Carefree Cave Creek August 2017 Issue of CITYSunTimes

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he 2017–18 Cave Creek season officially returns in October, and area residents will enjoy a preview of all the fun with the CITYSunTimes Cave Creek Special Events pullout in September. The issue will highlight everything from celebrating the area’s best food and drinks, to experiencing its Western heritage — and everything in between. “Cave Creek has special events throughout the season for the whole family,” says Town Marshal Adam Stein. “Come and enjoy our Western atmosphere where everyone is a friend.” Kicking off the season is the Town’s signature event, The Taste of Cave Creek, held this year October 18–19 (www.tasteofcavecreek.com). The two-day event showcases all the best that the town has to offer yearround, including its more than 25 area restaurants, live music, wine tasting, beer garden and some favorite artists and area vendors. For those who are cowboys and cowgirls at heart, the 15th Annual Wild West Days takes place November 1–5 (www.wildwestdayscavecreek.com). After a two-year hiatus, the ever popular Desert Foothills Christmas Pageant is back December 2–3. In the spring, the Cave Creek Fiesta Days Rodeo celebrates its 41st anniversary. The parade is March 17 with the rodeo held March 23–25 (www.cavecreekrodeo.com). In between Cave Creek’s main events are an abundant variety of things to do and places to go, and the Town invites everyone to, “Enjoy all that Cave Creek has to offer.” |CST

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Look for the Cave Creek Special Events Edition in September for extensive coverage of the Town of Cave Creek 2017–18 events season.

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First Light Viewing Party To Be Held Paradise Valley Community College (PVCC) at Black Mountain will unveil its 14-inch Cassegrain telescope for a first light viewing party September 14, from 7–9:45pm. “First light” refers to the first time that a telescope is used to take an astronomical image. The telescope, located on the PVCC at Black Mountain campus, collects 3,136 times more light than the human eye. It will allow viewers to see the colors of the Orion nebula, storms on Jupiter, and the structure of the Andromeda galaxy that is located 2.5 million light years away.

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“This new telescope will allow PVCC students to conduct research on variable and binary stars from the observatory dome, in the classroom, and even remotely from the Union Hills Campus,” says Jenny Weitz, professor of Astronomy at PVCC. Paradise Valley Community College partners with the Phoenix Astronomical Society to provide students, faculty, and members of the community with opportunities to explore the dark night skies of Cave Creek and Carefree. Before the first light viewing party, there will be

a STEAM night from 6–7pm. Both events are free and open to the public. To RSVP, email events@pasaz.org. For additional information, visit www.paradisevalley. edu/black-mountain.


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