The first few months of the year is prime events season in metro Phoenix, but with COVID-19 doing its best to ruin everything, it can be hard to keep track of what s actually going to take place.
To help, we ve put together a list of of events scheduled to happen between now and the end of April along with details about what s been canceled, postponed, or transformed to include virtual components. They re listed in alphabetical order to make it easy to find your favorites.
Everything is subject to change these days, so watch for updates. A final note: Keep it classy during in-person events by following mask and social distancing guidelines.
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You can now wear your love of Flowers on your sleeve with the new apparel drop from Sunday Goods. Explore their products below and you’ll be sure to find something that makes you feel (and look) good!
Head to the Sunday Goods dispensary located at 1616 E Glendale AvePhoenix, AZ 85020 to purchase apparel for yourself (they also make a great last-minute holiday gift). No MMJ card necessary to purchase!
Flowers in Hand: Hand picked for our flower lovers. A simple and stylish long sleeve is a subtle nod for your love of the cannabis flower.
Double Jointed: Because two is always better than one. Pigmented colors, organic material and embroidered details to remind you that there’s another joint in over your ear, in your pocket, on your nightstand or wherever. Available as a t-shirt or cozy sweatshirt.
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Found Feathers
See how artist Alexandra Bowers transformed photographs of 1,000 bird feathers into an art installation meant to foster tranquility amid uncertain times. Bowers used wood burning to transform feathers found by community members into a gently moving landscape inside Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum. “A Murmuration of Found Feathers in Flight” opens on Friday, January 15, when museum hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is free.
Spirit Guide
Step up your home bar game with a virtual three-part series called Spirit Guide, which launches on Saturday, January 16, from 2 to 4 p.m. That’s when Jasmine Senaveratna will be focusing on mescal. It’s organized by Fly Paper, a creative team that highlights the local literary scene through workshops, pop-ups, and more. The full series costs $90, and also includes fabulous tips for making the most of tequila and rum.