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Megan May is entering her third year as camp director for Arizona’s longest-running, family-owned summer camp. Friendly Pines Camp was founded in 1941 by May’s great-grandparents. … more
Paradise Valley Town Council unanimously approved the consent agenda at its meeting March 28. One item on the consent agenda was to accept the review and findings of Willdan Financial Services … more
A tentative budget for fiscal year 2024-25 was unanimously approved by Paradise Valley Town Council as an action item at the meeting April 25. A public hearing and consideration of adopting the … more
This week, PV Arts Board toured the Rotraut Gallery in Paradise Valley on Mockingbird Lane.  The gallery is for private viewings and not open to the public. Rotraut Klein-Moquay is an … more
Featuring 85 physician-musicians from 11 countries, the World Doctors Orchestra (WDO) will make its first stop in Arizona along its world tour, with music presented by Arizona Musicfest. Founded … more
In a “mini antique roadshow,” free appraisals and an opportunity to donate antiques and collectibles will be offered at Phoenix Antique Emporium and Lamp Shop, 2225 E. Indian School Road, … more

As one of only a few coffee shops in the Town of Paradise Valley, Awaken Café at Valley Presbyterian Church is a special, central part of the neighborhood with a beautiful design and quiet, … more
Paradise Valley Public Works Department made an appearance at the Christ Church School's Vehicle Day on Wednesday, April 17. The event showcased various vehicles from Public Works and other … more
Cosanti Originals recently introduced tile-making as a new workshop for the community to enjoy as an afternoon hands-on activity. Offering a family-friendly learning experience, The Cosanti … more
The Scottsdale Unified School District (SUSD) recently launched its own podcast called “Spotlight.” The podcast is dedicated to showcasing the remarkable people and programs that … more
A grant for a new street sweeper was unanimously approved by Paradise Valley Town Council as an action item at the meeting April 25. The Federal Highway Administration through the Maricopa … more
Judith Lee Brown and her family continue to seek justice for her father, Howard Brown, who was hit and killed by a former council member’s daughter eight years ago while he was walking his dog. … more
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