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I had a great time on YOUR HOUSE IS YOUR HOME. Kathleen and Michele really made me comfortable and I enjoyed talking about some of the great things we have going on in District 2. I think it's wonderful that they have so much fun on the show and take the time to educate their audience about current events. I really enjoyed meeting this energetic pair, and look forward to being on the show again soon.
Councilwoman-Peggy Neely

Upcoming Events
  Event Date:  27 April,2005
  Event Name:  THE PASSION OF TANGO TO BENEFIT KAET
http://www.azpbs.org

The Passion of Tango to benefit KAET 

Fleming's Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar at DC

20753 N. Pima Road and Scottsdale

6:00 - 8:00 p.m.

April 27, 2005

The Passion of Tango at Fleming's will bring the rhythm, dance and wine of South America to our backyard all for a good cause.  Proceeds of the $30.00 event benefit KAET-TV, Arizona's public television station.

Guests can sample wine and rhythm as the dancers of Tango Arizona perform and Fleming's features the up-and-coming wines of the region paired with Fleming's apetizers. 

RSVP Recommended, tickets are limited.   Contact KAET at 480-965-9614 or on line at www.azpbs.org, click events.

 


  Event Date:  29 April,2005
  Event Name:  Rhinestone Cowboy Silent Auction
The Creative Women of Pinnacle Peak will be holding a Silent Auction Fundraiser, Friday April 29, 2005 from 5:30 pm to 10:00 pm, at the Rawhide Pavilion in Scottsdale. There will be dinner and dancing along with the Silent Auction. Cost is $50 per person. All proceeds go to charity. For Reservations and questions please call 480-502-1773.

  Event Date:  30 April,2005
  Event Name:  Trash to Treasures

TRASH TO TREASURES

"Scottsdales LARGEST Garage Sale"

Sponsored by the Creative Women of Pinnacle Peak, Trash to Treasures will be held at Rawhide, in Scottsdale, located at the SW corner of Pinnacle Peak and Scottsdale Road.  It will open at 7:00 AM and close at Noon.   All proceeds will go to charity.


  Event Date:  06 May,2005
  Event Name:  Chateau Ste. Michelle Icon Wines and Ashton Cigars Dinner
http://www.mortons.com
Morton's The Steakhouse - 15233 N. Kierland Blvd. Scottsdale will be featuring Chateau St. Michelle Icon Wines annd Ashton Cigars during a four course dinner. Starting at 7:00 p.m Cost is $99.00. Contact Sylvanna Levi At 480-368-5416 by Wed. May 4th for reservations.

  Event Date:  26 May,2005
  Event Name:  FLAVOR OF PHOENIX 2005
http://www.liverfoundation.org
Thirty of the top chefs from across the State of Arizona assemble for a night of elaborate table decor, exquisite food, fine wine and a great cause. The 30 chefs are led by three co-chairmen: Chef Christopher Gross of Christopher's Fermier Brasserie. Chef Michael DeMaria of Michael's at the Citadel, and Chef Anton Brubauer of The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa. The remaining 27 chefs include Chef Mark Tarbell, Chef Simon Purvis, Chf Reed Groban, Chef Eddie Matney, Chef Matt Carter, and many more. The Event will be held at the Westin Kierland Resort & Spa, 6902 East Greenway Parkway, Scottsdale. The cost is $300.00 per person and benifits The American Liver Foundation. For more information and purchasing tickets contact Melissa McCracken, Executive Director or the American Liver Foundation 602-953-1800.

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