Concert series to kick off 2015
Soon, the New Year will be upon us and local Scottsdale traditions will be beginning their new seasons. One familiar recurring family event will be held a couple of weeks into January in the form of Scottsdale’s Winter Sunday A’fair.
A series of free outdoor concerts will be presented by the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts. This year will mark the concert series’ 28th season, and it will pair as always with an arts and crafts market.
Arizonan artists will be selling everything from ceramics and photography items to jewelry and paintings. Graphic designers may want to attend this event to get inspiration and to bring ideas into their printing services. If this year is anything like the last couple, more than 4,000 people will be in attendance.
There will be activities for the children, food hot off the grill and drinks available for purchase. Concert goers can stroll around the grounds and enjoy the art collection themselves, or meet a docent at the Center’s north entrance for a free tour of the park’s sculptures. Many will want to take advantage of the free admission to the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art. Docents will be on hand in the museum’s lobby to lead free tours of the exhibits.
The flagship event will be held January 11, from noon until 4:00 pm at the Scottsdale Civic Center Park at 3839 Drinkwater Blvd.
A series of free outdoor concerts will be presented by the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts. This year will mark the concert series’ 28th season, and it will pair as always with an arts and crafts market.
Arizonan artists will be selling everything from ceramics and photography items to jewelry and paintings. Graphic designers may want to attend this event to get inspiration and to bring ideas into their printing services. If this year is anything like the last couple, more than 4,000 people will be in attendance.
There will be activities for the children, food hot off the grill and drinks available for purchase. Concert goers can stroll around the grounds and enjoy the art collection themselves, or meet a docent at the Center’s north entrance for a free tour of the park’s sculptures. Many will want to take advantage of the free admission to the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art. Docents will be on hand in the museum’s lobby to lead free tours of the exhibits.
The flagship event will be held January 11, from noon until 4:00 pm at the Scottsdale Civic Center Park at 3839 Drinkwater Blvd.