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After nearly two decades of entertaining many Ahwatukee and other area families, Fiddle Sticks Family Fun Park will officially close its doors near Elliot Road and Priest Drive to make way for a 384-unit apartment building.
After nearly two decades of entertaining many Ahwatukee and other area families, Fiddle Sticks Family Fun Park will officially close its doors near Elliot Road and Priest Drive to make way for a 384-unit apartment building.
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Ahwatukee Foothills resident Brice Erausquin has worked at Fiddlesticks for the past two years. Having just started his first year at Arizona State University,Erausquin's major is in general business and he's leaning towards marketing, and said his dream job is something that makes him happy and makes a lot of money. After nearly two decades of entertaining many Ahwatukee and other area families, Fiddlesticks Family Fun Park will officially close its doors near Elliot Road and Priest Drive to make way for a 384-unit apartment building.
Having just started his first year at Arizona State University in 2009, Brice Erausquin said working at Fiddlesticks is still a good thing to do on the weekends. After nearly two decades of entertaining many Ahwatukee and other area families, Fiddlesticks Family Fun Park will officially close its doors near Elliot Road and Priest Drive to make way for a 384-unit apartment building.
Ahwatukee Foothills resident Brice Erausquin has worked at Fiddlesticks for the past two years. Having just started his first year at Arizona State University,Erausquin's major is in general business and he's leaning towards marketing, and said his dream job is something that makes him happy and makes a lot of money. After nearly two decades of entertaining many Ahwatukee and other area families, Fiddlesticks Family Fun Park will officially close its doors near Elliot Road and Priest Drive to make way for a 384-unit apartment building.
Having just started his first year at Arizona State University in 2009, Brice Erausquin said working at Fiddlesticks is still a good thing to do on the weekends. After nearly two decades of entertaining many Ahwatukee and other area families, Fiddlesticks Family Fun Park will officially close its doors near Elliot Road and Priest Drive to make way for a 384-unit apartment building.
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