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🌱 Caesars Republic Starts Construction + Sunday Hiring Event
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Here are the top three stories today in Scottsdale:
- Caesars Republic Scottsdale Luxury Hotel has begun construction on the north side of Scottsdale Fashion Square. Set to open in the fourth quarter of 2024, the highly anticipated hotel just began above-ground construction. At completion, it will stand 147 feet tall with 11 stories holding 265 rooms. (Fabulous Arizona)
- The Parlay is hosting a hiring event Sunday for the new Scottsdale location. The business seeks to fill various positions, including servers, bartenders, and hosts. Job seekers are invited to attend the event and apply in person. (Mouth by Southwest)
- Scottsdale will host the second Trolley Dances event. Scottsdale Arts and Movement Source have teamed up to organize the second annual Trolley Dances event, which will showcase performances by local dance companies at different stops along the Scottsdale trolley route. The event is scheduled for Mar. 18-19. (Subscription: Daily Independent)
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Today in Scottsdale:
- Laurie Trygg Dance Instruction At Scottsdale Neighborhood Arts Place (10:00 AM)
- Navajo Rug Show & Sale At Holland Community Center (10:00 AM)
- Sippin’ Series: Classic Craft Cocktails At Mezzanine Lounge (7:00 PM)
From my notebook:
- Do you have an extraordinary talent and want to show it off? Sign up today to be a part of the most anticipated talent show of the summer from Scottsdale Senior Services! The annual Entertainment Extravaganza will be held Thursday, Apr. 13 at the Scottsdale Center for Performing Arts. Interested residents can pick up a form at Granite Reef or Via Linda Senior Center. (Scottsdale Senior Services via Facebook)
- Registration for Scottsdale Water’s five-week Citizen Academy is now open. The academy provides an inside look at all aspects of the Scottsdale Water utility, one of the country's most advanced municipal water systems. (City of Scottsdale - Government via Facebook)
- A Scottsdale pet sanctuary is taking in and adopting older pets. Forever Loved Pet Sanctuary is holding an open house today (Feb. 18) at 10 a.m. where Scottsdale residents can meet some of the very adoptable and adorable dogs in their care. (Arizona's Family)
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