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20 Great Gift Ideas Under $20 Along the Light Rail

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

Shopping for holiday gifts in Downtown Phoenix is easy thanks to our lightrail system celebrating one year in service this weekend.

Did you know there are plenty of locally owned boutiques and specialty stores along our 20-mile transit line?  This gives us the luxury of waving buh-bye to packed parking lots, since using the train means no more dealing with angry drivers during the most wonderful time of the year.  Take comfort in knowing you’ll avoid the anthill atmosphere at many national chains.  This holiday season, make sure the only parking lot you see is a park and ride and let METRO do the driving when you’re shopping for gifts.

Before you go, be sure to take my list of 20 great gifts under $20 along the light rail.  I separated the list into three categories:  gift ideas for the host of a holiday party, gift ideas for someone special, and fun gifts for friends or co-workers.  Most all of stores here will offer gift wrapping as a courtesy to customers.  Are you ready?  Grab a latte, a fare card, and let’s go shopping!

Gift Ideas for the Host

Museum tickets Educational and classy, two passes to the Phoenix Art Museum are $20 and even less for seniors or kids.  Don’t forget we have other great facilities in town like the Heard Museum, the Arizona Science Center or the Children’s Museum.  Find out more information here.

Seasonal dishtowel Bunky Boutique has them and they’re handmade right here in Arizona by Perfect Dressipe ($7). The store is located near the Roosevelt station. Head east on Roosevelt to 3rd Avenue and go south a couple blocks.  Bunky Boutique can be found online here.

Christmas ornament Nothing says peace on earth like a sparkly globe ornament ($15).  Find them and other great gift ideas at Frances – a boutique store near the Camelback Station.  Head to the intersection of Camelback and Central, cross Camelback and head west on the opposite side of street.  The address and other information can be found here.

Soapby Nostalgia scents like sweet orange, lavender flowers and happy days ($12). Made and sold here in Arizona. Also at Frances, follow directions above.  See the soap here.

Body butter by Chymia is designed to stimulate circulation, soothe sore muscles, and provide long lasting moisture ($18).  Find it at Frances and see the product here.

Decorative birds made from recycled felted wool. The robins vary in size, $19 and under at Haus Modern Living. Deboard Camelback station, then south on Central, Haus is in plaza across from St. Xavier Church.  A picture of the product is here and the Haus home page is here.

Japanese stash box made from laminated silk kimono fabric.  Marked down to $15 and also at Haus.  Picture here.

Alessi sugar shakers in primary colors, also at Haus ($19)  See the product here.

Urban cookies gift box sets perfect for those in a rush range.  Available in different sizes and prices – from $4 to $16.94 at Urban Cookies.  Best to take a bike from the Camelback light rail station, head eastbound to 7th Street, and south about 1/4 mile.  Find out more information here.

Men’s cap by Brixton in wool is a classic look for men and a great way to stay warm.  Bunky Boutique has them for $17.  See the gift idea here.

Peacock bracelet is a stylish faux wood bracelet with peacock feather design ($12) and also sold at Bunky.  See it here.

Fun gifts for friends

Star Trek assorted postcards that you fold and stamp ($8.95).  Find them at Frances and see them here.

Novelty books like Secrets of Gorgeous, a hundred ways to live well while living it up can be found at Frances for $12.95.  See it before you buy it here.

Assorted travel candles in scents like pumpkin spice and french linen ($9) also at Frances. See the gift idea here.

Candy canes, but not just any candy canes.  These are chocolate filled peppermint candy canes at Smeeks ($4). Smeeks is located a few doors down from Frances.

Bouquet of lollipop santas, three per package  ($4) at Smeeks.  See their jolly faces here.

Munny is the popular do-it-yourself toy kit by Kidrobot at Red Hot Robot ($20). Find out more information on Red Hot Robot’s Web site here.  RHR is located between Frances and Smeeks on Camelback.

Seasonal figures like Krunk-a-Klaus ($9.95), also by Kidrobot at Red Hot Robot.  See the gift idea here.

Novelty note pads with some naughty and nice titles ($9.95) at Haus Modern Living.

Alessi sugar dispensers in primary colors ($19) at Haus ModernLiving.

Drip stop aluminum for your wine bottle at Haus Modern.  $7 for a set of three.

See all the items on my Flickr page here, and before you go shopping, be sure to download the Local First AZ Small Wonders shopping guide and map. (here) If you need help with lightrail stations click here.

By the way, if you’re looking for some gift ideas for the transit geek in your life, or you just want to encourage someone to drive less, be sure to head over my blog where I have my five gift ideas for fans of alternative transportation.

Fun and Games (and the Light Rail) Make Downtown Shine

Friday, November 13th, 2009

Living car-free in Downtown Phoenix has not only taught me about alternative transportation but also introduced me to dozens of people who are passionate about turning our city into a vibrant urban core.

TonyCheeseburgerI had a blast the other week taking part in The Great Phoenix Scavenger Hunt.  Five-person teams had two hours to race around Phoenix either by foot, car or light rail in search of  whacky photo opps. The teams earned points by locating 100 random items on a list, taking a picture with the items, and then posting them to Twitter as proof they found the clue. The event reminded me of the TV show “The Amazing Race,” but obviously on a much smaller scale and minus the jet lag.  Here’s a picture my teammate Tracie took of me during one of the clues.  I had to order and then stuff a quadruple decker cheeseburger into mouth.  The task didn’t seem all that bad at the time, however now I’m slightly nauseous thinking about it.

I realize this image doesn’t exactly say ‘vibrant urban core’ – however if you take a look at the bigger picture you’ll see my point.  The Great Phoenix Scavenger Hunt was organized by a group called Phoenix Actually and for one reason: because the members love this city and see great potential in gathering like-minded optimists who want great things for Phoenix.  The night was a blast!  We didn’t win the hunt, but I met new people and fostered stronger relationships with others.  The event was a success.

I hear there might be another hunt in the works for next year.  However,  other groups are organizing hunts if you’re interested in meeting people who are equally as passionate about the Downtown area. Haus Modern Living is organizing a hunt to help promote local business in Central Phoenix.  Then there was another hunt last Saturday centered around three of my favorite subjects – art and culture along the light rail.  Phoenix Art Treasures on the METRO was organized by the Arizona Citizens for the Arts, a non-profit advocacy group. 

The hunt featured some clues involving the public art displays along the light rail.  In case you didn’t know, METRO allocated $6.3 million towards a public art program for the 20-mile starter light rail line which goes from Mesa, rolls through Tempe, and ends on the north side of Phoenix.  I love how the unique designs created by the 28 artists give each station an identity that’s specific to the area. You can find out more about the public art program along the light rail by clicking here.

Having said all this… Could you track down scavenger hunt clues specific to public art along the light rail?  See if you can match the art descriptions below with a station.  See how many you answered correctly by checking out my Flickr page here.

  1. A mosaic of Sandra Day O’Connor is featured here.
  2. There’s art deco and then there’s cowboy deco.
  3. Where is La Sambra Danza
  4. Art at one station showcases stories of people who lived near ‘the school built in the desert.’
  5. The native art at this station is similar to the style found inside a nearby facility.

Good luck and keep checking the Downtown Blog for information on new scavenger hunts being organized Downtown.