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PINNACLE PEAK FARMERS MARKET WHEN: Every Saturday through May 2020, 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. WHERE: Six Flags Hurricane Harbor, 4243 W. Pinnacle Peak Rd. WHAT: Pinnacle Peak Farmers Market serves the north Phoenix area with a wide variety of local vendors including fresh fruits and veggies, local honey, tamales, fresh bread, organic eggs, hummus, fresh salsa, sauces and much more! Come visit us each Saturday morning.

MARICOPA COUNTY HOME AND GARDEN SHOW WHEN: January 10 – January 12, Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. - 6:30 p.m., Sunday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. WHERE: Arizona State Fairgrounds, 1826 W. McDowell Rd. in Phoenix WHAT: The largest home show in the Southwest returns. Back by popular demand, the Tiny Homes Street of Dreams, features smart technology, she sheds, man caves, farmhouse, and rustic. For three days only, don’t miss the chance to tour the unique collection of tiny home models. MCHomeshows.com

BARTLETT LAKE CHRISTMAS TREE HABITAT INSTALLMENTS WHEN: January 11, 8:30 a.m. WHERE: Bartlett Lake, 20808 E. Barlett Dam Rd. in Carefree WHAT: Volunteers are invited to help drop Christmas trees into Bartlett Lake (meet at the Yellow Cliffs boat ramp). Used Christmas trees ensure robust fish populations at this Tonto National Forest impoundment. Bring a pair of gloves, a real and decoration-free Christmas tree and help conserve sport-fishing opportunities for future generations! Contact Bryant Dickens at 623-236-7593 with questions.

DISNEY ON ICE PRESENTS MICKEY’S SEARCH PARTY WHEN: January 16 - 19, 7 p.m. WHERE: Talking Stick Resort Arena, 201 E. Jefferson St. in Phoenix WHAT: Create unforgettable memories and become part of the story when Disney On Ice presents Mickey’s Search Party comes to Phoenix! This brandnew immersive ice-skating experience brings the magic closer to fans than ever before through engaging elements that take place on the ice, in the air and in the seats. An exciting participatory adventure delivering compelling storytelling through multi-leveled production numbers that immerse fans into the fantastic worlds of Disney-Pixar’s Coco, Frozen, Moana, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Toy Story and The Little Mermaid.

NANCY ELLIOTT AND STEWART MACDOUGALL IN CONCERT WHEN: January 19, 3-5 p.m. WHERE: North Mountain Visitor Center, 12950 North 7th Street in Phoenix WHAT: Ms. Elliott, a true Arizona cowgirl, writes and sings music of the Southwest and the Sonoran Desert, with a few tall tales and poems thrown in. Stewart MacDougall, a Canadian singer/songwriter, did keyboard and vocal work with Laura Vinson, k.d. lang, Ian Tyson and others before pursuing a solo career. He lives in Alberta and winters in Arizona, where he performs throughout the Valley of the Sun. The two are both on Ms. Elliott’s newest CD, Tall Tree. Tickets are $20 at the center’s gift shop, 602-3435125, or from the PayPal account at www.saveourmountains.org/support with a surcharge of $5.00 per ticket. Save Our Mountains Foundation runs the nonprofit North Mountain Visitor Center, a gateway to Phoenix’s North Mountain Preserve, with hiking information, concerts, a bookstore, science exhibits and more.

BUSINESS PROS CONNECT WHEN: January 23, 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. WHERE: Deer Valley Airport Restaurant, 702 W. Deer Valley Rd. in Phoenix WHAT: Please join fellow entrepreneurs for our monthly networking meeting. We are here to build relationships and exchange referrals. This is a FREE

non-industry exclusive event and we would love to hear about you and your business! Be sure to bring plenty of business cards. Brought to you by Eculeus Group Publishing and Deer Valley Times.

THE 29TH ARIZONA MILITARY VEHICLE SHOW WHEN: January 25-26, Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. WHERE: Turf Paradise, 1501 W. Bell Rd. in Phoenix WHAT: This event is sponsored by the Arizona Military Vehicle Collectors Club. On display will be an impressive lineup of military vehicles including jeeps, trucks, humvees, tanks, and armored cars from WWI through modern conflicts. Contact Alan Thurston at 602-791-5235 for more info. Admission: $8 for adults. Children and active military get in for free. OPEN DAILY 11AM-2AM Sunday at 10am for early NFL games HAPPY HOUR 3-6PM Kitchen Serving Full menu till 1am

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CALL HIM ERNEST W. MCFARLAND - THE ARIZONA YEARS WHEN: January 25, 10:30 a.m. WHERE: Sunnyslope Historical Society, 737 E. Hatcher Rd. in Phoenix WHAT: Come see this FREE presentation by Gary Stuart. Come learn about the nuances of how Ernest McFarland influenced the early years of Arizona via his political life as a lawyer, judge, senator, governor, Arizona Supreme Court Justice and business entrepreneur. Enjoy history, & food. Seating is limited. For reservations visit www.SunnyslopeHistoricalSociety.org or call 602-3313150.

CELEBRATING EARLY ARIZONA WOMEN ARTISTS, WRITERS, PHOTOGRAPHERS AND SONGSTERS WHEN: January 28, 1 p.m. WHERE: JFCS Center for Senior Enrichment, inside The Palazzo, 6250 N. 19th Avenue in Phoenix WHAT: Jan Cleere will present her fascinating talk about some of the finest early Arizona artists were women who wrote, painted, photographed and vocalized the magnificence and history of their communities and their circumstances. Join us to celebrate these artistic visionaries and to learn more about their valuable contributions. No charge, but please RSVP to carol. goldstein@jfcsaz.org or call 602-943-2198.

AMERICANO! WHEN: Performances begin January 29 at 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Phoenix Theatre, 1825 N. Central Ave. in Phoenix WHAT: This musical true story follows Tony, the child of immigrants who discovers his undocumented status when he tries to enlist in the Marines. With his lifelong dream of serving in the military vanishing quickly, Tony must confront his family, his heritage, and a deeply divided country. Featuring a sumptuous original score of new music, Americano! casts a profoundly human light on what it means to be a Dreamer.

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