NOVEMBER 13, 2013
Raise the Curtain campaign kicks off in Cave Creek
CCUSD – The Fine Arts Center at Cactus Shadows High School in Cave Creek will be 25 years old next year, and a group of concerned supporters have come together to create the RAISE THE CURTAIN campaign in order to raise funds needed to replace carpeting, buy new theater seats, repair and upgrade the general electrical system, replace curtains and stage cables, upgrade restrooms and paint.
NOVEMBER 13, 2013
Search that attic!
Personal art, artifacts to be examined at Heard Museum North Scottsdale’s Appraisal Day
Learn more about those items lurking in your closets or storage units, or collecting dust on shelves! Leading Native art traders will examine personal treasures and offer information about materials, dates, artists and traditions at the Heard Museum Council American Indian Art & Artifacts Appraisal Day at Heard Museum North Scottsdale.
NOVEMBER 13, 2013
Local Principal, Janiene V. Marlow, among America’s best
ALEXANDRIA, Va. – Janiene V. Marlow is among 61 outstanding elementary and middle school principals from across the nation and abroad who have been named as 2013 National Distinguished Principals (NDP) by the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP).
NOVEMBER 13, 2013
Desert Stages Theatre Presents ‘Peter Pan’
Nov. 15 – Dec. 22
SCOTTSDALE – Desert Stages Theatre transforms Cullity Hall into a magical land filled with adventure and imagination for another delightful On Stage production and crowd favorite, Peter Pan, Fri., Nov. 15 – Sun., Dec. 22.
NOVEMBER 13, 2013
Scottsdale Civil War Round Table meets November 19
Christopher L. Kolakowski to present; no admission; open to everyone
COTTSDALE – The next meeting of the Scottsdale Civil War Round Table is November 19 at 6:40 p.m. at the Civic Center Library (Auditorium), 3839 N. Drinkwater Blvd. in Scottsdale. The Tullahoma Campaign will be presented by Christopher L. Kolakowski. Everyone is welcome. There is no admission charge.
NOVEMBER 13, 2013
The Apache-Sitgreaves promotes safe Christmas tree cutting practices this holiday season
SPRINGERVILLE – This holiday season thousands of Arizona families will be trekking through national forests looking for their perfect Christmas tree. The Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests understands how important this family tradition is during the holidays and would like to remind people how to do it as safe as possible.