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Featured Douglas C. TowneDecember 18, 2020
Downtown Phoenix Celebrates 60 Years of ‘Psycho’

“Psycho Day” on December 11 is a unique Phoenix tradition that honors the city’s connection to the Alfred Hitchcock movie, Psycho. Both the date and Phoenix are featured in the... continue reading. Click here for more info.

Featured Fara IllichDecember 10, 2020
Local Changemakers: Phoenix Community Alliance Announces Center City Award Winners

One of the goals of Phoenix Community Alliance (PCA) is to convene the most talented government, community and business leaders. It is through this convergence that great work is possible,... continue reading. Click here for more info.

Featured Downtown Phoenix Inc.December 2, 2020
Downtown Phoenix Holiday Guide

From photo-ops with the kids to pop-up bars fit for Mr. and Mrs. Claus, the holiday season is here, and Downtown Phoenix is packed with fun events and things to do. Click here for more info.

Featured Fara IllichDecember 1, 2020
Meet the Artist Behind Downtown’s Center City Awards 2020: Joan Waters

Each year, Phoenix Community Alliance (PCA) honors individuals making outstanding contributions in the community. The 2020 artist-designed awards were created by renowned sculptor Joan Waters. Click here for more info.

Featured Frank M. BarriosNovember 19, 2020
History of St. Vincent de Paul: Serving Those In-Need Since 1946

The Society of St. Vincent De Paul (SVdP) is a unique, charitable Catholic organization that has very few limits on what it will do to help the poor and those... continue reading. Click here for more info.

Featured Fara IllichNovember 10, 2020
Outdoor Dining Just Got Easier: New City of Phoenix Program Fast-Tracks Temporary Restaurant Patios

Recounting the losses sustained over the past 10 months, Rachel McAuley’s voice becomes clipped. Tears fill her eyes. The pandemic has taken a toll on small businesses, and for many,... continue reading. Click here for more info.

Featured Douglas C. TowneNovember 5, 2020
80 Years Ago Downtown Phoenix Hosted a Wet ‘n Wild Party for the Ages

Downtown Phoenix is known for mega events. But one of the biggest festivals ever thrown happened more than 80 years ago in honor of this desert city's most precious resource — water. Click here for more info.

Featured Phoenix Community AllianceNovember 5, 2020
Moving beyond stigmas and stereotypes: Facts about homelessness in Phoenix

In Phoenix and across the country, deep-seeded stigmas surrounding homelessness influence policy-making, policing, access to healthcare, employment and permeate nearly every aspect of society. Click here for more info.

Featured Herberger Theater CenterOctober 29, 2020
Socially-Distanced Outdoor Performances Coming To Herberger Theater

The Pavilion will allow patrons to enjoy the arts in a safer, open-air environment. Click here for more info.

Featured Downtown Phoenix Inc.October 27, 2020
Howl-o-ween Pets on Parade

Arizona’s largest dog costume parade, Howl-o-ween, is a fun-filled, Halloween-themed party for the whole family. Launched just two years ago, it’s rapidly grown in popularity — attracting hundreds of dogs... continue reading. Click here for more info.

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