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The third Arcadia News Book Club featured a Skype talk from author Adriana Trigiani about her book, The Shoemaker's Wife.
The Club drew a record 20 participants to enjoy the 60-plus minute Skype conversation with the author at Black Cat Coffee House, as well as restaurant, gift basket and book giveaways.
The next Book Club selection is Best Kept Secret by Amy Hatvany. The meeting will be 7 p.m. July 26 at Black Cat, 4730 E. Indian School.
Obliq Art has acquired more space at Arizona Center in downtown Phoenix.
Read moreThe Shemer Art Center is offering a variety of art classes including drawing, painting, printmaking, ceramics, sculpture, jewelry and other disciplines.
Read moreThe Arcadia Camelback Mountain Neighborhood Association sent an email update about the waste-water construction.
Read moreLo-Lo’s Chicken and Waffles, a family-owned restaurant, will be opening a location at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport at the end of this year.
Read moreStoryteller and speaking strategist Kindra Hall will release her first book, Otherwise: Untold: A Collection of Stories Most People Would Keep to Themselves, May 2 during her launch party at Crudo.
Prior to shopping malls, buses and restaurants, Phoenix was home to the Hohokam.
The Terraces of Phoenix hit its milestone of 50 years in the Valley, and there was no better way to pay tribute than in celebration.
Mothers and daughters in the National Charity League, team up to volunteer time and work for local non-profit organizations in their communities.
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