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Kick off your holidays bright way! Watch as beautiful-lit floats light up the night. After the parade, head to the field at Mile High Middle School for a HUGE bonfire and more festive fun! See the illuminated floats – parked for viewing. (Enter field through gate on Goodwin across from Old Firehouse Plaza.)
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Grab a blanket and chair to watch the 40th Annual Christmas Parade through Downtown Prescott. There’ll be festive floats, holiday music, leading up the exciting moment when Santa arrives in a horse-drawn carriage. Stay for the 68th Annual Courthouse Lighting with live Christmas music and wait for that magic moment –when the Courthouse and its 100 trees sparkle to life with millions of colorful lights.
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Acker Night 34th Annual Live Start5pm-8:30pmDecemberFriday,ExtravaganzaMusic9,2022theseasononaninspired note! Catch the children’s choir at the Opening Ceremony, 5 pm on Gurley Street. Stroll through festively-lit Downtown Prescott to enjoy Christmas music from more than 500 performers. Several streets are closed, and more than 100 Prescott businesses open their doors to talented musicians who donate their time. All tips to artists provide music lessons and instruments to local youth and support school music programs. Arizona’s City PRESCOTT, AZ ChristmasPrescott’s Village & Friday-SundayChristkindlmarketDecember 16, 17 & 18, 2022 Fri 4pm-8pm Sat 11am-8pm Sun 11am-3pm New traditions of Old Europe will be celebrated in historic Prescott this year for the first time ever. In the spirit and style of a German Christmas Market, Goodwin Street will be filled with vendors with last minute gift items, live music, horse-drawn carriage rides around the Courthouse and a visit with St. Nicholas for the kids. Enjoy German style food and a Bier Garten with beer and hot mulled12thwine! Annual New Year’s Eve Whiskey Row Boot Drop Saturday, December 31, 2022 8pm-12:30am Kick up your heels this New Year’s Eve! Enjoy live music and more at Prescott’s 12th Annual Whiskey Row Boot Drop. Join the party on Montezuma Street in Downtown Prescott from 8:00 pm New Year’s Eve until 12:30 am. Watch the 6-foot, illuminated cowboy boot is lowered from the Palace Building. With two boot drops at 10 pm and midnight, this unique Prescott event tradition is fun for all ages. Fireworks, giveaways, and entertainment to ring in 2023! Learn more about these and other holiday events at ArizonaChristmasCity.com or call 1-800-266-7534
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Mortimer Farms in Dewey will once again host its Pumpkin Fest & Corn Maze throughout the month of October, featuring their Farm Park, farm-inspired rides, games, activities, the animal encounter, Grain Train rides, and of course the pick-yourown experience and the corn maze. Don’t forget about the shows, entertainment, hayrides, outside vendors, fire dancers, karaoke and barn dances too! Visit www. mortimerfarmsaz.com/PumpkinFestival for a detailed schedule and tickets.
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Eagle Management and Events 37
Findlay Subaru of Prescott 95
Creative Desert Landscaping 21
Gourmet Beef 83
Prescott Outpatient Surgical Center 27
Woodside Homes 53
Colt Grill BBQ & Spirits 17
Drawn West 105
Prescott Western Heritage Foundation Inc 91
Highlands Center for Natural History 42
Wilson Aesthetics Beauty & Wellness 114
Realty ONE Group Mountain Desert - John Murphy 12 Rogers Academy of Beauty 39
Back Alley Wine Bar 97
Chubby Chuck’s Subs/ Old Stage Stop 84
Prescott Junction Restaurant 77 Prescott Maid To Order 109
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Bashford Courts 4
Keller Williams Realty - Kellie Rutherford 8
Pioneer Title Agency - Angel Skinner 81
H2O Health 111
S&M Electric, Inc 69
Framers Market & Gallery 96
The Doctor’s Office 31
ZebraScapes LLC 29
Totally Floored 14
Purple Clover Boutique 77
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Get lost in the giant corn maze, find the perfect pumpkin in the pumpkin patch, enjoy farm-inspired rides, games, activities, and farm-to-table food. See website for the additional activities and entertainment offered on weekends. Located in Dewey. Tickets are available online and at the farm gate. 928.830.1116 | www.mortimerfarmsaz.com
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Natural History Institute
October 1st
The Long Riders will begin their day at Watson Lake staging area, stop at Yavapai College, ride into downtown Prescott and Whiskey Row and then continue on to the Prescott Rodeo Grounds. It’s a great event for participants and an impressive sight for spectators along the route. See website for details of the trail ride and parade and follow @PrescottLongRiders on Facebook for event updates. www.prescottlongriders.com
The market hosts local farmers, ranchers and food/craft vendors each Saturday. Customers can find fresh specialty produce, meat, eggs, bread, baked goods, ready-to-eat foods and more. They accept cash, credit, debit and double EBT/SNAP benefits! Pets are not allowed at the market. Located at 900 Iron Springs Rd.
8:30 AM
9:00 AM-9:00 PM
Trails 4 Tatas is an annual fundraising event built around an off-road theme hosted by Summit 4X4 Company in Prescott for the benefit of the Breast Care Center at Dignity Health (YRMC). Includes breakfast, trail runs, a car show with cars, motorcycles and trucks, live music with Wheelhouse, lunch, silent & live auctions and raffles.
8:00 AM-6:00 PM
Watson Woods Riparian Preserve
Monthlywww.naturalhistoryinstitute.org928.863.3232WatsonWoodsBirdWalk
This daylong painting class for all levels will take place on Hart Prairie, at the base of the San Francisco Peaks. This location boasts prairies and aspen stands, which should be turning golden by the time we get there. We will sketch and paint landscapes and learn about the natural history. Cost is $75 per person. Online registration available.
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On the first Saturday of the month Prescott Audubon volunteers lead bird walks in Watson Woods. The walks are approximately 2 hours long and are open to birders of all ages and levels. Registration not required. Meet at the Peavine Trailhead parking lot at 1624 Sundog Ranch Rd. in Prescott. (Park fee $3/vehicle) www.prescottaudubon.org
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City of Prescott
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The remains of three prehistoric pit houses will be open to the public. Docents from the local Archaeology Society and the Museum of Indigenous People will be on site to explain and answer questions as well as show a few artifacts. All ages event. Dogs are welcome. $3 city park entrance fee. Will also be held on Nov. 5 and Dec. 3. www.azarchsoc.org
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Located at 156 S. Montezuma St. in downtown Prescott. Singer/ songwriter showcase on Tuesdays from 6:00 to 9:00 PM. All musicians are welcome to perform. Thursday is Pizza Night with wood-fired personal pizzas available. Live music this week - Sat. 10/1: STEFnROCK. Sun. 10/4: Sunday Funday with The Ping Brothers and friends from 3:00 to 6:00 PM. www.backalleywine.com480.570.5131
See Facebook page for event details and this month’s location. The City of Prescott Park Rangers and community partners will lead child-centered play events at a different family friendly trail the first Saturday of each month. At every Nature Niños event there will be take-home freebies, creative nature activities, guided hikes, and little fun lessons on Leave No Trace and Healthy Choices. 928.777.1122
A celebration of the arts and the artists in the Greater Prescott area. Free, 3-day event which allows you to visit private artists’ studios, see the artists in action, learn how they create their art and purchase unique art for yourself or as gifts. There are 70 artists in 48 private studios plus additional artists at four Art Centers. Visit the Studio Tour website and plan which studios to visit. The Studio Tour is self-guided and you can start at any tour location.
PrehistoricPublicwww.museumofindigenouspeople.org928.445.1230ViewingofPitHouses
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Held in the outdoors Amphitheatre. Featuring Ramsey Roberson, Dennis Garvey, Paul Spradlin, Tom & Christa Agostino, Meg Bohrmann and “The Hearts of Texas” Tribute Band. Some of the Folk Sessions favorite musicians come together to celebrate the songs and music of “those that came before” and continue to inspire and whose songs we continue to sing. Includes a very special “Hearts of Texas” set, featuring songs from some of the great Texan songwriters including John Prine, Townes Van Zandt, Guy Clark, Nanci Griffith and Blaze Foley. Tickets are $22 and available online. Magictickets-386117687397the-angels-band-festival-www.eventbrite.com/e/928.776.9550Treehouse:PiratesPast Noon
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Watters Garden Center
15th Annual Prescott Area Artist Studio Tour Greater Prescott 10:00 AM-4:00 PM
The Folk Sessions Presents: The Angels Band Festival
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This annual event takes place Oct. 1st and 2nd at the Courthouse Plaza in downtown Prescott. Browse vendor goods, shop for unique handcrafted items and eat delicious food! The Prescott Regulators and Their Shady Ladies will attend.
Live Music This Week
Nature Niños - Free Family Nature Program
Findlay Toyota Center
October 1st
Museum exhibits include prehistoric and contemporary examples of indigenous cultural and artistic materials from the southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. The museum hosts guest artists most weekends, as well as special exhibits and art auctions throughout the year. Guest artist this weekend is Angel Starr (MHA Nation) demonstrating birch bark jewelry. Located at 147 N. Arizona Ave. in Prescott.
Willow Lake Heritage Park 10:00 AM-12:00 PM
Prescott Valley Performing Arts
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Crossroads of the West Gun Show
Yavapai County Courthouse Plaza
Museum of Indigenous People 10:00 AM-4:00 PM
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Main Street Theatre
Each show offers hundreds of tables to meet the needs of everyone, from the once-a-year hunter to the avid collector. Large selection of new and used pistols, rifles and knives. Ammo and accessories will also be available. Admission is $14, and free for kids 12 and under with a parent or guardian. Tickets are available the day of the show at the box office, and a ticket allows entrance for both days .
Live theatre. Two performances today at 2:30 and 7:00 PM. Two siblings return to visit the magic tree house on a dreary, rainy day. They find a book where the sun is shining and the waves are crashing, so they wish to travel to this tropical place. They realize that they are in the 18th-century Caribbean, the time of pirates! Located at 3235 Main Street in Prescott Valley. Tickets $15. Free for ages 6 and under. Tickets available online. www.pvperformingarts weebly.com
A free garden class is offered every Saturday in October at 9:30 AM at Watters Garden Center, located at 1815 Iron Springs Rd. in Prescott. Get the most out of your landscape with this easy to use checklist of fall care. Bring the color out of your fall gardens, reduce bugs next spring, or simply put your landscape to bed with these easy to use ideas.
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El Charro Norte Restaurant 6:00 PM-9:00 PM
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Located at 11255 SR 69 in Mayer. Tonight’s live music is with the Pat James Band. Enjoy a night of dancing to traditional country music. Visit the calendar page on the Creekside Lodge website for details on all the live music events in Oct. They also have game nights and dinner specials throughout the month.
Live music this weekend at the Whiskey River Tavern, located at 214 S. Montezuma St. in Prescott.
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Social Dance Club - Prescott
October 1st 2022 Hiking Spree
Celebrate Oktoberfest and enjoy social dancing and some German beer! Bring your favorite German dish to share for Potluck! Dance to the Red Baron Band! Full cash bar and cash cover charge $10 ($15 couple) Come join us on the beautiful wooden dance floor. Location is 1245 White Spar Rd - formerly Los Pinos. Casinogroups/3132317610356663www.facebook.com/NightFundraiser
Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center 7:00 EnjoyPMan evening of improv comedy! Watch, laugh and point as our troupe of local, professional comedians create stories, characters, and sketches based on your suggestions and ideas! If you enjoy shows like “Whose Line Is It Anyway” you will love watching it happen right in front of you! Mature subject matter: suggested for ages 18+. Tickets available online.
Fundraiser for The Center will take place on Sat. 10/1. Tickets are $40 in advance and $50 at the door. Includes 1 drink ticket and $100 in chips. Games will include roulette, craps, poker, and blackjack. There will be a 50/50 raffle, silent auction, and prizes. Cocktails and Hors d’oeuvres from 5:30 to 6:30 PM and the casino games will take place from 6:30 to 9:30 PM. Come out for this fun event and support The Center.
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The 5:30CenterPM-9:30 PM
Join us for a salute to the Everly Brothers and the timeless harmonies of rock and roll duos! This popular concert, starring Alex Mack and Chach Snook, features classics like “Wake Up Little Susie,” “All I Have to Do is Dream,” “Cathy’s Clown” and “Bye, Bye Love.”
Sept. 27 to Oct. 2. Tickets are available by phone, at the YCPAC box office and online at www.ycpac. com. Includes screenings of quality independent and foreign films, free workshops and social events. Admission is $14 for adults and $7 for students for festival films See website for the festival schedule. www.prescottfilmfestival.com928.776.2000
Founding Fathers Collective Brunch Sat./Sun. 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM featuring food trucks and a bloody mary and mimosa bar. Sunday Poker from 4:00 to 8:00 PM. Live music on weekends and trivia nights every Tue. from 6:00 to 9:00 PM. See website for live music lineup. Located at 218 N. Granite St. in Prescott.
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Hike, or attempt, 8 out of 10 of the hikes before Nov. 28 to be entered into a raffle for a $300 gift certificate from The Hike Shack. Hikes can be submitted online. Completion also means you can purchase a 2022 hiking spree medallion from the Benson Family Nature Store for $5. Trail maps are free and available online. The Hiking Spree is sponsored by The Hike Shack.
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Bill Williams will play at El Charro Norte Mexican steakhouse restaurant in Chino Valley, located at 2879 Arizona Trail. Visit website for additional live music dates.
The PMBA- Prescott Mountain Bike Alliance is holding its 3rd Annual Prescott Trails Challenge
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OKTOBERFEST at Social Dance Club
October 1st Prescott Trails Challenge - MTB Ride
Live Music: Pat James Band (Country) Creekside Lodge & Cabins 7:00 PM-10:00 PM
1:00 PM-4:00 PM
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Well Dressed Wolves are a force in the Northern Arizona music scene, an alt-rock/neo-classic rock power trio based out of Camp Verde. Their original songs with propulsive rhythms whipped up the crowd at Whiskey River Tavern in downtown Prescott on a sultry August night
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Well Dressed Wolves at Whiskey River Tavern
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Enjoy a hauntingly good time at this fun Halloween themed event. There will be games, music and a spooky photo booth. Enter the Haunted House if you dare and make sure to stop by the Prescott Valley Police Department’s Bike Rodeo for some fun and Spooktacular giveaways. Festivities include a costume contest, face painting, pumpkin painting, bounce houses and a scavenger hunt.
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Two siblings return to visit the magic tree house on a dreary, rainy day. They find a book where the sun is shining and the waves are crashing, so they wish to travel to this tropical place. They realize that they are in the eighteenth-century Caribbean, the time of pirates! Located at 3235 Main Street in Prescott Valley. Tickets $15. Free for ages 6 and under. Tickets available online.
October 2nd
‘Tis Art Center & Gallery 12:00 PM-5:00 PM
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
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October 2nd
Ongoing exhibits at the Phippen Museum in October: “Still Waters Run Deep” will be on display until Oct. 30. “Click: Western Focus” fine art photography exhibit opens Oct. 8. “Hellraisers & Trailblazers: The Real Women of the Wild West” exhibit will open on Nov. 5. The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday. See website for exhibit details and additional programs and events.
12th Annual Prescott Film Festival
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Main Street Theatre
Sept. 27 to Oct. 2. Tickets are available by phone, at the YCPAC box office and online at www.ycpac.com. Includes screenings of quality independent and foreign films, free workshops and social events. Admission is $14 for adults and $7 for students for festival films See website for the festival schedule.
The Thumb Butte Distillery is located at 400 N. Washington Ave. in Prescott. Their Whiskey Jam open mic sessions take place every Sunday afternoon. Check website for the Oct. music schedule. Free admission.
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October 2nd October Exhibits at the Phippen Museum
Yavapai College Performing Arts Center
A celebration of the arts and the artists in the Greater Prescott area. Free, 3-day event which allows you to visit private artists’ studios, see the artists in action, learn how they create their art and purchase unique art for yourself or as gifts. There are 70 artists in 48 private studios plus additional artists at four Art Centers. Visit the Studio Tour website and plan which studios to visit. The Studio Tour is self-guided and you can start at any Tour location.
Findlay Toyota Center
2:30 PM
9:00 AM-2:00 PM
This annual event takes place Oct. 1st and 2nd at the Courthouse Plaza in downtown Prescott. Browse vendor goods, shop for unique handcrafted items and eat delicious food! The Prescott Regulators and Their Shady Ladies will attend. www.prescott.org928.445.2000
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Phippen Museum
October exhibits: “Those Who Can Do, Teach” (the sequel) continues until Oct. 13. Prescott Area Artists Studio Tour at the ‘Tis Annex Art Education Building on Oct. 1 and Oct. 2. Fine Art Photography exhibit is on display in the Main Gallery until Oct. 25. “Assemblage and Collage 2022” exhibit begins on Oct. 27. Visit the ‘Tis website for gallery hours and exhibit details. Art classes for children and adults are available in the ‘Tis Annex Art Education Building. www.tisartgallery.com928.775.0223
Prescott Valley Community Market
New hours! Open Sat. 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM and Sun. 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM from Oct. 1 to Dec. 18. Artisan and maker market features vendors with food and non-food items such as local meats, fresh eggs and vegetables, baked goods, body care products, handcrafted jewelry, art, and much more. Located at 7210 E. Pav Way. Check Facebook page for weekly updates on participating vendors and special events.
15th Annual Prescott Area Artist Studio Tour
Crossroadswww.yavapaihumane.org928.445.2666oftheWestGunShow
7210 E. Pav Way, Prescott Valley
Each show offers hundreds of tables to meet the needs of everyone, from the once-a-year hunter to the avid collector. Large selection of new and used pistols, rifles and knives. Ammo and accessories will also be available. Admission is $14, and free for kids 12 and under with a parent or guardian. Tickets are available the day of the show at the box office, and a ticket allows entrance for both days.
Watson Lake Park
Choice of a 1-mile or 5K (3.1 mile) walk starting at 9:30 AM. After the walk, stick around and enjoy the day at Dogtoberfest. Register at secure.qgiv.com/event/wfta2022.https://
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Thumb Butte Distillery
10:30 AM-11:30 AM
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9:30 AM-11:00 AM
Natural History Institute
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October 4th
Food Share event at the Chino Valley Food Bank, located at 840 E Road 1 South. Available every M-W-F in Oct. See the Manzanita Outreach website for the full Oct. schedule. Hot meals are available at the Chino Valley Senior Center, 1021 W. Butterfield Road, Mon.Thu. from 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM. www.mohelp.org928.636.8478
Star Talks are in partnership with the Prescott Astronomy Club with funding support from the Friends of the Prescott Public Library. Presented by Dr. David Williams from ASU. The talk will be about the current missions that ASU faculty and students are involved in that explore the planets, moons, and asteroids of our solar system. Arizona State University (Phoenix), along with the University of Arizona (Tucson), have been two of the top universities with planetary science programs for the last 40 years.
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October 3rd
The Center (previously known as The Adult Center of Prescott) is a nonprofit organization that offers a wide variety of events, activities and classes. They also provide rentals for private and community events. Located at 1280B E Rosser St. Visit the event calendar page on their website to see what is being offered in October.
Chino Valley Food Bank - Food Share Chino Valley Food Bank
11:00 AM-12:00 PM
Flutter like a butterfly, hoot like an owl, or slither like a snake! Bring your 3-5 year old little learner to explore and discover our unique environment through the eyes of the animals that live here. Each week will focus on the habits, biology and life cycle of a specific animal. See website for event details and registration. Cost: $10.
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October 4th
Prescott Public Library
Trivia Night & Live Music
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Raven Cafe
Storytime - Inside Library
Knee High Naturalist Program
Events happening this month at the Prescott Valley Public Library and online: Teen Crafternoon, Teen Cafe, Lego Club, Teen Game Time, Stories and More, Adventures in Anime Club, Book Share, Fiber Club and more! See website for details. Some events require registration and some are held online.
October 4th
Offered on Oct. 4, 11, 18, and 25. Stories, songs, games, crafts, and snacks for families with young children. Indoor Storytime is also offered outside on Fridays at 10:00 AM. See website for details. 928.636.9115 | www.chinoaz.net
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The Center - October Events
6:00 PM-7:30 PM
Trivia night is held on Mondays from 7:00 to 9:00 PM. See the events page on the Raven Cafe website for this month’s live music schedule.
Highlands Center for Natural History
This week’s events at the Prescott Public Library: Toddler Storytime, Teen Books & Bites, Star TalksASU Explores the Solar System, Preschool Storytime, Book Buddies, Genealogy Virtual Mentor Session, Inktastic Book Club, Baby and Me Storytime, Mystery Book Club. Community groups also meet at the library every week. See the events calendar page on the library website for event details.
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October 2nd
The “Art, Nature and Spirit” exhibit by Adele Seronde will be on display until Oct. 14 at the Natural History Institute Gallery. Hours are 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM Tuesday to Friday and Saturday 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The late Adele Seronde was a visionary, painter, poet, gardener and social activist whose life embodied the mission of the Natural History Institute. Adele saw the arts as “life skills essential to meeting the challenges of our age of transformation.” Free admission.
Chino Valley Public Library
Adult Center of Prescott
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
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Andrew Deering and Friends 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
8:00 PM-11:00 PM
October 1
Justin And Autumn Hitson 2:00 PM-6:00 PM
Andrew Deering and Friends 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
Justin And Autumn Hitson
Bill Williams 1:00 PM-4:00 PM
October 12
Trey Fiddle Band
Halloween Party and Hit Squad
October 16
October 14
Dirty Halos
October 20
October 5
Tin Hat
Dennis Herrera Band 8:00 PM-11:00 PM
1:00 PM-4:00 PM
October 30
Zander Rodriguez & Co. 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
Wheelhouse 8:00 PM-11:00 PM
8:00 PM-11:00 PM
October 8
Whiskey River Tavern
1:00 PM-4:00 PM
October 22
Andrew Deering and Friends 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
Justin And Autumn Hitson 2:00 PM-6:00 PM
October 26
October 2
October 6
Scandalous Hands 8:00 PM-11:00 PM
Zander Rodriguez & Co. 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
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Free Radicals 1:00 PM-4:00 PM
October 27
October 21
* Events are subject to change
October Events
October 15
October 28
Previously Montezuma Tavern
Zander Rodriguez & Co. 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
October 8
October 13
Aragon Brothers Trio
October 22
October 7
Zander Rodriguez & Co. 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
8:00 PM-11:00 PM
Live Music (Band TBD)
October 29
October 15
Groove Dawgs
Andrew Deering and Friends 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
2:00 PM-6:00 PM
8:00 PM-11:00 PM
8:00 PM-11:00 PM
October 19
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by Tracey Horn, Vibes Juice Bar
BringsHealth Flavor to DowntownPrescot SaladsFresh
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Every item at Vibes is plant based, nondairy and free from refined sugars. The focus is creating vibrant flavor combinations using superfoods like acai berries, blueberries, goji berries, matcha, spirulina and chia seeds.
bowls — basically everything on the menu, and when it came up for sale, we decided to buy it,” says co-owner Jamaal McCoy. “Juicing is such a healthy, tasty way to get nutrients without added sugar.”
The McCoys, who moved to Prescott in 2017, also own Nana’s restaurant at 1011 Commerce Drive and Barbudos Mexican Grill & Cantina at 1042 Willow Creek.
• Favorite •
The bowls — a customer favorite — are topped with such wholesome ingredients as granola, goji berries, chia seeds, cacao nibs, coconut flakes and nut butter drizzle. They come with such names as Mocha Marvel, Spiced Mango and Berry Bliss.
7:30 AM–5 PM Saturday-Sunday 9 AM–5 PM
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Vibes’ wellness juice shots and wheatgrass shots also are popular, with ingredients known to boost immunity, digestion and metabolism and reduce inflammation.
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Green Juice Enjoy a Cold-Pressed Juice Blend like our Green Detox: Apples, cucumber, celery, kale, cilantro and parsley.
Tuesday-Friday
Vibes Juice Bar at 216 S. Montezuma St. is in a bright purple building. Owned by Jamaal and Rhona McCoy of Prescott, Vibes serves cold-pressed juices, smoothies, wellness shots, smoothie bowls and acai bowls.
“All our juices are cold pressed in our kitchen daily,” McCoy says. “Cold pressing retains more of the vitamins, minerals and enzymes than other methods. We hear from customers all the time how fresh and invigorating our smoothies and juices are.” Salads and vegan products also are offered.
Vibes is open Tuesday through Friday 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM and Saturday and Sunday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
“We’d been going to Vibes for several years and truly loved their fresh juices, smoothies, acai
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Vibes Juice Bar Vibrant Flavors & Superfoot Nutrients
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Monday Closed
He says the juice bar only uses “real food” like fresh fruit and almond milk in its smoothies — never any prepackaged mixes.
Western Heritage Center
6:00 PM-8:00 PM
Resiliency, Stress Management and Self-Care (Presented by MATFORCE)
As ghosts and ghouls come out to play, join us as we become historians that interact with these legends and superstitions. Craft your own spooky-themed pop-up card while concocting a Frankenstein fill-inthe-blank story. This year’s theme is “Hands-On History”— engage with Arizona history in an interactive, hands-on way through crafts, games, and activities! Pop-up programs are included with admission and open to all ages, no reservations required.
1:00 PM-4:00 PM
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10:00 AM-5:00 PM
5:30 PM-7:00 PM
A project of MATFORCE — Do you have a loved one who is incarcerated or want to learn more about the barriers people face returning to the community after being incarcerated? Join us to learn more about difficulties people experience when transitioning from prison, and identifying differences in prison culture and daily life. Registration required, please see website for more information.
Sharlot Hall is one of those rare people who saw the value of preserving vanishing relics before it was too late. She was the first woman to hold a publicly paid office as territorial historian. Local historian Jody Drake will portray her in full costume. Her presentation was developed by the Arizona humanities council under very specific guidelines and demands of historical accuracy. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to see one of Prescott’s most important ladies re-enacted by one of our town’s beloved historians. Tickets are $15 and available at the WHC. www.visitwhc.org928.910.2307 CALENDAR
The Sharlot Hall Museum is located in downtown Prescott at 415 W. Gurley Street. The history museum includes exhibits, galleries, gardens and historic buildings. Open Tue. to Sat. 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM and 12:00 to 4:00 PM on Sundays. See website for special events.
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October 5th
October 4th
October 6th
9:00 AM-10:30 AM
From Inmate to CitizenYavapai Reentry Program
Wednesday Movies at the Elks Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center 7:00 CatchPMa
Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center
4:00 PM-8:00 PM
Takes place at the In-N-Out Burger at 3040 Hwy 69 in Prescott. Join other Volkswagen owners for this cruise-in event, held on the first Wednesday of each month.
Sharlot Hall Museum
Every Tuesday: Gold Rush Club (GRC) member veterans and active duty military can receive weekly 3X points, Gold Rewards and complimentary entries into monthly drawings for cash prizes and periodic commemorative military service gifts. Plus, GRC members may exchange their existing GRC cards for a special “Veterans” GRC card.
Dance, fitness, yoga and other classes are offered at the Performing Arts Center every month. Visit the Elks website to see what is offered in October. www.prescottelkstheatre.org928.777.1370
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This course will give attendees a basic understanding of what stress is, types of stress, how to identify stress in their lives, the three primary stages of stress, signs and symptoms of stress, techniques for building resiliency and capacity, and basic tools to manage stress. The HUSD office is located at 6411 N. Robert Rd. Building 500 in Prescott Valley. 928.708.0100 | www.matforce.org
HUSD Office - Prescott Valley
10:00 AM-1:00 PM
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classic movie on Wednesday nights at the Elks Theatre! Check the Elks website for the October movie schedule. Admission is by a cash donation of any amount. The concession has soda, candy, popcorn, beer, and wine.
Yavapai College
Bucky’s & Yavapai Casinos
October 5th
Pop-Up Program: Sharlot’s Spooks Sharlot Hall Museum
Performingwww.buckyscasino.com928.776.5696ArtsCenterClasses
“Coyote as Survivor, Teacher, and Trickster” is part of the Community Nature Study Series. A general talk on the ‘barking dog’ (Canis latrans) from thousands of years of survival to becoming a teaching example of morals and being a trickster. Learn something about the Mearns coyote which lives in our area. Includes classroom and field components. Come prepared to hike on easy to moderate trails.
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The Town of Chino Valley 202 N. State Route 89 Chino Valley, AZ 86323 928.636.2646
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Rick Beck’s Signs & Designs Rick 928.800.2689Beck
Whiskey River Tavern 214 S. Montezuma St Prescott, AZ www.whiskeyrivertavern.com86301 | 928.237.5817
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See the Raven Cafe website for additional live music in October. They also have Trivia Night every Monday from 7:00 to 9:00 PM. 928.717.0009 | www.ravencafe.com
October 6th
October 5th
Ladies Day Thursdays
Live music this week at the Whiskey River Tavern, located at 214 S. Montezuma St. in Prescott. Wed. 10/5: Zander Rodriguez & Co. 6:30 - 9:30 PM. Thu. 10/6: Andrew Deering & Friends 6:30 - 9:30 PM. Fri. 10/7: Dirty Halos. 8:00 - 11:00 PM. Sat. 10/8: Tin Hat 1:00 - 4:00 PM and Groove Dawgs 8:00 - 11:00 PM.
October 6th
Prescottwww.visitwhc.org928.910.2307ValleyCarCruise
Live Music at the Whiskey River Tavern
Western Heritage Center
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Every Thursday: Gold Rush Club (GRC) members are eligible to earn $10 in Gold Rewards and play for Hot Seats for a handbag stuffed with cash at Bucky’s and Yavapai Casinos. 928.776.5696 | www.buckyscasino.com
Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary
Raven Cafe
Bucky’s & Yavapai Casinos
6:00 PM-9:00 PM
Explorewww.heritageparkzoo.org928.778.4242Prescott’sWesternHeritage
Visit the Zoo!
The Western Heritage Center is located on Historic Whiskey Row and is open Wednesday through Sunday. Explore the exhibits and learn about Prescott’s western history and culture. The WHC also hosts lectures and book signings. See Facebook page for hours and event updates. Free admission!
Culver’s Restaurant
Jazz Jam
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Seniorswww.whiskeyrivertavern.com928.237.5817DayWednesdays
EVENTS
Bucky’s & Yavapai Casinos
Every Thursday year-round at Culver’s in Prescott Valley starting at 5:00 PM. This is a casual cruisein event for classic car enthusiasts. Located at 2544 N Stoneridge Drive. CALENDAR
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Located at 1403 Heritage Park Rd. in Prescott and open daily from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The HPZS is a nonprofit wildlife sanctuary, dedicated to the conservation and protection of native and exotic animals. The zoo offers educational opportunities and special events throughout the year.
5:00 PM-9:00 PM
October 6th
Gold Rush Club (GRC) members age 55 and older are eligible to earn $10 in Gold Rewards at Bucky’s and Yavapai Casinos every Wednesday. www.buckyscasino.com928.776.5696
Whiskey River Tavern
For more information or to register online visit: whiskeyrowmarathon.com VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! If you are not running, consider volunteering. Contact the YMCA at 928-445-7221 for more information. PROUDLY PRESENTED BY Dignity Health, Yavapai Regional Medical Center City of Prescott ROX Media Prescott Periodontics & Implant Dentistry OCTOBER 8, 2022 6:00 am to 12:00 pm at Whiskey Row 44th ANNUAL WHISKEY ROW MARATHON
42 Prescott NOW! October 2022 An upscale home furnishings & lifestyle boutique. Co.DesertArizonacredit:photoFURNITURE • WALL DECOR • MIRRORS • LIGHTING • RUGS • PERMANENT BOTANICALS • LOTIONS / CANDLES • JEWELRY • PERFUME & SO MUCH MORE! 928-717-2233 1235 Willow Creek Road • Prescott SugarPinesugarpineaz The Highlands Center for Natural History 928-776-9550 1375 S. Walker Rd, Prescott highlandscenter.org Prescott Plein Air Art Festival October 13-16, Various locations Celebrating Prescott’s Diverse Landscapes Plein Air Reception and Sale, Oct 16 at the FINN at Touchmark. Fall Break Nature Camp Oct 10-14, Ages 6-12, $250 Exploring, crafting, and making friends. Scholarships are available. HALLOWEEN HAPPENING ‘22! Friday, Oct 28, 5-7pm Adults $6, kids $4 (under 13) Our Popular Family Fest Returns with MORE to EXPLORE! Holiday Bazaar Nov 5, 10am-3pm - FREE Our 15th annual, nature themed Holiday craft fair. Over 20 local artists and artisans will be on hand, sharing their wares. October at the Highlands CenterNATURE CENTER / DISCOVERY GARDENS / HIKING TRAILS
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Crystal Hall - Third Floor Historic Theatre SKLE PERFORMING ARTS C E N RET 2ndPrescottElksTheatre.org&3rdFloor:928.756.2844Theatre:928.777.1370117E.GurleySt.Prescott,Arizona Two Venues. Twice the Entertainment! Esteban Prescott Area Arts & Humanities Council Book FestivalNovOctSaturday8@7pmFriday5@7pmSaturdayOct1@7pm Turnabout BallFriday Oct 14 @ 7pm Jazz Journey at the Elks Blues and The Roots of Jazz Prescott Jazz SummitOctSaturday15@7pm Murder on The Agenda A Preskitt Mystery Company Murder Mystery DinnerOctSaturday29@6pm Bye, Bye Love A Salute to the Everly Brothers Alex Mack Music Improv Comedy Night Featuring Prescott Improv Collective Malt Shop Memories with the 4Gents Doo-Wop SensationOctOctSaturday1@7pmSaturday8@7pm Still Crazy After All These Years Tribute to Paul Simon Khris Dodge Entertainment The Soggy Bottom Band Featuring the Music From the Motion Picture O’ Brother Where Art Thou? Monster Mash Halloween’s Most Montrous Tunes Khris Dodge Entertainment 10th Annual Evening of Destiny Featuring The Lisa Mitts Band Destiny Restoration Center & Lisa Mitts ProductionsOctOctOctOctSaturday15@7pmSaturday22@7pmFriday28@7pmFriday21@7pm
Ping Brothers 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
Bars & Saloons
The Windsock Lounge
October 13
October 27
Llory McDonald
Llory McDonald 7:00 PM-11:00 PM
October 29 Isometric 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
October 28 Sir Harrison 7:00 PM-11:00 PM
Aragon Brothers 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
7:00 PM-9:00 PM
October 22
Karaoke Night
5:00 PM-8:00 PM
OCTOBER EVENTS
October 1
Tyler Gummersall
MJ Jazz Trio
Jonathan Best
October6
Drew and Anton 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
6:30 PM-9:30 PM
October 15
LOCAL BARS & SALOONS
October 23
Every Monday
October 14 Cheektones 7:00 PM-11:00 PM
October 16
Cadillac Angels October 30
Blues Jam 7:00 PM-11:00 PM
Pat James Band 7:00 PM-9:00 PM
Sir Harrison
West of Durango
October 21
Sir Harrison
October 8 90 Proof 7:00 PM-11:00 PM
October 29
October 22
7:00 PM-11:00 PM
Ping Brothers 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
6:30 PM-9:30 PM
The Cross-Eyed Possum
Red McAdam
October 14
October 16
5:00 PM-8:00 PM
October 14
October 23
October 8
6:00 PM-9:00 PM
October 9
The Cross-Eyed Possum
Sir Harrison 7:00 PM-11:00 PM
October 30 Blues Jam 7:00 PM-11:00 PM
October 7
Creekside Lodge
October 28
Founding Fathers Collective
October 1
October 15 Palomino
StefnRock
October 21
StefnRock 5:00 PM-8:00 PM
October 20
Trivia Night & Live Music
Back Alley Wine Bar
Troy Schilperoort
October 7 Funk Frequency 7:00 PM-11:00 PM
October 28
Every Friday
October 20
October 9 STEFnROCK 7:00 PM-11:00 PM
Zander Rodriguez 5:00 PM-8:00 PM
Cooper’s Pub
6:30 PM-9:30 PM
The Raven
StefnRock
SkyDaddy and the Pop Rocks 7:00 PM-11:00 PM
October 15 Cheektones 7:00 PM-11:00 PM
6:30 PM-9:30 PM
Andrew Deering and Friends 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
1:00 PM-4:00 PM
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Thumb Butte Distillery
October 5
2:00 PM-6:00 PM
2:00 PM-6:00 PM
2:00 PM-5:00 PM
October 7
Andrew Deering and Friends 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
8:00 PM-11:00 PM
October 29
Whiskey River Tavern
8:00 PM-11:00 PM
Scandalous Hands
Andrew Deering and Friends 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
October 2
Halloween Party and Hit Squad
Every Sunday
October 13
October 26
October 28
October 20
1:00 PM-4:00 PM
Dennis Herrera Band 8:00 PM-11:00 PM
1:00 PM-4:00 PM
Justin And Autumn Hitson
Zander Rodriguez & Co. 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
Zander Rodriguez & Co. 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
Zander Rodriguez & Co. 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
8:00 PM-11:00 PM
October 12
Dirty Halos
October 30
8:00 PM-11:00 PM
2:00 PM-6:00 PM
Aragon Brothers Trio
Live Music (Band TBD)
October 6
October 15
October 22
October 19
Whiskey Jam - Open Mic
October 8
Zander Rodriguez & Co. 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
Tin Hat
Andrew Deering and Friends 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
LOCAL BARS & SALOONS
Free Radicals
Trey Fiddle Band
October 16
Justin And Autumn Hitson
October 21
1:00 PM-4:00 PM
8:00 PM-11:00 PM
October 8
October 1
Wheelhouse
October 15
October 14
Bill Williams
October 27
8:00 PM-11:00 PM
Groove Dawgs
Justin And Autumn Hitson
October 22
8:00 PM-11:00 PM
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October 7th
October 7th
October 8th
Socialwww.backalleywine.com480.570.5131DancetoLiveMusic!
- Presented by Yavapai Symphony Association Yavapai PerformingCollegeArts Center
6:00 PM-9:00 PM
Social Dance Club - Prescott
Alexander Malofeev was born in 2001 and is studying at the Moscow Conservatory. In 2016 he was awarded the Grand Prix at the International Competition for Young Pianists in Moscow. Tickets are not available online and only available by calling the YSA office at 928.776.4255. YSA concerts take place at the Yavapai College Performing Arts Center in Prescott.
Fridaywww.prescott.org928.445.2000NightBarnDance
Walking Tours of Historic Downtown Prescott Downtown Prescott
October 6th
Karaokewww.mortimerfarmsaz.com928.830.1116withMatt&Allie
Alexander Malofeev in Recital
Alice Cooper, the theatrical originator of shock rock and Arizona native, is coming to Prescott Valley on Thursday, Oct. 6 at Findlay Toyota Center. Tickets for the show start at $45. See website for VIP package options. www.findlaytoyotacenter.com928.772.1819
The Prescott Chamber of Commerce offers free 90-minute walking tours of historic downtown Prescott on most Fridays and Saturdays at 10:00 AM. Call ahead to confirm tours. Stroll through history and learn about Prescott’s storied past. Donations are always appreciated. The Chamber can arrange special tours upon request for groups of five or more guests for $5.00 per person.
October 6th
156 S. Montezuma St. in downtown Prescott. Singer/songwriter showcase on Tuesdays from 6:00 to 9:00 PM. All musicians are welcome to perform. Thursday is Pizza Night with wood-fired personal pizzas available. Live music this week - Thu. 10/6: Sir Harrison. Fri. 10/7: Aragon Brothers. Sat. 10/8: Ping Brothers. Sun. 10/9: Sunday Funday with the Ping Brothers and friends from 3:00 to 6:00 PM.
5:00 AM-12:00 PM
5:00 PM-8:00 PM
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7:00 PM-8:00 PM
5:00 PM-8:00 PM
Findlay Toyota Center
Mortimer Farms
There will be 5K, 10K, HalfMarathon, and Marathon categories, plus a 1/2 mile fun run. See website for more information and to register. If you won’t be running, come out and cheer on all the participants! This is a fun community event that supports a great organization, the Prescott YMCA!
Back Alley Wine Bar
10:00 AM-11:30 AM
Livewww.bronzesmith.com928.772.2378MusicThisWeek
8:00 PM
Whiskey Row Marathon Whiskey Row - Prescott
www.yavapaisymphony.org928.776.4255
Cooper’s Pub
6:00 PM-10:00 PM
Join NHI and local artists Rebecca Davis and Roger Asay to welcome their book, “Wood & Stone, Substance & Spirit” into the world. The artists will give a talk about their work accompanied by a short video of the installation process of their sculpture Arizona River Series. Books will be available for purchase and there will be a book signing following the talk. www.naturalhistoryinstitute.org928.863.3232
www.whiskeyrowmarathon.com928.445.7221
Special Book Release and Signing: Rebecca Davis & Roger Asay Natural History Institute
Bronzesmith Foundry Tour
Bronzesmith Fine Art Foundry & Gallery
Matt & Allie host karaoke nights on Tue. at Tony’s Too in Prescott Valley, Wed. at Barefoot Bob’s Billiards in Prescott Valley, Thu. at Tony’s Too for Ladies Night, and Fri. nights at Cooper’s Pub in Prescott. Cooper’s is located at 4499 SR69 in the La Quinta Inn & Suites. www.cooperspub.net928.445.6990
Stay cool and dance in our airconditioned venue with the beautiful wooden floor! We dance non-stop to 3 hours of live music by the amazing Alan Harkrader. If you’d like, bring a dish to share in the potluck spread. Full cash bar, cover charge is cash $10 ($15 for two). Location is 1245 White Spar Rd. in Prescott (formerly Los Pinos).
Angroups/3132317610356663www.facebook.com/EveningwithAliceCooper
11:00 BronzesmithAM in Prescott Valley offers foundry tours every Thursday at 11:00 AM. Learn about the lost wax process of bronze casting. Fun and informative! The cost is $10 per person and advance reservations are required. Individuals and small groups are welcome.
Enjoy a live band, dancing, campfire and lawn games. Cash bar. Add a farm-to-table dinner to your admission for additional $15. Located in Dewey. Tickets available online or at the venue.
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50 Prescott NOW! October 2022 218 NORTH GRANITE STREET | PRESCOTT · ARIZONA 928.541.1556 | WWW.FOUNDINGFATHERSCOLLECTIVE.COM Founding Fathers Collective October Events October 9th Troy Schilperoort October 14th The Cross-Eyed Possum October 15th The Cross-Eyed Possum October 16th MJ Jazz Trio October 20th Red McAdam October 23rd Tyler Gummersall October 28th Cadillac Angels October 30th Jonathan Best Every Sunday Texas Hold’em 4:00 PM-8:00 PM Every Tuesday Trivia 6:00 PM-9:00 PM *Every music performance in the evening is scheduled for 6:00 PM-9:00 PM Self-ServeLargestTapWallinArizona
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Magic Treehouse: Pirates Past Noon (Prescott Valley Performing Arts)
October 7th
Highlands Center for Natural History
Cole Swindell with special guests Dylan Marlowe and Ashley Cooke make a stop in Prescott Valley with the “Back Down to the Bar Tour” on Friday, Oct. 7. Tickets available at the arena box office, Ticketmaster, and by phone. Tickets start at $45.
Highlands Center Book Club
Fine Art Photography
2:30 PM
Livewww.pvperformingarts.weebly.comMusicattheWindsock
Pumpkinwww.prescottfarmersmarket.org928.713.1227Festival&CornMaze
Phippen Museum
9:00 AM-9:00 PM
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Colewww.highlandscenter.org928.776.9550Swindell:DowntotheBar Tour
October 8th
Two siblings return to visit the magic tree house on a dreary, rainy day. They find a book where the sun is shining and the waves are crashing, so they wish to travel to this tropical place. They realize that they are in the 18th-century Caribbean, the time of pirates! Located at 3235 Main Street in Prescott Valley. Tickets $15. Free for ages 6 and under. Tickets available online.
Main Street Theatre
classeswww.wattersgardencenter.com/928.445.4159
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Two performances today at 2:30 and 7:00 PM. Two siblings return to visit the magic tree house on a dreary, rainy day. They find a book where the sun is shining and the waves are crashing, so they wish to travel to this tropical place. They realize that they are in the 18th-century Caribbean, the time of pirates! Located at 3235 Main Street in Prescott Valley. Tickets $15. Free for ages 6 and under. Tickets available online.
Prescott Farmers Market
Mortimer Farms
www.pvperformingarts.weebly.com
The Windsock Lounge
Watters Garden Center
PrescottMagicwww.findlaytoyotacenter.com928.772.1819Treehouse:PiratesPastNoonValleyPerformingArts
October 8th
The “Click: Western Focus” fine art photography exhibit opens Oct. 8 and will be on display until March 2023. Opening reception on Friday 10/7. The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday. See website for exhibit details and additional programs and events.
Main Street Theatre
7:00 PM-11:00 PM
www.thewindsocklounge.net928.776.7309
Live music this week - Fri. 10/7: Funk Frequency. Sat. 10/8: 90 Proof. Sun. 10/9: STEFnROCK. The Windsock has live music weekly with STEFnROCK every Tue. at 5:00 PM, Travis Crow & Colton Burris on Wed. at 6:00 PM, and the Aragon Brothers & Co. on Thu. at 6:00 PM. See website for the full entertainment lineup.
October 8th
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BestGardenwww.phippenartmuseum.org928.778.1385Class:AutumnColorsEnjoyedatHome
The book club is for adults eager to learn more about the natural history of the Southwest and natural history in general. Book club meetings are held on one Friday each month from Apr.-Nov. Meets in the beautiful outdoor setting of the Discovery Gardens Ramada. Register at any time to begin receiving email notices about our current books and meetings. Free to attend.
1:00 PM-2:00 PM
7:00 PM
7:00 PM
Get lost in the giant corn maze, find the perfect pumpkin in the pumpkin patch, enjoy farm-inspired rides, games, activities and farm-to-table food. See website for the additional activities and entertainment offered on weekends. Located in Dewey. Tickets are available online and at the farm gate.
9:30 AM
Findlay Toyota Center
7:30 AM-12:00 PM
The market hosts local farmers, ranchers and food/craft vendors each Saturday. Customers can find fresh specialty produce, meat, eggs, bread, baked goods, ready-to-eat foods and more. They accept cash, credit, debit and double EBT/SNAP benefits! Pets are not allowed at the market. Located at 900 Iron Springs Rd.
YRMC Miller Valley Parking Lot
www.mortimerfarmsaz.com928.830.1116
Exhibit Opens Today
A free garden class is offered every Saturday in October at 9:30 AM at Watters Garden Center, located at 1815 Iron Springs Rd. in Prescott. Landscapes in autumn can be stunning, but only with proper planning. This easy care advice will bring the silver and blues out of the evergreens, showcasing brilliant bright foliage and crazy colored flowers. Make this the brightest fall of all!
WoodsidePrescott.com | 928-660-6877 Woodside Homes reserves the right to change floor plans, features, elevations, prices, materials and specifications without notice. Optional features may be predetermined and included at additional cost to Buyer and are subject to construction cut-off dates. All square footages and measurements are approximate. Renderings are artist’s conceptions only. This advertisement is for illustration purposes only and is not part of a legally binding contract. Please see Sales Professional for full details. If you are working with a REALTOR or real estate agent, they must accompany and register you on your first visit. 08/2022 2,889-3-598PrescottSq. Ft. Prescott 1,400-2,422ValleySq.Ft. When you choose an energy-efficient home, you’re investing in yourself, your comfort and the world around you. Woodside Homes offers eco-friendly living with Indoor airPLUS® and WaterSense® certified homes that help you save and live comfortably. Kick back and relax.
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Keeper of the Lost Cities Fandom Event Wednesday, Oct. 12, 4 p.m. Get transported to the vibrant world of the Lost Cities! Celebrate the epic adventures and dynamic characters of the beloved book series Keeper of the Lost Cities by Shannon Messenger. For youth, ages 10-14. Register online at the Youth Desk or call 928.777.1537.
FESTIVE FAMILY EVENTS
Enjoy a mildly spooky stroll through our dark and twisty haunted house!
Medicare Workshop Thursday, Oct. 20, 10 a.m. Risa Little, Medicare benefits specialist with Northern Arizona Council of Governments (NACOG) and the Arizona State Health Insurance Assistance Programs, will talk about Medicare A and B enrollment, issues surrounding employee insurance versus Medicare; Medicare Part C-Advantage Plans, and Medicare Part D-Prescription Drug Plans. Q&A to follow.
EVENTS FOR KIDS AND TEENS
Trick or Treat for Little Ones Tuesday, Oct. 25, 10 a.m.
Haunted House for Kids Thursday, Oct. 27, 4 p.m.
• Adult Events • INSPIRING THE COMMUNITY
This family-friendly event is for kids, teens and fearless families. Costumes are encouraged! Hosted by Prescott Public Library’s Teen Advisory Group (TAG). Presented with funding from the Friends of the Prescott Public Library.
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Lego Expo Thursday, Oct. 13, 4 p.m.
Sunday 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
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Stories and songs followed by trick-ortreating inside the library. Costumes are encouraged! For children, ages 0-5. Presented with funding from the Friends of the Prescott Public Library.
Master builders, assemble! We’ll provide the LEGOs and lots of space. You bring your imagination and enthusiasm! For children, ages 5 and older.
friends or come solo and challenge another teen. For teens, ages 13-18.
Mon, Fri, Sat 9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Questions about Adult Events? Call 928.777.1526.
Star Talks: ASU Explores the Solar System
AARP and PPL team up to bring you Judy Sayles Kimberly Felt, retired clinical associate professor from ASU College of Nursing, who will discuss how you can find information, resources and checklists to help get you organized and find the support that you might need as you prepare to care for a loved one.
Library
Preparing to Care for Your Loved One: A Caregiver’s Guide Wednesday, Oct. 5, 6 p.m.
October Events at Prescott Public Library
Tues - Thurs 9:00 AM-8:00 PM
Tuesday, Oct. 4, 6 p.m. Please join Dr. David Williams of Arizona State University for a talk focused around the current missions that ASU faculty and students are involved in that explore the planets, moons and asteroids of our solar system. This is an in-person event with a Zoom option. Registration is required.
Crisp October air and freshly fallen leaves usher in holiday excitement at the library. For families in search of festive activities, here are a few library events to put on the calendar.
Tabletop Games for Teens Thursday, Oct. 20, 4 p.m. Drop by the library to play fun and engaging board games testing your logic, problem-solving and superior gaming abilities. Games include Splendor, Quacks, Azul, Galaxy Trucker, Mystic Vale and multiple versions of Ticket to Ride, among others. Most games are for 2-5 players so bring your
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Peavine Trail - Prescott
Concert
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church 2:30 PM
www.heritageparkzoo.org928.778.4242
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Sharlot Hall Museum
7:00 PM
www.prescottelkstheatre.org928.777.1370
7:00 PM
Zoo By Moonlight is an evening event held from May through October. It provides a great opportunity to see the Sanctuary’s nocturnal residents. See the clouded leopards, wolves, coyotes and much more by the light of the full moon. It’s a howling good time! Don’t forget to bring your flashlights and your curiosity and enjoy the sights and sounds of the animals. Docents will be available to provide direction and answer questions.
10:00 AM-3:00 PM
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
This Week at Founding Fathers: Troy Schilperoort
www.prescottelkstheatre.org928.777.1370
Museum exhibits include prehistoric and contemporary examples of indigenous cultural and artistic materials from the southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. The museum hosts guest artists most weekends, as well as special exhibits and art auctions throughout the year. Guest artist this weekend is Steve LaRance (Hopi) demonstrating jewelry techniques. Located at 147 N. Arizona Ave. in Prescott.
Esteban - International Music Day Show
10:00 AM-1:00 PM
October 8th
The intimate venue of the Crystal Hall on the 3rd floor of the Elks Performing Arts Center will allow patrons to be enveloped in the amazing music of Esteban and Teresa, as they celebrate International Music Day. VIP Experience tickets will include seats in the first two rows, two autographed CDs and an exclusive meet & greet with the artists in the green room after the show.
October 9th
Zoo By Moonlight Heritage Park Zoological 7:30SanctuaryPM-9:30 PM
In this performance the Prescott Chorale will explore the music that evolved from the experiences of two groups in America: Indigenous (Native American) People and Black people. From the composers’ souls to the concert stage, the music of these people will be brought to the audience, filled with their heritage and their life experiences. The concert will take place at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church and tickets are available online at www.ycpac.com.
October 8th
Living History: “Victorian Superstitions”
Bring your family and your dog to 2600 Heckethorn Rd. in Prescott. Hike the Peavine Trail and return to the UAF Rescue Ranch for lunch and fun on us! There will be vendors, raffle baskets, music, a free agility course, face-painting, more! Register online. fundraisers/hike-for-houndswww.unitedanimalfriends.org/
Take a musical journey with Tucson’s doo-wop sensations The 4GENTS! Revisit the good times when driveins were the hangouts, family road trips were a summer standard and the music was pure joy and fun. Join Juan, Greg, Matt and Chach as they sing the favorites of the day from The Cadillacs to the Coasters!
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Founding Fathers Collective Brunch Sat./Sun. 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM featuring food trucks and a bloody mary and mimosa bar. Sunday Poker from 4:00 to 8:00 PM. Live music on weekends and Trivia nights every Tue. from 6:00 to 9:00 PM. Live music - Sun. 10/9 with Troy Schilperoort. Located at 218 N. Granite St. in Prescott. www.foundingfatherscollective.com928.541.1556
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Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center
Got superstitions? We do. From covering mirrors to living with coffins, Victorians honored their deceased loved ones and peered into the afterlife in many haunting ways. Join us to hunt for ghosts and explore the Museum, shrouded with mystery! This event is included in the price of admission. Kids 12-under get in free. Explore the Museum’s campus and meeting Living History interpreters on the grounds and in historic buildings as they go about their day. See the blacksmith work in a real forge, print something in the Print Shop, try your hand at crafts and activities, and more!
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58 Prescott NOW! October 2022 Monday, October 31, 2022 5pm Trick or Treating for families with children 6 and Under 6pm Trick or Treating open for All Ages (Last Admission 8:30pm) Come in Costume & trick-or-treat around the zoo. See our nocturnal animals and visit the Kids Boo-ZONE! Members $7 • Non-Members $10 Pre-Purchase your tickets Online at www.heritageparkzoo.org or in the Gift Shop! Sponsored by: 1403 Heritage Park Rd.; Prescott, AZ 86301 • www.HeritageParkZoo.org Phone: 928.778.4242 501(c)(3) non-profit organization supported by the community. Boo at the zoo 1403 Heritage Park Rd.; Prescott, AZ 86301 www.HeritageParkZoo.org Phone: 928.778.4242 501(c)(3) non-profit organization supported by the community. Saturday, October 29, 2022 Sunday, October 30, 2022 Zoo Maze, Boo Zone, Photo Spots, Bounce House, Animal Enrichment Activities from 10:00am - 4:00pm, included with paid admission. For more information, call 928.778.4242 or visit www.HeritageParkZoo.orgcelebration Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary’s annual Great Products and CustomerUnmatchedService
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The Prescott Free Clinic is presenting its second annual fundraiser. This year’s Buncho Bash will be bigger and better! All proceeds go directly to providing breast cancer treatment services for uninsured and low-income patients. Tickets are $25 online and $30 at the door. See website for details.
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Two siblings return to visit the magic tree house on a dreary, rainy day. They find a book where the sun is shining and the waves are crashing, so they wish to travel to this tropical place. They realize that they are in the 18th-century Caribbean, the time of pirates! Located at 3235 Main Street in Prescott Valley. Tickets $15. Free for ages 6 and under. Tickets available online. www.pvperformingarts.weebly.com
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This week’s events at the Prescott Public Library: Toddler Storytime, LEGO Club for Kids, Preschool Storytime, Wednesday Morning Book Club, WORDS Book Club, LEGO Expo, Baby and Me Storytime, Chair Yoga. Community groups also meet at the library every week. See the events calendar page on the library website for event details. 928.777.1500 www.prescottlibrary.info
New hours! Open Sat. 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM and Sun. 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM from Oct. 1 to Dec. 18. Artisan and maker market features vendors with food and non-food items such as local meats, fresh eggs and vegetables, baked goods, body care products, handcrafted jewelry, art, and much more. Located at 7210 E. Pav Way. Check Facebook page for weekly updates on participating vendors and special events.
The community is invited to join the Prescott Valley Police Department and the Central Arizona Fire & Medical Authority on Sunday, Oct. 9 for the annual Puente de la Comunidad – Bridge of the Community event at Mountain Valley Park. The theme this year is “Construyendo Puentes, Hombro a Hombro” – “Building Bridges, Shoulder to Shoulder.” The purpose of the gathering is to recognize the diversity of our community and to provide opportunities for interaction in a relaxed atmosphere. There will be food trucks and Mexican music available for afternoon enjoyment. There is no cost for this event and the entire community is invited to participate.
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Bill Williams will play at El Charro Norte Mexican steakhouse restaurant in Chino Valley, located at 2879 Arizona Trail. Visit website for additional live music dates.
First Southern Baptist Church
Meets on the second Tuesday of each month in the gym at the First Southern Baptist Church, located at 1524 AZ 89 in Chino Valley. Free to attend and guests are welcome. See website for more information about the CV Quilters. 928.237.7488 | www.chinovalleyquilters.com
The Thumb Butte Distillery is located at 400 N. Washington Ave. in Prescott. Their Whiskey Jam open mic sessions take place every Sunday afternoon. Check website for the Oct. music schedule. Free admission. www.thumbbuttedistillery.com928.443.8498
Trivia night is held on Mondays from 7:00 to 9:00 PM. See the events page on the Raven Cafe website for this month’s live music schedule. www.ravencafe.com928.717.0009
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The Sharlot Hall Museum is located in downtown Prescott at 415 W. Gurley Street. The history museum includes exhibits, galleries, gardens and historic buildings. Open Tue. to Sat. 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM and 12:00 to 4:00 PM on Sundays. See website for special events. www.sharlothallmuseum.org928.445.3122
Free event. Officers and staff from the Prescott Valley Police Department invite residents of the community to join them in an informal, neutral space to discuss community issues, build relationships, and drink free coffee. The program aims to advance the practice of community policing through improving relationships between police officers and community members, one cup of coffee at a time. Held this month at Rosa’s Pizzeria at 2992 Park Avenue. www.prescottvalley-az.gov928.759.3090
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Live Music at the Whiskey River Tavern
Prose Open Mic at the Elks (AZ Wordsmith) Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center 7:30
October 13th Arizona WeaponsConcealedPermitCourse
Nature Camps are five fun-filled days full of exploring, playing and creating for ages 6-12! Campers examine the oddities of nature through hands-on games, activities, crafts, and more. Come make friends and see what the forest has to offer! Campers will get to splash in Lynx Creek, collect insects, build forts in the forest, and learn all about nature in the Arizona Mogollon Highlands www.highlandscenter.org928.776.9550
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October 12th
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The Open House is an opportunity to meet the PASS Staff and Board of Directors, get a tour and learn about what PASS does for the community. Refreshments will be served. Located at 336 N. Rush St. in Prescott. www.prescottshelters.org928.778.5933
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3rd Annual Prescott Plein Air Art Festival
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Arizona 8-hour concealed weapons permit course. Includes classroom and shooting facility training and covers all aspects of safe gun handling and applicable AZ laws. See website for required equipment and course eligibility. This course is held at the Chino Valley Parks & Recreation building. Cost: $115. www.compasstrainingaz.org928.848.9885
Highlands Center for Natural History
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HeldPMon the second Wednesday of each month in The Elks 3rd floor Sundance Room. This is an opportunity to share for ten minutes your prose with other writers and people that love to read great literature in our community. Those who are just in the mood for listening are welcome to come. Grab a seat and enjoy some inspiring talks from area wordsmiths. www.prescottelkstheatre.org928.777.1370
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Whiskey River Tavern
Live music this week at the Whiskey River Tavern, located at 214 S. Montezuma St. in Prescott. Wed. 10/12: Zander Rodriguez & Co. 6:309:30 PM. Thu. 10/13: Andrew Deering & Friends 6:30 - 9:30 PM. Fri. 10/14: Wheelhouse 8:00 - 11:00 PM. Sat. 10/15: Bill Williams 1:00 - 4:00 PM. and Scandalous Hands from 8:0011:00 PM. Sun. 10/16: Justin & Autumn Hitson from 2:00 - 6:00 PM.
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October 10th
Prescott Area Shelter Services 6th Annual Open House
Chino Valley Recreation Department
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The Highlands Center is fortunate to have five rock formations that illustrate the dynamic processes of plate tectonics that were occurring here more than 1.7 billion years ago, and are continuing today all around the globe. The seminar begins with a classroom discussion of the history of the Theory of Plate Tectonics followed by a hike to the five rock formations where participants use instruments to reveal evidence of past tectonic activity.
From October 13-16, 15 professional artists will take their studios outdoors, painting at scenic locations around the Prescott area as part of the 3rd Annual Prescott Plein Air Art Festival. This special event will showcase Prescott’s natural, historical, and architectural beauty. Check the website and Facebook for the field locations. Presented by the Highlands Center for Natural History and the City of Prescott. www.highlandscenter.org928.776.9550
October 12th
Pronghorn Ranch Clubhouse
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Bronzesmith Fine Art Foundry & Gallery 11:00 BronzesmithAM in Prescott Valley offers foundry tours every Thursday at 11:00 AM. Learn about the lost wax process of bronze casting. Fun and informative! The cost is $10 per person and advance reservations are required. Individuals and small groups are welcome.
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Experience15thwww.naturalhistoryinstitute.org928.863.3232AnnualPrescottGhostTalk(Oct13-16)
Social Dance to Live Music!
What are springsnails and why should we care? These tiny gastropods are widespread across the West, but are usually restricted to a small area. Sometimes, an entire species will only exist in one spring! Learn why they matter (and how cute they are) with Arizona’s expert on the group.
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The Western Heritage Center is located on Historic Whiskey Row and is open Wednesday through Sunday. Explore the exhibits and learn about Prescott’s Western history and culture. The WHC also hosts lectures and book signings. See Facebook page for hours and event updates. Free admission!
October 13th
This event is designed for those who enjoy wine but may know nothing about painting. Discover hidden wells of creativity as artist and Education Coordinator, Neal McEwen leads you through the step-by-step process of creating your own original Western-themed acrylic painting. A fun-filled evening of art, wine and dessert appetizers will result in a painting that is finished and suitable for framing. Reservations required. 21+ event. Also offered on Nov. 10 and Dec. 8.
October 13th
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Social Dance Club - Prescott 5:00 PM-8:00 PM
Stay cool and dance in our airconditioned venue with the beautiful wooden floor! We dance non-stop to 3 hours of live music by the amazing Alan Harkrader. If you’d like, bring a dish to share in the potluck spread. Full cash bar, cover charge is $10 cash only ($15 for two). Location is 1245 White Spar Rd. in Prescott (formerly Los Pinos). Social dances are held every Thu. & Fri. from 5:00 to 8:00 PM.
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7:30 GhostPMTalk is back for another year ... it’s where haunting legends come to life! Will be held Oct. 1315 at 7:30 PM and Oct. 16 at 2:30 PM. All proceeds from Ghost Talk go to youth programming and scholarships. Tickets available online. www.pca-az.net928.445.3286 CALENDAR
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156 S. Montezuma St. in downtown Prescott. Singer/songwriter showcase on Tuesdays from 6:00 to 9:00 PM. All musicians are welcome to perform. Thursday is Pizza Night with wood-fired personal pizzas available. LIve music this week - Thu. 10/13: Zander Rodriguez. Fri. 10/14: STEFnROCK. Sat. 10/15: Palomino Band. Sun. 10/16: Sunday Funday with the Ping Brothers and friends from 3:00 to 6:00 PM. www.backalleywine.com480.570.5131
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Located at 1403 Heritage Park Rd. in Prescott and open daily from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The HPZS is a nonprofit wildlife sanctuary, dedicated to the conservation and protection of native and exotic animals. The zoo offers educational opportunities and special events throughout the year.
The Big Sting - It’s a Country Thing Festival Watson Lake Park Takes place Oct. 13-15 at Watson Lake Park. Live music, food, camping, games, and more! See the website for the concert schedule. The festival has open lawn seating — bring your own chairs. Free admission for kids 12 and under. General admission day passes are $45. 928.235.6599 | www.thebigsting.com
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NHI Speaker Series: Springsnails of Arizona with Jeff Sorensen (AZ Game & Fish)
THREE LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU PRESCOTT 3124 Willow Creek Rd. 928- 445 -70 8 5 PRESCOTT VALLEY 6946 E. Hwy 69 928-775-9007 CHINO VALLEY 87 S. State Route 89 www.thumbbuttemedicalcenter.com928-208-4309 We treat you like our family MULTI-SPECIALTY MEDICAL CENTER & CLINIC • ALLERGY CLINIC • BRAIN & SPINE CENTER • CARDIOLOGY • CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY • CT SCAN & X-RAY • DERMATOLOGY • FAMILY CARE • FOOT & ANKLE SURGERY • GASTROENTEROLOGY • GERIATRIC CARE • HIGH-END RADIOLOGY CENTER WITH MRI • INTERNAL MEDICINE • RADIOLOGYINTERVENTIONAL(LARGE BORE MRI) • MEDICAL LABORATORIES • NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE /HOLISTIC MEDICINE • NEPHROLOGY • NEUROLOGY • PAIN MANAGEMENT • PHARMACY • PRIMARY CARE • URGENT CARE / WALK-IN CLINIC • UROLOGY • VASCULAR SPECIALISTS AND WOMEN’S HEALTH SERVICES: WE WELCOME: Veterans | New Patients | Most Insurances | Workers’ Comp
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Walking Tours of Historic Downtown Prescott
Liberty Traditional School
10:00 AM-3:00 PM
Seniors, caregivers and resource providers are invited to the Senior & Caregivers Conference & Expo. Over 60 providers of senior and caregiver products and services can provide information and answer your questions. Stop in for an hour, or the whole day. Location is Liberty Traditional School, 3300 N Lake Valley Road, Prescott Valley. Free parking and free admission. Presented by Senior Connection. Email Info@SeniorConnection.us. www.seniorconnection.us928.778.3747
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The Big Sting - It’s a Country Thing Festival
Bill Williams will play at El Charro Norte Mexican steakhouse restaurant in Chino Valley, located at 2879 Arizona Trail. Visit website for additional live music dates.
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El Charro Norte Restaurant
Matt & Allie host karaoke nights on Tue. at Tony’s Too in Prescott Valley, Wed. at Barefoot Bob’s Billiards in Prescott Valley, Thu. at Tony’s Too for Ladies Night, and Fri. nights at Cooper’s Pub in Prescott. Cooper’s is located at 4499 SR69 in the La Quinta Inn & Suites.
Live music this week - Fri. 10/14 & Sat. 10/15: The CheekTones. Sun. 10/16: Blues Jam hosted by Scott O’Neal. The Windsock has live music weekly with STEFnROCK on Tue. at 5:00 PM, Travis Crow & Colton Burris on Wed. at 6:00 PM, and the Aragon Brothers & Co. on Thu. at 6:00 PM. See website for the full entertainment lineup.
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October is Archives Month, and to celebrate, Sharlot Hall Museum is offering an Archives Workshop! Learn how to organize, arrange, and preserve your precious family photographs and documents using archival techniques for your family’s future generations. Learn how to best process and preserve your family’s papers, photographs, and other media. www.sharlothallmuseum.org928.445.3122
From October 13-16, 15 professional artists will take their studios outdoors, painting at scenic locations around the Prescott area as part of the 3rd Annual Prescott Plein Air Art Festival. This special event will showcase Prescott’s natural, historical, and architectural beauty. Check the website and Facebook for the field locations. Presented by the Highlands Center for Natural History and the City of Prescott. www.highlandscenter.org928.776.9550
Watson Lake Park
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The Turnabout Ball will be held in the Performing Arts Center Crystal Hall. See website for event details and tickets.
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The Prescott Chamber of Commerce offers free 90-minute walking tours of historic downtown Prescott on most Fridays and Saturdays at 10:00 AM. Call ahead to confirm tours. Stroll through history and learn about Prescott’s storied past. Donations are always appreciated. The Chamber can arrange special tours upon request for groups of five or more guests for $5.00 per person.
The Windsock Lounge
Every Thursday year-round at Culver’s in Prescott Valley starting at 5:00 PM. This is a casual cruisein event for classic car enthusiasts. Located at 2544 N. Stoneridge Drive.
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Takes place Oct. 13-15 at Watson Lake Park. Live music, food, camping, games, and more! See the website for the concert schedule. The festival has open lawn seating — bring your own chairs. Free admission for kids 12 and under. General admission day passes are $45.
Archives Workshop
Karaoke with Matt & Allie Cooper’s Pub
Enjoy a live band, dancing, campfire and lawn games. Cash bar. Add a farm-to-table dinner to your admission for additional $15. Located in Dewey. Tickets available online or at the venue. www.mortimerfarmsaz.com928.830.1116
Sharlot Hall Museum
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The Prescott-based rock quartet Scandalous Hands helped to close out Prescott’s Summer Concert Series at Courthouse Plaza Aug. 26 with their signature covers of ‘60s and ‘70s classics and album cuts. The dance floor was packed with appreciative fans to mark another successful summer concert season, a longtime Prescott tradition which brings jazz, pop, big-band and other genres to a stage in front of downtown’s iconic courthouse. Prescott Downtown Partnership will sponsor it again in 2023!
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Don’tPMmiss your favorite stars as WWE Sunday Stunner comes to Prescott Valley for the first time ever at Findlay Toyota Center!
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New hours! Open Sat. 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM and Sun. 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM from Oct. 1 to Dec. 18. Artisan and maker market features vendors with food and non-food items such as local meats, fresh eggs and vegetables, baked goods, body care products, handcrafted jewelry, art, and much more. Located at 7210 E. Pav Way. Check Facebook page for weekly updates on participating vendors and special events. 928.404.0358 | www.pvcommunitymarket.com
Founding Fathers Collective
This event is part of National Fire Prevention Week. Several fire wise agencies will be present to share information about keeping our communities safe. Local fire safety organizations and businesses in Yavapai County show us how to prepare for future fire dangers in our area and keep our communities safe. Demonstrations, fire trucks, bouncy house, music & food. Held outdoors at Founding Fathers Collective, 218 N. Granite St. in Prescott.
October 15th
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A free garden class is offered every Saturday in October at 9:30 AM at Watters Garden Center, located at 1815 Iron Springs Rd. in Prescott. After this class, you’ll have what it takes to design great container gardens that sparkle in the afternoon heat. Learn about proper watering, the best foods, companion plants, and more. Bring your own container or buy a new one and we’ll have design stations open, with expert advice on hand. classeswww.wattersgardencenter.com/928.445.4159
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Prescott Valley Community Market
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VIP packages and group discounts are available. See website for the fight card lineup. Tickets are available by phone, online, or at the arena box office Monday-Friday 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. 928.772.1819 | www.findlaytoyotacenter.com
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Free class - registration required. Breastfeeding Works! is specifically designed to teach you how to have a successful and rewarding breastfeeding experience. Expectant mothers and their partners are encouraged to attend if they anticipate breastfeeding their babies. After your baby is born, the class provides support and friendship with other breastfeeding moms. Registration is required.
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Do you struggle to organize and manage your family archives? Do you wonder if there’s a better way to store or preserve photos and documents? Join the Sharlot Hall Museum’s new Archives Workshop, taught by our head librarian-archivist, and learn archival techniques to manage your family archives—and take home an archival starter kit! Victori Superstitions A Living History Adventure at the Sharlot Hall Museum Got superstitions? We do. From covering mirrors to living with co ins, Victorians honored their loved ones and peered into the a erlife in many haunting ways. Join us to hunt for ghosts, interact with Living History interpreters, and explore the Museum! October 8, 2022 | 10a - 3p 415 W. GURLEY STREET, PRESCOTT | SHARLOTHALLMUSEUM.ORG | 928.445.3122 415 W. GURLEY STREET, PRESCOTT | SHARLOTHALLMUSEUM.ORG | 928.445.3122 Arc h i v e s Wor k s hop October 15 | 10 am $ 65 ADMISSIONREGULAR $ 45 MEMBERSMUSEUM Registration fee includes lunch.
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October 29th
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Back Alley Wine Bar
October 8th
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October 13th
The Ping Brothers 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
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The Ping Brothers 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
October 28th
Every Sunday Sunday Funday with The Ping Brothers and friends 3:00 PM- 6:00 PM
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October 7th Aragon Brothers 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
October 15th Palomino 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
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6:30 PM-9:30 PM
5:00 PM-8:00 PM with live music.
October 1st
Every Thursday Pizza Night
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October 27th
STEFnROCK 5:00 PM-8:00 PM
October 14th
Drew and Anton 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
October 20th Sir Harrison 5:00 PM-8:00 PM
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The Big Sting - It’s a Country Thing Festival
October 15th
Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center 7:00 PM
Watson Lake Park
Museum of Indigenous People
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
The market hosts local farmers, ranchers and food/craft vendors each Saturday. Customers can find fresh specialty produce, meat, eggs, bread, baked goods, ready-to-eat foods and more. They accept cash, credit, debit and double EBT/SNAP benefits! Pets are not allowed at the market. Located at 900 Iron Springs Rd.
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Get lost in the giant corn maze, find the perfect pumpkin in the pumpkin patch, enjoy farm-inspired rides, games, activities and farm-to-table food. See website for the additional activities and entertainment offered on weekends. Located in Dewey. Tickets are available online and at the farm gate.
3rd Annual Prescott Plein Air Art Festival: Reception and Art Sale
October 15th
7:30 AM-12:00 PM
Museum exhibits include prehistoric and contemporary examples of indigenous cultural and artistic materials from the southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. Guest artists this weekend are Rosabelle Shepherd and Arielle Tsinigine (Diné) demonstrating jewelry making. Located at 147 N. Arizona Ave. in Prescott.
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October 16th
Greater Prescott
The Thumb Butte Distillery is located at 400 N. Washington Ave. in Prescott. Their Whiskey Jam open mic sessions take place every Sunday afternoon. Check website for the Oct. music schedule. Free admission. www.thumbbuttedistillery.com928.443.8498 CALENDAR
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Part of the Jazz Journey series of jazz music exploration as we celebrate the blues and its place in the root of jazz. Blues and jazz have always influenced each other, and they still interact in countless ways today. The blues matured in the Mississippi Delta just upriver from New Orleans, the birthplace of jazz. Takes place in the Performing Arts Center Crystal Hall.
Mortimer Farms
From October 13-16, 15 professional artists will take their studios outdoors, painting at scenic locations around the Prescott area as part of the 3rd Annual Prescott Plein Air Art Festival. This special event will showcase Prescott’s natural, historical, and architectural beauty. Check the website and Facebook for the field locations. Presented by the Highlands Center for Natural History and the City of Prescott. www.highlandscenter.org928.776.9550
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Prescott Farmers Market
Founding Fathers Collective Brunch Sat./Sun. 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM featuring food trucks and a bloody mary and mimosa bar. Sunday Poker from 4:00 to 8:00 PM. Live music on weekends and Trivia nights every Tue. from 6:00 to 9:00 PM. Live music - Sat. 10/15: The Cross-Eyed Possum. Sun. 10/16: MJ Jazz Trio. Located at 218 N. Granite St. in Prescott. www.foundingfatherscollective.com928.541.1556
Art sale and reception for the Prescott Plein Air Art Festival. Tickets are $25 and available online. Ages 18 and above. Tickets include 2 raffle tickets. There are five one-hour sessions available in the afternoon, see website for details. The Mountain Artists Guild will host an exhibit and sale featuring art works created during this year’s Plein Air Art Festival, from Oct. 21 to Dec. 21.
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Natural History
October 15th
1:00 PM-4:00 PM
by Gaye Oberlin. Learn how you can attract bees, bluebirds, kestrels and bats to your yard by providing them with boxes for shelter and reproduction. Best practices will be discussed and box plans provided. A short hike to view wildlife boxes at the Highlands Center will be included.
Air3rdwww.thebigsting.com928.235.6599AnnualPrescottPleinArtFestival
Takes place Oct. 13-15 at Watson Lake Park. Live music, food, camping, games, and more! See the website for the concert schedule. The festival has open lawn seating - bring your own chairs. Free admission for kids 12 and under. General admission day passes are $45.
Nature Study Series: Bees, Birds and Bats
Pumpkinwww.prescottfarmersmarket.org928.713.1227Festival&CornMaze
Discoverwww.mortimerfarmsaz.com928.830.1116NativeHistory&Culture
www.museumofindigenouspeople.org928.445.1230
The multi-faceted Chach Snook stars in this tribute, and is joined on stage by percussionistarranger/pianist/KhrisDodgeand a collection of musicians who will honor Paul Simon in this tribute show. Includes most popular solo hits and a range of selections from his 1985 album Graceland.
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Dancing for the Stars
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The Boys & Girls Club of Central Arizona twirled its fifth Dancing for the Stars fundraiser into the books at the Yavapai College Center for Performing Arts after local celebrities paired with dance professionals to learn how to hoof while raking in donations to support afterschool programs for at-risk kids. This year’s event broke all fundraising records with a total of $465,000! Cardiologist Dr. Nisha Tung and Lungani Gwana took the Judge’s Award for best performance, Yavapai County Sheriff David Rhodes and Cari Hughes won the People’s Choice Award and Matt’s Saloon co-owner Matt Brassard and Dre Caldwell raised the most money to clinch the mirror ball trophy for “Best Friendraiser.”
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Series of three Wednesday sessions (Oct. 19, Oct. 26, Nov. 2). Experience deeper relaxation, positive living, greater inner joy, deeper inner peace and stronger inner awareness. Learn tools to quiet the mind’s chatter, calm the emotions and proper breathing techniques. Become more aware of your inner sanctuary. Strengthen the inner core for greater joy, inner peace, love, and well-being. We will do a 15-minute mind, body, emotion silence relaxation. Workshop fee is $75 for the three sessions.
Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary
Sharlot Hall Museum
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Join NHI in this seasonal collaboration with Arizona State Parks to learn and experience Tonto Natural Bridge State Park, just below the Mogollon Rim. The bridge itself is the largest natural travertine bridge in the world – and we expect some lovely fall colors in the canyon! Call or email for registration info.
Class (Virtual)
Adultwww.sharlothallmuseum.org928.445.3122DayCamp
Peter Bay presents a concert of music inspired by composers and genres from earlier eras. AZ Phil also honors the people of Ukraine with Ukrainian composer Myroslav Skoryk’s Melody, a beautiful work embraced as a spiritual anthem for the nation. Please see website for concert program notes and to purchase tickets.
Explore Prescott’s History
7:00 PM-9:00 PM
For our 25th year the Highlands Center will be sharing an adult version of their children’s nature camp for Founders, Board of Directors members, committee members and other invitees. Will take place Oct. 18-20. See website for details and registration.
October 18th
Don’t miss this Halloween event with Drew Desmond, local historian, author and captivating storyteller as he shares some spooky and bizarre stories about Yavapai County monsters. Hear about the mysterious and scary cryptocreatures that are roaming in our caves and forests! Tickets are $10 and available at the WHC.
Trivia Night is held on Mondays from 7:00 to 9:00 PM. See the events page on the Raven Cafe website for this month’s live music schedule. www.ravencafe.com928.717.0009
6:30 PM-7:30 PM
Yavapai College Online Event
October 20th
October 19th
Western Heritage Center - Yavapai County Monsters
Live Music at the Whiskey River Tavern
This Week
This much-revived classic comedy hit offers up fussy, cantankerous novelist Charles Condomine, remarried but haunted (literally) by the ghost of his late first wife, the clever and insistent Elvira who is called up by a visiting “happy medium” Madame Arcati. As the (worldly and unworldly) personalities clash, an increasingly complex love triangle adds to the haunting fun. There will be 8 performances from Oct. 20 to Oct. 30 in the PCA Cabaret. www.pca-az.net928.445.3286
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This week’s events at the Prescott Public Library: Toddler Storytime, Teen Advisory Group (TAG) Leadership, Outdoors Explorers, Preschool Storytime, Genealogy Virtual Mentor, Medicare Workshop, Tabletop Games for Teens, Baby and Me Storytime. Community groups also meet at the library every week. See the events calendar page on the library website for event details. www.prescottlibrary.info928.777.1500
Triviawww.naturalhistoryinstitute.org928.863.3232Night&LiveMusic
Meditationwww.visitwhc.org928.910.2307andRelaxation
Whiskey River Tavern
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The Sharlot Hall Museum is located in downtown Prescott at 415 W. Gurley Street. The history museum includes exhibits, galleries, gardens and historic buildings. Open Tue. to Sat. 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM and 12:00 to 4:00 PM on Sundays. See website for special events.
AZ Philharmonic: Classic Wine in New Bottles
Live music this week at the Whiskey River Tavern, located at 214 S. Montezuma St. in Prescott. Wed. 10/19: Zander Rodriguez & Co. 6:309:30 PM. Thu. 10/20: Andrew Deering & Friends 6:30 - 9:30 PM. Fri. 10/21: Aragon Brothers Trio 8:00 - 11:00 PM. Sat. 10/22: Trey Fiddle Band 1:004:00 PM. and Dennis Herrara Band from 8:00 - 11:00 PM. www.whiskeyrivertavern.com928.237.5817
Prescottwww.ycpac.com928.776.2000LibraryEvents
Highlands Center for Natural History
Visit the Zoo!
Located at 1403 Heritage Park Rd. in Prescott and open daily from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The HPZS is a nonprofit wildlife sanctuary, dedicated to the conservation and protection of native and exotic animals. The zoo offers educational opportunities and special events throughout the year. www.heritageparkzoo.org928.778.4242
October 17th
NHI Field Experience to Tonto Natural Bridge State Park Natural History Institute
October 20th-23rd
Suze’s Prescott Center for the Arts 7:30 PM
7:00 MaestroPM
Raven Cafe
Prescott Public Library
Yavapai College Performing Arts Center
Western Heritage Center
Blithe Spirit (Live Theatre)
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The Western Heritage Center is located on Historic Whiskey Row and is open Wednesday through Sunday. Explore the exhibits and learn about Prescott’s Western history and culture. The WHC also hosts lectures and book signings. See Facebook page for hours and event updates. Free admission!
Back Alley Wine Bar
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Mortimer Farms
Willow Hills Baptist Church
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The Kani Kapilas
220 N. Cortez Street - Downtown Prescott
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Enjoy a live band, dancing, campfire and lawn games. Cash bar. Add a farm-to-table dinner to your admission for additional $15. Located in Dewey. Tickets available online or at the venue. www.mortimerfarmsaz.com928.830.1116
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Fridaywww.prescottlibrary.info928.777.1500NightBarnDance
Culver’s Restaurant
Explore Prescott’s Western Heritage Western Heritage Center
BronzesmithAM in Prescott Valley offers foundry tours every Thursday at 11:00 AM. Learn about the lost wax process of bronze casting. Fun and informative! The cost is $10 per person and advance reservations are required. Individuals and small groups are welcome.
This downtown festival is presented by Further West and will have live music, food trucks, kids activities, local vendors and more!
October 21st
Bronzesmith Fine Art Foundry & Gallery
This month the Chamber Music Series features The Kani Kapilas, a group of eight ukulele players who sing and play Hawaiian, oldies and other sing-a-long type music. Hear music by local chamber players and special guests every month during the Third Friday Chamber Music Series. All programs are subject to change.
Tickets: harvest-fest-tickets-390593183727www.eventbrite.com/e/further-westwww.furtherwest.com
6:00 PM-10:00 PM
The Prescott Chamber of Commerce offers free 90-minute walking tours of historic downtown Prescott on most Fridays and Saturdays at 10:00 AM. Call ahead to confirm tours. Stroll through history and learn about Prescott’s storied past. Donations are always appreciated. The Chamber can arrange special tours upon request for groups of five or more guests for $5.00 per person. www.prescott.org928.445.2000
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Bronzesmithwww.visitwhc.org928.910.2307Foundry
3:00 PM-4:00 PM
5:00 PM-9:00 PM
October 21st
Social Dance Club - Prescott
Walking Tours of Historic Downtown Prescott Downtown Prescott
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This seminar on creating a Grandparents Legacy is part of the Legacy Grandparenting Summit at Willow Hills Baptist Church on 10/21 and 10/22. Cost is $59 per person. See website for details.
Prescott Public Library
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Every Thursday year-round at Culver’s in Prescott Valley starting at 5:00 PM. This is a casual cruisein event for classic car enthusiasts. Located at 2544 N Stoneridge Drive.
Prescottwww.backalleywine.com480.570.5131ValleyCarCruise
October 20th
5:00 PM-8:00 PM
Grandparents Legacy Seminar
Stay cool and dance in our airconditioned venue with the beautiful wooden floor! We dance non-stop to 3 hours of live music by the amazing Alan Harkrader. If you’d like, bring a dish to share in the potluck spread. Full cash bar, cover charge is $10 cash only ($15 for two). Location is 1245 White Spar Rd. in Prescott (formerly Los Pinos). Social dances are held every Thu. & Fri. from 5:00 to 8:00 PM. groups/3132317610356663www.facebook.com/
October 20th
5:00 PM-8:00 PM
156 S. Montezuma St. in downtown Prescott. Singer/songwriter showcase on Tuesdays from 6:00 to 9:00 PM. All musicians are welcome to perform. Thursday is Pizza Night with wood-fired personal pizzas available. Live music this weekThu. 10/20: Sir Harrison. Fri. 10/21: West of Durango. Sat. 10/22: The Ping Brothers. Sun. 10/23: Sunday Funday with the Ping Brothers and friends from 3:00 to 6:00 PM.
Thirdwww.willowhills.church949.212.8056FridayChamberMusic
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Karaoke with Matt & Allie Cooper’s Pub
Matt & Allie host karaoke nights on Tue. at Tony’s Too in Prescott Valley, Wed. at Barefoot Bob’s Billiards in Prescott Valley, Thu. at Tony’s Too for Ladies Night, and Fri. nights at Cooper’s Pub in Prescott. Cooper’s is located at 4499 SR69 in the La Quinta Inn & Suites.
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Gaines,classsoundmusicalforbestclassicssongabringssinger/songwriterPhoenix-basedBrianChartrandacaptivatingfolk-rocksound,storyteller’sstyle,andanamazinglistthatstretchesfromtheofthelate‘60stotheveryartistsoftoday.Thefrontman“LivefromLaurelCanyon”–atributetothe‘70sCalifornia–Brianisjoinedbyworld-musiciansToddChuba,LamarandMarioMendivil.
Brian Chartrand Quartet
9:00 AM-9:00 PM
Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center
6:00 PM-9:00 PM
Gardenwww.mortimerfarmsaz.com928.830.1116Class:Succulents,Cacti and the Low Maintenance Garden Watters Garden Center
This concert is part of the YCPAC Cabaret Series.
Yavapai College Performing Arts Center
October 22nd
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10th Annual Evening of Destiny - Featuring The Lisa Mitts Band Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center 7:00 DestinyPMHouse Restoration Center/Lisa Mitts Music present “An Evening of Destiny,” a benefit concert and community event to support survivors of human trafficking & educate families in Northern Arizona. Live music & speakers from Phoenix Dream Center, Yavapai Family Advocacy Center, & Prescott Police Sexual Assault Response Team (SART). It begins with a concert by multi-award winning artist Lisa Mitts and her band. Includes presentations by guest speakers on the topic of human trafficking. See website for tickets and additional event details. 928.777.1370 | www.prescottelkstheatre.org
9:30 AM
classeswww.wattersgardencenter.com/928.445.4159
October 22nd
A hand-picked all-star band consisting of the most talented bluegrass pickers and old-timey music singers from Prescott play a concert featuring all of the music from the motion picture “Oh Brother, Where Art Thou,” in addition to other music of that genre. But it’s not just a concert, it’s also a play of sorts. Familiar characters from the film Everett (Sky Daddy Conwell), Pete (Jett Montana), and Delmar (Eric Hermstad) encounter fantastic situations and colorful characters in between songs
Prescottwww.cooperspub.net928.445.6990FarmersMarket
YRMC Miller Valley Parking Lot 7:30 AM-12:00 PM
October 22nd
A free garden class is offered every Saturday in October at 9:30 AM at Watters Garden Center, located at 1815 Iron Springs Rd. in Prescott. Succulents are all the rage right now, and a great choice for busy gardeners! These are the toughest drought-tolerant plant thats will grow like gangbusters in a tight space with very little care. Students will learn how to use the local favorites that brings warm color and texture to your home.
October 21st
The market hosts local farmers, ranchers and food/craft vendors each Saturday. Customers can find fresh specialty produce, meat, eggs, bread, baked goods, ready-to-eat foods and more. They accept cash, credit, debit and double EBT/SNAP benefits! Pets are not allowed at the market. Located at 900 Iron Springs Rd. www.prescottfarmersmarket.org928.713.1227
Get lost in the giant corn maze, find the perfect pumpkin in the pumpkin patch, enjoy farm-inspired rides, games, activities, and farm-to-table food. See website for the additional activities and entertainment offered on weekends. Located in Dewey. Tickets are available online and at the farm gate.
Live music this week - Fri. 10/21 & Sat. 10/22: Llory McDonald. Sun. 10/23: SkyDaddy and the Pop Rocks. The Windsock has live music weekly with STEFnROCK on Tue. at 5:00 PM, Travis Crow & Colton Burris on Wed. at 6:00 PM, and the Aragon Brothers & Co. on Thu. at 6:00 PM. See website for the full entertainment lineup. www.thewindsocklounge.net928.776.7309
7:00 PM
Pumpkin Festival & Corn Maze Mortimer Farms
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See website for exhibit details and additional programs and events.
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Prescott Western Heritage Foundation 928.910.2307 | www.visitwhc.org
The Western Heritage Center is located on Historic Whiskey Row and is open Wednesday through Sunday Explore the exhibits and learn about Prescott’s western history and culture. The WHC also hosts lectures and book signings. See Facebook page for hours and event updates. Free admission!
Sharlot Hall Museum 928.445.3122 | www.sharlothallmuseum.org
Hellraisers & Trailblazers: The Real Women of the Wild West exhibit will open on Nov. 5. The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday.
Those Who Can Do, Teach (the sequel) continues until Oct. 13.
Phippen
Still Water Runs Deep will be on display until Oct. 30.
Art & Wine: A Perfect Pairing October 13 5:30 PM. A fun-filled evening of art, wine and dessert appetizers will result in a painting that is finished and suitable for framing.
Prescott Area Artists Studio Tour at the ‘Tis Annex Art Education Building on Oct. 1 and Oct. 2.
The Sharlot Hall Museum is an open-air heritage site and museum in downtown Prescott. Gardens, exhibits, and historic buildings open TuesdaySaturday, 10 AM-4 PM, and Sunday, 12 PM-4 PM.
Fine Art Photography exhibit is on display in the Main Gallery until Oct. 25.
October Events
Museum of Indigenous People 928.445.1230 | www.museumofindigenouspeople.org
The “Click: Western Focus” fine art photography exhibit opens Oct. 8 and will be on display until March 2023. Opening reception on Friday 10/7. The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday. See website for exhibit details and additional programs and events.
Assemblage and Collage 2022 exhibit begins on Oct. 27.
Discover Native History & Culture - Museum exhibits include prehistoric and contemporary examples of indigenous cultural and artistic materials from the southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. The museum hosts guests artists most weekends, as well as special exhibits and art auctions throughout the year.
‘Tis Art Center and Gallery 928.775.0223 | www.tisartgallery.com
Visit the ‘Tis website for gallery hours and exhibit details. Art classes for children and adults are available in the ‘Tis Annex Art Education Building.
147 N. Arizona Ave. Prescott, AZ Monday through Saturday 10AM to 4PM Sunday 1PM to 4PM (928) 445-1230 www.museumofindigenouspeople.org
Museum exhibits include prehistoric and contemporary examples of indigenous cultural and artistic materials from the southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. The museum hosts guest artists most weekends, as well as special exhibits and art auctions throughout the year. Guest artist this weekend is Jennifer Joseph (Hopi) demonstrating graphic arts. Located at 147 N. Arizona Ave. in Prescott.
October 25th
Competition among RWOP cooks for the best chili at LazyG Restaurant. Proceeds go to RWOP Scholarship Program for Prescott high school seniors. Admission is $20. The event includes chili samples from all contestants and participation in the people’s choice awards. 858.229.4034 | www.rwop.info/special-events.html
October 25th
Trick-or-Treat for Little Ones
Museum of Indigenous People
October 22nd
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El Charro Norte Restaurant
Livewww.heritageparkzoo.org928.778.4242MusicinChinoValley
Out of the Darkness Community Walk
5:00 PM-7:00 PM
Behind-the-Sceneswww.museumofindigenouspeople.org928.445.1230PhotographyTour
6:00 PM-9:00 PM
Bill Williams will play at El Charro Norte Mexican steakhouse restaurant in Chino Valley, located at 2879 Arizona Trail. Visit website for additional live music dates. www.elcharronorte.com928.460.5869
Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary
Prescott Public Library
A.C. Williams Granite Creek Park 10:00 RegisterAMonline or on the day of the event. Registration opens at 9:00 AM and the walk starts at 10:00 AM. The Out of the Darkness Community Walk is a journey of remembrance, hope, and support. It unites our communities and provides an opportunity to acknowledge the ways in which suicide and mental health conditions have affected our lives and the lives of those we love and care about. Presented by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Discoverwww.afsp.org/prescottNativeHistory& Culture
NEW! Twilight photo tour. Get some amazing behind-the-scenes photos of the sanctuary that you wouldn’t be able to get otherwise! With the assistance of a zookeeper, you’ll get a tour of the zoo with special access for getting great shots. $30 for members and $35 for non-members. Adult-only event 18+. Visit the website for event details and registration.
10:00 AM-11:00 AM
Stories and songs followed by trick-or-treating inside the library. Costumes are encouraged! For children, ages 0-5. Presented with funding from the Friends of the Prescott Public Library. 928.777.1500 | www.prescottlibrary.info
RWOP Chili Cook-Off
LazyG Restaurant
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October 23rd
Trivia Night & Live Music
October 25th
New hours! Open Sat. 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM and Sun. 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM from Oct. 1 to Dec. 18. Artisan and maker market features vendors with food and non-food items such as local meats, fresh eggs and vegetables, baked goods, body care products, handcrafted jewelry, art, and much more. Located at 7210 E. Pav Way. Check Facebook page for weekly updates on participating vendors and special events.
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The Thumb Butte Distillery is located at 400 N. Washington Ave. in Prescott. Their Whiskey Jam open mic sessions take place every Sunday afternoon. Check website for the Oct. music schedule. Free admission. www.thumbbuttedistillery.com928.443.8498
Live music this week at the Whiskey River Tavern, located at 214 S. Montezuma St. in Prescott. Wed. 10/26: Zander Rodriguez & Co. 6:309:30 PM. Thu. 10/27: Andrew Deering & Friends 6:30 - 9:30 PM. Fri. 10/28: Live Band 8:00 - 11:00 PM (TBD) Sat. 10/29: Halloween Party & Hit Squad 8:00 - 11:00 PM. Sun. 10/30: Justin & Autumn Hitson from 2:00 - 6:00 PM. www.whiskeyrivertavern.com928.237.5817
October 23rd
Findlay Toyota Center
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Prescott Valley Community Market 7210 E. Pav Way, Prescott Valley 9:00 AM-2:00 PM
Whiskey Jam - Open Mic Thumb Butte Distillery 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Sharlot Hall Museum
The AMA EnduroCross Series features off-road motorcycle racing that takes the race format of motocross and combines it with the challenging obstacles of an enduro, all packed into the tight confines of a fanfriendly stadium setting. Riders will race over rock beds, tractor tires and across telephone poles which is guaranteed to exhilarate, captivate, and inspire thrillseeking fans. See website for event details and ticket information.
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The Sharlot Hall Museum is located in downtown Prescott at 415 W. Gurley Street. The history museum includes exhibits, galleries, gardens and historic buildings. Open Tue. to Sat. 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM and 12:00 to 4:00 PM on Sundays. See website for special events. www.sharlothallmuseum.org928.445.3122
October 28th
Founding Fathers Collective Brunch Sat./Sun. 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM featuring food trucks and a bloody mary and mimosa bar. Sunday Poker from 4:00 to 8:00 PM. Live music on weekends and trivia nights every Tue. from 6:00 to 9:00 PM. Live music - Thu. 10/20: Red McAdam. Sun. 10/23: Tyler Gummersall. Located at 218 N. Granite St. in Prescott. www.foundingfatherscollective.com928.541.1556
Live Music at the Whiskey River Tavern
This week’s events at the Prescott Public Library: Trick or Treat for Little Ones, Preschool Storytime, Haunted House for Kids, Baby and Me Storytime, Art Days for Kids. Community groups also meet at the library every week. See the events calendar page on the library website for event details. www.prescottlibrary.info928.777.1500
EnduroCross
October 22nd
October 27th
Visit the Zoo!
Located at 1403 Heritage Park Rd. in Prescott and open daily from 10:00 AM to 54:00 PM. The HPZS is a nonprofit wildlife sanctuary, dedicated to the conservation and protection of native and exotic animals. The zoo offers educational opportunities and special events throughout the year. www.heritageparkzoo.org928.778.4242 CALENDAR
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MakeYavapaiwww.findlaytoyotacenter.com928.772.1819TrailsAssociation-aDifferenceDay
ghosts & ghouls are all invited to the incredibly fun, family-friendly, Halloweenthemed “Dead Man’s Party” known as MONSTER MASH. Come to the party dressed in your favorite costume and let’s “Time Warp” with the “Witch Doctor” and the “Werewolves of London” as Transylvania descendants Lynzee 4man, John Knispel and Taylor Caprara rock out with songs such as “Thriller,” “Evil Woman” and “Superstition.” www.prescottelkstheatre.org928.777.1370
Williamson Valley Trailhead YTA has worked with partners raising funds, writing grants, and hosting volunteer trail maintenance events to restore the trail system to a sustainable, safe and enjoyable outdoor experience. To raise matching funds to support our grants, we are hosting an all nonmotorized trail outing enjoying our trails and coming together for a communal picnic luncheon from Pangaea Bakery. Register online. All proceeds will benefit the Almosta Trail System.
Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary
Prescottwww.pvcommunitymarket.com928.404.0358LibraryEventsThisWeek
Monster Mash: Halloween’s Most Monstrous Tunes! Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center
Trivia night is held on Mondays from 7:00 to 9:00 PM. See the events page on the Raven Cafe website for this month’s live music schedule. www.ravencafe.com928.717.0009
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WESTERN HERITAGE CENTER A unique and creative showcase of museums, other organizations, and private collections that preserve and promote our western heritage. Visit Our FeaturingMercantile Local Artists, Authors, and Craftsmen Located on Historic Whiskey Row · 156 C S. Montezuma · Prescott, AZ Please visit www.visitWHC.org for seasonal hours of operation Prescott Western Heritage Foundation is a 501(c)3 non profit, all volunteer corporation VisitWHC.orgEventCheckOutOurScheduleFreeAdmissionPrescott Frontier Days® Rodeo Exhibit Yavapai Cowbelles & Ranching Exhibits Mercantile
Octoberwww.prescottelkstheatre.org928.756.28441
October 7th Alexander Malofeev in Recital 7:00 PM
October 1 Improv Comedy Night 7:00 PM
October 16
October 8
Jazz Journey: Blues and the Roots of Jazz 7:00 PM
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October 14 Turnabout Ball 7:00 PM
October 15
Still Crazy After All These Years: Paul Simon Tribute 7:00 PM
Monster Mash: Halloween’s Most Monstrous Tunes! 7:00 PM
Bye, Bye Love - A Salute to the Everly Brothers 7:00 PM
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October 29
October 22
Piece of My Heart: Janis Joplin Tribute Concert 7:00 PM
Suze’s Prescott Center for the Arts 928.445.3286 | www.pca-az.net
Esteban - International Music Day Show 7:00 PM
The Soggy Bottom Band 7:00 PM
November 5
15th Annual Prescott Ghost Talk Experience
October 8
Murder on the Agenda - A Murder Mystery Dinner 7:00 PM
November 5
October 21
7:00 PM
10th Annual Evening of Destiny - Featuring The Lisa Mitts Band 7:00 PM
“Hello, Dolly!” starring Toni Tennille
October 20 - 30 “Blithe Spirit” (Live Theatre)
October 15
October 28
Malt Shop Memories Concert 7:00PM
October 21
October 13-16
November 4
Yavapai College Performing Arts Center 928.776.2000 | www.ycpac.com
Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center
AZ Philharmonic: Classic Wine in New Bottles
Book Festival - Prescott Area Arts & Humanities Council 7:00 PM
November 3-6
An Evening with Ronnie Merrell - Comedy Show 7:00 PM
Brian Chartrand Quartet
Prescott NOW! October 2022 93 We Focus on the Overall Well-Being of our Patients! • Ultrasounds • Cardiac Event Monitors • Nuclear Stress Testing 928 759 7009 3185 N. Windsong | Prescott Valley, AZ 86314 www.cardiaccare.info Cardiac Care offers a full range of treatment and diagnostic services to monitor and assess the health of your heart. Self-Referrals Accepted We want to help as many people as possible, and we don’t want a referral to stand in the way of your health. SAME DAY APPOINTMENTS BASED ON URGENCY
Hauntedwww.bronzesmith.com928.772.2378HouseforKids
Prescott Public Library
Halloween comes early in Prescott this year with Yavapai CASA for Kids Foundation’s 8th annual Costumes for Kids 5K Fun Run. The event consists of a 5k through downtown Prescott and a 1-mile Fun Run around the Prescott Courthouse Square. There will be food, drinks, music and a costume contest. Online registration is $30 for ages 17+ and free for ages 16 and under. Group registration is available.
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The Western Heritage Center is located on Historic Whiskey Row and is open Wednesday through Sunday. Explore the exhibits and learn about Prescott’s Western history and culture. The WHC also hosts lectures and book signings. See Facebook page for hours and event updates. Free admission!
Prescott Dentistry will partner with Freedom Day USA to present FREE same-day dentistry as a way of saying “thank you” for serving our country. For details, please contact us at 928-445-1660 or visit the website www.freedomdayusa.org. www.freedomdayusa.org928.445.1660
Suze’s Prescott Center for the Arts
Bronzesmithwww.visitwhc.org928.910.2307Foundry Tour
Explore Prescott’s Western Heritage Western Heritage Center
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Social Dance Club - Prescott
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Blithewww.naturalhistoryinstitute.org928.863.3232Spirit(LiveTheatre)
EcologyNHIgroups/3132317610356663www.facebook.com/SpeakerSeries:RestorationwithDr.EliseGornish
Bronzesmith Fine Art
Costumes for Kids 5K Fun Run Courthouse PlazaDowntown Prescott 9:00 AM-12:00 PM
Prescott Valley Car Cruise
Back Alley Wine Bar
October 28th
Foundry & Gallery
Arid Lands, Seed Balls, and Girls in STEM! Dr. Gornish is a Cooperative Extension specialist in ecological restoration at the University of Arizona, and has been conducting research and outreach in arid land vegetation management for over 10 years. She is also the author of a recent children’s book on restoration ecology, and runs the GALS program (Girls on outdoor Adventures for Leadership and Science) to get underrepresented students into STEM fields.
This much-revived classic comedy hit offers up fussy, cantankerous novelist Charles Condomine, remarried but haunted (literally) by the ghost of his late first wife, the clever and insistent Elvira who is called up by a visiting “happy medium” Madame Arcati. As the (worldly and unworldly) personalities clash, an increasingly complex love triangle adds to the haunting fun. There will be 8 performances from Oct. 20 to Oct. 30 in the PCA Cabaret. www.pca-az.net928.445.3286
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Every Thursday year-round at Culver’s in Prescott Valley starting at 5:00 PM. This is a casual cruisein event for classic car enthusiasts. Located at 2544 N Stoneridge Drive.
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Culver’s Restaurant
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Natural History Institute
Freedom Day at Prescott Dentistry
October 29th
Enjoy a mildly spooky stroll through our dark and twisty haunted house! This family-friendly event is for kids, teens, and fearless families. Costumes are encouraged! Hosted by Prescott Public Library’s Teen Advisory Group (TAG). Presented with funding from the Friends of the Prescott Public Library.
156 S. Montezuma St. in downtown Prescott. Singer/songwriter showcase on Tuesdays from 6:00 to 9:00 PM. All musicians are welcome to perform. Thursday is Pizza Night with wood-fired personal pizzas available. Live music this week - Thu. 10/27: STEFnROCK. Fri. 10/28: Drew & Anton. Sat. 10/29: IsometricK. Sun. 10/30: Sunday Funday with the Ping Brothers and friends from 3:00 to 6:00 PM. www.backalleywine.com480.570.5131
Social Dance to Live Music!
Prescott Dentistry
BronzesmithAM in Prescott Valley offers foundry tours every Thursday at 11:00 AM. Learn about the lost wax process of bronze casting. Fun and informative! The cost is $10 per person and advance reservations are required. Individuals and small groups are welcome.
Stay cool and dance in our airconditioned venue with the beautiful wooden floor! We dance non-stop to 3 hours of live music by the amazing Alan Harkrader. If you’d like, bring a dish to share in the potluck spread. Full cash bar, cover charge is $10 cash only ($15 for two). Location is 1245 White Spar Rd. in Prescott (formerly Los Pinos). Social dances are held every Thu. & Fri. from 5:00 to 8:00 PM.
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96 Prescott NOW! October 2022 928-445-2174 www.PrescottFraming.com 377 N MONTEZUMA ST, 108B, PRESCOTT MAKE A MEMORY & SAVE IT IN A FRAME CELEBRATE THE PRESENT HONOR THE PAST ~ FRAME FOR THE FUTURE Want to receive a FREE* mailed copy of Prescott NOW! each month? Sign up online www.prescott-now.com/at:subscribe *Limited to Arizona mailing addresses only.
Prescott NOW! October 2022 97 NEED SPACE TO COLLABORATE? N EED TO MEET YOUR CLIENTS IN A PROFESSIONAL ENVIRONMENT? H AVE A TEAM MEETING AND NEED SPACE? LET WINGSPACE HELP YOU! • Flexible Office Solutions • Free Wifi & Secure Network • Free Organic Coffee & Tea • Comfortable sit/stand desks • 24/7 (dependingAccesson membership level) Book your tour today! (928) 239-5656 371 Garden St, Suite A Prescott AZ - Close to Downtown www.WingSpace.biz From Around the State and Globe BESTof YavapaiCounty 2021 Prescott LIVING Wine, Beer & Cider WINE FLIGHTS • SMALL BITES • PIZZA NIGHTS WWW.BACKALLEYWINE.COM 156 S. MONTEZUMA ST. (IN THE BACK ALLEY) PRESCOTT, ARIZONA • 480-570-5131 Located in the back alley of the famous Whiskey Row in downtown Prescott. Come experience our wide selection of locally made Arizona wine and so much more. Join us for live music on Friday and Saturday nights from 6:30-9:30, and for Sunday Funday from 3-6.
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Main Street Theatre
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Let’s do the time warp again! There will be four performances on Oct. 28/29 and Nov. 4/5 at 7:00 PM. All tickets are $25, available online. For ages 17 and over. Presented by Prescott Valley Performing Arts.
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Blithewww.mortimerfarmsaz.com928.830.1116Spirit(LiveTheatre)
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The Rocky Horror Show
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The Center is presenting a community health fair. Free admission, and all ages are welcome. Vendors can register a booth until Oct. 15. The event will have food, raffle prizes, free health screenings, exercise and wellness booths, information for seniors, community health resources and more. Held at 1280 E. Rosser St.
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Karaokewww.artthe4th.comwithMatt&Allie
Friday Night Barn Dance Mortimer Farms
Matt & Allie host karaoke nights on Tue. at Tony’s Too in Prescott Valley, Wed. at Barefoot Bob’s Billiards in Prescott Valley, Thu. at Tony’s Too for Ladies Night, and Fri. nights at Cooper’s Pub in Prescott. Cooper’s is located at 4499 SR69 in the La Quinta Inn & Suites. www.cooperspub.net928.445.6990
Live music this week - Fri. 10/28 & Sat. 10/29: Sir Harrison. Sun. 10/30: Blues Jam hosted by Scott O’Neal. The Windsock has live music weekly with STEFnROCK on Tue. at 5:00 PM, Travis Crow & Colton Burris on Wed. at 6:00 PM, and the Aragon Brothers & Co. on Thu. at 6:00 PM. See website for the full entertainment lineup. www.thewindsocklounge.net928.776.7309
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The Prescott Chamber of Commerce offers free 90-minute walking tours of historic downtown Prescott on most Fridays and Saturdays at 10:00 AM. Call ahead to confirm tours. Stroll through history and learn about Prescott’s storied past. Donations are always appreciated. The Chamber can arrange special tours upon request for groups of five or more guests for $5.00 per person.
Visit the Art Walk website for this month’s participating galleries and venues, along with special events. The 4th Friday Art Walk began in 2004 and is the night to get out and experience Prescott’s visual arts scene! Art Walk gallery guides can be picked up at any of the participating venues or at the Prescott Chamber of Commerce. See Facebook page for updates.
October 28th
Celebrate Halloween with spirits, goblins, and ghosts at the “haunted” Elks Performing Arts Center! The Preskitt Mystery Co. returns for another murder-mystery dinner! Meet colorful characters, gather clues, and help solve a murder mystery. Tickets are $47 and available online. This event will be held in the Performing Arts Center Crystal Hall. 928.777.1370 | www.prescottelkstheatre.org
DowntownWalkingwww.adultcenter.org928.778.3000ToursofHistoricPrescott
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This much-revived classic comedy hit offers up fussy, cantankerous novelist Charles Condomine, remarried but haunted (literally) by the ghost of his late first wife, the clever and insistent Elvira who is called up by a visiting “happy medium” Madame Arcati. As the (worldly and unworldly) personalities clash, an increasingly complex love triangle adds to the haunting fun. There will be 8 performances from Oct. 20 to Oct. 30 in the PCA Cabaret. www.pca-az.net928.445.3286
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Cooper’s Pub
Suze’s Prescott Center for the Arts
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Enjoy a live band, dancing, campfire and lawn games. Cash bar. Add a farm-to-table dinner to your admission for additional $15. Located in Dewey. Tickets available online or at the venue. This is the final barn dance of the 2022 season.
Murder on the Agenda - A Murder Mystery Dinner
Livewww.pvperformingarts.weebly.comMusicattheWindsock
Downtown Prescott
Oct. 11-14 | Ages 9-13 $ 110/ea NON MEMBERS $95/ea MEMBERS How does Arizona history connect with science, technology, engineering, art, and math? Kids ages 9-13 will find out at “Full STEAM Ahead,” an all-new youth camp by the Sharlot Hall Museum. Campers will create a mini-irrigation system, design a historically-inspired model house, investigate the practice of archaeology, and much more! Register today at (928) 445-3122 sharlothallmuseum.org!or SHARLOT HALL MUSEUM | 415 W. GURLEY ST. 928.445.3122 | SHARLOTHALLMUSEUM.ORG REALTOR® Your Real Estate Concierge It’s al about te Journey! 928-848-8830 Email: christine@rockmanhomes.com RockmanHomes.com @ChristineSirochmanRockmanHomes 231 NORTH MARINA STREET • PRESCOTT, ARIZONA Call, Text or Email me to learn more about what Your Real Estate Concierge can do for you! “As Your Real Estate Concierge, I am committed to being right by your side, from the beginning of your Home Buying or Selling Journey and every day thereafter, long after the sale is completed.”
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The Thumb Butte Distillery is located at 400 N. Washington Ave. in Prescott. Their Whiskey Jam open mic sessions take place every Sunday afternoon. Check website for the Oct. music schedule. Free admission.
This much-revived classic comedy hit offers up fussy, cantankerous novelist Charles Condomine, remarried but haunted (literally) by the ghost of his late first wife, the clever and insistent Elvira who is called up by a visiting “happy medium” Madame Arcati. As the (worldly and unworldly) personalities clash, an increasingly complex love triangle adds to the haunting fun. There will be 8 performances from Oct. 20 to Oct. 30 in the PCA Cabaret.
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Get lost in the giant corn maze, find the perfect pumpkin in the pumpkin patch, enjoy farm-inspired rides, games, activities, and farm-to-table food. See website for the additional activities and entertainment offered on weekends. Located in Dewey. Tickets are available online and at the farm gate.
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www.foundingfatherscollective.com928.541.1556
Western Heritage Center
A free garden class is offered every Saturday in October at 9:30 AM at Watters Garden Center, located at 1815 Iron Springs Rd. in Prescott. Shrubs are the backbone of a good design. They provide essential structure, beauty, fragrance and color with a great variety of shapes. Rock landscapes without shrubs tend to look strange, immature and lacking. Learn how to use shrubs to create simple but effective planting combinations for a design impact that will WOW all four seasons of the year.
Western Heritage Center - History of the Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe
Museum of Indigenous People
classeswww.wattersgardencenter.com/928.445.4159
Linda Ogo will share the history of the Yavapai people who have lived in Central and Western Arizona since time immemorial. The Yavapai women are known for their exceptional basket weaving with intricate designs. Learn what the colors and symbols mean on their tribal flag. What is the difference between the Yavapai tribe and the Yavapai-Apache tribe? How did they live? Tickets are $10 and available at the WHC. 928.910.2307 | www.visitwhc.org
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ShrubsGardenwww.museumofindigenouspeople.org928.445.1230Class:ShowyofAutumn
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Pumpkin Festival & Corn Maze Mortimer Farms
The market hosts local farmers, ranchers and food/craft vendors each Saturday. Customers can find fresh specialty produce, meat, eggs, bread, baked goods, ready-to-eat foods and more. They accept cash, credit, debit and double EBT/SNAP benefits! Pets are not allowed at the market. Located at 900 Iron Springs Rd. www.prescottfarmersmarket.org928.713.1227
Blithe Spirit (Live Theatre)
Prescott Farmers Market
Whiskey Jam - Open Mic
2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Museum exhibits include prehistoric and contemporary examples of indigenous cultural and artistic materials from the southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. The museum hosts guest artists most weekends, as well as special exhibits and art auctions throughout the year. Located at 147 N. Arizona Ave. in Prescott.
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CadillacThiswww.mortimerfarmsaz.com928.830.1116WeekatFoundingFathers:Angels&JonathanBest
Founding Fathers Collective Brunch Sat./Sun. 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM featuring food trucks and a bloody mary and mimosa bar. Sunday Poker from 4:00 to 8:00 PM. Live music on weekends and trivia nights every Tue. from 6:00 to 9:00 PM. Live MusicFri. 10/28: Cadillac Angels. Sun. 10/30: Jonathan Best. Located at 218 N. Granite St. in Prescott.
Suze’s Prescott Center for the Arts
www.thumbbuttedistillery.com928.443.8498
Watters Garden Center
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The median home sales price in the Quad Cities region rose once again in August, according to the housing market report released today by the Prescott Area Association of REALTORS® (PAAR). The Quad Cities region’s median home sales price was $470,000 in August. The 321 closed regional home sales during the same month represents a 26.4% decline from the same time last year.
Dewey-Humboldt led the Quad Cities for the second month
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“While inventory continues to rise it remains a sellers’ market, so it’s important to get prequalified, find a REALTOR® that knows the local area, and be ready to hit the ground running.”
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in a row with a 7.5% increase in median selling price during August, reaching $446,250. Prescott Valley followed closely with a median selling price increase of 7%, topping out at $433,250 for the month.
The Quad Cities added 582 new listings to the market last month for a total active inventory of 1,191 homes for sale across all four regions. That is twice as many as the 564 homes available for sale this time last year, a 111.2% overall increase.
Editor’s Note: All data is compiled from the Multiple Listing Service of the Prescott Area Association of REALTORS®and includes single-family, manufactured, mobile, modular, condos, and townhouse residential activity in Prescott, Prescott Valley, Chino Valley, and Dewey-Humboldt.
Prescott and Chino Valley recorded drops in median sold price compared to August of last year, though the decrease in both areas
Quad Cities home inventory doubles from previous year
“Homes in the Quad Cities are staying on the market longer than last year, but we are still well ahead of pre pandemic levels,” said George Beitzel, 2022 PAAR President.
The 1,191 homes listed for sale in the Quad Cities region at the end of August continues to reflect a doubling of market inventory since this time last year.
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New hours! Open Sat. 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM and Sun. 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM from Oct. 1 to Dec. 18. Artisan and maker market features vendors with food and non-food items such as local meats, fresh eggs and vegetables, baked goods, body care products, handcrafted jewelry, art, and much more. Located at 7210 E. Pav Way. Check Facebook page for weekly updates on participating vendors and special events.
Prescott Valley Community Market
Sharlot Hall Museum
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
November 2nd
Located at 1403 Heritage Park Rd. in Prescott and open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The HPZS is a nonprofit wildlife sanctuary, dedicated to the conservation and protection of native and exotic animals. The zoo offers educational opportunities and special events throughout the year. www.heritageparkzoo.org928.778.4242
9:00 AM-2:00 PM
Trivia Night is held on Mondays from 7:00 to 9:00 PM. See the events page on the Raven Cafe website for this month’s live music schedule. www.ravencafe.com928.717.0009
Raven Cafe
108 Prescott NOW! October 2022 EVENTS CALENDAR
November 3rd-6th
Boo at the Zoo is a fun family event held every Oct. 31. Come in costume and trick-or-treat at different stations around the Sanctuary with your favorite animals. Bring a flashlight and see all the nocturnal residents and don’t forget to visit the new Boo Zone! See website for additional event info. www.heritageparkzoo.org928.778.4242
Singers present “Cathedral Reflections” St. Germaine Catholic ChurchPrescott Valley 3:00 PM
Trivia Night & Live Music
Suze’s Prescott Center for the Arts 2:00 PM
Explore Prescott’s History
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Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center
Visit the Zoo!
Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary
Pop legend Toni Tennille takes the Prescott stage as the mischievous 19th-century matchmaker Dolly Levi, who turns New York City on its ear juggling young love, old money, adventure, joy, and loneliness “before the parade passes by.” Presented by Yavapai College Performing Arts Department, under the direction of Dr. Craig J. Ralston and Scottie Scott. 928.776.2000 | www.ycpac.com
Join the Camerata Chamber Singers on a journey of choral music from Gregorian Chant to the 20th century. Once again the High Desert Ringers will collaborate with CCS for a captivating concert sure to entertain you. The concert will take place at St. Germaine Catholic Church in Prescott Valley and tickets are available online at www.ycpac.com www.cameratachambersingers.com
Blithewww.pvcommunitymarket.com928.404.0358Spirit(LiveTheatre)
This much-revived classic comedy hit offers up fussy, cantankerous novelist Charles Condomine, remarried but haunted (literally) by the ghost of his late first wife, the clever and insistent Elvira who is called up by a visiting “happy medium” Madame Arcati. As the (worldly and unworldly) personalities clash, an increasingly complex love triangle adds to the haunting fun. There will be 8 performances from Oct. 20 to Oct. 30 in the PCA Cabaret.
7210 E. Pav Way, Prescott Valley
The Sharlot Hall Museum is located in downtown Prescott at 415 W. Gurley Street. The history museum includes exhibits, galleries, gardens and historic buildings. Open Tue. to Sat. 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM and 12:00 to 4:00 PM on Sundays. See website for special events. www.sharlothallmuseum.org928.445.3122
November 3rd
“Hello, Dolly!” starring Toni Tennille Yavapai College Performing Arts Center
Cameratawww.pca-az.net928.445.3286Chamber
Dance, fitness, yoga and other classes are offered at the Performing Arts Center every month. Visit the Elks website to see what is offered in November. www.prescottelkstheatre.org928.777.1370
Performing Arts Center Classes
5:00 PM-8:30 PM
7:00 PM-9:00 PM
November 1st
7:00 PM
Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary
October 31st
Boo at the Zoo!
October 30th
October 31st
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Katherine Byrnes brings the passion of legendary performer and rock icon Janis Joplin to the stage in “Piece of My Heart” – a concert that pays tribute to the musical zeitgeist of the 60s. In addition to iconic songs such as “Me and Bobby McGee,” “Tell Mama” and “Piece of My Heart,” the show includes numbers saluting Janis’ contemporaries and influences such as Jefferson Airplane, Jimi Hendrix, Kris Kristofferson, and more.
Bronzesmithwww.visitwhc.org928.910.2307Foundry
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Piece of My Heart: Janis Joplin Tribute Concert
Let’s do the Time Warp again! Friday, Nov. 4 and Saturday, Nov. 5 at 7:00 PM. All tickets are $25, available online. For ages 17 and over. Presented by Prescott Valley Performing Arts.
The remains of 3 prehistoric pit houses will be open to the public. Archaeology Society and Museum of Indigenous People docents will be on site to answer questions. Dogs are welcome. Park fee $3.
5:00 PM-9:00 PM
Major 2022 fundraising event for the Prescott Western Heritage Foundation. Their mission is to preserve and promote the area’s Western heritage through education, art, music, events, and projects that enhance its Western lifestyle. Includes silent auction items and a live auction. Scholarship recipients will be announced. Tickets are available by printing out the form on the website and mailing a check to the Western Heritage Center.
EVENTS CALENDAR
November 5th
Visit the Highlands Center on Saturday, Nov. 5 prepared to peruse and purchase nature themed and crafts created by local artists and artisans. We expect to have 20+ vendors sharing their wares at this year’s event so stop by and pick up some unique, locally made gifts for your loved ones, or find that special item just for yourself! www.highlandscenter.org928.776.9550
Prescottwww.bronzesmith.com928.772.2378ValleyCarCruise
November 4th
11:00 BronzesmithAM in Prescott Valley offers foundry tours every Thursday at 11:00 AM. Learn about the lost wax process of bronze casting. Fun and informative! The cost is $10 per person and advance reservations are required. Individuals and small groups are welcome.
November 4th
Anwww.azarchsoc.orgEveningwithRonnie
Highlands Center for Natural History 10:00 AM-3:00 PM
www.prescottelkstheatre.org928.777.1370
Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center
Western Heritage Center
Every Thursday year-round at Culver’s in Prescott Valley starting at 5:00 PM. This is a casual cruisein event for classic car enthusiasts. Located at 2544 N Stoneridge Drive.
9th Annual Western Heritage Banquet
Explore Prescott’s Western Heritage
DowntownWalkingwww.pvperformingarts.weebly.comToursofHistoricPrescott
November 5th
The Western Heritage Center is located on Historic Whiskey Row and is open Wednesday through Sunday. Explore the exhibits and learn about Prescott’s Western history and culture. The WHC also hosts lectures and book signings. See Facebook page for hours and event updates. Free admission!
Willow Lake Heritage Park 10:00 AM-12:00 PM
7:00 PM
www.prescottelkstheatre.org928.777.1370
November 5th
Culver’s Restaurant 5:00 PM-9:00 PM
Downtown Prescott 10:00 AM-11:30 AM
www.visitwhc.org/calendar.html928.910.2307
November 3rd
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
The Prescott Chamber of Commerce offers free 90-minute walking tours of historic downtown Prescott on most Fridays and Saturdays at 10:00 AM. Call ahead to confirm tours. Stroll through history and learn about Prescott’s storied past. Donations are always appreciated. The Chamber can arrange special tours upon request for groups of five or more guests for $5.00 per person. www.prescott.org928.445.2000
On the first Saturday of the month, Prescott Audubon volunteers lead bird walks in Watson Woods. The walks are approximately 2 hours long and are open to birders of all ages and levels. Registration not required. Meet at the Peavine Trailhead parking lot at 1624 Sundog Ranch Rd. in Prescott. (park fee $3/vehicle)
7:00 Comedian,PM event emcee, pastorspeaker who once wrote freelance for The Tonight Show. With a love for making people laugh and feel encouraged through comedy and storytelling, he performs at camps, theaters, churches, and venues nationwide. Proceeds to benefit Agape House of Prescott.
Prescott Resort and Conference Center
7:00 Singer/producerPM
The Rocky Horror Show Main Street Theatre 7:00 PM
Monthly Watson Woods Bird Walk Watson Woods Riparian Preserve 8:30 AM
Bronzesmith Fine Art Foundry & Gallery
15thwww.prescottaudubon.orgAnnualHolidayBazaar
Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center
MerrellComedy Show
The Book Festival event will be held in the Performing Arts Center’s Crystal Hall.
Tour
Public Viewing of Prehistoric Pit Houses
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