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DESERT FOOTHILLS THEATER ANNOUNCES NEW MARCH SHOWS
“T
he Glen Campbell Story: A Tribute to His Legend and His Music” will have one performance on Sunday, March 24, 2 p.m. From The Beach Boy’s “Pet Sounds” album to the movie “True Grit” or with the unforgettable “Rhinestone Cowboy”, Campbell has influenced pop culture and the music scene more than most. The Glen Campbell Story is a spectacular concert celebrating the life and music of this legend featuring many of his hits. Tickets for the performance are $28 and available at www.DFTheater. org. “Disaster: A 70s Disaster Movie Musical” will play for three weekends starting Friday, March 29. It’s 1979, and New York’s hottest A-listers are lining up for the opening of a floating casino and discotheque. Also attending is a faded disco star, a sexy nightclub singer with her elevenyear-old twins, a disaster expert, a
feminist reporter, an older couple with a secret, a pair of young guys looking for ladies, an untrustworthy businessman, and a nun with a gambling addiction. What begins as a night of boogie fever quickly changes to panic as the ship succumbs to multiple disasters, such as earthquakes, tidal waves, and infernos. As the night turns into day, everyone struggles to survive and, quite possibly, repair the love that they’ve lost . . . or at least escape the killer rats.
held in the Cactus Shadows Fine Arts Theater, 33606 N. 60th St., Scottsdale, 85266. Parking is free. “We have a full line-up of events in 2019, sure to entertain and make our audiences laugh,” says Tia Wooley, managing director of the Desert Foothills Theater.
The award-winning Desert Foothills Theater has been presenting live performances in the far north Valley since 1975.
For tickets and more information about upcoming events and shows, visit www.DFTheater.org or call 480488-1081.
Show times are 7:30 p.m. for Fridays and Saturdays, March 29-30, April 5-6 and April 12-13. Sunday afternoon matinee shows begin at 2 p.m. on March 31, April 7 and April 14. Tickets are $17-$35 and available at www.DFTheater.org. “The Glen Campbell Story” and performances of “Disaster” will be
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oys team charity was founded by two moms who wanted to teach their boys the importance of giving back and making a difference in their local community. This volunteer service organization is dedicated to developing an altruistic spirit in 7th through 12th grade boys through active participation of parents and sons in philanthropic projects. In addition to providing valuable community service, btc strives to promote personal growth, strengthen family relationships, develop team skills and provide educational opportunities for our young men.
general meetings and smaller teammate meetings. League meetings can range from inspiring speakers, such as blind golfer Jeremy Poincenot, to team building activities such as bubble soccer.
boys team charity (btc) was started in the Phoenix, Arizona area. Since its inception in 2001, btc has grown to 26 Leagues in 4 states: Arizona, California, Colorado and Texas.
Leagues are organized by geographical region.
Each btc member commits to serving league and philanthropy hours during the btc calendar year, which runs May 1 - April 30. League hours are earned at
New Member drive begins March 1-11. Listing of leagues and league boundaries can be found on our btc website.
Philanthropy is at the core of the boys team charity activities, and leagues select their own community partners. Some partners are large, year-long partners, such as local food banks and Ronald McDonald Houses. Other partners may have yearly events such as placing flags on gravesites at a National Cemetery, or distributing school supplies to children in need.
To learn more about boys team charity, go to boysteamcharity.org
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