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The iconic Whiskey Off-Road endurance mountain bike race once again rolls into town April 28-30, expected to attract some 2,000 pros and amateurs to downtown Prescott and the surrounding forests for three days of competition and camaraderie, climbing every mountain and fording every stream on their way to great trophies and prizes. The entire community cheers participants on and joins them to browse the Bike & Gear Expo, enjoy a free concert headlined by Greensky Bluegrass and watch the Shimano Kids’ Fun Ride Sunday! Find more info in this issue or at www.epicrides.com.
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Aboost Wellness and Salon.................................................................................77
Allied Electric LLC ...................................................................................................69
Bashford Courts...........................................................................................................4
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Bucky's & Yavapai Casinos...................................................................................2
Cardiac Care................................................................................................................91
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Coldwell Banker Realty - Peter Fife..............................................................3
Drawn West.................................................................................................................85
Eagle Management and Events...................................................................73
Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center........................................................51
Findlay Subaru of Prescott................................................................................67
Findlay Toyota Center...........................................................................................83
Founding Fathers Collective..............................................................................75
Framers Market & Gallery...................................................................................87
Gourmet Beef.............................................................................................................99
H2O Health...................................................................................................................47
Haley Construction Company..........................................................................33
Happy Life Snacks................................................................................................105
Heritage Park Zoo.................................................................................................101
Highlands Center for Natural History..........................................................97
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Jim & Linda Lee Performing Arts Center...................................................15
Jodi Gilray Pediatric Therapy...........................................................................35
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Museum of Indigenous People........................................................................63
Patriot Pest & Termite Control.............................................................................8
Ponderosa Hotel Group........................................................................................57
Prescott Chamber of Commerce..................................................................38
Prescott Flooring Brokers...................................................................................93
Prescott Junction Restaurant..........................................................................25
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Prescott Unified School District......................................................................97
Prescott Valley Chamber of Commerce...................................................56
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Realty ONE Group Mountain Desert - John Murphy..........................81
Rogers Academy of Beauty...............................................................................21
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April 1st
2023 Arthropalooza Family Festival
Highlands Center for Natural History
9:00 AM-12:00 PM
Party down with all things creepy and crawly at this Highlands Center favorite family festival. If you’ve ever wondered about the little big world of insects, this festival is for you! Explore the wild world of insects and take a closer look than ever before at these aliens on earth. Bring the whole family! From beetles to butterflies, it’s guaranteed to turn your world upside down. $6 for adults, $4 for kids, and free for members. Register online.
928.776.9550
www.highlandscenter.org
April 1st
Prescott Farmers Market
YRMC Miller Valley Parking Lot
7:30 AM-12:00 PM
This market hosts local farmers, ranchers, food vendors and craft vendors each week. Find fresh specialty produce, meat, eggs, bread, baked goods, delicious ready-to-eat foods and more. Accepts cash, credit, debit, and double EBT/SNAP benefits! Pets are not allowed at the market but service animals are always welcome. 928.713.1227
www.prescottfarmersmarket.org
April 1st
Monthly Watson Woods Bird Walk Watson Woods Riparian Preserve
8:00 AM
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 area at 1624 Sundog Ranch Rd. in Prescott. (park fee $3/vehicle). See website for additional events and programs. 281.682.6068
www.prescottaudubon.org
April 1st
Garden Class: Growing Better Peonies This Spring Watters Garden Center
9:30 AM
This free class is an in-depth introduction to these flower powerhouses and all the companion plants that grow so well with them. You will be a peony pro after this week’s class! Watters Garden Center is located at 1815 Iron Springs Rd. in Prescott. Note that garden classes will switch to Fridays at 3:00 PM starting on April 7.
928.445.4159
www.wattersgardencenter.com/ classes
Public Viewing of Prehistoric Pit Houses
Willow Lake Heritage Park
10:00 AM-12:00 PM
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. Open the first Sat. every month.
www.azarchsoc.org
Discover Native History & Culture Museum of Indigenous People
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
The Native Voices exhibit continues through May. Exhibits include prehistoric and contemporary examples of indigenous cultural and artistic materials from the southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. The museum has special exhibits, art auctions and other special events throughout the year. Located at 147 N. Arizona Ave. in Prescott.
928.445.1230
www.museumofindigenouspeople.org
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April 1st
Prescott Valley Eggstravaganza
Prescott Valley Civic Center
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
Bring the whole family out for a fun, free outdoor event featuring egg hunts, inflatables, a bike rodeo and more! If you look closely you might catch a glimpse of the Easter Bunny!
928.759.3090
www.prescottvalley-az.gov
April 1st
Nature Niños -
Free Family Nature Program
Highlands Center for Natural History
10:00 AM-12:00 PM
See Facebook page for details. The April program takes place at the Highlands Center. The park rangers and community partners lead childcentered nature play events at a different family-friendly trail each month. Includes take-home freebies, creative nature activities, story time, scavenger hunts, guided walks, lessons, imaginary play, and more. A free City of Prescott activity for families with children up to 8 years old in the Greater Prescott area. 928.777.1122
www.facebook.com/ natureninosprescott
April 1st
Live Music at the Whiskey River Tavern
Whiskey River Tavern
1:00 PM-11:00 PM
Located at 214 S. Montezuma St. in downtown Prescott. Live music this week - Sat. 4/1: All She Wrote 1:005:00 PM and Well Dressed Wolves
8:00-11:00 PM, Sun. 4/2: Sky Daddy
1:00-5:00 PM, Tue. 4/4: Billy Reno
Band, Wed. 4/5: Line dance lessons
6:30-7:30 PM & open dance until 10:00 PM. Thu. 4/6: Andrew Deering & Friends 6:30-9:30 PM. Check website to confirm bands and start times.
928.237.5817
www.whiskeyrivertavern.com
April 1st
An Afternoon with Houdini
Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center
2:30 PM
Performances at 3:00 and 7:00 PM. Don't miss this opportunity to listen and learn from the great Harry Houdini at the Elks Performing Arts Center! Chautauquan actors and scholars embody the role of the real-life person in the presentation, talking about themselves and then answering questions as the famous figure would. Duffy Hudson will portray Harry Houdini.
928.756.2844
www.prescottelkstheatre.org
Live Music at the Back Alley Wine Bar
5:00 PM-8:00 PM
156 S. Montezuma St. in downtown Prescott. Singer/songwriter showcase/open mic Tue. from 6:009:00 PM, hosted by Andrew Deering. Thu. is pizza night with live music from 5:00-8:00 PM with STEFnROCK and wood-fired pizzas available. Live music — Fri. 3/31: Merri McKee, Sat. 4/1: Doug Ping & The Back Alley Cats, Sun. 4/2: Sunday Funday with Doug Ping & The Back Alley Cats 3:00-6:00 PM. See website for the April live music schedule.
480.570.5131
www.backalleywine.com
NAZ Wranglers vs. Vegas Knight Hawks
Findlay Toyota Center
6:05 PM
Home game vs. Vegas Knight Hawks. The Northern Arizona Wranglers play in the Indoor Football League and they won the 2022 IFL National Championship. Games are played at Findlay Toyota Center in Prescott Valley. Season tickets, 4-game mini plans, group tickets and individual game tickets are available.
928.772.1819
www.nazwranglers.com
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April 1st
Legends of GuitarAnthony Mazzella
Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center
7:00 PM
Legends Of Guitar is a tribute show to famous guitar players and their music. The show features world-renowned guitar virtuoso Anthony Mazzella who plays it all live. Legendary guitarists whose music is featured in the show are Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Carlos Santana, Jimmy Page, and many more!
928.777.1370
www.prescottelkstheatre.org
This Week at Founding Fathers Collective
Evening live music 6:00-9:00 PM Sat. 4/1: The Silos, Sun. 4/2: The Silos. Brunch Sat./Sun. 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM featuring food trucks, mimosa and bloody mary bar and live music. Sunday Texas Hold'em poker 4:008:00 PM. Trivia night every Tue. from 6:00-9:00 PM. Wed. Family Game Night 6:00-10:00 PM. Bring in a board game or join a game with others! Check website to confirm bands. Located at 218 N. Granite St. in Prescott.
928.541.1556
www.foundingfatherscollective.com
2023 Kiwanis Auction
Online Event
Thanks to you, the Kiwanis Club is able to help many children and families in Prescott and Yavapai County. Takes place online from March 25 to April 5, with auction item pickup set for April 7-9. To learn how to donate, sponsor or become a bidder, email the club at PrescottKiwanisAuction@gmail. com and check their website and Facebook page for updates. 928.445.8700
www.prescottkiwanis.com
April 1st Easter
Festival
Mortimer Farms
The Easter Festival will be held on April 1 & 2 and April 8 & 9. See website for details. Tickets are available online or at the gate. Located on SR 169 in Dewey. 928.830.1116
www.mortimerfarmsaz.com
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April 2nd
Prescott Valley Community Market
7210 E. Pav Way, Prescott Valley
11:00 AM-3:00 PM
Outdoor artisan and maker market features vendors with food and nonfood 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 in Prescott Valley. Check Facebook page for weekly updates on participating vendors and special events.
928.404.0358
www.pvcommunitymarket.com
AZ Phil presents "Elijah"
Jim & Linda Lee Performing Arts Center
3:00 PM
In their third appearance with Arizona Philharmonic, Dr. Joshua Harper’s elite chorus, Quartz Ensemble, returns to the stage to present Felix Mendelssohn’s masterpiece, "Elijah." Building upon the success of last season’s Brahms’ Requiem, Arizona Philharmonic presents another Arizona premiere of a Joachim Linckelmann chamber orchestra arrangement.
928.776.2000
www.ycpac.com
Prescott Library Events This Week
This week's events at the Prescott Public Library: Drop-In Tech Help, Toddler Storytime, Teen Books & Bites, Easter Egg Hunt and Storytime, Book Buddies, Star Talks, Plant to Plate, Baby & Me Storytime, Mystery Book Club, Caldecott Books and Art for Kids. Community groups meet at the library every week. See the events calendar page on the library website for event details.
928.777.1500
www.prescottlibrary.info
Performing Arts Center Classes
Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center
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 April.
928.756.2844
www.prescottelkstheatre.org
April 2nd
Whiskey Jam - Open Mic Thumb Butte Distillery
2:00 PM-5:00 PM
The Thumb Butte Distillery is located at 400 N. Washington Ave. in Prescott. Whiskey Jam open mic sessions take place on Sundays from 2:00 to 5:00 PM. Check website for the April live music schedule. 928.443.8498
www.thumbbuttedistillery.com
April 3rd
Prescott Art Docents - Art Talk
Prescott Center for the Arts
10:00 AM-12:00 PM
Today's presentation is "Matisse: Master of Color," with Adrienne Buffington. The talk takes place at Prescott Center for the Arts, located at 208 N. Marina St. See the Prescott Art Docents website for their full schedule.
www.prescottartdocents.net
April 3rd
Chino Valley Food Bank - Food Share
11:00 AM-1:45 PM
Food Share event at the Chino Valley Food Bank, located at 840 E. Road 1 South. Available every M-W-F during April. See the Manzanita Outreach website for the full schedule. Hot meals are available M-F at the Chino Valley Senior Center, 1021 W. Butterfield Road, Mon.-Thu. from 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM.
928.636.8478
www.mohelp.org
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rogersacademyofbeauty.com Rogers Academy of Beauty’s mission is to offer a unique experience for students by inspiring Creativity with innovation and ingenuity. Classes Start Every 5 weeks. Call Brent Crissinger for Enrollment at 928-910-3031 Salon Services SALON APPOINTMENTS: 928-848-9929 SALON HOURS: TUE-FRI 9:30AM TO 4:00PM | SAT 9:00AM TO 4:00PM All services performed by students under the direct supervision of licensed instructors ● Haircut and Styling ● Beauty Enhancements ● Nail Enhancements ● Hair Removal / Waxing ● Hair Treatments ● Facials ● Color Services Contact us to learn more about our beauty academy. PROGRAMS • Cosmetology • Aesthetics • Student Instructor
April 3rd
Cash is King Event
Bucky's & Yavapai Casinos
Cash Is King! – Cash prizes escalate monthly, April through June for a total cash giveaway of $57,750! Cash Is King cash drawings take place every Monday at 6:00 PM in April at Bucky’s and Yavapai Casinos. Three lucky April winners will receive $500 cash, weekly!
928.776.5696
www.buckyscasino.com
April 3rd
Chess Group
Chino Valley Public Library
Play chess - or learn how to play! All ages and experience levels welcome. Learn strategy and have fun with this classic game. Chess sets available or bring one from home. Mondays from 3:00-6:00 PM in the Chino Valley Library Community Room. Meets 4/3, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24.
928.636.9115
www.chinoaz.net
April 3rd
April EventsPrescott Valley Public Library Events happening this month at the Prescott Valley Public Library and online: Baby Time, Toddler Time, Teen Game Time, Storytime (ages 4 & 5), Read to a Dog, Teen Cafe, Teen Crafternoon, Creative Writing, RPG Club, Community Art Classes, Tween Fiber Club, and much more! See website for details. Some events require registration.
928.759.3040
www.pvlib.net
April 3rd
AARP TaxAide Service
Prescott Gateway Mall
By appointment only. Free tax preparation and e-file service. Membership in AARP is not required. No age restrictions. Open until April 17 in the Prescott Gateway Mall, Suite 374. Call 928.777.1560 for an appointment or email taxaide3@ gmail.com. Open Monday to Saturday.
928.277.1560
www.local.aarp.org/place/aarptaxaide-prescott-az.html
April 4th
Explore Prescott's History
Sharlot Hall Museum
The Sharlot Hall Museum is located in downtown Prescott at 415 W. Gurley Street. The history museum has 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 calendar for the April special events at the museum.
928.445.3122
www.sharlothallmuseum.org
April Exhibits at the Phippen Museum
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
This month's exhibits at the Phippen Museum: "Arizonarama: Artwork by R.C. Rodell" is on display until June 4. The Arizona Pastel Artists Association annual show is on through Apr. 23. "Unbridled Spirit: Pioneering Women in Art" continues until June 25. The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday. See website for exhibit details, information about the permanent exhibits and additional programs and events.
928.778.1385
www.phippenartmuseum.org
Workshop: Business Tax Basics Training
Yavapai College - Prescott Campus
10:00 AM-12:00 PM
Takes place at the YC Prescott Campus, Building 3, Room 203. Free. Learn more about Arizona's Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) from the experts at the AZ Dept. of Revenue. Register online.
928.717.7777
www.yc.edu/v6/small-businessdevelopment-center
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April 4th
Movie Night & Live Music
Raven Cafe
7:00 PM-9:00 PM
Movie Night on Tuesdays from 7:00 to 9:00 PM. Live music this weekThu. 4/6: 1st Thursday Jazz Jam, Fri. 4/7: Fox and Bones, Sat. 4/8: Emily Nenni with full band, Sun. 4/9: Zach Dominguez and Cozzy Bohrman. See the events page on the Raven Cafe website to confirm the live music schedule.
928.717.0009
www.ravencafe.com
April 5th
Knee High Naturalists
Highlands Center for Natural History
9:30 AM-11:00 AM
Offered Wed. & Sat. from 3/22 through 4/29. Run like a pronghorn, dive like a dragonfly, and bound like a bobcat! 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. An adult guardian is asked to attend and join in the fun and learning. $10/ class. Register online.
928.776.9550
www.highlandscenter.org
Pastel Classes and Studio Drawing Classes
Phippen Museum
The Phippen Museum offers pastel classes with Don Rantz for both beginner and experienced artists. They are held on Tue. and Wed. from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Continuous enrollment. The museum also offers drawing classes with Neal McEwen on Fridays and intermediate art classes for homeschoolers. Call the museum for details or to enroll in these classes.
928.778.1385
www.phippenartmuseum.org
April 4th
Bigger Kids Storytime - Chino Valley Chino Valley Public Library
10:30 AM-11:15 AM
The library offers "Little Ones Storytime" for 0-3 years today from 10:00-10:30 AM and "Bigger Kids Storytime" from 10:30-11:15 AM. Stories, songs/games, craft and a snack for preschoolers and older. Check the library calendar for the full schedule.
928.636.9115
www.chinoaz.net
April 5th
Visit the Zoo!
Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary
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.
928.778.4242
www.heritageparkzoo.org
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LOCAL BARS & SALOONS
Bars & Saloons Bars & Saloons
Back Alley Wine Bar
April 1
Doug Ping and The Back Alley Cats
6:30 PM-9:30 PM
April 2
Sunday Funday with Doug Ping and The Back Alley Cats
3:00 PM-6:00 PM
April 4
Singer/Songwriter
Showcase/Open Mic with Andrew Deering
6:00 PM-9:00 PM
April 6
STEFnROCK
5:00 PM-8:00 PM
April 7
Mood Swing Jazz Band
6:30 PM-9:3s0 PM
April 8
Shaw Squared
6:30 PM-9:30 PM
April 9
Sunday Funday with Doug Ping and The Back Alley Cats
3:00 PM-6:00 PM
April 11
Singer/Songwriter
Showcase/Open Mic with Andrew Deering 6:00 PM-9:00 PM
April 13
STEFnROCK
5:00 PM-8:00 PM
April 14
Whiskey Pistols
6:30 PM-9:30 PM
April 15
CheekTones Trio
6:30 PM-9:30 PM
April 16
Sunday Funday with Doug Ping and The Back Alley Cats
3:00 PM-6:00 PM
April 18
Singer/Songwriter Showcase/Open Mic with Andrew Deering 6:00 PM-9:00 PM
April 20
STEFnROCK
5:00 PM-8:00 PM
April 21
Miller & McKee
6:30 PM-9:30 PM
April 22
West of Durango 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
April 23
Sunday Funday with Doug Ping and The Back Alley Cats
3:00 PM-6:00 PM
April 25
Singer/Songwriter
Showcase/Open Mic with Andrew Deering
6:00 PM-9:00 PM
April 27
STEFnROCK
5:00 PM-8:00 PM
April 28 Band TBD
6:30 PM-9:30 PM
April 29
Band of Buzzards
6:30 PM-9:30 PM
April 30
Sunday Funday with Doug Ping and The Back Alley Cats
3:00 PM-6:00 PM
Cooper’s Pub
Every Friday Karaoke Night
6:00 PM-9:00 PM
Creekside Lodge
April 7
Rick Cucuzza
7:00 PM-10:00 PM
Founding Fathers Collective
April 1
The Silos
April 2
The Silos
April 7
Mood Swing Jazz Band
April 8
GrooveTrain
April 9
MJ Jazz Trio
April 14
King Copper Jazz Band
April 15
Joe Booth Band
April 16
Sage & Austin
April 21
Tyller Gummersall
April 22
The Tone Kings
April 27
Juniper Djinn
April 28
Scandalous Hands
April 30
Juniper Djinn
The Raven Cafe
April 1
Chris Pierce/Johan Glidden
April 2
Lee Zimmer
April 7
Fox and Bones
April 8
Emily Nenni (Full Band!)
April 9
Zach Dominguez and Cozzy Bohrman
April 13
Cosmic Gumbo
April 14
Shaw Squared Trio
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Band Schedule Subject to Change APRIL EVENTS
April 15
Austin & Sage
April 16
Jonathan Best
April 20
3rd Thursday Jazz with The Organnauts + Friends
April 21
Red Mcadam And His Plainslice Playboys
April 22
Jason Dae West with Stephy
Leigh & Jonah Howard
April 23
Michael Jaramillo
April 27
Dylan Ludwig!
April 28
Juniper Djinn
April 29
The Barn Swallows
April 30
Zach Dominguez and Cozzy Bohrman
The Windsock Lounge
April 7
90 Proof
April 8
Tyller Gymmersall
April 9
Zander Rodriquez
April 14
Funk Frequency
April 15
Scandalous Hands
April 16
Blues Jam
April 21
Well Dressed Wolves
April 22
Wheelhouse
April 23
Merri McKee
April 28
Sir Harrison
April 29
Sir Harrison
April 30
Blues Jam
Every Tuesday STEFnROCK
5:00 PM-8:00 PM
Every Wednesday Travis Crow & Colton Burris
6:00 PM
Every Thursday Aragon Ping Band
6:00 PM-9:00 PM
Thumb Butte Distillery
Every Sunday
Whiskey Jam - Open Mic
2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Whiskey River Tavern
April 1
All She Wrote 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
April 1
Well Dressed Wolves 8:00 PM-11:00 PM
April 2
Sky Daddy 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
April 4
Billy Reno Band 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
April 5
Line Dance Lessons
6:30 PM-7:30 PM
Open Dance until 10 PM
April 6, 13, 20, 27
Andrew Deering and Friends
6:30 PM-9:30 PM
April 7
Dirty Halos
8:00 PM-11:00 PM
April 8
Flashback
1:00 PM-5:00 PM
April 8
Funk Frequency
8:00 PM-11:00 PM
April 9
Justin and Autumn Hitson
2:00 PM-6:00 PM
April 11
Llory McDonald Combo Deluxe
6:30 PM-9:30 PM
April 12
Three Radicals
6:30 PM-9:30 PM
April 14
Cheektones
8:00 PM-11:00 PM
April 15
STEFnROCK
1:00 PM-4:00 PM
April 15
Romen Buffalo and the Loyal Order
8:00 PM-11:00 PM
April 16
Truly Reckless
1:00 PM-5:00 PM
April 18
Merry McKee Band
6:30 PM-9:30 PM
April 19
Line Dance Lessons
6:30 PM-7:30 PM
Open Dance until 10 PM
April 21
Jackson Taylor and the Sinners (Ticketed Event)
Opener: The Bayou Bandits
8:00 PM-11:00 PM
April 22
Trey Friddle Band
1:00 PM-5:00 PM
April 22 90 Proof
8:00 PM-11:00 PM
April 23
Groove Dawgs
1:00 PM-5:00 PM
April 25
Raven Unplugged
6:30 PM-9:30 PM
April 26
Aragon /Scott Duo
6:30 PM-9:30 PM
April 28
Road 1 South
8:00 PM-11:00 PM
April 29
Palomino
1:00 PM-5:00 PM
April 29
SPECIAL EVENT
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April 29
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April 30
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April 5th
Star Talks: Flying on NASA's SOFIA Observatory
Prescott Public Library
6:00 PM-7:30 PM
Dr. Noel Richardson and several ERAU students had a unique opportunity to travel on the world’s largest flying observatory SOFIA (NASA’s Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy) before the aircraft was retired in 2022. The students will discuss their experience, their research on the flight and how that is impacting their education at ERAU. Star Talks are presented in partnership with the Prescott Astronomy Club.
928.777.1500
www.prescottlibrary.info
Western Heritage Center: Gail
Steiger & Amy Hale
Western Heritage Center
6:00 PM-8:00 PM
Rescheduled from March 1st. Cowboy, songwriter, film maker, poet ... Gail Steiger comes from both a ranching and songwriting background. Willa Award winning Amy Hale is an author and poet, who thrives on the Spider Ranch near Prescott where Gail is also the foreman. Tickets: $15.
928.910.2307
www.visitwhc.org
Weekly Events at Bucky's & Yavapai Casinos
Tuesdays: Veterans and active-duty military receive 3X points, $10 Gold Rewards, and a complimentary entry into the end of month Veterans drawing. And Taco Tuesdays are back! Enjoy delicious crunchy or softshell beef tacos, $1.50 each, 11:00 AM to close. Wednesdays: Our Seniors are Special! Gold Rush Club members age 55+ are eligible to earn $10 in Gold Rewards as well as enjoy food specials. Thursday Hot Seats winners get to pick a handbag, and it might be a designer handbag stuffed with up to $250 cash! Gold Rush Club members are also eligible to earn $10 in Gold Rewards and may enjoy food specials! Saturdays: Prime Rib specials from 4:00 PM to close. See website for details on all the monthly promotions and specials!
928.776.5696
www.buckyscasino.com
April 6th
Bold Brush Paintingwith Gretchen Lopez
Phippen Museum
Find out how "Bold Brush Painting" can help you overcome the fear of starting a painting. Get to know what your brush can do with texture and impastos as we sculpt with paint to achieve looseness and vitality in our work. Subjects will be still life and the landscape. Will be held April 6-7-8 from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. See website for workshop details and to register.
928.778.1385
www.phippenartmuseum.org
Yavapai College
Art Gallery Exhibitions
Yavapai College - Prescott Art Gallery Young Artists Showcase continues through April 16, and the Spring 2023 Juried Student Exhibition will be on display from April 26 through June 22 at the Yavapai College Prescott Art Gallery, located at 1100 E. Sheldon Street. Gallery hours are Tue.-Sat. 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. See website for exhibit details.
928.776.2031
www.ycvisualarts.com/ycprescott-gallery
Explore Prescott's Western Heritage Western Heritage Center
10:30 AM-4:30 PM
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!
928.910.2307
www.visitwhc.org
April 6th
April Exhibits at the 'Tis Gallery
April 6th
Bronzesmith Foundry Tour
Bronzesmith Fine Art Foundry & Gallery 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.
928.772.2378
www.bronzesmith.com
Social Dance to Live Music!
Social Dance Club - Prescott 4:30 PM-9:30 PM
Grab your dancing shoes and join us on the huge beautiful wooden floor! We dance non-stop to 5 hours of live music by the Red Baron and Alan Harkrader! Full cash bar, cash cover charge is $10. See you on the dance floor! Location is 1245 White Spar Rd. in Prescott.
www.facebook.com/ groups/3132317610356663
April exhibits: "Nature's Palette" glasswork by Cindi Shaffer and stone sculptures by Arliss Newcomb continues through May 14. An exhibit of fine art photography by Prescott area artists is on display until April 25. The annual "Objects Found - Repurposed and Found Object Assemblage" exhibit will open on April 27. The museum is located at 235 N. Marina St. in downtown Prescott and is open 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM on Mon.-Tue.-Thu.-Fri.-Sat. and 12:00-5:00 PM on Sun. Closed Wed. 928.775.0223
www.tisartgallery.com
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PERFORMING ARTS
Performing Arts
April Events
Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center
928.756.2844
www.prescottelkstheatre.org
April 1
An Afternoon with Houdini
2:30 PM
April 1
Legends of Guitar - Anthony Mazzella
7:00 PM
April 7
All She Wrote
7:00 PM
April 8
Jazz Journey - Jazz Influences in American Culture
7:00 PM-9:00 PM
April 8
Garth Live! - Garth Brooks Tribute 7:00 PM
April 12
AZ WordsmithProse Open Mic at the Elks 7:00 PM
April 15
Improv Comedy Night
7:00 PM
April 16
April in Swing - Concert & Luncheon
1:00 PM-3:00 PM
May 5
The Legendary Wailers
7:00 PM
May 6
Comedic Hypnotist - Jim Kellner
7:00 PM
One Stage Family Theatre
928.499.8664
www.onestagefamilytheatre.com
April 14-15
RENT
Prescott Valley Performing Arts - Main Street Theatre
928.436.8340
www.pvperformingarts.weebly.com
April 21
Moon Over Buffalo
7:00 PM
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Suze’s Prescott Center for the Arts
928.445.3286 | www.pca-az.net
April 20-30
"The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time"
Jim & Linda Lee
Performing Arts Center
928.776.2000
www.ycpac.com
April 2
AZ Phil presents "Elijah"
3:00 PM
April 14-16
YC Performing Arts presents
"Jane Eyre - The Musical"
7:00 PM
April 21-23
YC Performing Arts presents "Jane Eyre - The Musical"
7:00 PM
April 28
Concert: Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
7:00 PM
April 29
Prescott Pops Symphony: Irving Berlin - From Rags to Ritzes
7:00 PM
April 30
YSA Presents: Les Violons Du RoyChamber Orchestra
3:00 PM
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April 7th
Garden Class: Lilacs and Better Fragrant Gardens
Watters Garden Center
3:00 PM
Lilacs have come a long way from your grandmother’s garden, with new colors, shapes, sizes and fragrances for the style of any gardener. Free class. Watters Garden Center is located at 1815 Iron Springs Rd. in Prescott. Note that garden classes will be held on Fridays at 3:00 PM on April 7, 14, and 21.
928.445.4159
www.wattersgardencenter.com/classes
April 6th
Live Music at the Back Alley Wine Bar
5:00 PM-8:00 PM
156 S. Montezuma St. in downtown Prescott. Singer/songwriter
showcase/open mic Tue. from 6:009:00 PM, hosted by Andrew Deering. Thu. is pizza night with live music from 5:00-8:00 PM with STEFnROCK and wood-fired pizzas available. Live music — Fri. 4/7: Mood Swing Jazz Band, Sat. 4/8: Shaw Squared, Sun. 4/9: Sunday Funday with Doug Ping & The Back Alley Cats 3:00-6:00 PM. See website for the April live music schedule.
480.570.5131
www.backalleywine.com
Come Play With Us!
Prescott Ukulele Guild
Prescott Public Library
6:00 PM-7:30 PM
The Prescott Ukulele Guild, comprised of ukulele players of all levels who enjoy playing together, meets the first Thursday of every month. First meet-up is free. Free lessons. Wonderful new friends and camaraderie and music does wonderful things for your brain. The room opens at 6:00 PM for socializing, tuning, etc. Meeting starts at 6:15 pm. See website for more information.
602.769.2727
www.prescottukuleleguild.org
April 6th
Walking Tours of Historic Downtown Prescott
The Prescott Chamber of Commerce offers 90-minute walking tours of historic downtown Prescott. Stroll through history and learn about Prescott's storied past. Tours are available for groups for $25 minimum or $5 per person. Call to book your special group tour!
928.445.2000
www.prescott.org
The Center - April Events
The Center - Prescott
The Center is a nonprofit organization that offers a wide variety of events, activities and classes. They also provide rentals for private and community events. The Center is located at 1280B E. Rosser St. in Prescott. Visit the event calendar page on their website to see what is being offered in April.
928.778.3000
www.thecenteronrosser.org
April 7th
Hopping Hot Seats Event
Bucky's & Yavapai Casinos
Hopping Hot Seats - Gold Rush Club members playing slots or table games may win up to $500 cash playing Hopping Hot Seats from 1:00-5:00 PM at Bucky’s and Yavapai Casinos.
928.776.5696
www.buckyscasino.com
April 7th
Highlands Center Book Club
Highlands Center for Natural History
1:00 PM-2:00 PM
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. 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.
928.776.9550
www.highlandscenter.org
Live Music at the Windsock Lounge: 90 Proof
Live Music - Fri. 4/7: 90 Proof, Sat. 4/8: Tyller Gummersall, Sun. 4/9: Zander Rodriguez. The Windsock Lounge also has STEFnROCK every Tue. at 5:00 PM, Travis Crow & Colton Burris on Wed. at 6:00 PM, and the Aragon Ping Band on Thu. at 6:00 PM. Blues Jam on Sun. 4/16 and Sun. 4/30, hosted by the Scott O'Neal Band. See website for the full schedule and times.
928.776.7309
www.thewindsocklounge.net
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Styx
Legendary rock band Styx brought the house to its feet at the Findlay Toyota Center on Feb. 19, 2023.
Formed in Chicago in the early ‘70s, the band’s members are Tommy Shaw, James “JY” Young, Lawrence Gowan, Todd Sucherman and Ricky Phillips, along with the occasional surprise appearance by original bassist Chuck Panozzo. They played songs which became part of the soundtrack of the late ‘70s and early ‘80s as they melded hard rock and acoustic guitar with synthesizers.
Over the course of their 51-year career Styx has sold over 30 million albums worldwide and is known for smash hits like “Lady,” “Come Sail Away,” “Renegade,” “Too Much Time on My Hands” and “Mr. Roboto.”
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Goldwater Lake Trails CELEBRATE FOREST GEM
Goldwater Lake may be the prettiest of the three major bodies of water managed by the City of Prescott, despite lacking the drama of the grand, jagged boulders of Willow and Watson lakes to the north.
Instead, it has stands of imposing ponderosas marching right up to the shore, giving an alpine aura to all the picnicking, boating, canoeing, paddle boarding, horseshoe throwing, volleyball playing and other frolicking that happens there.
The gorgeous scenery draws many a hiker to the park 4 miles south of Prescott on Senator Highway, which takes downtown’s charming Mt. Vernon Avenue into the mountains and forest. It’s actually beyond the city limits and surrounded by U.S. Forest Service land, so there are trails managed by both jurisdictions in the area, which give visitors the options of a leisurely stroll or a more extended hike.
The City of Prescott has two relatively short standalone paths hugging the north and south sides of the 55-acre lake. Both can be accessed from the parking lot just in from the entrance into Goldwater Lake Park from the road of the same name.
To the north is the North Shore Trail, which obviously follows the northern shore of the lake, taking you a ¼ mile to the dam that forms the lake. Seeing the manmade edge of the lake can be fascinating and disorienting at the same time but doesn’t put a damper on the fun people have there.
The longer one, Banning Creek Trail, wraps around the south shore for about 2/3 of a mile and is connected by three side trails to the longest Forest Service trail serving the area, Goldwater Lake Trail No. 396.
No. 396’s eastern trailhead is on the east side of Senator Highway, just south of the entrance to Goldwater Lake Park. The trail starts on the other side of the highway. It winds through the hills and ridges south of Goldwater Lake and the smaller, undeveloped Lower Goldwater Lake to its west, providing spellbinding views of both.
This is truly a hike for all seasons for its spring and summer greenery, brilliant fall colors and moody winters laced by blankets of snow that bring an overwhelming calm to the scene. The vegetation varies from ponderosa to Gambel oak to chaparral scrub, willows and boxelders.
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HIKE
GOLDWATER LAKE TRAIL
NO. 396
The Goldwater Lakes area of Prescott National Forest accessible from Senator Highway is served by multiuse trails operated by the city and state in this majestic area. Two paths totaling 1 mile lie within the City of Prescott’s Goldwater Lake Park, which has a $3 admission.
The USFS’ Goldwater Lake Trail No. 396 runs past both Goldwater Lake and the smaller Lower Goldwater Lake to its west, continues west to White Spar Campground along State Route 89.
Parking fees: None
Usages: Hiking, mountain biking, horseback
Mileage: 4.7 miles
(one way)
Level of difficulty: Moderate
Elevation: 5,630 feet to 6,164 feet
11/7/2013
Photo by Karen Shaw, Map courtesy of The City of Prescott
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April 7th
Karaoke with Matt & Allie
Cooper's Pub
Located at 4499 SR-69 in Prescott at the La Quinta Inn & Suites. Karaoke every Friday from 6:00-9:00 PM. Check Matt & Allies Karaoke Facebook page for their weekly karaoke events in Prescott and Prescott Valley.
928.445.6990
www.cooperspub.net
Friday Night Barn Dance
Mortimer Farms
6:00 PM-10:00 PM
Enjoy a live band, dancing, campfires, & cash bar. Plus enjoy lawn games and the beautiful farm scenery! Add dinner to your admission for only $15 more. Barn Dance events are held every Friday starting at 6:00 PM. Mortimer Farms is located in Dewey. 928.830.1116
www.mortimerfarmsaz.com
Live Music at the Creekside Lodge
Rick Cucuzza
Creekside Lodge & Cabins
7:00 PM-10:00 PM
Located at 11255 SR 69 in Mayer. They have live music most Fridays and Saturdays. Visit the calendar page on the Creekside Lodge website for their April live music calendar.
928.632.0777
www.creeksidelodgeandcabinsaz.com
In Concert: All She Wrote
Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center
7:00 PM-9:00 PM
All She Wrote is a rock 'n' roll band from Prescott. Fronted by Texas born singer-songwriter Caleb Williams, the band brings original music to every performance and has an impressive catalog of cover material from all eras and genres including blues, heavy rock, country and funk. Tickets are $17-$22 and available on the Elks website.
928.756.2844
www.prescottelkstheatre.org
April 7th
Live Music at the Whiskey River Tavern
8:00 PM-11:00 PM
Located at 214 S. Montezuma St. in downtown Prescott. Live music this week - Fri. 4/7: Dirty Halos, Sat. 4/8: Flashback (afternoon) & Funk Frequency (evening), Sun. 4/9: Justin & Autumn Hitson (afternoon), Tue. 4/11: Llory McDonald Combo Deluxe, Wed. 4/12: Three Radicals, Thu. 4/13: Andrew Deering & Friends. Check website to confirm bands and start times.
928.237.5817
www.whiskeyrivertavern.com
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April Live Music at Matt's Saloon
Located at 112 S. Montezuma Street on Whiskey Row. Matt's Saloon has live music on weekends (Fri./Sat.) from 8:30 PM to 1:00 AM, Trivia Night on Mondays starting at 8:00 PM, Karaoke Night every Wed. and Sun. starting at 7:00 PM, and DJs on Thursdays starting at 7:00 PM. See website for this month's music schedule, which features Zander Rodriguez, the Josh Roy Band, Western Fusion, and Nathan Dean.
928.771.8788
www.mattssaloon.com
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April 1
Doug Ping and The Back Alley Cats
6:30 PM-9:30 PM
April 2
Sunday Funday with Doug Ping and The Back Alley Cats
3:00 PM-6:00 PM
April 4
Singer/Songwriter
Showcase/Open Mic with Andrew Deering
6:00 PM-9:00 PM
April 6
STEFnROCK
5:00 PM-8:00 PM
April 7
Mood Swing
6:30 PM-9:30 PM
April 8
Shaw Squared 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
April 9
Sunday Funday with Doug Ping and The Back Alley Cats
3:00 PM-6:00 PM
April 11
Singer/Songwriter Showcase/Open Mic with Andrew Deering 6:00 PM-9:00 PM
April 13
STEFnROCK
5:00 PM-8:00 PM
April 14
Whiskey Pistols
6:30 PM-9:30 PM
April 15
Cheektones Trio
6:30 PM-9:30 PM
April 16
Sunday Funday with Doug Ping and The Back Alley Cats
3:00 PM-6:00 PM
April 18
Singer/Songwriter Showcase/Open Mic with Andrew Deering 6:00 PM-9:00 PM
April 20 STEFnROCK 5:00 PM-8:00 PM
April 21
Miller & McKee 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
April 22
West of Durango 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
April 23
Sunday Funday with Doug Ping and The Back Alley Cats
3:00 PM-6:00 PM
April 25
Singer/Songwriter Showcase/ Open Mic with Andrew Deering 6:00 PM-9:00 PM
April 27
STEFnROCK 5:00 PM-8:00 PM
April 28
TBD 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
April 29
Band of Buzzards
6:30 PM-9:30 PM
April 30
Sunday Funday with Doug Ping and The Back Alley Cats
3:00 PM-6:00 PM
Band Schedule Subject to Change
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April 7th
This Week at Founding Fathers Collective Evening live music 6:00-9:00 PM Fri. 4/7: Mood Swing Jazz Band, Sat. 4/8: Groove Train. Brunch Sat./Sun. 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM featuring food trucks, mimosa and bloody mary bar, and live music. Sunday Texas Hold'em poker 4:00-8:00 PM. Trivia night every Tue. from 6:00-9:00 PM. Wed. Family Game Night 6:00-10:00 PM. Bring in a board game or join a game with others! Check website to confirm bands. Located at 218 N. Granite St. in Prescott.
928.541.1556
www.foundingfatherscollective.com
April 8th
Prescott Farmers Market
YRMC Miller Valley Parking Lot
7:30 AM-12:00 PM
This market hosts local farmers, ranchers, food vendors and craft vendors each week. Find fresh specialty produce, meat, eggs, bread, baked goods, delicious ready-toeat foods and more. Accepts cash, credit, debit, and double EBT/SNAP benefits! Pets are not allowed at the market but service animals are always welcome.
928.713.1227
www.prescottfarmersmarket.org
Forest Bathing Series
"Welcome Spring"
Highlands Center for Natural History
9:00 AM-12:00 PM
You have a unique opportunity to experience forest bathing walks at the Highlands Center for Natural History among the beautiful trees that are part of the Prescott National Forest. You’ll not only feel refreshed after each walk, but also make good friends who share the same interests and learn practices you can do at home. Offered as a series of 4 sessions starting on March 25. Dropin registration is also available on April 8 and April 22. See website for details.
928.776.9550
www.jackiekuang.com
April 8th
Garth Live! - Garth Brooks Tribute Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center
7:00 PM
Having played to sold-out crowds across the U.S., GARTH LIVE! is a stunning tribute to the music of Garth Brooks featuring Drew Baloh, who has an uncanny resemblance to legendary country music icon Garth Brooks. GARTH LIVE! will take you on a country music journey that is unmatched.
928.777.1370
www.prescottelkstheatre.org
April 8th
Breakfast with the Animals: Lynx Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary Includes a light breakfast in front of the spotlight animal, a special animal feeding and keeper talk, and an animal activity for the kids. This month's featured sanctuary animal is the lynx. It is the best way to learn more and feel closer to your favorite sanctuary residents! Breakfasts run from 9:00 to 10:30 AM on Saturday mornings. After breakfast, you're welcome to roam the park at your leisure. RSVP.
928.778.4242
www.heritageparkzoo.org
April 8th
Discover Native History & Culture
Museum of Indigenous People
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
The Native Voices exhibit continues through May. Exhibits include prehistoric and contemporary examples of indigenous cultural and artistic materials from the southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. The museum has special exhibits, art auctions and other special events throughout the year. Located at 147 N. Arizona Ave. in Prescott.
928.445.1230
www.museumofindigenouspeople.org
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by Chef Jose Sanchez and Katherine Velasco, Owners, b. simple Restaurant
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The Ken
"The Ken” is a long time favorite. Three eggs, butter browns, and a butter griddled biscuit smothered in our house made bacon-sausage gravy with bacon make up this memorable breakfast dish.
Our goal at b. simple is to make our customers family and — just like in any family — come back for more.
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Delve into hearty portions of food made daily from scratch ranging from our massive burritos to our most popular “The Ken.” Sample our house made jams, giant biscuits, bacon and sausage gravy, Hatch chile sauces (red and green), sausage, pancake batter, hash browns and more.
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April 8th
Living History Adventure: Pioneers at the Party
Sharlot Hall Museum
10:00 AM
Dress to impress, mind your manners, and get ready to spill the tea! What did social events look like on the Arizona frontier? Pioneers had to be resourceful with entertainment. Explore the museum’s campus and meet Living History interpreters on the grounds and in historic buildings as they go about their day at the Living History Adventure. See the blacksmith work in a real forge, print something in the print shop, try your hand at crafts and activities, and more! Included with regular admission.
928.445.3122
www.sharlothallmuseum.org
Easter Bazaar & Family Fun Day
The Center - Prescott
10:00 AM-3:00 PM
Family fun event - stop in and visit with the Easter Bunny, and hunt for Easter Eggs! We'll also have games, prizes and refreshments.
928.778.3000
www.thecenteronrosser.org
Jerome - Too Stubborn To Die Phippen Museum
1:00 PM-3:00 PM
Presented by Jay Mark. This presentation looks at the numerous disasters, tragedies and setbacks Jerome faced in its first 75 years, and how it still came out on top. From the time in prehistory when the Sinaguas mined copper for decoration and ornamentation, to the Spanish exploring for gold and silver, to the modern discoveries of copper riches all within Cleopatra Hill, Jerome exploded to the 4th largest city in Arizona. This event is free to the public. Museum admission required. 928.778.1385
www.phippenartmuseum.org
April 8th
The Bee's Knees Dance Night
Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center
5:30 PM-8:30 PM
All social dancers and dance styles welcome! Introductory lesson included starting at 6:00 PM and new dancers are welcome. $5 cash at the door. All dances take place at the Elks Performing Arts Center.
2023 Social Dances: April 8 - Arizona Two-Step. May 13 - Arizona Two-Step. June 10 - East Coast Swing. Check Facebook page for updates and information about dance classes. 928.899.3618 www.facebook.com/ thebeeskneesdanceprescott
Listen - An Easter Musical Offering
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
6:30 PM-8:00 PM
This musical event will feature a live choir performing both new and traditional Easter hymns. It is designed to help participants understand the life, mission and atonement of Jesus Christ. It is free, all are welcome. Light refreshments will be served at the conclusion of the performance. 610.792.2477
Jazz JourneyJazz Influences in American Culture
Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center
7:00 PM-9:00 PM
Join us for the next concert in our 2023 series of jazz music exploration as we celebrate jazz influences in American culture! Throughout the 1920s, jazz worked its way into many aspects of American culture. Everything from style to literature to the civil rights movement was touched by its influence.
Get tickets here!
April 9th
Easter Eggstravaganza! Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary
Takes place on Easter Sunday from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Check the zoo website for details about this fun family event!
928.778.4242
www.heritageparkzoo.org
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Crystal Hall - Third Floor Historic Theatre SKLE P ERFORMING ARTS C E N RET PrescottElksTheatre.org 2nd & 3rd Floor: 928.756.2844 Theatre: 928.777.1370 117 E. Gurley St. Prescott, Arizona Two Venues. Twice the Entertainment! Saturday April 15th @ 7pm Friday April 7th @ 7pm Sunday April 16th @ 7pm Saturday May 6th @ 7pm Saturday April 8th @ 7pm Saturday April 1st @ 3 & 7pm All She Wrote Prescott's Newest Rock ‘n’ Roll Band An Afternoon/Evening with Harry Houdini April in Swing Jazz Luncheon Improv Comedy Night Prescott Improve Collective Jazz In uences in American Culture Prescott Jazz Summit All-Stars Jim Kellner Comedic Hypnotist Legends of Guitar: Anthony Mazzella Saturday April 1st @ 7pm RENT! The Musical One Stage Family Theatre Friday May 5th @ 7pm The Legendary Wailers Fan Halen Van Halen Tribute TAD Management Friday & Saturday April 14th & 15th Friday May 12th @ 7pm Saturday May 13th @ 7pm Garth Live! Garth Brooks Tribute TAD Management Tapestry, The Album The Music of Carole King Khris Dodge Entertainment Saturday April 8th @ 7pm
April Events
April 1
She Wrote
April 1 Well Dressed Wolves
PM-11:00 PM
April 2 Sky Daddy 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
April 4 Billy Reno Band 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
April 5 Line Dance Lessons 6:30 PM-7:30 PM Open Dance until 10 PM
April 6, 13, 20 & 27
Andrew Deering and Friends
PM-9:30 PM
April 7 Dirty Halos
PM-11:00 PM
April 8
April 8
April 18 Merry McKee Band
April 25
Unplugged
April 9 Justin and Autumn Hitson
April 11
Llory McDonald Combo Deluxe
PM-9:30 PM
April 12
Radicals
PM-9:30 PM
April 14
PM-11:00 PM
April 15 STEFnROCK
PM-4:00 PM
April 15
Romen Buffalo and the Loyal Order
April 16 Truly Reckless
April 19
Dance Lessons
PM-7:30 PM Open Dance until 10 PM
April 21
Jackson Taylor and the Sinners (Ticketed Event)
April 26 Aragon /Scott Duo
PM-9:30 PM
April 28 Road One South
April 29 Palomino
PM-5:00 PM
April 29
SPECIAL EVENT: Forrie Smith From Yellowstone Meet and Greet (Ticketed Event)
April 22 Trey Friddle Band
April 22 90 Proof
April 23 Groove Dawgs
April 29 Trey Friddle Band 8:00 PM-11:00 PM
April 30
Scandalous Hands
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April 9th
Prescott Valley Community Market
7210 E. Pav Way, Prescott Valley
11:00 AM-3:00 PM
Outdoor 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 in Prescott Valley. Check Facebook page for weekly updates on participating vendors and special events.
928.404.0358
www.pvcommunitymarket.com
April 9th
Whiskey Jam - Open Mic
The Thumb Butte Distillery is located at 400 N. Washington Ave. in Prescott. Whiskey Jam open mic sessions take place on Sundays from 2:00 to 5:00 PM. Check website for the April live music schedule.
928.443.8498
www.thumbbuttedistillery.com
Easter Brunch Buffet at Bucky's Café
Bucky's & Yavapai Casinos
Eat at Bucky’s Café and enjoy a delicious Easter Brunch including a prime rib carving station, shrimp, smoked salmon, an omelet station and many more enticing items. Due to limited availability, reservations must be paid in advance at Bucky’s Casino. Call 928.515.5222 for more information.
928.776.5696
www.buckyscasino.com
April 9th
Prescott Library Events This Week
Prescott Public Library
This week's events at the Prescott Public Library: Drop-in Tech Help, Toddler Storytime, LEGO Club for Kids, Geology Talks, Preschool Storytime, Wed. Morning Book Club, Intro to Basic Computer Skills, Library Pals: After-School Club, WORDS Book Club, Baby and Me Storytime. Community groups meet at the library every week. See the events calendar page on the library website for event details.
928.777.1500
www.prescottlibrary.info
April 10th
Cash is King Event
Bucky's & Yavapai Casinos
Cash Is King! – Cash prizes escalate monthly, April through June for a total cash giveaway of $57,750! Cash Is King cash drawings take place every Monday at 6:00 PM in April at Bucky’s and Yavapai Casinos. Three lucky April winners will receive $500 cash, weekly!
928.776.5696
www.buckyscasino.com
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The Tales That Lay Before Us, Vol. 2 | June 19-23 (ages 9-14)
This popular camp returns, inviting students to explore frontier folklore through the colorful world of the stage. A week of thespian activities will expand campers’ knowledge of theatre as well as the Museum’s living history experience, as they learn how to bring theatre and history together from our living history interpreters. The week will end with the students performing in a special play!
Registration: $130/child regular, $110/child members
Limited to 24 spots. Register at Admissions, online, or by phone.
History comes to life through youth camps and programs.
Discover Arizona’s story in a whole new way at the Sharlot Hall Museum. Register today.
Full STEAM Ahead | July 18-21 (ages 9-13)
What does the history of the Prescott area and Arizona look like without the science of agriculture or the engineering of irrigation systems? In this camp, kids will dig into the connections between history and the STEAM fields of science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics. Camp activities include creating a mini irrigation system, designing a historically inspired model house, investigating the practice of archaeology, and participating in a community art project.
Registration: $110/child regular, $95/child members
Limited to 16 spots. Register at Admissions, online, or by phone.
craft or activity. Included with regular admission. For monthly dates and themes, visit our website.
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April 12th
Coffee with a Cop - Prescott Valley Police Dept.
Antelope Bowling Lanes
11:30 AM-1:00 PM
Free event held this month at Antelope Lanes in Prescott Valley. 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. Antelope Lanes is located at 6301 E. 2nd Street. 928.759.3090
www.prescottvalley-az.gov
April 11th
Movie Night & Live Music
Raven Cafe
Movie Night on Tuesdays from 7:00 to 9:00 PM. Live music this week - Thu. 4/13: Cosmic Gumbo, Fri. 4/14: Shaw Squared Trio, Sat. 4/15: Austin & Sage, Sun. 4/16: Jonathan Best. See the events page on the Raven Cafe website to confirm the live music schedule.
928.717.0009
www.ravencafe.com
April 12th
Visit the Zoo!
Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary
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.
928.778.4242
www.heritageparkzoo.org
April 12th
Western Heritage Center: Artists, Celebrities, and Good Places to Drink Western Heritage Center
6:00 PM-7:30 PM
From a young age, Lisa was fascinated by Arizona. She is a direct descendant of Sedona Schnebly, of whom Sedona, Arizona is a namesake. A few of her books include: "Arizona: 100 Years Grand," "Sedona," "Calling Arizona Home," and "The Three Sedonas." This presentation shares some of the creative and colorful people who have been drawn to Arizona, and some of the wonderful places they would wet their whistles while they were here.
928.910.2307
www.visitwhc.org
April 12th
AZ WordsmithProse Open Mic at the Elks Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center
7:00 PM
Held on the second Wednesday of each month in The Elks 3rd floor Sundance Room. This is an opportunity to share 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. Admission $5.
928.756.2844
www.prescottelkstheatre.org
Weekly Events at Bucky's & Yavapai Casinos
Tuesdays: Veterans and active-duty military receive 3X points, $10 Gold Rewards, and a complimentary entry into the end of month Veterans drawing. And Taco Tuesdays are back! Enjoy delicious crunchy or softshell beef tacos, $1.50 each, 11:00 AM to close. Wednesdays: Our Seniors are Special! Gold Rush Club members age 55+ are eligible to earn $10 in Gold Rewards as well as enjoy food specials. Thursday Hot Seats winners get to pick a handbag, and it might be a designer handbag stuffed with up to $250 cash! Gold Rush Club members are also eligible to earn $10 in Gold Rewards and may enjoy food specials! Saturdays: Prime Rib specials from 4:00 PM to close. See website for details on all the monthly promotions and specials!
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April 13th
Bronzesmith Foundry Tour
Bronzesmith Fine Art Foundry & Gallery
Bronzesmith Fine Art Foundry & Gallery 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.
928.772.2378
www.bronzesmith.com
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Positive indicators visible for the Quad Cities housing market
The median sold price across all areas rose again in February with Prescott Valley recording a 5.2% increase to lead the Quad Cities. Regions showing a decline in median sales prices were, again, mostly limited to single digits; the Prescott area’s median sold price fell 15% in a likely reflection of that region consistently posting the highest gains in monthly median sold price throughout the pandemic’s housing boom.
Most notable, however, is the 189.3% increase in active inventory across all of PAAR in February. Dewey-Humboldt led the category with 4.2 months of inventory, followed closely by Chino Valley (4.1 months) and Prescott (4 months). Prescott Valley closed out the month of January with 2.8 months of inventory, a slight increase from last month. Despite the pandemic fueled rise in home purchases, as recently as January of 2022 the nation recorded its lowest housing inventory numbers in 20
years. This spurred a parallel decrease in mortgage applications when principles of supply and demand pushed home prices beyond what many Americans expected during a time of financial anxiety. Yet, by early 2022 federal data reveals that Arizona had added almost 400,000 jobs, fully recouping 100% of pandemic-related job losses in the state.
“Low inventory will present challenges for buyers, but current market conditions may also present unique challenges to sellers as well. An experienced REALTOR® will know how to assess an individual property’s fair market value,” said M. Faye Humphrey, 2023 PAAR President.
“Many REALTORS® complete rigorous training through their local, state, and national associations to specialize in buyer or seller representation, commercial or residential properties, even military relocation,” Humphrey added. “Why would you trust your home or your business to anyone less qualified?”
While some residents may be discouraged that the data shows a decrease in total sales last month across all regions (31.5%), perspective is key; new listings also dropped an average of 11.2% during that same period. As the nation, and our area, continue to prioritize housing inventory in our communities, history shows us that as one improves the other is likely to follow.
The detailed reports are available here:https://dashboards.domusanalytics. com/v/PrescottInfographic and https://dashboards.domusanalytics. com/v/PrescottInfographicArea
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.
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April 13th
Social Dance to Live Music!
Social Dance Club - Prescott
4:30 PM-9:30 PM
Grab your dancing shoes and join us on the huge beautiful wooden floor! We dance non-stop to 5 hours of live music by the Red Baron and Alan Harkrader! Full cash bar, cash cover charge is $10. See you on the dance floor! Location is 1245 White Spar Rd. in Prescott.
www.facebook.com/ groups/3132317610356663
Live Music at the Back Alley Wine Bar
156 S. Montezuma St. in downtown Prescott. Singer/songwriter showcase/open mic Tue. from 6:009:00 PM, hosted by Andrew Deering. Thu. is pizza night with live music from 5:00-8:00 PM with STEFnROCK and wood-fired pizzas available. Live music — Fri. 4/14: Whiskey Pistols, Sat. 4/15: The CheekTones Trio, Sun. 4/16: Sunday Funday with Doug Ping & The Back Alley Cats 3:00-6:00 PM. See website for the April live music schedule.
480.570.5131
www.backalleywine.com
Walking Tours of Historic Downtown Prescott
The Prescott Chamber of Commerce offers 90-minute walking tours of historic downtown Prescott. Stroll through history and learn about Prescott's storied past. Tours are available for groups only during Feb. for $25 minimum or $5 per person. Call to book your special group tour!
928.445.2000
www.prescott.org
April 14th
Mountain Artists Guild Open Studio: Portraiture
Mountain Artists Guild
Drop-in open studio. Friday mornings from 9:00 AM to noon. $12 members and $18 non-members. Other open studio sessions are offered including still life and oil/acrylic painting. See website for shows and exhibits in the galleries and for special events.
928.445.2510
www.mountainartistsguild.org
April 14th
Garden Class: My First Herb and Vegetable Gardens Watters Garden Center
3:00 PM
We'll cover the best heirloom varieties to local favorites, and highlight soil preparation, best practices, and care. Let's get ready to plant! Free class. Watters Garden Center is located at 1815 Iron Springs Rd. in Prescott.
928.445.4159
www.wattersgardencenter.com/classes
April 14th
Live Music at the Windsock Lounge: Funk Frequency
6:00 PM-9:00 PM
Live Music - Fri. 4/14: Funk Frequency, Sat. 4/15: Scandalous Hands, Sun. 4/16: Blues Jam. The Windsock Lounge has live music with STEFnROCK every Tue. at 5:00 PM, Travis Crow & Colton Burris on Wed. at 6:00 PM, and the Aragon Ping Band on Thu. at 6:00 PM. Blues Jam on Sun. 4/16 & Sun. 4/30 from 2:00-6:00 PM, hosted by the Scott O'Neal Band. See website for the full schedule and times.
928.776.7309
www.thewindsocklounge.net
Karaoke with Matt & Allie
Cooper's Pub
6:00 PM-9:00 PM
Located at 4499 SR-69 in Prescott at the La Quinta Inn & Suites. Karaoke every Friday from 6:00-9:00 PM. Check Matt & Allies Karaoke Facebook page for their weekly karaoke events in Prescott and Prescott Valley.
928.445.6990
www.cooperspub.net
April 14th
Friday Night Barn Dance Mortimer Farms
6:00 PM-10:00 PM
Enjoy a live band, dancing, campfires, & cash bar. Plus enjoy lawn games and the beautiful farm scenery! Add dinner to your admission for only $15 more. Barn Dance events are held every Friday starting at 6:00 PM. Mortimer Farms is located in Dewey. 928.830.1116
www.mortimerfarmsaz.com
Concert: Cody Johnson & Friends
Findlay Toyota Center
7:30 PM
The Cody Johnson concert at Findlay Toyota Center is sold out, but verified resale tickets may be available through Ticketmaster. Cody Johnson won Single of the Year and Music Video of the Year for "Til You Can't" at the 2022 Country Music Association Awards.
928.772.1819
www.ticketmaster.com
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147 N. Arizona Ave. Prescott, AZ Monday through Saturday 10AM to 4PM Sunday 1PM to 4PM (928) 445-1230 www.museumofindigenouspeople.org
James and the Giant Peach Jr.
One Stage Family Theatre brought “James and the Giant Peach’s” quirky story of courage and self-discovery Feb. 17-18, 2023 to the Elks Theatre and Performing Arts Center. James goes on the adventure of a lifetime after he’s sent by his conniving aunts to chop down an old fruit tree. A magic potion enters the scene and enlarges one peach until it rolls into a shark-infested ocean with him inside of it, along with a swarm of human-sized singing insects to argue and collaborate with on their way to New York City and the Empire State Building.
Creative costumes, puppetry and the irresistibly tuneful score performed by local kids made this the “peachiest” show Greater Prescott has seen for a long time!
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April 14th
One Stage Family Theatre presents "RENT"
Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center
Friday 4/14 at 7:00 PM and two shows on Sat. 4/15. Based loosely on Puccini's La Boheme, Jonathan Larson's Rent follows a year in the life of a group of impoverished young artists and musicians struggling to survive and create in New York's Lower East Side, under the shadow of HIV/AIDS.
928.499.8664
www.onestagefamilytheatre.com
YC Performing Arts presents "Jane Eyre - The Musical"
Jim & Linda Lee Performing Arts Center
7:00 PM
Yavapai College’s Performing Arts Department presents the Tony Award-nominated musical based on Charlotte Brontë's hauntingly beautiful gothic romance. A sweeping score brings to life the epic tale of an orphaned girl who triumphs over cruelty, poverty, and heartbreak with her steadfast commitment to honor and love. Six performances from Apr. 14 through Apr. 23.
928.776.2000
www.ycpac.com
Live Music at the Whiskey River Tavern
8:00 PM-11:00 PM
Located at 214 S. Montezuma St. in downtown Prescott. Live music this week - Fri. 4/14: The CheekTones, Sat. 4/15: STEFnROCK (afternoon) & Romen Buffalo and the Loyal Order (evening), Sun. 4/16: Truly Reckless, Tue. 4/18: Merri McKee Band, Wed. 4/19: Line dance lessons 6:30-7:30 PM & open dance until 10:00 PM, Thu. 4/20: Andrew Deering & Friends. Check website to confirm bands and start times.
928.237.5817
www.whiskeyrivertavern.com
April 15th
Prescott Farmers Market
YRMC Miller Valley Parking Lot
7:30 AM-12:00 PM
This market hosts local farmers, ranchers, food vendors and craft vendors each week. Find fresh specialty produce, meat, eggs, bread, baked goods, delicious ready-to-eat foods and more. Accepts cash, credit, debit, and double EBT/SNAP benefits! Pets are not allowed at the market but service animals are always welcome.
928.713.1227
www.prescottfarmersmarket.org
April 14th
This Week at Founding Fathers Collective Evening live music 6:00-9:00 PM Fri. 4/14: King Copper Jazz Band, Sat. 4/15: Joe Booth Band, Sun. 4/16: Sage & Austin. Brunch Sat./Sun. 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM featuring food trucks, mimosa and bloody mary bar, and live music. Sunday Texas Hold'em poker 4:00-8:00 PM. Trivia night every Tue. from 6:00-9:00 PM. Wed. Family Game Night 6:00-10:00 PM. Bring in a board game or join a game with others! Check website to confirm bands. Located at 218 N. Granite St. in Prescott.
928.541.1556
www.foundingfatherscollective.com
April 15th
YRMC Breastfeeding Workshop (In-Person Class)
Yavapai Regional Medical Center East - Prescott Valley
9:00 AM-12:00 PM
A YRMC lactation consultant teaches new moms how to have a successful, rewarding breastfeeding experience. After your baby is born, the class provides support and friendship with other breastfeeding moms. Free class - registration required. See website for details.
928.442.8800
www.yrmchealthconnect.org/ calendar
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April 1
The Silos
April 2
The Silos
April 7
Mood Swing Jazz Band
April 8
GrooveTrain
April 9
MJ Jazz Trio
April 14
King Copper Jazz Band
April 15
Joe Booth Band
April 16
Sage & Austin
April 21
Tyller Gummersall
April 22
The Tone Kings
April 27
Juniper Djinn
April 28
Scandalous Hands
April 30
Juniper Djinn
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Every Tuesday Trivia 6:00 PM-9:00 PM
Every Wednesday Family Game Night 6:00 PM-10:00 PM
Bring in a board game or join a game with others!
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April 15th
Art & Wine at the Phippen Phippen Museum
1:00 PM-3:00 PM
Come for an afternoon of art and fun. 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 afternoon of art, wine and dessert appetizers will result in a finished painting that is suitable for framing. Call to reserve tickets. Guests $40 / Members $35.
928.778.1385
www.phippenartmuseum.org
April 15th
Discover Native History & Culture Museum of Indigenous People
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
The Native Voices exhibit continues through May. Exhibits include prehistoric and contemporary examples of indigenous cultural and artistic materials from the southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. The museum has special exhibits, art auctions and other special events throughout the year. Located at 147 N. Arizona Ave. in Prescott.
928.445.1230
www.museumofindigenouspeople.org
Improv Comedy Night
Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center
7:00 PM
Enjoy an 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! May contain mature content18+ suggested.
928.756.2844
www.prescottelkstheatre.org
One Stage Family Theatre presents "RENT"
Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center
1:00 PM and 7:00 PM
Two shows at the Elks Theatre on April 15. Based loosely on Puccini's La Boheme, Jonathan Larson's Rent follows a year in the life of a group of impoverished young artists and musicians struggling to survive and create in New York's Lower East Side, under the shadow of HIV/AIDS.
928.499.8664
www.onestagefamilytheatre.com
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April 15th
Bowl For Kids' Sake
Antelope Lanes
Let the Good Times Roll! Annual fundraiser for Yavapai Big Brothers Big Sisters takes place at Antelope Lanes in Prescott Valley. Participate by putting together a team, becoming a bowler or by making a pledge donation! See website for details.
928.778.5135
www.azbigs.org
April 15th
All Breed Horse Spring ShowBuckle Series 2023
Chino Valley Equestrian Park
New show format - two arenas and two judges. New classes and divisions. Show dates are April 15, May 21, and June 25. See website for details and to register. The park is located at 2208 Equestrian Way in Chino Valley.
www.cvequestrianpark.org
April 15th
Olsen's Saddle & Buckle Series - Barrel Race #1
Prescott Rodeo Grounds
The first barrel racing event of the 2023 season will take place on April 15 at Olsen's Arena in Chino Valley. See their Facebook page for updates. 928.636.2321
www.olsensgrain.com/events/sbs-race1
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Prescott Museums & Art Galleries A pril Events
Museum of Indigenous People
928.445.1230
www.museumofindigenouspeople.org
Discover Native History & CultureMuseum 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.
Phippen Museum
928.778.1385
www.phippenartmuseum.org
Arizonarama: Artwork by R.C. Rodell will be on display until June 4.
Unbridled Spirit: Pioneering Women in Art this new exhibit will be on display through June 25.
Bold Brush Painting - with Gretchen Lopez
April 6-8, 4:00 PM
Find out how "Bold Brush Painting" can help you overcome the fear of starting a painting. Get to know what your brush can do with texture and impastos as we sculpt with paint to achieve looseness and vitality in our work. Subjects will be still life and the landscape.
Jerome - Too Stubborn To Die
April 8, 1:00 PM-3:00 PM
Presented by Jay Mark. This presentation looks at the numerous disasters, tragedies and setbacks Jerome faced in its first 75 years, and how it still came out on top.
Art & Wine at the Phippen
April 15, 1:00 PM-3:00 PM
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 afternoon of art, wine and dessert appetizers will result in a finished painting that is suitable for framing. Call to reserve tickets.
Studio Drawing and Pastel Classes
The Phippen Museum offers pastel classes with Don Rantz for both beginner and experienced artists. They are held on Tue. and Wed. from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Continuous enrollment. The museum also offers drawing classes with Neal McEwen on Fridays and intermediate art for homeschoolers. Call the museum for details and to enroll in these classes.
See website for exhibit details and additional programs and events.
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
Living History Adventure: Pioneers at the Party
April 8, 10:00 AM
Dress to impress, mind your manners, and get ready to spill the tea! What did social events look like on the Arizona frontier? Pioneers had to be resourceful with entertainment. Explore the Museum’s campus and meet Living History interpreters on the grounds and in historic buildings as they go about their day at the Living History Adventure. See the blacksmith work in a real forge, print something in the print shop, try your hand at crafts and activities, and more! Included with regular admission.
The Sharlot Hall Museum is an open-air heritage site and museum in downtown Prescott. Gardens, exhibits, and historic buildings open Tuesday-Saturday, 10 AM-4 PM, and Sunday, 12 PM-4 PM.
‘Tis Art Center and Gallery
928.775.0223
www.tisartgallery.com
"Nature's Palette" glasswork by Cindi Shaffer and stone sculptures by Arliss Newcomb continues through May 14.
An Exhibit of Fine Art Photography by Prescott area artists is on display from March 23 until April 25.
"Objects Found - Repurposed and Found Object Assemblage" Exhibit will open on April 27.
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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.
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April 16th
Prescott Valley Community Market
7210 E. Pav Way, Prescott Valley
11:00 AM-3:00 PM
Outdoor artisan and maker market features vendors with food and nonfood 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 in Prescott Valley. Check Facebook page for weekly updates on participating vendors and special events.
928.404.0358
prescottvalleycommunity market@gmail.com
April in Swing - Concert & Luncheon
Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center
1:00 PM-3:00 PM
Under the Elk Productions is excited to present April in Swing: a unique opportunity to enjoy delicious food provided by Premier Catering and amazing music provided by the Prescott Jazz & Swing Ensemble!
928.756.2844
www.prescottelkstheatre.org
Whiskey Jam - Open Mic
Thumb Butte Distillery
2:00 PM-5:00 PM
The Thumb Butte Distillery is located at 400 N. Washington Ave. in Prescott. Whiskey Jam open mic sessions take place on Sundays from 2:00 to 5:00 PM. Check website for the April live music schedule.
928.443.8498
www.thumbbuttedistillery.com
CoffeeHouse Concert at the Library: Pete Pancrazi
Prescott Public Library
2:00 PM-3:30 PM
The series features a variety of acoustic, contemporary and traditional styles of music. This month features Pete Pancrazi. With nimble guitar work and warm vocals Pete continues to delight audiences with a growing repertoire of original compositions, along with straightahead and Latin jazz classics. Presented with funding from the Friends of the Prescott Public Library. 928.777.1500
www.prescottlibrary.info
April 17th
Nature Travel - The Gulf of California, Mexico Natural History Institute
The NHI is offering a nature study trip to the Gulf of California in Mexico from April 17-23. Will include boat trips to witness seabirds, dolphins, whales, sea turtles and more, as well as exploration of one of the world’s most diverse deserts – the Central Gulf Coast Subdivision of the Sonoran Desert. See website for details.
928.863.3232
www.naturalhistoryinstitute.org
April 16th
Planetarium Show: The Cosmic Webb Jim and Linda Lee Planetarium
In a live planetarium show created and available for this weekend only, we will use the three movements of a London Symphony Orchestra recording of Rachmaninoff’s 2nd Piano Concerto to delve into three aspects of the universe the Webb telescope is investigating with the best technology humanity has set into space to date. Three shows on 4/16 at 2:00, 3:30, and 5:00 PM
928.777.3422
www.prescott.erau.edu/about/ planetarium
Central Arizona Concert Band
ERAU Davis Learning Center
Auditorium
3:00 PM
Bring your friends and family for an afternoon of great symphonic band music. Tickets are available at the door. $12/adults and $5/students.
www.centralarizonaconcertband.com
April 16th
NAZ Wranglers vs. San Diego Strike Force Findlay Toyota Center
3:05 PM
Home game vs. San Diego Strike Force. The Northern Arizona Wranglers play in the Indoor Football League and are defending IFL National Champions. Games are played at Findlay Toyota Center in Prescott Valley. Season tickets, 4-game mini plans, group tickets and individual game tickets are available.
928.772.1819
www.nazwranglers.com
Prescott Library Events This Week
Prescott Public Library
This week's events at the Prescott Public Library: CoffeeHouse Concert, Drop-In Tech Help, Toddler Storytime, Teen Advisory Group, Tabletop Games for Teens, Plant to Plate, Baby and Me Storytime. Community groups meet at the library every week. See the events calendar page on the library website for event details.
928.777.1500
www.prescottlibrary.info
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19th Visit the Zoo! Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary 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. 928.778.4242 www.heritageparkzoo.org
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Vol. 11, No. 4 Prescott NOW 81 BUYING OR SELLING YOUR HOME? YOU DESERVE THE BEST! JOHN MURPHY IS “SIMPLY THE BEST!” TEAM MURPHY Creating Good Luck for YOU! Get my Home Buyers Guide at www.prescottsbeautifulhomes.com 928.899.1341 john.teammurphy@gmail.com My PROMISE to YOU is to exceed your expectations & Get YOU the Results you Deserve! REALTOR® JOHN’S A ROCK STAR IN REAL ESTATE. “When I decided to sell my home in Prescott Lakes, I chose realtor John Murphy. It was a great decision! John was helpful at every facet of selling my home. He assisted in preparing my home to be shown in a first-class manner. He immediately had an open house and sold my home in one day, surpassing my expectations in every way. John was on top of his game and truly made the process a pleasure.” Michael Somma – Prescott Lakes THE BEST OF YAVAPAI COUNTY NOMINATIONS NOW OPEN Deadline for nominations is April 15, 2023. Results will appear in the June issue. Visit www.prescottlivingmag.com/best-of-yavapai BESTof Yavapai County 2023 Prescott LIVING
National Library Week at Prescott Public Library
Once a year, we take time to celebrate libraries and the wonderful staff who work there. This year, National Library Week takes place April 2329. First sponsored in 1958, National Library Week is a national observance sponsored by the American Library Association and libraries of all types across the country. This year will be celebrated with the theme, “There’s More to the Story!”
Most people know about the wealth of stories available at the library,
from picture books, large print books, audiobooks, and ebooks, to magazines, movies, and video games. But there's so much more to the story of libraries. Libraries are welcoming spaces that bring communities together for entertainment, education, and connection for all ages through programs like book clubs, storytimes, arts and crafting, hands-on learning, lectures, and technology classes. Prescott Public Library also offers a variety of nonbook items for check out in the Library
of Things, including wi-fi hotspots, culture passes, hiking kits, telescopes, a seed library, and more!
If you haven't checked out Prescott Public Library lately, you're missing the full story. Stop by for a visit to celebrate with us during National Library Week, April 23-29, and take part in our library scavenger hunt, bring your kids to meet Peter Rabbit at one of our storytimes, or visit us (and Peter Rabbit!) at the Prescott Farmer’s Market on Saturday, April 29.
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“Pioneers at the Party” “Spark Your Imagination” APRIL 8 | 10 AM-3 PM MAY 13 | 10 AM-3 PM
to impress, mind your manners, and get ready to spill the tea! What did social events look like on the Arizona frontier? Find out at April’s Living History Adventure. Gizmos and gadgets galore: from the Territorial capital of Prescott to rural ranches, discover the innovative inventions that transformed Arizona as it grew and changed in the 1800s. 415 W. Gurley Street, Prescott, AZ 86301 | 928.445.3122 | sharlothallmuseum.org
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Sharlot Hall Museum
April 17th
Prescott Art Docents - Art Talk
Prescott Center for the Arts
10:00 AM-12:00 PM
Today's presentation is "Parallels in the Language of Music and Painting" with Maryhelen Ewing, who is an artist based in Prescott. The talk takes place at Prescott Center for the Arts, located at 208 N. Marina St. See the Prescott Art Docents website for their full schedule.
www.prescottartdocents.net
Cash is King Event
Bucky's & Yavapai Casinos
Cash Is King! – Cash prizes escalate monthly, April through June for a total cash giveaway of $57,750! Cash Is King cash drawings take place every Monday at 6:00 PM in April at Bucky’s and Yavapai Casinos. Three lucky April winners will receive $500 cash weekly!
928.776.5696
www.buckyscasino.com
April 18th
Arizona Concealed Weapons Permit Course
Compass Training Center
8:00 AM-4:00 PM
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. The morning session will be classroom instruction. After lunch you will learn to implement the fundamentals and drills learned during the classroom portion. Cost: $115. Visit the Compass Training Center website for additional classes and events scheduled for April.
928.848.9885
www.compasstrainingaz.org
Explore Prescott's History
The Sharlot Hall Museum is located in downtown Prescott at 415 W. Gurley Street. The history museum has 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 calendar for the April special events at the museum.
928.445.3122
www.sharlothallmuseum.org
April 20th
Explore Prescott's Western Heritage Western Heritage Center
10:30 AM-4:30 PM
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!
928.910.2307
www.visitwhc.org
April 18th
Movie Night & Live Music
Raven Cafe
Movie Night on Tuesdays from 7:00 to 9:00 PM. Live music this week - Thu. 4/20: 3rd Thurs. Jazz with the Organauts & Friends. Fri. 4/21: Red McAdam and his PlainSlice Playboys, Sat. 4/22: Jason Dae West with Stephy Leigh & Jonah Howard, Sun. 4/23: Michael Jaramillo. See the events page on the Raven Cafe website to confirm the live music schedule.
928.717.0009
www.ravencafe.com
Western Heritage Center: The Beale Road (AKA Route 66)
Western Heritage Center
6:00 PM-7:30 PM
Presenter L.J. Martin is the author of over 60 western, historical, mystery, and thriller novels and 9 non-fiction works. Tickets are $15 and available at the WHC or by phone.
928.910.2307
www.visitwhc.org
April 19th
Weekly Events at Bucky's & Yavapai Casinos
Tuesdays: Veterans and active-duty military receive 3X points, $10 Gold Rewards, and a complimentary entry into the end of month Veterans drawing. And Taco Tuesdays are back! Enjoy delicious crunchy or softshell beef tacos, $1.50 each, 11:00 AM to close. Wednesdays: Our Seniors are Special! Gold Rush Club members age 55+ are eligible to earn $10 in Gold Rewards as well as enjoy food specials. Thursday Hot Seats winners get to pick a handbag, and it might be a designer handbag stuffed with up to $250 cash! Gold Rush Club members are also eligible to earn $10 in Gold Rewards and may enjoy food specials! Saturdays: Prime Rib specials from 4:00 PM to close. See website for details on all the monthly promotions and specials!
928.776.5696
www.buckyscasino.com
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April 19th
Archaeology Society
Monthly Meeting
Museum of Indigenous People
6:30 PM-8:00 PM
The local archaeology society has their monthly meeting the third Wed. of each month except Aug. and Dec. at 6:30 PM in the Pueblo building next to the Museum of Indigenous People in Prescott. Entrance in the back. Interesting speakers and monthly hikes to local sites of interest. Free and open to the public. www.azarchsoc.org
April 20th
Bronzesmith Foundry Tour
11:00 AM
Bronzesmith Fine Art Foundry & Gallery 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.
928.772.2378
www.bronzesmith.com
April 20th
Social Dance to Live Music!
Social Dance Club - Prescott
4:30 PM-9:30 PM
Grab your dancing shoes and join us on the huge beautiful wooden floor! We dance non-stop to 5 hours of live music by the Red Baron and Alan Harkrader! Full cash bar, cash cover charge is $10. See you on the dance floor! Location is 1245 White Spar Rd. in Prescott.
www.facebook.com/ groups/3132317610356663
Live Theatre: "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time"
Suze's Prescott Center for the Arts
7:30 PM
Eight performances from 4/20 to 4/30 in the new PCA Studio Theater. 15-year-old math whiz Christopher Boone lives with his father in a working-class town. After being falsely accused of killing a neighbor’s dog, Christopher, a brilliant teenage boy with autism, sets out to solve the crime.
928.445.3286
www.pca-az.net
April 20th
Walking Tours of Historic Downtown Prescott
The Prescott Chamber of Commerce offers 90-minute walking tours of historic downtown Prescott. Stroll through history and learn about Prescott's storied past. Tours are available for groups for $25 minimum or $5 per person. Call to book your special group tour!
928.445.2000
www.prescott.org
April 21st
Garden Class: New Flower Introductions for 2023
Watters Garden Center
3:00 PM
It was a long mountain winter, and we’re all ready for color in the garden! We’ve hand-picked the finest flowers from our favorite farms to go and grow in your garden. Choose, combine, and create beds bursting with blossoms with exclusive, new annual, and perennial flowers in an array of vibrant varieties. Free class. Watters Garden Center is located at 1815 Iron Springs Rd. in Prescott.
928.445.4159
www.wattersgardencenter.com/ classes
Live Music at the Windsock: Well Dressed Wolves
The Windsock Lounge
6:00 PM-9:00 PM
April 20th
Live Music at the Back Alley Wine Bar
5:00 PM-8:00 PM
156 S. Montezuma St. in downtown Prescott. Singer/songwriter showcase/ open mic Tue. from 6:00-9:00 PM, hosted by Andrew Deering. Thu. is pizza night with live music from 5:00-8:00 PM with STEFnROCK and woodfired pizzas available. Live music — Fri. 4/21: Merri McKee, Sat. 4/22: West of Durango, Sun. 4/23: Sunday Funday with Doug Ping & The Back Alley Cats 3:00-6:00 PM. See website for the April live music schedule. 480.570.5131
www.backalleywine.com
Live Music - Fri. 4/21: Well Dressed Wolves, Sat. 4/22: Wheelhouse, Sun. 4/23: Merri McKee. The Windsock Lounge has live music every week with STEFnROCK on Tue. at 5:00 PM, Travis Crow & Colton Burris on Wed. at 6:00 PM, and the Aragon Ping Band on Thu. at 6:00 PM. Blues Jam on Sun. 4/16 and Sun. 4/30 from 2:00-6:00 PM, hosted by the Scott O'Neal Band. See website for the full schedule and times.
928.776.7309
www.thewindsocklounge.net
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April 21st
Karaoke with Matt & Allie Cooper's Pub
6:00 PM-9:00 PM
Located at 4499 SR-69 in Prescott at the La Quinta Inn & Suites. Karaoke every Friday from 6:00-9:00 PM. Check Matt & Allies Karaoke Facebook page for their weekly karaoke events in Prescott and Prescott Valley.
928.445.6990
www.cooperspub.net
Comedy at The Federal
The Federal - Downtown Prescott
7:00 PM-10:00 PM
Experience an evening of standup comedy featuring local Arizona comedians premiering live in historic downtown Prescott. Tickets are $15 presale or $20 at the door: www. granitecitycomedy.eventbrite.com
928.538.9471
www.linktr.ee/granitecitycomedy
Live Theatre: "Moon Over Buffalo" Main Street Theatre
7:00 PM
Ken Ludwig's "Moon Over Buffalo" is presented by Prescott Valley Performing Arts. See website for show details and tickets. Performances from April 21-29 at the new Main Street Theatre.
928.436.8340
www.pvperformingarts.weebly.com
YC Performing Arts presents "Jane Eyre - The Musical"
Jim & Linda Lee Performing Arts Center
7:00 PM
Yavapai College’s Performing Arts Department presents the Tony Award-nominated musical based on Charlotte Brontë's hauntingly beautiful gothic romance. A sweeping score brings to life the epic tale of an orphaned girl who triumphs over cruelty, poverty, and heartbreak with her steadfast commitment to honor and love. Six performances from Apr. 14 through Apr. 23.
928.776.2000
www.ycpac.com
April 21st
Friday Night Barn Dance
Mortimer Farms
6:00 PM-10:00 PM
Enjoy a live band, dancing, campfires and cash bar. Plus enjoy lawn games and the beautiful farm scenery! Add dinner to your admission for only $15 more. Barn Dance events are held every Friday starting at 6:00 PM. Mortimer Farms is located in Dewey.
928.830.1116
www.mortimerfarmsaz.com
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Vol. 11, No. 4 Prescott NOW 91 928-445-2666 | www.yavapaihumane.org PET FOOD DRIVE Bring your dog and get your picture taken in our photo booth! Donate pet food and spin the prize wheel! THANK YOU to our radio broadcast sponsors: Hay Plus Farms Kirby Automotive Alvarez Tire & Automotive We Organize U Statue-Esque Visit all our fun booths, play games, enjoy the food truck and more! Saturday, April 29th, 11:30-2:30 PM 1625 Sundog Ranch Rd., Prescott Community Pet Food Pantry Find your new best friend during our Adoption Special! LIVE RADIO BROADCAST! 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
April 21st
Yavapai Bottle Gas Mile High PBRTouring Pro Division
Findlay Toyota Center
7:30 PM
Two nights - April 21 and 22! It's the only chance for fans to see live PBR action in Northern Arizona. As part of the event, each rider will face one bull in the Long Round. The top 10 riders in the Long Round will advance to the Short Round both Friday and Saturday night. Fans are encouraged to purchase tickets in advance. The Mile High PBR is part of the Touring Pro Division and showcases some of the rising stars of the PBR (Professional Bull Riders).
928.772.1819
www.findlaytoyotacenter.com
Whiskey River Tavern: Jackson Taylor and the Sinners
Whiskey River Tavern
8:00 PM-11:00 PM
Located at 214 S. Montezuma St. in downtown Prescott. The Bayou Bandits will open for Jackson Taylor and the Sinners. Tickets are required for this special event, see website and Facebook page for details.
928.237.5817
www.whiskeyrivertavern.com
April 21st
This Week at Founding Fathers Collective Evening live music 6:00-9:00 PM Sat. 4/21: Tyller Gummersall, Sun. 4/22: The Tone Kings. Brunch Sat./ Sun. 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM featuring food trucks, mimosa and bloody mary bar and live music. Sunday Texas Hold'em poker 4:00-8:00 PM. Trivia night every Tue. from 6:009:00 PM. Wed. Family Game Night 6:00-10:00 PM. Bring in a board game or join a game with others! Check website to confirm bands. Located at 218 N. Granite St. in Prescott.
928.541.1556
www.foundingfatherscollective.com
Planetarium Show: Rising Stars of Prescott
Jim and Linda Lee Planetarium
Fri. 4/21 at 7:00 & 8:00 PM and Sat. 4/22 at 2:00, 3:00 & 4:00 PM. Interested in getting to know your night sky? This live planetarium program will show you what constellations, planets, meteor showers and more will be coming to the Prescott skies for your viewing pleasure. The content for this program changes every month it is shown.
928.777.3422
www.prescott.erau.edu/ about/planetarium
April 22nd
Prescott Farmers Market
YRMC Miller Valley Parking Lot
7:30 AM-12:00 PM
This market hosts local farmers, ranchers, food vendors and craft vendors each week. Find fresh specialty produce, meat, eggs, bread, baked goods, delicious ready-toeat foods and more. Accepts cash, credit, debit, and double EBT/SNAP benefits! Pets are not allowed at the market but service animals are always welcome.
928.713.1227
www.prescottfarmersmarket.org
11th Annual Cruise-In for the Veterans Car Show
Findlay Toyota Center Main Parking Lot
9:00 AM-3:00 PM
New location! Findlay Toyota Center parking lot in Prescott Valley. Trophies for best cars, food, silent auction, 200+ raffle prizes, 50/50 drawing. All proceeds go to local veterans' groups. www.cruise4vets.com
Behind-the-Scenes Photography Tour
Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary
9:00 AM-10:30 AM
Get some amazing behind-thescenes photos of the sanctuary that you wouldn't be able to get otherwise! With the assistance of a zoo keeper, you'll get a tour of the zoo with special access for getting great shots. $35 for non-members. Visit the website for event details and registration.
928.778.4242
www.heritageparkzoo.org
Jazzin' It Up
The Center - Prescott
2:00 PM-4:30 PM
April 22nd
Meet the Artist
Thumb Butte Distillery - 5:00 PM-7:00 PM
Granite
520.965.4968
www.thumbbuttedistillery.com
Please join the 13th annual afternoon tea at The Center, located at 1280 E. Rosser St. in Prescott. This is the only fundraiser Prescott Area Shelter Services hosts each year. There will be a live and silent auction, raffle items, catering by Goods from the Garden and music by King Copper Jazz Band. 928.778.5933
www.prescottshelters.org/events
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Creek Trail Mural Project is holding a Meet the Artist night with Thumb Butte Distillery to support creation of a mural on the bare concrete wall behind Chase Bank, facing the creek. It will be the longest single mural in Arizona, and will enhance the restoration of our local creek trails.
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We'll See You on SOMO!
by Blake Herzog
The fun and flair of Whiskey Row doesn’t stop where you think. Did you know about South Montezuma, the extension of the entertainment district? Welcome to SOMO — Prescott’s hottest destination.
This revitalized area is the half-mile between Goodwin Street and Montezuma’s curve westward into White Spar Road, and it is jumping with businesses new and venerable. It has a funky yet sophisticated atmosphere, some of the best restaurants in Prescott and chances to shop, relax and rejuvenate.
RESTAURANTS
Atmesfir
232 S. Montezuma
Prescott’s most exclusive fine dining, with an endlessly inventive menu that changes seasonally, daily or even hourly as the kitchen innovates.
Bill’s Grill
333 S. Montezuma
The freshest burgers and fries in town served in a casual setting, along with fish and chips, tacos, sandwiches and craft beer.
b. simple
222 S. Montezuma
Comforting breakfast food with a New Mexican twist and everything made inhouse.
Colt Grill BBQ & Spirits
202 S. Montezuma
Handcrafted smoked pork, ribs, burgers, tacos and much more in laid-back western décor.
Vibes Juice Bar
224 S. Montezuma
Cold-pressed juice, smoothies and açaí bowls made with vibrant flavors and superfood nutrients.
Whiskey River Tavern
214 S. Montezuma
Top-notch burgers, tacos and cocktails served with live music every night.
AND MUCH MORE
Artisan Aesthetics and Wellness
212 S. Montezuma
Full-service day spa that will get you looking and feeling like new with beauty and wellness treatments for all.
Common Ground
Community Bible Church
236 S. Montezuma
A spiritual community offering ministry without judgement through services, bible study and service to the less fortunate.
Fite and Sons
Mercantile & Ice Cream
208 S. Montezuma
The sweetest shop on SOMO also has homemade fudge, toys, souvenirs and a year-round Christmas store, and don’t miss the Fite Girls Boutique next door.
Fite Girls
210 S. Montezuma
A boutique featuring classic cuts and textures with a nod to Southwestern comfort and sass, from boots and bags to dresses, blouses and a herd of cute cowgirlish hats.
Golden Nugget
Vacation Rental
226 S. Montezuma
Two 700-foot, onebedroom apartments with full kitchens on the second floor of a historic building, each with its own rooftop deck with a view of Thumb Butte.
Soul Ride Bike Shop and Taproom
230 S. Montezuma
A hub for mountain bikers to prepare for the ride and unwind afterward.
Teeslanger226 S. Montezuma
This t-shirt shop has a lot more up its sleeve, including conceal carry purses, bugout bags, vintagequality signs, Christian jewelry and lots of merch from their own His Army and Armed AF brands.
TRAX Records
234 S. Montezuma
The area’s best selection of used and new vinyl and CDs from every genre and other collectibles.
JUST OFF SOMO
Earth and Herbs Arizona
218 W. Goodwin
This metaphysical and herbal supply store also offers reiki healing and just opened at its new location in March.
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April 22nd
Discover Native History & Culture Museum of Indigenous People
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
The Native Voices exhibit continues through May. Exhibits include prehistoric and contemporary examples of indigenous cultural and artistic materials from the southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. The museum has special exhibits, art auctions and other special events throughout the year. Located at 147 N. Arizona Ave. in Prescott.
928.445.1230
www.museumofindigenouspeople.org
Live Music at the Whiskey River Tavern
1:00 PM-11:00 PM
Located at 214 S. Montezuma St. in downtown Prescott. Live music this week - Sat. 4/22: Trey Friddle Band (afternoon) & 90 Proof (evening), Sun. 4/23: Groove Dawgs, Mon. 4/25: Raven Unplugged, Wed. 4/26: Aragon/Scott Duo, Thu. 4/27: Andrew Deering & Friends. Check website to confirm bands and start times.
928.237.5817
www.whiskeyrivertavern.com
Beethoven: Bombastic, Brash & Beautiful St. Luke's Episcopal Church
2:30 PM
The Prescott Chorale will perform the Beethoven Mass in C. From the fiery soul of the bombastic Beethoven comes this work of reverence and inspiration. Plus one movement from the Mount of Olives. Come and be inspired with the music of a giant among composers.
928.776.2000
www.prescottchorale.com
April 23rd
Thumb Butte Book Festival - World Book Day
Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
3rd annual event presented by the Prescott Area Arts & Humanities Council. Vendor space available. Will take place in the Elks Performing Arts Center 3rd floor Crystal Ballroom. www.prescottareaarts.org
April 23rd
Prescott Valley Community Market
7210 E. Pav Way, Prescott Valley
11:00 AM-3:00 PM
Outdoor 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 in Prescott Valley. Check Facebook page for weekly updates on participating vendors and special events.
928.404.0358
www.pvcommunitymarket.com
Whiskey Jam - Open Mic Thumb Butte Distillery
The Thumb Butte Distillery is located at 400 N. Washington Ave. in Prescott. Whiskey Jam open mic sessions take place on Sundays from 2:00 to 5:00 PM. Check website for the April live music schedule.
928.443.8498
www.thumbbuttedistillery.com
Prescott Library Events This Week
This week's events at the Prescott Public Library: Drop-In Tech Help, Toddler Storytime, Preschool Storytime, LEGO Expo, Computer Skills, Library Pals: After-School Club, Baby and Me Storytime. Community groups meet at the library every week. See the events calendar page on the library website for event details.
928.777.1500
www.prescottlibrary.info
April 24th
Cash is King Event
Bucky's & Yavapai Casinos
Cash Is King! – Cash prizes escalate monthly, April through June for a total cash giveaway of $57,750! Cash Is King cash drawings take place every Monday at 6:00 PM in April at Bucky’s and Yavapai Casinos. Three lucky April winners will receive $500 cash weekly!
928.776.5696
www.buckyscasino.com
April 25th
Explore Prescott's History
Sharlot Hall Museum
The Sharlot Hall Museum is located in downtown Prescott at 415 W. Gurley Street. The history museum has 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 calendar for the April special events at the museum. 928.445.3122
www.sharlothallmuseum.org
Movie Night & Live Music
Raven Cafe
Movie Night on Tuesdays from 7:00 to 9:00 PM. Live music this week - Thu. 4/27: Dylan Ludwig, Fri. 4/28: Juniper
Djinn, Sat. 4/29: The Barn Swallows, Sun. 4/30: Zach Dominguez and Cozzy Bohrman. See the events page on the Raven Cafe website to confirm the live music schedule.
928.717.0009
www.ravencafe.com
April 26th
Weekly Events at Bucky's & Yavapai Casinos
Tuesdays: Veterans and active-duty military receive 3X points, $10 Gold Rewards, and a complimentary entry into the end of month Veterans drawing. And Taco Tuesdays are back! Enjoy delicious crunchy or soft-shell beef tacos, $1.50 each, 11:00 AM to close. Wednesdays: Our Seniors are Special! Gold Rush Club members age 55+ are eligible to earn $10 in Gold Rewards as well as enjoy food specials. Thursday Hot Seats winners get to pick a handbag, and it might be a designer handbag stuffed with up to $250 cash! Gold Rush Club members are also eligible to earn $10 in Gold Rewards and may enjoy food specials!
Saturdays: Prime Rib specials from 4:00 PM to close. See website for details on all the monthly promotions and specials!
928.776.5696
www.buckyscasino.com
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April 26th
Visit the Zoo! Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary
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. 928.778.4242
www.heritageparkzoo.org
Social Dance to Live Music! Social Dance Club - Prescott
4:30 PM-9:30 PM
Grab your dancing shoes and join us on the huge beautiful wooden floor! We dance non-stop to 5 hours of live music by the Red Baron and Alan Harkrader! Full cash bar, cash cover charge is $10. See you on the dance floor! Location is 1245 White Spar Rd. in Prescott.
www.facebook.com/ groups/3132317610356663
April 27th
Live Music at the Back Alley Wine Bar
5:00 PM-8:00 PM
156 S. Montezuma St. in downtown Prescott. Singer/songwriter showcase/open mic Tue. from 6:009:00 PM, hosted by Andrew Deering. Thu. is pizza night with live music from 5:00-8:00 PM with STEFnROCK and wood-fired pizzas available. Live music — Fri. 4/28: Dirty Halos, Sat. 4/29: TBA, Sun. 4/30: Sunday Funday with Doug Ping & The Back Alley Cats
3:00-6:00 PM. See website for the April live music schedule. 480.570.5131
www.backalleywine.com
Bronzesmith Foundry Tour
Bronzesmith Fine Art Foundry & Gallery 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.
928.772.2378
www.bronzesmith.com
April 27th
Prescott Audubon Society: Window on Nature
Trinity Presbyterian Church
6:30 PM-8:00 PM
Live speaker series. Free and open to the public. 6:30 PM social with cookies and coffee. 7:00 PM speaker presentation. Check the Prescott Audubon website for speaker and presentation details. Trinity Presbyterian Church is near the intersection of Park Ave. and Copper Basin Rd.
281.682.6068
www.prescottaudubon.org
Walking Tours of Historic Downtown Prescott
The Prescott Chamber of Commerce offers 90-minute walking tours of historic downtown Prescott. Stroll through history and learn about Prescott's storied past. Tours are available for groups for $25 minimum or $5 per person. Call to book your special group tour!
928.445.2000
www.prescott.org
Live Theatre: "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time" Suze's Prescott Center for the Arts
7:30 PM
Final performances Thu. 4/27 through Sun. 4/30 in the new PCA Studio Theater. 15-year-old math whiz Christopher Boone lives with his father in a working-class town. After being falsely accused of killing a neighbor’s dog, Christopher, a brilliant teenage boy with autism, sets out to solve the crime.
928.445.3286
www.pca-az.net
April 28th
Prescott Valley Arbor Day 2023
10:00 AM-1:00 PM
This fun educational event offers a tree-planting ceremony and various children's activities. Join us to help make Prescott Valley more beautiful and give back to the community. See Facebook page for location.
928.759.3090
www.prescottvalley-az.gov
April 28th
4th Friday Art Walk
Downtown Prescott
5:00 PM
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.
www.artthe4th.com
Live Music at the Windsock Lounge: Sir Harrison
6:00 PM-9:00 PM
Live Music - Fri. 4/28 and Sat. 4/29: Sir Harrison, Sun. 4/30: Blues Jam. The Windsock Lounge 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 Ping Band on Thu. at 6:00 PM. Blues Jam on Sun. 4/16 and Sun. 4/30 from 2:00-6:00 PM, hosted by Scott O'Neal. See website for the full schedule and times.
928.776.7309
www.thewindsocklounge.net
Karaoke with Matt & Allie Cooper's Pub
Located at 4499 SR-69 in Prescott at the La Quinta Inn & Suites. Karaoke every Friday from 6:00-9:00 PM. Check Matt & Allies Karaoke Facebook page for their weekly karaoke events in Prescott and Prescott Valley. 928.445.6990
www.cooperspub.net
Friday Night Barn Dance
Mortimer Farms
6:00 PM-10:00 PM
Enjoy a live band, dancing, campfires and cash bar. Plus enjoy lawn games and the beautiful farm scenery! Add dinner to your admission for only $15 more. Barn Dance events are held every Friday starting at 6:00 PM. Mortimer Farms is located in Dewey. 928.830.1116
www.mortimerfarmsaz.com
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April 28th
Concert: Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
Jim & Linda Lee Performing Arts Center
7:00 PM
For more than 25 years, this jivin’, high-energy jazz-and-Dixieland band has been reminding the world that it's still cool to swing. Be there to smile, sway, and snap your fingers when BBVD cuts loose.
928.776.2000
www.ycpac.com
Live Music at the Whiskey River Tavern
8:00 PM-11:00 PM
Located at 214 S. Montezuma St. in downtown Prescott. Live music this week - Fri. 4/28: Road One South, Sat. 4/29: Palomino Band (afternoon) & Trey Friddle Band (evening). Check website to confirm bands and start times.
928.237.5817
www.whiskeyrivertavern.com
Whiskey Off-RoadMountain Bike Event
Takes place April 28-30 in downtown Prescott and on area trails. One of the major events of the year! Three days of mountain bike races, criterium street races in downtown Prescott on Friday, Bike & Gear Expo, live music, beer garden. Limited spaces may still be available for participants.
520.623.1584
www.epicrides.com/events/ whiskey-off-road
This Week at Founding Fathers Collective
Evening live music 6:00-9:00 PM
Fri. 4/28: Scandalous Hands, Sun. 4/30: Juniper Djinn. Brunch Sat./ Sun. 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM featuring food trucks, mimosa and bloody mary bar, and live music. Sunday Texas Hold'em poker 4:00-8:00 PM. Trivia night every Tue. from 6:009:00 PM. Wed. Family Game Night 6:00-10:00 PM. Bring in a board game or join a game with others! Check website to confirm bands. Located at 218 N. Granite St. in Prescott.
928.541.1556
www.foundingfatherscollective.com
April 28th
Whiskey Off-RoadDowntown Prescott
Day two of the Whiskey Off-Road. Races start on Whiskey Row at 7:30 and 8:30 AM. Bike & Gear Expo will be open from 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Live music in the afternoon and evening. See website for details.
520.623.1584
www.epicrides.com/events/ whiskey-off-road
Summer Gardening Classes: Prescott Food Forest
B Organic Farm - Chino Valley
11:00 AM-12:30 PM
Takes place from April 29 to June 17 at B Organic Farm in Chino Valley. Full 8-session course is only $99. This course is presented by Prescott Food Forest. Register online. www.prescottfoodforest.com
Car Safety Seat Check - Prescott Valley Police Dept.
Park Collective - Parking Lot
10:00 AM-1:00 PM
The Prescott Valley Police Dept. will host car seat installation verification checks over the next several months. The free checks will be conducted in the parking lot at Park Collective, 7450 East Pav Way (Northwest corner of Lake Valley Road). Caregivers can book a time by calling Amy Stone at 928.772.5162. The car seat check takes approximately 30 minutes.
928.772.5162
www.prescottvalley-az.gov
April 29th
Prescott Farmers Market
YRMC Miller Valley Parking Lot
7:30 AM-12:00 PM
This market hosts local farmers, ranchers, food vendors and craft vendors each week. Find fresh specialty produce, meat, eggs, bread, baked goods, delicious ready-to-eat foods and more. Accepts cash, credit, debit, and double EBT/SNAP benefits! Pets are not allowed at the market but service animals are always welcome.
928.713.1227
www.prescottfarmersmarket.org
April 29th
Discover Native History & Culture Museum of Indigenous People
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
The Native Voices exhibit continues through May. Exhibits include prehistoric and contemporary examples of indigenous cultural and artistic materials from the southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. The museum has special exhibits, art auctions and other special events throughout the year. Located at 147 N. Arizona Ave. in Prescott.
928.445.1230
www.museumofindigenouspeople.org
Community Appreciation Day at the Zoo Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
There will be free admission to the Heritage Park Zoo on Saturday, April 29. 928.778.4242
www.heritageparkzoo.org
Lecture: The Great Chino Valley and Holbrook Oil Booms
Phippen Museum
1:00 PM-3:00 PM
Presented by Erik Berg. Museum admission required. Through historic images, advertisements, and first-hand accounts, this presentation explores the tales of tragedy and comedy surrounding the Verde Valley, Chino Valley and Holbrook Oil booms and puts them in the context of events in the larger national oil industry.
928.778.1385
www.phippenartmuseum.org
Casino Night Fundraiser for the Prescott Western Heritage Foundation
Prescott Elks - 5:00 PM-9:00 PM
Don’t know how to play?! This is a fun place to learn! No pressure and it’s just “fake money” as we give you $500 of funny-money with your admission. Join us on Sat, April 29. Call 928-910-2307 for tickets. All proceeds support the foundation. Tickets are $50 for food, fun, drink chit and $500 in chips!
928.910.2307
www.visitwhc.org
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Vol. 11, No. 4 Prescott NOW 101 $100 OFF Garage Door Openers Replace Exist ing Opener for $100 OFF For 7-foot standard doors. $59.95 TUNE-UP SPECIAL QUESTIONS? CALL FOR DETAILS! 928 •813 •8892 A1 GARAGE.COM BOOK ONLINE NOW... SCAN WITH YOUR PHONE Coupon must be presented when order is placed. Not valid with any other of fers. Limited time offer. Does not include trip charge. $75 OFF Garage Door Spring Replacement $200 OFF Any New Garage Door Coupon must be presented when order is placed.Not valid with any other offers. Limited time offer. Coupon must be presented when order is placed. Not valid with any other of fers. Limited time of fer Coupon must be presented when order is placed. Not valid with any other of fers. Limited time of fer ROC: 267827 After Dark at the Park Enjoy a Spring evening as you sip and stroll through the park for a unique after-hours experience. The coolest after-hours event in Prescott! 1403 Heritage Park Rd.; Prescott, AZ 86301 www.HeritageParkZoo.org Phone: 928.778.4242 501(c)(3) non-profit organization supported by the community. 21andover,please Saturday, May 20, 2023 • 5:30pm - 8:30pm SAVE $5 with Pre-Registration Coupon Code FIO IndIVIduAl AdMISSIOn + 2 drinks - $40 • COuPlE’S AdMISSIOn + 2 drinks each - $60 Drink tickets include beer/wine/soft drinks Pre-purchase your admission at www.HeritageParkZoo.org or at the gate the night of the event live Music • Games • Food Trucks Animal Feedings • Keeper Talks Pre-registration is required Looking for something fun, exciting and educational for your kids to do this summer? Get hands on experience with the animals, participate in games, explore wildlife and nature by conducting wild investigations and creating amazing crafts. 8:30 am - 3:00 pm age grouPs: 6 - 7 yrs. ; 8 - 9 yrs.; & 10 - 12 yrs. Price: $225 members; $275 non-members Online registration available at www.heritageparkzoo.org or Call 928.778.4242 for more information or to register. 1403 Heritage Park Rd.; Prescott, AZ 86301 www.heritageparkzoo.org Phone: 928-778-4242 ALL DAY FUN! • CRAFTS! ANIMAL ADVENTURES! Summer 2023 summer 2023 Zoo camp schedule Week 1: June 5 - 9 Week 2: June 12 - 16 Week 3: June 19 - 23 Week 4: June 26 - 30 Week 5: July 10 - 14 Week 6: July 17 - 21 Week 7: July 24 - 28
April 29th
Whiskey River Tavern
3:00 PM-6:00 PM
Whiskey River will welcome Montana cowboy and Yellowstone star Forrie J. Smith for a special appearance.
April 29th
Whiskey River Tavern
3:00 PM-6:00 PM
Smith has become a well-established cowboy TV star, playing bunkhouse veteran Lloyd Wheeler on the hit television series Yellowstone, airing on the Paramount Network.
Scan the QR code below to purchase tickets.
928.237.5817
www.whiskeyrivertavern.com
Whiskey River will welcome Montana cowboy and Yellowstone star, Forrie J. Smith, for a special appearance. Smith has become a well-established cowboy TV star, playing bunkhouse veteran Lloyd Wheeler on the hit television series Yellowstone, airing on the Paramount Network. Scan the QR code on the photo to purchase tickets.
928.237.5817
www.whiskeyrivertavern.com
April 29th
Prescott Pops Symphony: Irving Berlin - From Rags to Ritzes
Jim & Linda Lee Performing Arts Center
7:00 PM
Composer and lyricist Irving Berlin is one of the greatest American songwriters. Born in Russia in 1888, his family fled the persecution of their Jewish community, emigrating to New York City in the mid1890s. The Prescott Pops Symphony and special guests present the marvelous music of this brilliant composer. “There’s No Business Like Show Business," "Cheek to Cheek," "Always,” "Puttin’ On The Ritz," and many more of his classics will charm and enchant you. An afternoon of unforgettable music - we promise you’ll leave with a happy heart!
928.776.2000
www.ycpac.com
Kaleidoscope of Color 2023, Prescott’s Festival of Iris Stoneridge Community Center
10:00 AM-2:00 PM
PAIS presents its 20th annual Iris Exhibit and Potted Iris Sale. Vote for your favorite. Planting and care demonstrations. Hundreds of potted Irises for sale. Local gardeners may participate. Print the form online.
623.980.6627
www.prescottirissociety.org
April 30th
Prescott Valley Community Market
7210 E. Pav Way, Prescott Valley
11:00 AM-3:00 PM
Outdoor artisan and maker market features vendors with food and nonfood 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 in Prescott Valley. Check Facebook page for weekly updates on participating vendors and special events.
928.404.0358
www.pvcommunitymarket.com
Whiskey Jam - Open Mic
The Thumb Butte Distillery is located at 400 N. Washington Ave. in Prescott. Whiskey Jam open mic sessions take place on Sundays from 2:00 to 5:00 PM. Check website for the April/May live music schedule.
928.443.8498
www.thumbbuttedistillery.com
April 30th
Live Music at the Windsock Lounge: Blues Jam Blues Jam today with with Scott O'Neal from 2:00-6:00 PM. The Windsock Lounge 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 Ping Band on Thu. at 6:00 PM. The Blues Jam takes place every second Sunday. The Windsock is located at 1365 Iron Springs Rd. in Prescott. 928.776.7309
www.thewindsocklounge.net
YSA Presents: Les Violons Du RoyChamber Orchestra
Jim & Linda Lee Performing Arts Center
3:00 PM
Tickets available from the Yavapai Symphony Association only by phone at 928.776.4255. Les Violons du Roy is a Canadian chamber orchestra based in Quebec. Founded in 1984, the name is an adaptation of the French royal court orchestra Les Violons du Roi. 928.776.4255
www.yavapaisymphony.org
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Valentine's at the Farm
Mortimer Farms' Valentine's at the Farm event was once again an absolutely beautiful event. The farm to table menu wowed guests as they enjoyed house-cured summer sausage, local mini goat cheese balls, spiced nuts, olives, farm jam, savory shortbread, bacon-wrapped filet with cowboy butter, "Marry Me" chicken, parmesan risotto, marinated grilled seasonal veggies, and chocolate covered strawberry cake. Each couple found themselves seated at a private table with mixed-matched china, crystal glassware, silverware, and fresh flower swags from Mortimer Nursery. The icing on the cake was the live harpist, guitarist, and violinist playing romantic music. Each couple ended the evening with a rose and a photo. Valentine's at the Farm is a truly one-of-a-kind evening!
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May 2nd
Summer Zoo Camps
Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary
8:30 AM-3:00 PM
Zoo Camp is a great way for children ages 6-12 to learn more about animals, get experience behind-the-scenes at the zoo, get up close and personal with their favorite animals, make fun crafts, play exciting animal-themed games, make new friends and have a great time! There will be seven weeklong Zoo Camps, running from June 5 through July 28. The Fall Zoo Camp will take place from Oct. 9-13.
928.778.4242
www.heritageparkzoo.org
May 2nd
Riverdance 25th Anniversary Show
Findlay Toyota Center
7:00 PM
Riverdance, as you’ve never seen it before! A powerful and stirring reinvention of this beloved favorite celebrated the world over for its Grammy award-winning score and the thrilling energy and passion of its Irish and international dance. Tickets available online and at the arena box office.
928.772.1819
www.findlaytoyotacenter.com
May 2nd
MATFORCE: Drug & Alcohol Impact Panel
Juvenile Justice Center
5:30 PM-7:00 PM
The MATFORCE Drug and Alcohol Impact Panel for youth and young adults (under 25) educates about the risks and consequences of substance abuse and exposes the impact on victims of similar offenses. Parents are highly encouraged to attend. Certificate of Attendance available upon completion of the class. Registration is free and is required to attend this session.
928.708.0100
www.matforce.org/Youth
May 4th
Bronzesmith Foundry Tour
Bronzesmith Fine Art Foundry & Gallery 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.
928.772.2378
www.bronzesmith.com
Social Dance to Live Music!
Social Dance Club - Prescott
4:30 PM-9:30 PM
Grab your dancing shoes and join us on the huge beautiful wooden floor! We dance non-stop to 5 hours of live music by the Red Baron and Alan Harkrader! Full cash bar, cash cover charge is $10. See you on the dance floor! Location is 1245 White Spar Rd. in Prescott. www.facebook.com/ groups/3132317610356663
The Center - May Events
The Center is a nonprofit organization that offers a wide variety of events, activities and classes. They also provide rentals for private and community events. The Center is located at 1280B E. Rosser St. in Prescott. Visit the event calendar page on their website to see what is being offered in May.
928.778.3000
www.thecenteronrosser.org
May 5th
Karaoke with Matt & Allie Cooper's Pub
Located at 4499 SR-69 in Prescott at the La Quinta Inn & Suites. Karaoke every Friday from 6:00-9:00 PM. Check Matt & Allies Karaoke Facebook page for their weekly karaoke events in Prescott and Prescott Valley. 928.445.6990
www.cooperspub.net
Cinco de Mayo on Whiskey Row
Grand Highland Hotel Courtyard
6:00 PM-10:00 PM
Celebrate Cinco de Mayo at Whiskey Row's Grand Highland Hotel Courtyard! Tequila and beer specials, delicious food and live entertainment await. Join us on May 5th for a fiesta you won't forget!
www.whiskeyrow.events
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May 6th
Monthly Watson Woods Bird Walk
Watson Woods Riparian Preserve
7:30 AM
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 area at 1624 Sundog Ranch Rd. in Prescott. (park fee $3/vehicle). See website for additional events and programs. Please check start times as they change with the seasons.
281.682.6068
www.prescottaudubon.org
May 5th
The Legendary Wailers
Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center
7:00 PM
After touring with many incarnations of The Wailers since Bob Marley’s passing, Julian Junior has stepped out to front his own unique version of The Wailers, playing and singing Bob Marley & the Wailers hit songs the way Bob intended them to be heard… The Legendary Wailers. 928.777.1370
www.prescottelkstheatre.org
May 6th
Mata Ortiz Show & Sale
Museum of Indigenous People
Mata Ortiz potters will visit the museum with their beautiful pieces, available to add to your collection. Pottery production and firing demonstrations will be held throughout the event. Hours will be 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM on Sat. and Sun. 928.445.1230
www.museumofindigenouspeople.org
Evening with the Wolves
Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary
5:30 PM-7:30 PM
Bring your family to meet part of our family! Education staff will share some fun facts while the keepers introduce you to the individual animals and their stories. This private after-hours event will include some tasty treats for both the animals and our guests, plus some fun activities. Adults $35, Children $20. Register online or call 928.778.4242. 928.778.4242
www.heritageparkzoo.org
May 5th
Zoo By Moonlight
Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary
7:30 PM-9:30 PM
Zoo By Moonlight is an evening event held from May through September. 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, your curiosity and enjoy the sights and sounds of the animals. Docents will be available to provide direction and answer questions. $10 admission.
928.778.4242
www.heritageparkzoo.org
Discover Native History & Culture
Museum of Indigenous People
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
The Native Voices exhibit continues through May. Exhibits include prehistoric and contemporary examples of indigenous cultural and artistic materials from the southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. The museum has special exhibits, art auctions and other special events throughout the year. Located at 147 N. Arizona Ave. in Prescott.
928.445.1230
www.museumofindigenouspeople.org
May 6th
Public Viewing of Prehistoric Pit Houses
Willow Lake Heritage Park
10:00 AM-12:00 PM
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. Open the first Sat. every month.
www.azarchsoc.org
Comedic Hypnotist - Jim Kellner
Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center
7:00 PM
Jim Kellner, comedian, licensed hypnotist and TedX speaker returns to the Elks Performing Arts Center to amaze, delight and entertain! The stars of the show are really the audience members who choose to participate. Not to worry - no hypnotist can make anyone do something they don't want to do! Because this is a live and unscripted show, we do recommend this for mature audiences.
928.756.2844
www.prescottelkstheatre.org
May 7th
Performing Arts Center Classes
Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center
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 May.
928.756.2844
www.prescottelkstheatre.org
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GREATER PRESCOTT AREA ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULED FOR MID - MAY AND BEYOND
ELKS THEATRE - MAIN STAGE
Show info and tickets: www.prescottelkstheatre.org
Tapestry - The Music of Carole King Starring Katherine Byrnes
Friday, May 12
Fan Halen - The #1 Tribute to Van Halen
Saturday, May 13
Esteban - Music From the Heart A Mother’s Day Celebration
Sunday, May 14
The ‘56tees
Friday, May 19
Prescott’s Blues BrothersRhythm & Blues Revue
Saturday, June 10
Anthony Hernandez - Illusions
Friday, July 7
One of These Nights - Eagles Tribute
Friday, July 14 & Saturday, July 15
Tennessee RiverA Tribute to Alabama
Friday, July 28
ELKS PERFORMING ARTS CENTER CRYSTAL HALL
Show Info and tickets: www.prescottelkstheatre.org
Swing Dance!
Mood Swing - Jazz Swing Combo
Saturday, May 20
The Mighty Cash CatsJohnny Cash Show
Saturday, June 17
Julie Williams
Presented by The Folk Sessions
Saturday, July 8
FINDLAY TOYOTA CENTER
Tickets: www.findlaytoyotacenter.com or by phone at 928.772.1819 ext 6060
NAZ Wranglers vs. Bay Area Panthers
Saturday, May 13
Yavapai County Home Show
May 19-21
Prescott Antique Show & Vintage Market
May 26-27
Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band
Tuesday, May 30
NAZ Wranglers vs. Arizona Rattlers
Saturday, June 3
NAZ Wranglers vs. Frisco Fighters
Saturday, June 17
NAZ Wranglers vs. Tucson Sugar Skulls
Saturday, June 24
NAZ Wranglers vs. Massachusetts Pirates
Saturday, July 8
Happy Together Tour
Wednesday, July 12
Chicago
Wednesday, August 16
Prescott Valley Outdoor Summit
September 30 - October 1
SUZE’S PRESCOTT CENTER FOR THE ARTS
Tickets: www.pca-az.net or by phone at 928.445.3286
9 to 5 - The Musical
Thursday, May 11 to Sunday, May 28
12 Angry Jurors
Thursday, June 1 to Sunday, June 11
Young Playwrights Festival
Sunday, June 4 & Monday, June 5
JIM & LINDA LEE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
Event information and tickets: www.ycpac.com
Choral ConcertYC Performing Arts Department
Saturday, May 13
YSA presents Curtis Symphony Orchestra
Tuesday, May 16
Prescott POPS presents: Starring Steven Moeckel
Sunday, May 21
Croce Plays Croce
Friday, May 26
2023 Arizona Cowboy
Poets Gathering
August 10-12
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UPCOMING ENTERTAINMENT
MAJOR EVENTS & FESTIVALS
2023 Pure Imagination Festival
Saturday, May 20 - Watson Lake
49th Western Art Show & Sale
Downtown Prescott
Presented by the Phippen Museum
May 27-29
Off Street Festival & Art Show - Downtown Prescott
May 27-29
Territorial Days Arts & Crafts Show - Downtown Prescott
Saturday, June 10 & Sunday, June 11
UPCOMING ENTERTAINMENT
Whiskey Row Brew Fest
Saturday, June 17 - Mile High Field
42nd Annual Prescott Bluegrass Festival
Saturday, June 24 & Sunday, June 25
2023 Prescott Frontier Days®World’s Oldest Rodeo®
Wednesday, June 28 to Tuesday, July 4
2023 Rodeo Parade“Dances With Bulls”
Saturday, July 1
Watson Lake Fireworks
Saturday, July 1
Tac’O the Town -
Prescott’s Taco Festival
Saturday, August 19 at Mile High Field
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