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Ice Den is the perfect place for you if you're looking for a fun and exciting way to stay active and improve your skills. With a wide range of programs for all ages and skill levels, there's something for everyone. Whether you're a beginner looking to learn the basics or a seasoned skater looking to take your skills to the next level, you'll find everything you need at Ice Den. From public skating sessions to nationally recognized Learn to Skate programs, there's no shortage of opportunities to hone your skills. And if you're a hockey fan, you'll love the Coyotes Development Program, which provides essential skill development and introduces team play concepts in a fun and supportive environment.
Join the Oktoberfest hosted by Four Peaks & Tempe Sister Cities. This event is a tradition in Tempe that has been going strong for 50 years and is full of entertainment for all ages. Enjoy German food and beer while listening to music from rock to pop to German polka. Take part in contests, the Runnin' for the Brats 10k, 5k, and 1k race, and even check out the carnival. You will be satisfied with the variety of available food options, from the Oktoberfest German food stands to food trucks and vendors. Take advantage of this fun-filled weekend that benefits the work of Tempe Sister Cities.
Are you ready to experience spine-tingling accounts of hauntings during visits to Phoenix's most haunted destinations? Join Phoenix Ghost Tour and discover why Phoenix is one of the most haunted cities in the Southwest. The ghost tour of downtown Phoenix takes you through the city's dark history and introduces you to some of the most well-known spirits and legends that haunt the streets. From the local legends to the resident ghosts, you'll hear blood-chilling stories of the tragedies in the city that have left their mark on the area.
Find your green-thumb inspiration in the garden's Berlin Agave Yucca Forest or the Desert Wildflower Loop Trail at the Desert Botanical Garden, a naturalist's dream where they showcase more than 145 acres of stunning desert blooms, flora, and fauna year-round. The site opened in 1939 and now boasts over 21,000 plants, including outdoor exhibits and displays, specialty greenhouses, and endangered and fragile species preservation. One-third of the plants are native to the area, while the remaining plants come from all over the world, including special collections from Australia and Baja California. Ecosystems represented include mesquite bosque, semidesert grassland, and upland chaparral scrub.