Fountain Hills Event Center and Fountain Park
The Town of Fountain Hills offers two venues available for your perfect day, Fountain Park and the Event Center. Fountain Park is a picturesque 64 acre park and lake, perfect for an outdoor wedding ceremony. You may also be interested in having the World Famous Fountain operate during your ceremony as guests arrive or depart, or for photos before or after the ceremony.
Fountain Hills Event Center and Fountain Park
The Town of Fountain Hills offers two venues available for your perfect day, Fountain Park and the Event Center. Fountain Park is a picturesque 64 acre park and lake, perfect for an outdoor wedding ceremony. You may also be interested in having the World Famous Fountain operate during your ceremony as guests arrive or depart, or for photos before or after the ceremony.
Our Event Center is available for receptions and rehearsal dinners. The 31,000 square foot event facility highlights include floor to ceiling windows in the lobby and ballroom areas, gallery style walls with art displayed throughout for your guests enjoyment and a patio that overlooks Fountain Park and the surrounding mountain ranges. The licensed and insured caterer and other outside vendors of your choice are welcome.
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Town Mayor and Council Unofficial Primary Election Results
(Fountain Hills) - The Town of Fountain Hills has received preliminary election results from the Maricopa County Elections Department. Below are the unofficial results. The Maricopa County Elections Department is expected to release official results by Tuesday, March 16, 2010. To be elected outright to one of three open Council positions in the Primary Election, candidates needed to garnish 1,779 votes (50% of ballots cast + 1 vote). Dickey, Elkie and Leger are declared tonight’s unofficial winners. Mayor Jay Schlum Votes: 3,467 Percentage: 97.99 Councilmembers Mike Archambault Votes: 2,102 Percentage: 19.71 Ginny Dickey Votes: 2,363 Percentage: 22.15 Tait Elkie Votes: 2,223 Percentage: 20.84 Hugh Henry Votes: 1,617 Percentage: 15.16 Henry Leger Votes: 2,347 Percentage: 22.00 ### (more...)Make a Difference Day: Celebrate Our Community
Give back to the community and come together with friends and neighbors at Fountain Hills Make a Difference Day and the first 100 to register will receive a free t-shirt! On October 24, all Fountain Hills residents, young and old, individuals and groups, can demonstrate their civic pride by taking on a project to maintain the beauty of our Town. It may be painting parking lot curbs, cleaning low-traffic medians, or polishing sculptures. Whatever the project, your time, talent and effort make a valuable contribution to the betterment of Fountain Hills. To participate, you must register at the link below. You can pick a project now to help beautify our Town. Then, on October 24 just come on down to the Fountain Hills Community Center from 7:30 to 11:30 a.m. With your help, Make a Difference Day can become a celebration of residents who care enough to give back to their community. Who: All Fountain Hills residents, young and old alike What: Fountain Hills Make a Difference Day When: Saturday, October 24, 2009 Time: 7:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Where: Town of Fountain Hills Community Center 13001 N. La Montana Drive Fountain Hills, AZ 85268 Registration: Required. CLICK HERE and sign up for a project! Provided: Coffee, juice, water and breakfast foods Free Make A Difference T-shirt to the first 100 people that register. (more...)Gavel About to Fall On Seventh Annual Teen Court
Rather than combating peer pressure, one court in Fountain Hills is embracing it by allowing teens who admit their guilt to be sentenced by a jury or grand jury of their peers. The result? Fewer return to the juvenile justice system as compared to those who are sentenced by an adult, according to the National Youth Court Center. The Fountain Hills Teen Court cases are not mock trials, but the real deal and are presided over by Fountain Hills Municipal Court Judge Ted Armbruster. Only those teens who are 17 and under, who admit their guilt and are first time offenders, typically, are eligible to face peer sentencing. Typical offenses include alcohol possession, curfew violations, shoplifting and traffic violations. As a restorative justice process, the consequences that may be imposed by a Teen Court jury are limited to a combination of the following: community service hours, an education class (e.g., on substance abuse or shoplifting), letter of apology (to victim and/or parents), an essay, and service as a Teen Court juror. If the consequences are completed in a timely manner, the charge may be dropped. Training for teens interested in serving as a prosecuting attorney, defense attorney, victim advocate, bailiff or clerk will be held in September at the Fountain Hills High School and Town Hall. Both high school and junior high students who want to participate as jurors are not required to go through the training, but do receive a general juror orientation on whatever day they appear to serve. All students who participate in any way in the process are eligible to receive community service hours. Participation also includes the Teen Court’s annual field trip to the Arizona Supreme Court, the Capitol, and Legislature. This year, additional trips are planned to various law enforcement and criminal justice facilities, as well as to the ASU law school. What: Seventh annual Fountain Hills Teen Court When: Registration will be held at Fountain Hills High School: Monday, August 3 - Thursday, August 6: 7-11 a.m., except Wednesday which will be from 1-3 p.m. Regular Teen Court Sessions: Various Tuesdays, 2:30 p.m. throughout the school year Who: Any interested high school and junior high students Where: Town Hall, Municipal Court 16705 E. Avenue of the Fountains Fountain Hills, AZ 85268 Participation: If you are a teen who is interested in serving in the FHTC, call Presiding Judge Ted Armbruster (480) 816-5102. (more...)Town of Fountain Hills Offers Senior Living Options Tour
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