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Valley of Sunflowers Groundbreaking September 9

Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

A formal groundbreaking ceremony for the Valley of the Sunflowers Project, located on the southwest corner of 6th Street and Garfield, will be held this Friday, Sept. 9, from 10-11 a.m..

sunflowersMayor Phil Gordon and Phoenix City Councilman Michael Johnson are scheduled to attend the kickoff event.

The Valley of the Sunflowers Project [VOS], championed by Downtown residents with assistance from nearby BioScience High School and a pair of grants from Intel, will produce a 2-acre crop of sunflowers on the vacant property located between McKinley and Garfield streets, and Fifth and Sixth streets.

To read more about this inspiring community project please read Sunflower Project Poised To Bloom at Lot In Phoenix

Corner Bakery Cafe Planned for Arizona Center

Thursday, September 1st, 2011

corner-bakery-cafeDowntown Phoenix dining continues to diversify with the news that a new bakery/café is readying  to open in the Arizona Center later this year.  Arizona State University’s Downtown Devil has reported that the Corner Bakery Café’ will open sometime in October in the space formerly occupied by Out West Gifts.

The Arizona Center was purchased by CommonWealth REIT earlier this year and has seen some turnover in retailers in recent months.  The Corner Bakery Café will be open for breakfast lunch and dinner and will offer a menu ranging from paninis to cakes and brownies.

For more information on the Corner Bakery Café please visit the franchise website, Corner Bakery Cafe or read: New Bakery Set to Open its Doors This Fall in Arizona Center.

Never Forget Memorial Walk

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011

On Sunday, Sept. 11, the public is invited to join the Never Forget 9/11 Memorial Walk and Ceremony to commemorate the 10th Anniversary of 9/11.

NeverForgetHosted by City of Phoenix, the Never Forget 9/11 Memorial Walk will begin at 7:30 a.m. at Chase Bank Tower, 201 N. Central Ave., and finish at 8 a.m. at CityScape, Central Avenue and Jefferson Street.  Walkers will follow behind the Phoenix Fire and Police Honor Guard to a stage set up at CityScape.  There, keynote speakers will address the audience and there will be a memorial ceremony paying tribute to the men and women we lost during the terrorist events of 9/11/01.

Here’s a timeline of the morning’s events:

5:46 a.m.: It was at this time the first airplane hit the first tower. There will be a ceremony on the Chase Tower roof for public safety officials only (not open to the public).

6:02 a.m.: It was at this time the second airplane hit the second tower.  There will be a Chase Tower stair climb for first responders only (not open to the public).

7:30 a.m.: It was at this time an airplane hit the Pentagon and when the Never Forget 9/11 Memorial Walk will begin for the general public.

8 a.m.: Memorial ceremony begins at CityScape.

More information is available at the Phoenix Fire Department homepage.

Fair Trade Kitchen Unveils Healthy Lifestyles Menu

Thursday, August 18th, 2011

I don’t live an extremely healthy lifestyle food-wise. I eat Lean Pockets and copious amounts of tuna salad. Plus, I fancy red meat and eat it whenever possible.

So when Michelle Lavis-White invited me to try Fair Trade Kitchen’s new expanded healthy lifestyles menu–featuring homemade and mostly homegrown vegetarian and gluten-free dining options–I was all kinds of skeptical.

As a small-minded Welshman with meat-and-potato roots, I’ve always associated vegetarian dining, let alone vegan and gluten-free, with words like “tasteless,”  “unfortunate,” and “Oh, no thanks, I’m good.”  So imagine my uneasiness when Michele and her chef Ingrid presented me with tofu steaks and tofu cakes, along with sides of carrot salad, quinoa, and peanut pasta. On this overflowing, completely meatless plate, some roasted zucchini and carrots were about the only recognizable fare.

FairTradeFeeling brave and feeling the pressure of Chef Ingrid’s gaze, I dove in without any regard for my taste buds. And after about 15-20 chews I came to a startling conclusion:

This food, vegetarian or not, was really good.

The lentils were spicy, the tofu savory, the peanut noodles creamy and delicious. There was comforting rice and cheek popping carrot salad, all packed with incredible flavors.

“This is a culture shift,” said White, who is part of an ownership group that oversees both Fair Trade locations (Civic Space Park on Central and Roosevelt on First Avenue). “We’re not only preparing good and affordable food, but we’re educating people that what we should be eating is not only good for us, but good for the community and good for the planet.”

The healthy lifestyles menu is being beta tested at the Civic Space Park location but eventually White says the same items will be found at the Roosevelt shop.

White said that in developing the menu it was a top priority to keep the price points in line with budget-minded students, government workers and ASU faculty, so complete meals (like the one pictured above) will be available for between $5 and $6.

In addition to the vegetarian/organic/gluten-free menu, Fair Trade will continue to offer the salads and sandwiches (like the famous chicken curry) longtime fans of the cafe crave.

Fair Trade Kitchen, located on the bottom level of the AE England building, is open 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday.

Tilted Kilt Grand Opening Week

Tuesday, August 16th, 2011

Plaid is in this season.

Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery is celebrating its Grand Opening at CityScape with a week of big events and hot specials, and a portion of the proceeds will benefit The Arts & Business Council of Greater Phoenix, OCJ Kids, and CARE Partnership.

In addition to appearances by the Tilted Kilt’s MMA Fight Team, Tilted Kilt Calendar Girls, and the Miller Lite Guards, Tilted Kilt at CityScape is offering daily drink specials and the Kilt’s monthly “St. Practice Day”** menu all week.

Tiltedkiltgirls-202x135WEDNESDAY AUGUST 17

* Bagpiper Noon-1 p.m., 6-7 p.m.

*Ribbon Cutting Ceremony with Mayor Phil Gordon 4:30 p.m.

* Charity Raffle  & Prizes

THURSDAY AUGUST 18

* Bagpiper Noon-1 p.m., 6-7 p.m.

* Phoenix New Times Party (open to public)

*Live Music 8 p.m. to 12 a.m.

*Charity Raffle & Prizes

FRIDAY AUGUST 19

* KTAR Live Remote 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

* DJ Manifesto 8 p.m. to 12 a.m.

*Charity Raffle & Prizes

tilted-kilt-pub--eatery-85203321SATURDAY AUGUST 20

* DJ Manifesto 8 p.m. to 12 a.m.

* Charity Raffle & Prizes

So be sure to stop by the Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery at CityScape this week and see for yourself why a cold beer never looked so good.

** On the 17th of every month Tilted Kilt institutes a “St. Practice Day” menu to mimic the March 17th holiday.

P Word at Herberger Theater Aug. 27

Monday, August 8th, 2011

Phoenix-based production company Felicia Davis Productions (FDP) announced Friday that poetic sensation Jessica Holter will perform her all-new, one-woman show “Don’t Say the ‘P’ Word” at Herberger Theater Center on Saturday, Aug. 27.

Jessica-Holter-The-Punany-PoetThis show promises to take you on a journey of intense oratorical expression.

Executive Producer Davis has assembled a production cast including local radio personality Karlie Hustle as host. FDP has a signature style of bringing shows that have an eclectic mix of education and entertainment and this show will be no different.

In “Don’t Say the ‘P’ Word,” Holter (pictured, left) expands into the fullness of herself as a producer, writer and gifted orator in a performance that will touch all of your senses. Passionate  and powerful, the show is laced with elements of comedy, poetry and theatrics and full of riveting scenes that will not only entertain audiences but will also make them think.

The script is adapted from the collective works of the author and activist who shocked the world with a HBO feature that put a strangely erotic twist on AIDS awareness. The lawless lover, the humble Christian housewife, and the wholesome hottie all find themselves with an equal stake in a bustling city of words and wisdom, as their tales converge in this witty and thoughtful show about self-love and the laws of urban attraction.

“I’m excited to bring yet another quality production to the Phoenix community for the exclusive purpose of education, empowerment and entertainment,” said Davis. “I’ve worked with Holter in the past and with performances that appeal to a very diverse audience. She has a strong following that spans three generations.

“I’m grateful for the vision and the platform that allows for full self-expression in a unique way that moves the HIV awareness agenda forward.”

Tickets for this one-night-only performance can be purchased at www.herbergertheater.org/dont_say_the_p_word or by calling the Herberger box office at 602-254-7399.

Town Hall: The Next Mayor of Phoenix

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011

August 15 is another important date in Phoenix’s hotly contested mayoral race as candidates Wes Gullett, Claude Mattox, Peggy Neely and Greg Stanton have confirmed there attendance for “Town Hall: The Next Mayor of Phoenix,” an hour-long debate to be held at Phoenix Symphony Hall beginning at 7 p.m.

radioCo-hosted by the Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce and CBS 5, the debate will be televised on CBS 5 and broadcast on listener-supported KJZZ 91.5 FM.

The doors open to the public at 5:45 p.m. and citizens are also encouraged to take part in the debate by submitting questions through Facebook and Twitter.

“This is the most competitive Phoenix Mayoral race in decades; the person elected for this position will have the responsibility of taking the reins of the city at a pivotal point for our community,” said Michelle Bolton, GPCC Vice President for Public Affairs and Economic Development, in a statement. “The Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce is pleased to be working with CBS 5 and listener-supported KJZZ 91.5 to provide a large public venue for our community to learn more about each candidate before they cast their vote by either early ballot or on election day.”

The event is free to the public, but seating is limited.

Summer Chef Series Coming to Market

Monday, July 25th, 2011

Sharpen your culinary skills and please your palate at Phoenix Public Market’s new Summer Chef Series, which kicked off July 23 and continues through Sept. 3.

The chef classes, which run from 2-4 p.m., include tastings, two beverages of the spotlighted chef’s choosing, plus take-home recipes with which to dazzle your friends and family.

st_francisEach chef will have his or her own unique spin on summertime cooking and entertaining and additional details can be found here.

Tickets are $45 and may be purchased here. Proceeds benefit Phoenix Public Market and Devour Phoenix*.

Here’s the chef lineup:

July 23 — Tudie Frank-Johnson, D’licious Dishes

July 30 — Aaron Chamberlain, St. Francis (pictured, above)

August 6 — Chrysa Robertson, Rancho Pinot Grill

August 13 — Doug Robson, Gallo Blanco Cafe

August 20 — Tracy Dempsey, Tracy Dempsey Originals

August 27 – Jen Anderson, The Windsor

September 3 – John Hall, Canela Bistro

Sounds pretty tasty, no?

*Devour Phoenix is a city-wide, non-profit coalition of select, independent restaurants, operating under the Local First Arizona umbrella. Devour Phoenix is working to maintain a forum for sharing ideas, purchasing power, and marketing dollars to advance dining in Phoenix.

Yogurtini, Dulcify Newest Cool Spots

Tuesday, July 19th, 2011

No doubt it gets hot in Downtown Phoenix. Glass, concrete, 110-degree temps, you know the formula.

yogurtiniBut that doesn’t mean there aren’t great ways for you to chill out.

Here’s an updated list of Downtown’s cool treat oases.

Yogurtini — Opening any second at CityScape, on the corner of Washington and 1st Street next to Vitamin T, Yogurtini will be dishing up your frozen yogurt favorites from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily.

Dulcify PHX — This new yogurt joint debuted at the Phoenix Convention Center’s Metro Marche food court just in time for the All-Star Game. Hours will vary based on events happening at the building.

A Touch of Yogurt – Dishing up yummy yogurt from the corner of the Renaissance Tower (Washington and 1st Avenue) since 1987, Marcia and John Bruno are the Grand Poobahs of Downtown yogurt.

Bistro 202 — One of the lesser-known haunts for frozen goodies, Bistro 202 makes its gelato in-house and recently added ice cream to the menu (ASU students will enjoy the  Devilish Hot Fudge Sundae).

Cold Stone Creamery — Located across from 1130 The Restaurant at Arizona Center, Cold Stone Creamery is an Arizona favorite (and based in Scottsdale), offering ice cream, cakes, drinks and novelties.

And that’s the scoop on Downtown ice cream, yogurt and gelato. [Insert rim shot here.]

Mercury Celebrating 15 Seasons

Tuesday, July 12th, 2011

The Phoenix Mercury are celebrating 15 years in Downtown Phoenix and they are bringing in a special guest for Friday’s Season 15 game at US Airways Center.

3901571P WNBA FINALS-GAME 1Former Mercury head coach and current TNT broadcaster Cheryl Miller will return to the court as the Mercury hosts Washington at 7 p.m. to celebrate the team’s 15th season in Phoenix.

Now is a perfect time to become a part of the Mercury’s quest for a third WNBA Championship. Lead by All-Stars Diana Taurasi and Penny Taylor, the Mercury have won 7 of their last 8 games and look to continue the dominance Friday against Washington.

The Mercury are one of the best entertainment values in the Valley and tickets start at just $10 at phoenixmercury.com.