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Tap Takeover: Janey’s
Thursday, January 1st, 2026, 7pm at Janey’s
 
Janey’s is proud to support our local breweries with weekly tap takeovers. On Thursday nights, come on out and enjoy our version of a daily double: new beers and new music under the stars! (With heat lamps on those cold nights. )
2 Step Dance Lessons: Buffalo Chips
Thursday, January 1st, 2026, 7pm at Buffalo Chips
Check out the website for details: https://buffalochipsaloon.com/music-%26-dance 
 
Free dance lessons, western style at the Buffalo Chip Saloon & Steakhouse!
 
Whether you're new to the dance floor or just ready to let loose, scoot on over for some classic country steps and good fun. 

Line Dance Lessons:
Tuesdays, Saturdays and Sundays | 7–8 pm

Two Step Dance Lessons:
Thursdays | 7–8 pm
Ready to groove? Visit their website to learn more: https://bit.ly/3KkuZHe 
Art Festival
Friday, January 2nd, 2026, TBD at Frontier Town
Weekend art show with vendors
Carefree Farmers Market
Friday, January 2nd, 2026, 9am to 1pm at Carefree, Easy Street
Meet local vendors at our Carefree Town Center and explore a variety of fresh produce, delectable baked goods, handcrafted products, and much more.
 
Fridays
Oct.-May 9am - 1pm
June-Sept. 8am - 11am
 
Meet local vendors at our Carefree Town Center and explore a variety of fresh produce, delectable baked goods, handcrafted products, and much more.
Buffalo Chips Bull Riding
Friday, January 2nd, 2026, 7:30pm at Buffalo Chips
Check out the website for details: https://buffalochipsaloon.com/bull-riding  
 
Weekly Schedule - Gates Open at 6PM  
Wednesday: 7:30PM & 9PM Ride Times
 
Friday: 8:00PM: 9:30PM & 10:45PM Ride Times Mutton Bustin' on Friday Nights ONLY - 8:00PM  
Tickets are purchased at the gate night of.
Tickets are $10.00 Cash per person
Live Music in Cave Creek -All Day
Friday, January 2nd, 2026, 11:59pm at Various Bars and Restaurants
See listing of bands and locations.  Kevin Causey normally posts the lineup for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. 
https://m.facebook.com/groups/cavecreekmusic/ 
Art Festival
Saturday, January 3rd, 2026, TBD at Frontier Town
Weekend art show with vendors
Desert Awareness Park Tour
Saturday, January 3rd, 2026, 10am to 11:30am at Desert Awareness Park ((Behind Brunch/Cowboy Pizza)
Tours run November thru April. 1st Saturday of the month. 
 
Desert Awareness Park, in the heart of Cave Creek. Good place to take visitors to understand the local desert life.  https://hollandcenter.org/desert-awareness-park/ 
CC Museum Presentation: Time Travel at Harmony Hollow Ranch
Saturday, January 3rd, 2026, 2pm to 4pm at Cave Creek Museum
Weekly Presentation. See schedule for speaker.  https://cavecreekmuseum.org/events/list/ 
 
On Saturday, January 3, 2026, from 2-4 PM, Cave Creek Museum Presents will showcase Harmony Hollow owner and conservationist Steve Greenberg on the subject “Time Travel at Harmony Hollow Ranch.”
 
“The desert foothills have been a spiritual, prehistoric, cultural, agricultural and artistic place for more than 2,000 years,” says Greenberg. “A landscape that is literally a roadmap through history.”
 
Greenberg and his wife Lori purchased the 28-acre expanse of the rugged Sonoran Desert Spur Cross Conservation area known as Harmony Hollow to save it from development and to preserve the historic property. During this presentation, Greenberg will discuss several intriguing insights including:
 
• The original inhabitants of the land were the Hohokam who ruled the area from 800 A.D. through 1400 A.D. There are remains of their villages at Spur Cross. Artifacts include pottery, shards, building foundations and tools
 
• Incoming settlers, gold miners and the US military
 
• The Tonto Apache whose reign ended in a 1873 Christmas massacre
 
• The Cave Creek mining district…the Phoenix Mine (now Spur Cross), Golden Reef and Maricopa
 
• Cave Creek’s era of ranchers and livestock
 
• Dude ranches, Spur Cross and Sierra Viata
 
• Additional parcels surrounding Harmony Hollow that now are being conserved
 
Greenberg, who served on the Cave Creek Museum board of directors for three years, is a Cave Creek resident and the founder of Thin Client Computing, a leading IT consulting group based in Scottsdale, Ariz. The presentation, which will be held in Cave Creek Museum’s historic church, is free to museum members and $10 for non-members and includes an all-day museum pass. No discounts or culture passes. Advance registrations are required. Register at cavecreekmuseum.org.
 
To book Steve Greenberg for a presentation, call the Cave Creek Museum Speaker’s Bureau at 480.488.2764.
Free Drive-In Movies at Earls
Saturday, January 3rd, 2026, 6:30pm at Earl’s. Cave Creek Road
Free drive-in movies each Saturday at 6.30pm
Check website for which movie is playing.  https://bigearlsgreasyeats.com/drive-in-movies/  A fun, one-of-a-kind movie-going experience! When you come to a Big Earl’s Drive-In Movie you’ll watch more than just a great movie. You will get the full Drive-In Experience – a unique and historic slice of Americana. Carside Service with Full Dinner Menu!
 
 
Live Music in Cave Creek -All Day
Saturday, January 3rd, 2026, 11:59pm at Various Bars and Restaurants
See listing of bands and locations.  Kevin Causey normally posts the lineup for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. 
https://m.facebook.com/groups/cavecreekmusic/ 
Line Dancing Lessons: Buffalo Chips
Sunday, January 4th, 2026, 7pm at Buffalo Chips
Check out the website for details: https://buffalochipsaloon.com/music-%26-dance 
 
Line Dancing Tuesday and Sunday Nights from 7PM to 8PM.
Free Line Dance Lessons
Live Music in Cave Creek -All Day
Sunday, January 4th, 2026, 11:59pm at Various Bars and Restaurants
See listing of bands and locations.  Kevin Causey normally posts the lineup for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. 
https://m.facebook.com/groups/cavecreekmusic/ 
Quiet Monday, but always Live Music at Janey’s
Monday, January 5th, 2026, 7:30pm to 9:30pm at Janey’s
It’s a lazy Mondays in Cave Creek!  But there is alway live music every Monday at Janey’s. 
Check out website for details.  https://cavecreekazmusic.com/calendar/ 
Foothills Speaker Series (DFLT). Your Community Parks
Tuesday, January 6th, 2026, All Day Event at Holland Community Center, 34250 N 60th St, Scottsdale, AZ 85266
 
Desert Foothills Land Trust. Speaker Series 
1st Tuesday of the month
 
November 4, 2025 - Your Community Parks
Join park leaders from Arizona State Parks, Maricopa County Parks, and City of Phoenix Parks as they share insights about the recreational opportunities, hidden gems, and community benefits of the diverse park systems right in your backyard.
Click here to register. 
 
 
December 2, 2025 - Starry Desert Nights
Explore the science of astronomy and the mysteries of the night sky using telescopes with Jenny Hall of Paradise Valley Community Collegeand Kevin LeGore of Focus Astronomy.
Click here to register.
 
 
January 6, 2026 - Javelina
Discover the wild side of Arizona’s “not-actually pigs,” and learn how we can peacefully coexist with these common wildlife neighbors, with Jeff Meyers of the Arizona Game and Fish Department.
Registration coming soon!
 
 
February 3, 2026 - Sonoran Pollinators and You
Discover our diverse native pollinator species, and learn simple ways you can support them at home, with Natalie Case of Scottsdale Community College.
Registration coming soon!
 
 
March 3, 2026 - Deep History of Arizona
Take a journey through nearly 2 billion years of Arizona's geological history, revealing how ancient forces created the landscapes we treasure today, with Dr. Steve Semken of Arizona State University.
Registration coming soon!
 
 
April 7, 2026 - Science of Wildfire
Join us for an illuminating evening unpacking the science behind wildfire management in our unique Sonoran Desert ecosystem, with Tiffany Davila of the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire
Hiking - Winfield Group
Tuesday, January 6th, 2026, 8:30am at Various
Weekly Hiking with Winfield Hiking Group.  Meet at Winfield Clubhouse. 8.15am. 
Different hike each week. Typically 4 to 5 miles in length. Some hikes up to 6 miles. 
 
Rancho contacts/carpool: FORD. 
 
Our Autumn hiking season has arrived!!  Hopefully most of you will return to the Sonoran Desert in November and will be able to join some of the hikes planned for the four Tuesdays during next month. 

In order to take advantage of the cooler temperatures and better light of early mornings, this hiking season we plan to start a little earlier than past years, with hikers asked to meet each Tuesday at the Winfield Clubhouse at 7:45am for an 8am departure.  

To simplify communications, I will no longer be sending out a detailed hike description with options for longer or shorter hikes for each outing.  Instead, you will be provided just a short description of the planned hike and driving directions to the trailhead.  Except for special outings, we will try to keep all hikes to a maximum of 6 miles.  Hikers are welcome to plan longer or shorter versions of group hike, but they will need to coordinate carpooling and other matters among themselves.

List of November Hikes:

11/4 - Dragonfly, Boca Grande & Spur Cross Trail Loop (Spur Cross Conservation Area) - The hike is about 4.0 miles in length and entails modest elevation changes.  We start and end at the parking lot across from Spur Cross Stables, which is in the Jewel of the Creek Preserve and next to the entrance to Spur Cross Ranch Conservation Area.  Our hike begins on the Dragonfly Trail and then follows the Boca Grande Trail (a recent new name) to the Spur Cross Trail, which we follow back to Spur Cross Road and our trailhead parking lot.  The trailhead is about a 15-20 minute drive from Winfield.  Drive north for 2 miles on Tom Darlington, turn left on Cave Creek Road for a mile and then right onto Spur Cross Road, which you follow north to the trailhead.

11/11 - Loop Around Granite Mountain (McDowell Sonoran Preserve) - The hike covers about 5.8 miles and involves only small elevation changes as we circumnavigate Granite Mountain.  Beginning and ending at the Granite Mountain Trailhead on 136th Street, our hike follows the Bootlegger, Saddlehorn, Granite Mountain Loop and (again) Bootlegger trails.  The trailhead is about a 30 minute drive from Winfield.  Drive south on Pima, turn left on Dynamite, which changes name to Rio Verde Road after passing Alma School Road.  Turn left on 136th Street and drive 3 miles until reaching the trailhead parking lot on your left.

11/18 - Marcus Landslide Trail(McDowell Sonoran Preserve) - Our hike may be described as a 4.0 mile lollipop with modest elevation gains on the return.  We head out and back 1.5 miles on the Marcus Landslide Trail to a scenic one mile loop at the farthest point from our Tom's Thumb Trailhead.  The drive from Winfield is about 25-30 minutes.  Head south on Pima, turn left on Dynamite, right on North 118th Street, then left on Ranch Road and finally right again onto 128th Street, which you follow to its end at the Tom's Thumb Trailhead.

11/25 - Apache Wash Loop (Phoenix Sonoran Preserve) - Our hike is a 4.9 mile loop with moderate elevation increases required to reach our high point at Ridgeback Overlook. From the Apache Wash Trailhead on East Sonoran Desert Drive,  We begin on Sidewinder Trail for about 2.5 miles before returning to our trailhead via Ridgeback and. Ocotillo Trails, with a 0.25 mile diversion to Ridgeback Overlook on the way back. The drive from Winfield is about 25 minutes. Head south on N. Scottsdale Road, turn right on Lone Mountain, then left on Cave Creek Road and finally right on E. Sonoran Desert Drive, which you follow until reaching the trailhead on your right.
 

For any questions call:

Phil Bates  415-794-2671 
Grant Ireland 847-308-3513
Marshall Sussman 201-988-5867
Brad Adams  847-471-2292

Reminders:

Hike with a buddy
Wear sunscreen & sunglasses
Bring plenty of water
Consider using trekking poles
 
Cave Creek Council Meeting
Tuesday, January 6th, 2026, 5pm at Town Hall
Regular Council Meetings are held on the first and third Monday of the month unless they fall on a Holiday or are canceled. 
In case of a holiday, the Regular Council Meeting is conducted the following Tuesday. The public is encouraged to participate in person at Town Hall, or remotely via Zoom. Regular Council Meetings are also recorded and available by video on the website under Council Videos. 
 
Agendas can be found by clicking the pdf icon in the upper right-hand corner of the Town calendar, or in the Town's Document Center. 
 
To participate or speak during a Council Meeting please complete a comment card and submit them to the Town Clerk. In-person this can be done immediately before the meeting. If you plan to participate remotely through Zoom, please submit an electronic comment card no later than 2pm the day of the meeting here: https://www.cavecreekAZ.gov/comment
 
Cave Creek Town Hall: 
37622 N Cave Creek Rd. 
Cave Creek, AZ 85331
 
To participate remotely: 
(Please allow for time to create a Zoom user account and download the App if you've never used it before). Listeners are muted, unless you complete a comment card before 2pm the day of the meeting, in which case you will be called on and unmuted during Call to the Public or the respective Agenda item.
Rancho Ladies Book Club
Tuesday, January 6th, 2026, 5:30pm
Monthly Book Club.  the group meets 1st Tuesday of the month, unless conflict with a holiday.  Contact Person: Katrina
Rancho Guys Happy Hour.
Tuesday, January 6th, 2026, 5:30pm to 7:30pm
Happy Hour for the book-club guys. The spouse of the Ladies Book Club host selects the happy hour location.
Contact Person: John C 
Line Dancing Lessons: Buffalo Chips
Tuesday, January 6th, 2026, 7pm at Buffalo Chips
Check out the website for details: https://buffalochipsaloon.com/music-%26-dance 
 
Line Dancing Tuesday and Sunday Nights from 7PM to 8PM.
Free Line Dance Lessons
The Painter's Palette - Open Paint
Wednesday, January 7th, 2026, 9am to 12pm at Desert Foothills Library
 
Picasso, van Gogh, Michelangelo and YOU! No matter what medium you prefer to create with, all are welcome to join The Painters Palette! Open to all, this gathering is the time to let your creative juices flow. Bring your paints, pastels, watercolors, easels, and brushes, and join this colorful palette of other artists in our wonderful community! We provide the space, you create the art. Open to any and all mediums and skill levels.
No instructor, self-guided
No registration | Questions, please call 480-488-2286 
Class is free but a donation to the Desert Foothills Library is appreciated. Disclaimer(s) Accessibility The library makes every effort to ensure our programs can be enjoyed by all. If you have any concerns about accessibility or need to request specific accommodations, please contact the library. 
Buffalo Chips Bull Riding
Wednesday, January 7th, 2026, 7:30pm at Buffalo Chips
Check out the website for details: https://buffalochipsaloon.com/bull-riding  
 
Weekly Schedule - Gates Open at 6PM  
Wednesday: 7:30PM & 9PM Ride Times
 
Friday: 8:00PM: 9:30PM & 10:45PM Ride Times Mutton Bustin' on Friday Nights ONLY - 8:00PM  
Tickets are purchased at the gate night of.
Tickets are $10.00 Cash per person
Tap Takeover: Janey’s
Thursday, January 8th, 2026, 7pm at Janey’s
 
Janey’s is proud to support our local breweries with weekly tap takeovers. On Thursday nights, come on out and enjoy our version of a daily double: new beers and new music under the stars! (With heat lamps on those cold nights. )
2 Step Dance Lessons: Buffalo Chips
Thursday, January 8th, 2026, 7pm at Buffalo Chips
Check out the website for details: https://buffalochipsaloon.com/music-%26-dance 
 
Free dance lessons, western style at the Buffalo Chip Saloon & Steakhouse!
 
Whether you're new to the dance floor or just ready to let loose, scoot on over for some classic country steps and good fun. 

Line Dance Lessons:
Tuesdays, Saturdays and Sundays | 7–8 pm

Two Step Dance Lessons:
Thursdays | 7–8 pm
Ready to groove? Visit their website to learn more: https://bit.ly/3KkuZHe 
Spur Cross 25 Year Celebration-Hikes
Friday, January 9th, 2026, TBD at Spur Cross
Join us on January 9, 2026, as Maricopa County Parks Department and the Town of Cave Creek celebrate 25 years of the Spur Cross Ranch Conservation Area! 
The celebration kicks off at 10 a.m. at the north end of the park’s main parking area with presentations from state, county, and community leaders. Explore activity booths and be part of the dedication of a new plaque honoring the park’s 25th anniversary. Park entry fees will be waived for this very special day. Check the park website to see a listing of various guided hikes and programs to take place throughout the weekend.
Come out and celebrate this incredible milestone with us!
Library: Monthly Book Sale @ Chapter2Books
Friday, January 9th, 2026, 9am to 5pm at Desert Foothills Library
Monthly event at Library 
Check the website for details
Carefree Farmers Market
Friday, January 9th, 2026, 9am to 1pm at Carefree, Easy Street
Meet local vendors at our Carefree Town Center and explore a variety of fresh produce, delectable baked goods, handcrafted products, and much more.
 
Fridays
Oct.-May 9am - 1pm
June-Sept. 8am - 11am
 
Meet local vendors at our Carefree Town Center and explore a variety of fresh produce, delectable baked goods, handcrafted products, and much more.
Buffalo Chips Bull Riding
Friday, January 9th, 2026, 7:30pm at Buffalo Chips
Check out the website for details: https://buffalochipsaloon.com/bull-riding  
 
Weekly Schedule - Gates Open at 6PM  
Wednesday: 7:30PM & 9PM Ride Times
 
Friday: 8:00PM: 9:30PM & 10:45PM Ride Times Mutton Bustin' on Friday Nights ONLY - 8:00PM  
Tickets are purchased at the gate night of.
Tickets are $10.00 Cash per person
Live Music in Cave Creek -All Day
Friday, January 9th, 2026, 11:59pm at Various Bars and Restaurants
See listing of bands and locations.  Kevin Causey normally posts the lineup for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. 
https://m.facebook.com/groups/cavecreekmusic/ 
Spur Cross 25 Year Celebration-Hikes
Saturday, January 10th, 2026, TBD at Spur Cross
Join us on January 9, 2026, as Maricopa County Parks Department and the Town of Cave Creek celebrate 25 years of the Spur Cross Ranch Conservation Area! 
The celebration kicks off at 10 a.m. at the north end of the park’s main parking area with presentations from state, county, and community leaders. Explore activity booths and be part of the dedication of a new plaque honoring the park’s 25th anniversary. Park entry fees will be waived for this very special day. Check the park website to see a listing of various guided hikes and programs to take place throughout the weekend.
Come out and celebrate this incredible milestone with us!
AZ Gold Mining Experience
Saturday, January 10th, 2026, 10am to 11:30am at Cave Creek Museum
Due to the popularity of The AZ GOLD MINING EXPERIENCE™, tickets must be pre-purchased.  No Membership Discounts. Culture Passes will not be accepted for this event

BUY YOUR TICKET!  This event normally sells out fast. https://cavecreekmuseum.org/events/list/ 
Museum opens at 9:00 am for event check-in; the ARIZONA GOLD MINING EXPERIENCE™ begins at 10:00 am.
The Cave Creek Museum’s AZ GOLD MINING EXPERIENCE™ is unique with its display of the complete hard rock ore extraction process, with the mine shaft, tramway, ore carts, crushing and extraction, that are always on display, but operated on 2nd Saturdays. The highlight is Arizona’s only fully operational ten-stamp ore crushing mill. The ten 1,000-lb stamps slam down in synchronized motion to pound the ore removed from the mine into a fine gravel. The stamp mill was brought from its former location at the Golden Reef Mine on Continental Mountain to where it sits today. This is the only operational mining stamp mill in Arizona today that sits only 5 miles from its original site on the mountain.
The program begins with a lively recounting of Cave Creek Mining District’s heyday, followed by a visit to the arrastre, a primitive apparatus that pulverized ore with the power of beast or man. Hold onto your hats when the old mine blows its top! Then onto the Golden Reef Stamp Mill and Tramway, where our highly trained and dedicated “Dream Team” fires up the engines of the stamp mill and once again the mountainsides echo with the crashing beat of the mechanical crusher. Watch as the tramway carries ore to be pulverized!
Then onto the Blacksmith Shop for a demonstration of skill that was highly valued in a time where parts and tools had to be fabricated on site. Next be sure to try your luck at our Gold-panning station, where docents will show you how to pan for ore and minerals just like the old prospectors did. Maybe you’ll strike gold!
Remember, your admission ($15 for guests 13 yrs and up, children 12 yrs and under are free**) is also good for a leisurely tour of the Museum’s Historical and Archaeology collections and be sure to visit our other Outdoor Exhibits: the collection of many other articles from Cave Creek’s mining and agricultural past, the Historic First Church, and our TB Cabin, which is on the National Register of Historic Places as the onlyknown existing tubercular cabin from that era.
Get ready to travel back in Time! Note: this program is approximately 1 hr and 15 minutes long and largely takes place in the Outside Exhibit Area. It is not ADA compliant. Footing is uneven and slightly hilly in places. Please dress appropriately for the weather and wear sunscreen!
**Due to the popularity of The AZ GOLD MINING EXPERIENCE™, tickets must be pre-purchased.  No Membership Discounts. Culture Passes will not be accepted for this event.      
Monthly Book Sale @ Chapter2Books
Saturday, January 10th, 2026, 10am to 5pm at Desert Foothills Library
Monthly event at Library 
Check the website for details
https://desertfoothills.librarycalendar.com/events/upcoming  
Free Drive-In Movies at Earls
Saturday, January 10th, 2026, 6:30pm at Earl’s. Cave Creek Road
Free drive-in movies each Saturday at 6.30pm
Check website for which movie is playing.  https://bigearlsgreasyeats.com/drive-in-movies/  A fun, one-of-a-kind movie-going experience! When you come to a Big Earl’s Drive-In Movie you’ll watch more than just a great movie. You will get the full Drive-In Experience – a unique and historic slice of Americana. Carside Service with Full Dinner Menu!
 
 
Xstatic Playing at Janey’s
Saturday, January 10th, 2026, 7:30pm at Janey’s
Bob C playing with XStatic at Janey’s. 

$10 Cover. 
Live Music in Cave Creek -All Day
Saturday, January 10th, 2026, 11:59pm at Various Bars and Restaurants
See listing of bands and locations.  Kevin Causey normally posts the lineup for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. 
https://m.facebook.com/groups/cavecreekmusic/ 
Spur Cross 25 Year Celebration-Hikes
Sunday, January 11th, 2026, TBD at Spur Cross
Join us on January 9, 2026, as Maricopa County Parks Department and the Town of Cave Creek celebrate 25 years of the Spur Cross Ranch Conservation Area! 
The celebration kicks off at 10 a.m. at the north end of the park’s main parking area with presentations from state, county, and community leaders. Explore activity booths and be part of the dedication of a new plaque honoring the park’s 25th anniversary. Park entry fees will be waived for this very special day. Check the park website to see a listing of various guided hikes and programs to take place throughout the weekend.
Come out and celebrate this incredible milestone with us!
Odd Balls Car Show
Sunday, January 11th, 2026, 9am to 1pm at Carefree Easy Street
Rescheduled to Jan 11th due to rain. 
Line Dancing Lessons: Buffalo Chips
Sunday, January 11th, 2026, 7pm at Buffalo Chips
Check out the website for details: https://buffalochipsaloon.com/music-%26-dance 
 
Line Dancing Tuesday and Sunday Nights from 7PM to 8PM.
Free Line Dance Lessons
Live Music in Cave Creek -All Day
Sunday, January 11th, 2026, 11:59pm at Various Bars and Restaurants
See listing of bands and locations.  Kevin Causey normally posts the lineup for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. 
https://m.facebook.com/groups/cavecreekmusic/ 
The Amazing Artist Series
Monday, January 12th, 2026, 1pm at The Holland Center
The Amazing Artist Series is the 2nd Monday of the month at 1pm. Reserve your seat today, only $10.  All proceeds benefit the Sonoran Arts League and Holland Community Center art programs.
Here are all the AMAZING ARTISTS this season:
October 14, 2024 ~ Kathy Q. Parks November 11, 2024 ~ Jules Gallatig December 9, 2024 ~ Michael McKee January 13, 2025 ~ Linda Storey-London February 10, 2025 ~ Judy Bruce March 10, 2025 ~ Roxanne Eklund April 14, 2025 ~ Mike & Pat Markham May 12, 2025 ~ Gordon Paul Mischke

Confirm schedule as events can change https://hollandcenter.org/events/list/ 
Quiet Monday, but always Live Music at Janey’s
Monday, January 12th, 2026, 7:30pm to 9:30pm at Janey’s
It’s a lazy Mondays in Cave Creek!  But there is alway live music every Monday at Janey’s. 
Check out website for details.  https://cavecreekazmusic.com/calendar/ 
Hiking - Winfield Group
Tuesday, January 13th, 2026, 8:30am at Various
Weekly Hiking with Winfield Hiking Group.  Meet at Winfield Clubhouse. 8.15am. 
Different hike each week. Typically 4 to 5 miles in length. Some hikes up to 6 miles. 
 
Rancho contacts/carpool: FORD. 
 
Our Autumn hiking season has arrived!!  Hopefully most of you will return to the Sonoran Desert in November and will be able to join some of the hikes planned for the four Tuesdays during next month. 

In order to take advantage of the cooler temperatures and better light of early mornings, this hiking season we plan to start a little earlier than past years, with hikers asked to meet each Tuesday at the Winfield Clubhouse at 7:45am for an 8am departure.  

To simplify communications, I will no longer be sending out a detailed hike description with options for longer or shorter hikes for each outing.  Instead, you will be provided just a short description of the planned hike and driving directions to the trailhead.  Except for special outings, we will try to keep all hikes to a maximum of 6 miles.  Hikers are welcome to plan longer or shorter versions of group hike, but they will need to coordinate carpooling and other matters among themselves.

List of November Hikes:

11/4 - Dragonfly, Boca Grande & Spur Cross Trail Loop (Spur Cross Conservation Area) - The hike is about 4.0 miles in length and entails modest elevation changes.  We start and end at the parking lot across from Spur Cross Stables, which is in the Jewel of the Creek Preserve and next to the entrance to Spur Cross Ranch Conservation Area.  Our hike begins on the Dragonfly Trail and then follows the Boca Grande Trail (a recent new name) to the Spur Cross Trail, which we follow back to Spur Cross Road and our trailhead parking lot.  The trailhead is about a 15-20 minute drive from Winfield.  Drive north for 2 miles on Tom Darlington, turn left on Cave Creek Road for a mile and then right onto Spur Cross Road, which you follow north to the trailhead.

11/11 - Loop Around Granite Mountain (McDowell Sonoran Preserve) - The hike covers about 5.8 miles and involves only small elevation changes as we circumnavigate Granite Mountain.  Beginning and ending at the Granite Mountain Trailhead on 136th Street, our hike follows the Bootlegger, Saddlehorn, Granite Mountain Loop and (again) Bootlegger trails.  The trailhead is about a 30 minute drive from Winfield.  Drive south on Pima, turn left on Dynamite, which changes name to Rio Verde Road after passing Alma School Road.  Turn left on 136th Street and drive 3 miles until reaching the trailhead parking lot on your left.

11/18 - Marcus Landslide Trail(McDowell Sonoran Preserve) - Our hike may be described as a 4.0 mile lollipop with modest elevation gains on the return.  We head out and back 1.5 miles on the Marcus Landslide Trail to a scenic one mile loop at the farthest point from our Tom's Thumb Trailhead.  The drive from Winfield is about 25-30 minutes.  Head south on Pima, turn left on Dynamite, right on North 118th Street, then left on Ranch Road and finally right again onto 128th Street, which you follow to its end at the Tom's Thumb Trailhead.

11/25 - Apache Wash Loop (Phoenix Sonoran Preserve) - Our hike is a 4.9 mile loop with moderate elevation increases required to reach our high point at Ridgeback Overlook. From the Apache Wash Trailhead on East Sonoran Desert Drive,  We begin on Sidewinder Trail for about 2.5 miles before returning to our trailhead via Ridgeback and. Ocotillo Trails, with a 0.25 mile diversion to Ridgeback Overlook on the way back. The drive from Winfield is about 25 minutes. Head south on N. Scottsdale Road, turn right on Lone Mountain, then left on Cave Creek Road and finally right on E. Sonoran Desert Drive, which you follow until reaching the trailhead on your right.
 

For any questions call:

Phil Bates  415-794-2671 
Grant Ireland 847-308-3513
Marshall Sussman 201-988-5867
Brad Adams  847-471-2292

Reminders:

Hike with a buddy
Wear sunscreen & sunglasses
Bring plenty of water
Consider using trekking poles
 
Art, Coffee and Conversation with a local Artist. Holland Center
Tuesday, January 13th, 2026, 10am to 11:30am at Holland Center
A monthly series at Holland Center.  Check website for details.  https://hollandcenter.org/events/month/ 
Foothills Speakers Series: Incredible Bats
Tuesday, January 13th, 2026, 6pm to 8pm at The Holland Center
Foothills Speaker Series. 2nd Tuesday of each month.  https://www.dflt.org/calendar 
 
Join us to learn about Arizona's fascinating bats! Discover how bats help control insect populations and pollinate plants, playing key roles in keeping our ecosystem healthy and balanced. Whether you're already interested in bats or feel uncertain about them, this talk will change how you view these often misunderstood creatures. Arizona is home to 29 different bat species, and you'll explore their interesting behaviors, habitats, and why they deserve our respect and protection. The presentation is led by Hally Cokenias, co-founder of Arizona Bat Rescue.
Line Dancing Lessons: Buffalo Chips
Tuesday, January 13th, 2026, 7pm at Buffalo Chips
Check out the website for details: https://buffalochipsaloon.com/music-%26-dance 
 
Line Dancing Tuesday and Sunday Nights from 7PM to 8PM.
Free Line Dance Lessons
The Painter's Palette - Open Paint
Wednesday, January 14th, 2026, 9am to 12pm at Desert Foothills Library
 
Picasso, van Gogh, Michelangelo and YOU! No matter what medium you prefer to create with, all are welcome to join The Painters Palette! Open to all, this gathering is the time to let your creative juices flow. Bring your paints, pastels, watercolors, easels, and brushes, and join this colorful palette of other artists in our wonderful community! We provide the space, you create the art. Open to any and all mediums and skill levels.
No instructor, self-guided
No registration | Questions, please call 480-488-2286 
Class is free but a donation to the Desert Foothills Library is appreciated. Disclaimer(s) Accessibility The library makes every effort to ensure our programs can be enjoyed by all. If you have any concerns about accessibility or need to request specific accommodations, please contact the library. 
Buffalo Chips Bull Riding
Wednesday, January 14th, 2026, 7:30pm at Buffalo Chips
Check out the website for details: https://buffalochipsaloon.com/bull-riding  
 
Weekly Schedule - Gates Open at 6PM  
Wednesday: 7:30PM & 9PM Ride Times
 
Friday: 8:00PM: 9:30PM & 10:45PM Ride Times Mutton Bustin' on Friday Nights ONLY - 8:00PM  
Tickets are purchased at the gate night of.
Tickets are $10.00 Cash per person
Carefree Arts Night
Thursday, January 15th, 2026, 4pm to 7pm at Carefree - Sundial/Easy Street
I’m Join us for the Carefree Art Night on every third Thursday from 4 - 7 p.m.!   Stroll the quaint Town of Carefree as you take in the sights of the Desert Gardens and visit local art galleries for special artist engagements and live entertainment.   Local musicians provide the perfect ambiance for a 'Carefree' evening under the stars!   Art Galleries: Sue Bickerdyke – Bashas Center Bella Fine Goods – Bashas Center Sonoran Arts League – Carefree Plaza Easy St - Thunderbird Artists – Los Portales Steve Stento – Courtyard Easy St Victoria Monize – Courtyard Zuva Gallery – Courtyard Medicinal Art Gallery – Courtyard Stoyonov - East St Wild Holly – Easy St Adelante – Spanish Village Grace Renee – Spanish Village Compass & Crow Gallery Michele – Michele Hutchins 
 
 
 
Carefree Art Evening
Thursday, January 15th, 2026, 4pm to 8pm at Easy Street, Carefree town center
Carefree Art Night
Carefree Art Night returns on Thursday from 4 to 7 p.m., inviting art lovers to explore local galleries, meet artists, and enjoy live music and refreshments.
 
 
Every Third Thursday  
 
In addition to stunning art, Carefree Art Night offers an evening of lively entertainment, delightful refreshments, and a true sense of community. Local musicians will perform at various locations, and several galleries will host artist talks, live demonstrations, and special exhibits. It’s the perfect occasion to gather with friends, meet new people, and enjoy an evening filled with creativity and culture. Carefree Art Night isn't just an event—it's an experience that captures the essence of what makes our town so unique. From the scenic vistas that frame our charming streets to the welcoming atmosphere that defines our community, Carefree is a place where creativity thrives. Join us to celebrate the arts and discover why Carefree is the heart of Arizona's art scene!  
Tap Takeover: Janey’s
Thursday, January 15th, 2026, 7pm at Janey’s
 
Janey’s is proud to support our local breweries with weekly tap takeovers. On Thursday nights, come on out and enjoy our version of a daily double: new beers and new music under the stars! (With heat lamps on those cold nights. )
2 Step Dance Lessons: Buffalo Chips
Thursday, January 15th, 2026, 7pm at Buffalo Chips
Check out the website for details: https://buffalochipsaloon.com/music-%26-dance 
 
Free dance lessons, western style at the Buffalo Chip Saloon & Steakhouse!
 
Whether you're new to the dance floor or just ready to let loose, scoot on over for some classic country steps and good fun. 

Line Dance Lessons:
Tuesdays, Saturdays and Sundays | 7–8 pm

Two Step Dance Lessons:
Thursdays | 7–8 pm
Ready to groove? Visit their website to learn more: https://bit.ly/3KkuZHe 
Carefree Farmers Market
Friday, January 16th, 2026, 9am to 1pm at Carefree, Town Hall Parking Lot
Just a heads up that the Carefree Farmers Market will be in the Carefree Town Hall parking lot tomorrow (1/16) due to the Thunderbird art show in the usual spot. The market will return to its usual location next week.

Meet local vendors at our Carefree Town Center and explore a variety of fresh produce, delectable baked goods, handcrafted products, and much more.
 
Fridays
Oct.-May 9am - 1pm
June-Sept. 8am - 11am
 
Meet local vendors at our Carefree Town Center and explore a variety of fresh produce, delectable baked goods, handcrafted products, and much more.
Thunderbird Fine Art and Wine Festival
Friday, January 16th, 2026, 10am to 5pm at Carefree. Easy Street
33rd Annual Winter Carefree Fine Art & Wine Festival
January 16th, 17th, & 18th, 2026
Established 1994
The Town of Carefree Signature Event
BUY TICKETS
Happy Hour at Fine Arts Gallery
Friday, January 16th, 2026, 5pm to 7pm at The Fine Arts Gallery
Arts Happy Hour
 
3rd Friday of the Month. 
WHERE: The Finer Arts Gallery, 6137 E. Cave Creek Road, Cave Creek
WHEN: 5 to 7 p.m., Friday, Oct. 17
COST: Free admission
INFO: thefinerartsgallery.com
Rick and the Ramblerz at Mountain View Pub
Friday, January 16th, 2026, 5pm to 9pm at MVP
Rick and the band playing Mountain View Pub
Buffalo Chips Bull Riding
Friday, January 16th, 2026, 7:30pm at Buffalo Chips
Check out the website for details: https://buffalochipsaloon.com/bull-riding  
 
Weekly Schedule - Gates Open at 6PM  
Wednesday: 7:30PM & 9PM Ride Times
 
Friday: 8:00PM: 9:30PM & 10:45PM Ride Times Mutton Bustin' on Friday Nights ONLY - 8:00PM  
Tickets are purchased at the gate night of.
Tickets are $10.00 Cash per person
Live Music in Cave Creek -All Day
Friday, January 16th, 2026, 11:59pm at Various Bars and Restaurants
See listing of bands and locations.  Kevin Causey normally posts the lineup for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. 
https://m.facebook.com/groups/cavecreekmusic/ 
Thunderbird Fine Art and Wine Festival
Saturday, January 17th, 2026, 10am to 5pm at Carefree. Easy Street
33rd Annual Winter Carefree Fine Art & Wine Festival
January 16th, 17th, & 18th, 2026
Established 1994
The Town of Carefree Signature Event
BUY TICKETS
Rodeo
Saturday, January 17th, 2026, 2pm at Memorial Stadium, 28th Street
Traditional Family Fun Rodeo!
Featuring Bronc Riding, Bull Riding, Barrel Racing and Roping!  Hansen’s Cowboy BBQ and lots of fun vendors.
Pre Party with Live Music @ 12pm Rodeo Performance @ 2pm 
The FUN is Back!
Rodeo Performance @ 2 pm
Free Drive-In Movies at Earls
Saturday, January 17th, 2026, 6:30pm at Earl’s. Cave Creek Road
Free drive-in movies each Saturday at 6.30pm
Check website for which movie is playing.  https://bigearlsgreasyeats.com/drive-in-movies/  A fun, one-of-a-kind movie-going experience! When you come to a Big Earl’s Drive-In Movie you’ll watch more than just a great movie. You will get the full Drive-In Experience – a unique and historic slice of Americana. Carside Service with Full Dinner Menu!
 
 
Live Music in Cave Creek -All Day
Saturday, January 17th, 2026, 11:59pm at Various Bars and Restaurants
See listing of bands and locations.  Kevin Causey normally posts the lineup for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. 
https://m.facebook.com/groups/cavecreekmusic/ 
Thunderbird Fine Art and Wine Festival
Sunday, January 18th, 2026, 10am to 5pm at Carefree. Easy Street
33rd Annual Winter Carefree Fine Art & Wine Festival
January 16th, 17th, & 18th, 2026
Established 1994
The Town of Carefree Signature Event
BUY TICKETS
Rodeo
Sunday, January 18th, 2026, 2pm at Memorial Stadium, 28th Street
Traditional Family Fun Rodeo!
Featuring Bronc Riding, Bull Riding, Barrel Racing and Roping!  Hansen’s Cowboy BBQ and lots of fun vendors.
Pre Party with Live Music @ 12pm Rodeo Performance @ 2pm 
The FUN is Back!
Rodeo Performance @ 2 pm
Line Dancing Lessons: Buffalo Chips
Sunday, January 18th, 2026, 7pm at Buffalo Chips
Check out the website for details: https://buffalochipsaloon.com/music-%26-dance 
 
Line Dancing Tuesday and Sunday Nights from 7PM to 8PM.
Free Line Dance Lessons
Live Music in Cave Creek -All Day
Sunday, January 18th, 2026, 11:59pm at Various Bars and Restaurants
See listing of bands and locations.  Kevin Causey normally posts the lineup for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. 
https://m.facebook.com/groups/cavecreekmusic/ 
Quiet Monday, but always Live Music at Janey’s
Monday, January 19th, 2026, 7:30pm to 9:30pm at Janey’s
It’s a lazy Mondays in Cave Creek!  But there is alway live music every Monday at Janey’s. 
Check out website for details.  https://cavecreekazmusic.com/calendar/ 
Hiking - Winfield Group
Tuesday, January 20th, 2026, 8:30am at Various
Weekly Hiking with Winfield Hiking Group.  Meet at Winfield Clubhouse. 8.15am. 
Different hike each week. Typically 4 to 5 miles in length. Some hikes up to 6 miles. 
 
Rancho contacts/carpool: FORD. 
 
Our Autumn hiking season has arrived!!  Hopefully most of you will return to the Sonoran Desert in November and will be able to join some of the hikes planned for the four Tuesdays during next month. 

In order to take advantage of the cooler temperatures and better light of early mornings, this hiking season we plan to start a little earlier than past years, with hikers asked to meet each Tuesday at the Winfield Clubhouse at 7:45am for an 8am departure.  

To simplify communications, I will no longer be sending out a detailed hike description with options for longer or shorter hikes for each outing.  Instead, you will be provided just a short description of the planned hike and driving directions to the trailhead.  Except for special outings, we will try to keep all hikes to a maximum of 6 miles.  Hikers are welcome to plan longer or shorter versions of group hike, but they will need to coordinate carpooling and other matters among themselves.

List of November Hikes:

11/4 - Dragonfly, Boca Grande & Spur Cross Trail Loop (Spur Cross Conservation Area) - The hike is about 4.0 miles in length and entails modest elevation changes.  We start and end at the parking lot across from Spur Cross Stables, which is in the Jewel of the Creek Preserve and next to the entrance to Spur Cross Ranch Conservation Area.  Our hike begins on the Dragonfly Trail and then follows the Boca Grande Trail (a recent new name) to the Spur Cross Trail, which we follow back to Spur Cross Road and our trailhead parking lot.  The trailhead is about a 15-20 minute drive from Winfield.  Drive north for 2 miles on Tom Darlington, turn left on Cave Creek Road for a mile and then right onto Spur Cross Road, which you follow north to the trailhead.

11/11 - Loop Around Granite Mountain (McDowell Sonoran Preserve) - The hike covers about 5.8 miles and involves only small elevation changes as we circumnavigate Granite Mountain.  Beginning and ending at the Granite Mountain Trailhead on 136th Street, our hike follows the Bootlegger, Saddlehorn, Granite Mountain Loop and (again) Bootlegger trails.  The trailhead is about a 30 minute drive from Winfield.  Drive south on Pima, turn left on Dynamite, which changes name to Rio Verde Road after passing Alma School Road.  Turn left on 136th Street and drive 3 miles until reaching the trailhead parking lot on your left.

11/18 - Marcus Landslide Trail(McDowell Sonoran Preserve) - Our hike may be described as a 4.0 mile lollipop with modest elevation gains on the return.  We head out and back 1.5 miles on the Marcus Landslide Trail to a scenic one mile loop at the farthest point from our Tom's Thumb Trailhead.  The drive from Winfield is about 25-30 minutes.  Head south on Pima, turn left on Dynamite, right on North 118th Street, then left on Ranch Road and finally right again onto 128th Street, which you follow to its end at the Tom's Thumb Trailhead.

11/25 - Apache Wash Loop (Phoenix Sonoran Preserve) - Our hike is a 4.9 mile loop with moderate elevation increases required to reach our high point at Ridgeback Overlook. From the Apache Wash Trailhead on East Sonoran Desert Drive,  We begin on Sidewinder Trail for about 2.5 miles before returning to our trailhead via Ridgeback and. Ocotillo Trails, with a 0.25 mile diversion to Ridgeback Overlook on the way back. The drive from Winfield is about 25 minutes. Head south on N. Scottsdale Road, turn right on Lone Mountain, then left on Cave Creek Road and finally right on E. Sonoran Desert Drive, which you follow until reaching the trailhead on your right.
 

For any questions call:

Phil Bates  415-794-2671 
Grant Ireland 847-308-3513
Marshall Sussman 201-988-5867
Brad Adams  847-471-2292

Reminders:

Hike with a buddy
Wear sunscreen & sunglasses
Bring plenty of water
Consider using trekking poles
 
Jim Sherbert Lecture Series
Tuesday, January 20th, 2026, 4pm to 5:30pm at Holland Center
Monthly presentation.  See Event schedule for topic.  https://hollandcenter.org/events/list/ 
Line Dancing Lessons: Buffalo Chips
Tuesday, January 20th, 2026, 7pm at Buffalo Chips
Check out the website for details: https://buffalochipsaloon.com/music-%26-dance 
 
Line Dancing Tuesday and Sunday Nights from 7PM to 8PM.
Free Line Dance Lessons
The Painter's Palette - Open Paint
Wednesday, January 21st, 2026, 9am to 12pm at Desert Foothills Library
 
Picasso, van Gogh, Michelangelo and YOU! No matter what medium you prefer to create with, all are welcome to join The Painters Palette! Open to all, this gathering is the time to let your creative juices flow. Bring your paints, pastels, watercolors, easels, and brushes, and join this colorful palette of other artists in our wonderful community! We provide the space, you create the art. Open to any and all mediums and skill levels.
No instructor, self-guided
No registration | Questions, please call 480-488-2286 
Class is free but a donation to the Desert Foothills Library is appreciated. Disclaimer(s) Accessibility The library makes every effort to ensure our programs can be enjoyed by all. If you have any concerns about accessibility or need to request specific accommodations, please contact the library. 
Buffalo Chips Bull Riding
Wednesday, January 21st, 2026, 7:30pm at Buffalo Chips
Check out the website for details: https://buffalochipsaloon.com/bull-riding  
 
Weekly Schedule - Gates Open at 6PM  
Wednesday: 7:30PM & 9PM Ride Times
 
Friday: 8:00PM: 9:30PM & 10:45PM Ride Times Mutton Bustin' on Friday Nights ONLY - 8:00PM  
Tickets are purchased at the gate night of.
Tickets are $10.00 Cash per person
Tap Takeover: Janey’s
Thursday, January 22nd, 2026, 7pm at Janey’s
 
Janey’s is proud to support our local breweries with weekly tap takeovers. On Thursday nights, come on out and enjoy our version of a daily double: new beers and new music under the stars! (With heat lamps on those cold nights. )
2 Step Dance Lessons: Buffalo Chips
Thursday, January 22nd, 2026, 7pm at Buffalo Chips
Check out the website for details: https://buffalochipsaloon.com/music-%26-dance 
 
Free dance lessons, western style at the Buffalo Chip Saloon & Steakhouse!
 
Whether you're new to the dance floor or just ready to let loose, scoot on over for some classic country steps and good fun. 

Line Dance Lessons:
Tuesdays, Saturdays and Sundays | 7–8 pm

Two Step Dance Lessons:
Thursdays | 7–8 pm
Ready to groove? Visit their website to learn more: https://bit.ly/3KkuZHe 
Carefree Farmers Market
Friday, January 23rd, 2026, 9am to 1pm at Carefree, Easy Street
Meet local vendors at our Carefree Town Center and explore a variety of fresh produce, delectable baked goods, handcrafted products, and much more.
 
Fridays
Oct.-May 9am - 1pm
June-Sept. 8am - 11am
 
Meet local vendors at our Carefree Town Center and explore a variety of fresh produce, delectable baked goods, handcrafted products, and much more.
Buffalo Chips Bull Riding
Friday, January 23rd, 2026, 7:30pm at Buffalo Chips
Check out the website for details: https://buffalochipsaloon.com/bull-riding  
 
Weekly Schedule - Gates Open at 6PM  
Wednesday: 7:30PM & 9PM Ride Times
 
Friday: 8:00PM: 9:30PM & 10:45PM Ride Times Mutton Bustin' on Friday Nights ONLY - 8:00PM  
Tickets are purchased at the gate night of.
Tickets are $10.00 Cash per person
Live Music in Cave Creek All Day
Friday, January 23rd, 2026, 11:59pm at Various Bars and Restaurants
See listing of bands and locations.  Kevin Causey normally posts the lineup for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. 
https://m.facebook.com/groups/cavecreekmusic/ 
AZ Gold Mining Experience
Saturday, January 24th, 2026, 10am to 11:30am at Cave Creek Museum
Due to the popularity of The AZ GOLD MINING EXPERIENCE™, tickets must be pre-purchased.  No Membership Discounts. Culture Passes will not be accepted for this event

BUY YOUR TICKET!  This event normally sells out fast. https://cavecreekmuseum.org/events/list/ 
Museum opens at 9:00 am for event check-in; the ARIZONA GOLD MINING EXPERIENCE™ begins at 10:00 am. The Cave Creek Museum’s AZ GOLD MINING EXPERIENCE™ is unique with its display of the complete hard rock ore extraction process, with the mine shaft, tramway, ore carts, crushing and extraction, that are always on display, but operated on 2nd Saturdays. The highlight is Arizona’s only fully operational ten-stamp ore crushing mill. The ten 1,000-lb stamps slam down in synchronized motion to pound the ore removed from the mine into a fine gravel. The stamp mill was brought from its former location at the Golden Reef Mine on Continental Mountain to where it sits today. This is the only operational mining stamp mill in Arizona today that sits only 5 miles from its original site on the mountain. The program begins with a lively recounting of Cave Creek Mining District’s heyday, followed by a visit to the arrastre, a primitive apparatus that pulverized ore with the power of beast or man. Hold onto your hats when the old mine blows its top! Then onto the Golden Reef Stamp Mill and Tramway, where our highly trained and dedicated “Dream Team” fires up the engines of the stamp mill and once again the mountainsides echo with the crashing beat of the mechanical crusher. Watch as the tramway carries ore to be pulverized! Then onto the Blacksmith Shop for a demonstration of skill that was highly valued in a time where parts and tools had to be fabricated on site. Next be sure to try your luck at our Gold-panning station, where docents will show you how to pan for ore and minerals just like the old prospectors did. Maybe you’ll strike gold! Remember, your admission ($15 for guests 13 yrs and up, children 12 yrs and under are free**) is also good for a leisurely tour of the Museum’s Historical and Archaeology collections and be sure to visit our other Outdoor Exhibits: the collection of many other articles from Cave Creek’s mining and agricultural past, the Historic First Church, and our TB Cabin, which is on the National Register of Historic Places as the onlyknown existing tubercular cabin from that era.  
Food Bank Farmers Market
Saturday, January 24th, 2026, 10am to 1pm at Food Bank, Carefree Hyw
Food Bank Farmer’s Market @ 10:00 am - 1:00 pm Shop artisan breads, spreads, sweets, and fresh local produce right here on Carefree Highway. You won’t leave empty-handed or hungry!
With holiday visitors all winter, bring them out to soak up our gorgeous shorts weather, shop the freshest local produce, and enjoy a market day that’s pure Arizona. A portion of all sales will benefit the Foothills Food Bank.
Meet us at the Farmer’s Market the fourth Saturday of every month from 10am – 1pm.
Foothills Food Bank & Resource Center Parking Lot 4250 E. Carefree Highway Cave Creek, AZ
 
Free Drive-In Movies at Earls
Saturday, January 24th, 2026, 6:30pm at Earl’s. Cave Creek Road
Free drive-in movies each Saturday at 6.30pm
Check website for which movie is playing.  https://bigearlsgreasyeats.com/drive-in-movies/  A fun, one-of-a-kind movie-going experience! When you come to a Big Earl’s Drive-In Movie you’ll watch more than just a great movie. You will get the full Drive-In Experience – a unique and historic slice of Americana. Carside Service with Full Dinner Menu!
 
 
Improv Night – The Unscripted Project
Saturday, January 24th, 2026, 7pm at The Holland Center

Improv Night – The Unscripted Project
Sat. January 24, 2026 @ 7:00 pm
 
With AUDIENCE SUGGESTIONS, improv players will create characters and sketches on the spot. No one – not even the performers – know what is going to happen next. Get ready for some adult madcap mayhem and hilarious onstage moments. 
INTRODUCING OUR LOCAL CELEBRITY IMPROV PLAYERS! DO YOU RECOGNIZE ANY OF THEM?
Kristine Petersman (Foothills Caring Corps)
Steve Feld (Carefree/Cave Creek Chamber of Commerce)
Brooke Dallas (Big Earl’s Greasy Eats)
Brian Kunkle (Kiwanis Club of Carefree)
Alex Perez (Kiwanis Marketplace)
Sierra Litman (Local Educator)
Lynn Golden (Local Actor)
Jeff Jones (Restaurant Owner)
Bar opens at 7pm and show starts at 7:30. General Admission and VIP tickets available. 
The show is hosted by ERIC-LEE OLSEN from the LACC Theatre Academy and Second City, Chicago.
Live Music in Cave Creek All Day
Saturday, January 24th, 2026, 11:59pm at Various Bars and Restaurants
See listing of bands and locations.  Kevin Causey normally posts the lineup for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. 
https://m.facebook.com/groups/cavecreekmusic/ 
Line Dancing Lessons: Buffalo Chips
Sunday, January 25th, 2026, 7pm at Buffalo Chips
Check out the website for details: https://buffalochipsaloon.com/music-%26-dance 
 
Line Dancing Tuesday and Sunday Nights from 7PM to 8PM.
Free Line Dance Lessons
Live Music in Cave Creek All Day
Sunday, January 25th, 2026, 11:59pm at Various Bars and Restaurants
See listing of bands and locations.  Kevin Causey normally posts the lineup for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. 
https://m.facebook.com/groups/cavecreekmusic/ 
Quiet Monday, but always Live Music at Janey’s
Monday, January 26th, 2026, 7:30pm to 9:30pm at Janey’s
It’s a lazy Mondays in Cave Creek!  But there is alway live music every Monday at Janey’s. 
Check out website for details.  https://cavecreekazmusic.com/calendar/ 
Hiking - Winfield Group
Tuesday, January 27th, 2026, 8:30am at Various
Weekly Hiking with Winfield Hiking Group.  Meet at Winfield Clubhouse. 8.15am. 
Different hike each week. Typically 4 to 5 miles in length. Some hikes up to 6 miles. 
 
Rancho contacts/carpool: FORD. 
 
Our Autumn hiking season has arrived!!  Hopefully most of you will return to the Sonoran Desert in November and will be able to join some of the hikes planned for the four Tuesdays during next month. 

In order to take advantage of the cooler temperatures and better light of early mornings, this hiking season we plan to start a little earlier than past years, with hikers asked to meet each Tuesday at the Winfield Clubhouse at 7:45am for an 8am departure.  

To simplify communications, I will no longer be sending out a detailed hike description with options for longer or shorter hikes for each outing.  Instead, you will be provided just a short description of the planned hike and driving directions to the trailhead.  Except for special outings, we will try to keep all hikes to a maximum of 6 miles.  Hikers are welcome to plan longer or shorter versions of group hike, but they will need to coordinate carpooling and other matters among themselves.

List of November Hikes:

11/4 - Dragonfly, Boca Grande & Spur Cross Trail Loop (Spur Cross Conservation Area) - The hike is about 4.0 miles in length and entails modest elevation changes.  We start and end at the parking lot across from Spur Cross Stables, which is in the Jewel of the Creek Preserve and next to the entrance to Spur Cross Ranch Conservation Area.  Our hike begins on the Dragonfly Trail and then follows the Boca Grande Trail (a recent new name) to the Spur Cross Trail, which we follow back to Spur Cross Road and our trailhead parking lot.  The trailhead is about a 15-20 minute drive from Winfield.  Drive north for 2 miles on Tom Darlington, turn left on Cave Creek Road for a mile and then right onto Spur Cross Road, which you follow north to the trailhead.

11/11 - Loop Around Granite Mountain (McDowell Sonoran Preserve) - The hike covers about 5.8 miles and involves only small elevation changes as we circumnavigate Granite Mountain.  Beginning and ending at the Granite Mountain Trailhead on 136th Street, our hike follows the Bootlegger, Saddlehorn, Granite Mountain Loop and (again) Bootlegger trails.  The trailhead is about a 30 minute drive from Winfield.  Drive south on Pima, turn left on Dynamite, which changes name to Rio Verde Road after passing Alma School Road.  Turn left on 136th Street and drive 3 miles until reaching the trailhead parking lot on your left.

11/18 - Marcus Landslide Trail(McDowell Sonoran Preserve) - Our hike may be described as a 4.0 mile lollipop with modest elevation gains on the return.  We head out and back 1.5 miles on the Marcus Landslide Trail to a scenic one mile loop at the farthest point from our Tom's Thumb Trailhead.  The drive from Winfield is about 25-30 minutes.  Head south on Pima, turn left on Dynamite, right on North 118th Street, then left on Ranch Road and finally right again onto 128th Street, which you follow to its end at the Tom's Thumb Trailhead.

11/25 - Apache Wash Loop (Phoenix Sonoran Preserve) - Our hike is a 4.9 mile loop with moderate elevation increases required to reach our high point at Ridgeback Overlook. From the Apache Wash Trailhead on East Sonoran Desert Drive,  We begin on Sidewinder Trail for about 2.5 miles before returning to our trailhead via Ridgeback and. Ocotillo Trails, with a 0.25 mile diversion to Ridgeback Overlook on the way back. The drive from Winfield is about 25 minutes. Head south on N. Scottsdale Road, turn right on Lone Mountain, then left on Cave Creek Road and finally right on E. Sonoran Desert Drive, which you follow until reaching the trailhead on your right.
 

For any questions call:

Phil Bates  415-794-2671 
Grant Ireland 847-308-3513
Marshall Sussman 201-988-5867
Brad Adams  847-471-2292

Reminders:

Hike with a buddy
Wear sunscreen & sunglasses
Bring plenty of water
Consider using trekking poles
 
Cave Creek Council Meeting
Tuesday, January 27th, 2026, 5pm at Town Hall
Regular Council Meetings are held on the first and third Monday of the month unless they fall on a Holiday or are canceled. 
In case of a holiday, the Regular Council Meeting is conducted the following Tuesday. The public is encouraged to participate in person at Town Hall, or remotely via Zoom. Regular Council Meetings are also recorded and available by video on the website under Council Videos. 
 
Agendas can be found by clicking the pdf icon in the upper right-hand corner of the Town calendar, or in the Town's Document Center. 
 
To participate or speak during a Council Meeting please complete a comment card and submit them to the Town Clerk. In-person this can be done immediately before the meeting. If you plan to participate remotely through Zoom, please submit an electronic comment card no later than 2pm the day of the meeting here: https://www.cavecreekAZ.gov/comment
 
Cave Creek Town Hall: 
37622 N Cave Creek Rd. 
Cave Creek, AZ 85331
 
To participate remotely: 
(Please allow for time to create a Zoom user account and download the App if you've never used it before). Listeners are muted, unless you complete a comment card before 2pm the day of the meeting, in which case you will be called on and unmuted during Call to the Public or the respective Agenda item.
Line Dancing Lessons: Buffalo Chips
Tuesday, January 27th, 2026, 7pm at Buffalo Chips
Check out the website for details: https://buffalochipsaloon.com/music-%26-dance 
 
Line Dancing Tuesday and Sunday Nights from 7PM to 8PM.
Free Line Dance Lessons
The Painter's Palette - Open Paint
Wednesday, January 28th, 2026, 9am to 12pm at Desert Foothills Library
 
Picasso, van Gogh, Michelangelo and YOU! No matter what medium you prefer to create with, all are welcome to join The Painters Palette! Open to all, this gathering is the time to let your creative juices flow. Bring your paints, pastels, watercolors, easels, and brushes, and join this colorful palette of other artists in our wonderful community! We provide the space, you create the art. Open to any and all mediums and skill levels.
No instructor, self-guided
No registration | Questions, please call 480-488-2286 
Class is free but a donation to the Desert Foothills Library is appreciated. Disclaimer(s) Accessibility The library makes every effort to ensure our programs can be enjoyed by all. If you have any concerns about accessibility or need to request specific accommodations, please contact the library. 
Buffalo Chips Bull Riding
Wednesday, January 28th, 2026, 7:30pm at Buffalo Chips
Check out the website for details: https://buffalochipsaloon.com/bull-riding  
 
Weekly Schedule - Gates Open at 6PM  
Wednesday: 7:30PM & 9PM Ride Times
 
Friday: 8:00PM: 9:30PM & 10:45PM Ride Times Mutton Bustin' on Friday Nights ONLY - 8:00PM  
Tickets are purchased at the gate night of.
Tickets are $10.00 Cash per person
Tap Takeover: Janey’s
Thursday, January 29th, 2026, 7pm at Janey’s
 
Janey’s is proud to support our local breweries with weekly tap takeovers. On Thursday nights, come on out and enjoy our version of a daily double: new beers and new music under the stars! (With heat lamps on those cold nights. )
2 Step Dance Lessons: Buffalo Chips
Thursday, January 29th, 2026, 7pm at Buffalo Chips
Check out the website for details: https://buffalochipsaloon.com/music-%26-dance 
 
Free dance lessons, western style at the Buffalo Chip Saloon & Steakhouse!
 
Whether you're new to the dance floor or just ready to let loose, scoot on over for some classic country steps and good fun. 

Line Dance Lessons:
Tuesdays, Saturdays and Sundays | 7–8 pm

Two Step Dance Lessons:
Thursdays | 7–8 pm
Ready to groove? Visit their website to learn more: https://bit.ly/3KkuZHe 
Carefree Farmers Market
Friday, January 30th, 2026, 9am to 1pm at Carefree, Easy Street
Meet local vendors at our Carefree Town Center and explore a variety of fresh produce, delectable baked goods, handcrafted products, and much more.
 
Fridays
Oct.-May 9am - 1pm
June-Sept. 8am - 11am
 
Meet local vendors at our Carefree Town Center and explore a variety of fresh produce, delectable baked goods, handcrafted products, and much more.
American Legion Fundraiser Sale
Friday, January 30th, 2026, 10am at American Legion
Rummage sale Friday and Saturday at American Legion 
Buffalo Chips Bull Riding
Friday, January 30th, 2026, 7:30pm at Buffalo Chips
Check out the website for details: https://buffalochipsaloon.com/bull-riding  
 
Weekly Schedule - Gates Open at 6PM  
Wednesday: 7:30PM & 9PM Ride Times
 
Friday: 8:00PM: 9:30PM & 10:45PM Ride Times Mutton Bustin' on Friday Nights ONLY - 8:00PM  
Tickets are purchased at the gate night of.
Tickets are $10.00 Cash per person
Live Music in Cave Creek All Day
Friday, January 30th, 2026, 11:59pm at Various Bars and Restaurants
See listing of bands and locations.  Kevin Causey normally posts the lineup for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. 
https://m.facebook.com/groups/cavecreekmusic/ 
Shred and Upcycling Day
Saturday, January 31st, 2026, 8:30am to 11:30am at Foothills Food Bank, Carefree Hyw
Clear the clutter for 2026. Bring your documents and doom piles for secure shredding.  Gently used books will be collected by Desert Foothills Library; household items and gently used clothing will be up-cycled by Goldmine Thrift Store.  Cardboard will be recycled by North Valley Junk Removal and hard drives will be destroyed onsite by Tech 4 Life Computers.
The Shred-a-thon happens for three hours only and wraps up at 11:30am so start gathering those items. 
American LegtFundraiser Sale
Saturday, January 31st, 2026, 10am at American Legion
Rummage sale Friday and Saturday at American Legion 
Presentation: The Boulders
Saturday, January 31st, 2026, 2pm to 4pm at Cave Creek Museum
A layman’s overview of the geology of the Desert Foothills. If the boulders at The Boulders aren’t really boulders, what are they? Why is Black Mountain black—and why do saguaros mostly grow on the west slope?
 
Free Drive-In Movies at Earls
Saturday, January 31st, 2026, 6:30pm at Earl’s. Cave Creek Road
Free drive-in movies each Saturday at 6.30pm
Check website for which movie is playing.  https://bigearlsgreasyeats.com/drive-in-movies/  A fun, one-of-a-kind movie-going experience! When you come to a Big Earl’s Drive-In Movie you’ll watch more than just a great movie. You will get the full Drive-In Experience – a unique and historic slice of Americana. Carside Service with Full Dinner Menu!
 
 
Live Music in Cave Creek All Day
Saturday, January 31st, 2026, 11:59pm at Various Bars and Restaurants
See listing of bands and locations.  Kevin Causey normally posts the lineup for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. 
https://m.facebook.com/groups/cavecreekmusic/