Category: Cultural


Welcome to the Arizona Museum for Youth, where it’s adventure time from the instant you enter until the moment you leave. Some of the key upcoming events include:

Wing It!  All Things That Fly – February 10th through May 6th, 2012

An exhibition that features artwork that showcases our collective fascination with the creatures, inventions and fantasies which allow us to venture up, up and away!

Extreme Pets – May 25th through September 9th, 2012

Domestic animals are not possessions. They are members of the family. Whether it be dog, cat, birds, hamsters, lizards, goats, horses or elephants, our pets provide us with unconditional love. Extreme Pets takes an artistic look at the relationship people have with pets and how much they affect our lives.

Show Me The Money – September 28th through January 20, 2013

Show Me the Money bring to life through art some of the things that make the world go around: dollars, banknotes, bankrolls, bills, bread, bucks, capital, cash, checks, chips, coins, coinage, dough, finances, funds, gold, gravy, greenbacks, hard cash, legal tender, loot, pesos, riches, roll, salary, silver, treasures, wad, wages, and wealth. No matter what you call it, money is an interesting subject to illustrate through art.

Check out membership. For frequent visitors it might be worth considering.

There are a ton of other events listed for 2012. Check the event calendar (link below).

The Museum for Youth isn’t just for kids. There are plenty of things for adults to do as well…in fact there’s a page just for them (see below).

Dates and Times

  • Closed Mon
  • Tue to Sat 10am to 4pm
  • Sun 12pm to 4pm

Admission

  • $7.00
  • Children under 1 are FREE
  • Members are FREE

Address

35 North Robson
Mesa, AZ 85201

Map & Directions

Links

4th of July CelebrationsHere’s the big list of 4th of July events around the Valley, with a couple of extra events we found. Not all the events take place on the 4th, and some may be subject to change, particularly if there is a risk of fire. Pretty much all of these events are free, but not all activities are free. Be sure to check with the event organizers or website for any last-minute changes.

* Sat Jul 2nd *

Anthem’s Independence Day Celebration

Mesa Celebration of Freedom

* Sun July 3rd * 

Ahwatukee Red, White & Bloom

  • Starts 6:00pm
  • Fireworks 9:00pm
  • FREE Admission
  • Music
  • Contests
  • Food
  • Drinks
  • Link to Event Site

Lake Pleasant Fireworks Show

  • Starts 5:00pm
  • Fireworks 9:00pm
  • Food
  • Live Music
  • Activities
  • Link to Event 

Wickenburg Independence Day Celebration

* Mon July 4th *


Apache Junction Hometown 4th of July Celebration

Buckeye Old Fashioned 4th of July

Chandler Fireworks Spectacular

  • FREE Admission
  • Starts 4:00pm
  • Fireworks 9:30pm
  • Activities
  • Water slide
  • Games
  • Music
  • Link to Event

Cottonwood

  • FREE Admission
  • Starts 4:00pm
  • Food & Drinks
  • Water slides
  • Inflatable Rides
  • Link to Event

Flagstaff

  • Events all weekend
  • FREE Admission
  • Fireworks 9:00pm
  • Link to Event

Gilbert Lighting Up the Sky to Conquer Hunger

  • FREE Admission
  • Multiple viewing locations
  • Gates open 6:00pm
  • Link to Event 

Goodyear’s Star Spangled 4th

  • FREE Admission
  • Concessions
  • Activies
  • Live Music
  • Starts 6:00pm
  • Link to Event 

Maricopa’s Great American Barbecue

Payson 

  • Events all day
  • FREE Admission (Some events require fee)
  • Fireworks 9:00pm
  • Live music
  • Games
  • Food & Drinks
  • Link to Event 

Phoenix Fabulous 4th

  • FREE Admission
  • Starts 6:00pm
  • Fireworks 9:30pm
  • Inflatable Rides
  • Music
  • Food
  • F16 Flyover
  • Link to Event 

Surprise

  • Starts 4:30pm
  • Rookie League Baseball @5:30pm
  • FREE Admission (with food donation)
  • Link to Event

As with any event, please check the event website or with the vendor to verify the information posted above. This posting is for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon for complete accuracy. Please check all dates, times, locations, prices, age restrictions, safety and other information with the event organizer before attending. This information is provided “as is” and accuracy or relevance cannot be verified.

Prescott Rode - World's Oldest RodeoJust an hour or so north of the Valley lies Prescott, and a world of difference. Here is the start of the higher desert, much cooler temperatures, seasonal differences such as fall foliage, and a very different pace of life.

For a number of years Prescott vied with Phoenix to be the state capital, its fate linked to the local mining economy. Today, it is frozen in time. The old buildings, especially in downtown, are beautifully maintained. At the center, Courthouse Square is cool, green and beautiful, reminiscent of village greens one might expect to see in much old cities in the south.

Prescott is a popular day or weekend escape from the Valley heat. There’s also always something going on, but even if Prescott is going through one of its “quieter” weekends, there;s usually a musician playing somewhere, museums and stores that need to be explored, or a beverage to be savored somewhere.

June means Prescott Frontier Days, and the “world’s oldest” rodeo, running pretty much continually since 1888. If you’ve never been to a rodeo, this is one heck of a place to start – be warned, they’re addictive…

During Frontier Days, there’s a ton to do outside the rodeo, from children’s activities to arts and craft shows, live entertainment, dancing, and of course the Frontier Days Parade. Some events are free, others, such as the rodeo itself start at about $12 a person (see links below for tickets).

The whole event starts June 28 and runs through the 4th of July. So, if you’re looking for a weekend getaway, or just a fun day or half day out, head up to Prescott and the 124th Annual Prescott Frontier Days event (be sure to stop by the Prescott Brewing Company for lunch and a micro brew).

Have fun, be safe and don’t drink and drive!

Dates and Times

  • Tue 6/28 to Mon 7/4
  • Rodeo
    • Daily 7:30pm
    • 7:30pm & 1:30pm on 7/2 and 7/4

Rates

  • Rodeo from $12 per person (link below)
  • Other events vary (check website below)

Location(s)

  • Prescott, Arizona
  • Rodeo at Prescott Rodeo Grounds

Links

As with any event, please check the event website or with the vendor to verify the information posted above. This posting is for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon for complete accuracy. Please check all dates, times, locations, prices, age restrictions, safety and other information with the event organizer before attending.

2011 Jazz Party Paradise ValleyWhat is Jazz?

A style of music, native to America, characterized by a strong but flexible rhythmic understructure with solo and ensemble improvisations on basic tunes and chord patterns and, more recently, a highly sophisticated harmonic idiom. “(the Free Dictionary)

That’s one way to describe it, but another is simply as “indescribable”. You know good Jazz when you hear it and at the 2011 Paradise Valley Jazz Party, there will be plenty of it. There will be several sessions over two days, in the intimate Music Room at the Embassy Suites Hotel with over 17 hours of playing from some of today’s leading Jazz musicians including The Jeff Hamilton Trio and The John Clayton Trio.

Other players comprised a “who’s who” of Jazz including Mike Kocour, Jodi Proznick, Herlin Riley, Bruce Forman, Richie Cole, Wycliffe Gordon, and many others. The Embassy Suites Hotel is offering special weekend packages for guests and the intimate and acoustically perfect venue will provide visitors with a chance to experience Jazz up close and personal, the way it was meant to be.

If you’re new to Jazz, then this could not be a better way to experience it live. You’ll be hooked!

Tickets are available for the whole weekend or individual sessions (see below). You must have a reservation to attend, so book now.

Dates & Times

  • Sat 4/16 12pm
  • Sat 4/16 8pm
  • Sun 4/17 10:30 am (includes lunch)

Rates

  • From $55 for one session to $195 for the weekend

Venue
Embassy Suites Hotel
4415 E. Paradise Village Parkway South
Phoenix, Arizona 85032

Map & Directions

Links
Paradise Valley Jazz website
Paradise Valley Jazz program
Paradise Valley Jazz ticket reservations
Embassy Suites Hotel reservations
As with any event, please check the event website or with the vendor to verify the information posted above. This posting is for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon for complete accuracy. Please check all dates, times, locations, prices, age restrictions, safety and other information with the event organizer before attending.

Civil War Battles in ArizonaYou may not know this, but Picacho Peak was the site of the western-most battle of the Civil War. On April 15 (hmmm) 1862, a Union patrol ran into Confederate pickets. In a relatively quick battle of 90 minutes, the Union troops were sent packing. The Confederate unit hastily moved to Tucson where they informed the garrison of the presence of Union troops. The garrison left town and Tucson was captured shortly thereafter.

This weekend at Picacho Peak State Park the battle will be among several reenacted during the Civil War Festival this weekend. Reenactments will take place both days, starting at 9:30. There will be artillery demonstrations, live theater, cavalry charges, battles, gun fights, vendors and more.

The weather looks promising (it is Arizona after all) and it’s $10 for a vehicle of 4 ($3 per person if separate).

Admission

  • $10 for a car of 4.
  • $3 per person.

Links


As with any event, please check the event website or with the vendor to verify the information posted above. This posting is for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon for complete accuracy. Please check all dates, times, locations, prices, age restrictions, safety and other information with the event organizer before attending.

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