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New Event at Tempe’s La Bocca Urban Pizzeria

Posted by: Toni

July 7, 2010

Fashion, great food and happy hour? How can you go wrong? Our friends at La Bocca Urban Pizzeria & Wine Bar have teamed up with Here on the Corner, one of the hippest, most fashion forward and affordable boutiques near the ASU campus. Every Wednesday night this summer, from 5-8 p.m., come to La Bocca at 7th St. and Mill Avenue to see the latest fashions from Here on the Corner, socialize with your friends and grab dinner and a glass of wine. Happy hour lasts until 6:30 p.m.  For more about La Bocca, visit their Web site: http://laboccapizzeria.com/.

Changing Hands Bookstore’s 15th annual New Year’s Day book sale

Posted by: Nancy

December 29, 2009

One of my favorite holiday season events is almost here. It’s the 15th annual New Year’s Day book sale at Changing Hands Bookstore. Much more than just a book sale, it’s an event that is eagerly anticipated by book lovers and fans of Changing Hands who wouldn’t dream of missing it, regardless of how much they celebrated New Year’s Eve. The store will be open from noon until 9:00 pm on January 1st to accommodate every last one of them.

True, with everything in the store—books, gift items, music, cards—discounted 25%, this is a big sale. However, there are also a lot of delicious free treats provided by area restaurants, including Wildflower Bread Company, Trader Joe’s and Mac’s Broiler Tap. There are intangible qualities too, such as the camaraderie among all those readers who love to browse bookstore shelves for great reads and who love to talk about what they’ve read. Readers tend to be nice, sociable people who love to strike-up conversations about favorite books and authors, while waiting in the check out line. I have to admit that the first time I went I was a bit reluctant to stay because the check-out line was so long. But, really the line isn’t a big deal because it moves quickly thanks to all the lively discussions about books along with plenty of tasty nibbles offered by the considerate and efficient staff. And, singles take note: the book sales lines can lead to romance as was the case for one couple, who met in the check out line, fell in love and were married a year later.

Changing Hands Bookstore has been an important part of Tempe’s literary arts scene since 1974. Beyond the book sale, there is a hefty schedule of first class literary activities for adults and kids every month, including author events and book signings, workshops on writing and publishing, poetry readings and book clubs. There are also monthly sessions devoted to tarot and readings, conversational Spanish and French and sign language.

For old friends of Changing Hands, the annual book sale is an essential holiday tradition not to be missed. For first-timers, it’s a wonderful way to become acquainted with this gem of an independent bookseller. For everyone, it’s a chance to stock up on great books (both new and gently used) and to meet new friends who have at least two things in common: a passion for books and an appreciation of outstanding bookstores like Changing Hands. I’ll be there for sure. Will you?

Welcome Tempe Festival of the Arts!

Posted by: TempeCVB

December 3, 2009

The shopping season is in full swing and thankfully that means that the Tempe Festival of the Arts can’t be far behind. Everyone’s favorite Tempe event is happening along Mill Avenue from 10 a.m. to dusk, Friday, December 4 through Sunday, December 6. Admission is free. There will be more than 400 artists selling their handmade paintings, sculptures, photography, jewelry and much, much more. There are collection-worthy masterpieces as well as arts and crafts for art lovers with a limited budget. And, it’s a great chance to meet the artists. They will be on-site to greet festival attendees.

Mill Avenue will also be sprinkled with musicians, street performers and activities for the whole family to enjoy. There is a cottage edibles and crafts section with tasty treats and perfect, inexpensive holiday gifts. Be sure to complete your holiday shopping early this year at the Tempe Festival of the Arts. For more details, visit www.tempefestivalofthearts.com.

Holiday Happenings in Tempe

Posted by: IASU

November 30, 2009

It’s that time of year again. Thanksgiving is over, the tryptophan has all worn off, the amazing leftovers all but devoured. Now the holiday shopping mayhem begins, and of course we have all put it off until the last minute because the months have just flown by. If you, like many others, were brave enough to shop at Tempe Marketplace, Arizona Mills or the Mill Avenue District this past weekend for Black Friday, you know first hand that getting a great deal is what shoppers are all about this holiday season. It is now Cyber Monday which is great for those of us who can’t handle the crowds and the chaos of in store shopping but still want a great deal.

This weekend, December 4-6, on Mill Avenue is the 41st Annual Tempe Festival of the Arts which is another great place to look for gifts for the art lover in your family. Or if you are just looking for something to do it is a great way to spend the weekend, walking around Mill Avenue with friends enjoying the fact that the weather is still amazing and it is the first weekend of December. The vendors have art on display ranging from affordable to very expensive, and admiring is also welcome. I would suggest taking the Light Rail because Mill Avenue will be closed off for the Festival. In conjunction with this event the Arizona Wine Growers Association hosts the Arizona Wine Festival. Admission is $10 to the wine festival and includes 6 tastings. Admission to the Festival of the Arts is free.

Now to check the book enthusiast in your life off your gift list, head on over to Changing Hands Bookstore and find them just what they need, whether it be their favorite book or a gift card so they can pick something out on their own. While you’re at it you can take some of your old books to trade in to save yourself some money. It is easy to loose track of time there with their great selection of both new and used books, luckily Wildflower Bread Company is right next door so you can grab a quick bite to eat or have breakfast, lunch or dinner.

Just in case after all the holiday shopping you still haven’t quite gotten into the holiday spirit, you should head down to Tempe Town Lake for the APS Fantasy of Lights Boat Parade on Saturday, December 12 at 7:00 p.m. There will be a variety of festively lit boats and people are invited to enter their festively lit vessels as well . The event will be topped off with a fireworks finale. 

I hope you all enjoy your holiday season – don’t forget what it is all about!

The Most Wonderful Time of the Year is Here

Posted by: Nancy

November 24, 2009

The holiday season in this part of the world really is the most wonderful time.  We are blessed with the weather to celebrate, which inspires some of the most elaborate outdoor holiday decorating frenzies anywhere.  Climbing around on the roof, ala Clark Griswold, installing lights isn’t half bad when it’s a splendid, sunny seventy something degrees. The balmy temperatures and lack of precipitation result in creative displays and throngs of spectators who comb the neighborhoods nightly in search of their favorite displays.  

We are also blessed with local holiday traditions that keep us in a festive mood.  One of my favorites is the 41st Annual Tempe Festival of the Arts.  It’s coming up next weekend, December 4-6.  For three days, The Mill Avenue District  is closed to traffic to accommodate the booths of 400 artists and craftspeople.  There’s also live music, street performers, a wine festival and a Kids Innovation Station where the kiddos can create their own beautiful works.  While the Midwesterners and East Coast folks are bundled up against the elements doing their holiday shopping, I’ll be doing mine in capris, shirtsleeves and sandals at the Tempe Festival of the Arts. 

There’s always great theater for families throughout the holidays and this year is no exception. All you fans of the Junie B. Jones books will love Childplay’s production of Junie B. in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells at the Tempe Center for the Arts now through December 27.   

Remember stalwart and lovable Ingalls:  Ma, Pa, Laura and Mary from Little House on the Prairie? Or how about the irritating Nellie Olson and Harriet, her equally annoying mother? They’ll be singing and dancing they’re way back our hearts in Little House on the Prairie, the Musical at ASU Gammage, December 8-13. And Leapin’ lizards, you and the kids can leap into the New Year with that other family favorite, Annie, which returns to ASU Gammage December 29-January 3. 

I’m lucky to live in Tempe, where the winters are calm, the livin’ is easy and the holidays really are warm and relaxed.  I would love to hear about your Tempe holiday favorites too.  

Santa Claus is Coming to Town!!

Posted by: TempeCVB

November 13, 2009

The holiday season is upon us! Head to Arizona Mills for Black Friday deals! Doors open at midnight on Thanksgiving night so you can get an early start on their Holiday shopping lists.

It’s also time to go see Santa! Arizona Mills will kick-off the holiday season with the arrival of Santa Claus on Friday, November 13. Children can see Santa and have their photo taken with him through Thursday, December 24. Santa’s Workshop is located in the Food Court, so enjoy a yummy meal before or after your visit with Santa!

SANTA PHOTOS HOURS
Monday – Saturday 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Breaks: 1 p.m. – 1:45 p.m.; 4:30 p.m. – 5:15 p.m.

Sunday 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Break 2 p.m. – 2:45 p.m.

Christmas Eve 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Break 1 p.m. – 1:45 pm

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It’s Hot!

Posted by: AnnaBanana

July 8, 2009

By now, everyone has seen the forecast for the next week, and it’s hot! I’m an Arizona native and when it hits 115°, even I think that’s crazy. But, just because it’s hot outside, doesn’t mean you can’t have some summer fun. Here’s some suggestions on how to have fun and still stay cool:

  1. Go see a movie – It’s everyone’s favorite summer time activity in the Valley. Plus, who doesn’t love to catch a good flick, sip on an ice-cold drink and snack on some popcorn. Sounds like a great afternoon to me.
  2. Go shopping – Arizona Mills has so many stores to choose from, I can’t even visit everything in one trip. Or hit up Mill Avenue. The tree-lined sidewalks are perfectly shaded and there are plenty of air-conditioned stores to browse around.
  3. Work on that tan – There’s nothing quite like swimming the heat of the day away, and Tempe has plenty of pools to choose from with super low admission fees.
  4. Get up early – I love to sleep in just as much as the next person on the weekends, but I hate waking up when it’s already too hot to do anything. So, I get up while it’s still about 80° in the morning and enjoy all my favorite outdoor activities in the cooler temps.
  5. Try something new – Been to a performance at Gammage lately? What about the ASU Art Museum? Or even the Gallery at Tempe Center for the Arts? There’s always something going on in Tempe, which means there’s always something new to do too.

Memorial Day Weekend – Things to Do!

Posted by: TempeCVB

May 22, 2009

Memorial Day weekend is upon us! Head to Tempe Marketplace this weekend for lots of options to have fun! Stay cool and see a new blockbuster at Harkins Theatre, or spend the day shopping to find that new perfect outfit! There are also lots of great restaurants to check out while you’re there, so you’ll never go hungry! And, of course, there are dessert options too! Head to Cold Stone Creamery or MoJo yogurt to satisfy your sweet tooth!

Tempe Marketplace also has entertainment handled for your Memorial Day weekend. Tonight you can see The Lounge Kats, a top 40 cover band, play at the District Stage from 7 to 10 p.m. Tomorrow night, May 23, head to D’arcy McGee’s Irish Pub for their One Year Anniversary Party! There will be drink specials and live entertainment from 8 p.m. to close! If you want to listen to some alternative music, check out Pheed at the District Stage on Saturday night also from 7 – 10 p.m.

If you want to have a great weekend with the planning already done for you, head to Tempe Marketplace! For more information visit http://www.tempemarketplace.com. If anyone has any other fun suggestions for things to do this weekend let me know – the more the merrier!

Changing Hands

Posted by: AnnaBanana

March 22, 2009

Recently, when one of my friends announced on Facebook that she was cutting off her cable TV, I gasped out loud. And, it made me think about how I haven’t read a book in quite a while. My ridiculous, overblown reaction to her announcement inspired me to make a change: watch less TV and read more.

And what better place to start than with Changing Hands Bookstore on McClintock and Guadalupe? I can still remember the days when Changing Hands was on Mill Avenue, but I like their new location too. The spacious store features new and gently used books, and they are always well stocked. From the timeless classics to the current best sellers, you can find pretty much anything here, including book signings and readings, which are always fun to attend. Plus, Changing Hands is attached to a Wildflower Bread Company, so you can grab a bite after all that browsing.

Check out the Changing Hands Bookstore site here for hours and more information. 

I Love You, Mojo.

Posted by: AnnaBanana

March 12, 2009

There’s a new love in my life, and its name is Mojo Yogurt. I first discovered the tasty glory of Mojo Yogurt a few weeks ago at Tempe Marketplace. I was curious as I walked through a sea of people carrying brightly colored cups filled with all sorts of frozen yogurt flavor combinations. I just had to see what it was about. It was definitely different than anything I had seen before. The shop is tiny and completely self-serve. The flavors range from your classic chocolate and vanilla to the exotic passion fruit and sugar free blueberry. But, that’s not all. There are a ton of topping options to choose from. You can pile on fresh fruit, crumbled cookies, chopped nuts and, of course, M&M’s. All you have to do is fill a cup with your favorite frozen yogurt flavor, add some toppings and pay per ounce. My favorite combination is Passion Fruit Bliss frozen yogurt topped with pomegranate seeds, blackberries, raspberries, kiwi and blueberries. Check out the Mojo Yogurt site here and then head down to Tempe Marketplace or their newest shop at the north end of Mill Avenue.

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