Night Moves

Run or walk for the sake of art

SAT 5/7
To some, a "nighttime art run" consists of a mobile graffiti spree with the intent of tagging the maximum number of block walls before dawn. But don't expect many aerosol paint-toting runners at the Night Run for the Arts, since the event is not about turf boundaries, but rather funding for the Scottsdale Center for Performing Arts. There's an 8K run for those more into sculpting their bodies, and a docent-led, 45-minute stroll for those more into the sculptures located in the plaza. Three- and one-mile walks/runs are also offered. Registration is $25 on the day of the race. The starter's pistol goes off at 7 p.m. Saturday, May 7, at the Scottsdale Center for the Arts, 7380 East Second Street. Call 480-948-4436 or see www.scottsdaleperformingarts.org. -- Douglas Towne

Running after sunset is sounding better and better.
Running after sunset is sounding better and better.
The 'Backs face the Nationals -- the Washington Nationals, that is.
The 'Backs face the Nationals -- the Washington Nationals, that is.

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