On Sunday, Nov. 11 from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. The District at Desert Ridge Marketplace will turn into a rockin’ food, beer and spirits festival presented by GoDaddy to benefit Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale. Event passes may be purchased for the 6th Annual Live & Local at www.bgcs.org/liveandlocal.
The event is hosted by the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale Associate Board in partnership with Arizona Restaurant Association and Desert Ridge Marketplace. GoDaddy’s Live & Local is supported by community corporate sponsors including: Charles Schwab, Suntec Concrete, UnitedHealthCare, UMB, Mutual of Omaha, Cox, Lewis Roca Rothgerber Christie, and Sunland Asphalt. Sponsorship opportunities are available including ticket.
Available for $150 each, event passes provide full access to live music performances, drink samples from multiple cocktail bars featuring Valley mixologists, a beer garden, wine stations and dish samples from more than 20 local restaurants including: Ajo Al’s, The Capital Grille, Chase’s Diner, Cholla Prime Steakhouse & Lounge, Grayhawk Golf Club, Chef Wade’s Mac-n- Cheese, Streets of New York, Grimaldi’s, The Melting Pot, Cult Coffee Roasters, The Thumb, Passport Coffee & Tea, Tryst Café, The Dhaba, Bertha’s Café, The Covenant and Mustache Pretzel Truck.
The Valley’s own DJ Miss Mixx, singer/songwriter duo 76th Street, and ensemble band Nate Nathan & The MacDaddy-Os will provide in-event entertainment.
“We are proud to continue our support of local businesses and musicians, while giving back to our community and the youth served by Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale,” said Stacy Cline, Director of Social Impact at GoDaddy.
Proceeds benefit BGCS youth development programming that teaches and encourages kids to explore their artistic and entrepreneurial potential along with fitness, nutrition and life skills that promote teamwork, healthy choices and ways to overcome challenges and bounce back from adversity.
“We are grateful to GoDaddy, Vestar and all of our sponsors and partners who support our youth and their Great Futures by making Live & Local possible,” Robyn Julien, BGCS President & CEO. “It is amazing to watch our community come together for kids at Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale. The funds and awareness raised at this event truly make a difference in the lives of our youth and the communities we serve.”
Find tickets, event information and sponsorship opportunities at www.bgcs.org/liveandlocal. Attendees must be 21 years or older with a valid photo ID.