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Music & Movement at the Scottsdale Family Resource Center
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, ScottsdaleFor four days, the outdoor spaces at Scottsdale Civic Center will host colorful, large-scale installations for the Scottsdale Dia de Los Muertos celebration. These installations are free and open to the public.
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Don't miss out on the last Oktoberfest! Visit the Via Linda Rootbeer gardens, enjoy delicious German style food/bratwursts (meat and vegetarian options).
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, ScottsdaleJoin us at the Old Adobe Mission as we honor the memories and lives of loved ones through ancient cultural tradition of a procession that will end at the Scottsdale Civic Center. Participants and families are invited to dress in traditional regalia, bring photos and altars to carry. The procession is both a solemn tribute and a joyful celebration of life, inviting both remembrance and communal festivity. This event is free and open to the public.
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Adopt-A-Road: Let’s all do our share to ensure a clean and safe community.
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Desert Dog Police K9 Trials & Public Safety Expo hosted by Arizona Law Enforcement Canine Association (ALECA) welcomes fans and followers to WestWorld of Scottsdale Sat., & Sun., Oct. 26 and 27, 2024, in the largest Police K9 competition in the country!
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, ScottsdaleThere will be musical performances and presentations throughout the day. We will showcase different food, art, crafts, and vending merchants. This event is free and open to the public.
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American Version of ancient Chinese game of skill & luck, using the current 2024 National Mah Jongg League Rule Card. Standard Rules of Play. 3 rounds of 3 games each, with rotations to different tables, for points and prizes.
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, ScottsdaleJoin us on Oct. 26, from 4 to 7 p.m. at Chaparral Park for a ghostly good time at this free family event.
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Desert Dog Police K9 Trials & Public Safety Expo hosted by Arizona Law Enforcement Canine Association (ALECA) welcomes fans and followers to WestWorld of Scottsdale Sat., & Sun., Oct. 26 and 27, 2024, in the largest Police K9 competition in the country!
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, ScottsdaleOur storyteller digs into the archive to share the stories of people in Scottsdale whose lives came to an unusual end over the last 85 years. Could these people be the ghosts that haunt the buildings of Old Town?
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Calling all ghosts, goblins and other costumed characters! Stop by the library for family-friendly games and activities to celebrate the spooky season.
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Children and their caregivers are invited to join the seven-week Little ReadER program, featuring shared reading and engaging early learning activities. Designed for ages 3-5, each child will leave with six new books for their home library and a growing passion for reading. Registration is requested.
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Scottsdale Airport is launching a $1 million master planning project, funded almost entirely by a Federal Aviation Administration Airport Improvement Program grant.
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