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Film Festival At Desert Foothills Library
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PARADISE VALLEY
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FOUNTAIN HILLS
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JULY 2014
Cave Creek Installs New Public Art Pieces Commissioned sculptures created by local artist he Town of Cave Creek, with guidance The mayor, vice mayor, Town council, from the Tucson-Pima Arts Council, Town manager and other notables were on collaborated with the Sonoran hand Tuesday, June 10, for the unveiling of Arts League in requesting proposals from the tall rearing stainless steel horse statue. artists to create entry features that would It will represent the Town of Cave Creek represent the Town’s western heritage. After as one of the last remaining equestrian 18 impressive entries by 17 artists or groups, communities. the Town Council chose local metal sculptor Caroll creates contemporary sculpture Mark Carroll. Carroll’s design of a rearing in stone, wood and metal. He established stainless steel horse on a The Sculpture Studio in rustic stone and rusted metal 1990. Since then he has created base is sited at two gateways large outdoor sculptures for to the Town of Cave Creek. corporate office buildings and The stainless steel horse home landscapes along with stands 9 feet in height and is smaller sculptures for interior mounted on a 4 foot tall base. home decor. One can purchase The first site is located on an existing sculpture found on the east side of Cave Creek the studio website, or the artist Road just south of Carefree can work directly with clients Highway with the second site to create a unique work of art. located in the median of Cave For additional information, Creek Road, 100 feet west of Photo courtesy of The Sculpture Studio. visit www.cavecreek.org or Scopa trail. www.thesculpturestudio.com. Work in progress.
Photo by Scott Dahne, courtesy of the Town of Cave Creek.
Summer Drama At Desert Foothills Theatre
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Desert Foothills Theatre presents Look at the Grouse July 18-26. Written and directed by Scott Johnson, the play is the basis for a unique, advanced summer program where young artists will come together to produce the work from top to bottom, building the budget, marketing the show, doing fundraising if necessary and learning the important behind-thescenes skill that keep theater alive. Three young couples spend their last summer together after high school graduation. The emotional, even explosive
summer is a journey through young love and the inescapable pain of saying goodbye. The play is rated PG-13, as it contains some mature themes. The principal cast includes Brad Cashman, Danielle LeBlanc, Jacob Emnett, Sarah Linck, Rodney Meyer and Quinn Johnson. Secondary cast members are Kelly Hajek and Tyler Edgar. Performances will be held at the FCF Holland Community Center. Tickets are $15 for adults and $11.50 for students. For additional information or to purchase tickets, call 480.488.1981 or visit www.dftheater.org.