5/30/2023 0 Comments 4peaks charlotte 2016![]() ![]() With approximately 90 tournaments hosted annually throughout the country and prize money ranging $10,000 to $100,000, the United States Tennis Association (USTA) Pro Circuit is the pathway to the US Open and tour-level competition for aspiring tennis players and a frequent battleground for established professionals. This nationally-ranked professional event is taking place literally in our “back yard,” and it affords a rare opportunity to watch the professional elite in action. Sonoran Lifestyle Real Estate is proud to once again be among the sponsors bringing the Copperwynd Pro Challenge Tennis Tournament to Fountain Hills. November 1-5, 2016: The CopperWynd Pro Challenge Women’s Tennis Tournament Discussion questions and meeting dates are available in our Reading Club booklet at the Customer Service Desk. The Fountain Hills Reading Club meets monthly to explore unique and interesting best sellers, some new and unusual, and some, like this one, standards worth revisiting. Made a few orbits around the Sun since you studied “Walden” by Henry David Thoreau in High School or College? Take another look at this hallmark of American Literature as seen through the lens of your life experiences. NOVEMBER 1, 2016: Walden by Henry David ThoreauĪdult Book Discussion Group at Fountain Hills Library This project will run throughout the month of November, just drop by the Teen area in the Fountain Hills Public Library, and write a heart-felt note.įountain Hills Public Library 12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268 If you are a Teen looking for a simple way to make a positive difference in the lives of others, why not take a few minutes and send a supportive message to a US military member? With family holiday time approaching, your thoughtfulness will lift the spirits of the men and women serving far from home. NOVEMBER 1, 2016: Join the Teen Outreach to our Military Personnel World-class Tennis, Internationally ranked endurance Cycling races, The Fall Festival of the Arts, the Turkey trot, and the Southwest’s largest Thanksgiving Day parade…just a few of the hundreds of multi-generational happenings in the lush Desert Foothills we call home. But most of all, the beautiful Fall weather in Arizona beckons us outside to enjoy Sonoran Lifestyle at its finest. Some celebrations are reflective, like our observance of Veteran’s Day at Fountain Park, while other events, like the Thanksgiving Day Parade, offer opportunities to share happy traditions with friends and family. The Cup of Festivities “Runneth Over” in November! Be sure to Sign Up to “Follow-Us” to receive information throughout the months for Fountain Hills activities! McDowell Mountain Regional Park 16300 McDowell Mountain Park Dr., MMRP, AZ 85268 (480) 471-0173 You don’t have to be participating in the 100 Miles in 100 Days program to attend this hike. Have you heard about the 100 Miles in 100 Days Challenge? This hike at McDowell Mountain Park will be a distance of 3-4 miles to help you achieve your goal to meet the challenge. Children 5-11 Years Old.įountain Hills Public Library 12901 N La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268ĭECEMBER 1, 2016: Hike 100 Miles in 100 Days! in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells” on Saturday, 12/17th, at 7:00 pm. Solve the trivia question and submit your correct answers at the Front Desk for an opportunity to add your name to a drawing for tickets to Fountain Hills Youth Theater’s showing of “Junie B. Santa’s Elf, ‘Fiddlestix’ will be hiding in a new location each day. Join your friends at Sonoran Lifestyle Real Estate in enjoying the rich variety of community activities, dining and boutique shopping that make our Fountains Hills lifestyle second to none.ĭECEMBER 1-15, 2016: ‘Elf on the Shelf’ at the Libraryįind the Elf on a bookshelf in the Library. If You’re Lucky Enough to Celebrate December in Fountain Hills, You’re Lucky Enough!Īhhhh…December in Fountain Hills! The perfect match of traditional Holiday celebrations…enjoyed with friends and family under clear blue skies of the sunny Sonoran Desert winter. ![]()
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