Posts Tagged ‘Thanksgiving’

Holiday Calendar Taking Shape at CityScape

Tuesday, November 9th, 2010

Fresh off a monster Block Party Weekend that delivered 30,000 people to the mixed-use entertainment and retail district over a three-day period, CityScape officials on Tuesday shed light on numerous events planned for its first holiday season in Downtown Phoenix.

November 27 / Tree Lighting Ceremony &  Skating Rink Opening

An ice rink? In the desert? Yup, that’s right, CityScape is bringing a Rockefeller Center-style ice rink to the new Patriot’s Park later this month. Having contracted a firm out of Tempe that specializes in putting real ice where it doesn’t necessarily belong, CityScape officials say construction will begin soon that will transform the interior plaza into a faux winter wonderland complete with holiday tree that the public is encouraged to help decorate with homemade or donated ornaments.   (Note: This promises to be a huge night in Downtown with comedian Jim Gaffigan performing at Comerica Theater and Roger Waters playing US Airways Center.)

block partyDecember 3 / 26 Blocks & Ear Candy Productions Charity Event Sponsored by Apple

Details are still emerging, but CityScape officials say they are in talks with four Valley radio stations to bring a “major musical act” to this event, which will benefit Ear Candy Productions, a local charity that puts musical instruments in the hands of in-need youth. Apple will also be on hand to help unveil a new 26 Blocks iPhone application. Block Party Weekend left no doubt that CityScape is more than capable of hosting a big-time concert (see the inset photo of Friday’s Macy Gray crowd, courtesy of CityScape), so the Downtown community will be eagerly awaiting updates on who might play this event.

December 17 / Festive Fridays

Join the Downtown Ambassadors and CityScape as they celebrate the holiday season from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Enjoy music, games, food and fun at this completely FREE event.

December 31 / New Year’s Eve Bash

Officials confirmed that CityScape will host a New Year’s Eve party. Juicy details coming soon.

In addition, CityScape hosts a free concert series every Friday night. Visit CityScape online for details.

Ice Rink Coming to CityScape for Holidays

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010

rockefellerCityScape’s upcoming Weekend Block Party has dominated the Downtown news landscape recently, promising a mix of fun, food and music that is sure to entertain everyone involved.  Earlier this week, the Phoenix Business Journal reported an exciting development that will enhance the 2010 holiday season.  CityScape is planning to install an outdoor ice rink that is set to debut around Thanksgiving and stay open until the first week of January. Who says you can’t skate the desert? KTAR has additional details here: CityScape to add outdoor ice rink.

The Business Journal article also reports that a major tenant will occupy the remaining space in the office tower located at 1st Street and Washington.  For more information please visit:  Outdoor ice rink coming to CityScape | Phoenix Business Journal

Suns Have Much To Be Thankful For

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

The Suns (11-3) take on the lowly Grizzlies (5-9) tonight at US Airways Center and since it’s Thanksgiving Eve, here’s a list of 10 things the team with the Western Conference’s best record (high five!) should be thankful for.

1 Tempered expectations: Two years ago the Suns were a Finals-or-Bust franchise ill-equipped to realize such lofty goals. A failed Shaquille O’Neal Experiment later, they were seen as, at best, a fringe playoff team. And that’s a good thing, because there’s no better receipe for overachievement than having the bar set ridiculously low.

2 Amar’e Stoudemire’s attitude adjustment: The Suns’ top asset isn’t scoring 20 points a game (19.9), but he isn’t talking about his unsettled future, either. Well played, Mr. Stoudemire. Plus, he looks amazing in those RecSpecs protective goggles, like Bo Outlaw with a smooth free throw stroke. 

D059515002.jpg3 Steve Nash’s work visa: Nash, born in South Africa and raised Canadian, is playing every bit as well as he did when he was a back-to-back MVP in 2004-06. He’s not chucking so many threes and his 11.6 assists per game easily lead the league.

4 Louis Amundson’s hair: Despite only averaging 15 minutes a game, Amundson (pictured, left) is quite possibly the second-most popular Suns player behind Nash. Why? Because he leads the team in blocked shots (16), hustle points, and hair scrunchies.

5 The schedule-makers: Yes, the Suns have played the Lakers, Celtics and Magic, going 1-2 in those games, but the October-November schedule has been largely soft. December is a different story, with two games against both the Lakers and Cavaliers, plus dates with the Magic, Celtics, Maverics, Spurs and Trail Blazers.

6 Alvin Gentry: The Suns’ head coach is everything Mike D’Antoni isn’t–humble, malleable, defense literate–and the players are following his example. Plus, Gentry has somehow managed to use the 12 active players NBA rosters allow for, something D’Antoni never considered, let alone mastered.

7 Grant Hill’s close relationship with Ponce de Leon: The Suns choosing to re-sign Hill (or, rather, Hill choosing to re-up with the Suns) has proved brilliant. He’s leading the team in rebounding, has stepped up his defense (particularly in the fourth quarter), and has played in over 100 consecutive games, which is beyond staggering given his health history.

8 Channing Frye’s homecoming: The St. Mary’s and University of Arizona product has flourished since signing a two-year, mid-level exception deal with the Suns. He’s leading the team in three-pointers made and does just enough defensively to avoid being a liability.

9 The Cardinals’ relevancy: The Suns are used to being the only game in town during the winter months but not only are the Cardinals coming off a Super Bowl berth, they’re once again leading the NFC West and battling for (gasp!) a top-2 seed in the playoffs. With the sporting public’s attention split, the Suns don’t carry nine tons of pressure on their shoulders to provide Phoenix with a winner.

10 Jared Dudley’s Twitter account: Follow him at JaredDudley619. You’ll be glad you did.

Happy Thanksgiving Suns fans!