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This calendar of events for Arizona communities has been produced to assist you in making travel arrangements. It is for information only and does not constitute a recommendation.

Dates for July 2008 Arizona events were correct at time of publication. Since dates are occasionally changed, please confirm them in advance. Updates, additions and corrections to any Arizona events are made at www.ArizonaGuide.com.

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15 PHOENIX: Phoenix Mercury vs. San Antonio – US Airways Center, $10 and up, 7 pm, 602-252-WNBA or www.phoenixmercury.com
16 PHOENIX: 2008 Specialty Dinner Series – The Phoenician, pairs multi-course menus with some of the world’s top vineyards and distilleries, also meet and ask questions of the expert, this month Four Peaks and Jim Roper, Head Brewer, 480-423-2530
16 TUCSON: Primavera Cooks! – a series of Apprentice chef and gourmet dinning events, community members, under the tutelage of some of Tucson’s finest chefs, create and prepare an elaborate wine-paired dinner to guests, in the kitchens and dining rooms of participating restaurants, this week’s venue is Rio Cafe, $125, 520-623-5111 ext. 101 or www.primavera.org/events_cooks.php
16-19 PRESCOTT: Joe Mayer and the Town That Built Him – Blue Rose Theater, annual Tenderfoot Presentation featuring original music by D-Squared, 7:30 pm, 928-445-3122 or www.sharlot.org
17 PHOENIX: Phoenix Mercury vs. Los Angeles – US Airways Center, women’s basketball, $10 and up, 7 pm, 602-252-WNBA or www.phoenixmercury.com
17 PRESCOTT VALLEY: Movies Under the Stars - Prescott Valley Civic Center, (7501 E. Civic Circle), featuring Ice Age: The Meltdown, (PG), concessions and vendors on site, 6 pm, www.pvaz.net
17 SCOTTSDALE: Summer Family Night at the Museum: Paint, Play and Sing Along!– Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, 7374 E. Second Street colorful, jazzy moods of the artwork featured in the exhibition, live music, children create a fanciful group mobile, blow giant soap bubbles, splash in the outdoor fountain, treats, $20/family of four, pre-register, 5:30 pm, pre-register, 480-874-4641
17 SCOTTSDALE: McDowell Sonoran Conservancy Summer Series – Scottsdale Community College, Meg White, Center for Native and Urban Wildlife, will provide an update on her research entitled Brown’s Ranch Research Project: Invasive Plants, pre-register, 6 pm, 480-998-7971 extension 105 or www.mcdowellsonoran.org
17 SEDONA: Moonlight Hike – Red Rock State Park, includes a naturalist-led interpretive program on the park’s beautiful trails, enjoy sunset and moonrise, wear suitable clothing and bring water and a flashlight, 6:30 pm, 928-282-6907 or www.azstateparks.com
17-20 FT. MCDOWELL: Lori Piestewa National Native American Games - features competition in five sports: basketball, cross-country, softball, volleyball & track & field, for men & women, 480-517-9700 or www.gcsg.org
17-8/2 PRESCOTT: Juke Box Fusion – Prescott Fine Arts Theatre, music, dance, lights, sound, movement-you ain’t seen nothin’ like it, $10-19, 7:30 & 2 pm, 928-445-3286 or www.pfaa.net
18 CLARKDALE: Grape Train Escapes - Verde Canyon Railroad, wine tasting trains, unique wines and food from around the world, 928-639-0010 or 800-293-7245 or www.verdecanyonrr.com
18 FLAGSTAFF: Full Moon Bat Program - Arboretum at Flagstaff, learn about the habitats of native Arizona bats and bats from around the world, learn about echolocation using a “bat detector,” observe bats feeding on insects at sunset, $5-7, 6-8 pm, 928-774-1442 or www.thearb.org
18 FLAGSTAFF: Celtic Music Jam – Heritage Square, 6 pm, free, 928-556-3161 or www.nachs.info
18 PATAGONIA: Moonlight Hike – Sonoita Creek State Natural Area, wear sturdy shoes, bring water, trail is moderately difficult with a 350 ft. elevation gain, sponsored by the Friends of Sonoita Creek, call to confirm, 520-287-2791 or www.azstateparks.com
18 PHOENIX: Remember the 80’s Costume Party – Wrigley Mansion, come dressed as your favorite 80’s song, pop rock icon, or don that big bold hairstyle, win prizes, with DJ Peabody and local favorite Rock Lobster, karaoke, break dancers, hosted by Kaley O’Kelley, benefits Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, $25 ahead, $50 at the door, www.wrigleymansion80sparty.com
18 SCOTTSDALE: 33rd Annual Mighty Mud Mania – Chaparral Park, includes mud obstacle courses for 1-6 yr olds and 7-17 yr olds, and a mud puddle pool for tiny tots, also sandcastle building, giant waterslides, giant water cannons and a swim, 8:30 am – 2 pm, 480-312-2771 or www.scottsdaleaz.gov/Parks/mmm
18-19 GREER: 7th Annual Music from Greer - Concerts with Altitude - chamber music concerts, with a String Quartet, 7 pm, admission by donation, 928-735-7568 or www.greerarizona.com
18-19 LAKE HAVASU CITY: Shockwave Custom Boat Regatta - Nautical Inn, 928-680-0265 or www.golakehavasu.com or www.jokerswildpromotions.com
18-19 SHOW LOW: Relay for Life of the White Mountains – Blue Ridge High School, overnight activity to celebrate survivorship, remember those lost to cancer and raise $ for the fight against cancer, $10, 6 pm – 6 am, 928-526-2896 or www.acsevents.org/relay/az
18-19 SNOWFLAKE: Annual Pioneer Day Celebration - arts & crafts fair at H.S. football field, parade, BBQ, rodeo, dances, kid’s entertainment, theatrical performance, pioneer day run, softball league tournament, free swimming, fireworks display, 928-536-4331 or www.azwhitemountains.net or www.snowflaketaylorchamber.org
18-20 FT. MCDOWELL: Fort McDowell Yavapai Native American Arts Show – Radisson Fort McDowell Resort and Conference Center, the best painters, potters, weavers, jewelers and other Native American artisans, watch demonstrations and cultural performances, Native American food, free, Fri 4-9 pm, Sat 10 am – 9 pm, Sun 10 am – 2 pm, 480-816-7162 or www.ftmcdowell.org
18-20 SELIGMAN: Seligman Days - softball tournaments, parade, live music, dancing, raffles, cow plop, Miss Seligman pageant, kid games, food cook-off, 928-308-8210 or www.seligmanarizona.org
18-20 WILLCOX: Warren Earp/Western Heritage Days – celebrates the western heritage of Willcox, dinner theater on Friday featuring Wyatt (a descendant of the historic Wyatt Earp) and his wife Terri, Sat. parade at 9 am, craft vendors, music, book signings, historic story tellers, kid’s games and workshops, 520-384-2272 or www.willcoxchamber.com or www.warrenearpwesternheritagedays.com
18-11/2 PRESCOTT: Wild Horses: Equine Art at Home on the Range – Phippen Museum, this exhibit explores the visual beauty of the horse in its role as a working partner, friend and inspiration of both cowboys and native Americans in the American West, 928-778-1385 or www.phippenartmuseum.org
19 CAMP VERDE: 17th Annual Cornfest - Community Center, bluegrass music, corn eating contest, hog calling, old-fashioned games, cow pie throwing, vendors, corniest joke contest, free, 5-10 pm, 928-567-0535 ext. 135 or www.cvaz.org
19 CHANDLER: Oceans Apart – Chandler Center for the Arts, songs and instrumentals of Ireland, Wales, Scotland and North America, 7:30 pm, free, http://chandlercenter.org/
19 CORDES JUNCTION: Italian Night – Arcosanti, celebrate Italian food and music with a special performing guest, 5 pm, 928-632-6217 or www.arcosanti.org
19 FLAGSTAFF: Absolute Bikes Taylor House Benefit Century Bicycle Ride – with 65-mile and 45-mile options, through Flagstaff area and Sunset Crater and Wupatki National Monuments, rest stops, lunch at start/finish, $40 minimum donation, 928-779-5969 or www.absolutebikes.net
19 FLAGSTAFF: Burnett Family Bluegrass – Heritage Square, part of the Heritage Square Trust’s Summer Concert Series, 4 pm, 928-853-4292 or www.heritagesquaretrust.org
19 GLENDALE: Christmas in July – Historic Downtown, holiday shopping, music, discounts, giveaways, free, 10 am – 4 pm, 623-930-4500 or www.glendaleaz.com
19 PAYSON: Cold Shott & the Hurricane Horns Summer Concert –Green Valley Park Amphitheater, free outdoor funk/jazz concert, 7 pm, www.paysonrimcountry.com
19 PHOENIX: Phoenix Mercury vs. Atlanta – US Airways Center, women’s basketball, $10 and up, 7 pm, 602-252-WNBA or www.phoenixmercury.com
19 PHOENIX: Summer Twilight Tours by Desert Little Bear! - Deer Valley Rock Art Center, join Public Educator, Desert Little Bear, for a guided tour of the Deer Valley Rock Art Center's spectacular rock art, the Center has the largest concentration of Native American petroglyphs in the Phoenix Valley, Desert Little Bear answers questions about desert wildlife, birds, insects, plants and Native American cultures, 7 pm, reservations, $2.50-6.50, 623-582-8007 or www.asu.edu/clas/shesc/dvrac
19 PIMA: Pioneer Days Parade and Festivities – www.visitgrahamcounty.com
19 PRESCOTT: Movies in the Park – Watson Lake Park, featuring Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium, (G), concessions and vendors on site, 6 pm, free, www.cityofprescott.net
19 SCOTTSDALE: Summer Concert Series – Kierland Commons, this week featuring Groove Merchants, R&B with horns, 7 pm, free, 480-348-1577 or www.kierlandcommons.com
19 SHOW LOW: “Paint Out” – Fool Hollow State Park, Arizona State Parks and Tucson Plein Air Painters’ Society host paint outs throughout the state in the State Parks, free to participating artists, 602-542-7119 or 928-537-3680 or www.azstateparks.com
19 SIERRA VISTA: Guided Tour of Buffalo Soldier Historical Sites – Fort Huachuca Museum, learn about the accomplishments and history of Fort Huachuca’s Buffalo Soldiers from members of the Southwest Association of Buffalo Soldiers, noon, free, 520-417-6960
19 SUPERIOR: Plants-of-the-Bible Guided Tours – Boyce Thompson Arboretum, learn about botany, history and scripture on a walk alongside volunteer and Bible scholar David Oberpriller, 9:30 am, $3-7.50, 520-689-2811 or http://arboretum.ag.arizona.edu
19 WILLIAMS: 2nd Annual Jam Zone – Williams Recreation Center, games, competitions, BBQ, 928-635-1496 or www.williamsfestivals.com
19-20 FLAGSTAFF: 11th Annual Arizona Highland Celtic Festival - Foxglenn Park, bagpipes, kilts & luck of the Irish, continuous entertainment, athletics, dance, children's activities and traditional foods, $4-15, Sat 9 am - 6 pm, Sun 10 am – 4 pm, 928-556-3161 or www.nachs.info
19-20 PRESCOTT: Williamson Valley FD Arts & Crafts Show - Courthouse Plaza, hand-made and enhanced crafts, culinary arts, fine arts, leather, metal works, wood, 9 am - 5 p, 928-778-4448 or www.prescott.org
19-20 PRESCOTT VALLEY: Parelli 2008 – Horse Lovers Only Tour - Tim’s Toyota Center, 866-443-8849 or www.timstoyotacenter.com or www.parelli.com
19-20 WILLCOX: Sweet Corn Extravaganza & Peach Mania Festival - Apple Annie's Produce & Pumpkins, corn and other vegetables will be available for you-pick, enjoy hot roasted sweet corn, 8 am – 5:30 pm, free, 520-384-2084 or www.appleannies.com
19-20 WILLIAMS: ARRL Arizona State Convention & Hamfest - Bob Dean Rodeo Grounds, Arizona's largest hamfest, features major manufacturers, dealers, exhibits, speakers, swap meet, seminars, classes, prizes, free, 602-881-2722 or 928-635-1418 or www.arca-az.org/arca
20 FLAGSTAFF: Summer Star Fest - Lowell Observatory, numerous telescopes set up for viewing throughout the Lowell campus and indoor exhibits and presentations, astronomy book author Klaus Brasch will give an presentation, The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, 7 pm, $6, 928-233-3211 or www.lowell.edu
20 FLAGSTAFF: 24th Annual Mountain Man Triathlon - Lake Mary, Sprint: swim 700 meters, bike 10.6 miles, run 3.1 miles; Olympic: swim 1500 meters, bike 24.9 miles, run 6.2 miles, spectators free, 6:30 am, 928-526-8761 or www.trifind.net or www.mountainmanevents.com w
20 FLAGSTAFF: Grand Canyon Guitar Society – Heritage Square, part of the Heritage Square Trust’s Summer Concert Series, community members, serious guitar students and professional musicians, guitarists of all ages, styles, 2 pm, 928-853-4292 or www.heritagesquaretrust.org
21-25 TUCSON: 9th Annual Archaeology Summer Camp for Adults - Arizona State Museum, in an air-conditioned research lab, special tours, presentations, hands-on activities, $300, registration required, bioarchaeologists and a zooarchaeologist will offer a course on human and animal bone identification, 520-626-8381 or www.statemuseum.arizona.edu
21-26 PHOENIX: Native American Basketball Invitational – U.S. Airways Center, www.nabihoops.com
23-26 ST. JOHNS: 129th Annual Pioneer Days - Dutch oven cooking lessons, basketball & golf tournaments, storytelling, dances, fishing derby, parade, campfire circle, rodeos, ice cream social, BBQ, 928-337-2000 or www.stjohnschamber.com
24 PRESCOTT VALLEY: Movies Under the Stars - Prescott Valley Civic Center, featuring Daddy Day Camp, (PG), concessions and vendors on site, 6 pm, www.pvaz.net
24 SCOTTSDALE: McDowell Sonoran Conservancy Summer Series – Scottsdale Community College, Ann Kinzig, Assistant Professor, School of Life Sciences, ASU will present The Study of Birds, as an urban preserve, birds are the most significant organisms that bridge the urban/wild land interface, learn about their effect on the Preserve, pre-register, 6 pm, 480-998-7971 extension 105 or www.mcdowellsonoran.org
24-8/2 PEORIA: “After Dark” Program – March of the Falsettos – Arizona Broadway Theatre, the second in a musical trilogy focusing on Marvin, a Jewish man and his struggles with his family as he comes out of the closet and divorces his wife, 10:30 pm immediately following the Mainstage production of The Music Man, the After Dark show caters to a more mature audience, with a cash bar in the lobby, $10, 623-776-8400 or www.azbroadwaytheatre.com
25 GOLD CANYON: National Day of the Cowboy – Gold Canyon Golf Resort, western art show featuring national artists Bev Doolittle and other regional and national artists, street dance and other activities, 480-288-5982
25 GLOBE: Hamburger Fry – Gila County Historical Museum, $5, 5:30 pm, 928-425-7385 or www.globemiamichamber.com
25 HEREFORD: Huachuca Astronomy Club Public Star Party - Junk Bond Observatory, view through member's telescopes (large & small) or bring your own, excellent outing for families and school age children welcome, 7 pm weather permitting, 520-366-5788 or www.hacastronomy.com
25 PHOENIX: Phoenix Mercury vs. Seattle – US Airways Center, special night – Women of Inspiration, women’s basketball, $10 and up, 7 pm, 602-252-WNBA or www.phoenixmercury.com
25 PHOENIX: Flo-Rida and Rick Ross – Celebrity Theatre, 8:30 pm, 602-267-1600 or www.celebritytheatre.com
25 PRESCOTT: 4th Friday Art Walk - 15 galleries stay open late and offer food, musical entertainment, artist receptions and painting demonstrations, www.artthe4th.com
25-26 PRESCOTT: 9th Annual Navajo Rug & Indian Art Auction - Smoki Museum, preview of rugs Fri & Sat. am, free, Fr 1-8 pm, Sa 9 am, auction 1 pm, 928-445-1230 or www.smokimuseum.org
25-27 FLAGSTAFF: ABATE of Arizona Presents: Too Broke for Sturgis – Mormon Lake Lodge, live music, bike show, poker run, 50/50 raffle, tattoo contest, $30, 928-354-2227 or mormonlakelodge.com or www.toobrokeforsturgis.com
25-27 PINETOP-LAKESIDE: 3rd Annual White Mountains Roundup of Cowboy Poetry, Music & Art – Blue Ridge High School Auditorium, in celebration of the National Day of the American Cowboy, two performances of cowboy poetry and music and western art show, 928-367-0240 or www.whitemountainsroundup.com
25-27 WILLIAMS: 11th Annual Cowpunchers Reunion Rodeo - Bob Dean Rodeo Grounds, real working cowboys put on a rodeo for themselves, 1 pm, dance on Fri & Sat, 928-853-6495 or www.williamsfestivals.com
26 APACHE JUNCTION: National Day of the Cowboy Celebration – Goldfield, 5 miles north of Apache Junction, multiple events in 3 Pinal County locations including parades, mustache contest for the most authentic mustache, poker tournaments, shootouts, fast draw competition, cowboy balladeers & poets, Mexican dances & fiestas, and more, 10 am – 5 pm, free, 480-982-3141 or www.apachejunctioncoc.com
26 CLARKDALE: Saturday Night Starlight Train - Verde Canyon Railroad, every Saturday, the canyon comes alive with nocturnal beauty and wildlife, 928-639-0010 or 800-293-7245 or www.verdecanyonrr.com
26 FLAGSTAFF: Wildflower Walk - Arboretum at Flagstaff, join a botanist for a tour of the gardens, meadow and Nature Trail at The Arboretum to learn about the natural history of plants native to northern Arizona, plant lists available for participants, $2-5, 9:30 am, 928-774-1442 or www.thearb.org
26 FLAGSTAFF: The Porchlights – Heritage Square, part of the Heritage Square Trust’s Summer Concert Series, original acoustic Americana duo from the mountains of Colorado, combines elements of rock, bluegrass, folk, blues, jam and more, 2 pm, 928-853-4292 or www.heritagesquaretrust.org
26 NUTRIOSO: Bar-B-Que & Dance – Nutrioso Community Center, (Old Schoolhouse), www.alpinearizona.com
26 PAYSON: Brandon Shepard Summer Concert –Green Valley Park Amphitheater, free outdoor country music concert, 7 pm, www.paysonrimcountry.com
26 PRESCOTT: Movies in the Park – Watson Lake Park, featuring Firehouse Dog, (PG), concessions and vendors on site, 6 pm, free, www.cityofprescott.net
26 PRESCOTT VALLEY: Rage in the Cage - Tim’s Toyota Center, 8 pm, 866-443-8849 or www.timstoyotacenter.com
26 SCOTTSDALE: Summer Concert Series – Kierland Commons, this week featuring Shining Star, Vegas-style cover band, 7 pm, free, 480-348-1577 or www.kierlandcommons.com
26 SEDONA: National Day of the American Cowboy Celebration – Uptown Sedona, cowboy festivities and western entertainment, closes with a Cowboy Parade, gun slingers led by Joey Dillon, Loop Rawlins trick roper and gun slinger, 928-204-2390
26 SPRINGERVILLE-EAGAR: 6th Annual High Country Hummers Event – Sipe White Mountain Wildlife Area, interact with independent hummingbird researchers, exhibit featuring live hawks and owls, bird walk, slide presentation, explore the visitor center’s interpretive displays on wildlife, habitats, prehistoric culture and conservation, free, 7:30 am – 1 pm, 928-367-4281
26 SUPERIOR: Butterfly Walk - Boyce Thompson Arboretum, learn to identify them on this guided walk by Education Coordinator Chris Kline and Arizona State Parks volunteer naturalists, a few butterflies are netted for a short while to give kids a close up look, $3-7.50, 9:30 am, 520-689-2811 or http://arboretum.ag.arizona.edu
26-27 FLAGSTAFF: 15th Annual Beat-the-Heat Fun Fly – Flyers Power Field, an open fly-in for RC pilots of all ages & skills, spectators are welcome to view and interact with the pilots, $13-15, www.flagstaffflyers.com
26-27 NUTRIOSO: Alpaca Ranch Days – Waugh Mountain Alpacas, fiber demonstrations, 928-339-4244 or www.alpinearizona.com
26-27 PRESCOTT: 3rd Annual Shootout on Whiskey Row – the Prescott Regulators and their Shady ladies celebrate the National Day of the Cowboy with a gathering of award-winning Western re-enactor groups who compete in historic skits and gunfights, also a period costume contest with authentic 1800s clothing, vendors, calf ropin’ and stick horse racin’ for young buckaroos, benefits Big Brothers/Big Sisters, free, 8:30 am – 4 pm, 928-771-2161 or www.prescottregulators.org
26-27 SUPERIOR: National Day of the Cowboy –The Pinal County Cowboy Round – parade of the Vaqueros, cantina Tequila tasting, Mexican marketplace & fiesta, Mexican dances, food & entertainment, 520-689-0200
26-27 WILLCOX: Peach Mania Festival - Apple Annie's Orchard, u-pick tree ripened peaches and apples, all-you-can eat pancake breakfast 7-10 am, peach ice cream, peach pie, free, 6:30 am - 5:30 pm, free, 520-384-2084 or www.appleannies.com
27 FLAGSTAFF: Muskellunge Bluegrass – Heritage Square, part of the Heritage Square Trust’s Summer Concert Series, quartet led by Nolan Mcklevey, high energy bluegrass, harmonies and fast picking, 2 pm, 928-853-4292 or www.heritagesquaretrust.org
27 FLORENCE: National Day of the Cowboy – The Pinal County Cowboy Round – western fun and adventure in honor of the Great American Cowboy, 520-868-9433
27 PHOENIX: Silent Sundays – South Mountain Park, features free park-ranger guided interpretive programs from 10 am – 2 pm, Central Avenue-access roadways will be closed to motor vehicles from 5 am – 11 pm, 602-534-6324
27 PHOENIX: Phoenix Mercury vs. Indiana – US Airways Center, women’s basketball, $10 and up, 6 pm, 602-252-WNBA or www.phoenixmercury.com
27 SUPERIOR: Edible & Medicinal Plants – Boyce Thompson Arboretum, one-hour walk up the Curandero Trail to learn about Sonoran Desert plants, a few moderately steep sections, guided by Choctaw nation member and ethno botanist David Morris and “Foods of the Superstitions” cookbook author Jean Groen, 9:30 am, $3-7.50, 520-689-2811 or http://arboretum.ag.arizona.edu
30 FLAGSTAFF: Yonder Mountain String Band and Keller Williams – Pine Mountain Amphitheater, 6 pm, 928-774-0899 or www.pmamp.org
31 PHOENIX: Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band – Dodge Theatre, featuring Colin Hay, Billy Squier, Hamish Stuart, Edgar Winter and Gary Wright, 7:30 pm, www.livenation.com
31 PRESCOTT VALLEY: Movies Under the Stars - Prescott Valley Civic Center, featuring The Sandlot, (PG), concessions and vendors on site, 6 pm, www.pvaz.net
31 SCOTTSDALE: McDowell Sonoran Conservancy Summer Series – Scottsdale Community College, Alice Demetra, MSC Steward and Chair of MSC Education Department will share a taste of the desert, ethnobotany presentation will allow participants to taste native foods including foods made with mesquite flour, prickly pear fruit and agave syrup, pre-register, 6 pm, 480-998-7971 extension 105 or www.mcdowellsonoran.org
31-8/2 OLJATO-PAIUTE MESA: Rough Riders – Navajo Mountain Pioneer Day trail ride, camping in isolated back country for two nights, ride in the parade at Pioneer Day, 8-10 hours daily of riding, 928-206-5807
31-8/2 PINETOP-LAKESIDE: Christmas Cabin Craft Sale - Civic Center, 9 am – 6 pm, 602-316-9901 or www.pinetop-lakeside.com
This calendar has been produced to assist you in making travel arrangements. It is for information only and does not constitute a recommendation. Dates for events were correct at time of publication. Since dates are occasionally changed, please confirm them in advance.

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