Thursday, February 12, 2015

Forty-Five Fun, Fast, and Frugal Fixes for that Feeling of "I need to get out of the house and do something"


In honor of February, I decided to make a list of possible outings for those times when I'm in the mood for a "treat," but don't want to spend a bundle. I'm not completely sure what this has to do with the month of February, except for my alliterate title, but February seemed like a good time for this.

Most ideas cost less than $10, and some are free. :)

Admittedly, most of the ideas are also small. But being with good company can make all the difference. And if you figure you're just wanting to have a bit of a fun time, small is often best.

Ideas involving refreshments:
1. Drinks at Sonic combined with a drive (maybe get some tots, too, since why not?)
2. Drinks (and probably candy bars) at QT combined with a walk
3. Dipped cones at DQ
4. Ice cream treats out of the deep freezer at, well, any gas station (or Wal-Mart)
5. Cookies at Paradise Bakery or desserts at Kneaders
6. Popcorn and Icees at Target, enjoyed while browsing favorite parts of the store
7. Donuts! (lesser known fact: a dozen donut holes from Bosa only costs 99 cents)
8. Picnic (never underestimate the fun of eating home-made food outside)
9. Hot dog stand (they do still exist, you know)
10. Get all of the stuff you need to make a delicious sandwich from a grocery store deli (meat's expensive, but you only need enough for a sandwich!)
11. Candy store at the mall! (best day ever as a kid)
12. Five dollar pizza (there are several places you can get one nowadays!)
13. Self-Serve Frozen Yogurt- be sure to ask about punch cards or discounts (or look for coupons in your junk mail!)
14. Get an Ikea breakfast (or another meal) and then walk around the store
15. Get shaved ice (you can sometimes find Groupons for shaved ice)
16. Dollar Menu Date
17. Cinnabon or pretzel at the mall
18. Get ice cream and a fun size pack of oreos to make homemade milkshakes
19. Get a fancy cupcake from a local bakery
  

Ideas for the "not hungry" type:
20. Browse Bookman's (you might get lucky and find something you want to buy!)
21. Walk around a new park
22. Buy (and then play) a new card game from Wal-Mart or Target
23. Scavenger hunt drive or walk (go with a list of things you need to find while you're out)
24. Get a RedBox movie or game that you've never heard of (or maybe have heard of?)
25. Trip to the mall where you can do some serious "window" shopping
26. Discover a farmer's market
27. Find an exercise circuit at a park and go through all of the stations
28. See a movie at the cheap seats
29. Pay for a daily pass to a community recreation center, like the Gilbert Community Center
30. Rent a movie from the library


Arizona (Phoenix) Specific Ideas:
31. Visit Arizona Railway Museum (Admission is $2 per person or $5 for families/groups)
32. Rent a boat at Tempe Town Lake
33. Go on a tour at the Stuffington Bear Factory
34. Visit Old Town Scottsdale during one of its events or another downtown area
35. Go on a hike at a great hiking location, such as Lost Dutchman State Park
36. Tour the Mystery Castle
37. View the unique art of Paolo Soleri at The Cosanti Foundation
38. Visit Fountain Park in Fountain Hills
39. Tour the Fountain Hills Botanical Gardens
40. Attend a concert through Gilbert's Downtown Concert Series (or look up any city's on-going events)
41. Find a local festival (some festivals are free, and sometimes you can find cheaper tickets through Groupon, but you have to think about it in advance)
42. Go to a county or state fair  (get cheaper tickets sometimes through Fry's)
43. Attend a free event or concert at the Mesa Arts Center
44. Visit the Queen Creek Olive Mill
45. Experience the McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park

2015 Arizona Events



January:
Arizona Fine Art Expo (Scottsdale) January 16 - March 29
Celebration of Fine Art (Scottsdale) January 17 - March 29
AZ Music Fest (Scottsdale) January 29 - March 5
Gem and Mineral Show (Tucson) January 31 - February 15

February:
Gold Rush Days (Wickenburg) February 1-15
Arabian Horse Show (Scottsdale) February 1-22
Renaissance Festival (Gold Canyon) February - March 29th
Tolmachoff Farms (Glendale) February - March
Sunday A'Fair (Scottsdale) Sundays through March
Festival of Fine Chocolate and Fine Art (Carefree) February 12-15
Amazing Arizona Comic Convention (Phoenix) February 13-14
Chocolate Tasting (Bisbee) February 14
International Film Festival (Sedona) February 21 - March 1
All Things Senior Expo and Tradeshow (Scottsdale) February 25
Aviation Day at the Capitol (Phoenix) February 26
Parada del Sol Rodeo (Scottsdale) February 26
Fiesta Cluster Dog Show and Agility Trial (Scottsdale) February 26 - March 2
Lego Kidsfest (Glendale) February 27 - March 1
Lost Dutchman Days (Apache Junction) February 27 - March 1
Classic Car and Hot Rod Show (Chandler) February 28
Arizona Railway Day (Chandler) February 28
Miniature Show and Sale (Phoenix) February 28
Grub in the Grove (Queen Creek) February 28 - March  1
Rodeo (Tucson) February 21 - March 1

March:
Midnight at the Oasis (Yuma) March 6-8
My Nana's Best Tasting Salsa Challenge (Phoenix) March 7-8
Ostrich Festival (Chandler) March 13-15
Festival of Books (Tucson) March 14-15
Pinal County Fair (Casa Grande) March 18-22
4th Avenue Street Fair (Tucson) March 20-22
Festival of the Arts (Tempe) March 27-29
Film Festival (Phoenix) March 26 - April 2

April:
Arizona International Film Festival (Tucson) April 9-16
Carefree Days Festival (Carefree) April 10-12
Pima County Fair (Tucson) April 16-26

May
Schnepf Farms Peach Festival (Queen Creek) Thursdays-Sundays in May
Arizona BBQ Festival (Scottsdale) May 2
Cinco De Mayo Festival (Phoenix)
Wildlife Fair (Payson) May 9
Payson Rodeo (Payson) May 14-16

June:
Strawberry Festival (Pine) June 6-7

July:
Hummingbird Festival (Sedona) July 31-August 2

August:
Payson Rodeo (Payson) August 20-22

September:
Northern Gila County Fair (Payson) September 11-13
Mountain Country Music Festival (Flagstaff) September 19

October:
Tucson Meet Yourself (Tucson) October 9-11
Arts Festival (Sedona) October 10-11
AZ State Fair (Phoenix) October 16 - November 8
Schnepf Farms Pumpkin Festival (Queen Creek)

November:
International Film Festival (Scottsdale) November 5-9
Pecan Festival (Sahuarita) November 14
ArtFest (Scottsdale) November 21-22
Fine Art of the Southwest Festival(Carefree) November 27-29

December:
Festival of the Arts (Tempe) December 4-6
4th Avenue Street Fair (Tucson) December 11-13
Carefree Christmas Festival (Carefree) December 11-13

Want more food festivals in Arizona? !

Saturday, January 17, 2015

The Lowdown on Parks in Gilbert

While out with my kids the other day, someone asked me if I knew of any places around the area that are good for kids. My mind drew a blank. After I'd taken the time to think about it, that person was gone and I had no one to listen to my great ideas. So here they are: the parks of Gilbert.

Gilbert is a great place for parks--you'll find small (but worthwhile) ones in most neighborhoods, and there are some pretty nice big community ones. Before the weather sets in with 100-degree heat, it's probably best to explore around and find the one(s) you like most. Here's a quick summary of a few that I would recommend, along with what sets them apart from the rest.



Location: On Juniper Ave (between Elliot and Guadalupe), east of Lindsay Rd

What's there: Two lakes, ball fields, playgrounds, batting cages, a snack bar, rides for kids (including a carousel), a train, sand volleyball courts, tennis courts, a half basketball court, and a skate park. 

Keep in mind: To ride the carousel, other rides, or the train, you have to buy tickets. Note that the hours of operation for the ride are mainly limited to weekends. Here's the information about ticket prices and hours for the rides. If you're wanting to do the batting cages, here's the info for that. 



Location: On McQueen Park (between Elliot and Guadalupe), east of McQueen Rd

What's there: A lake, ball fields, sand volleyball, basketball courts, tennis courts, horseshoe pit, 2 toddler play areas, and 2 slightly bigger playgrounds

Keep in mind: In my opinion, this park is set up mainly for community baseball/softball teams to play games against each other, but there are some good features if you're just looking for a place to go and have fun with kids. Also, this park has a great, steady following with people who get together to play sand volleyball. Something you might note is that this park is next to a Gilbert activity center that holds events, classes, a fitness center, and other "goings-on," so you might think about checking that out. 

P.S. If you go on a night when games are going, there's a chance that the snack bar will be open. :) 

Discovery Park


Location: The NW corner of Greenfield and Pecos

What's there: 2 lakes, soccer fields, basketball courts, sand volleyball courts a walking path around the park, swings, and a rock climbing play area

Keep in mind: This park doesn't really have a playground for kids, but it's great for walking, being by the lake, and has some BIG fields.



Location: On the west side of Santan Village Pkwy, north of Ray Rd

What's there: A lake, baseball/softball fields, soccer fields, other big fields, a half-basketball court, sand volleyball, a dog park, and a playground

Keep in mind: I haven't been to this park yet, so I can't really vouch for it, but I did read that the playground is currently under re-construction, so you might want to check the Gilbert Parks website.

Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch


Location: SE corner of Greenfield and Guadalupe

What's there: A lake with a bridge that winds along one side, paved and dirt walking trails, wildlife viewing opportunities, and a unique playground

Keep in mind: The Southeast Regional Library is located along one side of the lake. The playground is not traditional (as in, I wasn't even sure if it was a playground at first), but after spending a few minutes, my two-year old seemed to figure out all sorts of fun things to do, and we had a great time. For more reviews on this park, see the comments on Yelp or Google.

Founders' Park in Queen Creek 




Location: On the east side of Ellsworth Rd, south of Ocotillo

What's there: A splash pad, a skate park (lighted), a playground with swings, horseshoe pits, baseball fields, basketball courts, and a community center.

Keep in mind: As the name above suggests, this park is in Queen Creek, but I love coming here, and it's so close to Gilbert. This park is close to the Queen Creek Library, which is part of the Maricopa County Library District. Remember, this park has a splash pad, so make sure you bring swimsuits (the splash pad is open seasonally, so check the website for hours of operation). For more parks in Queen Creek, see the Queen Creek Parks and Trails website.