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SATURDAY–MONDAY, SEPT. 4–6 Faire on the Square Arts & Craft Show 120 S Cortez St., Prescott www.prescott-az.gov/event Free admission Annual arts and crafts show with more than 100 vendors. See times online.
SUNDAYS, SEPT. 5–26 Farmers Market Sundays 9 a.m.–noon The Market & Spa on 41st Crossroads Church Parking Lot 42101 N. 41st Dr., Suite 156, Phoenix 623-500-2399 Enjoy food trucks and shop for locally made food items, products and goods in an open air market.
ASU Gammage 1200 S. Forest Ave, Tempe www.asugammage.com 480-965-3434 $49–$299 The award-winning production tells the story of American founding father Alexander Hamilton with a blend of hip-hop, jazz, R&B and Broadway.
MONDAY, SEPT. 13 Spur Cross Memorial Dedication Ceremony
Pepsi Amphitheater Fort Tuthill County Park 2446 Fort Tuthill Loop, Flagstaff $65–$125; Free/Ages 14 and under Traditional and contemporary bluegrass music along with many genres of music such as old-time, gypsy jazz, Celtic, and more. Band contest, educational workshops, kid’s activities, vendors and food. See times online.
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SATURDAY, SEPT. 25 Public Lands Day Clean Up 7–11 a.m. Lake Pleasant Regional Park 41835 N. Castle Hot Springs Rd. Morristown www.maricopacountyparks.net 602-506-9557 Volunteers needed to clean up the regional park’s shorelines. Bring gloves, water, sunscreen, hat and hiking shoes. Registration required.
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Foreclosure Looms on Half-Completed Sports Arena BY KAREN GOVEIA
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hen construction began in June 2019 on Legacy Sports Arena and an adjacent hotel, local entrepreneur Rob Eaton never would have imagined that a little more than two years later the project would remain half complete with the foreclosure clock ticking on his dream for a bustling sports complex in the far North Valley. Eaton purchased 40 acres of land in 2018, dedicating 20 acres for the development of the arena and hotel and the other half of the land earmarked for resale. Multifamily developer Marquis Development is currently in escrow to purchase the remaining 20 acres for the development of approximately 300 apartment units, pending rezoning approval by the City of Phoenix. The project passed its first hurdle when the Phoenix North Gateway city advisory committee unanimously approved the rezoning request on Aug. 12. But even if the sale of the 20 acres goes through, Eaton told Valley Vibe he still wouldn’t have enough funding to pull Legacy out of foreclosure.
Prior to the pandemic, construction on both the arena and hotel was steadily progressing. It was at the 10-month mark in April 2020 when the pandemic brought work on the project to a sudden halt. And as the sports and leisure industry became severely impacted by government-imposed lockdowns, continued funding for the project became more difficult to secure, according to Eaton.
The Community Wants This
After hearing about the financial struggle to move the project forward, Sonoran Foothills residents Gary and Maria Roth circulated a petition that garnered more than 2,300 signatures of neighbors in support of the project, and an interest list of roughly 7,000 users of the facility and its amenities. “Both of our sons play sports and our oldest plays hockey. This venue was going to be an amazing indoor sports arena that would be such an outlet for kids and families and all the leagues that could play at that arena,” Gary told Valley Vibe. “I would hate for that land to be developed into something else like more high-density housing because we have enough congestion up here already,” he added.
What’s Next Despite halfcompleted shells on the arena and hotel in an area of high residential and commercial growth, including construction already underway on Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s $12 billion silicon chip factory, a foreclosure notice on Legacy Sports Arena and the hotel was filed with Maricopa County July 6. Eaton said he needs $12 million in funding to pull the project out of foreclosure before Oct. 13, when it is scheduled to go to auction. In the meantime, ongoing discussions with lenders and investors continue, and Eaton said he remains hopeful in his search for additional funding to revive the project. “I am surprised with the TSMC plant construction going on across the road that we still have been unable to secure funding for this world class sports venue,” he said. “My hope and prayer is we can find the funding at this final hour because if it goes [to foreclosure] I will have no control over what it becomes.” Potential investors and lenders can reach Eaton at 480-625-8104.
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FALL PERFORMANCE GUIDE 2021
Performances Return to Stage COMPILED BY VALLEY VIBE STAFF WRITERS
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fter an unusual year of canceled performances and a shift to virtual platforms, area performance troupes have announced plans for a return to the stage this fall with live audiences.
MTA’s “Once on this Island Jr.”
Schedules as of press time provided by MTA, NVSO, Starlight & ProMusica. Check websites for any changes due to COVID-19.
MUSICAL THEATRE OF ANTHEM ‘Matilda Jr.’
‘Once on this Island Jr.’
Thursday, Sept. 30–Sunday, Oct. 3
Thursday, Dec. 2–Sunday, Dec. 5
High energy dancing and catchy songs help tell the story of a girl dreaming of a better life among a youth cast of ages 6–18. Matilda’s courage and cleverness shine throughout the production as she navigates a cruel home life, faces encounters with a mean school headmistress, but manages to impress her school teacher, the highly loveable Miss Honey.
An adaptation from Hans Christian Andersen’s popular fairy tale, “The Little Mermaid,” this musical tells the story of a peasant girl who rescues and falls in love with a wealthy boy from the other side of her island. The story will test the strength of love against the forces of prejudice, hatred and death.
MTA Venue & Information 42201 N. 41st Drive Suite B100, Anthem 623-336-6001 www.musicaltheatreofanthem.org mtatickets@yahoo.com $25/Individual Ticket $20/Groups of 15 or more Season Tickets: $160/7 shows See times online.
ProMusica Conductor Patti Graetz
NORTH VALLEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ‘Re-Opening Overtures’ Saturday, Oct. 16, 7 p.m. A celebration of the return to live performances, featuring performances by full orchestra, brass, winds, and strings. Music includes Copland’s “Fanfare for the Common Man,” Rossini’s Overture to “The Barber of Seville,” Barber’s “Adagio for Strings,” Holst’s “S, Paul Suite,” Strauss’s “Overture to Die Fledermaus,” and Raff’s “Sinfonietta for Winds.”
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Saturday, Dec. 18, 7 p.m. A family-friendly performance of Christmas favorites, a sing along and a visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus. Arrangements from Trans Siberian Orchestra, Tchaikovsky’s “Nutcracker Suite,” Anderson’s “Sleigh Ride,” and Balamage’s “Festive Fanfare.”
NVSO Venue & Information North Canyon High School 1700 E. Union Hills Dr., Phoenix 623-980-4628 www.nothvalleysymphony.org $5/Concert or $15/Season pass for 4 concerts
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Saturday, Dec. 4, 7 p.m.* & Sunday, Dec. 5, 3:30 p.m.
‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’
Celebrating the joy that music brings to our lives, the concert opens with “The Awakening” by the choir and orchestra, followed by performances from the chorale and Women in Song. The orchestra will play Beethoven’s “Egmont Overture,” Brahms’ “Hungarian Dance #5” and a short Haydn symphony. The ensembles will join together for a meaningful finale.
Traditional holiday music, as well as works by local composers. Cowboy boots and hats are encouraged.
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ProMusica Venue & Information American Lutheran Church 17200 N. Del Webb Blvd., Sun City www.pmaz.org, info@pmaz.org 623-326-5172 $25/Adults; $23/Seniors & Military $12/Students 16–22 years Free/Children 15 and under
Friday, Sept. 10–Sunday, Sept. 19 A theatrical adaptation based on the 1962 novel by Ken Kesey tells the story of a man who manages to serve a short sentence in an airy mental institution rather than in a prison.
‘The Spongebob Musical’ Friday, Dec. 3–Sunday, Dec. 19 SpongeBob and all of Bikini Bottom face annihilation in this musical based on the Nickelodeon series.
Starlight Venue & Information 1611 W. Whispering Wind Dr., Phoenix 623-252-6815 www.starlightcommunitytheater.com info@starlightcommunityttheater.com $15/General admission See times online. The youth production of “Hamlet and Zombies” originally scheduled in October has been postponed due to the pandemic.
Theater Training for Budding Actors BY VALLEY VIBE STAFF WRITERS
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usical Theatre of Anthem offers a variety of classes and workshops for kids wishing to give theater a try or improve their skills. Mainstay courses such as Audition Prep and Cold Reading classes helps young actors learn how to showcase their acting competence and help ace their audition.
Scene/Film Study, Improv, and Theatre Home School classes give actors
the skills, background knowledge, and confidence they need to explore their characters. “We offer a variety of skill sets to help make these young actors well rounded and confident in their craft, and in life, so that whether they are on the stage or off, they can utilize what they learned while taking classes at MTA,” said Sierra
MTA offers classes and workshops to help young actors gain confidence. Litman, MTA’s director of educational programming. New this year, a 24 Hour Theatre Project will offer
participants an opportunity to write, cast, design, stage and perform a full act in an overnight 24-hour workshop in December. Also, a Haunted House
Workshop is planned for
October for ages 8–14. Auditions are scheduled for 7 p.m., Oct. 4. Several classes including juggling, acting, cold reads, film study and improv offer drop-in rates. Visit www. musicaltheatreofanthem. org for times and registration information.
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edian price per square foot in the combined data for 85085, 85086 & 85087 continues trending upward, with an increase of 40 percent over the same month last year. Inventory ticked up in July slightly over June, keeping in line with national trends, as reported by the National Association of Realtors. NAR predicts a continued increase in inventory nationally, which will “lessen the intensity of multiple offers,” said Lawrence Yun, NAR’s chief economist, in a report.
Mortgage Outlook Interest rates in July showed little movement over the previous month. A year ago at this time, the 30-year fixed rate averaged 2.99 percent, while the 15-year fixed rate averaged 2.54 percent. *INVENTORY IS MEASURED BY THE RATIO OF ACTIVE LISTINGS TO HOME SALE CLOSINGS. LESS THAN 4 MONTHS SUPPLY INDICATES A SELLER’S MARKET. REAL ESTATE MARKET DATA COMPILED COURTESY OF DOMINION GROUP PROPERTIES. DATA RETRIEVED FROM THE MLS. THE INFORMATION IS DEEMED RELIABLE BUT MAY BE SKEWED AT TIME OF PRINT.
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A Wellness Fair and Farewell to ‘Toby the Clinic Kitty’ BY CHERYL RAHAL, D.V.M.
(With sidenotes from Toby the clinic kitty)
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eterinarians have so much we like to educate our clients about, but sometimes we just don’t have enough time to review it all in one visit. Here at The Pet Wellness Center we like to host wellness fairs open to the public. Wellness, or preventative medicine, can look different for each individual pet based on breed, personality and lifestyle. On Saturday, Oct. 2 we will host our next community wellness fair. Visitors can meet our newest doctor, Dr. Carly Hohorst who will explain how acupuncture can help your pet. Dr. Yan Lee will discuss wellness in reptiles and will likely have little critter friends assist her. We will also have some amazing raffle give-a-ways. Hospital tours will show you what we do behind the scenes and the importance of wellness and prevention.
Why Prevention is Key The wellness exam is a noseto-tail exam checking your pet’s eyes, ears, teeth, heart, lungs, abdomen, skin, fur and feet. With the exam comes lots of questions from the veterinarian and staff, allowing them to determine lifestyle and reveal some of the behaviors that might be associated with specific diseases or risks of disease. This check should be done annually in young, healthy pets and every six months in senior pets, or more often for pets with a chronic health condition. This might seem like a lot, but every year of a pet’s life ages is equivalent to about seven years for humans. Can you imagine only seeing a doctor every seven years? (If you just said yes, you better get scheduled with your own doc!) A wellness exam is the time the doctor and staff have to educate you on endemic diseases in our area, such as periodontal disease, Heartworm disease, Ehrlichiosis or Tick Fever, and Coccidiomycosis or Valley Fever, discussing risks, testing and providing preventatives. Understanding how your pet could get these diseases is the first step of prevention. This is also a good time to discuss whether your pet needs
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ell folks, they say if you put your nose to the grindstone and work hard, the Toby the rewards are clinic kitty bountiful and retirement could come early. As much as I love my job at The Pet Wellness Center, retirement is here! I’m leaving assured they will do just fine without my supervision, and I’m looking forward to relaxation at the foot of Dr. Rahal’s bed. I hope to see you at the wellness fair, which is really my retirement party. Shhh! Don’t tell Dr. Rahal, but the cat’s out of the bag about the surprise party.
Wellness Fair & Toby’s Retirement Party
9 a.m.–1 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 2 lab work, and how that might help manage your pet’s health in the future. Having normal findings on lab work is a great thing and finding disease early by watching year-to-year trends is equally as rewarding.
Dr. Cheryl Rahal is a doctor of veterinary medicine at The Pet Wellness Center in North Phoenix. Her sidekick, Toby, spends his days alongside her at the clinic.
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