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From pioneer parades and historical events in Arizona’s towns and cities to major multicultural and Latino celebrations, Arizona offers a variety of events designed to commemorate our Old West past – and our diverse present.
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01.11.10–07.15.10
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Route 66 in Arizona: Don’t Forget Winona
Flagstaff
Travel Route 66 in Arizona via a new Special Collections and Archives Exhibit. The story of Route 66 in Arizona is an amble through time and a journey through the romantic southwest. Within the virtual and physical exhibits, you can experience the impact Route 66 had on the lives of people, towns, and cities along its path through images and stories. http://nau.edu/library/route66exhibit
03.06.10–03.28.10
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Arizona Archaeology and Heritage Awareness Month – Backcountry Tours
Coolidge
Special one hour tours into areas normally closed to the visiting public, highlights include the Prehistoric Ballcourt, Compound B and an ancient roasting pit or “horno,” 1.5 miles on uneven terrain, advance reservations needed, 9 am on Saturdays and Sundays, 520-723-3172 or http://www.nps.gov/cagr
03.06.10–03.21.10
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The Immigrant – subtitled “A Hamilton County Album”
Phoenix
A true story about two Eastern European Jews who immigrated to a small Texas town in 1909, they ended up in the American Southwest through the Galveston Project, by Arizona Jewish Theatre, 602-264-0402 or http://www.azjewishtheatre.org/
03.18.10–03.21.10
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20th Annual National Festival of the West
Scottsdale
Western music, cowboy poetry, western vendors, costume contests, film celebrities, chuck wagon cook-off, mounted action shooting championships, $6-12, 602-996-4387 or www.festivalofthewest.com
03.20.10–03.20.10
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12th Annual Mariachi Festival
Patagonia
Five mariachi performances, Ballet Folklorico performance, food vendors, $10 for four, or $3, 10 am – 5 pm, 520-287-6965 or www.azstateparks.com
03.20.10–03.20.10
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Buffalo Soldier Historic Sites Tour
Sierra Vista
Learn more about the renowned Buffalo Soldiers, the All-Black unit in the late 1800s through the turn-of-the-Century, reservations required, $12, 11:15 am, 520-417-6960 or 800-288-3861 or http://www.visitsierravista.com
03.20.10–03.20.10
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Guided Tour of Buffalo Soldier Historic Sites
Sierra Vista
Learn about the accomplishments and history of Fort Huachuca’s Buffalo Soldiers from a member of the Southwest Association of Buffalo Soldiers, as they take tour participants around Fort Huachuca.
03.21.10–03.21.10
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Chamber Players
Fountain Hills
The 13th season of the Fountain Hills Chamber Players, presents an exciting repertoire full of surprise, precision, and emotion. Tickets $15 per person. For more information, please contact Alice Brovan, at 480-816-1243. Event location: Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church, 16150 E. El Lago Blvd.
For more information, visit www.visitfhfm.com.
03.25.10–03.28.10
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Old Tucson Studios Presents Wild West Days
Tucson
Pistol Packin’ Paula and Hot Shot Johnny Tuscadero in pistol spinning contest for braggin’ rights & custom-engraved Cimarron 45’s, cowboy gunfights, a new Miss Kitty’s Can-Can Revue, and the Wild Wild West: Night of the Deadly Tycoon comedy and stunt show, Western family entertainment, 1880’s chuck wagon lunch, 10 am – 6 pm, $10.95-16.95, 520-883-0100 or http://www.OldTucson.com
03.26.10–03.28.10
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5th Annual Phoenix WorldFEST
Phoenix
Learn about and experience the cultures of Phoenix's ten Sister Cities, taste a variety of ethnic foods and sample beers of the world, music and dance performances, international arts and crafts, educational exhibits, hands-on activities for the kids, produced by Phoenix Sister Cities, free, Fri 4-10 pm, Sat noon - 10 pm, Sun noon - 5 pm, 602-534-3751 or www.phoenixsistercities.org
03.26.10–05.02.10
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5th Annual Cowgirl Up! Art from the Other Half of the West
Wickenburg
The most important show and sale for women artists in the West, with 56 artists and more than 200 drawings, paintings and sculptures, 928-684-2272 or www.outwickenburgway.com or http://www.westernmuseum.org/
03.26.10–03.28.10
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5th Annual Cowgirl Up!
Wickenburg
Art from the other Half of the West Invitational Exhibition & Sale – Desert Caballeros Western Museum, opening weekend includes artists’ & patrons’ party, bash ‘n bid gala, chuck wagon breakfast and artists’ quick draw and auction, exhibit continues through May 2, 928-684-2272 or www.outwickenburgway.com
03.27.10–03.27.10
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7th Annual Camp Verde Highland Games
Camp Verde
Scottish heavy events , living history, clan tents, vendors, dog trials, $7-12, under 3 free, 10 am – 5 pm, 928-771-1218 or www.visitcampverde.com
04.02.10–04.04.10
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2010 Tombstone Old West Founders Days featuring the Rose Tree Festival
Tombstone
Celebrating the 124th blooming of the world's largest rose tree with a rose parade, Taste of Tombstone, mining displays and contests, stick pony races, concerts, variety show at 1881 Scheiffelin Hall, www.tombstonechamber.com
04.07.10–04.11.10
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Fiesta Days Rodeo & Parade
Cave Creek
Includes golf tournament, mutton bustin', rodeo dances, PRCA, rodeo parade and 3 rodeo performances, www.cavecreekrodeo.com
04.09.10–04.10.10
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Pieced Memories, Old & New
Prescott
Mountain Top Quilt Guild quilt show, lots of beautiful quilts, an Opportunity Quilt, a vendors mall, quilters boutique, small quilt auction and old fashioned quilt turnings, $5, 9 am - 5 pm, 928-775-8706 or http://www.mountaintopquilters.com
04.10.10–04.10.10
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Fairbank Days
Fairbank
Live music, art exhibits, re-enactments of "the Great Fairbank Train Robbery," and tours of the Town site and cemetery, bring the family and a picnic, walk, hike or just enjoy the surroundings, free (donations accepted), 520-457-3062
04.10.10–04.10.10
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Battle for Payson Civil War Reenactment
Payson
50-75 costumed actors, 2 live Civil War battles, education and a family friendly atmosphere, free, 11 am - 5 pm, www.battleofpayson.com or www.paysonrimcountry.com
04.10.10–04.11.10
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Return to Paradise: The 6th Annual Modern Phoenix Expo and Home Tour of Paradise Gardens
Scottsdale
Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art and the Modern Phoenix Neighborhood Network present a two-day modernist extravaganza, historic preservationists and design gurus with free seminars, 480-994-2787 or www.modernphoenix.net
04.14.10–04.18.10
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35th Annual Maricopa County Fair - Totally Ag-Citing
Phoenix
An annual occasion to celebrate & pursue the traditional values of educational opportunity, agricultural prosperity & love of family, midway, commercial exhibits, hobbies, agriculture & youth exhibits, motorized events, horse show, art walk of chalk art, $4-7, 602-252-0717 or www.maricopacountyfair.org
04.16.10–04.18.10
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19th Annual Mining Country Boom Town Spree
Miami
Copper Crawl 5K run, Keystone stair climb race, old fashioned mining competitions such as drilling & mucking, arts & crafts, www.globemiamichamber.com
04.17.10–04.17.10
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Roots n' Boots Family Rodeo
Queen Creek
480-358-3715 or www.queencreek.org
04.17.10–04.17.10
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6th Annual Gilbert Global Village Festival
Gilbert
A multi-cultural celebration, features a parade of nations, music, dance, arts & crafts, food and sports of a variety of cultures, two stages of performances, hands on activities & demonstrations, free, 10 am - 4 pm, 480-503-6224 or http://www.ci.gilbert.az.us/parks/gvf.cfm
04.17.10–04.18.10
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16th Annual Arizona Asian Festival
Phoenix
Features ethnic cuisine, arts and crafts, and entertainment, martial arts demonstrations, cultural dances and music from nearly a dozen Asian countries, include Japanese Taiko drums and a fashion show with traditional Asian costumes, Children's Wonderland, crafts for kids, free, Sat 10 am - 7, Sun 10 am - 6 pm, 602-712-8889 or www.aaaa-az.org or www.phoenix.gov/PARKS/heritage.html
04.17.10–04.17.10
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22nd Annual ¡VIVA Tucson! Tejano Music Shootout
Tucson
AZ's premier Tejano music festival, music from regional & national levels, authentic Mexican food, beer tasting garden, social & cultural awareness booths, $20, doors open at 6 pm, 520-882-0018 or http://www.casinodelsol.com/ or www.cplc.org
04.17.10–04.17.10
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Buffalo Soldier Historic Sites Tour
Sierra Vista
Learn more about the renowned Buffalo Soldiers, the All-Black unit in the late 1800s through the turn-of-the-Century, reservations required, $12, 11:15 am, 520-417-6960 or 800-288-3861 or http://www.visitsierravista.com
04.20.10–04.24.10
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28th Annual la Frontera International Mariachi Conference
Tucson
Tucson's largest cultural event with educational workshops in mariachi & folklorico dancing, Participant Showcase, Espectacular Concert, and Garibaldi Fiesta, $, 520-838-3908 or www.tucsonmariachi.org
04.22.10–04.22.10
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Participant Showcase
Tucson
Students that take part in the mariachi and baile folklorico workshops have the opportunity to strut their stuff, glimpse into the future of mariachi and baile folklorico, part of the International Mariachi Conference, $10, 7 pm, 520-838-3908 or www.tucsonmariachi.org
04.22.10–04.25.10
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Canyon Day Open Show Rodeo & Fair
Whiteriver
http://www.canyondayrodeo.com/home
04.23.10–04.23.10
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The Espectacular Concert
Tucson
The best mariachi musicians performing before standing room crowds, this year's performers are Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlan, Mariachi Los Camperos de Nati Cano, Mariachi Cobre and Pedro Fernandez
04.24.10–04.24.10
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The Fiesta de Garibaldi
Tucson
A traditional re-creation of the sights and sounds of the Garibaldi Plaza in Mexico City, features daylong party on two stages, with live mariachi music and baile folklorico acts from all over the Southwest, Mexican food and arts-and-crafts vendors, $5, 10 am - 10 pm, 520-838-3908 or www.tucsonmariachi.org
April 2010
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2010 Living History Program
Tucson
18th century soldiering, demos, games for kids, docent tours, storyteller, try on 18th century clothing, free, 10 am - 3 pm, www.tucsonpresidiotrust.org/calendar.html
04.30.10–05.02.10
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23rd Annual Route 66 Fun Run
Oatman
140 mile road rally of approx. 800 vehicles of all descriptions & ages on the longest remaining stretch of historic Rt. 66, open to all vehicles, Saturday the parade of vehicles leaves Seligman, festivities include the Show-N-Shine, music, dancing, cruise nites, food and fun, overnight in Kingman before continuing to Topock for awards, raffle and farewell ceremony, 928-753-5001 or www.azrt66.com
04.30.10–05.02.10
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A Taste of Greece
Tempe
Greek dancing, music, food & fun, performances by costumed Greek dancers, Greek wine tasting, carnival rides, $2, Fri. & Sat. 11 am - 11 pm, Sun. 11 am - 7 pm, 480-899-3330 or http://atasteofgreeceaz.webs.com
04.30.10–05.01.10
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Cinco de Mayo Tex-Mex-Fest
Globe
Featuring the bands “Tierra” and Little Joe y La Familia” amongst others, also games run by the Arizona Diamondbacks, 50 vendors from traditional Mexican food to jewelry and art, Ballet Folklorico, limited tickets, $30/1-day or $50/2-day pass, www.city-of-globe.ticketleap.com/texmexfest2010 or http://ticketleap.com
05.05.10–05.05.10
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Cinco de Mayo Fiesta
Clarkdale
With Mariachis, margaritas and Mexican food, 928-639-0010 or 800-293-7245 or www.verdecanyonrr.com
05.08.10–05.08.10
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6th Annual Prescott Highland Games
Prescott
By Prescott Area Celtic Society, a wide array of musicians, Scottish and Highland dancing, pipe bands, British food and drink, handmade crafts, sheepdog demonstrations, Scottish athletic competitions, genealogy tent, massed bands and march of clans, $10-12, 9 am –7 pm, http://prescotthighlandgames.com/
05.14.10–05.14.10
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Gary Hardt Memorial Rodeo
Payson
Parade Saturday morning, gates open at 5 pm, rodeo begins at 7 pm, 928-474-9440 or 928-474-4515 or www.paysonrimcountry.com
05.15.10–05.16.10
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45th Annual Home & Historic Building Tour
Jerome
4-8 homes & 2-4 historic public buildings, homes range from Victorians on Company Hill to renovated miner's shacks, also an art exhibition featuring the works of Jerome artists & photographic display from the Jerome Historical Society Archives, self-paced, continuous shuttle service, $6-12, 9 am - 3 pm, 928-634-2900 or 928-634-5477 or www.jeromechamber.com
05.15.10–05.15.10
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11th Annual Great Fort Apache Heritage Reunion - "Gathering of the People"
Whiteriver
Fort Apache Historic Park, features Apache song and dance competition, "Battle of the Crown Dancers", 5K run/walk, trail hike, demonstrators, vendors, exhibits and Fort Apache walking tours, 10 am - 5 pm, 928-338-3849 or www.fortapachearizona.org
05.15.10–05.15.10
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Buffalo Soldier Historic Sites Tour
Sierra Vista
Learn more about the renowned Buffalo Soldiers, the All-Black unit in the late 1800s through the turn-of-the-Century, reservations required, $12, 11:15 am, 520-417-6960 or 800-288-3861 or http://www.visitsierravista.com
05.15.10–05.15.10
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Twilight Tour of Jewish History Museum
Tucson
Built in 1910, the Jewish History Museum (Historic Stone Avenue Temple) was the first Jewish house of worship established in the Arizona Territory; located in the downtown Tucson area within the Barrio Libre National Historic Area, free, 7pm, 520-670-9073 or http://www.jewishhistorymuseum.org/home
05.29.10–05.30.10
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20th Annual Zuni Festival of Arts and Culture
Flagstaff
After a four year hiatus, the A:shiwi people will share Zuni language, lifeways and traditional dances and flute played, see weavers, inlay jewelers, fetish carvers and painters, exotic stone, shell and antler will be carved into Zuni animal fetishes of the six directions, learn about the shaping, forming and painting of traditional Zuni pottery, www.musnaz.org
05.29.10–05.31.10
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36th Annual Phippen Museum Western Art Show & Sale
Prescott
Premier outdoor western art show featuring more than 150 western artists from around the country, a popular "Quick Draw" & auction 2 pm Sat & Sun, daily 9 am, 928-778-1385 or www.phippenartmuseum.org
05.29.10–05.31.10
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31st Annual Wyatt Earp Days
Tombstone
Celebrate the life and times of the Old West's most famous lawman in "the town too tough to die," with costumed entertainers, BBQ, stagecoach rides, free, www.tombstonechamber.com or www.wyattearpdays.com
12.02.10–12.30.10
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33rd Annual Las Noches de las Luminarias
Phoenix
Thousands of hand-lit luminarias line the garden pathways, musical entertainment each night, additional buffet dinner is available, $25, 5:30 pm, pre-register, 480-481-8188 or 480-481-8188 or www.dbg.org
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