Alamo Fast Draw Show
is about Fast Draw and Western Movies.
http://www.alamofastdraw.com On Sundays show we will talk to the
gunfighters and on Wednesdays we talk about movies.
TRIVIA NOTES
Chocolate
could actually be good for you. According to a growing body of research,
America's favorite sweet treat comes with a host of surprising health
benefits—from lowering cholesterol levels to boosting your brainpower.
Integrity needs no rules."
—
Albert Camus, French author
and philosopher (1913-1960).
Only
those who dare to fail greatly can ever
achieve greatly.
— Robert F. Kennedy
We live
in a wonderful world that is full of
beauty, charm and adventure. There is no
end to the adventures that we can have
if only we seek them with our eyes
open.
— Jawaharlal Nehru
"Imagination is more important than
knowledge..."
—
Albert Einstein
"Life shrinks or expands in
proportion to one's courage."
—Anais Nin
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Health Specialist Cathy Diaz Reports On
Her Experience Using Resveratrol "The results were so
dramatic we started to look and feel younger within
24hrs of taking Resveratrol & Dermapril"
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New
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And Gives Parents Peace Of Mind. www.snuza.com In recent years the incidence of Sudden
Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) has been reducing, but it
is still the leading cause of death for babies in their
first year of life. Despite the overall reduction
in SIDS, parents are still being cautious by turning to
under-mattress movement monitoring devices on the
market. These conventional devices have brought some
comfort to parents but just not
enough. So now a new baby movement monitoring
technology is being brought to North America by Pneo.
The Snuza Halo is a small, light, portable device that
provides a unique new way to effectively monitor a
sleeping infant.
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Teddy Bear Day
- Have fun with friends,
family and your favorite furry bears on
Saturday,
September 5, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
and enjoy a fun-filled day of
make-and-take arts and crafts, beary
special treats and exclusive deals in
Historic Downtown Glendale.
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EarthTalkTM
From the Editors of E/The Environmental Magazine
Dear
EarthTalk:
What are the pros and cons of feeding
babies formula versus
breast milk? And if I purchase formula, should I spend
the extra money on the organic variety?-- Suzy W., via e-mail
It is generally acknowledged within the medical
community that breast milk is the ideal first food for
babies, though modern formula brands can get the job
done, too. Human breast milk naturally contains the
vitamins and minerals a newborn requires. According to
the website KidsHealth.org, breastfed infants have less
difficulty with digestion than their formula-fed
counterparts. And since breast milk is easily digested,
breastfed babies have fewer incidences of diarrhea or
constipation.Story
Continues
Dear EarthTalk:
Has China been making
any progress reducing its output of global warming
gases, and/or in tackling other environmental problems?
–Bill W., Saugus, MA
Decades of
rapid-fire development and lack of government oversight
has meant that China now faces some serious
environmental challenges. According to research by the
Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, China
surpassed the United States as the world’s leading
emitter of greenhouse gases in 2006—and hasn’t looked
back.
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Dear EarthTalk:
How are populations of the world’s
orca whales faring these days? Are we still in
danger of losing them all in the wild?
-- J.
Witham, Bangor, ME
The largest member of the dolphin family and a major
draw at marine parks, orcas (also known as “killer
whales”) are highly intelligent and social marine
mammals that, because of these traits, have come to be
known as ambassadors for nature and marine ecosystems
around the world.
Celebrity
Golf Tournament Benefits Love House Kids Program
Spanky Spangler- world's greatest stuntman,
Michael Carbajol- five-time world boxing champion,
and Louie Espinoza - two time world boxing champion
are a few of the celebrities showing up to help the kids
of Love House Kids Program with the Global
Electronics 1st Annual Golf Tournament
September 12th at Dove
Valley Ranch Golf Club 48th St & Carefree Hwy.
Registration 7am Shotgun start at 8am. Sponsors include
Global Electronics. Prizes include golf clubs & bags,
putters, head covers, pull carts, ball retrievers, golf
balls, shirts and dinners. Players can join in for
$100. Sponsorships are also available.
This event benefits
the Love House Kids Program. Their mission is to
help every abused or neglected child experience their
God given right to safety, love and hope. To be
available for kids at risk and for kids that are simply
in situations where their family is going through a
rough time. Providing clothing and food to ease the
burden and stress on the kids as well as Mom and Dad.
http://www.lovehousekidsprogram.org/
For more info call Joe Joseph 602-471-9282
Sharlot Hall Museum Extends
Annual Yard
Sale
Due to the quantity of items
being donated to its annual Yard & Book
Sale, Sharlot Hall Museum has decided to
add a second day of bargain hunting for
savvy shoppers. This year’s event will
be held on Saturday, September 12, 8
a.m. to 2 p.m., as previously announced,
and on Sunday, September 13, noon to 4
p.m. in the Museum’s Lawler Exhibit
Center. To add to the Sunday fun, the
prices on items not sold on Saturday
will be reduced 50 per cent on Sunday.
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8th
Anniversary 9/11 Tribute Ceremony Sept. 11
held at the Wesley
Bolin Memorial Plaza beginning at noon. .Story
Continues
Museum’s Archives Schedules Vacation ClosureSharlot
Hall Museum’s Library and Archives will be closed
from Saturday, September 5
through Monday, September 14 while the
library’s lone staff member is on vacation.
On
Tuesday, September 15,
the Library & Archives resumes its normal schedule of
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 12 p.m. - 4 p.m.
People wishing to use the facilities are encouraged to
make an appointment by calling Scott Anderson, 445-3122,
ext. 14. More information about the Museum’s schedule
and events is available on the Museum’s website at
www.sharlot.org.
Due
to the quantity of items being donated
to its annual Yard & Book Sale, Sharlot
Hall Museum has decided to add a second
day of bargain hunting for savvy
shoppers. This year’s event will be held
on Saturday, September 12, 8 a.m. to 2
p.m., as previously announced, and on
Sunday, September 13, noon to 4 p.m. in
the Museum’s Lawler Exhibit Center. To
add to the Sunday fun, the prices on
items not sold on Saturday will be
reduced 50 per cent on Sunday.
“The community’s response to supporting
the Museum and its education programs
through their donations to the Yard Sale
has been absolutely overwhelming,” said Karen
Churchill, Sharlot Hall
Museum’s
assistant curator of education.
“We
are still accepting donations through
this Friday.”
Donations
can be dropped off 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
through Friday, September 11 at the west
doors of the Museum Center by the
equipment shop, which can be accessed
from Beach Ave. Donations are
tax-deductible, and receipts for
donations will be available.
Admission
to the Yard Sale is free. This annual
event is renowned for its eclectic
selection of merchandise. Shoppers can
expect to find furniture, antiques,
collectibles, appliances, home décor,
house wares, holiday decorations,
musical instruments, garden and yard
items, sporting goods, tools, records,
DVDs, CDs, books, jewelry and
accessories, linens and bedding, toys,
and gently used children’s clothing.
Proceeds
from the Yard Sale will help support
Museum educational activities.
For more
information about the Yard Sale, visit
www.sharlot.org,
call Churchill at 445-3122, ext. 30 or
email
kchurchill@sharlot.org.
The Sharlot
Hall Museum is at 415 W. Gurley in
Prescott, two blocks west of Courthouse
Plaza.
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There are endless possibilities when creating
that perfect table for your wedding. Nevertheless,
it can truly be simple when you have the correct
guidance to get you there.
Minoo Hersini,
Creative Director at
Au Ciel Design Studio
shows you the right elements in order to create a masterpiece
for your fall wedding.
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September 11th -
6:00 PM
Mountain Preserve Reception
Center
1431 E Dunlap, Phoenix, AZ 85069
Live Auction -
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Limited Edition Firearms, Custom
Knives, Art Prints
Many items created especially
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Dinner & a Fun-Filled Evening
1. Two times a week
we go to a nice
restaurant, have a
little beverage,
good food and
companionship
She goes on
Tuesdays; I go on
Fridays.
2. We also sleep in
separate beds.
Her's
is in
California ,
and mine is in Texas
..
3. I take my wife
everywhere....
but she keeps
finding her way
back.
4. I asked my wife
where she wanted to
go for our
anniversary.
"Somewhere I haven't
been in a long
time!" she said.
So I suggested the
kitchen.
5. We always hold
hands. If I let go,
she shops.
6. She has an
electric blender,
electric
toaster and electric
bread maker.
She said "There are
too many gadgets,
and no place
to sit down!"
So I bought her an
electric chair.
7. My wife told me
the car wasn't
running well
because there
was water in the
carburetor.
I asked where the
car was. She told
me, "In the lake."
8. She got a mud
pack, and looked
great for two days.
Then the mud fell
off.
9. She ran after the
garbage truck,
yelling, "Am I too
late
for the
garbage?" The driver
said, "No, jump in!"
10. Remember:
Marriage is the
number one cause of
divorce.
11. I married Miss
Right. I just didn't
know her
first name
was Always.
12. I haven't spoken
to my wife in 18
months
I don't like to
interrupt her.
13. The last fight
was my fault though.
My wife asked,
"What's on the TV?"
I said, "Dust!"
Can't you just hear
him say all of
these?
I love
it........these were
the good old days
when humor didn't
have to start with a
four letter word. It
was just clean and
simple fun.
And he always ended
his programs with
the words, "God
Bless."
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ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
September
1st
1807 : Aaron Burr acquitted
1864 : Atlanta falls to Union forces
1875
: Edgar Rice Burroughs born
1922
: Vittorio Gassman born
1922
: Yvonne DeCarlo born
1923
: Rocky Marciano born
1928 : Robert Pirsig is born
1933
: Conway Twitty born
1939 : Germans invade Poland
1939
: Lily Tomlin born
1946
: Barry Gibb born
1950 : First Porsche is completed
1950
: Dr. Phil McGraw born
1957
: Gloria Estefan born
1959 : Elizabeth Taylor signs for
Cleopatra
1964 : First Japanese player makes
MLB debut
1969 : Qaddafi leads coup in Libya
1977 : Ethel Waters dies
1983 : Korean Airlines flight shot
down by Soviet Union
1984 : Tina Turner tops the charts
1985 : Wreck of the Titanic found
1989 : Law requiring air bags is
passed
1989 : Toyota launches Lexus
2004 : Chechen separatists storm
Russian school
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
September
2nd
1948
: Terry Bradshaw born
1948
: Christa McAuliffe born
1951
: Mark Harmon born
1952
: Jimmy Connors born
1964
: Keanu Reeves born
1956
: Lennox Lewis born
1968
: Selma Hayek born
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
September
3rd
1777 : The Stars and Stripes
flown in battle for the first time
1783 : Treaty of Paris signed ends
American Revolution
1875 :
Ferdinand
Porsche born
1885
: General William Harney and 700
soldiers take revenge for the
Grattan Massacre (an attack where 30
soldiers were killed) with a brutal
attack on a Sioux village in
Nebraska that left 100 men, women,
and children dead - One Sioux boy
who witnessed the brutal massacre
would never forget or forgive and
would take his own revenge 21 years
later at the Battle of the Little
Bighorn. His name was Crazy Horse.
1900 :
Car appeared in the Labor Day
parade, the first car of
millions that would eventually be
manufactured in Flint MI.
1914 : Pope Benedict XV named to
papacy
1916
the Allies turned back the Germans
in the World War I Battle of Verdun
1917 : Henry Ford II born
1918
: Paul Harvey born
1930
: Mitzi Gaynor born
1935 : 300 mph new
land-speed record is set by
Britain's Sir Malcolm Campbell on
the Bonneville Salt Flats of Utah
1937 : Orson Welles produces Les
Miserables
1939 : Britain and France declare
war on Germany
1942
: Frank Sinatra began his solo
singing career after leaving Tommy
Dorsey's orchestra.
1943 : Allies invade Italian
mainland
1949
: Tom Watson born
1960
: Damon Wayans born
1966 : Final episode of The
Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet
1981
: Beyonce Knowles born
1991 : film
director Frank Capra, best known for
such feel-good movies as "It
Happened One Night" and "It's A
Wonderful Life," died at the age of
94.
1992
: an Italian plane carrying eight
people and nearly 10,000 pounds of
blankets for Bosnian war victims
crashed en route to Sarajevo.
Evidence suggested it was shot down.
1997
: Arizona Gov. Fife Symington was
convicted of fraud by a federal jury
in Phoenix and resigned two days
later, becoming the third U.S.
governor in recent years to quit
because of a criminal conviction.
2004
: Russian school 3 day siege ends
in a
gun battle between the
hostage-takers and Russian security
forces over 300 people die
2005
: William H. Rehnquist, the chief
justice of the United States, died
after a long bout with thyroid
cancer at the age of 80. He had been
on the court since 1971.
2008
: Sen. John McCain of Arizona was
officially nominated as the
Republican presidential candidate at
the national GOP convention in St.
Paul, Minn. Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin
was nominated for vice president,
the first Republican woman candidate
for such a high office. President
George W. Bush addressed the
convention by video after
proceedings had been scaled back
because of an impending hurricane
headed toward the southern United
States.
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
September
4th
476 : Western Roman Empire falls
1886 : Geronimo surrenders
1905 : Historical novelist Mary
Renault is born
1945 : Japanese surrender on
Wake Island
1951 : President Truman makes
first transcontinental
television broadcast
1957 : Arkansas troops prevent
desegregation
1967 : Final episode of
Gilligan's Island
1969 : Radio Hanoi announces the
death of Ho Chi Minh
1971 : Lawrence Welk goes off
the air
1972 : Spitz wins 7th gold medal
1997 : Farewell to the T-Bird
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
September
5th
1666 : Great fire in London
1774 : First Continental Congress
convenes
1847 : Outlaw Jesse James is born in
Missouri
1877 : Crazy Horse killed
1905 : Russo-Japanese peace treaty
signed
1934
: Carol Lawrence born
1935 : Gene Autry's first Western
opens
1940
: Raquel Welch born
1957 : On the Road is published
1958 : Pasternak's Dr. Zhivago
appears in the United States
1969 : Calley charged for My Lai
massacre
1969
: Dweezil Zappa born
1972 : Israeli athletes killed at
Munich Olympics by terrorists known
as Black September,
1844 : John C. Fremont reaches the
Great Salt Lake
1847 : Henry David Thoreau leaves
Walden and moves in with the
Emersons
1888 : Joseph P Kennedy born
1901 : President McKinley is shot
1915 :
First prototype tank nicknamed
Little Willie rolls off the assembly
line in England
1937 : JoAnne Worley born
1944 : Swoosie Kurtz born
1947 : Jane Curtain born
1949 : Volkswagen returns to life
1958 : Jeff Foxworthy born
1959 : Fibber McGee and Molly's
final episode
1964 : Rosie Perez born
1966 : Architect of apartheid, South
African Prime Minister Hendrik
Verwoerd is stabbed to death by a
deranged messenger during a
parliamentary meeting in Cape Town
1967 : Bob Hope's series ends
1976 : Soviet pilot lands Russian
MIG fighter plane in Japan
1995 : Ripken breaks record for
consecutive games played
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
September
7th
1776:
World's first submarine attack
1864:
Atlanta is evacuated
1876
: James-Younger gang robbery of the
Northfield Minnesota bank, results
in death of 6 members of the gang -
the James brothers escaped
1909
: Elia Kazan born
1911
: French poet Guillaume Apollinaire
is arrested and jailed on suspicion
of stealing Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa from the Louvre
1926
: Hollywood movie studios close for
the day in honor of the funeral of
Rudolph Valentino
1936
: Buddy Holly born
1940
:300 German bombers raid London in
the first of 57 consecutive nights
of bombing. This bombing
"blitzkrieg" (lightning war) would
continue until May 1941.
1949
: Gloria Gaynor born
1950
: Truth or Consequences
premiers on television
1951
: Julie Kavner born
1953
: Californian Maureen Connolly wins
the U.S. Open and becomes the first
woman ever to win the "Grand Slam"
of tennis, capturing all four major
championships in the same year.
1977:
President Jimmy Carter signs a
treaty that will give Panama control
over the Panama Canal beginning in
the year 2000
1986:
Tutu becomes archbishop
1993:
Chrysler introduces Neon
1996:
Tupac Shakur is shot
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
September
8th
1664 : New Amsterdam becomes New
York
1810 : The Pacific Fur Company's
first ship leaves for Oregon
1900 : Deadly hurricane destroys
Galveston
1922 : Sid Caesar born
1925 : Peter Sellers born
1926 : Garbo skips her wedding
1932 : Patsy Cline born
1935 : Huey Long is shot
1935 : Sinatra discovered
1941 : Siege of Leningrad begins
1943 : Italian surrender is
announced
1945 : American troops arrive in
Korea to partition the country
1947 : Ann Beattie born
1953 : First U.S. transcontinental
bus service is offered
1954 : SEATO established
1960 : Aguri Suzuki born
1966 : Star Trek premieres
1974 : President Ford pardons former
President Nixon
1979 : Pink born
1981 : Jonathan Taylor Thomas born
1998 : McGwire passes Maris
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
September
9th
1850 : California becomes the 31st
state
1893 : Cleveland baby born in White
House
1908 : Motion Picture Patents Co.
founded
1910 : Alice B. Toklas moves in with
Gertrude Stein
1925 : Cliff Robertson born
1939 : Surprise preview of Gone with
the Wind
1941 : Otis Redding born
1941 : Billy Preston born
1942
:Japanese floatplane drops
incendiary bombs on an Oregon state
forest-the first and only air attack
on the U.S. mainland in the war.
1951 : Michael Keaton born
1952 : Angela Cartwright born
1956 : Elvis appears on Ed Sullivan
1960 : Hugh Grant born
1965 : Sandy Koufax pitches perfect
game
1966 : Adam Sandler born
1969 : Ho Chi Minh buried in Hanoi
1976 : Chairman Mao dies
1980 :Michelle Williams born
1982 : Henry Ford II takes over
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
September
13th
1814 : Key pens Star-Spangled Banner
1857
: Milton Hershey born
1899 : First automobile fatality is
recorded when
vehicle fatally struck Henry Bliss
of New York at the corner of Central
Park West and 74th Street
1903
: Claudette Colbert born
1916 : Children's author Roald Dahl
is born
1925
: Mel Torme born
1931 : Eddie Cantor Show debuts
1940 : Italy invades Egypt
1941
: David Clayton-Thomas born
1942
: Bela Karolyi born
1944
: Jacqueline Bisset born
1948
: Nell Carter born
1965 : Louis Armstrong wins Grammy
1971 : Massacre at Attica Prison
1977 : GM introduces first diesel
cars
1977
: Fiona Apple born
1980
: Ben Savage born
1993 : Israel-Palestine peace accord
signed
1998 : George Wallace dies
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
September
14th
1812 : Napoleon enters Moscow
1814 : Key composes "The
Star-Spangled Banner"
after witnessing the
massive British bombardment of Fort
McHenry in Maryland during the War
of 1812
1847 : In
Mexican-American War, U.S. forces
under General Winfield Scott enter
Mexico City and raise the American
flag over the Hall of Montezuma
1901 : McKinley dies of infection
from gunshot wounds
1901 :
42-year-old Theodore Roosevelt
becomes
president of the United States
1920 :
Bandleader Paul Specht broadcasts
his orchestra's live dance music on
a local Detroit radio station
1927 : Isadora Duncan strangled in
car accident when her trademark long scarf got
caught in the rear wheel of a
Bugatti
1960 : OPEC is founded
by five core members:
Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia,
and Venezuela
1964 : Steinbeck wins the Medal of
Freedom
1965 : My Mother the Car premieres
1974 : Eric Clapton first tops the
charts with "I
Shot the Sheriff."
1975 : American
Elizabeth Ann Seton
canonized as saint
1982 : Princess Grace dies in car
crash
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
September
15th
1794 : James Madison marries Dolley
Payne Todd
1857 : Future President William H.
Taft born
1858 : The first transcontinental
mail service to San Francisco begins
1890 : Agatha Christie born
1903
: Roy Acuff born
1922
: Jackie Cooper born
1940
: Merlin Olsen born
1940 : Tide turns in the Battle of
Britain
1946
: Oliver Stone born
1946
: Tommy Lee Jones born
1954 : Marilyn Monroe's skirt scene
filmed
1961 : Dan Marino born
1963 : Four black schoolgirls killed
in Birmingham
1978 : Ali defeats Spinks to win
world heavyweight championship
1984 : Bosom Buddies debuts
1984
: Prince Harry born
1986
: Heidi Montag born
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
September
18th
1793 : Capitol cornerstone is laid
1905
: Greta Garbo born
1917 : Aldous Huxley is hired at
Eton
1933
: Robert Blake born
1939
: Frankie Avalon born
1945 : MacArthur in Tokyo
1955 : Ford produces 2,000,000th V-8
1955 : Toast of the Town becomes The
Ed Sullivan Show
1961
: James Gandolfini born
1964 : Route 66 goes off the air
1970 : Jimi Hendrix dies
1971
: Lance Armstrong born
1971
: Jada Pinkett Smith born
1973 : Carter files report on UFO
sighting
1974 : Doris Day wins lawsuit
1975 : Patty Hearst captured
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
September
19th
1827 : Jim Bowie stabs a Louisiana
banker with his famous knife
1881 : President Garfield succumbs
to shooting wounds
1893 : New Zealand first in women's
vote
1919 : "Buick" is born
1928 : Adam West born
1932 : New record is set at
Bonneville
1933 : David McCallum born
1940 : Bill Medley born
1941 : Mama Cass Elliott born
1941 : Germans bombard Leningrad
1946 : Vic and Sade cancelled
1948 : Jeremy Irons born
1949 : Leslie "Twiggy" Lawson born
1955 : Peron deposed in Argentina
1956 : Groucho Marx's game show
cancelled
1957 : Nevada is site of first-ever
underground nuclear explosion
1960 : "The Twist" hits No. 1
1964 : Trisha Yearwood born
1974 : Jimmy Fallon born
1976 : Allison Sweeny born
1988 : Louganis wins gold in
springboard
1994 : U.S. forces land in Haiti
1995 : Unabomber manifesto published
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
September
20th
1519 : Magellan sets out
1878 : Upton Sinclair born
1925 : The Freshman with Harold
Lloyd premieres
1928 : Dr. Joyce Brothers born
1929
: Ann Meara born
1934
: Sophia Loren born
1946 : First Cannes Film Festival
1973
:
top women's player Billie Jean King,
29, beats Bobby Riggs, 55, a former
No. 1 ranked men's player
1975 : David Bowie's first
chart-topper
1984 : Car bomber attacks in Beirut
2002 : Avalanche thunders into
Russian village
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
September
21st
1780 : Benedict Arnold commits
treason
1792 : Monarchy abolished in France
1866 : H.G. Wells born
1904 : The great Nez Perce leader
Chief Joseph dies in Washington
1921 : Morality clause added to
contracts
1931 : Larry Hagman born
1934 : Larry Cohen born
1935 : Henry Gibson born
1945 : Henry Ford II ascends to the
throne
1947 : The Grand Prix returns
1947 : Stephen King born
1949 : Mao Zedong outlines the new
Chinese government
1950 : Bill Murray born
1954 : Sabrina debuts
1967 : Faith Hill born
1967 : Thai troops arrive in Saigon
1968 : Ricki Lake born
1981 : Nicole Richie born
1985 : Dire Straits tops the charts
1999
: Earthquake kills thousands in
Taiwan
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
September
22nd
1554 : Coronado dies, without
finding the fabled cities of gold
1828 : Shaka Zulu
founder of Zulu Kingdom of southern
Africa, is murdered by his two
half-brothers, Dingane and Mhlangana,
after Shaka's mental illness
threatened to destroy the Zulu tribe
1862 : Lincoln issues Emancipation
Proclamation
1893 : Duryea brothers build first
automobile
1927 : Dempsey loses on long count
when
the "Manassa Mauler," misses an
opportunity to regain the
heavyweight boxing title when he
fails to return to a neutral corner
after knocking down champ Gene
Tunney in a title match in Chicago
1927
: Tommy Lasorda born
1935 : Will Rogers' last episode
1953 : Interchange opens in L.A.
connected the
freeways of Hollywood, Harbor, Santa
Ana, and Arroyo Seco.
1956
: Debby Boone born
1958
: Andrea Bocelli born
1960
: Joan Jett born
1961 : President Kennedy signs Peace
Corps legislation
1961
: Scott Baio born
1964 : Goldwater attacks Johnson's
Vietnam policy
1964
: Bonnie Hunt born
1975 : President Ford survives
second assassination attempt
1980 : Iran-Iraq War
1989 : Chrysler sells interest in
Mitsubishi
1989 : Irving Berlin dies
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
September
23rd
1779 : John Paul Jones victorious
1806 : Lewis and Clark return
1846 : Eighth planet discovered
1862 : Leo Tolstoy marries Sophie
Andreyevna Behrs
1875 : Billy the Kid arrested for
first time
1897 : First traffic fatality
recorded
1908 : Controversial call gives Cubs
the pennant
1920 : Mickey Rooney born
1930 : Ray Charles born
1943 : Mussolini re-establishes a
fascist regime in northern Italy
1943
: Julio Iglesias born
1944 : FDR defends his dog
1949 : Truman announces Soviets have
exploded a nuclear device
1949
: Bruce Springsteen born
1959
: Jason Alexander born
1961 : Saturday Night at the Movies
debuts
1964 : Chagall's ceiling unveiled
1966 : Rolling Stones concert
interrupted by fans
1969 : Chicago 8 trial opens in
Chicago
2004 : Hurricane Jeanne crashes into
Haiti
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
September
25th
1775 : Ethan Allen is captured
1789 : Bill of Rights passes
Congress
1867 : Cattle pioneer Oliver Loving
dies of gangrene
1894
: President Grover Cleveland issues
a presidential proclamation
pardoning Mormons who had previously
engaged in polygamous marriages
1897 : William Faulkner born
1913 : Chaplin signs with Keystone
1931
: Barbara Walters born
1944
: Michael Douglas born
1947
: Cheryl Tiegs born
1951
: Mark Hamill born
1952
: Christopher Reeve born
1957 : Central High School
integrated under escort from the
U.S. Army's 101st Airborne Division,
nine black students enter all-white
Central High School in Little Rock,
Arkansas
1959 : Eisenhower and Khrushchev
meet for talks
1961
: Heather Locklear born
1963 : Annette Funicello's first
beach film
1965 : Fifty-nine-year-old Satchel
Paige pitches three innings
1968
: Will Smith born
1969
: Catherine Zeta-Jones born
1978 :
Pacific Southwest Airlines jet
collides in mid-air with a small
Cessna over San Diego
kills 153
1981 : O'Connor takes seat on
Supreme Court
1987 : U.S.P.S. issues Ray Harroun
stamp
2005 : IRA officially disarms
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
September
26th
1580 : Drake circumnavigates the
globe
1776 : Congress elects agents to
negotiate treaty with France
1820 : Daniel Boone dies in
Missouri
1888 : T.S. Eliot born
1910 : Durant loses control of GM
1920 : Ford announces new Ranger
1945 : First American soldier killed
in Vietnam
1957 : Bernstein's West Side Story
opens
1960 : First Kennedy-Nixon debate
1982 : KITT debuts
1987 : Whitney Houston hits No. 1
1990 : X rating abolished
1996 :
U.S.
astronaut
Shannon Lucid returns to Earth
6 months in orbit aboard the
Russian space station
Mir
2007
: Mistrial declared in Phil Spector
murder case
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
September
27th
1954
: "Tonight!" hosted by Steve Allen,
made its network debut on NBC-TV
1964, the government publicly
released the report of the Warren
Commission, which found that Lee
Harvey Oswald had acted alone in
assassinating President John F.
Kennedy.
In 1979, Congress gave final
approval to forming the U.S.
Department of Education.
In 1989, Columbia Pictures
Entertainment Inc. agreed to a $3.4
billion cash buyout by Sony Corp.
In 1994, more than 350 Republican
congressional candidates gathered on
the steps of the U.S. Capitol to
sign the "Contract with America," a
10-point platform they pledged to
enact if voters sent a GOP majority
to the House.
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
September
28th
48 BC: Pompey the Great assassinated
1066 : William the Conqueror invades
England
1542 : Cabrillo discovers San Diego
Bay
1901
: Ed Sullivan born
1909
: Al Capp born
1918 : Flu epidemic hits
Philadelphia
1924
: Marcello Mastroianni born
1934
: Brigette Bardot born
1941 : Ted Williams becomes last
player to hit. 400
1964
: Janeane Garofalo born
1967
: Moon Unit Zappa born
1967
: Mira Sorvino born
1968
: Naomi Watts born
1968 : "Hey Jude" breaks records
1987
: Hilary Duff born
1988 : U.S.P.S. unveils fire engine
stamp
1989 : Marcos dies in exile
1991 : Miles Davis dies
1994 : Estonia sinks
2000
: Frankie Jonas born
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
September
29th
1547 : Miguel de Cervantes born
1758 : Lord Nelson born
1888 : Mercedes-Benz, U.S.A.
1901 : Enrico Fermi born
1907 : Gene Autry born
1908 : Greer Garson born
1930 : Dracula filming begins
1932 : Katherine Hepburn's film
debut
1935 : Jerry Lee Lewis born
1941 : Babi Yar massacre begins
1942 : Madeline Kahn born
1943 : Lech Walesa born
1948 : Bryant Gumble born
1982 : Cyanide-laced Tylenol kills
six
1983 : Hall of Fame addition
1988 : American woman climbs Everest
2005 : Reporter Judith Miller
released from prison for refusing to
reveal a confidential source and
testify before a grand jury that was
looking into the so-called Plame
Affair
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
September
30th
1399 : Henry IV proclaimed
1868 : First volume of Little Women
is published
1889 : Wyoming legislators write the
first state constitution to grant
women the vote
1917
: Buddy Rich born
1918 : Will Rogers' first film opens
1918 : President Woodrow Wilson
speaks in favor of female suffrage
My goal in life is to be as good of a
person as my dog already thinks I am
Victory is won not in miles, but in inches.
Win a little now, hold your ground, and
later, win a little more.— Louis L’Amour
"Just as a tree without roots is
dead, a people without history or
culture also becomes a dead people."
— Malcolm X (1925-1965)
The problem with socialism is that
you eventually run out of other
people's money. - Margaret Thatcher
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Surprise 3000 Club
Networking Group
Meets 1st & 3rd Tuesday of the month @ 7:30 at
the
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS SUPRISE l Contact: Bob
Estep @ 623-556-6123 or
rlestep@cox.net
Donation:Non Perishable
Food Item or $1.00 to support the Valley
View Food Bank
September 1 Speaker: John
Hagen, Economic Development - City of Surprise
Debra Brown, Valley View Food Bank Auxiliary
Chairperson, will update our group regarding the
status of the Valley View Food Bank.
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS SUPRISE located at 16540 N Bullard
Phoenix Cooks! delivers
action packed "foodie" fun, education and indulgence
from the Valley's top Chefs, boutique wineries, spirits,
and specialty kitchen retailers. Local celebrities and
experts offer a day of entertaining and interactive
unique culinary experiences! Guests will enjoy
scrumptious creations from more than 50 of the Valley's
best restaurants while learning cooking secrets from
culinary experts! Proceeds benefit Phoenix Children's
Hospital. Featuring more than 50 Valley restaurants
including True Food, Bloom, Zinc Bistro, The Mission,
T.Cook's at The Royal Palms, Sol y Sombra, The Pasta
Bar, Avalon, elements at The Sanctuary, Asia de Cuba at
The Mondrian, Different Pointe of View, Tapino Kitchen &
Wine Bar, Sassi and many more! 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Harold's Cave Creek
Corral is celebrating the Labor Day weekend with a
festive Hawaiian Luau on Sunday, September 6.
Festivities feature a pig roast luau buffet, Ka'ea Mauna
Lani Hawaiian Luau Dancers, and live band, a reggae
performance by Grantman & the Island Beat, a limbo and
hula contest, face painting, Lei making, Hawaiian
vendors, drink specials and more.
The fun begins at 4:30 p.m. followed by: 5 p.m. Live
Hawaiian Band begins performing outside
5:30 p.m. Hawaiian buffet begins. The delicious
buffet will include succulent roast pork, smoked Mahi
Mahi, a shrimp/seafood casserole, herb roasted chicken,
Teriyaki steak, and other traditional Hawaiian cuisine.
7:30 p.m. Luau show begins outside. Ka'ea Mauna Lani
will perform authentic Hawaiian Luau dances including
the traditional "Fire Knife Dance."
8:30 p.m. Grantman & the Island Beat perform reggae
music inside
This is the 12th year that Ka'ea Mauna Lani will perform
at Harold's Cave Creek Corral. The group of talented
dancers range in age from six years old to teens and
adults and will perform dances from Hawaii, Tahiti, and
Samoa.
Reservations for the September 6 Hawaiian Luau are
required. Tickets are: $25 per adult;
$12 for children 12 and under.
As Cave Creek's original "Wild West Saloon and
Restaurant," Harold's Cave Creek Corral has been a
popular stomping ground for locals, tourists, and
celebrities since 1935. The historic establishment
features seating for 600 inside, 2 bars, a large stage
and dance floor, and free Country dance lessons from
7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Friday nights.
Harold's Cave Creek
Corral is located at 6895 E. Cave Creek Rd. For
information, call
(480) 488-1906
Pioneer Village September 12,
2009 - Wyatt Earp Show, "Life in the
Frontier", performance. Dinner/Ticket $35
per person. Contact Pioneer Office to
purchase tickets: 623.465.1052
Arizona
Capitol Museum Lunch Bunch
Sustainability, Water and Development September
16, 2009 12:15-1:00pm
Arizona Capitol Museum kicks off
its 17th season of Lunch Bunch talks with
Grady Gammage Jr. Mr. Gammage will discuss the Central
Arizona Project, a 336 mile canal that brings 2.8
million acre feet of water from the Colorado River to
central and southern Arizona. Gammage, former president
of the CAP board of directors and a Senior Fellow at
ASU’s Morrison Institute, talks about the events leading
to the construction of the canal and issues pertinent to
the CAP today. Lunch Bunch is a free program about
Arizona history and/or current events. Bring Your lunch
and enjoy coffee and cookies provided by the Museum
Guild. Free museum admission Free parking Arizona
Capitol Museum 1700 W. Washington Street Phoenix, AZ
85007 Open: Monday-Friday 9:00-4:00 For more
information, go to:
http://www.lib.az.us/museum/events.cfm
or call 602.926.3620
1st
floor Museum Lounge 1700 W. Washington Phoenix, AZ 85007
Join
us Sunday, September 20, 2009 1 pm to 3
pm
English Rose Tea Room 201 Easy St
Carefree, AZ 85377
480-488-4812
$40.00 includes Duchess of Bedford's Formal
Afternoon Tea, a signed copy of "Desert
Magick: Superstitions", and an informal
visit with the author. Prepaid reservations
required
Call the English Rose Tea Room, 480-488-4812,
for reservations.
November 14, 2009 - Arizona
Gunfighters present the Eleventh Annual
Rendezvous of Gunfighters to benefit the
Pioneer. Tickets: General Admission price
listed on flyer. Please note the judges for
the Costume Contest era Civil War to 1890's.
Contact Pioneer Office to purchase tickets:
623.465.1052
Hotel Congress has held
an annual "Dillinger Days." During the third weekend of
January, thousands converge on the hotel's outdoor
carnival with games and contests and a show of cars from
that era.
Every
Monday
Arrowhead Hospital Blood
Pressures Arrowhead Hospital is
now doing blood pressures in center court, near Guest Services from
7:30 - 10:30am every Monday morning. This is a great
opportunity to get accurate and complimentary blood pressures.
Tuesday
Every
Tuesday...Carefree/Cave Creek Rotary Club, 7:30am breakfast at
Horny Toad. Call 480-575-1409.
Cave Creek
Saddle Club Monthly meetings, 3rd Tues., 7:30 p.m. at Harris
Bank, Scottsdale Rd. and Carefree Hwy. Call President Susan Dryer,
623-465-1374 or visit
www.cavecreeksaddleclub.org .
Every
Tuesday...Carefree Corridor Business Group, 7:00am breakfast at
Pioneer Restaurant. Call 480-560-7841 Tom Buckhardt - no membership
fees, open to one business professional in each field, pass leads,
share experiences, guest speakers
www.carefreecorridorbusinessgroup.com .
Hospice of the
Valley, Paradise Valley Grief Support, meets at PV Senior
Center, 17402 N. 40th St., every 1st and 3rd Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. Call
602-636-5390 for info.
"Women with
Spirit" Tues. at 7:30 a.m., Kashman's Deli at the Summit. All
women are invited to enjoy coffee and conversation. Call
480-231-9927 for info, sponsored by Desert Mission United Methodist
Church.
Panic Relief,
Inc. ;has a program geared to help anyone suffering from these
disorders. Held in Cave Creek/Carefree, Mon., noon - 1 p.m., Tues. 7
- 8 p.m. Call 732-940- 9658 if you are interested in attending.
Wednesday
Every
Wednesday...Kiwanis Club of Carefree, 11:30am at Harolds. Call
480-488-8400.
American Girls
Club, for 2nd – 6th grade girls who just want to have fun! Meets
1st and 3rd Wed., 4 p.m., Vineyard Church, 42105 N. 41st Dr.,
Anthem. Call 623-742- 7329 for info.
Awana
Youth Program, 3 years – 6th grade, Wed., 6:15 to 8 p.m.
Black Mountain Baptist Church; 33955 N. Cave Creek Rd. Call
480-488-1975 or visit www.bmbcaz. com.
Awana Youth
Program, 3 years – 6th grade, Wed., 6:25 to 8 p.m. SonRise
Community Church; 29505 N. Scottsdale Road. For info call
Diane at 623-516-0691.
Women’s
Domestic Violence Support Group, meets Wed., 6:30 p.m. at Christ
Episcopal Church, 35500 N. Cave Creek Rd., Carefree. Drop-ins
welcome. Call 480- 488-1090 for more information.
Thursday
Every Thursday evening, Old Town Scottsdale’s many art galleries
keep the lights on.
ArtWalk runs 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursdays, around Main Street
and Marshall Way, Scottsdale. Free. (480) 990-3939 or
www.scottsdalegalleries.com
Unite to Fight
Illegal Immigration Town Hall Meeting Childress Auto Mall, 2223
W. Camelback Rd., every Thurs., 6:30 p.m., rain or shine. For more
information:
www.immigrationbuzz.com or 602-433-3760.
Las Palmas
Grand Ballroom Dance Thursdays Set 4- Oct 2, 2008 2550 E.
Ellsworth Rd Mesa 480-982--0577
Downtown Chandler Farmers Market Every Thursday, 3-7 p.m.,
beginning Oct. 9 Dr. A. J. Chandler Park
Friday
Every
Friday...Carefree Farmers' Market , 9:00am- 1:00pm at Carefree
Town Center in the Amphitheater at 101 Easy Street, Carefree, AZ
85377.
Click here
or call 480-488-3686
Every
Friday Night 6-9pm ...ALL CARS WELCOME FRIDAY NIGHT CAR SHOW ,at
Big Earl's Greasy Eats 6135 E. Cave Creek Rd Cave Creek , AZ
85331. l 480-575-7889
Rotary Club of
Anthem Weekly breakfast meetings every Fri., 7 a.m., Ironwood
Country Club, 41551 N. Anthem Hills Dr. Contact Larry Evans at
623-225-6342.
Every Friday Wine Classes at 6:00PM.
$10 to try 6 wines with the best food in the valley at any wine
tasting at 21023 N Cave Creek Rd. just east of the
intersection of Cave Creek Road and Rose Garden (the first street
north of the 101).
BINGO sponsored by the
American Legion & VFW. 1st & 3rd Fri. Boulder Creek High School.
Public Welcome.
Fish Fry Sponsored by
American Legion Post 34 in Cave Creek, will resume October 5.
Every
Saturday November 2007 – April 2008:1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.Arizona’s Singing Cowboy in Old Town - Enjoy the award
winning team of Gary and Dusty while they return you to the “wild
west” with your favorite old western tunes, humorous cowboy poetry
and funny stories. Gary and Dusty are on the streets of “Old Town”
every Saturday afternoon For additional information 480-312-7750
Anthem Legislative Update;.
Senator Pamela Gorman's 1st Friday/Month legislative update meeting,
9 a.m., Anthem Community Center. Call 602-926-4002.
Saturday
Every
Saturday...Farmers
Market at Roadhouse Cave Creek 9am
Arizona Archaeological Society, Desert Foothills; Chapter,
;meetings to resume in the fall.
BINGO
sponsored by American Legion Post 34 in Cave Creek, will resume
October 1. Black Mountain Elks Organization Committee Will resume
meetings in the fall. Cave Creek Museum Reopens in October. Visit
www.CaveCreekMuseum.org for more information. Cave Creek Regional Park Events calendar is available online.
Visit
www.maricopa.gov/parks/cavecreek or call 623-465-0431 for
a list of programs. Foothills Caring Corp, a non-profit organization that
provides support services to homebound and frail elderly adults in
the North Scottsdale, Cave Creek and I-17/ Carefree Hwy area. Call
480-488-1105 for more info. Hospice of Arizona Warm, caring people needed to share time
and hearts with patients and families. For more information call
602-378-1313. Hospice Family Care, in Scottsdale area, seeks caring and
compassionate volunteers to provide companionship or help run
errands for terminally ill patients and their families. For
information call Linda Patti, 480-889-1124. North Phoenix Visions of Hope Center A non-profit group
serving the mentally ill with meetings, meals, variety of classes
and activities. Located at 15044 N. Cave Creek Rd., Ste 2. Call for
information, 602-404-1555, Mon – Fri, 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Spur Cross Ranch Conservation Area Visit the web site at
www.maricopa.gov/parks or call 480-488-6623 for a complete
list of hikes and directions. Unite to Fight Illegal Immigration Town Hall Meeting:;
Childress Auto Mall, 2223 W. Camelback Rd., every Thurs., 6:30 p.m.,
rain or shine. For more information:
www.immigrationbuzz.com or 602-433-3760.
Late Nite Catechism
By Vicki Quade & Maripat Donovan, Ongoing; call for dates and times,
Stage 2, Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, Single ticket
price: $36, The longest-running play in the Valley is still in a
class by itself! Audience members are the students in catechism
class, and Patti Hannon is "Sister" in this hilarious interactive
comedy. You better be on your best behavior, or else Sister is
likely to put you in the corner‹on stage! Every performance is
unique and will appeal to all, regardless of one¹s faith.
Late Nite Catechism II: Sometimes We Feel Guilty Because We Are
Guilty By Maripat
Donovan, Ongoing; call for dates and times,
Stage 2, Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, Single ticket
price: $36, That¹s right, the fun continues in Sister¹s second
catechism class! You don¹t need to graduate from the first class to
enjoy this one; Sister will give extra attention to her slower
students. Sister has felt banners, a filmstrip, handouts, historical
facts and hysterical insights to explain every nun¹s goal: getting
into heaven and bringing along as many of the faithful as possible.
Using a special version of Chutes and Ladders to demonstrate her
point, Sister tells us where we¹ve gone wrong, and no one is excused
from her firm belief that "sometimes we feel guilty because we are
guilty." Native Trails January 9
April 7, 2007, Most Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays* Noon
1:15pm
Scottsdale Civic Center Mall Second Street & Drinkwater Boulevard in
downtown Scottsdale Free admission Every January through April, the
Scottsdale Civic Center Mall, just north of the Scottsdale Center
for the Performing Arts, comes alive with Native American music,
dance, art and traditional foods. Presented by the Fort McDowell
Yavapai Nation and produced by the Scottsdale Center for the
Performing Arts, Native Trails is now in its fifth season of free
noontime festivals dedicated to exploring the rich and varied
cultures of Native America. We invite you to come along on this
sensory journey to the first nations of Arizona and North America.
Musical performances using traditional instruments such as flutes,
gourds and drums will delight your ears. A variety of tribal dances
ranging from powwow dancing and fancy dance to the excitement and
energy of the traditional hoop dance will amaze your eyes. And the
rhythmic drumbeat in your chest as you join the performers for a
traditional round dance will energize your spirit! *Please note,
there will be no Native Trails performances on the following dates:
February 3, 6, 8 & 10; March 6, 8, 10, 13, 15 & 17, 2007.
Sunday A’Fair
January – April, 2008 Times: Noon – 4:30 p.m.
Sunday A'Fair is a mini-festival outdoors on Scottsdale Civic Center
Mall. Relax on the grass and listen to great music, stroll the
grounds and visit the artists' booths selling jewelry, glass objects
and other fine art. Food is available for purchase. Admission is
free. Enjoy exciting kids activities and great family fun!
http://www.scottsdaleperformingarts.org
Sunday
Scouts Computer
Swapmeet: 3rd Sunday of each month 6 AM to 10:30 AM at
Scottsdale Pavilions, 9069 East Indian Bend Road, Scottsdale (West
of the loop 101 Freeway). See:
http://scoutscomputerswapmeet.com/.
ART TOUR
time varies, based on date Location: downtown arts district
Phone: (602) 488-9494
An exclusive tour of the downtown Phoenix Arts Scene. This tour
targets the arts enthusiast and buyer, providing a guided tour of
The Roosevelt Row and Grand Avenue Arts Districts.
ARTOUR's provided for groups large and small, in town and out of
town. Each ARTOUR caters to the tastes and flavors of the attendees,
and offer intimate connections to our downtown arts culture. Tours
can be any length of time and personalized for your group to include
suggestions for culinary, musical and theatrical endeavors to
compliment your experience in our emerging Downtown Arts Scene.
Tours are $100 per person, per hour for the tour. Transportation can
be provided for an additional fee, cost varies based on references.
Group Rates are available.
North Scottsdale Polo Club
plays weekly during the spring and winter months; visit
their website to confirm dates and times
www.northscottsdalepolo.com
Downtown
Phoenix Public Market 8 A.M. - 1
P.M. SE. Corner of Central and McKinley streets On the southeast
corner of Central Ave and McKinley St. (2 blocks south of Roosevelt)
602-493-5231 Admission: Free Event Date:
Every Saturday of Each Month.
Experience the best in Arizona agriculture, cooking and creativity
as vendors from across the state will offer fresh flowers, fruits &
vegetables, meat & dairy products, roasted coffee, mouth watering
honey, jams & chocolates, baked goods & prepared foods. For grocery
and gift shopping, a meal with friends and neighbors and more - the
Downtown Phoenix Public Market welcomes YOU. VISA, MasterCard, Food
Stamps & AZ Farmers Market Nutrition Program checks accepted. FREE
parking is available on-site.
Cactus League Schedule
Arizona's 53rd Cactus League
season starts March 1st. It is expected to boost the state's
economy by more than $200 million according to league officials.
Desert Broom Library, 29710
N. Cave Creek Rd. (SW corner of Tatum and Cave Creek)
602-262-4636 or visit our website at
http://www.phxlib.org.
Desert Foothills Library, 38443 N. Schoolhouse
Rd., Cave Creek. For events, call 480-488-2286 or visit
their website at
www.desertfoothillslibrary.com .
North Valley
Regional Library, 40410 N. Gavilan Peak
Prkwy, Anthem. For events and hours call
602-652-3000, or visit the library
website at
www.mcldaz.org.