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IRVINE PARK 2018 Ondominiums July IRVINE PARK 2018 ondominiums 8521 E. McDowell Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85257 • 480-946-5315 HAVE A FABULOUS FOURTH! We wish all of our residents a SAFE & HAPPY HOLIDAY! Independence Day Wednesday, July 4 AT YOUR SERVICE Mary Sensabough Property Supervisor Terry Smith Property Manager [email protected] 6 CELEBRATING OUR RESIDENTS 7 Jeffrey Stowell Maintenance Technician From coast to coast, America proudly celebrates the 242nd year of our country’s independence. Our amazing residents and this wonderful community are reasons for celebrating, too. Whether you’re a long-time resident or you’ve HOURS just moved in, it’s our pleasure to serve you. Have a safe and sensational Fourth! Office q Mon–Fri: 8am–5pm SOUND THE CALL Sat: Closed Finding a new home doesn’t have to be a battle, so sound the call to your Sun: Closed friends, relatives, and co-workers. We’ll be happy to tell them about our services Pool & Spa and amenities, then show them around our beautiful community. We want more 8am–10pm residents like you! Laundry Center Open 24 Hours Ë SUMMER WILDFIRES Summer heat and dry conditions fuel the potential for wildfires. Areas at risk include city mountain preserves, desert parks, and roadside shoulders. Help SERVICES prevent wildfires by properly extinguishing and disposing of cigarettes and using Washer/Dryer Hook-ups grills only in designated areas. For Arizona fire restrictions, call 1-877-864-6985, Free A/C Filters or visit firerestrictions.us/az. Outgoing Mail Drop Free Pest Control Soda Machine PEACE AND QUIET If “the rocket’s red glare” and “bombs bursting in air” could describe your home, chances are you’re disturbing your neighbors. As you celebrate Independence CONTACT US Day, please remember to lower the volume of sound systems, TV programs, and Office, After Hours, voices. Thanks for being a considerate neighbor and turning down the sound! & Emergency Maintenance LIGHT UP THE SKY j 480-946-5315 The night skies will blaze with color this month as Arizona celebrates the Fourth of July. From cookouts and concerts to festivals and fireworks, you’ll find everything under the sun for your holiday entertainment. Simply check out our Fun in the Sun section for inspiration. Then get ready for a month of fun that won’t fizzle! JULY 2018 0 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT Match Frostythe words Raspberry on the left with their companion words on the right 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 to form Creamperfect picnicPie pairs. 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O N Pour into pie crustC andA spreadK E , lemonade. eggs, deviled evenly. Freeze for two hours or until very firm. Cornet, Piccolo, Orchestra Orchestra Piccolo, Cornet, Garnish withbeans, extrabaked raspberries.drumstick, cream, ice Slice intowatermelon, wedges,pie, apple ANSWERS: potato salad, cupcake, hot dog, fried chicken, chicken, fried dog, hot cupcake, salad, potato ANSWERS: and serve cold. Oboe, Tuba, Saxophone, SPORTS AT HOME ON STAGE SPECIAL EVENTS AZ DIAMONDBACKS BASEBALL AK-CHIN PAVILION GARDEN FLASHLIGHT TOURS Chase Field, Phoenix. $12 & up. 602-514-8400 Phoenix • 602-254-7200 • LiveNation.com thru SEP 1 Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix. Desert Arizona.Diamondbacks.MLB.com JUL 21 Pentatonix at night. Saturdays, 7-9:30pm. $13-$25. 480-941-1225 JUL 22 Thirty Seconds to Mars JUL 1–SAN FRANCISCO JUL 8–SAN DIEGO SCOTTSDALE 4TH CELEBRATION JUL 2–ST. LOUIS JUL 20–COLORADO JUL 25 Logic: Bobby Tarantino vs. Everybody Tour JUL 4 WestWorld of Scottsdale. Kids’ Zone, BMX show, JUL 3–ST. LOUIS JUL 21–COLORADO JUL 31 311 & The Offspring: Never-Ending Summer JUL 4–ST. LOUIS JUL 22–COLORADO stunt dogs, bull riding, vendors, fireworks. $12–$15. JUL 5–SAN DIEGO JUL 30–TEXAS CELEBRITY THEATRE 4–9:30pm. Scottsdale4th.com JUL 6–SAN DIEGO JUL 31–TEXAS Phoenix • 602-267-1600 • CelebrityTheatre.com FOURTH AT THE FOUNTAIN JUL 7–SAN DIEGO JUL 14 Daniel Caesar JUL 4 Fountain Park, Fountain Hills. DJ music, kids’ JUL 20 Chris Isaak PHOENIX MERCURY BASKETBALL activities, food vendors, games, prizes, fireworks. JUL 21 Jeff Beck Talking Stick Resort Arena, Phoenix. Free. 480-816-5185 ExperienceFountainHills.org $11 & up. 800-745-3000 Mercury.WNBA.com JUL 26 Maze featuring Frankie Beverly TEMPE TOWN LAKE FESTIVAL JUL 5–CONNECTICUT JUL 25–CHICAGO COMERICA THEATRE JUL 4 Tempe Beach Park, Tempe. Live music, food, JUL 19–LAS VEGAS JUL 31–SEATTLE Phoenix • 602-379-2800 • ComericaTheatre.com family fun, fireworks. $7+, under 13 free. Gates open JUL 21–MINNESOTA JUL 7 Primus with Mastodon at 5pm. 480-350-5189 Tempe4th.com JUL 13 Smoke Me Out Tour 2018 PHOENIX RISING FOOTBALL CLUB YOUR HOMETOWN 4TH Phoenix Rising Soccer Complex, Scottsdale. DESERT STAGES THEATRE JUL 4 Schnepf Farms, Queen Creek. Music, contests, $18 & up. 623-594-9606 PhxRisingFC.com Scottsdale • 480-483-1664 • DesertStages.org food trucks, fireworks. $20/car, fun zone additional. thru JUL 29 A Murder is Announced JUL 20–SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC 2 4-10pm. 480-987-3100 SchnepfFarms.com thru JUL 29 Bring It On, The Musical GRAND CANYON STATE GAMES GOLD PALETTE ARTWALK GILA RIVER ARENA thru AUG 3 Phoenix area. Sports events for amateur Glendale • 800-745-3000 • GilaRiverArena.com JUL 12 Scottsdale Arts District. Summer Spectacular athletes. Cost varies by event. AZSportsEnt.com JUL 12 The Smashing Pumpkins of art, cool treats. Free. ScottsdaleGalleries.com PROFESSIONAL SOCCER PHOENIX SYMPHONY HALL WINTER IN JULY JUL 14 Phoenix Zoo. Tons of snow, games, activities, JUL 19 University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale. Phoenix • 602-495-1999 • Phoenix.TicketForce.com Manchester United vs. Club America. $29-$315. JUL 14 Jackson Browne ice treats and snow for the animals. Included with zoo admission, $13-$25. 602-286-3800 866-745-3000 Ticketmaster.com TALKING STICK RESORT ARENA Phoenix • 602-379-7800 • TSRArena.com EXPERIENCE ARIZONA MUSIC JUL 1 Kevin Hart: Irresponsible Tour JUL 14–15 Musical Instrument Museum, Phoenix. JUL 20 Tim McGraw & Faith Hill: Soul 2 Soul Tour Music and dance performances, hands-on activities, workshops. $10-$20. 480-478-6000 MIM.org Events may change. Please call ahead. JUL 30 Shania Twain: Now Tour .
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