![]() General admission is $10, and you can sign-up online before the event if you want to secure a space (Tickets will be $10 at the door, based on availability). Bring a blanket if you want to watch an outdoor screening of The Polar Express at 8 p.m. ![]() The holiday faire includes cookie decorations, photos with Santa, carolers, and more. The Irish Cultural Center is holding its annual Christmas at the Castle event during First Friday hours, which start at 6 p.m. on First Friday, where you can shop for artworks and hand-crafted gifts offered by more than 20 small businesses including The Bee’s Knees, Collaged Escape, Howland Studios, and MerMade Jewelry. Hive on 16th The Hive on 16th is holding a Winter Desert Wonderland event from 6 to 9 p.m. Inside, openings for two new exhibits titled “Vacation” and “The Human Spirit” will start at 6 p.m. You’ll find carolers, arts and crafts, improv theater, and other activities on the Herberger Theater Center plaza, where First Friday hours are 6 to 9 p.m. This month’s First Friday LIVE at the Herberger theme is Victorian Holiday. The museum’s Coffee Cantina and Books and More shop will be open from 5 to 7 p.m. Toys will be donated to American Indian families living in the Phoenix metropolitan area. Bring along an unwrapped, packaged toy if you want to help the cause. The Heard Museum is offering free admission during First Friday hours from 4 to 8 p.m., when you can see exhibitions that include “Remembering the Future: 100 Years of Inspiring Art.” The evening will feature holiday tunes spun by DJ Neon Nativez, as well as a toy drive. “More is More: A Maximalism Exhibition” will be on view inside the gallery. The “FOCAL POINTS: Minimal VS Maximal” exhibit created with support from Artlink includes works by more than 75 Arizona-based artists, and will be on view throughout the ground floor of the FOUND: RE Phoenix hotel. The reception takes place from 6 to 9 p.m. ![]() Head to the FOUND:RE Contemporary gallery to celebrate the opening of two new exhibitions exploring minimalism and maximalism. Not much wind is expected.FOUND:RE Contemporary FOUND:RE Contemporary In the High Country, this storm will bring a drop in temperatures and chances for light to moderate snow from Wednesday night through Friday. We should have a better idea of what this storm will bring over the next few days as it gets closer. ![]() Rainfall amounts could be anywhere from a few hundredths of an inch to half an inch. There’s still some uncertainty about the timing of this storm, along with the precipitation amounts. Valley rain chances begin Thursday night and continue through Saturday morning. Mid to upper 70s are expected again Tuesday and Wednesday in the Valley, with morning lows in the 50s.īy Thursday, an area of low pressure is expected to begin impacting our area with a temperature drop and rain and snow chances. The first half of this week looks mild under a ridge of high-pressure building over the region. Temperatures will top out in the mid-70s today in the Valley, which is a bit above normal for this time of year in Phoenix. PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) - Look for a mostly cloudy start to the day, with some clearing and partly cloudy skies by the afternoon.
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