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East Valley Tribune

The 27th Annual Ostrich Festival
With a wide variety of spectacles ranging from The Birdman's world-class famous Las Vegas show, deep fried cookie dough, and Ostrich racing, you're sure to have a great time.
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2015 Phoenix Film Festival
The 2015 Phoenix Film Festival is in full swing. Between March 26 - April 2, submissions from local, national, and international film makers are being screened at the Harkins Scottsdale 101.
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Ballet Folklorico Fuego De Phoenix
Put on your dancing shoes. Ballet Folklorico Fuego De Phoenix will have you up on your toes. Our reporter Taylor Seely spoke with one of the creators of the the dance school, and got an inside look at this local treasure.
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Focus Climbing Center
Focus owner Joe Czerwinski wanted to open gym in the East Valley that was fun for climbers of ages and abilities. GetOut reporter, Kaely, said it's a blast. And the gym's proximity to ASU and MCC make it a perfect place to detox after those long school days.
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Food Network Star's Matthew Grunwald
The youngest chef to make as a finalist on Food Network Star, Matthew Grunwald is all about creating good food. Fusing his Southwestern roots with Asian flair, he creates innovated and delicious recipes.
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Spotlight: AZ Paleontology
Ever wondered what kinds of dinosaurs were roaming Arizona? Our state was a very different landscape 65 million years ago. Local paleontologist, Robert McCord of the Arizona Museum of Natural History shares what it's like to dig up dinosaurs in Arizona.
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Winter in July at the Phoenix Zoo
Ever wondered how the zoo keeps its animals cool? By celebrating Winter in July of course. Snow is brought in for both kids and animals alike, and special animal popsicles keep everyone chill and entertained.
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Rising Star Part 1
The 2014 Sweet Adelines Rising Star Quartet Contest winners, ClassRing, provide insight on why being a part of a barbershop quartet is so special. Singing a song from their performance at this year's contest, it's definitely hard not to fall in L-O-V-E with this group.
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Rising Star Part 2
Nothing is sweeter then harmony, and no one harmonizes better than the ladies of Sweet Adelines International. Sweet Adelines provides a safe and encouraging space for women and girls to sing, grow, and create lasting friendships.
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School of Rock AllStars
Ever dreamed of living the rock star life? What about finally picking up that guitar and learning "Stairway to Heaven?" The School of Rock in the East Valley has you covered. Musicians of every skill level and age are welcome to enroll in a music school that truly knows how to jam.
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Scottsdale Chorus
The Scottsdale Chorus is a group of over 120+ energetic women who are passionate about performing four-part harmony, barbershop-style, and music education. They have also won the International Chorus competition four times and are the only group to have never placed lower than 3rd.
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Silambam Phoenix
Silambam Phoenix, a school of Indian dance, presents "Sanmarga -The continuum of a glorious tradition." On Oct. 23 and 25, the local non-profit dance school will be performing Bharatanatyam, a traditional Indian dance, to honor their 15th anniversary in a two-day festival at the Mesa Arts Center.
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Barktoberfest

Wed, Oct 14, 2015
The event hosted some 10,000 visitors and was chock full of vendors selling everything from blinged-out pet jewelry to custom-made doggie doors. Live entertainment included demonstrations by the Gilbert Fire Department's accelerant sniffing dog and Gilbert Police Department's K-9 Unit, there was a huge raffle, pet trick contest, human/canine Halloween costume contest, a record 150 dog washes, one human engagement, and the always popular adoption alumni parade.
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Isle of the Tiger
The Phoenix Zoo's two Sumatran tigers, Jai and Suriya, have settled into their new habitat: Isle of the Tiger. Boasting 16,000 square feet of environment the tigers have fully embraced their new digs. Just like with house cats, it took some getting used to, but Jai and Suriya are now happy to use their pools, rolling the grass and take long luxurious catnaps. The zoo hopes that there might be tiger cubs in the spring.
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Creature Feature - Arabian Oryx
Did you know the Phoenix Zoo helped save the Arabian Oryx from extinction? Operation Oryx started in 1962 to save this special desert grazer. Due in large part to the Phoenix Zoo, the species went from the brink of extinction to a growing population which today sits around 7,000 animals worldwide. The zoo's conservation program gained it global recognition.
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