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Live performances, carnival rides and festival fun await at Maricopa County Fair
Friday, April 5 through Sunday, April 7 and Thursday, April 11–Sunday, April 14.
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Live performances, carnival rides and festival fun await at Maricopa County Fair
Friday, April 5 through Sunday, April 7 and Thursday, April 11–Sunday, April 14.
COMPILED BY CAITLIN COULTER events@valleyvibenews.com
TUESDAYS, APRIL 2–30
Bingo
5 p.m.
Outlets North Phoenix: Food Court
4250 W. Anthem Way Phoenix 623-465-9500
www.northphoenixoutlets.com
Free
Try your chance at winning a variety of gift cards with the classic game.
Ages 18 and up only.
TUESDAY, APRIL 2–
SUNDAY, APRIL 14
‘Charlie and The Chocolate Factory’
Various showtimes
Arizona Broadway Theatre 7701 W. Paradise Lane, Peoria 623-776-8400, www.azbroadway.org
$116/Show only; $146/Dinner and Show
A family–friendly adventure play with Charlie Bucket’s tour of Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3–SUNDAY, APRIL 28
‘Beautiful:
The Carole King Musical’
Various showtimes
The Phoenix Theatre Company 1825 N. Central Ave., Phoenix 602-254-2151
www.phoenixtheatre.com
$50–$150
The musical tale based on the true story of Carole King making it in the record business.
FRIDAY, APRIL 5–
SUNDAY, APRIL 7 & THURSDAY, APRIL 11–SUNDAY, APRIL 14
Maricopa County Fair
11 a.m.– Varying closing times
AZ Exposition & State Fairgrounds 1826 W. McDowell Road, Phoenix 602-252-0717
www.maricopacountyfair.org $7–$10/Admission; $12/Parking; $33/Ride wristbands
Live martial arts, dance groups and country performances, monster trucks, livestock exhibitions, carnival rides and fair foods.
FRIDAY, APRIL 5–
SUNDAY, APRIL 14
‘Murder on The Orient Express’
Various showtimes
Starlight Community Theater 1611 W. Whispering Wind Drive Suite 9, Phoenix 623-252-6815
www.starlightcommunitytheater.com $25
A murder-mystery play performed by local adult actors.
FRIDAY, APRIL 5
Don Omar
8 p.m.
Desert Diamond Arena 9400 W. Maryland Ave., Glendale 623-772-3240
www.ticketmaster.com
$61–$171
Live in concert on the “Back to Reggaeton” tour.
SATURDAY, APRIL 6
Anthem Cars and Coffee
8–10 a.m.
Outlets North Phoenix 4250 W. Anthem Way, Phoenix
602-770-7797
www.anthemcarsandcoffee.com Free
Check out some cool cars from the community and local vendor booths.
SATURDAYS, APRIL 6–27
Arrowhead
Farmers Market
9 a.m.–1 p.m.
Arrowhead Towne Center 7780 W. Arrowhead Towne Center Glendale 602-703-7154
www.getlocalarizonaevents.com/ saturdaymarket
Free admission
Check out different vendors each week ranging from fresh produce to handmade crafts. See full list of participants online.
SATURDAYS, APRIL 6–27
Pinnacle Peak Farmers Market
9 a.m.–2 p.m.
Deer Valley Towne Center 2805 W. Agua Fria Fwy, Phoenix www.facebook.com/ pinnaclepeakfarmersmarket Free admission
Shop for produce, food items and handmade goods from local farmers, vendors and artisans.
SATURDAYS, APRIL 6–27
North Pinnacle Peak Farmers Market
9 a.m.–1 p.m.
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor 4243 W. Pinnacle Peak Road Phoenix
www.facebook.com/ pinnaclepeakfarmersmarket Free admission
Shop for produce, food items and handmade goods from local farmers, vendors and artisans.
SATURDAY, APRIL 6
I Recycle Phoenix
7 a.m.–noon
Desert Ridge Marketplace 21001 N. Tatum Blvd., Phoenix 602-262-4820
www.keepphxbeautiful.org/irecycle-phoenix Free
Drop off food, clothing, office supplies, books and
more for donation. Plus, free shredding services for sensitive documents. See the full list of accepted materials online.
SATURDAY, APRIL 7
Uncorked: AZ Wine Festival
6–10 p.m.
Salt River Fields at Talking Stick 7555 N. Pima Road, Scottsdale 480-270-5000
https://tinyurl.com/mrynac5v $60–$75
Sip and swirl over 100 wines and bubblies from all over the
a three-quarter size scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial to remember the fallen 58,281 men and women at Pleasant Harbor Thursday, April 11 through Sunday, April 14.
world, plus eat from favorite local food trucks and dance to a live DJ. Proceeds benefit The AZ Small Dog Rescue. Ages 21 and up only.
SATURDAY, APRIL 6–
SUNDAY, APRIL 7
Direct from Sweden:
The Music of ABBA
Various showtimes
Musical Instrument Museum
4725 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix 480-478-6000
www.mim.org
$59.50–$74.50
Live cover performances of smash Abba hits, including “Dancing Queen,” “Chiquitita,” “Waterloo” and more.
SATURDAY, APRIL 6
Brett Goldstein
7 p.m.
Arizona Financial Theatre
400 W. Washington St., Phoenix 602-379-2888
www.livenation.com
$75–$311
Live stand–up comedy on the “Second Best Night of Your Life” tour.
The Metropolitan Youth Symphony puts on a special performance in collaboration with The Phoenix Symphony.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10
The Black Crowes
8 p.m.
Arizona Financial Theatre 400 W. Washington St., Phoenix 602-379-2888, www.livenation.com
$53–$279
Live in concert with special guest Billy Tibbals.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10
A three–quarter size scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial open to the public, along with a mobile education center, featuring the names of the 58,281 men and women who lost their lives in Vietnam.
FRIDAY, APRIL 12–
SUNDAY, APRIL 14
Aida Cuevas
‘The Queen of Mariachi’
Various showtimes
SATURDAY, APRIL 6
Ice Cube & E–40
9 p.m.
Gila River Resorts & Casinos: Wild Horse Pass 5040 Wild Horse Pass Blvd., Chandler 800-946-4452, www.ticketmaster.com
$63–$159
Live in concert.
TUESDAY, APRIL 9–
SUNDAY, APRIL 14
‘The Kite Runner’ Various showtimes
ASU Gammage
1200 S. Forest Ave., Tempe 480-965-3434
www.asugammage.com
$10–$88
The moving play based upon the highly–acclaimed novel follows the story of two friends torn apart by division in Afghanistan.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10
MYS Side-By-Side with The Phoenix Symphony
7 p.m.
Ikeda Theater: Mesa Arts Center One E. Main St., Mesa 480-644-6500 www.azmys.org
$5–$19
Ms. Lauryn Hill
8:30 p.m.
Footprint Center
201 E. Jefferson St., Phoenix 602-379-7867, www.ticketmaster.com
$51–$296
Live in concert.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10–
SUNDAY, JUNE 16
‘What the Constitution Means To Me’
Various showtimes
The Phoenix Theatre Company 1825 N. Central Ave., Phoenix 602-254-2151
www.phoenixtheatre.com
$50–$150
A soulful play of civic engagement that takes a humorous take on the fundamental document of America.
THURSDAY, APRIL 11–
SUNDAY, APRIL 14
The Wall That Heals
All day
Pleasant Harbor 40202 N. 87th Ave., Peoria 623-235-6130
https://pleasantharbor.com/event/thewall-that-heals
Free
The Phoenix Symphony Symphony Hall 75 N. Second St., Phoenix 602-495-1999
www.phoenixsymphony.org
$35–$70
Latin Grammy Award–winning Mexican singer Aida Cuevas performs live with The Phoenix Symphony and Mariachi Aztlan.
SATURDAY, APRIL 13–SUNDAY, APRIL 14
Upscale Singers
Hit Stage, Screen & Bandstand!
7 p.m., Saturday; 2 p.m., Sunday Cactus Shadows Fine Arts Center 33606 N. 60th St., Scottsdale 480-575-0188, www.upscalesingers.com
$35/Adults; $15/Youth 18 & under Iconic Broadway hits from “Oklahoma” and “West Side Story” performed alongside movie favorites, including “Somewhere Over the Rainbow and “Singin’ in the Rain,” and popular ’60s hits such as “Born to Be Wild” and “All You Need Is Love” by the local nonprofit organization, Upscale Singers.
SATURDAY, APRIL 13
Tour de Scottsdale 2024
7 a.m.–4 p.m.
WestWorld of Scottsdale 16601 N. Pima Road, Scottsdale
480-312-6815
www.tourdescottsdale.org
$40/Youth; $125–$155/Adult; $300/VIP Presented by HonorHealth, cyclists from around the Valley gather to take on a challenging, yet scenic course of either 100KM or 50KM, ending with a grand celebration.
SATURDAY, APRIL 13
Go Green
8–11 a.m.
Anthem Community Park 41703 N. Gavilan Peak Pkwy., Anthem 480-625-4900
www.onlineatanthem.com
Free/Anthem residents
Anthem residents can drop off old electronics and bulk cardboard for recycling, personal documents for shredding and paint, batteries and medications for proper disposal. See the full list of accepted items online, as well as a list of non–accepted items. View the traffic-flow map online prior to arrival.
SATURDAY, APRIL 13
Miner’s Mayhem
Charity Dirt Fest
8 a.m.–8 p.m.
Vulture City Ghost Town 36610 N. 355th Ave., Wickenburg 602-361-7157
www.azkidzexperience.com
$15/Adults; $12/Seniors and veterans; $7/Kids 7 and up; Free/Kids 6 & under Live entertainment, a pancake breakfast, cornhole tournaments, a poker crawl, gold panning, blacksmith demonstrations,
farm animals, face painting, axe throwing, raffles, vendor shopping, a kids zone, food trucks and ghost town adventures. All proceeds benefit the Phoenix Children’s Hospital. See the full event schedule online.
SATURDAY, APRIL 13
Spring Pet Adoptions
10 a.m.–3 p.m.
Park Terrace
2577 W. Greenway Road, Phoenix 602-561-2348
www.phxlegacy.org
Free admission
Pet adoptions, giveaways and vendor booths, all hosted by the Phoenix Legacy Foundation.
SATURDAY, APRIL 13
‘Fantasy and Fairytales’
3:30 p.m.
ProMusica Arizona Chorale & Orchestra
All Saints Lutheran Church 15649 N. 7th St., Phoenix 602-570-4458
www.pmaz.org
$28.50/Single adult ticket; $26/Seniors 65 and up and military; $12/Students ages 16–22;
Free/Children 15 & under with paid adult Unique and lively pieces performed alongside poems written by elementary school children, plus classic pieces by Mozart, Beethoven and others.
SATURDAY, APRIL 13
Foreigner
8 p.m.
Harrah’s Ak–Chin Casino
15406 Maricopa Road, Maricopa 480-802-3353
www.ticketmaster.com
$89–$149
Live in concert on the “Farewell” tour.
SUNDAY, APRIL 14
Sonoran Foothills Community Market & Craft Show
10 a.m.–2 p.m.
Sonoran Foothills Community Center Parking Lot 31910 N. Foothills Drive, Phoenix 623-869-6644
www.mysonoranfoothills.com
Free
Shop from over 60 local vendors selling specialty items such as fresh produce, artisan bread, health and wellness products, homemade salsas, raw honey and arts and crafts. Plus live music and food trucks.
THURSDAY, APRIL 18–
SUNDAY, APRIL 28
‘Disney’s Finding Nemo Jr.’
Various showtimes
Musical Theatre of Anthem 42201 N. 41st Drive, Suite B100 Anthem 623-336-6001
www.musicaltheatreofanthem.org $25/Show
Ages 6–18 perform the tale of an anxious clownfish who goes on an adventure around the world to find his lost son.
FRIDAY, APRIL 19
Art Affaire
5–7 p.m.
The Finer Arts Gallery 6137 E. Cave Creek Road, Cave Creek 480-488-2923
www.thefinerartsgallery.com
Free
Explore the latest works of over 50 professional Arizona artists specializing in ceramics, glass, wood, jewelry, paintings, photography and more.
Find your new best furry friend, shop among vendor booths and enjoy giveaways at Phoenix Legacy Foundation's Spring Adoption event Saturday, April 13.
Check out the latest trends in home and yard improvements at the Maricopa County Home & Garden Show Friday, April 19 through Sunday, April 21 at WestWorld in Scottsdale.
FRIDAY, APRIL 19–
SUNDAY, APRIL 21
Maricopa County
Home & Garden Show
10 a.m.–5 p.m.
WestWorld of Scottsdale 16601 N. Pima Road, Scottsdale 602-485-1691
www.maricopacountyhomeshows.com
$8/Ages 13 and up; Free/Ages 12 & under; $10/Parking Home improvement panel discussions from trade experts, master garden seminars, floral design showcases, landscaping and remodeling consultations, craft workshops, vendor hall, giveaways and a kids corner.
SATURDAY, APRIL 20
Earth Day Clean Up
8–11 a.m.
Lake Pleasant Regional Park 41835 N. Castle Hot Springs Road Morristown 602-506-9555
www.maricopacountyparks.net
Free park entry for volunteers
100 local volunteers are needed to help clean up litter in the regional park along the shoreline, in the day–use areas and in the campgrounds. Registration is requested.
SATURDAY, APRIL 20
Andrew Schulz
7 p.m. & 10 p.m.
Arizona Financial Theatre 400 W. Washington St., Phoenix 602-379-2888, www.livenation.com
$53–$145
Stand–up comedy on the “Life” tour.
SATURDAY, APRIL 20
Luis Miguel
8 p.m.
Desert Diamond Arena 9400 W. Maryland Ave., Glendale 623-772-3240
www.ticketmaster.com
$97–$227
Live in concert.
SATURDAY, APRIL 20
Marlon Wayans
8 p.m.
Gila River Resorts & Casinos: Wild Horse Pass 5040 Wild Horse Pass Blvd., Chandler 1-800-946-4452, www.ticketmaster.com
$39–$79
Live stand–up comedy.
SATURDAY, APRIL 20–
SUNDAY, APRIL 21
Celebrate Latin Jazz 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Get your shopping fix during Junk in the Trunk Market Friday, April 26 through Sunday, April 28 at WestWorld in Scottsdale.
Musical Instrument Museum 4725 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix 480-478-6000, www.mim.org $10–$27/Adults; $4–$19/Teens ages 13–19; $4–$14/Children ages 4–12; Free/Children 3 & under
Explore the roots of Latin music rhythms and traditions through contemporary sounds from modern performers.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24
ZZ Top 7 p.m.
Findlay Toyota Center 3201 N. Main St., Prescott Valley 928-772-1819
www.ticketmaster.com
$55–$135
Live in concert with special guests The Black Moods.
Friday, April 5 through Sunday, April 14.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24
Wiz Khalifa
9 p.m.
Gila River Resorts & Casinos: Wild Horse Pass
5040 Wild Horse Pass Blvd., Chandler 1-800-946-4452
www.ticketmaster.com
$47–$149
Live in concert.
THURSDAY, APRIL 25–
SUNDAY, APRIL 28
Bill Burr
Various showtimes
Arizona Financial Theatre
400 W. Washington St., Phoenix 602-379-2888
www.livenation.com
$64–$177
Live stand–up comedy.
FRIDAY, APRIL 26
Clint Black
8 p.m.
Gila River Resorts & Casinos: Wild Horse Pass 5040 Wild Horse Pass Blvd., Chandler 1-800-946-4452, www.ticketmaster.com
$59–$99
Live in concert.
FRIDAY, APRIL 26–SUNDAY, APRIL 28
Junk in the Trunk Market
Various admission times
WestWorld
16601 N. Pima Road, Scottsdale 602-828-3662
www.junkinthetrunkvintagemarket.com
$8/Advance; $10/Gate admission; Free/Ages 12 & under; $10/Parking Shop unique and creative items from small businesses. Plus, food trucks and live music.
FRIDAY, APRIL 26–
SUNDAY, APRIL 28
Mozart & Shostakovich:
The Power of 10
Various showtimes
The Phoenix Symphony Symphony Hall
75 N. Second St., Phoenix 602-495-1999
www.phoenixsymphony.org
$45–$135
FRIDAY, APRIL 26–
SUNDAY, MAY 5
‘Peter Pan’
Various showtimes
Banzerini House
42407 N. Vision Way, Suite 106, Anthem 602-887-8517
www.banzerinihouse.org $15
Local youth actors put on a performance of the beloved children’s tale.
FRIDAY, APRIL 26
The Beach Boys
8 p.m.
Talking Stick Resort
9800 E. Talking Stick Way, Scottsdale 480-850-7734, www.ticketmaster.com $35–$89
Live in concert. Ages 21 and up only.
SATURDAY, APRIL 27
Scottsdale Jazz Festival
3–10:30 p.m.
Scottsdale Civic Center East Bowl 3939 N. Drinkwater Blvd., Scottsdale 480-423-1414
www.scottsdalejazzfest.org/venue $35/General admission; $16.50 & up/Beer tastings
Live jazz performances from renowned artists, a fashion show and a beer garden. See the full schedule online.
SATURDAY, APRIL 27
Monster Jam
7 p.m.
State Farm Stadium 1 Cardinals Drive, Glendale 623-433-7101
www.ticketmaster.com
$47–$149
Live monster truck stunts.
SATURDAY, APRIL 27
Neil Young
7:30 p.m.
Talking Stick Resort
9800 E. Talking Stick Way, Scottsdale 480-850-7734
www.ticketmaster.com
$85–$351
Live in concert during the “Love Earth” tour.
MONDAY, APRIL 29
Benson Boone
8 p.m.
Arizona Financial Theatre 400 W. Washington St., Phoenix 602-379-2888
www.livenation.com
$53–$309
Live in concert on the “Fireworks and Rollerblades” world tour.
No matter your child’s age, schedule or interest, Valley Vibe’s area summer camp guide has a wide selection of activities to stay busy (and cool) all summer long.
Arizona Sunrays Camp
Mondays–Fridays, May 27–Aug. 9 8 a.m.–3 p.m.
Arizona Sunrays
2633 W. Carefree Hwy, Phoenix 602-992-5790, www.arizonasunrays.com
$450/Week
Ages 4–10 spend the summer off their devices by participating in gymnastics, ninja obstacle courses, dance, sports, games and more. Each week features a special theme, ranging from wilderness and dinosaurs to Disney and Olympics. Pre–registration is required.
Coerver AZ 2024 Soccer Camps
Mondays–Fridays, May 20–Aug. 1
Half days 9 a.m.–noon or 1–4 p.m.
Arizona Sports Complex
3555 W. Pinnacle Peak Road, Glendale 623-202-6024, www.coerverarizona.com
$69–$249
An indoor soccer camp teaching technical and tactical soccer skills without the intense summer heat. Each week offers different class options for a variety of ages 4 and up. Specific camp themes include ball mastery,
agility and footwork, finishing and ball striking and girls only. See the full schedule online.
Core5 Anthem
Indoor Sports Camp
Mondays–Fridays, June 10–July 19
9 a.m.–3 p.m.
Half Days, $199/Week; Full Days, $295/Week
Caurus Academy
44111 N. 43rd Ave., Phoenix 623-759-7778, https://core5ff.com/camps
Co-ed camps for ages 5–13 focusing on speed, agility and sport-specific drills for flag football, basketball and ultimate nerf, all in the cool AC. Plus, team-building activities and games.
Core5 Peoria
Indoor Sports Camp
Mondays–Fridays, June 10–July 19
9 a.m.–3 p.m.
Half Days, $199/Week; Full Days, $295/Week
Inspiration Mountain School
5757 W. Inspiration Mountain Pkwy., Phoenix 623-759-7778, https://core5ff.com/camps
Co-ed camps for ages 5–13 focusing on speed, agility and sport-specific drills for flag football, basketball and ultimate nerf,
Volleyball
Summer Skills Camp
May 28–31
Gecko Climbing Camp
Mondays–Fridays, May 20–Aug. 2
8 a.m.–3 p.m. with full– and half–day options; Aftercare available 3–5 p.m. upon request
Gecko Climbing Gym 24400 N. 19th Ave., Suite 115, Phoenix 602-568-0513
www.geckoclimbinggym.com/camps
$55–$85/One day per week; $150–$240/Three days per week; $225–$375/Five days per week; $7/Daily lunch add–on
Fun summer activities to keep the kiddos (ages 4–15) active all summer long, including rock climbing, group games, kids yoga and arts and crafts. Families can pick and choose which days work for them. Discounts are offered for gym members and siblings. Spots are limited. Registration is first come, first served.
P.A.S.S. Summer Camp
Mondays–Fridays, May 27–July 26 7–8:30 a.m., Ages 13–18; 8–9 a.m., Ages 8–12 $450/Half of summer; $800/Full summer camp
Arizona Sports Complex 3555 W. Pinnacle Peak Road, Glendale 623-587-7171
www.elitelevelpt.com/camps
Expert coaching for boys and girls ages 8–18 to develop speed, agility and strength to help them in any level of any sport, within an indoor environment.
Revolution Volleyball Academy 21430 N. 15th Ln, Suite 116, Phoenix 602-524-3269
www.revolutionvolleyballacademy.com
For developing players (8-14 year olds) looking to build foundational skills through individual and group drills, station work and game play. Training sessions are designed for beginner, intermediate and advanced levels. See times and pricing online.
Desert Foothills Theater: The Holland Center 34250 N. 60th St., Scottsdale 480-488-1981, www.dftheater.org
Theater Arts July Camps
Mondays–Fridays, July 8–Aug. 2
9 a.m.–3 p.m.
$310/Week
Ages 7–13 act, sing and dance in performances of “Shrek” (July 8–12), “The Wizard of Oz” (July 15–19), “Aladdin” (July 22–26) and “Descendants” (July 29–Aug. 2) Space is limited, so register early. Registration is required for each week separately.
Theater Arts
Summer Littles Camp
Mondays–Fridays, June 17–28
9 a.m.–Noon $215/Week
HOW LONG IS EACH CAMP SESSION?
All camps are 1-week long.
WHAT TIME DOES CAMP START?
9 a.m.–noon for half day campers and 9 a.m.–3 p.m. for full-day campers, Monday–Thursday. Friday half days for all campers will be designated as “Fun Fridays” each week and will run from 9 a.m.–noon.
WHAT CAN MY CHILD EXPECT AT CAMP?
Our indoor camps are highly active with very little sitting around. Most of the day campers will be working on group training activities. Training includes speed, agility, coordination and quickness drills and sportspecific drills. Children will learn team building and
character building skills. Fullday campers will also enjoy games and other fun activities!
WHAT IS INCLUDED WITH MY CHILD'S SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION?
Registration includes a Dri-Fit shirt and a daily morning snack. Full-day campers will receive a morning and afternoon snack.
Ages 4–6 act, dance, play and have fun performing scenes from Disney favorites, including “Mulan,” “Cinderella,” “Pocahontas,” “Pinocchio” and more. Space is limited, so register early.
Theater Arts
Summer Teen Camp
Mondays–Fridays, June 10–21 4–7 p.m.
$225/Week
Ages 13–17 act, sing and dance in the “Mean Girls” (week one) and “Grease” (week two) musical productions. Space is limited, so register early.
Desert Foothills Theater: Notre Dame Prep High School
9701 E. Bell Road, Scottsdale 480-488-1981, www.dftheater.org
Broadway Boot Camp
Mondays–Fridays, June 3–14 9 a.m.–3 p.m.
$600/Both weeks
Ages 7–13 act, sing and dance in performances of Broadway musical favorites. Space is limited, so register early.
Theater Arts June Camps
Mondays–Fridays, June 17–28
9 a.m.–3 p.m.
$310/Week
Ages 7–13 act, sing and dance in performances of “Matilda!” (June 17–21) and “Shrek” (June 24–28). Space is limited, so register early. Registration is required for each week separately.
Diamond Dance Works
34406 N 27th Drive Suite 190, Phoenix 623-582-9858
www.diamonddanceworks.com/summerclasses-1
Weekly Theme Camps
Mondays–Thursdays, June 3–July 18 9 a.m.–noon or 1–4 p.m., Half days; 9 a.m.–4 p.m., Full days
$130/Week of half days; $210/Week of full days
Kids ages 5–13 express themselves through dance all summer long, with varying themes each week including Barbie, Candyland, Under the Sea and more. See a sample schedule online.
Pre-Professional Intensive
Monday, June 17–Thursday, June 20 9 a.m.–1 p.m.
$185
Advanced dance students ages 8 and up participate in intensive classes in the areas of jazz, ballet, acrobatics, flexibility, tap and more. Ages under 8 can participate, but only with competitive director approval. This class is required for those planning to participate in competitive teams with Diamond Dance Works.
Mondays–Thursdays, July 15–25 10 a.m.–noon
$160/Week
Ages 3–6 have fun dancing with their favorite princesses, including Elsa, Belle, Jasmine, Ariel and more.
Ballet Intensive
Mondays–Fridays, July 1–11 (no class July 4) 9 a.m.–2:30 p.m.
$260/Week
Dancers in level 3 ballet and beyond from any company can participate in one or both weeks of intensive training to improve their skills.
Future Gem Camp
Tuesdays & Thursdays, June 4–July 18
9 a.m.–10:30 a.m.
$60/Week
Ages 2–4 can get a feel for dance with fun classes with themes such as unicorns and rainbows.
DVUSD Camps
Sandra Day O’Connor High School 25250 N. 35th Ave., Phoenix 623-376-3923, www.dvusd.org/Page/31167
Music Rocks! Summer Camp
Monday–Friday, June 3–7 8:30–11:30 a.m.
$199
Incoming students in grades 5–6 select from the flute, clarinet, trumpet, alto saxophone, trombone or percussion instruments to develop a new skill or practice for the new
school year. All experience levels are welcome. Students must provide their own instrument, but rental connections are provided.
Theatre Rocks! ‘Grease: School Version’
Mondays–Fridays, May 23–June 21 8 a.m.–1 p.m.
$425
Ages 14–18 participate in the abridged version of the blockbuster musical. Space is limited, so register early.
Theatre Rocks!
‘Junie B. Jones The Musical Jr.’
Mondays–Fridays, May 23–June 14
8 a.m.–1 p.m.
$350
Ages 9–13 participate in the musical production specifically adapted from the four Barbara Park best–selling books. Space is limited, so register early.
Theatre Rocks!
SPLAT Productions
Mondays–Fridays, May 23–June 21
8 a.m.–1 p.m.
$425
Ages 14–18 learn all of the important behind–the–scenes aspects of stage production, from lighting and sound to costumes and props. Space is limited, so register early.
Musical Theatre of Anthem
42201 N. 42st Drive, Suite B100, Anthem 623-336-6001
www.musicaltheatreofanthem.org/summerworkshops.html
Tuesday, July 16–Sunday, July 28
$375
Ages 8–16 learn the lullabies of Broadway for a glitzy musical performance. See the full schedule online.
‘Dear Edwina Jr.’ Summer Workshop
Monday, June 3–Saturday, June 15 9 a.m.–3 p.m.
$375
Ages 8–16 put together the musical adventures of Edwina Spoonapple, the advice–giver of her local neighborhood. See the full schedule online.
Sunday, July 7–Saturday, July 13 9 a.m.–3 p.m.
$375
Ages 8–16 come together for a full production of the classic tale. See the full schedule online.
‘Six The Musical: Teen Edition’ Summer Workshop
Sunday, June 2–Saturday, June 22 Various days & times
$375
Ages 14–19 put on a new original musical about the six wives of Henry VII. See the full schedule online.
Summer Performing Arts Institute 2024 Convention
Thursday, Aug. 1–Sunday, Aug. 4
4:30–8:45 p.m., Thursday & Friday; 9 a.m.–3:30 p.m., Saturday & Sunday $150/Elective classes only; $275/Elective classes and performance
Annual summer convention featuring targeted instruction for ages 6–20 in a variety of subjects, including ballet, vocals, improv, tap dance, character development and more. See the full list of options online. Registration required.
Starlight Community Theater
1611 W. Whispering Wind Drive Suite 9, Phoenix
www.starlightcommunitytheater.com/ summer-camps
Mondays–Fridays, June 17–29 & July 8–19
9 a.m.–3 p.m.
$259.99/Before June 1; $299.99/After June 1
Sibling discount available for same camp registration
Participants work with a team of facilitators to put on a musical production. All experience levels are welcome. The production in June, entitled “Matilda Jr.” is for ages 8–16. July’s production is “Disney's The Jungle Book KIDS,” for ages 6–12.
Mondays–Fridays, June 3–14
9 a.m.–3 p.m.
$119.99/Before May 1; $149.99/After May 1
Sibling discount available for same camp registration
Participants work with a team of facilitators to learn or strengthen the skills belonging to a musical production, including auditioning, singing, acting and dancing. All experience levels are welcome. The week of June 3–7 is for ages 6–12 and June 10–14 is for ages 12–17. Registration required.
Summer Camp
Mondays–Fridays, June 3–July 19
9 a.m.–3 p.m.
Peoria Music Academy
8110 W. Union Hills Drive, Suite 200, Glendale 602-612-6187
https://peoriamusicacademy.com/2024summer-camps
$199/Week of half days; $309/Week of full days
Fun and educational music classes for ages 5–12 of all experience levels. Each week offers unique options for instruments and themes. See the full schedule online. Space is limited, so register early.
Mondays–Fridays, June 3–14 8–11:30 a.m.
Barry Goldwater High School 2820 W. Rose Garden Ln., Phoenix 623-445-5000
https://deervalley.ce.eleyo.com $349
Students in grades 10–12 explore the principles and techniques of crime scene investigation using critical thinking and problem solving skills. Topics include fingerprinting, DNA basics, digital forensics, courtroom simulations and more.
Mondays–Fridays, May 28–Aug. 2
8 a.m.–3:30 p.m.;
Optional Extended Care 3:30–6 p.m.
Sky Zone Peoria
9040 W. Larkspur Drive, Suite #134, Peoria
Sky Zone NE Phoenix
4857 E. Greenway Road, Suite A, Scottsdale 480-757-1281
www.engineeringforkids.com/phoenix-metro $199/Week and up;
$25/Day or $75/Week of extended care
Hands-on engineering activities for grades K–8 with different themes each week, including puzzles, ecology, augmented reality, robotics and more. Participants also enjoy physical activity at the dodgeball courts, rock walls, foam pits, warriors courses and trampoline courts.
Monday–Friday, June 3–7
8 a.m.–3 p.m.
Union Park School
25700 N. 21st Ave., Phoenix 623-445-4300
https://deervalley.ce.eleyo.com
$195/Week
Students in grades 1–8 with gifted-identified scoring (documentation required) participate in advanced activities focused on creativity, with topics including theater scripts, science experiments, abstract art and puzzles.
Monday–Friday, June 10–14
8 a.m.–3 p.m.
Mountain Shadows
Elementary School
19602 N. 45th Ave., Glendale 623-445-4300
https://deervalley.ce.eleyo.com
$195/Week
Students in grades 1–8 with gifted-identified scoring (documentation required) participate in advanced activities focused on critical thinking, with topics including coding, escape rooms, problem solving tasks and more.
Great Hearts Summer Camp
Mondays–Fridays, June 3–28 8 a.m.–6 p.m.
Great Hearts Anthem
3950 W. Arroyo Norte Drive, Phoenix 623-465-4776
https://anthem.greatheartsamerica.org/ summer-programs
$35/Registration fee; $250/Week
New students in grades 1–5 deepen their sense of wonder through fascinating themes including special agents, nature, world cultures and farming. Action–packed activities are paired with academics, games and songs for a well–rounded experience. See the full schedule and registration deadlines online.
Mondays–Fridays, June 3–28
8 a.m.–noon
Great Hearts Anthem
3950 W. Arroyo Norte Drive, Phoenix 623-465-4776
https://anthem.greatheartsamerica.org/ summer-programs
$35/Registration fee; $159/Week
Incoming kindergarten students prepare for school by learning letters, print awareness,
number sense and more. Students must be at least 4 years old and potty trained. See the full schedule and registration deadlines online.
Tuesday–Thursday, June 4–6 9 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
North East Campus
1617 W. Williams Drive, Phoenix www.west-mec.edu, 623-435-4920 $25
Students in grades 6-8 will spend time exploring auto tech, coding, collision repair and refinishing, diesel, electrical/ construction, HVAC, pharmacy and veterinary sciences.
Mondays–Fridays, May 20–Aug. 2 7 a.m.–4 p.m.
(aftercare available until 6 p.m.)
Anthem Community Center
41130 N. Freedom Way, Anthem 623-879-3011, www.onlineatanthem.com $115–$195/Week
Ages 5–12 spend the summer with daily visits to the waterpark, rock wall climbing, outdoor and gym games, sports, arts and crafts and more. Students must bring their own lunch, towels, swim and athletic gear. Additional classes are available for purchase at a discounted rate, including swim lessons, babysitting classes, pickleball and more.
Tuesday–Friday, May 28–31 9 a.m.–noon
First Light Fellowship 4111 W. Innovative Drive, Suite 110, Anthem 480-202-5570
https://old.firstlightanthem.org $50
A week full of fun, crafting, service, community involvement and faith development for kids in grades kindergarten through 5th. Space is limited, so register early.
Mondays–Fridays, May 20–July 26 7 a.m.–6 p.m.
Goelet A. Beuf Community Center 3435 W. Pinnacle Peak Road, Phoenix 602-534-4754
https://tinyurl.com/3nkh9utb $30/Day; $80/Week
Ages 6–12 enjoy various activities in a fun and safe environment. Drop–in passes can
be purchased in advance to use as needed or families can register for dates now.
Deer Valley
Mondays–Fridays, May 20–July 26 7 a.m.–6 p.m.
Deer Valley Community Center
2001 W. Wahalla Ln, Phoenix 602-495-3735
https://tinyurl.com/vucpxrxh
$30/Day; $80/Week
Ages 6–12 enjoy various activities in a fun and safe environment. Drop–in passes can be purchased in advance to use as needed or families can register for dates now.
Mondays–Thursdays, May 28–Aug. 1 9 a.m.–noon, Ages 5–9; 12:30–3:30 p.m., Ages 10–14
Roadrunner Resource Center
18205 N. 51st Ave., Suite 151, Peoria 602-529-8889
www.roadrunnercenters.com
$240/Week; $40/One–time registration fee
Fun, cooperative activities for children with special needs, including crafts, art, music, movement and hands–on science. Peer interaction is encouraged by a team of professionals.
Mondays–Fridays, May 31–July 19
7 a.m.–6 p.m.
Arrowhead Elementary School
7490 W. Union Hills Drive, Glendale
Canyon Springs School
42901 N. 45th Ave., Anthem
Park Meadows
Elementary School
20012 N. 35th Ave., Glendale
Sierra Verde School
7241 W. Rose Garden Ln., Glendale
Stetson Hills School
25475 N. Stetson Hills Loop, Phoenix 623-376-3976
www.dvusd.org/Page/84030
$40/Daily for ages 5–14
Students in grades K–8 from any school spend their summer days filled with activities including sports, arts, crafts, literacy and more. See the full activity calendar by location online.
Mondays–Fridays, May 31–July 19
7:30 a.m.–5 p.m.
Park Meadows
Elementary School
20012 N. 35th Ave., Glendale 623-376-3976
www.dvusd.org/Page/84030
$50/Daily for ages 3–5
Younger students yet to reach Kindergarten from any school spend their summer days filled with activities including sports, arts, crafts, literacy and more. See the full activity calendar online.
Mondays–Fridays, May 28–July 26
7 a.m.–6:30 p.m.
Ridgeline Academy K–6 Campus
33625 N. Valley Pkwy., Phoenix 602-860-2462
https://bgcs.org/ridgeline-academy $205/Week; $25/Annual membership required
Students entering grades K-6 participate in a weekly themedweeklythemed program designed by the Boys & Girls Club to develop healthy habits and positive values. Children 5 and up only.
Mondays–Thursdays, June 1–15 & June 19–29
8–11:45 a.m. or Noon–3:45 p.m.
Desert Sage Elementary School 4035 W. Alameda Road, Glendale 623-376-3923
www.dvusd.org/Page/222
$450
Students ages 15 years and 6 months or older (up to age 19) in possession of their driving permit receive their certificate of completion, fulfilling the state requirement for a graduated license after 30 hours of classroom instruction with driving simulators and four hours of behind-the-wheel training. Early registration is recommended as space is limited.
Participants are advised to wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes and sun protection. Always bring plenty of water and a flashlight, when applicable. Registration is required on all hikes listed.
to Connecting with Nature
7:30–11 a.m.
Take a morning walk for mindfulness to a scenic view of the lake.
SATURDAY, APRIL 13
Plant Hike
8–10:30 a.m.
Learn about a variety of flowering plant life along the lake’s shore and in the desert environment while exploring the Pipeline trail
Explore the desert area with the park ranger in hopes of seeing a wild burro on the 2–mile trail with moderate difficulty.
Explore the desert area with the park ranger in hopes of seeing a wild burro on the 2–mile trail with moderate difficulty.
and animals that call the Sonoran Desert home.
Hike through the riparian habitat of the area while the sun goes down to catch a unique glimpse at the native plants and animals preparing for the night.
6–8 p.m.
Take on the trail by the light of the moon and flashlights along with the park ranger.
The number of homes sold in the last month in our 10 tracking zones increased roughly 32 percent over the month prior. The number of active listings stayed the same as last month, as the spring selling season picks up.
Monthly Real Estate Snapshot
30-day totals for 2/16/23–3/16/24 date range in the following North Phoenix neighborhoods (area codes 85083, 85085, 85086 & 85087)
Mortgage Rates
National weekly average rates as of March 21, 2024
While mortgage rates ticked upward in late March, Sam Khater, Freddie Mac’s Chief Economist, shared the following in a press release:
“As the spring homebuying season gets underway, existing home inventory has increased slightly and new home construction has picked up. Despite elevated rates, homebuilders are displaying renewed confidence in the housing market, focusing on the fact that there is a good amount of pent-up demand, an ongoing supply shortage and expectations that the Federal Reserve will cut rates later in the year.” Source www.freddiemac.com
Source SAM KHATER-Freddie Mac Chief Economist
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Now accepting applications for the 24-25 school year. Apply today!
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Adams Traditional Academy/ Jefferson Preparatory High School
K-8 Campus
2323 W Parkside Ln, Phoenix, AZ 85027 602-938-5517, www.choiceacademies.org
9-12 Campus & Preschool
2333 W Parkside Ln, Phoenix, AZ 85027 602-938-5517, www.choiceacademies.org
Tuition-free public charter school operated by Choice Academies serving Preschool through grade 12.
Deer Valley Unified School District
20402 N. 15th Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85027 623-445-5000, www.dvusd.org
Serving students within a 367-square-mile boundary with 39 schools in Phoenix, Glendale, Peoria, Anthem, New River, Cave Creek and unincorporated areas of Maricopa County.
Great Hearts Anthem
3950 W Arroyo Norte Dr, Anthem, AZ 85086 623-465-4776, www.anthem.greatheartsamerica.org
Tuition-free public charter school operated by Great Hearts Academies serving students in grades K-12.
Ridgeline Academy
K-6 Campus
33625 N. North Valley Pkwy, Phoenix, AZ 85085 623-223-1335, www.ridgelineacademy.org
Junior High & High School
39808 N Gavilan Peak Parkway 623-289-7911, www.highschool.ridgelineacademy.org
A-Rated Charter School, Competitive Sports Programs, Clubs & Activities. Small Class Sizes
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