3 Free Events in Metro Phoenix This Week

If only being nickeled and dimed actually meant receiving nickels and dimes. Unfortunately, spending money is a lot easier than saving it. Which is why we're offering up some activities that avoid reaching for your wallet. From complimentary yoga classes to costume contests and conversations about cavemen, here are our...
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If only being nickeled and dimed actually meant receiving nickels and dimes. Unfortunately, spending money is a lot easier than saving it. Which is why we’re offering up some activities that avoid reaching for your wallet. From complimentary yoga classes to costume contests and conversations about cavemen, here are our top three picks for free events this week in metro Phoenix this week.

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Fall in to Downward Dog Night

Every Wednesday now through November 19, Sumits Yoga is hosting a free fall yoga series at Pointe Hilton Tapatio Cliffs Resort. Each class will be held at 6 p.m. outside the Pointe Tapatio waterfall and feature a specific theme. This week’s theme is Fall in to Downward Dog Night – Family Fall Fun Night. For more details about this community yoga class, visit the event on Facebook.

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City of Scottsdale 45th Annual Fall Festival

From 5 to 9 p.m. on Saturday, October 25, at Eldorado Park, the city of Scottsdale will be hosting its 45th Annual Fall Festival. The free family-friendly gathering will feature games, food vendors, and contests for pumpkin carving as well as adult, child, and pet costumes. For more information, visit www.scottsdaleaz.gov.

Kim Stanley Robinson: “The Chauvet Cave Paintings and the Human Mind”

Stop by Changing Hands Bookstore in Phoenix at 7 p.m. on Friday, October 24, for a talk with bestselling sci-fi author Kim Stanley Robinson. The writer behind such books as the 2312, Shaman, and the Mars Trilogy, will be discussing discoveries of early human civilization and how these finding can apply to the way we live our lives today and possibly in the future. For details, visit www.changinghands.com.

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