Arizona Science Center Make something sweet. range from $45-99, and you can get yours at comericatheatre.com. CHRIS COPLAN Walk off a few holiday pounds while you learn more about the local arts scene by hitting the streets of Tempe on Wednesday, January 1. The city publishes online maps for two different self-guided walking tours of art in public spaces, which means you can head out any time you like in search of unique artworks from sculptures to painted utility boxes. One map will guide you through the art WED 1/1 WALK IT OFF ▼ OUTDOORS offerings around Tempe Town Lake, which include poetry by Arizona Poet Laureate Alberto Rios. Another will guide you through downtown streets, where cre- atives are making their mark in diverse ways. You’ll spot the works of Andy Brown, Danielle Foushée, John Randall Nelson, Lucretia Torva, and Frank Ybarra. Visit tempe.gov. LYNN TRIMBLE ▼ CREATIVITY Santa’s elves are hanging up their tools for a while, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have a little fun in the workshop. Ring in the New Year at the Create maker space for Arizona Science Center, 600 East Wash- ington Street. They’re holding a woodwork- ing design studio from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday, January 1. It’s a chance to design and craft your DIY MODE own candy dispenser using professional woodworking tools you might not have hanging around at home. Just remember to use your new skills for good, not evil. No- body wants to see your candy dispenser flying around the neighborhood attached to a drone. Visit azscience.org. LYNN TRIMBLE Night & Day listings are offered free to New Times readers, but inclusion is not guaranteed. Send submissions by email to Culture Editor Jason Keil ([email protected]), fax (602-340-8806), or mail (New Times, 1201 E. Jefferson St., Phoenix, AZ 85034). Please include ZIP code. Continuing items must be resubmitted monthly. No submissions will be taken by telephone. Deadline is noon Tuesday for the following week’s issue, but it’s best to send information three weeks in advance. Search our complete listings online. 21 phoenixnewtimes.com | CONTENTS | FEEDBACK | OPINION | NEWS | FEATURE | NIGHT+DAY | CULTURE | FILM | CAFE | MUSIC | PHOENIX NEW TIMES DEC. 26TH, 2019–JAN. 1ST, 2020