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![]() State Event Calendar July 24-September 26, Cantos Parallelos - Phoenix Art Museum Exhibition of post WWII Argentinean painting, sculpture and assemblage that parody Argentine middle-class ideas of good taste, 75 large-scale works by Antonio Berni, Jorge de la Vega, Victor Grippo, Alberto Heredia and other masters of contemporary Argentinean art. For information call: (602)257-1222 [Return to top] July 30-31, Southwestern Low Desert Gardening & Landscaping Conference Camelback Inn & Resort, by Master Gardeners for UofA Maricopa County Cooperative Extension, horticulture professionals gather with other who enjoy gardening for educational programs and to exchange ideas. For information call: (602)470-8086 [Return to top] July 30-August 1, Southwest Quilt Festival - Train Show County Fairgrounds, antique and new quilts and afghans, collectible and new trains of all scales, train related collectibles. For information call: (520)524-6407 [Return to top] July 31, Starlight Tours Verde Canyon Railroad, depart by daylight, enjoy sunset and return by moonlight and star-studded sky. For information call: (800)293-7245 [Return to top] August 1, Arizona Rattlers vs. Portland Forest Dragons West Arena, arena football. For information call: (602)514-8383 [Return to top] August 5, Concerts in the Park Rotary Community Park, 7:30 pm, free, Thursdays. For information call: (520)453-8686 [Return to top] August 6-8, Flagstaff SummerFest 200+ juried artists from across the country, fine food, continuous live entertainment and hands-on arts and crafts activities for the children For information call: (602)968-5353 [Return to top] August 6-27, Young's Farm Friday Night Corn Feed All-you-can-eat dinner, live music & corn husking contest, For information call: (520)632-7272 [Return to top] August 7, Firefighter's Muster Firefighters competition, vendors, crafts, 3 pm, For information call (520)645-2902 [Return to top] August 12, Mighty Mud Mania Tug-of-war, foot races, slipping & sliding in mud, free. For information call: (520)757-7919 [Return to top] August 20-22, Shockwave Boat Regatta For information call: (520)855-2141 [Return to top] August 27-28, Norteno Music Festival and Street Fair Music developed by German descendants living in the southern U.S. and ranchers in Northern Mexico, highlights the button accordion and the bajo sexto, food, local crafts, art exhibit, children's entertainment area, free. For information call: (520)622-2801 [Return to top] August 27-29, 2nd Annual Hon-Dah Pow Wow in the Pines Tribes will get together to compete in fancy dance, grass dance, arts & crafts, food, Apache Sunrise dance included. For information call: (520)369-0299 [Return to top] September 1-30, Artists' Open Studio & Art Workshops Week-long workshops in all media taught by nationally renowned professional artists. For information call: (602)990-1422 [Return to top] September 3-6, 49th Annual Coconino County Fair Demolition derby, 4-H livestock auction, magicians, clowns, petting zoo, musical performances, carnival rides, exhibits. For information call: (520)774-5139 [Return to top] September 5-7, First Territorial Capital Days Parade, chili cook-off, entertainment, fireworks, dance. For information call: (520)636-2493 [Return to top] September 8-12, 53rd Annual Navajo Nation Fair Arts & crafts, baby contest, free BBQ, exhibits, concerts, horse racing, parade, Pow Wow, rodeo, traditional song & dance, fry bread contest, carnival. For information call: (520)871-6703 [Return to top] September 10-11, 5th Annual Bed Race Luau & Silent Auction Hawaiian entertainment and food, live auction and silent action, 5:30 pm, parade features 70 teams competing for a trip to Hawaii, free. For information call: (520)774-1330 [Return to top] September 12, Gold Star Hunter Jumper Horse Show Participants compete on jump and hunt courses ranging from two to five feet in height. For information call: (520)774-5107 [Return to top] September 17-19, 5th Annual Fall Outdoor Recreation Sale and Show Special sale pricing of boats, RVs, 4WD, sports utility vehicles, campers, tent trailers, camping equipment, hunting gear, vacation ideas, clinics, demonstrations & special features. For information call: (602)277-4748 [Return to top] September 23-25, Apache County Fair Show, carnival, auction, exhibits, entertainment, free. For information call: (520)337-2621 [Return to top] September 24-25, 8th Annual Chili-Salsa Cook-Off Red and green chili cook-off and salsa made on-site, tasting, games, food, people's choice awards, free, Fri 4 pm, Sat 9 am For information call: (520)356-3212 [Return to top] September 25-26, 17th Annual Devonshire Renaissance Faire Family entertainment with a medieval theme, featuring costumed knights in mock battles, jugglers, history displays, arts and crafts, musicians, period games, children's area. For information call: (602)256-3130 [Return to top] October 2-24, 14th Annual Pumpkin Festival Hayrides every weekend in Oct. 10 am - 4 pm, cut your own pumpkin, also pick broccoli, cabbage, beets, peas, carrots and cauliflower, For information call: (800)351-6698 [Return to top] October 5-10, Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk Tony-Award winning musical history of American rhythm. For information call: (520)621-3341 [Return to top] October 7-10, 73rd Annual Graham County Fair Old time fair with horseshoe tournament, climbing greased pole, 3-legged races, carnival, food, exhibits, entertainment. For information call: (520)428-2511 [Return to top] October 10-12, 29th Annual Fourth Avenue Street Fair 350 arts and crafters, food, entertainers and musicians from around the US, 4 street level stages & a main stage, free. For information call: (520)624-5004 [Return to top] October 15-17, Greater Phoenix Greek Festival Ethnic cuisine, cooking demos, cathedral tours, folk dancers, authentic regional costumes, artifacts, entertainment. For information call: (602)264-7863 [Return to top] October 20-24, 22nd Annual Relics and Rods Run to the Sun Car run of pre-1960 street rods & custom cars, show & shine, car parade. For information call: (520)855-0933 [Return to top] October 22-24, 6th Annual Halloween Nights Haunted mine tour, camp fire, ghost stories told while riding through the old mining district on the train, fun and spooky for the whole family. For information call: (480)983-0333 [Return to top] October 29, The Great Pumpkin Carving Challenge A face-off between surgeons and the chefs of resorts from across the Valley, pumpkins are auctioned to benefit Valley Big Brothers & Big Sisters, For information call: (602)759-7883 [Return to top] October 30, Halloween Monster Bash Carnival Children's activities, candy & prizes, parade of costumes, pony rides, petting zoo, carnival games. For information call: (602)412-7198 [Return to top] October 31, 22nd Annual Family Halloween Carnival Ghoulish goodies for the goblins, entertainment, costume contest, carnival games, food. For information call: (480)350-5180 [Return to top] November 1-30, Artists' Open Studio and Art Workshops Week-long workshops in all mediums by nationally renowned professional artists. For information call: (480)990-1422 [Return to top] November 4-7, Nascar Dura-lube 500 Features the world's premier level of stock car racing with the superstars of the sport, Jeff Gordon & Dale Earnhardt compete in the Winston Cup division, while the Busch Series and Featherlite stock cars are also featured. For information call: (602)252-2227 [Return to top] November 5-7, Fine Art and Wine Festival Wine & micro-brew tasting, entertainment, unique shops, outdoor cafes. For information call: (480)837-5637 [Return to top] November 5-14, WorldFest Flagstaff International Film Festival Premieres 40 new US and foreign films and 80 shorts, 250+ filmmakers to attend from around the world, a series of 6 film & video production seminars, premieres only new independent films and each film is personally introduced by its director. For information call: (520)913-0444 [Return to top] November 6-27, Market at Murphy Park Bustling outdoor market with the Valley's finest artisans and crafters, Saturdays. For information call: (602)930-2299 [Return to top] November 10-14, Mitsubishi Motors Invitational Pro Am Features the Lady Professional Golfers of the LPGA Tour with a purse of $200,000. For information call: (212)305-5500 [Return to top] November 12, Grand Opening of Kartchner Caverns State Park Opening ceremonies of the campgrounds, interpretive programs, Discovery Center, tours of the caverns. For information call: (520)586-4100 [Return to top] November 17-21, Dance Fall Concert Performance of highly acclaimed faculty and student choreography accompanied by the work of guest artist David Dorfman. For information call: (602)965-6447 [Return to top] November 19-21, 18th Annual Holiday Craft Market 100+ booths of juried work, including glass art, metalwork, painting, pottery, ceramics, woodwork, leather, clothing, furniture, food, free. For information call: (520)624-2333 [Return to top] November 24-January 14, 9th Annual Red Rock Fantasy of Lights More than a million holiday lights create 60 different themed displays to stroll thru while enjoying holiday music, "dancing lights" show with lights synchronized to classical holiday music, dusk. For information call: (520)282-1777 [Return to top] November 26-27, Glendale Glitters Spectacular Nighttime sky lights up with 500,000+ twinkling multi-color lights, opening nights include holiday entertainment, food, crafts, children's wonderland with Santa and snow and special lighting ceremony and fireworks show on the 26th. For information call: (602)930-2299 [Return to top] December 1, J. Michael Dunham and the Discovery Ensemble Part of Jazz in AZ concert series. For information call: (480)965-5377 [Return to top] December 2-4, Las Noche de las Luminarias 1000+ lit luminarias line the garden pathways, 15 musical groups perform throughout the garden, optional buffet. For information call: (602)941-1225 [Return to top] December 4-5, La Fiesta de Tumacacori Cultural heritage with food, entertainment & crafts, folklorico & Native American dancing, Mexican, Indian, Old-time Arizona music, free. For information call: (520)776-1707 [Return to top] December 10, Victorian Christmas in Candlelight Mesa's only fully-restored Victorian home will open its door to the public to showcase turn-of-the-century holiday decor, special entertainment, 7-9 pm,. For information call: (480)644-2760 [Return to top] December 11-12, 23rd Annual Pueblo Grande Indian Market 450+ Native American artisans, traditional entertainment dancing & singing, frybread, chili & Mexican food, 9 am - 5 pm,. For information call: (602)495-0901 [Return to top] December 16-19, 2nd Annual Old-Fashioned Christmas 1000's of lights, carriage rides, train rides, Santa Claus, carolers, tree on Main Street, camp fire, shopping, free admission to the town, bring canned food for discount on attractions, shopping & refreshments. For information call: (480)983-0333 [Return to top] December 22-24, Luminaria Lighting Along the Main Streets, creates the illusion of an old Spanish village. For information call: (480)837-1654 [Return to top] December 26-31, 1999 National Collegiate Parachuting Championships Parachuting competition, 8 am - sunset, free. For information call: (520)682-4441 [Return to top] December 31-January 9, New Millennium First People's World's Fair and Pow Wow - Thunder in the Desert 100+ tribal nations from North America and first people from around the world to share their cultural experience through song, dance, crafts, food and cultural displays, also parades, fashion shows, seminars, equestrian events. For information call: (520)622-4900 [Return to top] December 31, 29th Annual MicroAge Fiesta Bowl Parade 15 floats, 20 bands, specialty and equestrian units; Arizona's largest one-day spectator event and one of the nation's finest and largest parades. For information call: (480)350-0911 [Return to top] |
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