Posts Tagged ‘Arizona Center’

Paws On the Patio Sunday

Tuesday, November 15th, 2011

Downtowners love their dogs and this Sunday, Nov. 20, Sam’s Cafe at Arizona Center will host a charity event specifically for pooches and their doting owners.

From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Paws On the Patio will feature:

dogs_on_the_patio_medium* Gourmet 3-course doggy meal ($10)

* Reduced-Rate Microchipping ($20)

* Photos with Santa

* Silent Auction

* 25-30 Pet-Related Vendors

This event benefits Almost Home Boxer Rescue and is a wonderful reason to bring  your best friend Downtown. All breeds are welcome!

For more information contact Shasta at 602-252-3545.

Festivals Highlight Weekend Events

Tuesday, September 27th, 2011

Downtown Phoenix will host two dynamic festivals this weekend: Herberger Theater Center’s Second Annual Festival of the Arts and the Rainbows Festival.

20AnnHTCcolor [Converted]These two events promise to bring thousands of people into Downtown.

Festival of the Arts

The second annual Herberger Theater Center Festival of the Arts takes place Saturday, Oct. 1 from 1-5 p.m. and offers indoor/outdoor performances on four stages, wine tasting, children’s activities, short films, and culture for all ages and tastes. Tickets for Festival of the Arts  ($5,  free for kids 12-under) can be purchased the day of the event at the gates (Third Street and Monroe, Second Street and Monroe). There is free parking courtesy of Arizona Center (Fifth Street and Fillmore). Bring your parking ticket to the Festival to redeem.

imagesRainbows Festival

A Downtown tradition since 2002, Rainbows Festival & Street Fair is a FREE celebration of the diversity of the LGBT community and takes place at Heritage Square Park. Open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Rainbows Festival is one of the largest LGBT events in Arizona and offers a full weekend of activities, including music, dancing, a wide variety of food, drinks, and exhibitors.

Hope to see you this weekend in Downtown 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.

Almost Famous Screening Thursday

Monday, February 28th, 2011

The deadline is past.  The films are in despite a weekend of wet weather that wreaked havoc on both filmmakers and crew. 

Now it’s time for the Top 20 lineup of this year’s Almost Famous Film Festival.

theaterThis Thursday at 7:00 p.m. a public screening of the Top 20 from this year’s contest will be held at AMC Arizona Center 24 in Downtown Phoenix. 

Seventy-four teams entered this year’s challenge with 60 making the 48-hour deadline.  Time travel dominated the storylines this year as did dramas with comedies being more sparse.  The top three films were unanimous by the panel of judges.  The films that will be screened Thursday are 2-5 minutes in length and were made in just two days or 48 hours and by indie filmmakers from Phoenix, Casa Grande, Flagstaff and Los Angeles. 

“We were extremely pleased with the quality of films submitted this year,” said Jae Staats, A3F Director and Founder.  “This will be the best overall Top 20 in the seven years of our existence.  This is definitely a screening to attend and see how much talent we have here in Arizona.”

Tickets for this event are just $8.00 each and can be purchased on the A3F web site at http://www.thea3f.net/2011/index.php. The screening sells out every year so make sure to purchase your ticket today.

Almost Famous Film Festival Feb. 18

Tuesday, February 8th, 2011

The 7th Annual Almost Famous Film Festival is almost here. All you have to do is take a theme, a line of dialogue, a prop and 48 hours and you too can be the next Grand Prize winner. The top 20 films will be screened March 3 at the AMC Arizona Center 24. I hope you’re making plans to join the party!

It all starts at Majerle’s Friday Feb. 18 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.

At the kickoff party, this year’s theme, line of dialogue and prop will be revealed. Then you have 48 hours with your team to rehearse film and edit your entry. If you don’t have a team, you can join one at the party.  Don’t be shy, just come join the fun! 

annie_boonI thought you’d like to hear the inside scoop from last year’s winner of the best actress award, Annie Boon, who is now “living the dream” in  Los Angeles. Yes, future stars, dreams really do come true and it could happen to you by joining the kickoff party at Majerle’s.

Boon said because of the A3F and the Phoenix film community she was able to jump right in, get an agent and work on three different sitcoms.  “From the kickoff party to the rehearsal to the shooting and editing, the entire experience was an overwhelmingly positive one.  The weekend is one I’ll never forget and I’m so grateful to have a short film to show for it.  I encourage every actor, especially those just starting out to participate in A3F. I’ve been on some major sets at Fox, Warner Brothers, Paramount and Sony. Without that experience from A3F and learning to work fast and communicate with fellow cast and crew I wouldn’t have landed on my feet. The festival definitely helped push me toward my goal and I am so grateful to Jae for that opportunity.”

Actually it’s not just the actors from the A3F Festival that are getting famous.

Diane Dresback, a writer, director and producer who has participated in several of founder Jae Staat’s festivals called me from the road where she was scouting locations for a major motion picture she wrote. Dresback and director Bivas Biswas are planning to start production later this month.

Biswas and Dresback worked together on Veil which placed in the Top 20 in last year’s 48-Hour Challenge.  Dresback said that the Almost Famous Film Festival was a great experience and gives artists a wonderful chance to network with other professionals and learn their craft.  Also, the support given by Staats as well as the professionalism and great showcasing made it a valuable experience.  In fact, she and her son are entering together this year so you can meet her and her team as well.

The great reviews just keep on coming.  Phil Bradstock, head of the Phoenix Film Office said A3F was a quality platform for artists to gain traction in the business and get themselves great exposure. Bradstock says “The Festival is top notch and helps Phoenix to be seen by L.A. as a great place to film.  Downtown Phoenix can look like L.A. and with our lower permit fees and experienced cast and crews we can provide a full service industry locally.  That means more jobs and money coming into our state and our local economy.” 

The management at Majerle’s agrees. Majerle’s is proud to sponsor The A3f for the seventh time because of the positive outlook it puts on our new urban Downtown. Manager A.J. Sulka says, “We want people to come and film Downtown and then stay and play here too.”  I don’t know about you, but I’m taking Sulka’s advice.

See you Feb. 18.  I’ll be the starlet in the corner watching all the action!!

For more info on signing up for The Almost Famous Film Festival please visit www.thea3f.net .

Festive Friday at CityScape Dec. 17

Monday, December 13th, 2010

After rocking the Renaissance and leaving Arizona Center awestruck, the Downtown Ambassadors are taking their Festive Friday act to CityScape, where this Friday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. they’ll be teaming with Downtown retailers to hand out treats and smiles.

Ad DemoFriday, December 17 – CityScape

Participating Restaurants and Retailers:  Touch of Yogurt, Cartel Coffee Lab, Phoenix Public Market, Moms Gone Nuts, Fallen Wood Turnings, Sherrye’s Kitchen, Dulce Dance Company, The Pickle Lady and more.

Live Music: Bad Cactus Brass Band 11:00 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Downtown Holiday Shop-Around: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. 

To promote holiday shopping Downtown, the Jolly Trolley will run a loop delivering shoppers to CityScape, Arizona Center and selected shops near Roosevelt Row.  Pickup and drop-off will be at CityScape during Festive Friday.

See you Friday!

Countdown to the Crawl

Tuesday, October 19th, 2010
P – is for Pubs. We have 17 this fall, a Downtown Pub Crawl record.
U – is for Updates. Download the Crawl route, list of participating bars, drink specials and information about the after-hours breakfast at Steve’s Greenhouse here.
B – is for Beer and Booze, sure, but it’s also for Buy, as in buy your Pub Crawl tickets online and get $3 off the regular price.
C – is for Complementary. Post a message to our Facebook wall about how much you love the Downtown Pub Crawl and get your friends to comment on your post. Whoever collects the most comments by noon on Friday wins 4 FREE tickets to Saturday’s Crawl.
R – is for Ride. Ollie the Trolley will be transporting Crawlers from location to location so the ladies can eliminate “comfort” as a factor when picking out their shoes.
A – is for Angela, that charming pharmaceutical saleswoman you met on last fall’s Crawl. Things didn’t work out for you two long-term but that doesn’t make the memory any less sweet.
W – is for Waiting, which you’ll be doing less of during pre-Crawl registration. We’ll be staffing a Will Call check-in at the Ambassadors Information Center (101 N. 1st Ave., Suite 190) starting at 10 a.m. on Saturday and we’ve added two more check-in tables to get Crawlers onto their trolleys and having fun quicker.
L – is for Legendary, which is how you’ll describe the evening to friends over Bloody Marys and ibuprofen at a TBA time on Sunday.

Here are up-to-the-minute details on Saturday’s Fourth Annual Downtown Pub Crawl:

P – is for Pubs. We have 17 this fall, a Downtown Pub Crawl record.

U – is for Updates. Download a Pub Crawl route map, list of participating bars and drink deals, and info on the after-hours breakfast at Steve’s Greenhouse Grill.

10 Pub Crawl_darkB – is for Beer and Booze (HIGH FIVE!), but it’s also for Buy, as in buy your Pub Crawl tickets online and get $3 off the regular price. Want to wear your Pub Crawl wristband all day long? Well now can by picking them up at the Downtown Pub Crawl Will Call Office (also known as the Ambassadors Information Center, 101 N. First Ave, Suite 190), beginning Saturday morning at 10 a.m.

C – is for Complementary. Post a message to our Facebook wall about how much you love the Downtown Pub Crawl and get your friends to comment on your post. Whoever collects the most comments by noon on Friday wins 4 FREE tickets to Saturday’s Crawl.

R – is for Ride. Ollie the Trolley will be transporting Crawlers from location to location so ladies can eliminate “comfort” as a factor when picking out their shoes.

PubCrawlerInsiderSPOTLIGHTA – is for Angela, that charming pharmaceutical saleswoman you met on last fall’s Crawl. Things didn’t work out for you two long-term but that doesn’t make the memory any less sweet.

W – is for Waiting, which you’ll be doing less of during pre-Crawl registration. We’ve increased the number of check-in tables to four to get Crawlers onto their trolleys and having fun quicker.

L – is for Legendary, which is how you’ll describe the evening to friends over Bloody Marys and copious amounts of ibuprofen at a TBD time and location on Sunday.

Deals, Meals and Steals

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

What’s better than a bargain? Lots of bargains.

And this week, Downtown Phoenix has all kinds of ways to keep you and your wallet happy. Have a look-see:

wine_barWine Tasting at the Urban Wine Bar – There are lots of reasons to love the Phoenix Public Market. Here’s another: it’s the only Valley market that offers nothing but locally grown and produced wines. This coming Wednesday, September 29th, the Wine Bar at the Market will set out a free selection of Arizona wines, with a spotlight on the Callaghan Vineyard. Located an hour south of Tucson, Callaghan grows Mediterranean varietals for their red blends as well as Riesling grapes for their estate white wine.

Speaking of wine, Urban Wine Bar is just one of the Downtown grape purveyors participating in Saturday’s Urban Wine Walk. Jump on the light rail and tour fabulous restaurants in Downtown Phoenix, Camelback Corridor and Tempe–eateries like 1130 The Restaurant, Kincaid’s, ICON Lounge, Steve’s Greenhouse Grill, and the brand-new Brick Pizzeria and Wine Bar at Arizona Center. Sample a diverse selection of wines and snacks on the cheap from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

NFL Sunday Package – This is a trifecta for guys: football, Hooters girls and specially-priced food and drink. It’s all happening at Hooters at the Arizona Center, every Sunday during NFL season. Guys, you’ll owe the woman in your life something after this, so prepare yourself to see Eat Pray Love. Just saying.

Movie in the Park – It doesn’t get much freer than this. This Friday, September 24th, at 8 p.m., you can catch a free movie with free popcorn at Civic Space Park. Just bring a lawn chair or blanket for stretching out on the grass.

Acoustic Wednesdays – If you haven’t been to the Ghost Lounge at the Hotel San Carlos yet, here’s the perfect excuse. On Wednesday, September 29th, Melanie and Van, an acoustic twosome – try saying that twice – will play everything from rock to blues. And yup, admission is free. The show starts at 5 p.m.

Weekend Movie Pass Special – Haven’t seen Inception yet? Or are you eager to see The Town, the new Ben Affleck flick with Jon Hamm, everyone’s favorite cad from Mad Men? Then head to the Arizona Center’s AMC 24 Theaters this weekend. Save your ticket stubs and you’ll get a free spinach dip or calamari appetizer with the purchase of any two beverages at 1130 The Restaurant.

Second Annual 5K Walk for Homeless Families – No, this isn’t free. But I know lots of generous, caring folks read this blog – I’m not sucking up, honestly – and here’s a chance to use a few of those dollars you saved for admission to this event, which benefits UMOM’s New Day Centers (UMOM helps more than 3,000 homeless Arizonans each year). The walk starts at Wesley Bolin Memorial Park this Saturday at 7:30 a.m. Registration, which costs $30 per person, begins at 6:30 a.m.

Change Is In the Air

Thursday, September 9th, 2010

Here it is, the moment we’ve all waited for: the first double-digit temps. Feel free to abandon the a/c and head outside to enjoy Downtown’s balmy fall nights.

Start with drinks at the newly opened ReBar on Roosevelt, which has a big outdoor patio and a nice vibe for relaxing with friends.

Rose&CrownWEBOther options include The Rose and Crown, where you can sip a Guinness on the always-popular porch or lawn; Steve’s Greenhouse Grill, where the misters keep you extra-comfortable; and Seamus McCaffrey’s Irish Pub & Restaurant, which has patio seating and a Publican who really knows his liquor. Ask him to recommend something from the pub’s big selection of draught beer and Irish whisky.

Where can you go from there? Head to Coach & Willie’s for wood-fired pizza on the inviting patio, complete with waterfall, or relax outside at Majerle’s and munch on classic American fare.

Of course, as you probably know, one of Downtown’s most eye-catching outdoor settings is the Arizona Center. Both Sam’s Café and My Big Fat Greek Restaurant face the Center’s gorgeous gardens, water features and cozy benches for canoodling.

Want more that’s outdoor? Sip a White Mocha coffee on the patio at Fair Trade Café, then walk a few steps to Civic Space Park and its green lawns. Relax under the stars while you feel sorry – just briefly –  for the rest of the country, which will soon be dealing with rain and snow.

It’s good to be a Phoenician.

Arizona Center Turns 20

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

Join the Downtown Phoenix Partnership and Arizona Center Tuesday, Nov. 16 as we celebrate Arizona Center’s 20th Anniversary.  The party will begin on the AZ Center Logogrotto at 5 p.m. and will feature live music, audience entertainment with magicians and caracaturists, plus yummy appetizers from many of Arizona Center’s great restaurants like 1130 The Restaurant and Sam’s Cafe

Arizona Center has been an important part of the Downtown culture for two decades–from the state-of-the-art AMC 24 and retail shops to the beautiful grounds that have been a welcoming landmark for residents and visitors alike–so we hope you’ll come toast this special anniversary.

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