MOVE: The Modern Cut of Geoffrey Beene celebrates the dynamic fashions of the late designer, renowned for revolutionizing American sportswear and for his trailblazing runway ballets. Featuring garments drawn from the institution’s Geoffrey Beene Archive, the exhibition showcases a wide array of jumpsuits, jackets, dresses, and more, along with materials and ephemera from … [More]
Scottsdale Arts Opens Two New Exhibitions in February
In February, Scottsdale Arts Learning & Innovation will open two new exhibitions — “Unintended Consequences” (pictured above) and “con∙text” — examining human actions and how they affect the world and the people inhabiting it. “Unintended Consequences” features the combined talents of artists Carolyn Lavender, Monica Aissa Martinez and Mary Shindell. The exhibition … [More]
14th Annual Ikebana Exhibit at the Japanese Friendship Garden, Feb. 4 & 5
Ikebana - a world of beauty February 4th & 5th 9:00 am - 4:00 pm The Japanese Friendship Garden of Phoenix invites you to our 14th Annual Ikebana Exhibit Ikebana – a World of Beauty. Presented by AZ Sonoran Desert Sogetsu Study Group (SDSSG). What is Ikebana? Ikebana is the traditional Japanese art of flower arrangement. It is a practice that brings joy and renewal … [More]
Cox Launches Free ‘Super WiFi Hotspot’ in Metro Phoenix during Major February Events
Cox has announced that it will offer a Free Super WiFi Hotspot throughout Metro Phoenix starting today/February 2, 2023 and running through February 26, 2023. The Super WiFi Hotspot is a network of 1,300 Cox WiFi hotspots and will be available to those who live here; and to the more than 120,000 visitors who are expected to descend on the Valley for the Super Bowl, Waste … [More]
City of Phoenix Partners with Local First Arizona to Celebrate Local Food
Just in time for Super Bowl, the City of Phoenix Office of Environmental Programs and Local First Arizona are teaming up to launch its Phoenix: Let's Eat Local! campaign on Feb. 4 celebrating local restaurant owners, farmers, advocates and more to help build stronger food systems in Phoenix … [More]
Bettors in Arizona Wagered Nearly $617M in November
Bettors in Arizona wagered nearly $617 million in November of 2022, according to a new report by the Arizona Department of Gaming. This represents a 32.2% increase when compared to November of 2021. “It is exciting to see a second consecutive month of over $600 million wagered on sports by patrons within the state,” said Ted Vogt, Director, ADG. “This milestone highlights … [More]
$1.5M Gift from Steele Foundation Launches Fellowship in Barrow Alzheimer’s and Memory Program
Barrow Neurological Foundation is proud to announce that the Steele Foundation has endowed the Dan Cracchiolo and Pam Grant Behavioral Neurology and Neuropsychiatry Fellowship in the Alzheimer’s and Memory Disorders Program at Barrow Neurological Institute. The generous $1.5 million endowment was made through the Barrow Grand Ball, the Women’s Board of Barrow Neurological … [More]
Arizona Diamondbacks and Avnet Announce New Partnership to Include First Ever Jersey Patch
The Arizona Diamondbacks have entered a multi-year partnership with Avnet that will include the company’s “A” and name on the sleeve of the D-backs’ jerseys beginning with the 2023 season as well as a strong community partnership element. The D-backs are the third Major League Baseball (MLB) team to secure a jersey patch partner since the jersey patch program was announced … [More]
WEBINAR – Feb. 14: Cultural Marketing Framework
UPCOMING SESSIONS Join us for the upcoming Small Business Boot Camp virtual webinars and monthly workshops. If you missed any past sessions, watch here. Cultural Marketing Framework 02/14/2023 | 9:00 AM Cultural Marketing is the modern way to attract qualified candidates. In this webinar, attendees will learn the best ways to incorporate Cultural … [More]
One-of-a-Kind Community Garden in Downtown Phoenix Unveiled in Advance of Super Bowl LVII
City of Phoenix officials, Republic Services, Inc. and community leaders celebrated the unveiling of the Republic Services Garden at Margaret T. Hance Park Wednesday in downtown Phoenix. During a ribbon-cutting event, Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego, Vice Mayor Yassamin Ansari, Republic Services President and CEO Jon … [More]
Maricopa Association of Governments Executive Director Announces Retirement
Calling it the “best job I have ever had the opportunity to hold,” Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG), Executive Director Eric Anderson has announced he will be retiring from the agency after 40 years of service. “It is time for me to retire from the best job I have ever had the opportunity to hold. I will be stepping down as Executive Director … [More]
Utah Insurance Co. Offering Home Owners Coverage in Arizona
Bamboo Insurance, a multifaceted insurance organization delivering a customer-driven experience through ease and innovation, today announced the launch of its homeowners coverage in Arizona. Not only will they introduce sensible and affordable homeowners coverage options to residents of The Grand Canyon State, but also enhanced underwriting structures, convenient technology, … [More]
Breakfast and Lunch Hot Spot Opens Catering Kitchen to Meet Demands
Morning Squeeze, the Arizona-owned breakfast and lunch spot with three Valley locations, has opened The Catering Kitchen, a commissary at 1725 W. University Dr. in Tempe dedicated to meeting the growing demands for its office and group orders. “Since full-service dining has returned post-pandemic, we’ve only seen the demand for catered group orders grow,” said Jaryn Oakley, … [More]
Phoenix Sky Harbor Offers Tips to Super Bowl LVII and Phoenix Open Visitors
America's Friendliest Airport® is looking forward to welcoming travelers to Arizona for Super Bowl LVII. Various events across the Valley of the Sun including the WM Phoenix Open and the Super Bowl will mean the Airport will be very busy. February 13, the day after Super Bowl LVII, is anticipated … [More]





























