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Spaghetti and meatball joint, By the Bucket, opens its first restaurant in Phoenix
By The Bucket Ahwatukee
and last updated 2021-05-28 14:17:32-04
AHWATUKEE, AZ â What could make spaghetti night more fun? Perhaps serving it in movie theatre popcorn tubs.
By The Bucket Ahwatukee
By the Bucket, a casual restaurant that serves you guessed it spaghetti and meatballs, in buckets, recently opened within the Ahwatukee Foothills neighborhood, near Chandler Blvd. and Desert Foothills Parkway.
The menu is simple and straightforward depending on the amount of spaghetti and meatballs you want. There are three portions:
Bambino (serves one): Half-pound of spaghetti, marinara sauce, and three pieces of Garlic bread.
As the number of asylum seekers at Arizonaâs southern border increases, so too does the number of buses dropping off migrants at International Rescue Committee community shelters in Phoenix.
Every day this year, between 75 and 150 asylum seekers have arrived in the Phoenix area, according to Stanford Prescott, community engagement coordinator for IRC in Arizona.
These arrivals have already gone through some initial processing with federal immigration officials and have been granted the opportunity to have their case heard before a judge. But they are on their own while they wait.
Often, they donât even know where they are when they get off the bus, Prescott said, and must find a way to travel to friends or family while they await a court hearing.
Gila monsters, rattlesnakes, chuckwallas … oh, my! Cave Creek Museum kicked off the new year with a Golden Reef Stamp Mill Demonstration and Kiwanis Family Sundays “Desert Safety in the Sonoran Desert” featuring the Phoenix Herpetological Society. One of the friendly creatures that made a guest appearance was a handsome Kingsnake that clearly took a fancy to Cave Creek Museum Program Coordinator Remington Pettus.
On February 14, from 2:00pm to 4:00pm, Kiwanis Family Sundays will offer “Museums in the Literary World.” “A key component of Museum culture is literature,” explained Pettus. “A few local authors, including Barbara Renner, first approached Cave Creek Museum last year in regards to reading their books. We teamed up to provide content that features local topics that are relatable to children of the Desert Foothills Area. Barbara Renner will read her book series, Quincy the Quail, to children in person and via live streaming recorded by yours truly! Educational