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Visual Arts
Arte Latino en la Ciudad
Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department
May 2-May 23, 2008
The Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department invites the public to view one of the most anticipated exhibits in the Valley - Arte Latino en la Ciudad. The show will feature original two and three dimensional artwork from Arizona's Latino artists that reflects their personal interpretation of identity, diversity and community. Opening Reception: An opening night reception will be held the evening of the First Friday Art Tour on May 2nd, from 6:00pm to 8:00pm.
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Ticket Info
Tickets: Free Admission
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Dates & Times
Dates:
May 2-May 23, 2008Times:
Monday-Thursday 9:00am-5:00pm -
Venue Info
1202 North Third Street Phoenix, AZ 85004
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Regions
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Accessibility Info
- Wheelchair Access
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NOTE: We do our best to ensure all information is accurate, however it's a good idea to visit the website or call the venue to verify the information.
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Member Reviews
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Event Name: Boo Fest '08
"Fun family event for free!"
Review posted by: mom of 1 from Phoenix, Oct 25, 2008
We have been attending this event annually for 5 or 6 years & always have a fun time.
We have been attending this event annually for 5 or 6 years & always have a fun time.
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Event Name: 'Holiday Lights, Starry Nights' APS Electric Light Parade
"Our Tradition"
Review posted by: Jessica from Surprise, AZ, Dec 01, 2007
Every year our family and friends get together and go to the light parade! Every year is better than the last. They really do an amazing job!
Every year our family and friends get together and go to the light parade! Every year is better than the last. They really do an amazing job!
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Event Name: Phoenix Matsuri Festival
"Matsuri - A Great Reason to Be Outdoors"
Review posted by: Glass Seller from Tempe, AZ, Feb 24, 2007
"Matsuri" is Japanese for "festival," and in Phoenix, this is the best time of year to have one! Four stages feature cultural dance, local and visiting Taiko drumming groups, martial arts demos, & a... Expand
"Matsuri" is Japanese for "festival," and in Phoenix, this is the best time of year to have one! Four stages feature cultural dance, local and visiting Taiko drumming groups, martial arts demos, & a candy-art demo. The festival has grown significantly from five years ago (my last visit to Matsuri), but the koi pools, origami booths, & anime booths remain a staple.
Five years has also brought more food! The sight of Blue Fin Teriyaki's booth on the food concourse made me sentimental: Their teriyaki chicken's still delicious after all these years. You won't find teriyaki sauce like theirs anywhere. Top off your tummy with mochi, that classic red bean-filled rice flour pastry, and a Japanese soda or shaved ice as you let the sun and the Taiko rhythms wash over you, and you've experienced the best parts of festival season in Phoenix.
Definitely worth the free admission, but Matsuri's casual atmosphere and its central and historic location make this event priceless. Don't miss it! Collapse
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