Annual Parking Lot Sale—Saturday, March 1
The annual Parking Lot Sale is back this spring and is scheduled for Saturday, March 1. 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. For entry to unload into your space, you will need to display the colored Vendor Parking Pass (issued at the time you reserve your space) on your dashboard. For the safety of all, and so you can get to selling, 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 will need to provide your own tables and chairs for your space. We can only provide you 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. Spaces will be sold in numerical order. If you wish to be near another vendor, you will need to be in line together. There are no refunds. To ensure a successful event, we ask all residents to be responsible for total clean-up of their space including trash, which should be taken to the trash cans located throughout the area/aisles. Please no motorized vehicles, trailers, or firearms of ANY kind. One car per space and please note you cannot back your car into your space. You may not have trailers, scooters, motorcycles, trucks (‘pick-up’ trucks are ok), moving trucks or vans, golf carts, weapons or firearms in your space. Please note for safety, for both vendors and shoppers, at no time are resident golf carts permitted in the sales area.
Artist Series: The Ivan Pecel Show—March 8 SOLD OUT
Cinema Society: Remembering Gene Wilder—March 13
Concert: Ridin’ The Storm Out—Tribute to REO Speedwagon—March 16
Rick Hunter formed Ridin’ The Storm Out in 2017 to celebrate REO Speedwagon’s founding member Gary’s Richrath and his contribution to music history. Rick performed with REO’s Gary for almost 3 years. Their chemistry was evident from their first chords played together. Knowing the original signature vocal harmonies and musical style were key ingredients to reproduce REO’s sound, the quest was a challenge, but achieved after joining forces with two unbelievably multi-talented young musicians, and two other seasoned players, that brought all the pieces together to form “Ridin’ The Storm Out”—Tribute To REO Speedwagon. Ridin’ The Storm Out has a solid 2-hour show that they perform with all the true REO live show hits that the real band still plays at their shows. $35 per person.
Artist Series: West End Superstar, Jonathan Williams—March 22, 3 and 7 p.m. SOLD OUT
Concert: Karen Hester is Dolly Parton—March 23
Karen Hester has a truly magnificent stage presence. One of the best Dolly tribute artists, she has impressed crowds country-wide time and time again. Hester brings a wide array of professional experience, including winning Clash of the Cover Bands where judge Adam Lambert said of her Dolly Parton cover, “It sounds just like her!” To top off her natural talent, Karen enhances the show with outstanding costumes, wigs and makeup. Karen brings her Dolly Parton act to life. Come hear her sing Dolly’s best, and prepare to be impressed! $35 per person.
Bus Trip: Diamondbacks Opening Day—March 27
Baseball is just around the corner! Be part of D-backs Opening Day 2025 as they take on The Chicago Cubs for the 7:10 p.m. game. Join us Thursday, March 27 for this annual all-American event. The outing includes roundtrip motor coach transportation and Diamond Level seats in Club Reserve Section 204 rows 8 – 10. Bring your family and friends for an exciting game of baseball. Space is limited so buy your tickets early! Price – $107. The bus will depart from the area in front of the Armed Forces Plaza promptly at 5 p.m., so please arrive by 4:45 to load the bus.
April 2025
Cinema Society: Driving Madeleine—April 10
Concert: Summer Nights: A Tribute to Grease—April 13
Get ready to rock and roll like it’s 1959 with Summer Nights, the electrifying tribute to the iconic movie Grease! Part tribute band, part musical theater, all the fun of the 1978 classic movie! Summer Nights brilliantly encapsulates the spirit of the cult-classic movie Grease, with unforgettable songs, dances, costumes, characters, and summer lovin’!
Summer Nights features hit after hit: Greased Lightnin’, You’re The One That I Want, Grease, Hopelessly Devoted, Beauty School Drop-out, Born To Hand Jive, Sandy, Summer Nights, We Go Together, and so many more! The Summer Nights band features music by The Bee Gees, Frankie Valli, John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John, Frankie Avalon, Sha-Na-Na, and more!
Join your favorite Pink Ladies and T-Birds—Sandy, Danny, Rizzo, Frenchy, the Teen Angel, and more—as they recreate the classic story of the new girl in town and the school’s coolest Greaser, navigating the tricky social waters at Rydell High to the unforgettable soundtrack that continues to define generations. Grease is the ultimate soundtrack of every generation, so come celebrate the magic, music, and memories with Summer Nights: A Tribute To Grease! $35 per person (limit of 4 tickets per sale). Tickets go on sale at 9 a.m. online and in the Activities Office on Tuesday, March 11. Should a 3 p.m. show be needed, it will go on sale at 9 a.m. Thursday, March 13. Credit Card only (Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express).
May 2025
Concert: A Lennon Legacy—Tribute to John Lennon—May 2
“A Lennon Legacy” is a world-class stage production showcasing the music of John Lennon and featuring the eerily “Lennon-like” Otto D’Agnolo whose voice and physical presence so resemble the man that people often say “it’s as if he channels the very spirit of John Lennon.” Not to be confused with typical “tribute” shows, D’Agnolo never pretends to be John Lennon, instead, he shares the many ways John’s music has influenced his own life and award-winning music career. As the show unfolds with faithful renditions of 20 of John Lennon’s songs, D’Agnolo slowly takes on his Lennon persona right before the audience’s eyes. There is no other concert like this. It truly is that once-in-a-lifetime chance to feel like you’re watching John Lennon live in concert! $35 per person (limit of 4 tickets per sale). Tickets go on sale at 9 a.m. online and in the Activities Office on Tuesday, TBA. Should a 3 p.m. show be needed, it will go on sale at 9 a.m. Thursday, TBA. Credit Card only (Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express).