Two of Fountain Hills Art League’s newest members will host a studio tour at the league’s meeting Monday, Feb. 1.
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Fountain Hills Artists’ Gallery is celebrating ways people adorn their bodies.
“Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story” opens on the outdoor stage at Fountain Hills Theater Friday, Jan. 22.
The 10th annual Tour d’Artistes Studio Tour and Sale has been canceled.
A person “should hear a little music, read a little poetry and see a fine picture every day of his life in order that worldly cares may not obliterate the sense of the beautiful which has been implanted in the human soul.”
Winners of the virtual 2021 Fountain Hills Juried Art Exhibition have been announced.
Copperstate Productions has announced the return of the musical, “Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story.”
The year 2020 was anything but entertaining.
The Museum Shop at the L. Alan Cruikshank River of Time Museum has some online items staff believe are perfect for holiday giving.
The Altered Art Exhibition remains in place at Fountain Hills Artists’ Gallery through tomorrow, Thursday, Dec. 24.
The 103rd Regimental Arizona Band is on the lookout for new musicians, including those who play flute/piccolo, any size of clarinet, oboe, bassoon, any size of saxophone, trumpet, French horn, baritone/euphonium, trombone, tuba and percussion.
The pandemic continues to turn plans upside-down, but event organizers in Fountain Hills aren’t slowing down.
Julie Gilbert Pollard will judge entries for the upcoming Juried Art Exhibition.
The deadline to submit entries for the Juried Art Exhibition is Friday, Dec. 11.
The traditional Christmas Market returns to Fountain Hills Artists’ Gallery Friday, Dec. 4.
What could arouse the holiday spirit more than lights?
Fountain Hills Theater will open its doors for the first time since March to allow children and adults to talk with Santa Claus.
The visit from Santa Claus hosted by Noon Kiwanis will be a little different this year.
Santa and Mrs. Claus and their troupe of singing and dancing assistants will bring holiday cheer to Fountain Hills Theater starting Dec. 11.
Fountain Hills Art League watched a demonstration by 3D artist and League Vice President Nancy Grahlmann at its Nov. 2 meeting.
Arizona’s largest and longest-running artist studio tour, Hidden in the Hills, returns for a 24th consecutive year during the last two weekends of November.
The L. Alan Cruikshank River of Time Museum’s annual “funraiser” Holiday Mart returns Friday, Nov. 20.
These strange times call for strange ways to make money.
Tickets for the outdoor theater production of “4 on the Floor” are available.
Plans for the 2021 Juried Art Exhibition are underway.
The L. Alan Cruikshank River of Time Museum has announced the return of Holiday Mart 2020.
Photographs entered in the Fountain at 50 photo contest are hanging at the Fountain Hills Community Center for all to see.
Tickets for “4 on the Floor” at Fountain Hills Theater are available.
More than 30 photos of the town’s iconic Fountain will be displayed at Fountain Hills Community Center beginning Nov. 3.
Art on the Avenue opens for its 11th season today, Wednesday, Oct. 28.
In what was to be Fountain Hills Theater’s first indoor show will now be held outside at the drive-in theater.
Fountain Hills Theater wraps up its BrockWay concert series with two more weekends of events.
With Fountain Hills Community Center reopening, a number of programs in the Activity Center will resume.
Continued uncertainty regarding the COVID-19 pandemic has led Fountain Hills Presbyterian Church leadership to cancel the 2021 Pat Covault Memorial Concert Series.
A special fundraising event for Fountain Hills Youth Theater is set for Sunday, Oct. 11.
Fountain Hills Theater is hosting two weeks of fall break camp to accommodate the breaks of both Fountain Hills and Scottsdale since the two districts are different schedules.
The drive-in version of “Broadway Jukebox” has added outdoor seating for theatergoers.
A special fundraising concert to benefit Fountain Hills Theater is set for Sunday, Sept. 27.
Videotaped auditions for Fountain Hills Theater’s first indoor production are due by Sunday, Sept. 20.
Tickets for Fountain Hills Theater’s “Broadway Jukebox” are still available.
Maricopa County Library District is celebrating fandoms this month in the form of a virtual LibraryCon.
After pulling the “Broadway Jukebox” from the Fountain Hills Theater stage, it was decided the production could be held at Fountain Hills Theater’s “Drive-In Theater.”
These months have been challenging for everyone, but local artists have been making lemonade with all those lemons.
The 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment is Aug. 18, 2020.
When Michelle Williams lost her battle with pancreatic cancer in 2016, her friends in the Fountain Hills Art League, along with all who knew her, were devastated.
Now that summer is here in earnest, the L. Alan Cruikshank River of Time Museum has just the thing for the younger crowd.
The world’s first and only interactive Broadway musical opens at Fountain Hills Theater Friday, July 10, and continues through Sunday, Aug. 16.
Fountain Hills’ own L. Alan Cruikshank River of Time Museum has been awarded a $10,000 grant from Arizona Humanities.
Tickets for the 2020-21 Fountain Hills Theater season are available now.
As the global pandemic continues, the L. Alan Cruikshank River of Time Museum continues to lose revenue.
Fountain Hills Theater has adopted the Little Engine That Could’s philosophy.