Archive for September, 2009

Caffe Boa – Opens in East Mesa!

Caffe Boa logo
Caffe Boa will open a second Bistro in Mesa near Las Sendas. The new Mesa restaurant will have seating for 55 inside and an additional 45 seats on the patio with a fireplace. They are expecting to open this new location November 1. Stay tuned for more information and watch Mesa grow!

Add comment September 29, 2009

Remembering 9/11 – In Mesa!

September Concert presented by Mesa Sister Cities

September Concert presented by Mesa Sister Cities

“The Colors of Peace”
A Free Concert – For EVERYONE!!
September 11, 2009
Mesa Art Center…Ikeda Theater
7:00 PM

The September Concert is a series of free concerts, organized by individuals, schools, businesses, and associations internationally  
• to bring communities together •  to reaffirm our hope for peace 
• to celebrate life and our universal humanity
Globally, we owe special thanks to our partner Sister Cities International and all our Global Affiliates whose commitment and tireless effort helped to spread our event to 33 cities, in countries ranging from Italy, Spain, Japan, Mexico, Morocco, India, Great Britain, Ghana, Germany, Haiti and the Czech Republic.
“Together we will fill the skies with music”

Mesa Arts Center:  1 E. Main St., 85201  (480) 644-6500

••GoGo Ginger••

Add comment September 10, 2009

Free Time at Mesa Museums

GoGo Ginger, here again!  Need something free to do with the family ????
Come downtown Mesa and take part in 3–4–Free!!

Special event extended through October 2010, held on the first Sunday of each month

Special event extended through October 2010, held on the first Sunday of each month

The Mesa Contemporary Arts, Arizona Museum of Natural History, and Arizona Museum for Youth will all be free to the general public from noon to 5pm.  All three museums are located within walking distance of each other.
Not only can you visit the dinosaurs and pan for gold at the Arizona Museum of Natural History, but you can experience their current exhibits where you can learn about Mesa’s first residents in “Hohokam! Ancient Monuments of the Salt River Valley”.

AZ Museum of Natural History

AZ Museum of Natural History

Arizona Museum for Youth’s feature hand on exhibits for the little ones.

The Mesa Contemporary Arts is open for the new 2009-2010 exhibition season.

For more information on 3-4-Free Series:  http://mesaartscenter.com/3ForFree.htm

Museums direct: 
AZ Museum of Natural History: (480) 644-2230 www.azmnh.org
AZ Museum for Youth: (480) 644-2467 www.arizonamuseumforyouth.com
Mesa Contemporary Arts: (480) 644-6560 http://mesaartscenter.com/mca.aspx

Have a great time….  GoGo Ginger.

Add comment September 2, 2009


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