Join us on Saturday and Sunday, March 7th & 8th for the 31st Annual My Nana's Best Tasting Salsa Challenge! Steele Indian School Park 300 E. Indian School Road Phoenix, AZ 85012 For more info: www.SalsaChallenge.com
Details: Tongue Tied! Winner ‘Best Monthly Dance Night’ by New Times, 2014 Voted 'Best Dance Night' by New Times Readers, 2013 Indie + Whatever-Else-Is-Fun-To-Dance-To Every 1st Saturday of the month From 9pm-2am at Linger Longer Lounge 6522 N. 16th St, Phoenix, AZ (N. of Bethany Home, behind Urban Tacos) Cover is FREE before 9pm, just $5 after This is a 21+ event Stay In Touch: Friend us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TongueTiedPhoenix Follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/tonguetiedphx Hashtag your photos: #tonguetiedphx Description: This award winning DJ duo of Roya & Funkfinger continue to spin their signature blend of danceable indie, 80's, 90s plus other fun stuff -- but now at a fresh and new venue! Plan to hear bands from Daft Punk to the Yeah Yeah Yeahs to New Order to Salt N' Pepa -- basically anything that makes you want to shake 'yo booty! This night has the same get-your-butt-moving dance vibe that these DJs are knows for, plus some new extras: - An great, on-site food and snack menu! - Game room (with skee ball, fooseball and shuffle board) - Green-screened photo booth by Jacob Tyler Dunn Photography - Costume Contests & Shenanigans - Cheeky themes. Props and party favors! - Interpretive dance crews (think full-bodied leotards and unicorns) - Give-aways! -- Enter our free text raffle for drink tickets, gift cards and more! - Simply text the word TIED to (480) 666-8601 to get an invite to our next party.
Once upon a time, eight years ago, two actors performed together in a play, fell in love and got married. As seasoned professional performers from Los Angeles and Chicago, they dreamed of opening their own theater company where they could share their insights and coach actors to develop their craft. Their hope was that one day their students would perform for a live audience thereby enhancing their skills, growing as artists and enriching their community. The performers you will be enjoying this evening are professional acting students at Garth Williams Casting & Development. One day in the very near future you will see these actors on television and in films and say, “I saw them when they were Almost Famous.” The theatrical experience magically materializes through the most important player in the production, YOU, the audience. Thank you for supporting our students and our production. And they played happily ever after…Jan & Garth
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Whether you are in need of a recording facility, music or melodies for your lyrics, extra instrumentation in your songs or need help writing your songs from top to bottom, Legaci Productions has you covered. From Rock to Pop to Country or Hip/Hop we've got the right team for the job. And we don't stop there. With our production facility and resources Legaci Productions has the ability to give your project that professional look and feel that drives the entertainment industry. Using the latest techniques in Audio/Video/Graphic Design/Web Development/Video Production Legaci Productions can create a stunning sonic and visual product.
In 1986 Gary Avey was deputy director of The Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona. In the fall of 1987, Native Peoples magazine was founded as a benefit of membership for The Heard Museum. It was a slick, colorful 32-page quarterly journal of strong visuals and accurate, erudite prose dedicated to sensitively portraying the arts and lifeways of Native Americans. The magazine delivered on all its promises, and The Heard offered it as a benefit of membership for one year. "In one sense we succeeded too well, because we created a high quality magazine, not inexpensive to produce, and it became apparent after a year that one institution wouldn't be enough to carry the project forward," said Avey, the magazine's founding publisher who died in 2005. Several other publishing groups had attempted to buy the magazine from The Heard, but the museum's board of trustees was adamant that the editorial philosophy not be compromised. Avey and the museum worked out a plan to take the magazine private. The magazine was capitalized by a small group of investors from several states who believed in the philosophy of Native Peoples. Many of those original investors are still on the board of directors today. In addition, an impressive array of advisors, both Native American and non-Native American, contribute their expertise to the editorial advisory board. These people include museum directors and curators as well as other experts on Native American issues. A few names: Ben Nighthorse Campbell, former U.S. Senator; Ivan Makil, past president of the Salt River Indian Community; and former Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall. Native Peoples is affiliated with the Abbe Museum, Bar Harbor, Maine; Autry Center: Museum of the American West, Los Angeles, CA; Eiteljorg Museum, Indianapolis, IN; Heard Museum, Phoenix, AZ; Institute of American Indian Arts, Santa Fe, NM; Iroquois Indian Museum, Schoharie, NY; Linden Museum, Stuttgart, Germany; Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center, Mashantucket, CT; Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, NJ; Native American Rights Fund, Denver, CO; Sky City Cultural Center, Acoma Pueblo and the Southwest Museum, Los Angeles, CA. The magazine started with an initial Heard Museum-member circulation of 3,000; since then it has grown to a circulation of about 50,000 copies per issue (and a readership of 155,000 per issue). It is the only Indian-oriented magazine sold coast to coast in the United States on major news stands, including Barnes & Noble, Hastings and Borders, and is considered the periodical voice of record of the American Indian community. It is now published six times a year and while its focus remains on the arts, culture and lifeways of the Native peoples of the Americas, it also reports on topics related to business, health, education, politics, sports, travel in “Indian Country”, the environment, food, language, history and other subjects associated with Native American life past and present. Since January 2006, Stephen H. Phillips has been the magazine’s publisher.
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Dance Starz AZ is all about ballroom dancing, your health, inspiring you to be the best you can be, and FUN! We offer a wide variety of different styles of dance. Learn your favorites from the elegant ballroom dances to the fiery hot Latin style dances. Please visit our website at www.DanceStarzAZ.com to find out all about our classes!
About Calvary Center: Residential/Inpatient/Full Medical Detox/IOP/PHP Treatment for Alcohol, Drugs and Problem Gambling Calvary Addiction Recovery Center's treatment program is for men and women, 18 years and older, who are struggling with substance abuse and problem gambling. Our program is designed for those in search of a Christian or spiritual 12-step program; those who struggle with relapse or dual diagnosis; and for individuals looking for a nurturing, safe environment to begin a new life in recovery. We recognize that each client may be in different stages with regard to spirituality and we commit to meet each client at their point of need. Calvary Addiction Recovery Center's Beliefs About Addiction and Problem Gambling: We believe addiction and problem gambling are diseases that are chronic and progressive. They are diseases that affect the whole person: physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually. Calvary Addiction Recovery Center also believes that chemical dependency and problem gambling are family diseases. Nearly all family members and significant others are affected by a loved one's addiction. Education is provided regarding: •Healthy communication •Family roles •Coping skills •Resolving conflict Issues of trust and forgiveness are addressed, and families are encouraged to share their feelings and begin healing their relationships. Calvary Addiction Recovery Center's Treatment Residential treatment is often the most effective treatment approach for a person struggling with substance abuse and problem gambling. In addition to a residential program, a commitment to long-term follow-up care and a 12-step community are essential for continuous recovery.