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Maverick Community Calendar May
22 & 29 Show Low Main Street Farmer’s Market & Art Walk. Festival Marketplace and Cooley Street between 9th & 11th St. Every Saturday from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. from May 22 through September 25. Contact: Denise Stow at 623-340-4131.
22, 29, June 5 Red Rock Farms Open for Wine Tasting and Shopping. 1-6 pm. Info: www. redrockfarms.com
26 Luna Tunes Open Mic at Unity of the White Mountains in Lakeside. 6:30 pm. Info: see pg 39
27 Sunrise Resort opens for summer activities. See pg 32
27-31 Spring carnival at Mountain Meadow Park
in Lakeside. Thurs 5-10 pm, Fri 5-11 pm, Sat noon-11 pm, Sun 1-10 pm, Mon 1-9 pm
28, 29, 30
"An Art Affair" Fine art, crafts and jewelry event at the Gathering Place in Pinetop Lakes Country Club. See page 3 for more info.
29 The Market in Pinetop opens at WME Village 8 Theater. Info: see pg 21
29 Hogs and Hot Rods AZ is hosting a Show and
Shine to benefit The Love Kitchen, a local Nonprofit. 8 am at Mountain Meadow Recreation Complex.
June 1,8,15,22,29
James T performing at El Patron Restaurant 2314 E White Mtn Blvd, Pinetop 5-7pm
3 Doug Figgs in Concert at the AAWM Center for
12 James T y Los Vatos performing at the Foxfire Restaurant, 42661 US 180 Alpine. 6-10pm
15 James T performing at the Foxfire Res-
taurant 42661 US 180 Alpine 5-8pm 928-3394344
17 - 20, 24 - 27 18th Annual Lavender Festival and Wine Event. 9 am - 3 pm. Entry $5 per person. Info: see pg 15 or visit www. redrockfarms.com
19 James T y Los Vatos performing at El Patron Restaurant 2314 E White Mtn Blvd Pinetop 4:30-7:30pm 19 13th Annual Bike the Bluff State Cham-
pionship Road Race. Open bicycle races for kids and adults as well as USA Cycling sanctioned races. Info: www.bikethebluff.com.
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Wine in Our Pines. 11 am – 2 pm at Mountain Meadow Recreation Complex in Pinetop-Lakeside. Enjoy wine tasting with delicious appetizers from My Sister Can't Cook Catering and great music by John Darst Trio. Advanced ticket sales: $55 per person or $100 per couple. At the gate: $60 per person / $110 per couple. Designated driver: $35 Per Person. Tickets, go to www.wineinourpines.com or Call Rica @ 928-367-4290.
20 James T performing at the Den. 2408 E White Mtn Blvd Pinetop 12-3pm
24 Luna Tunes Open Mic at Unity of the White Mountains in Lakeside. 6:30 pm. Info: see page 39
the Arts in Show Low. 6 pm. Info: see pg 39
24 Silent and Live Auction to benefit White
Presented by the Rim Country Cruisers Car Club at Frontier Fields; 650 N. 9th Place in Show Low. Free admission. Info: 928-521-0171.
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5 2021 Cruz’n the Rim Car Show. 9 am – 4 pm. 5, 12, 19 & 26 Show Low Main Street Farm-
er’s Market & Art Walk Festival. Marketplace and Cooley Street between 9th & 11th St. Every Sat. from 9 am – 1 pm through Sept. 28. Info: 623-340-4131.
5 & 6 Deuces Wild Endurance Festival. Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area, Show Low. Five different triathlons. Four different running events: Half Marathon; 10K, 8K Trail and 5K. USAT sanctioned event. Info: www.deuceswildfestival.com.
5 James T y Los Vatos performing at the Hungry Buffalo Restaurant. 4048 Porter Mtn Rd, PinetopLakeside. 5-8pm.
12 White Mountain Symphony Orchestra POPS Concert. Show Low School District Auditorium. 3 pm. Info: see pg 39 26 The Maverick Magazine
June 2021 Issue
Mountain Veterans. 200 plus items. Charlie Clark's Orchard. Viewing at 2 pm with auction at 3 pm. Info: walkingdownranch.com White Mountains Balloon Festival. Mountain Meadow Recreation Complex in Pinetop-Lakeside. Balloon launch daily at 6 am. Beer garden, food and retail vendors 6-9:30 pm on Friday, June 25th. Free Kick-Off Concert w/ Mogollon on Friday, June 25th at 6:30 pm. Balloon glow Friday & Saturday at 8 pm. Live music, beer garden, food and retail vendors 4-9:30 pm. Info: www.wmbfaz.com or call 928-882-2665.
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The Black Moods performing at The Lion's Den in Pinetop. Tickets: $20 advance/$25@ the door
July
3 City of Show Low 4th of July celebration kicks off Saturday, July 3 at 9 am with the an-
nual parade along the Deuce of Clubs. Wet Zone Fun event begins at 11:00 am at Frontier Park, prepare to be soaked! FreedomFest activities starting at 3 pm at Show Low Football Stadium complex located at 500 W. Old Linden Rd. FreedomFest will offer great food including kettle corn, shaved ice, pizza, Navajo tacos, funnel cakes, old fashioned soda, and many other delicious treats. Enjoy great music from one of our featured live bands. Have a great time at our Fun Zone, unlimited ride wristbands are only $5 (arrive early for best value). These events are sponsored by the Show Low Parks and Recreation Dept. Info: (928) 532-4141. Don't miss our amazing fireworks show at 9 pm!
4 White Mountain Rubber Duck Pluck at Pet Allies in Show Low at 2 pm. Info: see pg 47
7 & 28 James T performing at the Foxfire Restaurant 42661 US 180 Alpine 5-8pm
10 The 10th Annual Derby Down the Deuce is
a soapbox-style car race down the Deuce of Clubs in Downtown Show Low. The race begins at 8 am and cash prizes to the winners. Info or to register for the race, call 928-532-2326.
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2021 Payson Book Festival presented by Arizona Professional Writers. 9 am to 3:30 pm at the Mazatzal Hotel and Casino Ballroom in Payson. A Community Celebration for Readers of All Ages. This FREE community event has something for everyone. Meet 80+ professional writers. Buy books for children, & adults. Enjoy entertainment and prize drawings. Listen to children’s story times, author talks, and more. Info: paysonbookfestival.org and on facebook.
29, 30, 31 Christmas Cabin Craft Sale will be returning this summer. It will be our 40th annual sale in the White Mountains. It will be held at the Community Gym in Lakeside, across from the Lakeside Post Office. Sale will be from 9-5 on Thurs. and Fri. and 9-4 on Saturday. Members will be selling Quilt Raffle tickets to benefit Hospice of White Moutains in June and July. Drawing will be the end of sale. Masks will be required, social distancing, and Covid-19 rules followed.
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