For the past two years Urban Grocery & Wine Bar has served as Downtown’s local grocery store.
To celebrate, Urban Grocery & Wine Bar invites you to attend a birthday bash coinciding with Phoenix Public Market’s Wednesday Open Market from 4-8 p.m.
The party will feature the unveiling of a new mural that was painted on the west side of the Urban Grocery building by community mural contest winner Joseph “Sentrock” Perez, birthday cupcakes provided by Tracy Dempsey Originals, $3 food truck specials including birthday themed ice cream by Sweet Republic, and a special “wines and wieners” pairing provided by Sand Reckoner Vineyards and Short Leash Hot Dogs. Sounds pretty great, right?
There will also be live music by Dan Sell and a special beer tasting by Sonoran Brewing.
Downtown Phoenix Public Market and Urban Grocery & Wine Bar continue to help galvanize the Downtown community so it’s only fitting that the community come together for this special event. As a special birthday bonus, McKinley Street is open so the public can enter the parking lot from either First Street or Central Avenue.
Need a plan for date night? Free 3rd Friday Evening at the Heard Museum
There’s a lot of talk nowadays about buying local. Even within the sovereign Apache nations of Arizona, there is a great need to galvanize support for local businesses. This is not only for economic reasons, but also to foster and maintain tribal crafting traditions while supporting the customers and artisans who buy and sell merchandise.
Though they may have cornered the market on peridot, the AFTCO craft masters do not reap even modest financial returns. With 60 to 80 percent of the families from both the San Carlos and White Mountain Apache reservations living below the federal poverty level (income of $22,050 or less for a family of four), AFTCO’s impact stands to reach far beyond the objectives of its mission.




Shop Local at Phoestivus Market
Tuesday, November 29th, 2011Local business is integral to the growth and health of Downtown Phoenix and the holidays are an ideal opportunity for you to invest in our local economy.
Get Your PHX and Phoenix Public Market have assembled a dynamic group of local businesses and vendors for two special nights of local shopping called Phoestivus Market.
On Dec. 14 and 21, from 4-8 p.m., at Phoenix Public Market (14 E. Pierce), join these local vendors for a holiday celebration like no other, featuring locally produced and locally grown food, unique gifts, drinks, and entertainment.
PLUS:
* Phoestivus Pole
* Feats of Strength
* Airing of Grievances
* Holiday Carolers
(If the first three bullet points aren’t making any sense, please watch this Seinfeld clip.)
So join Downtown’s newest holiday tradition, Phoestivus Market, and support local business in the process.
Phoestivus Market is made possible by Community Food Connections, Downtown Phoenix Partnership, Phoenix Community Alliance, Phoenix New Times, Film Bar, Downtown Phoenix Journal, Roosevelt Row, CenPho, Oasis on Grand, Lincoln Family YMCA, Local First Arizona, and La Piccola Cucina.
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