of Sonoran Lifestyle Real Estate.  We love to see what treasures you’ve found at the Market.

16824 E. Avenue of the Fountains, Fountain Hills AZ, 85268

 

OCTOBER 27, 2016:   It’s Time to ROCK ON! “School of Rock” Live Performance

 

This is sure to be a rewarding celebration of Fountain Hills youth’s musical talent. Come rock out with Scott Hallock and our teen band, featuring Logan Derksen, Daniel Quan, and Harrison Woods, in their second annual concert! The band will be performing an hour-long set of songs such as Wagon Wheel by Bob Dylan, Spirit in the Sky by Norman Greenbaum, and I’m Yours by Jason Mraz. Join in the fun and dance the night away in the Centennial Courtyard!

6:00-7:00 p.m.

Centennial Courtyard between Community Center and Library

12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268   http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

 

OCTOBER 28-29, 2016:  Annual Friends of the Library “Big Book Sale”

Are you and your friends book nuts?  Imagine delivering a huge basket of gently-used books for each of your avid-reader friends—-Hardbound Classics to contemporary paperbacks priced from $.25 and hard-bound books for $1.00!!!

There are children’s books, young readers books, and a wide range of adult genres from mystery to history to romance, and always some great DIY and Cook books.

This fabulous semi-annual Book Sale will be held in the Library Lobby and Conference Room from 9am until 4pm on both Friday and Saturday. All proceeds from the Book Shop and Sale go to support library projects and needs. Stop by for some great bargains!

9:00a.m. – 4:00a.m. Library Lobby/Conference Room

12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268   http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

OCTOBER 30, 2016 THROUGH NOVEMBER 6, 2016;  

Copperwynd Pro Challenge Tennis Tournament

24-octoberpro-challenge-aceing-autismOnce again Copperwynd is host to this International Women’s Professional Tennis Tournament, and Sonoran Lifestyle Real Estate is proud to be a returning sponsor. The CopperWynd Pro Challenge Women’s Tennis Tournament is a USTA Pro Circuit event, is the largest women’s professional tennis tournament in Arizona, and only 1 of 2 women’s professional tennis tournaments in the state.

Imagine sitting just feet away from some of the world’s emerging Tennis stars as they qualify for the major events we see on TV.  But you will be seeing it live and in one of the most breathtaking settings in the Southwest!  Tickets and schedules are available on line at: http://www.arizonachallenger.com/schedule

Copperwynd Resort and Club

13225 N Eagle Ridge Dr, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268, 480-333-1900

 

OCTOBER 30, 2016:  Silver Leaf Painting on Copper with April Bower

25-oct-april-bower-copper-paintingLearn the art of Silver Leafing during this workshop with April. She will guide you using silver leaf to paint an image of several irises on an 8″x18′ copper panel. No frame needed. The $75 fee covers all materials to make a beautiful finished product. Class is limited to 8 students. Preregistration and payment can be done by dropping into the Gallery or by calling and mailing your check, payable to April Bower.

Fountain Hills Artists Gallery, 16858 E. Avenue of the Fountains, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268
480.836.9919; info@fountainhillsartistsgallery.com

 

OCTOBER 31, 2016

Halloween in the Hills

26-oct-spooky-haunter-houseHalloween in the Hills has become one of the largest celebrations of its kind in Arizona! On Monday, October 31st 2015, from 4pm-8pm, The Town of Fountain Hills will shut down the entire Avenue of the Fountains.  More than 40 local businesses and charities will be providing family game booths along the avenue. Plus businesses stay open for trick or treating! Booths are carnival style, and kids can win candy and toys.  Originator of this great celebration, Sami Fine Jewelry, will sponsor the “Pets and their People” costume contest, a “not to be missed” celebration of hilarious and creative costuming.

But the best spot on the Avenue is Sonoran Lifestyle Real Estate’s “Spider Village.”  There are treats for both kids and adults, and a creepy haunted house-type experience that gets better every year.  Venture into the Spider’s lair to enjoy a fun-filled haunted experience for young and old alike.  The Spider Experience starts at 5:30pm.

4-8 p.m., East End of the Avenue of the Fountains

http://www.halloweeninthehills.com/

September in Fountain Hills is time to Connect and “Regroup”

williambutleryeats383082Whether your “group” likes to listen to live music, play ball, dance, sing, or just enjoy the splendor of a desert hike, September is not the end of summer in Arizona,  it is the beginning of the 2016-17 season of fun in Fountain Hills!

 

September is the time to renew friendships and catch up on “What I did last summer,” take in a class and master a new skill. So open your calendar and note the opening of the Fall activity season with musicals, a fabulous Homecoming Parade, Slide the City, Oktober Fest, and of course, Ballet Under the Stars.

Your friends at Sonoran Lifestyle Real Estate invite you to check in to our Blog frequently for information on many interesting activities going on in and around the Fountain Hills area.

Please note: Some activities may change between the time we assemble our monthly list, so it’s best to call and confirm the information provided in our monthly “Save the Date.”

 

SEPTEMBER 1-30, 2016

The Town of Fountain Hills Dozens of NEW Classes Starting in September

Pic #1 Adult Art Class

The Town of Fountain Hills Recreation and Community Services Department launches another great season in September with dozens of NEW classes. New Hip Hop/Gymnastics, Ballet, Soccer and Basketball youth classes. Who could resist Fitness Bootcamp featuring jump ropes, two new exercise classes called “Melt”? Nerf Wars…French Camp for kids…Tap Dancing for Adults…Check it all out on line or in the Fall issue of The Loop.

Check out these and dozens of other interesting classes offered by the Town of Fountain Hills.

Register for adult and children activities online by visiting our website, www.fh.az.gov/recreation  or contact Anjelica Giardino at (480) 816-5132.

It’s easy and fast!

 

SEPTEMBER 1, 8, 15, 22, 2016

sept-2-toddlers-at-libraryStory Time for Toddlers at the Library

Children 18 -36 months old are invited to enjoy a special Toddler’s reading group during Story time on the first four Thursdays of each month.  This is a perfect opportunity to familiarize your child with the Library, a lifetime resource. Children will be introduced to early literacy skills through stories, songs, finger plays, crafts, and creative play. This month’s theme is “Animals”.

10-11 a.m.  Fountain Hills Library Conference Room

12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

SEPTEMBER 2,9,16.23,30,2016

Friday Fitness Hikes at McDowell Mountain Park

This week’s (9/2/16) hike will begin from the Trailhead Staging Area. Hike distance will be between 8-12 miles. Bring plenty of water, and snacks and make sure to have comfortable shoes & clothing. Hike will be led by Kevin B.

The Friday Fitness hikes are for experienced hikers who can manage 5 miles or more.  They are held each Friday and launch from a different location.  Check the Park monthly calendar for locations.

6:30 AM – 9:30a.m.

McDowell Mountain Regional Park, 16300 McDowell Mountain Park Dr., MMRP, AZ 85268

http://www.maricopacountyparks.net/mcdowell-mountain-regional-park/

 

SEPTEMBER 2-30, 2016

3-furious-georgeFree Live music at the Lucky 7 Saloon, Fort McDowell Casino

Visit the fort McDowell Casino’s Lucky 7 Saloon for live music, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nights.  Bands featuring Jazz, Country, Reggae and even an 80’s tribute band—David Bowie and Duran Duran come to mind!

 

 

SEPTEMBER 2- 18, 2016

4chitty-chitty-bang-bang“Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” comes to the Fountain Hills Theater

Take a fantastic musical adventure with an out-of-this-world car that flies through the air and sails the seas! Based on the beloved 1968 film version of Ian Fleming’s children’s book, and featuring an unforgettable score by the Sherman Brothers (Mary Poppins), Chitty Chitty Bang Bang is one family-friendly blockbuster that audiences will find “Truly Scrumptious”.

Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays at 8pm & Sundays at 2pm; Tickets are available on-line or by calling the Theater, 480-837-9661 ext. # 3.

Fountain Hills Community Theater, 11445 N Saguaro Blvd., Fountain Hills, AZ 85268 http://www.fhtaz.org/

 

SEPTEMBER 3, 2016

sept-5-reptileReptile Feeding at McDowell Mountain Park

The Park’s resident reptiles will wow you with their appetites as they devour their dinner! Learn about these fascinating creatures and experience a part of nature that is rarely observed in the wild. Meet at the Visitor Center for this program.

1:30 – 2:00p.m.

McDowell Mountain Regional Park, 16300 McDowell Mountain Park Dr, MMRP, AZ 85268

http://www.maricopacountyparks.net/mcdowell-mountain-regional-park

 

SEPTEMBER 4, 2016

Mountain Bike Fun Ride

Meet at the Trailhead Staging Area in McDowell Mountain Park. All skill levels are welcome. Many of McDowell’s trails are beginner friendly. No rider will be left behind. Distances and trails will vary each ride depending on the group. Join other like-minded folks to hit the trails in a supportive, non- threatening environment. Ride will be led by a park volunteer. Riders must wear a helmet and BYOB (Bring your own bike). Wheels down at 6:30am, so please arrive early for any prep time you may need. Please contact amyroberts@mail.maricopa.gov with any questions.

6:30 – 8:30a.m.

McDowell Mountain Regional Park; 16300 McDowell Mountain Park Dr,MMRP, AZ 85268 http://www.maricopacountyparks.net/mcdowell-mountain-regional-park/

 

SEPTEMBER 6, 2016

sept-6-cheng-and-engMonthly Book Discussion Explores the Strange Life of Chang and Eng by Darin Strauss

Born in Siam in 1811—on a squalid houseboat on the Mekong River—Chang and Eng Bunker were international celebrities before the age of twenty. Touring the world’s stages as a circus act, they settled in the American South just prior to the Civil War. They eventually married two sisters from North Carolina, fathering twenty-one children between them, and lived for more than six decades never more than seven inches apart, attached at the chest by a small band of skin and cartilage.

3-5 p.m.  Fountain Hills Library Conference Room

12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

SEPTEMBER 6, 13, 20, 27, 2016

Adult Coloring and Relaxation Group

Coloring exotic creations is soothing and fun. Come relax and color with others who love this quiet and rewarding exercise. Supplies as well as refreshments will be provided. Feel free to bring a brown bag lunch! Funded by the Fountain Hills Friends of the Library.

12-2 p.m.  Fountain Hills Library Conference Room

12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

SEPTEMBER 10, 2016

sept-7-night-rideSummer Night Ride Series

Get out and enjoy the cool desert nights! These rides in McDowell Mountain Park provide a great way to get together with your fellow mountain bikers during the long, hot summer.  Riders must have a helmet, and a light system designed for mountain biking with batter power for 3 hours of riding.  Fountain Hills Bikes supports these rides and the local biking community by providing an after-ride snack. Meet at the PB Trailhead Staging Area

7:30 – 10:00p.m.

McDowell Mountain Regional Park, 16300 McDowell Mountain Park Dr.MMRP, AZ 85268

http://www.maricopacountyparks.net/mcdowell-mountain-regional-park/

 

 

SEPTEMBER 12, 2016

sept-7atheatermania“I’ll take Fountain Hills for 800, Alex”

Are you a novice theater-goer or a know-it-all aficionado? Join our actors, techies, staff and board members as we play the ultimate game of theatrical knowledge. From show tunes to scenery, leading ladies to lighting cues, this will be the ultimate opportunity to see where your knowledge lies. Join our live “studio audience” and enter for a chance to challenge the contestants on the Fountain Hills theater stage as our own ‘Alex Trebek’, Peter J. Hill, poses questions, takes wagers and is joined by surprise guest performers with live clues!

The evening will consist of four games culminating in the ultimate play-off Daily Double show down! Win prizes, enjoy snacks, a cash bar and a whole lot of laughs! Admission is $20 per person.

→PLEASE NOTE: Event will be held at the Fountain Hills Community Center

13001 N La Montana Dr, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://www.fhtaz.org/

 

SEPTEMBER 12, 2016

sept-8-mystery Adult Mystery Book Discussion Group at the FH Library

Do you enjoy reading “who-done-its” whether they are courtroom thrillers or cozies? Join the

Mystery Reading Group and learn about new authors to explore. This month the group will be

discussing Memory Man by David Baldacci. Funded by the Fountain Hills Friends of the Library.

6:30-8p.m.  Fountain Hills Library Conference Room

12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

 

SEPTEMBER 12, 19, 26, 2016

Fountain Hills Teen Coding Club

Have you ever wanted to learn how to code? Come to the Fountain Hills library to learn the basics on how get started making apps, games, and websites. No computer or coding experience needed. Absolute beginners are most welcome! Space is limited; prior registrations required by September 11, 2016. Contact Number: 602-652-3250.

Club for age group 14-19 will meet on September 12, 19, 26, and 2016;

3:30-5:00 p.m. Fountain Hills Library Conference Room;

12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.as

 

SEPTEMBER 17, 2016

sept-9-solar-ovenSolar Oven Cooking for Kids 5-11 Years Old

Solar energy is a form of energy from the sun. Like electricity and gas, solar energy can also be used as power. Harness the power of solar energy to cook s’mores with a solar oven. For Children 5-11 Years Old. Registration needed prior to 9/17/2016.

3:00-4:00 p.m. Fountain Hills Library Conference Room;

12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar

 

SEPTEMBER 18 & 19, 2016

sept-10pink-cactus-flowerCreate a beautiful “Pink Cactus Flower” on the 18th

Create a beautiful “Yellow Cactus Flower” on the 19th with Ruth Stewart 

 

Ruth Stewart will guide you using non-toxic water miscible oils to paint on a 12”x12” gallery wrapped canvas. No Frame Needed!  All supplies included except paint brushes which can be rented from Ruth for $5.00 or you may bring your own. Students may also buy brush kits for $40.00.

Cost of each class is $55.00, or you may register for both for $100.

9:30 a.m. – 4:00p.m.

Fountain Hills Artists Gallery, 16858 E. Avenues of the Fountains, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268, 480.836.9919

info@fountainhillsartistsgallery.com

 

SEPTEMBER 17, 2016

Family Movie at the Library

This unanimated film (rated PG) stars a young woman with the purest heart living in a cruel world filled with evil stepsisters and stepmother who are out to ruin her life. She meets the prince and dances her way to a better life with a little help from her fairy godmother. Enjoy free popcorn and juice or water! Bring a blanket and pillow to get comfy on the floor (chairs provided for grown-ups). For the title of the movie, contact us at 602-652-3000. Adult supervision is required at all times.

10a.m. -12 p.m.  Fountain Hills Library Conference Room;

12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendaR

 

SEPTEMBER 20, 2016

sept-11paint-your-petFountain Hills Artists Gallery Presents: “Paint Your Pet” with Kelly Bowman 

Acrylic artist, Kelly Bowman will guide students on a journey of painting a colorful portrait of their own pet; starting with the layout, then the actual painting. Your finished painting will be on a 9”x12” canvas.

Please register in advance as class size is limited.

1-5 p.m. Fee: $45 for class and supplies

Fountain Hills Artists Gallery, 16858 E. Avenue of the Fountains, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268, 480.836.9919

info@fountainhillsartistsgallery.com

 

SEPTEMBER 21, 2016

 Driver’s Permit test just around the corner?

Free 90-minute teen traffic safety workshop! AAA’s new 90-minute program – free for parents and teens – is a game show style workshop that offers education and resources to teens preparing to take their written permit test. This program is open to any adult or teen student getting ready to take their permit test. Registration ends 9/18/2016.

6:00-7:30 p.m.   Fountain Hills Library Conference Room;

12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar

 

SEPTEMBER 22 & 28, 2016

pic-1-adult-art-class“Sunset Stroll” with Gloria M. Sanchez at Fountain Hills Artists Gallery

 Join Gloria for a Fun evening of painting & wine! During this two hour class you will paint a 12”x16”image of a family of Quails out for a “Sunset Stroll” in acrylics using the bright vivid colors of the Arizona sky. Absolutely no drawing experience needed. She will provide templates for the Quails and cacti for those who would like to use them. Drop into the Gallery to register and pay $35.00 fee.

6-8 p.m.   Fee: $35 for class and supplies

Fountain Hills Artists Gallery, 16858 E. Avenue of the Fountains, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268, 480.836.9919

 

SEPTEMBER 22, 2016

Adult Book Discussion Group:  Jodi Picoult

Discuss Leaving Time by Jodi Picoult. Discussion questions and meeting dates for all books and authors are available in our Reading Club booklet at the Customer Service Desk. Funded by the Fountain Hills Friends of the Library.

Fountain Hills Library Conference Room;

12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar

 

SEPTEMBER 23-OCTOBER 9, 2016

 Fountain Hills Youth Theater Presents Musical ‘Charlotte’s Web’

The Musical version of the classic story by E. B. White has all the enchanting characters we love: Wilbur, the irresistible young pig who desperately wants to avoid the butcher; Fern, a girl who understands what animals say to each other; Templeton, the gluttonous rat who can occasionally be talked into a good deed; the Zuckerman family; the Arables; and, most of all, the extraordinary spider, Charlotte, who proves to be “a true friend and a good writer.” Determined to save Wilbur, Charlotte takes them on an amazing journey in this beautiful play about friendship.

Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays at 7pm & Sundays at 2pm; Tickets are available on-line or by calling the Theater, 480-837-9661 ext. # 3

Fountain Hills Community Theater, 11445 N Saguaro Blvd., Fountain Hills, AZ 85268 http://www.fhtaz.org/

 

SEPTEMBER 23, 2016

Ballet Under the Stars

Jay Schlum in Tutu

Yes, that’s a pink tutu on Fountain Hills Former Mayor Jay Schlum!

Don’t miss the Sonoran Lifestyle Gang’s favorite event — Ballet Under the Stars and the “Tutu Previw.”  Friday, September 23, at 7:00 p.m. in Fountain Park, Ballet Arizona kicks off its 2016-17 season. This free celebration of dance is a family tradition in Fountain Hills.

But Sonoran Lifestyle Real Estate’s pre-ballet party is another fun tradition to be savored. We are offering pre-ballet treats, with a new twist: a “Best Tutu Adornment” contest! This is a great time to reconnect with friends after the long summer, so give them a call and bring them along!

Sonoran Lifestyle Real Estate Pre-Party

5:00 – 6:30 p.m. 16824 E. Avenue of the Fountains

Ballet Under the Stars, Fountain Park, Saguaro Blvd and Palisades Blvd

7:00 – 8:30 p.m.

 

SEPTEMBER 24, 2016

 

SEPTEMBER 24, 2016

Front Porch Concert Series- Nouveau Papillon

The name “Nouveau Papillon” means New Butterfly, the contemporary duo Mark Bensette Aux Bois and Scott. Scott had the initial idea for the name due to the free flowing nature of the music they were creating together. Mark suggested adding “Nouveau” because what they had to offer to the world was new and refreshing and could be difficult to pigeon hole into a known genre. Funded by the Fountain Hills Friends of the Library.

2:00-3:30 p.m. Reading Lounge

12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

SEPTEMBER 24, 2016

“Early Bird” Walk in the Park

Join birder Joe Ford for an early morning walk along the Mule Deer Trail to look and listen for the many bird species that live in and pass through the White Tanks. Bring your bird book, binoculars and water.  Please leave your dog at home, as they will interrupt the birding experience. Hikers should gather by 7:15 at the Nature Center.

7:30 – 8:30a.m.

McDowell Mountain Regional Park, 16300 McDowell Mountain Park Dr. MMRP, AZ 85268

http://www.maricopacountyparks.net/mcdowell-mountain-regional-park/

 

SEPTEMBER 26, 2016

sept-16-child_guitarSchool of Rock with Scott Hallock for Tweens and Teens, 12-18 years

If you are an intermediate musician (piano, guitar, bass, percussion, ukulele, mandolin, flute, sax, cello or vocals), join our band under the direction of Scott Hallock. During this 8 week band camp, Scott will teach rhythm, timing, pitch and stage presence. Participants are required to practice at home to be prepared for the class each week. At the end of the eight- week session our band will present a concert for family and friends. Funded by the Fountain Hills Friends of the Library. REGISTRATION MUST BE MADE BEFORE 9/20/2016 – Contact: Heather Nelsen: 602-652-3256

4:00-5:30 P.M. Library Conference Room

12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

SEPTEMBER 29-30, 2016

17-oktoberfest-2016Oktoberfest is Full of Family Fun

Fountain Hills annual Oktoberfest in the Park has grown to be one of the largest celebrations of all things German in the Valley. German music and dancing, brats and German beer, and bouncy entertainments for the kiddies make this a rollicking family event.

Of course there will be dozens of opportunities to do the “Chicken Dance”, and the polka is the dance of choice all evening. The Fountain Hills Oktoberfest is a celebration of authentic German traditions. Our band is flown in from Germany, our brats, apple strudel and pretzels are prepared with secret recipes, and the beer is brewed in Germany guided by the German purity law that originated in 1516! Everyone is encouraged to compete in contests for fun and prizes such as the famous Bier Stein holding competition and the Alphorn blowing contest.

For more information call 480-­235­-7134 or visit www.Oktoberfestfountainhills.com.

5-10 p.m., Friday and Saturday in Fountain Park, 12925 N. Saguaro Blvd, 85268

 

SEPTEMBER 29, 2016

sept-18-silver-aspenFountain Hills Artists Gallery presents “Silver Aspen/Copper Sky” with April Bower  

Metal artist, April Bower will teach you the art of silver leafing to create a unique painting on copper. You will also learn some simple tricks to give your trees a natural look. Plus, using Gold leaf you will give your leaves the shimmering essence of autumn aspen. Your finished piece will be 11×14” and ready to hang! No experience necessary

4-8 p.m.   Fee: $75 for class and supplies

Fountain Hills Artists Gallery, 16858 E. Avenue of the Fountains, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268, 480.836.9919

June Activities in Fountain Hills Transition to Cooler Locations Indoors

Mark Your Calendars for Fun Without So Much Sun…

Pic #1 Bright SunWhile our sunrises and sunsets are as spectacular as ever, summer activities indoors where it’s cool and comfortable are abundant in Fountain Hills.

Please Note:  Many activities change between the time our information is gathered and the actual events.  Please consult the websites or call to confirm information about any activities that may pique your interest.

 

June 3, 2016

Miss Minnie’s Melodramodeon!
June 3 – 12, 2016
A Ross Collins Original

Poor Miss Minnie!  She has been forced to become the reluctant manager of her old father’s melodrama theater, ‘The Melodram-Odean’ since he has suddenly and mysteriously taken ill (He thinks he’s a chicken!) right before the judging of the grand melodrama competition!  Throw in a devious and insincere leading man, a deceitful developer and a large cast of misfits and ne’er-do-wells, and poor Minnie faces her biggest challenges ever.

Tickets are available on-line or by calling the Theater, 480-837-9661 ext. # 3

Fountain Hills Community Theater, 11445 N Saguaro Blvd., Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://www.fhtaz.org/

 

June 1,8,22,29, 2016

Cool off with Coloring

June #3pile-crayons-6304319The theme of this year’s Adult Summer Reading Program is “On Your Mark, Get Set, Read!” Before you start reading, try a little coloring to get you ready and relaxed. Adult coloring is sweeping the country and it does help your general wellness. Supplies as well as refreshments will be provided. Funded by the Fountain Hills Friends of the Library.

10:00a.m.-12:00p.m. Library Conference Room
12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

June 6, 2016

Fountain Hills Artist’s Gallery Adult Art Classes

June #4SunflowersEven if you have never painted before, you can paint a gorgeous still life of Sunflowers.

Oil painter Ruth Stewart will guide you step by step using safe non-toxic water miscible oils to paint a 12”x16” gallery-wrapped canvas.

No experience necessary; $55.00 fee includes all supplies.

16858 E Ave of the Fountains, Suite 103, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

fountainhillsartistsgallery.com (480) 836-9919

 

June 7, 2016

 MVPs of Summer: An Eight Week Workshop for kids 8-12

What do Von Miller, Steve Nash, & Serena Williams have in common? What characteristics and traits do you find in a Most Valuable Player? With the help of our awesome teen mentors and Ryan Chmura of Skyline Athletes, discover and develop the skills of the MVP within all of us. For Children 6-12 Years Old.

10:00a.m.-12:00p.m. Library Conference Room
12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

June 10, 2016 (registration June 6, 2016)

Calling all Junior Chefs, age 8-11 years old!

June #5 kids_cooking-Have fun with Melanie Albert of Experience Nutrition making a simple, delicious, creamy avocado salsa with fresh local Arizona seasonal organic veggies. Enjoy learning simple cooking methods, get tips on how to grow an avocado tree, and learn the good fats from plants. Complete the program by eating your avocado salsa with friends. Registration Needed.  Location: Reading Lounge
Registration Ends: 6/6/2016 at 8:00 AM
Presenter: Melanie Albert of Experience Nutrition

2:00-3:00p.m. Library Reading Lounge
12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

June 10, 2016

Friday Fitness Hike

McDowell Mountain Regional Park

June #6 Hikersdes_04_smFriday fitness hikes are a serious workout for those who enjoy the Sonoran Desert.  This week’s hike begins from the 4-peaks/Horse staging area.  Led by Kevin B, bring plenty of water, snacks, and of course, comfortable shoes and clothing.  Consult the web for the map and directions to the trailhead.

6:00 a.m.

16300 McDowell Mountain Park Dr.
MMRP, AZ 85268
Phone: (480) 471-0173

http://www.maricopacountyparks.net/mcdowell-mountain-regional-park/

 

June 10, 2016

Summer Reading Program “On Your Mark, Get Set, Read!”

June #6 blindsideThe theme of this year’s Adult Summer Reading Program is “On Your Mark, Get Set, Read!” Get motivated by watching these inspirational sports films! Watch The Blind Side (PG-13, Warner Bros. Pictures). The story of Michael Oher, a homeless and traumatized boy who became an All American football player and first round NFL draft pick with the help of a caring woman and her family.

1:30-3:30 p.m. Library Conference Room
12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

June 11, 2016

Teen Big Screen Book Club

Pairs Books and the Movie/Play They Became

 Join a book club that has a bit of a cinematic flair and pairs reading with viewing. We will meet quarterly to discuss, screen chat, or watch books that have become box office hits. Play trivia on this quarter’s book “Between Shades of Grey” by Ruta Sepetys. The winner will receive two movie tickets. Pick up a copy of the next book “The Importance of Being Earnest” by Oscar Wilde. For Teens ages 12-17 years old. Funded by the Fountain Hills Friends of the Library.

3:00-4:00 p.m. Library Conference Room
12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

June 11, 2016

Fountain Hills Artist’s Gallery Adult Art Classes

April Bower, Metal Artist

June #7April Bower AspensThe Fountain Hills Artist’s Gallery bustles with activity during our winter and spring season.  But in summer, a number of their amazing artists invite the “budding artists” among us to participate in a number of interesting classes to create classic works of art on our own.

 

Learn the art of silver leafing to create a unique painting on copper from renowned metal artist, April Bower. You will have the opportunity to create your own picture, plus some simple tricks to give your trees a natural look and gold leaf for the shimmering essence of aspen leaves. 11”x14” is the size of your metal painting.

Class is limited to 8 students; prior registration is required.  No experience necessary.  75.00 includes instruction and all supplies

16858 E Ave of the Fountains, Suite 103, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268  fountainhillsartistsgallery.com  (480) 836-9919

 

 

 

June 11, 2016

McDowell Mountain Park  

June #8 SnakeReptile Feeding

Have you ever seen a snake eat?  Join us for the evening meal with our cold-blooded reptile residents.  Frozen Rodent entrees will be served to the critters.  Feeding takes place at the Visitor’s Center.

7:30 p.m.

16300 McDowell Mountain Park Dr.
MMRP, AZ 85268
Phone: (480) 471-0173  http://www.maricopacountyparks.net/mcdowell-mountain-regional-park/

 

June 11, 2016

Scorpion Night Hike

McDowell Mountain Regional Park

You may have heard that Scorpions glow in the dark, but have you ever been brave enough to go out and look?  Join us as we head out on a short slow walk—just to look for scorpions!  Wear closed shoes, and bring a flashlight.  Immediately following the reptile feeding at the Visitor Center.

8:00 p.m.

16300 McDowell Mountain Park Dr.
MMRP, AZ 85268
Phone: (480) 471-0173

http://www.maricopacountyparks.net/mcdowell-mountain-regional-park/

 

June 14, 2016

Great Arizona Puppet Theater Presents

Jack Rabbit and Desert Tortoise Puppet Show

Jack Rabbit thinks the race against Dusty the Desert Tortoise will be easy! So he stays up late, skips breakfast and even stops in the middle of the race for a snack! Lots of audience participation and beautiful Arizona backgrounds. For Children 3-10 Years Old.

10:00-10:45 a.m.

Library Conference Room
12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

June 17, 2016

Friday Fitness Hike

McDowell Mountain Regional Park-Dixie Mine

Friday fitness hikes are a serious workout for those who enjoy the Sonoran Desert.  This week’s hike begins from the Dixie Mine Trail Head at the end of Golden Eagle Blvd. Park Entry fee is $2.00.  Led by Kevin B, bring plenty of water, snacks, and of course, comfortable shoes and clothing.  Consult the web for the map and directions to the train head.

6:00 a.m.

16300 McDowell Mountain Park Dr.
MMRP, AZ 85268
Phone: (480) 471-0173

http://www.maricopacountyparks.net/mcdowell-mountain-regional-park/

 

June 20, 2016

Legos in the Library

June #9, LegosBe creative while improving lateral thinking skills during one week a month at Legos in the Library. Kids will think in three dimensions as they problem solve, organize, and create with Legos. Work as a team on our Library Display Project or work individually on our monthly Lego Challenge. For Children 5-11 Years old. Children’s Area of the Library. Adult supervision required at all times. Funded by the Fountain Hills Friends of the Library.

2:30-4:00 p.m.

Library Reading Area
12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

June 23, 2016

Become a Junior Ranger

McDowell Mountain Regional Park-Wagner

Bring your kids, aged 4-12 (with an adult) out to the park for this “on your own” program.  Stop by the Ranger Center after 7:30 am and pick up the Junior Ranger booklet.  Head outside to complete the activities. When the activities are complete, return to the Ranger Center to pick up your certificate.

Any time between 7:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.

16300 McDowell Mountain Park Dr.
MMRP, AZ 85268
Phone: (480) 471-0173

http://www.maricopacountyparks.net/mcdowell-mountain-regional-park/

 

June 23, 2016

Friday Fitness Hike

McDowell Mountain Regional Park-Wagner

Friday fitness hikes are a serious workout for fit hikers.  This week’s hike begins from the Wagner Trail Head.  Led by Kevin B, bring plenty of water, snacks, and of course, comfortable shoes and clothing.  Consult the web for the map and directions to the train head.

6:00 a.m.

16300 McDowell Mountain Park Dr.
MMRP, AZ 85268
Phone: (480) 471-0173

http://www.maricopacountyparks.net/mcdowell-mountain-regional-park/

 

June 24, 2016

Adult Summer Reading Film:

June #10 Hoosiers‘Hoosiers’

Hoosiers (PG, Orion Pictures) is the second June offering in the “On Your Mark, Get Set, Read” summer series. A coach with a checkered past and a local drunk train a small town high school basketball team to become a top contender for the State championship.

1:30-3:30 P.M.
Library Conference Room
12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

 

June 24, 2016

Lend Me A Tenor: The Musical
June 24 – July 10

June #11Tenor _LOGO-FINALMerelli is about to revive Otello for the ten-year anniversary of the Cleveland Grand Opera Company. When Tito becomes unexpectedly incapacitated, a suitable replacement must be found. Max, the Opera Director’s sheepish assistant, is charged with the daunting task of finding a suitable replacement. Who is cavalier enough to replace him? With the help of a menacing soprano, a tenor-struck ingénue, a jealous wife, and the Cleveland Police department, mayhem, lunacy and shear panic ensue, but in the end the show must always go on.

Tickets are available on-line or by calling the Theater, 480-837-9661 ext.: #3

Fountain Hills Community Theater, 11445 N Saguaro Blvd., Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://www.fhtaz.org/

 

June 29, 2016

Learn the Magic of Coding…

#12 Teen on computer-Create Apps, Games and Websites

Ever wanted to learn how to code so you could make your own games, apps, and even basic websites?  Here’s your chance…No computer or coding experience needed.  Class is limited so everyone receives individualized help. Pre-registration is required, so enroll asap. Ages 8-13.

3:00-4:30 p.m.

Library Conference Room
12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

May Blossoms into Summer In Fountain Hills

 

#1 Mother's Day QuoteJoin us in celebrating Mothers and others who care unconditionally, and in our Memorial Day tribute to all who served to ensure our freedom.

May 6-22, 2016

Fountain Hills Theater Presents “Curtains”

#2Curtains-LogoThe creative team behind the hit shows “Chicago” and “Cabaret” created “Curtains,” created this hilarious whodunit.  The music will keep you tapping your toes as the body count grows…

11445 N. Saguaro Blvd, Fountain Hills AZ 85268  480 8379661 x 3 for tickets

http://www.fhtaz.org/

 

May 7, 2016

#3 Vision LogoVision Fountain Hills Community Workshop

This full day participatory workshop is your opportunity to be one of the committed volunteers working to make a difference in the future of Fountain Hills.  REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED, and the $10.00 fee covers lunch, snacks, and supplies for the day-long meeting.

Registration and information at: http://www.visionfh.org/

7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Fountain Hills Community Center, 13001 N. La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ, 85268

 

May 8, 2016

Luxurious Mother’s Day Lunches and Brunches

Abound in Fountain Hills

#4 CopperWynd-Patio-Mother’s Day is the most popular day in the year to dine out, and most restaurants cater to “Mom” on her special day.  But you may want to call ahead for a reservation, or be prepared to visit a while with Mom before you are seated.  Here are a few of the most lavish Mother’s Day offerings in the Fountain Hills area that are sure to be a big hit…but call for reservations today, as space is limited.

 

Copperwynd’s Flourish Restaurant

Elegant “Prix Fixe” Mother’s Day Luncheon

5-star dining with one of the most breathtaking views in all of Arizona.  Prix Fixe menu options from $29-$45.00 pp.

10:30-3:00 p.m.

Reservations are required: 480-522-1041

13225 N Eagle Ridge Dr, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

 

Eagle Mountain Golf Club

Panoramic views of the Phoenix area grace a sumptuous brunch.  Carving stations, custom omelets, and of course, dozens of decadent desserts.

10:00-2:00 p.m.

Seating is limited, and reservations are required:  480 816-1234

14915 Eagle Mountain Pkwy, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

 

Ahnala Mesquite Room

WeKoPa Resort at Fort McDowell Casino

This abundant brunch is so popular it is held in the Ballroom of the WeKoPa Resort.  The carving stations cater to a wide range of preferences, with elegant appetizers, main course choices, and a range of “mini-desserts” so you don’t have to try just one.

11:00-2:00p.m.

Reservations Required:  480 789-5300

10438 N Fort McDowell Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85264

 

May 9, 2016

Play Guitar “Instantly” with FH Recreation Music Class

#5 young-man-playing-guitarSome music teachers may not want you to know this, but you don’t need years of weekly lessons to learn most instruments. With some very simple instruction and review of the most commonly used keys, these insider tips will have you playing like a pro in no time. You’ll be able to perfect your technique at home, using exclusive take home materials including audio that is provided by the instructor.

Age 16 and up—$29 materials fee collected in class – includes take home DVD and workbook.

Monday evenings, 6:30-9:00 p.m.

Registration Required: https://apm.activecommunities.com/townfh/Activity_Search/instant-guitar/2155

Community Center, 13001 N. La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

 

May 10, 2016

Star Party” at the Library…

#6 telescope-sam-1Join Fountain Hills Astronomical Society and Fountain Hills Library’s Star Party: The desert southwest is the ‘astronomy capital’ of the United States. Here the sky is always a source of spectacle, inspiration, and discussion. Bring your lawn chairs and telescopes for a unique experience of direct observation of the Moon, planets, their moons, galaxies, star clusters, and gaseous nebulae. You’ll be awed by this natural spectacle! Funded by the Fountain Hills Friends of the Library.

7:00-9:00p.m.

Fountain Hills Branch Library, Centennial Circle; 12901 N. La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

 

May 14, 2016

 

Feed the Reptiles at McDowell Mountain Regional Park

It’s feeding time! Our captive reptiles are fed once a week, and our Western Diamondback Rattlesnake, Gopher snake, King snake, and a Gila Monster invite you to join them for an early lunch! Program held at the Visitor Center in the early morning while it is still cool. We start promptly at 7:30, so allow time for parking.

Questions?  480 471-0173

7:30-8:30 a.m.  16300 McDowell Mountain Regional Park Drive MMRP, AZ 85268

 

 

May 14, 2016

A Look at India

#7 Bollywood danceCelebrate Asian/Pacific Islander American Heritage Month by watching Bollywood Dance with Kriti Dance group.  Students of Kriti Dance have performed at several regional and state levels in USA. Their passion, enthusiasm and energy can be demonstrated across different genres, whether it is the film festivals, cultural festivals, sports or national events, including the Mercury and the Suns.

Kriti Dance has grown into one of the premier Bollywood dance academies in USA, offering Bollywood dance classes for Adults, Kids and Youth. Enjoy the joy and excitement of the Bollywood dances for yourself.

10-11 a.m., Library Reading Lounge, 12901 N. La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

 

 

May 16-30, 2016

Fun Assortment of Leading Edge Programs This Summer

FH Parks and Recreation


#8 kids-playing-basketballNew Summer Sports programs are available for parents/kids as young as 3 years, through Adult Softball league.  Steve Hunter Basketball Academy focuses on Basketball skills as well as off the court life skills, and Cliff Drysdale Tennis program at Copperwynd.  A complete listing of summer classes and registration information is available in the Summer edition of The Loop, the Town of Fountain Hills Parks and Recreation magazine.

https://issuu.com/fhintheloop/docs/theloop_sum16_e-mag

 

T-Ball

Learn the fundamentals of baseball—throwing, catching, hitting, fielding, and base running in a supportive and age appropriate environment.

Mondays, 5/16-6/27; 4:30-5:00 p.m.

#9 T Ball imagesParent and Toddler Athletics

Learn how to best help your toddlers to a wide range of sports options. 18months to 3 years, plus adult to accompany each child.

Steve Hunter Life Skills and Basketball Academy

Steve Hunter, former Phoenix Suns Center and NBA veteran will teach basketball fundamentals of basketball as well as learn off the court life skills.  Camps are 2 to 4 weeks long.   Pre-registration and fee payment is required.

Cliff Drysdale Tennis Academy at Copperwynd

The Town of Fountain Hills has partnered with The Cliff Drysdale Tennis Academy to provide a full range of classes and clinics from beginners just learning the fundamentals of the game to skill building clinics for experienced players.  Pre-registration and fee payment is required.

Fitness Classes in partnership with Tru Fit Studios

New ways to enhance your fitness without Fitness Club membership.  A few of the new offerings include:

Yoga for Cyclists

Balancing Yoga

Muscle Training

Challenging New Classes Bring Bold Adventures to Fountain Hills

Archery

Salt River Tubing

Summer Camp at Camp Colley in the Pines

Salsa Dancing

Swing Dance

Summer Tech Tips and Tricks

A number of these classes begin in May, so time is of the essence. To register for these and the full range of cooking, language and health related classes, log onto the Town of Fountain Hills Recreation website to see the full range of classes and workshops.

http://www.fh.az.gov/266/Parks-Recreation

 

May 30, 2016

The Fountain Hills Veterans Memorial is a permanent installation at Fountain Park honoring America's Heroes

The Fountain Hills Veterans Memorial is a permanent installation at Fountain Park honoring America’s Heroes

Annual Memorial Day Celebration in Fountain Park

Memorial Day, an American holiday observed on the last Monday of May, honors men and women who died while serving in the US Military.  Originally known as Decoration Day, it originated in the years following the Civil War and became an official holiday in 1971.  Many Americans observe Memorial Day by visiting cemeteries or memorials, holding family gatherings and participating in parades.

VFW Post 7507 is honored to present the ceremony at the Veterans Memorial in Fountain Hills on Monday May 30th at 9AM.

April in Arizona…Sonoran Lifestyle at its Finest

 

“The best way to pay for a lovely moment is to enjoy it”  Richard Bach

“The best way to pay for a lovely moment is to enjoy it”  Richard Bach

April in Arizona reminds us, “If you’re lucky enough to live in the Sonoran Desert foothills, you’re lucky enough!”

Spring wildflowers are in abundance, sunrises and sunsets are spectacular, and outdoor living, dining and recreation are the order of every sun-filled day. The twilight hours lengthen, patios become our prime living spaces…Life is good in Fountain Hills.

 

April 1, 2016

Pic: April 1 Disney’s inside out

Movies in the Park

The Town’s popular Movies in the Park returns for the 2016 season, and Pixar’s animated movie, “Inside Out” is the first amusing offering.  “Inside Out” is PG rated, so gather up the kids, the neighbors and even Auntie Lou.

The free  movies are played under the stars at the Fountain Park Performance Pavilion; bring chairs or blankets and arrive a bit early to snag the perfect spot.

Friday, April 1, 2016, 7:00 p.m.

For more information, contact Corey Povar at 480-816-5170 or visit the Town of Fountain Hills website at www.fh.az.gov.

 

April 1-17, 2016

Play It Again Sam

April #2play-it-again-samWoody Allen’s career as a playwright and later actor/director accelerated with the success of his 1968 play, “Play it again Sam.” Fountain Hills Mainstage Theater’s April offering is a “Hilarious… a cheerful romp. Not only are Mr. Allen’s jokes and their follow ups, asides and twists audaciously brilliant, but he has a great sense of character.” – The New York Times

Nominated for 4 Tony awards, the play follows newly divorced playwright Allan Felix who has this thing about Humphrey Bogart. If only he had some of Bogart’s technique… Bookish and insecure with women, Allan’s hero, Bogey comes to the rescue, with a fantastic bevy of beauties played out in hilarious fantasy

sequences. Fixed up by friends with gorgeous women, he’s so awkward that even the mythical Bogey’s patience is tried.

Tickets are available on-line or by calling the Theater, 480-837-9661 ex: 3

Fountain Hills Community Theater, 11445 N Saguaro Blvd., Fountain Hills, AZ 85268;   http://www.fhtaz.org/

 

April 1, 2016

shutterstock_87765880Painting Workshop: Oil and Acrylics

Fountain Hills Recreation offers a variety of affordable painting and art classes for a wide range of skill levels and interests.  Art classes are held on consecutive weeks over the span of one month, and the purchase of supplies are generally required.

Thursdays: March 31, 2016 to April 28, 2016
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. or the Tuesday evening classes-

Tuesdays: April 5, 2016 to April 26, 2016
6:15p.m. to 8:15p.m.

Fountain Hills Community Center, 13001 N. La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

 

April 1-April 31 2016

Lucky Seven Lounge at Fort McDowell Casino

On Friday & Saturday nights, Lucky 7 Saloon at Fort McDowell Casino features a continually changing lineup of talented performers. There is no cover charge so you might want to plan to come a bit early for the best seating. Dates and times vary, so check out the schedules at:  http://www.fortmcdowellcasino.com/index.php/showsM

 

STR8UP BAND

For the past 25 years, Str8 Up has been entertaining party-going, music-loving audiences! There are NO LIMITS on what they do. They come prepared to give their very best, covering every genre of music one could possibly want to hear; specializing in old school R&B and Latin favorites.

RHYTHM EDITION

The Rhythm Edition is a party band for all occasions, they can perform as a 6 piece to a 9 piece band. If you’re in the mood to go dancing to a variety of music this is the band you want to party with!

DUANE MOORE’S FT MOGOLLON BAND

April #5 duane-moore-ft-mogollon-band-shows-duane-moore-ft-mogollon-band-imageMogollon, (pronounced Mug-e-on) began in the small Northeastern Arizona town of Overgaard. The name of the band is derived from the “Mogollon Rim”. Mogollon has earned the reputation as one of the Premier Country Rock Entertainment groups in the West and continues to keep their high standard. Their scope of performing ability is truly amazing! They can play about anything, from Hank Williams to Pink Floyd to their original written songs.

SMOKESTACK LIGHTNING BAND

Smokestack Lightning is made up of all Gila River Indian Community members and been together since 2009. They were nominated for a Native American Music Award (NAMMY) in 2011 for Best Blues Recording for their album “Soul Left Blind.” In 2014 they came in second place in the Arizona Blues Showdown in the band category. In 2015 they came in first place in the Arizona Blues Showdown in the same category.

FURIOUS GEORGE

Furious George provide exciting, live, musical entertainment! They are a five-piece wedding band featuring talented vocalists and musicians to create the ideal atmosphere!

POWERDRIVE BAND

Arizona’s favorite Big Band, playing your favorite Latin and top 40 music!

http://www.fortmcdowellcasino.com/index.php/showsM

 

April 1-31, 2016

April brings the perfect weather for a good game of Pickleball!

Pickleball is a combination of ping-pong, tennis, and badminton. In the oddly named sport, singles or double teams hit a waffle ball over a low net with wooden or composite paddles.

Parks and Recreation provides the paddles and waffle balls but players are encouraged to bring their own. Pickleball is a fun, easy sport to learn, and regular players are eager to teach newcomers. There is drop-in play daily and schedules are posted at the Palisades Courts.

Golden Eagle Park, northwest of Fountain Hills High School; 15900 Golden Eagle Blvd. Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

 

April 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 2016

April #6 Hikers“Friday Fitness” Hikes at McDowell Mountain Regional Park

Come to one, or come to all of MMRP fitness hikes that are held every Friday. (Check website for location, as they vary).  The April Fool’s Day hike will meet at the Dixie Mine Trailhead – at the end of Golden Eagle Blvd, in Fountain Hills (outside of park). Park entry fee is $2. Hike distance is between 8-12 miles. Hike will be led by Kevin B. Bring plenty of water, and snacks and make sure to have sturdy comfortable shoes & clothing. http://www.maricopacountyparks.net/events/friday-fitness-hike-/

 

April 7, 2016

The Mysterious World of Johannes Vermeer

 Senior Activity Center Lecture Series

Thursday, April 7, 2016, 11-12 p.m.

Fountain Hills Community Center, 13001 N. La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

https://apm.activecommunities.com/townfh/Activity_Search/mysterious

 

April 7, 2016

Herbs at Fountain Hills Farmers MarketFarmer’s Market/ Art on the Avenue

Support local artisans, foodies and farmers. Fountain Hills Farmer’s Market goes away like Cinderella for the summer.  Local products…salsas, sauces, spices that will represent us well as your hostess gifts as you travel over the summer. Only two markets left until April,14, 2016 when they adjourn until October, 2016.

Thursday, 11-5 p.m. Avenue of the Fountains, in front of

Sonoran Lifestyle Real Estate,16824 E. Avenue of the Fountains, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268;

plenty of free parking in the lot behind our office as well.

 

April 9, 10, 2016

April #8 Community ChorusFountain Hills Community Chorus 25th Anniversary Concert

The Fountain Hills Community Chorus is staging a spectacular “Silver Reflections” concert to highlight its 25th Year of delightful entertainment.

The concerts will be presented in the Community Center Ballroom, and theater-style seating (with your tickets in hand) is on a first come-first served basis.  Tickets are at Gridley’s, on the Avenue of the Fountains near the Sonoran Lifestyle Real Estate office, and at CardSmart, at Fountainside Plaza until April 8, 2016. The Chorus will be accompanied by the Community Band.

Saturday, April 9, 2016   4:00 p.m.

Sunday, April 10, 4:00 p.m.

Fountain Hills Community Center 13001 N. La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

 

April 14, 2016

“Laughter” Yoga

Senior Activity Center

Stretch your body and lighten up your day with “Laughter Yoga” class # 796.  Pre-registration is required at the Senior Activity Center.

Fountain Hills Community Center, 13001 N. La Montana Dr, Fountain Hills AZ 85268

 

April 14, 2016

April #9 Original ArtArt on the Avenue/ Farmer’s Market

→PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS THE LAST “ART ON THE AVENUE” FAIR UNTIL OCTOBER 2016

Fountain Hills Farmer’s Market adjourns in the for the summer when our artisans and vendors move to cooler climes.  Shopping our market shows our vendors we support them:  local products…salsas, sauces, spices will represent us well as your hostess gifts as you travel over the summer.  

Thursday, 11-5 p.m. Avenue of the Fountains, in front of Sonoran Lifestyle Real Estate, with plenty of free parking and easy access from the lot behind our office.

 

 

April 17, 2016

April #10Community BandCommunity Band Concert

Fountain Hills Community Band is a rollicking but inclusive group of instrumental music fans who welcome anyone with at least High School band experience—and the commitment to rehearse during their winter/spring season. The band serves as an advocate for a variety of music-big band, military marches, and other concert band classics to ensure that this wonderful instrumental music continues to be performed and enjoyed by all ages.

Sunday, April 17,2016,  4 p.m. Seating is first come-first served.

Fountain Hills Community Center, 13001 N. La Montana, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

 

April 22-May 1, 2016

April #11 Dear EdwinaDear Edwina, Jr,

Fountain Hills Youth Theater Spring Production

Thirteen-year-old Edwina Spoonapple has very talented siblings. But because of this, she thinks that she isn’t special or talented. Yet Edwina has many talents including leadership, singing and advising, and she combines all of them by directing musicals out of her garage.

The topic of these musicals is letters written to her by neighborhood kids who need advice. One of the main themes of Dear Edwina is Edwina’s desire to be in the “Advice-a-palooza” festival because she feels it will prove that she is as talented as her siblings.

Fountain Hills Community Theater, 11445 N Saguaro Blvd., Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

Tickets on-line or by phone at 837-9661, ex.# 3    http://www.fhtaz.org

 

April 22, 2016

Full Moon Hike

McDowell Mountain Regional Park
Set off into the desert under the light of the full moon. Join the Ranger on this guided walk on the popular North Trail. Hike will be 3-miles. Trail rating is easy, but the trailhead is 5 miles from entrance, so allow appropriate driving time. Parking is limited, so please carpool if possible.

16300 McDowell Mountain Park Dr. MMRP, AZ 85268 (480) 471-0173

http://www.maricopacountyparks.net/events/full-moon-hike-mcdowell/

 

April 22, 2016

River of Time Museum’s “Theater Thursday”

Tommy with Merchants

Tommy with Merchants

Featuring the Musical Stylings of Tommy Holliday

April’s “Theater Thursday” is a cozy lunchtime gathering with free entertainment.  Held in the courtyard of the River of Time Museum, you can munch your lunch—bring one from home, or order one of ours—and listen to an interesting lecture, poetry, or musical entertainment. Seating is limited, and registration is required. http://rotmuseum.org/event-details-register?id=26

12:00 noon at River of Time Museum, 12901 N. La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, 85268

 

April 23, 2016

April #13 desert tortoiseDesert Tortoise – “Hands on” Exploration Day

at McDowell Mountain Regional Park

Did you know that we have desert tortoises that live in the wild? What should you do if you see one of these amazing animals? Learn about these unique creatures and see them in person at our Visitor Center. You can also check out the other animals on display including a rattlesnake, gila monster, kingsnake, gophersnake, scorpions and a tarantula! Program takes place at the Visitor Center.

Saturday, April 23, 2-3 p.m. 16300 McDowell Mountain Park Dr. MMRP, AZ 85268 (480) 471-0173
http://www.maricopacountyparks.net/events/the-desert-tortoise-/

 

April 30, 2016

April #14BurnettFamily-53-1024x682Burnett Family Bluegrass Band-Front Porch Performance

Well known as one of the premier Arizona Bluegrass Bands, this family of talented musicians is known for its hard driving instrumentals and fine-tuned harmonies and were the 2004 winners of the esteemed Telluride Bluegrass Festival! FREE TICKETS ARE REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION TO THIS PROGRAM. They must be picked up at the Customer Service Desk at the library prior to the performance in the Community Center.

Saturday, April 30, 2016, 2-4 p.m. Community Center, 13001 N. La Montana, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

 

April 30, 2016

Creedence Clearwater Revisited

Fort McDowell Casino Entertainment Series

Stu Cook and Doug “Cosmo” Clifford may not have intended it, but their band Creedence Clearwater Revisited has taken on a startling life of its own. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame rhythm section (bass and drums respectively) from the legendary group Creedence Clearwater Revival launched the Creedence Clearwater Revisited project in 1995 to once again perform live Creedence Clearwater Revival hits touchstones of a generation. Though the pair initially only planned to play private parties, Creedence Clearwater Revisited now performs up to 100 shows a year and released the album “Recollection.”

This is an outdoor event—DOORS OPEN 7 PM, SHOWTIME 8 PM; Starting at $35 at Casino Gift Shop or Ticketmaster: https://www.fortmcdowellcasino.com/index.php/shows/creedence-clearwater-revisited

 

April/May, 2016

Registration for Boys and Girls Club Summer Camps

Boys and Girls club logoSummer fun abounds at the Fountain Hills Boys and Girls club. Children and teenagers are placed on appropriate age groups and participate in a wide range of fun activities.  Camps run from May to August and include crafts, computers, games and field trips, sports, ice cream socials and picnics.

14605 N. Del Cambre, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

480 344-5400   McKee@bgcs.org

 

 

Welcome to a Bountiful 2016: January Activities in Fountain Hills

 

Four Peaks 2006

“Tomorrow Is the beginning of a 365 page book. Write a good one” — Brad Paisley

January, 2016

Happy New Year with good wishes for a joy-filled 2016 from all your friends and associates at Sonoran Lifestyle Real Estate.

Maybe this is your year to learn to speak French, paint a picture of a stunning mountain view, perfect your golf swing, or spend more time celebrating the Arts…

It’s all here—lifetime learning, entertainment, and camaraderie, including opportunities to make a difference in our community.  New classes of all kinds…Pet CPR—French Language lessons—Kid Chefs—Tennis—Yoga—weight-loss coaching—these and many more adventures help you launch into an interesting New Year.

Check out the hundreds of classes, tours and experiences offered by the Town of Fountain Hills, The Fountain Hills Library, and the Community Center Activity Center.

 

Please note that activities listed below may change without notice, and that we have represented information to the best of our knowledge as of January 1, 2016.

 

January, 2016 at #2 jan View  from GrapeablesGrapeables Wine Bar & Lounge

Free musical entertainment in a relaxed lakeside bistro environment each Friday and Saturday evening.  Find them at Plaza Fountainside,  12645 N. Saguaro Blvd, #9, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268 Tel: (480) 816-5959

1/2/2016:  Renowned Jazz and Reggae artist, Walt Richardson

Friday, 1/8/2016:  Jenny Jarnagin;  Saturday, 1/9/2016: – Cecile Hortensia; Friday 1/15/2015 – Billy Cioffi Trio; Saturday January 16th – Hans Olson; Friday 1/22/2015 – Notes From Neptune;  Saturday 1/23/2015– Adam Simons;  Friday 1/29/2015– Blue Goats, http://www.reverbnation.com/thebluegoat;  Saturday 1/30/2015 – Strong Devoted

Fountain Hills In-Home Concert Series

One of the most unique activities in Fountain Hills is the Fountain Hills Cultural and Civic Association’s (FHCCA) In-Home concert series.  Two separate ticket series are available—Classical and Jazz.  The venues are spacious private homes affording each participant an intimate musical interface with the artists.

TICKETS SELL OUT FAR IN ADVANCE, BUT THIS SPECIAL MUSICAL EXPERIENCE IS YOURS BY RESERVING AND PURCHASING YOUR SERIES IN ADVANCE PRIOR TO EACH SEASON.

Classical Series

SEDONA WINTERMUSICFEST TRIO, Featuring:   Alexander Filterstein, clarinet;  Nicholas Canellakis, cello and Michael Brown, piano

http://www.fhcultural-civic.org/#!in-home-concerts/mdyw6

 

 

 

 

January 5, 2016

Jan #3 TaichiWatercolor classes, Yoga, Adult softball, Tennis, French, Tai chi and dozens more.  Many unusual classes are scheduled for Youth and Adult audiences…Lego Robotics to Conversational French Camp and Archery.

Check Town website for schedule and on-line registration; fee and equipment requirements available on line.

http://www.fh.az.gov/266/Parks-Recreation

 

January 5, 2016

Youth Golf at Sunridge Canyon Golf Club

Jan #4 Lessons at SunridgeJoin us each week every Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday for our after school JR Golf program taught by Jake Houston. For more information on Jake and the scope of the program, please visit jakehoustongolf.com and click the link below for the schedule of events each week! Reserve your child’s spot now by calling (480) 837-5100.

4-5 p.m. after school program;  Tuesdays age 3-7;  Wednesdays age 8-12;  Thursdays 13-15

13100 Sunridge Drive; Fountain Hills, AZ 85268   (480) 837-5100

http://www.sunridgegolf.com/golf-instruction/

 

January 6, 2016

McDowell Mountain Regional Park Nature Walks and talks…various topics throughout the month.  Free with Park admission or Annual Pass.

The Desert Tortoise

Did you know that we have desert tortoises that live in the wild?  Learn about these unique creatures through a brief presentation by Ranger Amy.

Dozens of different seasonal talks that include easy on-site tours.  You can also check out the live animals on display in the Visitor Center, including a rattlesnake, Gila monster, gopher snake, scorpions and a tarantula! Program takes place at the Visitor Center

Time: 1:00 PM    Duration: up to an hour; Speaker: Ranger Amy R.

Fee: $6 vehicle entry fee or annual pass

http://www.maricopa.gov/parks/mcdowell/

 

 

 

January 6-28, Fountain Hills Juried Art Show

Jan #5 Juried Art ShowThis showcase of area artists is one of the most anticipated events of the year in Fountain Hills.  Mingle with the artists during the reception, and enjoy these inspiring pieces on exhibition in the Community Center all month long.

Artist Reception, Wednesday, January 6, 2016,   5:30 to 7 p.m.

Exhibition will hang throughout the Community Center, January 6-28, 2016.

13001 N. La Montana Dr, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

 

January 8-17, 2016

Fountain Hills Theater presents:  Talley’s Folly

Pic #6 Jan tallys FollyPulitzer Prize winning romantic play also won the Drama Critic Circle Award for Best Play. Follow as the road to romance bumps through its interesting and amusing course.

Tickets on line or by Phone at 837-9661, ex 3

http://www.fhtaz.org/

 

January 8, 2016

Fridays Fitness Hike – Dixie Mine Trailhead (End of Golden Eagle Blvd)

McDowell Mountain Regional Park

Meet at Dixie Mine Trailhead – at the end of Golden Eagle Blvd, in Fountain Hills (outside of park). This hike will offer a slower/shorter option (no more than 5-miles) and an option of a faster hike with a distance of between 8-12 miles. Park entry fee is $2. Long hike will be led by Kevin B. Bring plenty of water, snacks and make sure to have comfortable shoes and clothing.

Time: 8:00 a.m.   Duration: up to 4 hours Hike Leader: Kevin B.

http://www.maricopa.gov/parks/mcdowell/

 

January 9, 2016

Babysitter Safety and CPR Class

9am-12 p.m. Navajo room, Community Center

13001 N. La Montana Dr, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://www.fh.az.gov/266/Parks-Recreation

 

January 11, 2016

Community Chorus Concert

#7 Jan Community chorusMonday, January 11, Community Center

Take in the Juried Art Exhibition and the winter concert of the Community Chorus. Quality free entertainment to share with friends and neighbors provided by two if the member organizations of the FHCCA.

7 p.m.  Community Center;   13001 N. La Montana Dr, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

 

January 11, 2016

Junior Chefs (New Class Offering)

#8 Jan Kids mini chefsJan 11, 2016 to Feb 8, 2016

Move over, Gordon Ramsey! Coed students in this class will learn the basic elements of cooking. Students will be taught recipes and preparation methods for various foods from around the world, kitchen safety, cooking terms and recipe structure. They will make a recipe book of the recipes they learn in class so they can repeat the recipes at home.

Ages 7-15; Mondays, 5:30-7p.m; Pre-registration required plus fees; 15 students only.  Community Center Kitchen;  31001 N. La Montana Dr, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

 

January 13, 2016

Got New Year’s Resolutions? The Library Can Help!

Come to an orientation to more than 300 Free, on-line classes.  Gale Courses go for 6 weeks, are designed to work at your own pace, through topics as diverse as “Lose Weight and Keep it off,” “Computer Skills for the Workplace,” and “Where does all my Money go?”

Registration is needed; group will meet in the Computer Area of the Library.

9:00-10:30a.m.

Fountain Hills Branch Library; 12901 La Montana Dr, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

 

 

January 13, 2016

#9 Jan  European TravelEurope on a Budget!

The theme of this year’s Winter Reading Program focusses on planning European Travel, with emphasis on France, Germany, Ireland, Scotland and England, but also general facts on planning your trip to many destinations in the Old Countries.  Places to stay, best guide books for pre-planning, historical commentary, ways to travel, personal security, and much more!

5:30-7:30 p.m.

Note:  Location in the Community Center adjacent to the Library;

13001 N. La Montana Dr, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

 

January 14, 2016

Beginner French

Jan 14, 2016 to Feb 11, 2016; Each Thursday 5:30pm to 7pm

Class is open to kids from 7-15 with a “French Camp,” where the language is used for three days, topped off with a “French” picnic.

This class is designed for kids to learn conversational French. Students will learn through interacting with one another and playing out scenes (such as meeting at a cafe or going to school). Additionally, they will also watch movies and play games in French. On the last day of class, students will celebrate with a French picnic.

***Note:  Adult French classes available as well. Registration required, and class is held to intimate number.

http://www.fh.az.gov/266/Parks-Recreation

 

January 16, 2016

Adult Tennis for Beginners- Course # 1911

Jan 16, 2016 through Mar 5, 2016; pre-registration required plus fee

Saturday, January 16, 11-12 p.m.  Golden Eagle Park;  Ages:     18 and up Gender: Coed; 8 openings remaining.  http://www.fh.az.gov/266/Parks-Recreation

 

January 16, 2016

#10 mcdowell-meltdownMcDOWELL MELTDOWN — Mountain Bike Race and Event

McDowell Mountain Regional Park is arguably the premier home XC race course for many AZ mountain bike events.  The McDowell Meltdown event includes more than 12 levels of prizes, youth to experienced racers. Bring the whole crew; there’s a sweet new pump track for everyone to enjoy.

McDowell Mountain Regional Park

16300 McDowell Mountain Park Dr,  McDowell Mountain Regional Park,  85255

 

January 16, 2016

CODE GIRL- inspiring feature-length documentary

#11Code Girl logo shoePresented by the Friends of the Library—exclusive in Arizona

Join high school-aged girls from around the world as they try to better their community through technology and collaboration in this thrilling, heartfelt documentary.

This is a free showing of the feature-length documentary, but you’ll need to pick up a free ticket at the library. Tickets will be available beginning at 12:30 p.m. on the day of the movie; show your free ticket for admission to the Hopi/Pima room in the Community Center next to the Library.

http://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventsignup.asp

 

January 19, 2016

Archery Classes—*New To Fountain Hills Recreation*

Ever wanted to learn how to shoot a bow and arrow? Well here’s your chance! In this class, you will learn the safe and proper way to shoot a compound bow. The instructor will teach you the 11 Steps to Archery Success. This class is NOT just for children; anyone who would like to learn a new skill is welcome. January 19 through February 23, 2016.

Each Tues; 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm—Four Peaks Park; Ages: At least 8 to adult; registration required.  http://www.fh.az.gov/266/Parks-Recreation

 

January 21, 2016

Horse lover alert!  Special Author presentation relating to our area’s wild horse herds.

The Horse Lover is a personal history of H. Alan Day’s efforts to establish a sanctuary for unadoptable wild horses being warehoused by the Bureau of Land Management. Day lobbied Congress to allow him to turn 35,000 acres that he had purchased into Mustang Meadows Ranch, the first government-sponsored wild horse sanctuary established in the United States.

Note: Due to popularity of the topic, this book talk will be held in the Community Center.

2:00-3:00 p.m.  13001 N La Montana Dr, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

 

January 22, 2016

Fountain Hills Theater Presents La Cage Aux Folles!

12-la-cage-logo2-243x300Certain to be a ‘Sell-Out’

January 22 – February 7, 2016

Before there was the popular movie The Birdcage, there was the Tony award- winning, smash hit Broadway musical, LA CAGE AUX FOLLES. Hysterical, modern fun; Note: Adult content, please.

Tickets on line at  http://www.fhtaz.org/or by Phone at 837-9661, ex 3

 

 

January 24, 2016

Fountain Hills In-Home Concert Series

The Fountain Hills Cultural and Civic Association’s (FHCCA) In-Home Concert Series is one of the area’s most unforgettable Cultural experiences.  Two separate ticket series are available—Classical and Jazz.  The venues are spacious homes affording each participant an intimate musical interface with the artists.

TICKETS SELL OUT FAR IN ADVANCE, BUT THIS SPECIAL MUSICAL EXPERIENCE IS YOURS BY RESERVING AND PURCHASING YOUR SERIES IN ADVANCE PRIOR TO EACH SEASON.

JAZZ SERIES:  JAZZ DIVAS Featuring:

Delphine Cortez, Diana Lee, Sherry Robertson

http://www.fhcultural-civic.org/#!in-home-concerts/mdyw6

 

 

January 27, 2016

Fountain Hills Activities and Volunteer Expo

13- Volunteer Expe FlyerThe Cultural and Civic wealth we enjoy in Fountain Hills is fueled by the power of our volunteers.  Attend this great event to explore community organizations that provide ways to get involved in activities that warm your heart and use your talents to advantage.  Sponsored by Fountain View Village.

2:00-4:00p.m. Community Center

13001 N. La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

http://www.fh.az.gov/227/Special-Events

 

January 31, 2016

Front Porch Performance, Presented by Friends of the Library

marchipasioncorp#14Mariachi Pasion started in a music class at Arizona State University. On a whim and with a whole lot of “GANAS”, eight girls thought it would be fun to play for a close relative… the rest is “HERSTORY”! The group has grown into a fifteen member group with the majority of musicians having worked their way through their education playing mariachi music!

2:00-4:00p.m, Community Center

13001 N. La Montana Dr, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

 

January 31, 2016

Fountain Hills In-Home Concert Series

SUNDAY SOIREE  Featuring:  Elizabeth Buck, flute and Lynne Aspnes

Cyclists Find Fountain Hills a ‘Match Made in Heaven’

bicyclistWith more than 390 miles of dedicated bike lanes, cycling is the perfect way to enjoy the astounding views in Fountain Hills. Bicycling and hiking are in the top 5 reasons regional folks visit the Fountain Hills. Serious riders find the Hills a challenging place to build strength and endurance for competitive riding, but all levels of riders come to enjoy our special slice of Sonoran Desert heaven.

 

Two local Bicycle stores serve local and regional riders alike.  Fountain Hills Bikes is located at the far north end of the city, convenient to the popular off-road trails available at McDowell Mountain Park. Offering sales, service and rental bikes for short or long term, this experienced crew has served more than two generations of area riders.

Biking GearFountain Hills Bikes   15225 N. Fountain Hills Blvd   480 836-8827

http://www.fountainhillsbikes.com/

The world-renowned mountain bike tracks in McDowell Mountain Park offer three loops totaling 15 miles: one for the experts, one for intermediate riders, and one for the average rider. Each loop offers a variety of obstacles to test the riders’ skills. The first track consists of steep inclines, swooping turns, technical descents, and rugged terrain. This competitive track is geared for mountain bikers who want to test their skills as riders. Joggers and equestrian riders are welcome to give the track a try too. The Long Loop of the track was designed for the average rider but is used by all. The Sport Loop is for intermediate riders and experts. The Technical Loop is for the expert rider. This portion of the track offers swooping turns, very technical descents, and steep inclines.  Recent competitions on these breathtaking hills have drawn more than 30,000 spectators.

 http://www.maricopa.gov/parks/mcdowell/Biking.aspx

McDowell Mountain BikesServing all ages and skill levels of riders, McDowell Mountain Cycles (MMC) is located on the south end of Saguaro Blvd.  Offering service, products, clothing and training, MMC hosts a number of rides offering exercise, coaching and fellowship.

Their popular Saturday “MMC Road Run” features three levels of riders, from Pro’s to the “Slow Go’s” starts at 7 am from Starbucks.  Schedules and activities vary, so check their website for details. Other rides of interest to area riders include:

mountain BikeDec 5: AES McDowell Mountain 60 – Fountain Hills, AZ

Dec 12: Dawn to Dusk – Fountain Hills, AZ

Jan 16: MBAA McDowell Meltdown – Fountain Hills, AZ

Jan 30: MBAA Estrella Hedgehog Hustle – Goodyear, AZ

Feb 12-14: 24 Hours in the Old Pueblo – Tucson, AZ

MMC also hosts periodic all-ladies rides, which includes all skill levels and is beginning to draw riders from across the valley; details are posted on their informative website.

McDowell Mountain Cycles  11879 N. Saguaro Blvd. Fountain Hills, AZ 85268  480 272-8741

http://mcdowellmountaincycles.com/mmc-life/

Desert Bloom 08 029Trails through Fountain Hills, McDowell Mountain Park and the McDowell Mountain Preserve are accessible from across the valley, giving thousands of outdoor enthusiasts’ access to some of the most pristine desert beauty in the world. So if you want to rent a bike for a few hours at Fountain Hills bikes, or biking is your “daily dose” of fitness, Fountain Hills is the perfect place to glide along under perpetual blue skies.  See Map My Ride link below for thousands of connecting trails across this glorious State.

http://www.mapmyride.com/us/fountain-hills-az/

Friday Fitness Hikes!

The New Year is almost upon us and that means a fresh new start for 2014! McDowell Mountain Park is offering Friday Fitness Hikes starting on January 3rd with the Escondido Trail.

Hiking through the Sonoran Desert on a trail

Hiking through the Sonoran Desert on a trail

Join Ranger Amy for an 8 am start to a 3 hour hike of the McDowell Mountain Park. Each week features a different trail so the exercise keeps fresh and the scenery stays engaging!

There is no fee for the activity but there is a vehicle entrance fee to the park of $6.

For more information please visit:    http://www.maricopa.gov/parks/mcdowell/