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4 upcoming neighborhood events in Phoenix (June 24)

Looking to build community in Phoenix? Start with these neighborhood events this month.

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This is a space to share events that are focused on connecting with community and spending time with neighbors.

If you have an event you’d like to submit, email me!

Here’s what’s coming up:

🍽️ Woodland PHX Dinner Night

When: Wednesday, June 24, 6:30 p.m.

Where: Happy Wok, 1724 W. Van Buren St.

“A simple night to gather, show @happywokaz some local love, and enjoy a community dinner together. … All surrounding neighbors are welcome!”

🏃 Free Community Workout + Social Hour

When: Wednesday, June 24, 6:45 p.m.

Where: Orangetheory Fitness, 50 W. Jefferson St.

“Orangetheory Fitness is partnering with Downtown Core Community to provide a free monthly workout! Join us every last Wednesday of the month to sweat it out together, then hang out for a social hour at a nearby spot (suggestions always welcome). Bring a friend!”

☕️ Downtown Core Neighborhood Weekly Hang

When: Every Friday, 7-9 a.m. 

Where: Cactus Cloud Cafe, 111 W. Monroe St.

“The best way to build a neighborhood is by having a third space like @cactuscloudcafe to meet at weekly! Join us every Friday from 7AM to 9AM, before the workday begins, even if it’s just to stop by and say hi to neighbors. No pressure if you can’t make it!”

🧠 Coronado Trivia Night

When: Sunday, June 28, 6 p.m.

Where: AZ Wilderness Miracle Mile, 1418 E. McDowell Road

“Come beat the heat and flex your knowledge with Coronado neighbors!”

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