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Sun & Sounds
Sundays through March 29, Scottsdale Civic Center

Scottsdale’s longest running concert series is back for its 50th season, now better than ever. Vendors from the Merchantile Market will be on-site during the concert series, which will take place every Sunday in March. Performances will be held in the West Bowl amphitheater, where attendees can also enjoy food, a cocktail bar, and more. Musicians include Lunes and Bolero Jones (March 8), Mo Maduro and Mario Why (March 15), Silver Lake Rodeo and Jerusafunk (March 22), and Ang Sirena and Jaleo (March 29). 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. www.scottsdalearts.org.

Experience Ireland
March 12-15, Musical Instrument Museum

MIM’s Experience Ireland Signature Event weekend opens with an Irish dinner crafted by executive chef Paul Steele and pastry chef Vanessa Bejar. Each dish celebrates the rich, comforting flavors of Irish cuisine, paired with a beverage. Courses include a green salad, Irish seafood stew, coddle, and chocolate mousse. Throughout the weekend, continue the journey through Ireland by celebrating its captivating musical traditions. Irish dinner, Thursday, 5-7:30 p.m.; weekend events, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Dinner, $150; signature event admission included with museum admission. www.mim.org.

Spring Plant Sale
March 12-15, Desert Botanical Garden

Select the best plans for an at-home garden using advice from a Desert Botanical Garden horticulturalist. For 50 years, the garden has held its plant sale, with an extensive selection of desert plants, including cactus, agave, succulents, trees, and shrubs. Visit the garden website to make a plan as it has a guide that features a site map, inspirational tips, and an overview of the sale. Staff will also be on-site to help guide during the sale. 7 a.m.-3 p.m. Free (reservations required). www.dbg.org.

Goodguys FiTech Fuel Injection Spring Nationals
March 13-14, WestWorld of Scottsdale

For those into vehicles made before 1999, Goodguys has 2,500 specimens of hot rods, trucks, customs, muscle cars, and classics at the Spring Nationals. Gearheads won’t want to miss the AutoCross racing series. Shop the huge swap meet, Cars 4 Sale Corral, and vendor midway, enjoy live music, and see which rides take home the top awards of the weekend. This is one car show enthusiasts don’t want to miss. $10-$30. www.good-guys.com.

Railfair
March 14, McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park

All aboard! This month, train enthusiasts of all ages are invited to explore the fascinating world of model railroading at this annual event. Attendees will discover an incredible showcase of model trains in a variety of scales, including G scale, O scale, HO scale, N scale, Z scale, and many more. Model railroad clubs and guest exhibitors will be on-site with intricate layouts, hands-on displays, and plenty of rail-themed fun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. www.therailroadpark.com.

Yoga Festival
March 14, Scottsdale Civic Center Park

Get Zen in the park with yoga classes Pilates, breathwork, and guided meditation classes throughout the day at this annual festival. There will also be a Vikara Wellness Party with music, food, ice baths, and vendors. Check out the acro yoga demonstration and Kinrgy dance class before the event concludes with the drawing of raffle prizes. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. $35. www.vikaraevents.com.

Baja Culinary Fest
March 14-15, Scottsdale Waterfront

Baja California’s culinary influences include Mexican, Mediterranean, and Asian flavors. Chefs at the Baja Culinary Fest combine these flavors to create innovative dishes that emphasize fresh, local ingredients. From the Chinese-Mexican food scene of Mexicali, to the seafood traditions in Ensenada, San Felipe, and Rosarita, and the Sonora coastal dishes of Puerto Peñasco and Guaymas San Carlos, to Tecate’s famous pan dulce, the food scene in Mexico goes far beyond tacos and burritos. Try some wines from Valle de Guadalupe, often referred to as the Napa Valley of Mexico. Visit the event webstie for general admission and VIP ticket prices. www.bajaculinaryfestaz.com.

Cacti & Other Works
March 19-22, Orpheum Theatre

Experience three short but dynamic ballets. Ballet Arizona will present Apollo, choreographed by George Balanchine; Concertante, choreographed by Hans van Manen; and Cacti, choreographed by Alexander Ekman. A gleeful parody of the artform’s greater excesses, Cacti is an affectionate, cutting and often hilarious deconstruction of the pretentions of dance. Dancers run, fall, writhe, and try to escape their invisible prisons – with a few cacti along the way. Performance times vary. Prices vary. www.balletaz.org.

Gateway Celebrity Fight Night
March 21, Fairmont Scottsdale Princess

Celebrity host Erich Bergen and musical director David Foster will headline an evening of refined generosity to raise money for cutting-edge cancer research. For more than 35 years, Gateway has exclusively funded early-phase clinical cancer trials around the world. The star-studded event ushers in a new chapter of innovation, sophistication, and lasting impact in the fight against cancer. All ticket sales, sponsorships, and donations benefit Gateway for Cancer Research’s mission. 5:30 p.m. $1,500. www.celebrityfightnight.org.

Learn & Lunch Cooking Class
March 21, Marcellino Ristorante

This intimate watch and learn-style class is always held at the chef’s island, where chef Marcellino demonstrates how to prepare a signature dish, while telling stories of his childhood growing up on a farm in Italy. Following class, enjoy a delectable lunch of the featured dish, plus an organic green salad and a sweet treat of handmade biscotti. The featured dish this month will be Scaloppine Piccata di Pollo, thinly sliced chicken in a white wine, lemon and caper sauce. Reservations are required. 1 p.m. $85, plus tax and gratuity. www.marcellinoristorante.com.

Fresh Brunch
March 22, Phoenix Convention Center

Support LGBTQ+ community at one•n•ten’s 17th annual celebration. Dress to impress and head Downtown for a lively day of fun. The soiree will begin with a welcome reception featuring morning cocktails, followed by brunch and sa program with spirited stories, future plans and performances by the youth. After, there will be a garden reception from 1-3 p.m. 9:30 a.m. $175. www.onenten.org.

Bottles & Bites
March 25, Desert Botanical Garden

Join SanTan Distilling for an immersive tasting adventure in three unforgettable showcases. Table 1 is The Chef’s Stage, a transformation of fresh ingredients into culinary creations. At The Mixologist’s Studio, witness the craft of cocktail creation, mixology techniques and signature pours. Finally, discover the science and intuition behind matching food and drinks that elevate each other to reveal new layers of flavor at the Perfect Pairings table. Admission includes access to Framerate: Desert Pulse. 6-8 p.m. $125. www.dbg.org.

Be Well 2026
March 28, Fairmont Scottsdale Princess

Rejuvenate the body, refresh the mind, and elevate the spirit at Be Well. Speakers will share insights on holistic health and mindfulness topics. Experts from Lululemon will lead yoga, barre and Pilates classes. There will be beauty and wellness activations, health-conscious cuisine, cocktails and organic elixirs, and the opportunity recharge and connect with a like-minded community. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. $75. www.modernluxuryevents.com.

Camaraderie Gala
March 28, Grand Hyatt Scottsdale Resort

Valley leaders, philanthropists and community advocates will come together for a powerful night of purpose and impact to support he life-changing work of A New Leaf, a nonprofit dedicated to helping families overcome homelessness and domestic violence. Guests will hear compelling stories of resilience and hope and learn about the difference the organization makes for Arizona families. In accordance with the event theme, A Night in New York City, attendees will enjoy Broadway-style entertainment, a cocktail hour, silent auction and raffle, as well as dinner and after party with dessert. 5:30 p.m. $400. www.turnanewleaf.org.

Dark Sky Festival
March 28, Fountain Hills Community Center

Fountain Hills is one of a handful of dark sky communities in the world. The Dark Sky Preservation’s mission is to inspire residents to take pride in the town’s rare distinction. The theme of this festival is Discover the Night. Speakers at the event will be Susan Kilrain, one of only three women to have piloted a NASA Shuttle Mission, and Tony Palmer, a wildlife biologist and ambassador for the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation. Activities include virtual reality tours of the solar system, drinks from BoneHaus Brewery and Grapeables, food trucks, live music from The Killer B’s, and live animal exhibits from Wild at Heart, Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center, Center for Native and Urban Wildlife, and Arizona Bat Rescue. Visit the online auction for a chance to purchase stargazing experiences, golf and resort packages, jewelry, and more. 4-9 p.m. Free. www.fhdarksky.com.

Opening Day Celebration
March 28, Western Spirit

The West is about to get bigger with the new Louis Sands IV Center at Western Spirit. The 12,000-square-foot expansion includes four new galleries that deepen the story of the American West. Experiences include guided tours through the four new galleries, curator talks, artist demonstrations, live music and cultural performances, and hands-on art experiences. 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Free (reservations required). www.westernspirit.org.

Banana Ball: Savannah Firefighters vs. Texas Tailgaters
March 28-29, Salt River Fields at Talking Stick

Prepare for America’s favorite pastime with a twist. Banana Ball transforms traditional baseball into a fast-paced spectacle where innings are won by points, batters can steal first base, and fans catching foul balls record outs for the opposing team. The two-hour games are packed with elaborate player entrances, trick plays, choreography, and non-stop action. $100. www.saltriverfields.com.

Easter Brunch Buffett
April 5, J&G Steakhouse

In celebration of the Easter holiday, J&G Steakhouse at The Phoenician is serving an extravagant Easter brunch buffet. Perched on the side of Camelback Mountain, J&G Steakhouse offers unparalleled views, paired with exceptional cuisine. Brunch menu highlights include a chef’s attended carving station featuring picanha, porchetta, and lamb, along with a variety of seasonal salads. Additional stations include a chilled seafood and raw bar, hand rolled sushi and sashimi, decadent brunch items, artisanal pastries and sweets, and more. Reservations required. 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Adults, $190; children 3-12, $95. www.jgsteakhousescottsdale.com.