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Adult members of the human species ran loose at Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary May 20 for one of its popular 21-and-over date night events, where they were able to imbibe and stroll the park while enjoying games, food trucks, animal feedings, feeder talks and the music of Zander Rodriguez & Company. Zoo visitors and residents alike enjoyed watching the nocturnal antics of each other.

June 29th

Comedy Night featuring Day Peace Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center

7:00 PM

Day Peace is making a name for himself not only in the Midwest but across the country! With not one, but two albums making headlines the latter debuting #1 on the Amazon and iTunes Charts: “Peace of Mind” and “Peace of Mind B Sides”. Day provides a level of fun, spontaneous, professional and a lot of times outrageous laughter when he takes the stage!

928.756.2844 www.prescottelkstheatre.org

2023 World's Oldest Rodeo®Performance #2

Prescott Rodeo Grounds - 7:30 PM

The 136th annual World’s Oldest Rodeo® is presented by Prescott Frontier Days®, Inc. The rodeo takes place each year over the 4th of July weekend with eight performances. Gates open two hours before each performance. Arrive early to enjoy live music, shopping, and food. Mutton Bustin' pre-show starts at 6:00 PM.

928.445.4320 www.worldsoldestrodeo.com

June 30th

Planetarium Show: Dream BigEngineering Our World

Jim and Linda Lee Planetarium

2:00 PM

Shows on Fri. 6/30 and Sat. 7/1. Reserve tickets online. An IMAX film adapted for planetarium viewing, this show celebrates the human ingenuity behind engineering marvels big and small and reveals the heart that drives engineers to create better lives for people around the world.

928.777.3422 https://prescott.erau.edu/about/ planetarium

June 30th

Pop Up Program: Ice Cream! Ice Cream! Sharlot Hall Museum

10:00 AM

What’s better than ice cream on a hot summer day? Nothing! Try your hand at making this delightful dessert pioneer-style and cool yourself off with a taste. Pop-up programs are monthly mini-programs, held in one of our exhibits. Engage with Arizona history in an interactive, hands-on way through crafts, games and activities! Included with admission and open to all ages, no reservations required.

928.445.3122 www.sharlothallmuseum.org

June 30th

81st Kiwanis Club of Prescott Kiddie Parade Downtown PrescottGoodwin St. & Cortez St.

8:30 AM-10:00 AM

A patriotic children's parade where kids march with bicycles and skateboards and can enjoy their own parade! Kids can show their patriotism by participating in this annual fun event. Begins at 9:00 AM and judging of entries will be at 8:30 AM. Prizes will be awarded to best in categories and the winners invited back to ride on the Kiwanis Float in the Frontier Days Rodeo Parade on July 1. Register for the Kiddie Parade on the Prescott Kiwanis website.

928.445.8700 www.prescottkiwanis.com

June 30th

Live Music at Founding Fathers Collective - Ryan Weave Founding Fathers Collective Evening live music 6:00-9:00 PMThu. 6/29: Steven Cade, Fri. 6/30: Ryan Weave. 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 6:00-8:00 PM. Wed. Family Game Night 7:00-10:00 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

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