Things to do this week in Maricopa
The ribbon will be cut on the new police substation at Copper Sky, the Maricopa Music Circle will perform its annua spring concert, comedian...
Uncle Bucks Golf Tournament seeks players to raise funds for Boy Scouts
The fifth annual Uncle Bucks Golf Classic Boy Scout Fundraising Tournament is set for April 30 at The Duke at Rancho El Dorado, 42660...
Slam 101 introduces competitive poetry to Maricopa (video)
A standing-room-only crowd ranging from teens to senior citizens turned out for Poetry Slam 101 Thursday night at Honeycutt Coffee.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6FOtVmGQoM
As the kickoff event for...
Symphony’s concert to be filled with music, dancing
The annual spring concert of Maricopa Music Circle, “Dancing into Springtime,” will be April 2 at 7 p.m. at UltraStar Multi-tainment Center.
MMC founder Judith...
Residents can help Maricopa design ‘new city center’
Maricopa is envisioning a new “city center,” and officials want resident feedback.
A design charrette and community workshop are set for March 15 from 4...
Gilbert: Schedule your health, fitness and stick to it
By Aaron Gilbert
Create systems that make health and fitness faster and easier, such as:
Keep fresh, whole foods in plain sight.
Reduce or eliminate...
What’s happening this week in Maricopa (VIDEO)
There will be a lot to do in business, education and fun this week. Below, Robin Bennett of Maricopa Community Church talks about the...
What’s happening this week in Maricopa (VIDEO)
There are lots of activities on tap for Maricopa this week, from the library’s used-book sale to a new art exhibit, a Battle of...
What’s happening this week in Maricopa
Events this week in Maricopa are few but various, from meetings to music to art to veteran honors. For more details on the following...
Maricopa Music Circle to play Christmas concert with taste of Star Wars
Sacred Christmas music, fun holiday standards and a cinematic surprise are all part of the annual Winter Serenade by the Maricopa Music Circle.
The concert...
Recycle your old tech items at MHS
In conjunction with AzSTRUT the MHS Info Tech program will be hosting the second annual Tech Recycling Day at MHS on Saturday, April 23....
What’s happening this week in Maricopa
Jay & the Americans, a vehicle swap meet and a karate demonstration are among the many events happening this week in Maricopa. Below, Rob...
Chamber to hold ‘open conversation’ on hiring director, future projects
The Maricopa Chamber of Commerce Board announced it will hold a meeting this week “in an open conversation on the future growth and projects...
What’s Happening this week in Maricopa (VIDEO)
Get back into the swing of things to start 2018. Below, Maricopa Library Manager Erik Surber explains a new 8-Bits group for young video...
What’s happening this week in Maricopa (VIDEO)
This week's activities include Game Night and a Labor Day Pool Party. Below is a reminder that Tuesday is Primary Election Day. For details...
Outdoors: Urban gardening is planting seeds for life
By Misty Newman
Often, people believe they need a lot of space or need to live in the country to have a beautiful vegetable garden....
Nolan: Is resistance training safe for kids?
By Craig Nolan
I can vividly recall my first encounter with lifting weights when I was 12 years old.
Our family had a weightlifting set in...
Copa Shorts Film Fest hosts workshops for budding filmmakers at CAC
In its continuing mission to nurture emerging talent in short films and screenplays, the Copa Shorts Film Fest is holding six cinematography and screenwriting...
World music to join orchestra, dancers in concert
Maricopa Music Circle’s spring concert “Rhythms & Tunes Across the Globe” samples melodies from four continents in a full-length program March 31.IF YOU GO
What:...
Halloween fun, frightful (GALLERY)
Maricopa kids (and some grownups) greeted Halloween with enthusiasm, from schools to the Maricopa Public Library to the streets. See our growing gallery.
First Youth Poetry Slam offering cash prizes
Get back to the roots of Slam Poetry.
If You Go
What: Youth Poetry Slam
Who: Kids age 5-13
When: Nov. 4, 5-7 p.m.
Where: Maricopa Public Library
How much:...
M.O.R.E.E. remote first-aid training (VIDEO)
The Maricopa Outdoor Recreation and Environmental Education organization trained a new lineup of leaders in remote first-aid and emergency care Feb. 4, preparing them...
Studio Crawl offers visit with artists at home
Back by popular demand, the Artists’ Studio Crawl is scheduled for Nov. 18, 10 a.m.-2p.m., and Nov. 19, noon-4 p.m.
Hosted by Maricopa Arts...
Meet the pediatrician for story time at the library
Sun Life Family Health Center encourages all Maricopa residents to a free educational and fun event at Maricopa Public Library.
Meet the Expert: Join pediatrician...
Maricopa designer gets 1st solo show at Wild Horse Pass
Local Native American fashion designer Loren Aragon will have his first solo runway show at an event in the Chrome Nightclub at Wild Horse...
Gilbert: Use nutrition to help physical training
By Aaron GilbertSidebar
BCAAs: Branched Chain Amino Acids come in liquid, powder or pill form. Aim for 10-15 g per hour of training.
P+C DRINK: In...
Homecoming Committee decides on festival over parade (video)
The Maricopa High School Homecoming Committee has elected to conduct a Homecoming festival featuring celebrations of the past, an alumni football game and a...
K-8 Poetry Slam to launch new era in Maricopa arts
Young poets, get the word out. It’s time to express, emote and spout.
The “K-8 Poetry Slam” is at Global Water on Nov. 13. As...
African American commission to hold town hall in Maricopa
The Arizona Commission of African American Affairs will hold a town hall discussion on Thursday, May 11, in Maricopa. The town hall, themed “Time...
Chocolaty fun run Saturday to benefit nonprofit health center
The annual event that pairs people’s love of chocolate with exercise returns to Maricopa this month.
Sun Life Family Health Center will host the third...