A Phoestivus for the rest of us!

An event in downtown Phoenix aims to spread some holiday cheer. Gather 'round the aluminum pole for the story of Festivus -- well, make that Phoestivus. 

Now in its third year, the Phoestivus Market features dozens of local vendors, food trucks, a beer garden -- and, of course, the traditional feats of strength and airing of grievances.

Ken Clark is the creator and organizer of the Phoestivus Market, which takes place on two consecutive Wednesdays: December 5 and 12.

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