Parking Lot Sale—March 2
The annual Parking Lot Sale is back this spring and is scheduled for Saturday, March 2. The sale will take place in the parking lot in front of the Creative Arts Building on the Tuscany Falls side. The parking lot will be open to resident vendors at 6 a.m. for set-up. All cars must be out of the parking lot area by 7 a.m. The sale will open at 7 a.m. for residents and 8 a.m. to the public. The sale will close at 11 a.m. You must provide your own tables and chairs for your space. We only provide the space. Any remaining spaces after the initial on-sale, will be sold in the Activities Office. One space per household. All spaces for residents are $25 each and $35 per commercial product. Spaces will be sold in numerical order. No refunds. All residents are responsible for total clean-up of their space including trash, which must be taken to the trash can. Please no motorized vehicles or firearms of any kind.
Cinema Society—March 7
Samay fights heaven and earth to find light. He wants to catch, control, cut, and project that light to tell stories. Now to pursue that dream he must leave everything he loves and take a flight to find the light. In Gujarati with English subtitles. Running Time: 111 Minutes. Limited partial-season subscriptions still available.
Concert: George Michael Reborn—March 10
The incredible George Michael, Wham! tribute to the late, great legend! This show is a must-see! Robert Bartko exudes the energy and passion of George in the ’80s and ’90s, getting the crowd on the dance floor for “Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go” and prompting standing ovations for his performance of “Careless Whisper.” He even gets the fans involved! Robert is a spot-on George Michael lookalike, with the vocal range, dance moves, crowd interaction, and charisma that will leave you cheering for an encore. Close your eyes and you’ll swear you’re listening to the real deal, not a George Michael impersonator! $35 per person (limit of 4 tickets per person.)
Concert: The Who Generation—March 24
The Who Generation is an amazing tribute to the British rock band The Who, recreating visually and sonically the magic of the original band. The group was featured on AXS-TV’s “The World’s Greatest Tribute Bands.” Two of the members have also performed with, and for, The Who’s Roger Daltrey! The lineup consists of: Larry Hampton as “Pete Townshend,” Rolly DeVore as “Keith Moon,” Stephen Shareaux as “Roger Daltrey,” and Brian Paulson as “John Entwistle.” “Great drums! Really, really tight”—Roger Daltrey (The Who) $35 per person (limit of 4 tickets per person.)
Bus trip: Diamondbacks Opening Day—March 28
Baseball is just around the corner! Be part of D-backs Opening Day 2024 as they take on the Colorado Rockies for the 7:10 p.m. game. Join us Thursday, March 28 for this annual all-American event. The outing includes roundtrip motor coach transportation and Diamond Level seats in Club Reserve Section 203, rows 6, 7, and 8 Bring your family and friends for an exciting game of baseball. Space is limited.
Cinema Society—April 4
From the dirt-poor alleys of Anderson, Indiana, to a record-breaking career on a legendary team on the grandest stage in sports, Carl Erskine has lived the American dream—and spent a lifetime giving it to others. Running Time: 90 Minutes. Limited partial-season subscriptions still available.
Concert: Buffett’s Margaritaville—A tribute to Jimmy Buffett—April 14
Welcome to the electrifying tribute show to the one and only Jimmy Buffett—Buffett’s Margaritaville! Get ready to be transported to a tropical paradise, where the sun is shining, the waves are crashing, and the margaritas are flowing. This show is an explosive celebration of the iconic music of Jimmy Buffett, featuring all of his greatest hits that will have you singing along and dancing in your seat. With a band that is as talented as it is passionate, you’ll be treated to a performance that captures the essence of Buffett’s music and the lifestyle it embodies. So come on down to Buffett’s Margaritaville and get ready for a night of excitement, fun, and unforgettable music. It’s the perfect escape from the daily grind and a celebration of the good life. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable experience. $35 per person (limit of 4 tickets per person.) Tickets go on sale at 9 a.m. online and in the Activities Office on Tuesday, March 12. Should a 3 p.m. show be needed, it will go on sale at 9 a.m. Thursday, March 14.
Concert: Kalimba The Spirit of Earth Wind and Fire—May 3, 6 p.m.
The nationally touring show Kalimba, The Spirit of Earth Wind and Fire provides an Earth, Wind & Fire experience so satisfying, it transports audiences back to the excitement of the first time they heard these unforgettable songs. Lead vocalist, Thomas “Chazz” Smith, created Kalimba, The Spirit of Earth Wind and Fire in 2011 with the vision of honoring the beloved Earth, Wind & Fire hits he and millions of others listened to while growing up. The 10-piece organization includes a full horn and rhythm section to reproduce the infectious grooves created by EWF’s Verdine White and Ralph Johnson. In February the loss of EWF’s founder and musical genius, Maurice White, left the world mourning, but Kalimba, The Spirit of Earth Wind and Fire faithfully honors his work by featuring lush treatments of the soaring vocal harmonies that are the hallmark of Earth, Wind & Fire’s music. Performances authentically replicate the signature high notes of Maurice White’s sidekick, Philip Bailey, making this show a true tribute that you won’t soon forget. $35 per person (limit of 4 tickets per person.) Tickets go on sale at 9 a.m. online and in the Activities Office on Tuesday, April. 9. Should a 3 p.m. show be needed, it will go on sale at 9 a.m. Thursday, April. 11. Credit Card only (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express). **Note 3 p.m. Show will be at 2 p.m.**
Concert: Breakdown—Tom Petty Tribute—May 17
Take a trip into the vast world of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers with one of the finest tribute shows on the planet. Breakdown, the ultimate tribute to Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, is as near a real experience as can be delivered by anyone other than the actual band. Scott Blackwell clearly replicates the voice of Tom Petty and combined with the look and style, you’ll think you’re watching Tom himself. Breakdown is comprised of five professional musicians who have created and refined the look and sounds of a Tom Petty concert. $35 per person (limit of 4 tickets per person.) Tickets go on sale at 9 a.m. online and in the Activities Office on Tuesday, April. 16. Should a 3 p.m. show be needed, it will go on sale at 9 a.m. Thursday, April. 18. Credit Card only (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express).