Noche en Blanco 2021
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116 E Moreland St,Phoenix AZ 85004
30 October, 2021
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Hance Park Conservancy presents the 6th Annual “Noche en Blanco” on Saturday, October 30, 2021! Hance Park Conservancy Announces In-Person Return of the 6th Annual “Noche en Blanco”. Proceeds from this dinner and multicultural performance event under the stars to benefit Hance Park Conservancy. The event is produced by the Hance Park Conservancy in partnership with the City of Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department, and will be a night of community fun where guests are invited to dress in white costume cocktail attire, enjoy live entertainment, and dine under the stars on the east lawn of Hance Park. Honorary Chair, Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego will welcome guests during the annual sunset toast to the community before the multicultural music and dance performance showcase featuring the Phoenix Afrobeat Orchestra. Special performances from partners representing the Hance Park Conservancy Board of Trustees include the Japanese Friendship Garden, Irish Culture Center, Mariachi Fusíon, The Nash, and the Arizona School for the Arts. This elegant and culturally diverse experience is inspired by a similar “dinner in white” that started in Paris over 30 years ago and features long rows of tables draped in white linens with strings of sparkling lights and stars overhead. Guests may purchase single-seat tickets or tables for eight and are encouraged to decorate with their own festive centerpieces and compete for “Best Table” prizes. In the spirit of the origins of this community dinner, guests may bring their own picnics and non-alcoholic drinks, or they can pre-order gourmet picnics provided by Conceptually Social Catering as well as spirits, fine wines, and local craft beer. All pre-orders for food and beverage closes Friday, October 15th. Full bars to be provided at the event. This is an adults-only event. Note, you must purchase a single seat or a table in order to attend. Purchasing picnics or beverages alone does not grant entry to this event. Beverage pre-sales coming soon. Stay tuned! #nochememoriesLeading up to the night, we are urging guests who have attended the event in the past to participate in the “Noche Memories” campaign which culminates with the creation of a digital photo album, filled with photos memories from previous years. Those who participate are encouraged to post and tag @HanceParkConservancy and hashtag #nochememories on Instagram for a chance to win a table for eight at the event among other prizes. This campaign will begin on Monday, August 30th. The winner to be announced on Friday, October 1st. Follow @HanceParkConservancy for rules and further details. Margaret T. Hance Park is the Valley’s epicenter for the arts, parades, music festivals and community gatherings for all people. TODAY: This 32-acre green space in the heart of Downtown Phoenix is situated in the midst of vibrant arts, cultural and land mark community institutions. The Park features an active dog park and year-round events and activities. It is home to the Dr. Martin Luther King Day parade and celebration, the McDowell Mountain Music Festival weekend, and the St. Patrick’s Day parade and celebration among many more regional gatherings. TOMORROW: The Hance Park Conservancy, in partnership with the City of Phoenix and Phoenix Community Alliance, have engaged the community to redesign and redevelop Hance Park into a world-class urban park and signature destination that becomes a catalyst for positive change in the community. Great cities have great parks. Signature parks throughout the nation are unique, must-see spaces that inspire community pride, economic development, and tourism. The time is now for Hance Park.
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