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May 1st
Olsen's Chino Valley ArenaMay Events
Check the Olsen's Grain website for their May events, which include the Barrel Race Series Race 5 on May 1, 2024 FFA Benefit Team Roping on May 4, Barrel Race Series Race 6 on May 8, 3rd Annual Hammer Memorial on May 10, Saddle & Buckle Series Race 2 on May 11, Barrel Race Series Race 7 on May 15, Team Roping on May, Equine Soccer on May 19, Barrel Race Series Race 8 on May 22, and the 2nd Annual Dog Fair on May 25. 928.202.2003
www.olsensgrain.com/olsensarena-events
May 2nd
May Exhibits at the 'Tis Gallery
May gallery exhibits at the 'Tis: "Four Artists — Vivid Visions" featuring works by Arliss Newcomb, Cindi Shaffer, Alison Heavirland and Ron Miller continues through May 14. The "Objects Found 2024" exhibit is on display in the Main Gallery until May 14. An exhibit by Sheri Oriona is in the Mezzanine Gallery from May 16 to July 14, and "Journeys in Spirit 2024: Traditional and Contemporary Native Art" will open on May 16. See website for details on all of the exhibits. The Gallery is open during the monthly 4th Friday Art Walk. 928.775.0223
www.tisartgallery.com
May 2nd
Live Music at the Back Alley Wine Bar: STEFnROCK
Singer-songwriter Open Mic every Tue. from 6:00-9:00 PM, hosted by Andrew Deering. Live music: Thu. 5/2 STEFnROCK 5:00-8:00 PM, Fri. 5/3 Bob Karney 6:30-9:30 PM, Sun. 5/5 Sunday Funday with the Back Alley Cats 3:00-6:00 PM. See website for live music updates. Located at 156 S. Montezuma St. in downtown Prescott. 480.570.5131
www.backalleywine.com
May 2nd
Come Play With Us! -
Prescott Ukulele Guild
Prescott Public Library
Prescott Ukulele Guild, comprised of ukulele players of all levels who enjoy playing together, meets the first Thursday of every month. First meetup is free. Free lessons. Wonderful new friends and camaraderie and music does great things for your brain. The room opens at 6:00 PM for socializing and tuning and the meeting starts at 6:15 PM.
602.769.2727
www.prescottukuleleguild.org
May 2nd
The Art of Exploration:
Field Sketching and Journaling
Natural History Institute
7:00 PM-8:30 PM
Naturalist, artist and explorer Roseann Hanson will share the history of human exploration and curiosity expressed in field sketching and journaling, from the Stone Age to today, and will make a case for why it’s still an essential activity in the digital age.
www.naturalhistoryinstitute.org
May 2nd
Live Music at the Raven Cafe 7:00 PM-9:00 PM
Movie night every Tuesday. Live music: Thu. 5/2 Jazz Jam with Carlos B. Jones Trio, Fri. 5/3 Stacy Antonel, Sat. 5/4 Scott Jeffers, Sun. 5/5 Lee Zimmer. See website for the May live music schedule. Located at 142 N. Cortez St. in Prescott.
928.717.0009
www.ravencafe.com
Live Theater:
“Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” Suze’s Prescott Center for the Arts 7:30 PM
George and Martha, the American theater’s most notoriously dysfunctional couple, have invited the young and naive Nick and Honey over for drinks. What begins as harmless patter escalates to outright marital warfare, with the provincial newcomers caught in the crossfire. Tickets are available online. Additional performances on May 3, 4 & 5 in the Studio Theater. 928.445.3286
www.prescottartcenter.org
Prescott Library Events This Month
The library hosts a wide variety of events each month, including book clubs, events for teens, toddler and preschool storytime, a gardening talk, drop-in tech help, yoga and much more! Community groups meet at the library every week. See the events calendar page on the library website for event details. The 3rd Friday Chamber Music concert will take place on May 17 and the Coffeehouse Concert will be on May 5.
928.777.1500
www.prescottlibrary.info
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 the full list of classes and activities offered in May.
928.778.3000
www.thecenteronrosser.org
May 3rd
Highlands Center
Spring Plant Sale
Highlands Center for Natural History
8:00 AM
Come by the Highlands Center to pick up the plants that you have ordered online as part of our Spring Grow Native Plant Sale! There will also be a myriad of other native plants for sale at the Center that are not advertised online. Happy planting! Takes place on Fri. 5/3 and Sat. 5/4.
928.776.9550
www.highlandscenter.org
May 3rd
Yavapai Humane Society Vaccine Clinic
Yavapai Humane Society Wellness Clinic - Prescott
Vaccine clinic every Friday from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM at 2989 Centerpointe East Drive. Cats: $60 (3 vaccines), Dogs $75 (4 vaccines). Individual vaccines are available.
www.yavapaihumane.org
Artisan & Maker Spring Gift Fair
(May 3 & 4)
Homestead Talking Glass - 3131 Main St., Prescott Valley
10:00 AM-3:00 PM
Mother’s Day and graduation gifts. 30+ vendors. Unique handcrafted jewelry, T-shirts, decorated wine bottles with lights, wine caddy holders, charcuterie boards, welcome signs, wreaths and aprons, essential oils and kitchen towels, baked goods, salsas, sauces and chocolates, greeting cards and more. Free admission.
775.513.1347
Natural History Institute Art Gallery
Natural History Institute
The current exhibition at the Natural History Institute art gallery is “Green Guardians: Artists Standing Strong for the Verde River,” featuring works by 16 artists. Green Guardians is more than an art exhibition; it is a collective call to action, urging us to appreciate, protect, and advocate for the Upper Verde River’s designation as a Wild and Scenic River. This exhibition aims to bring together influential voices in the realms of art, conservation, and policy. Gallery hours are Mon.-Fri. 9:00 AM-5:00 PM.
928.863.3232
www.naturalhistoryinstitute.org/ event/art-in-the-service-ofconservation
Friday Night Barn Dance
Mortimer Farms
6:00 PM-10:00 PM
Enjoy a live band, dancing, campfire, lawn games and beautiful farm scenery! Cash bar available. Add dinner to your admission for only $15 more. Barn Dance events are held every Friday through October. Mortimer Farms is located in Dewey. 928.830.1116
www.mortimerfarmsaz.com/ BarnDance
May 3rd
May Exhibits at the Phippen Museum 10:00 AM-4:00 PM
This month at the Phippen Museum: “Women Artists of the West” is on display in the Marley Gallery until June 23, and the Miniature Masterpiece Show & Sale begins on May 1 in the James Gallery, with the opening reception on May 3. Pastel workshops with Don Rantz continue on Tue. and Wed. The 50th Western Art Show & Sale takes place at the Courthouse Plaza in downtown Prescott on May 25, 26 & 27. The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday. See website for hours, exhibit details, information about the permanent exhibits and additional programs and events. Guided tours led by Museum docents are available. 928.778.1385
www.phippenartmuseum.org
Highlands Center Book Club
1:00 PM-2:00 PM
This book club is for adults eager to learn more about the natural history of the Southwest and natural history in general. Meets the first Friday each month in the Discovery Gardens ramada. Register at any time to begin receiving email notices about the current books and meetings. Free to attend. Check website for upcoming books and dates. 928.776.9550
www.highlandscenter.org
Live Music at Del Rio Springs Tasting Room 3:00 PM-6:00 PM
Live music in the tasting room every Friday to Sunday from 3:00 to 6:00 PM. See website for the May live music lineup and additional events including Wednesday Wine & Trivia nights. Located in the Old Firehouse Plaza, 220 W. Goodwin St. in Prescott. 928.460.5085
www.delriospringsvineyard.com
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EVENTS CALENDAR
May 3rd
Live Music at the Creekside Lodge: Rick Cucuzza
The Cellar at Creekside Lodge
Live music at The Cellar: Fri. 5/3 Rick Cucuzza 6:00-9:00 PM, Sun. 5/5
STEFnROCK 2:00-5:00 PM. Creekside
Lodge & Cabins is located at 11255 SR 69 in Mayer. See website for the May live music schedule.
928.632.0777
www.creeksidelodgeandcabinsaz.com
Live Music at the Whiskey River Tavern - Hit Squad 17
Whiskey River Tavern
Live music: Wed. 5/1 Once Bitten
6:30-9:30 PM, Thu. 5/2 Darin & Deering 6:30-9:30 PM, Fri. 5/3 Hit Squad 17 8:00-11:30 PM, Sat. 5/4 Free Radicals 1:00-5:00 PM, Palomino 4:00-7:00 PM in the Bunkhouse and The CheekTones 8:00-11:30 PM, Sun. 5/5 All She Wrote 1:00-5:00 PM. See website for the May live music schedule. 214 S. Montezuma St. in Prescott.
928.237.5817
www.whiskeyrivertavern.com
Karaoke with Matt & Allie at Cooper’s Pub
7:00 PM-10:00 PM
Located at 4499 AZ-69 in Prescott at the La Quinta Inn & Suites. Karaoke every Friday night. Check Matt & Allies Karaoke Facebook page for more karaoke events in Prescott and Prescott Valley.
928.227.8772
www.facebook.com/ CoopersPubAZ
Jim Kellner - Comedic Hypnotist 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 3rd
Robert Aragon: Salute to Elvis 1968 Comeback Special
Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center
7:00 PM
Robert Aragon has been performing Elvis Presley throughout the years, starting in the early ‘90s, winning multiple Elvis contests. He shows his love for Elvis’ music, not by the glitz and glamour of the King, but by the voice and by the music. Join Robert and his all-star band as they give a respectful salute to Elvis’ 1968 Special.
928.777.1370
www.prescottelkstheatre.org
Funk Frequency at the Jersey Lilly Saloon
8:30 PM
Located on Whiskey Row in Prescott. Live music: Fri. 5/3 Funk Frequency, Sat. 5/4 Little Larry Solo 4:00-7:00 PM and Hit Squad 17 8:00-midnight, Sun. 5/5 Little Larry Solo 4:00-7:00 PM, Tue. 5/7 Sky Daddy 7:00-10:00 PM, Wed. 5/8 Jam Session 7:00-10:00 PM, Thu. 5/9 Little Larry Solo 7:0010:00 PM.
928.541.7854
www.jerseylillysaloon.com
May 3rd
Silver Sage at Matt’s Saloon
Located at 112 S. Montezuma St. on Whiskey Row. Matt’s Saloon has live music Fri. & Sat. from 8:30 PM to 1:00 AM, Trivia Night on Mon. starting at 8:00 PM, Karaoke Night every Wed. and Sun. 7:00 PM-12:00 AM. Thu.: Line dance lessons 6:00-8:00 PM, Country DJ from 7:00-10:00 PM and Hip Hop/ Top 40 DJ from 10:00 PM to 2:00 AM.
May Live Music: Fri. 5/3 & Sat. 5/4
Silver Sage, Fri. 5/10 & Sat. 5/11 Austin
Lindstrom, Fri. 5/17 & Sat. 5/18 David Voss & Big Country, Fri. 5/24 & Sat. 5/26
Western Fusion, Fri. 5/31 & Sat. 6/1 KC & The Moonshine Band.
928.771.8788
www.mattssaloon.com
Walking Tours of Historic Downtown Prescott
The Prescott Chamber of Commerce offers 90-min. free walking tours of the historic downtown. Stroll through history and learn about Prescott's storied past! Tours are offered most Fri./Sat./Sun. at 10:00 AM at the Visitor Information Center. Please call to confirm. Donations are appreciated. Special tours are available upon request for groups of 5 of more at a cost of $5 per person. 928.445.2000
www.prescott.org
May 3, 2024
Hamlet at the Hive
The Art Hive
7:30 AM 10:00 PM
Experience Shakespeare’s quintessential work like never before. Endeavor Theatre Co. presents Hamlet at the Hive - an immersive journey through truth, revenge, and the masks we wear. Audiences will be led through the narrative as it plays out across the entire floorplan of the Art Hive. May 3, 5, 10 & 11 at the Art Hive gallery in Prescott. 25 tickets will be available for each show.
www.hamletatthehive.eventbrite.com
EVENTS CALENDAR
May 4th
Town of Prescott Valley
Neighborhood Clean-Up Day
Waste Management
Transfer Station
Takes place from 7:00 AM to 2:00 PM. No commercial dumping. For Town of Prescott Valley residents (or PV water bill recipients) only. Must have voucher. See website for event details. The Prescott Valley Chamber of Commerce is also holding their annual “Team Up to Clean Up” event on May 4 starting at 8:30 AM. See the Chamber website for details.
928.759.3090
www.prescottvalley-az.gov
Mother’s Day
Cards & Craft Workshop
Chino Valley Public Library
1:00 PM-3:00 PM
Free supplies provided to make cards or a simple craft for moms, grandmas, daughters and stepmoms! Feel free to invite friends or family. See website for workshop details. Additional May events at the Chino Valley Public Library include the Monday chess group, STEAM workshop, Little Ones Storytime, Bigger Kids Storytime and Lego Club. See library website for event details. 928.636.9115
www.chinoaz.net/calendar.aspx
Prescott Farmers Market
YRMC Miller Valley Parking Lot
7:30 AM-12:00 PM
The 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
May 4th
Wild Color of the Verde River -
Natural History Institute
8:00 AM-5:00 PM
Learn to create paint and ink from wild pigment and plants. In this workshop at Rio Verde Ranch, you will learn how to find the right soil and plants, how to easily process them into paints and/or ink, safety tips and more. Van transportation from the Natural History Institute provided. Workshop fee is $75. Register online. www.naturalhistoryinstitute.org
Monthly Watson Woods Bird Walk:
Prescott Audubon
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. Note that the start time changes with the seasons.
281.682.6068
www.prescottaudubon.org
Zoo LittlesProgram for Preschoolers
Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary
9:30 AM-11:00 AM
An exciting and dynamic program designed for pre-schoolers (ages 3-5) to help develop young children’s physical, emotional, and intellectual growth through exciting hands-on experiences. See website for Zoo Littles program details, additional dates, and to register.
928.778.4242
www.heritageparkzoo.org
Mata Ortiz Show & Sale
Museum of Indigenous People
Mata Ortiz potters will visit the museum with their beautiful pieces to add to your collections. Pottery production and firing demonstrations will be held through the event, which will take place on May 4 & 5 from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM .
928.445.1230
www.museumofindigenouspeople.org
May 4th
Dewey-Humboldt Don’t Get Burned Wildlife Safety Event
Mortimer Farms
10:00 AM-1:00 PM
4th annual Don’t Get Burned Safety Event at Mortimer Farms in DeweyHumboldt. First responders will be there with trucks and firefighting equipment. We will be showcasing the entries from our calendar artwork contest and awarding the cash prizes to the 12 winners. Free admission to visitors. www.d-hfw.com
Nature NiñosFree Family Nature Program
Thumb Butte Hiking Trail Picnic Area
10:00 AM-12:00 PM
The May program will take place at the Thumb Butte Hiking Trail picnic area. City park rangers and community partners lead childcentered nature play events. For children up to age 8. At every Nature Niños event there will be take-home freebies, guided nature activities and little lessons on healthy choices and Leave No Trace principles. Follow Facebook page for details.
928.777.1122
www.facebook.com/ natureninosprescott
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 Museum of Indigenous People and the Arizona Archaeological Society (AAS) will be onsite to explain and answer questions as well as show a few artifacts. All-ages event and dogs are welcome. Open the first Saturday of every month. There is a $3 park entrance fee.
www.azarchsoc.org/Yavapai
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EVENTS CALENDAR
May 4th
Prescott Computer Society Meeting:
Android Devices & Apps Part 2 Online Event via Zoom
1:00 PM
The Prescott Computer Society is a group of PC users who meet two times a month on Saturdays at 1:00 PM via Zoom. Participants must register to receive Zoom connection information at www.PCS4ME.com.
The topic for this week’s presentation is Part 2 of JB Burke’s presentation “Everyday Use of Android Devices and Apps” which will cover connectivity and communication. This meeting is available via Zoom only. PCS meetings are available to anyone, including non-members, who wish to join us online. www.pcs4me.com
Live Music at
Mogollon Vineyards in Dewey
Live Music on weekends from 2:005:00 PM: Sat. 5/4 Karaoke with Matt & Allie, Sun. 5/5 Dan & Yoshi. Mogollon Vineyards is located at 2430 AZ-69 in Dewey. See website for additional events.
928.243.8387
www.mogollonvineyards.com
Hats Off to SpringConcert & Tea 2024
Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center
2:30 PM
Wear your favorite spring hat and celebrate the spring season with the amazing vocal talents of Una Voce! This choir made of up of local talented women will entertain and delight you with their take on some beautiful seasonal songs. Doors at 2:15, refreshments served at 2:30, the concert starts at 3:00 PM. www.prescottelkstheatre.org
Evening with the Wolves
Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary
5:30 PM-7:30 PM
Bring your family to meet part of our family! Our 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! See website to register online.
928.778.4242
www.heritageparkzoo.org
May 4th
Gold Dust WomenStarring Katherine Byrnes Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center
7:00 PM
Rock out to the divas of the folk-rock movement in Gold Dust Women!
International award-winning vocalist Katherine Byrnes and Khris Dodge Entertainment celebrate the power and passion of Stevie Nicks, Linda Ronstadt, Joni Mitchell, Carly Simon and more.
928.777.1370
www.prescottelkstheatre.org
Live Theater:
“Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” Suze’s Prescott Center for the Arts
7:30 PM
George and Martha, the American theater’s most notoriously dysfunctional couple, have invited the young and naive Nick and Honey over for drinks. What begins as harmless patter escalates to outright marital warfare, with the provincial newcomers caught in the crossfire. In the Studio Theater. 928.445.3286
www.prescottartcenter.org
Events at Winey Cats in Chino Valley Winey Cats at Granite Creek Vineyard Check the Winey Cats website for Paint N Sip and other events, including their Summer Concert Series which will begin in May. 928.515.3714
www.wineycats.com
May 5th
Prescott Horse LoversSunday Horse Fun
Hallelujah Horsemanship
Held every Sunday from 1:00-3:00 PM at the Hallelujah Horsemanship ranch. Prescott horse lovers will enjoy the fun horse petting time. Great horse stories, touch and watch horses play and learn. Plus, enjoy chocolate tasting. Something fun and new every Sunday. Register online. Cash only if paid at door. Call for directions. Lessons and boarding also available. 949.933.5689
www.hallelujahhorseranch.com
May 5th
Prescott Valley Community Market
Prescott Valley Town Center 10:00 AM-3:00 PM
New location in Prescott Valley Town Center, 2991 N. Park Ave. The Artisan & Maker Market features food, artisans, crafters, and local merchants. Free admission.
928.273.9767
www.facebook.com/AZPVCM
National Homebrew Day Brewout
Wren House Prairie Patio - Prescott 10:00 AM-3:00 PM
If you want to learn how to brew, or are just curious, stop by and check out the Brewout event! Brewing starts at 10:00 AM and will continue into the afternoon. Patio starts selling beer at 1:00 PM and closes at 6:30 PM.
Location is 6396 Lear Ln. No entry fee, bring your own food, and buy beer from Wren House.
www.whiskeyrowbrewclub.com/ posts/2024-may-brewday
International Folk DancingLine & Circle Dances
Boys & Girls Clubs of Prescott
Learning ethnic dances from around the world is fun, easy, recreational, educational, a great way to meet new friends and a partner is not necessary! We have a great collection of dances, from beginner dances to the more advanced routines. Everyone is encouraged to join in to learn and have fun! Every Sunday from 2:00-4:00 PM.
www.prescottinternationalfolkdancers.org
Farm to Table Dinner
Mortimer Farms
2:00 PM-5:00 PM
The Farm to Table Dinners highlight farm-to-table food and Mortimer Farms’ beautiful farm scenery! The meals are prepared by our farm chefs with ingredients grown and raised at Mortimer Farms. An authentic farmto-table experience.
928.830.1116
www.mortimerfarmsaz.com
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May 5th
Cinco de Mayo Fiesta
Bucky’s & Yavapai Casinos
4:00 PM-12:00 AM
Join in the Cinco De Mayo Fiesta at Bucky’s and Yavapai Casinos! Play Pinata Caliente Hot Seats, pick a lucky pinata and win up to $500 cash or chips, every half hour noon to 4:00 PM at both casinos. If blackjack is your game, Table Games Cinco Celebration Hot Seat winners receive up to $200 in cash or chips 4:00 PM to midnight! Fiesta food specials include a street taco trio at the Grey Room at Bucky’s Casino and three-cheese enchiladas at Yavapai Casino Cantina, both served 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM. See website for menu pricing and details. Please play responsibly. Gambling problem? Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP.
928.776.5696
www.buckyscasino.com
May 5th
Coffeehouse Concert: Local Musicians
Prescott Public Library
2:00 PM-3:30 PM
This month’s Coffeehouse Concert at the library features a number of local musicians and singer/songwriters who will take turns sharing the stage, lead by Jo Berger. Presented with funding from the Friends of the Prescott Public Library.
928.777.1500
www.prescottlibrary.info
Live Theater:
“Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” Suze’s Prescott Center for the Arts 2:00 PM
Final performance! George and Martha, the American theater’s most notoriously dysfunctional couple, have invited the young and naive Nick and Honey over for drinks. What begins as harmless patter escalates to outright marital warfare, with the provincial newcomers caught in the crossfire. Presented in the Studio Theater.
928.445.3286
www.prescottartcenter.org
Sunday Blues Jam at the Windsock Lounge
Blues Jam hosted by the Scott O’Neal Band or Elvin Killerbee every Sunday from 2:00-6:00 PM. Live music every Fri. & Sat. night from 7:00-11:00 PM: Fri. 5/3 Sir Harrison, Sat. 5/4 Wes Williams. The Windsock also has STEFnROCK every Tue. from 5:008:00 PM, Travis Crow & Colton Burris on Wed. at 6:00 PM, and the Aragon Ping Band every Thu. 6:00-9:00 PM. 928.776.7309
www.thewindsocklounge.net
Blue Skies & BloomsUna Voce Concert
Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center 3:00 PM
Celebrate the spring season with the amazing vocal talents of Una Voce! The women’s choir will entertain and delight you with their take on some beautiful seasonal songs.
www.prescottelkstheatre.org
May 5th
Elks Performing Arts Center Classes
Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center
Dance, fitness, yoga and other classes take place at the Performing Arts Center every week. Visit the Elks website to see what is offered in May. 928.756.2844
www.prescottelkstheatre.org
May Events -
Prescott Valley Public Library
May events for children, teens and adults at the Prescott Valley Public Library include Tween After School Craft Club, Pokemon Club, Family Yoga & Pilates, Rock Painting, Read to a Dog, Teen Lounge, Teen Tech Tuesdays and much more! See website for details. Some events are held online or may require registration. The library is located at 7401 E. Skoog Blvd. 928.759.3040
www.pvlib.net
May 6th
Women Airforce
Service Pilots of WWII
Chino Valley Public Library
1:00 PM-2:00 PM
Learn about WASPs (Women Airforce Service Pilots of WWII) from presenter and former servicewoman, Natalie J. Stewart-Smith, M.A., M.Ed. A native of the Adirondacks of New York, Natalie J. Stewart-Smith’s multi-faceted careers included military service and education from the elementary to college levels. Stewart-Smith’s research primarily addresses women in the military and as military aviators. Stewart-Smith is a Professor Emeritus of English, director, reading programs and writing center at New Mexico Military Institute. Free to attend.
928.636.9115
www.chinoaz.net/calendar.aspx
Chess Group
Chino Valley Public Library
Come play chess with others! All ages and experience levels welcome. Learn strategy and have fun with this classic game. Chess sets are provided or you can bring your own. Held in the Chino Valley Public Library community room. Takes place on Mondays from 3:00-6:00 PM.
928.636.9115
www.chinoaz.net/214/Library
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EVENTS CALENDAR
May 6th
Cantina Karaoke Mondays
Yavapai Casino
Join the fun at Yavapai Casino
Cantina Karaoke, Mondays from 6:00-9:00 PM, hosted by Fire and Rose Entertainment. Leave the self-critic at home, pick your favorite song and sing along. Food service is available until 8:00 PM., enjoy your favorite beverage and an endless song library! Gambling problem? Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP. 928.776.5696
www.buckyscasino.com
Margot Fonteyn
Academy of Ballet Classes
The Academy offers a wide variety of workshops, courses and certification programs. See website for details. Located at 300 E. Gurley St. in downtown Prescott. 928.445.5400
www.mfab.org
Art Classes & Programs
Suze’s Prescott Center for the Arts offers a variety of classes and programs for youth and adults, including ceramics, 2D art and theater. Check the website to see what’s being offered in May. 928.445.3286
www.prescottartcenter.org/ classes
May 7th
St. Vincent De Paul Food Pantry
9:00 AM-2:00 PM
The food share program at St. Vincent De Paul in Prescott is open Mon. to Thu. at 120 N. Summit St. See the Manzanita Outreach website for the hours and additional food share programs offered by the Salvation Army, Prescott Community Cupboard, and area churches. The website also lists food share programs available in Chino Valley, Prescott Valley, and Dewey-Humboldt.
928.649.5772
www.mohelp.org
May 7th
Explore Prescott’s History
Sharlot Hall Museum
Located in downtown Prescott at 415 W. Gurley St. The history museum has exhibits, galleries, gardens and historic buildings. Open Tue. to Sat. 10:00 AM-5:00 PM and 12:00-4:00 PM on Sundays. Check the museum website for info on Pop Up Programs, Living History Adventures, lectures and other special events. General admission now gives you access for two consecutive days.
928.445.3122
www.sharlothallmuseum.org
2024 Spring
Juried Student Exhibition
Yavapai College - Prescott Art Gallery
The Yavapai College Prescott Art Gallery presents the 2024 Spring Juried Student Exhibition from April 5 through June 1. Join us and discover the imagination and skill of YC’s talented art students. The gallery is located at 1100 E. Sheldon St., Building 16. Gallery hours are Tue.Sat. 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
928.776.2031
www.ycvisualarts.com/ yc-prescott-gallery
Social Dance to Live Music!
4:30 PM-9:30 PM
Grab your dancing shoes and join us on the huge, beautiful wooden floor! We dance nonstop 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
Blippi: The Wonderful World Tour Findlay Toyota Center - 6:00 PM
Blippi is coming to Prescott Valley for the ultimate curiosity adventure in Blippi: The Wonderful World Tour! So, come on! Dance, sing, and learn with Blippi and special guest Meekah as they discover what makes different cities unique and special. Will there be monster trucks, excavators, and garbage trucks galore? You bet! So get ready to shake those wiggles out and OJ Twist your way through this brand-new musical party!
928.772.1819
www.findlaytoyotacenter.com
May 7th
Line Dancing & Live Music
Whiskey River Tavern
Line dancing lessons from 6:00-8:00 PM and open dance from 8:00-10:00 PM. Live music: Wed. 5/8 Buffalo Star 6:30-9:30 PM, Thu. 5/9 Darin & Deering 6:30-9:30 PM. See website for the May live music schedule. 214 S. Montezuma St. in Prescott.
928.237.5817
www.whiskeyrivertavern.com
Programs at James Family
Prescott YMCA
The James Family Prescott YMCA is located at 750 Whipple St. Visit their website to learn about programs and activities, which include aquatics, sports, fitness, gymnastics and more. The Prescott YMCA hosts the annual Whiskey Row Marathon in the fall. www.prescottymca.org
May 8th
Visit the Zoo!
Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary
Located at 1403 Heritage Park Rd. in Prescott and open daily from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The HPZS is celebrating 35 years as 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
Prescott Public Library:
Wednesday Morning Book Club
10:00 AM-11:30 AM
The library offers a variety of book clubs for teens and adults, including the WORDS Book Club, Inktastic Book Club, Teen Books and Bites Book Club, Mystery Book Club, Book Buddies and the Wednesday Morning Book Club. Check the library events calendar for details about the book clubs and their upcoming book selections.
928.777.1500
www.prescottlibrary.info
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May 8th
In Concert: Celtic Woman
Findlay Toyota Center
7:30 PM
The Celtic Woman 20th Anniversary Tour will be delighting audiences with its fresh blend of traditional and contemporary Irish music that echoes Ireland’s rich musical and cultural heritage while reflecting the vibrant spirit of modern Ireland. The group’s repertoire encompasses Irish classics, contemporary songs, classical favorites and stirring originals. The lineup of performers has evolved in the years since the group’s inception, but the signature sound of Celtic Woman has remained consistent, showcasing the members’ individual and collaborative talents. Website: www.celticwoman.com
928.772.1819
www.findlaytoyotacenter.com
May 8th
Seniors Day Wednesdays
Bucky’s & Yavapai Casinos
Seniors are special at Bucky’s and Yavapai Casinos! Gold Rush Club members age 55 and older are eligible to earn $10 in Gold Rewards and may win $100 cash in Seniors
Hot Seats from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, as well as enjoy food specials every Wednesday at both casinos. Let’s Play, Preskitt!
928.776.5696
www.buckyscasino.com
May 8th
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. Rd. 1 South. Available every M-W-F. See the Manzanita Outreach website for details. Hot meals are available at the Chino Valley Senior Center, 1021 W. Butterfield Rd., Mon.-Thu. from 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM. A fee is charged for hot meals.
928.649.5772
www.mohelp.org
The Center Cinco de Mexi-Fest
The Center - Prescott 4:30 PM-6:00 PM
Join us for spicy fun & games at The Center! Have a great dinner & refreshments and a chance to win a Margarita Party Raffle Basket! Ticket price includes buffet dinner and one margarita or cerveza! (age 21+ for drinks). Tickets are $15 and available on The Center website.
928.778.3000
www.thecenteronrosser.org
The Bee’s Knees Dance Classes
Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center 6:00 PM
The Bee’s Knees will have classes on Wednesday evenings in May. Country Swing Fundamentals will be at 6:00 PM and Country Swing Beyond the Basics/Intermediate will start at 7:00 PM. See website for class cost and registration info. Classes take place at the Elks Performing Arts Center in Prescott.
928.899.3618
www.thebeeskneesdanceprescott.com
AZ Wordsmith: Prose Open Mic at the 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
May 9th
Oil and Acrylic Painting with Neil Orlowski
10:00 AM-1:00 PM
Oil and acrylic painting classes take place on Thursdays in the ‘Tis Annex Art Education building, located at 235 N. Marina St. in Prescott. Improve and expand your art vision and techniques. Students of all levels are invited to work on independent oil or acrylic painting projects and receive instruction that will guide them towards achieving desired goals — join any time. There are also acrylic painting classes with Mercie Marshall on Saturdays from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM. See website for more information on art classes for adults and children, including Art For Adults on Friday nights.
928.775.0223
www.tisartgallery.com/ art-classes
May 9th
Explore Prescott’s Western Heritage Western Heritage Center
10:00 AM-5:00 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 current hours and event updates. Free admission!
928.910.2307
www.visitwhc.org
prescott frontier
CHAMPIE days rodeoMON. JULY 1
6:00 PM
MUTTON BUSTIN’
RODEO GROUNDS
7:30 PM PERFORMANCE 1
SPONSORED BY THE DAILY COURIER
RODEO GROUNDS
TUES. JULY 2
6:00 PM
MUTTON BUSTIN’
RODEO GROUNDS
7:30 PM PERFORMANCE 2
SPONSORED BY WRANGLER BUCKING CANCER
RODEO GROUNDS
FRI. JULY 5
8:30 AM KIWANIS KIDDIE PARADE
SPONSORED BY THE CITY OF PRESCOTT DOWNTOWN PRESCOTT
6:00 PM MUTTON BUSTIN’ RODEO GROUNDS
7:30 PM PERFORMANCE 5
SPONSORED BY JACK DANIELS RODEO GROUNDS
8:00 PM
1:00 AM RODEO DANCE (21 AND OLDER) DEPOT MARKETPLACE
WED. JULY 3
6:00 PM MUTTON BUSTIN’
RODEO GROUNDS
FRI & SAT
95
SUN 94
7:30 PM PERFORMANCE 3
SPONSORED BY YORK DODGE CHRYSLER JEEP RAM
RODEO GROUNDS
THURS. JULY 4
6:00 PM
8:00 PM
RODEO DAYS FINE ARTS & CRAFTS SHOW
SPONSORED BY THE PRESCOTT DOWNTOWN PARTNERSHIP DOWNTOWN PRESCOTT
MUTTON BUSTIN’
RODEO GROUNDS
7:30 PM PERFORMANCE 4
SAT. JULY 6
9:00 AM PRESCOTT FRONTIER DAYS
RODEO PARADE
SPONSORED BY BARRETT PROPANE
DOWNTOWN PRESCOTT
FIRST RESPONDERS TRIBUTE
RODEO GROUNDS
12:00 AM RODEO DANCE (FAMILY NIGHT) DEPOT MARKETPLACE
12:00 PM MUTTON BUSTIN’
RODEO GROUNDS
1:30 PM PERFORMANCE 6
MILITARY TRIBUTE
RODEO GROUNDS
6:00 PM MUTTON BUSTIN’
RODEO GROUNDS
PRESCOTT FRONTIER DAYS®, INC
7:30 PM PERFORMANCE 7
SPONSORED BY COORS
RODEO GROUNDS
is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the rich history and traditions of the World's Oldest Rodeo®. With a legacy dating back to 1888, Prescott Frontier Days, Inc continues to captivate audiences with thrilling rodeo events, exhilarating entertainment, and a vibrant celebration of Western heritage.
8:00 PM
1:00 AM
RODEO DANCE (21 AND OLDER)
DEPOT MARKETPLACE
SUN. JULY 7
9:00 AM COWBOY CHURCH
RODEO GROUNDS
12:00 PM MUTTON BUSTIN’ RODEO GROUNDS
1:30 PM PERFORMANCE 8
SPONSORED BY NACKARD PEPSI
RODEO GROUNDS
worldsoldestrodeo.com
CELEBRATES 137 YEARS WHILE HONORING ‘PRESCOTT TRADITIONS’ THEME
rescott Frontier Days®, Inc is thrilled to announce the much-anticipated 137th annual World’s Oldest Rodeo, taking place from Monday, July 1 to Sunday, July 7 in Prescott, Arizona. This iconic event, held during the bustling Fourth of July week, is a cornerstone of Prescott’s summer calendar, driving economic prosperity throughout the county. Featuring a week-long extravaganza of world-class rodeo action and familyfriendly entertainment, the World’s Oldest Rodeo stands as Prescott’s premier event of the year.
Drawing rodeo enthusiasts from across the globe, Prescott Frontier Days invites attendees to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of western culture and history dating back to its inaugural celebration on July 4, 1888. This year, the rodeo pays tribute to the deeprooted western culture, embodying the theme of
“Prescott Traditions.” As part of the festivities, the rodeo is launching the Memory Catcher campaign, inviting fans nationwide to share their cherished memories and stories of Prescott rodeo traditions. These stories will be featured on the rodeo’s website and social media platforms, celebrating the enduring legacy of Prescott’s premier event.
Jim Dewey Brown, General Manager of Prescott Frontier Days, Inc., expressed his gratitude for the generations of rodeo families, stating, “It is an honor to highlight their stories and share the profound impact our rodeo has had on their lives over the years.”
The downtown event of the week is the annual rodeo parade, themed “Prescott Traditions,” set to take place on Saturday, July 6 at 9 a.m. in downtown Prescott, sponsored by Barrett Propane. The parade will kick off with the grand marshal honoree, Ibbie Champie. She is the daughter of Lawton Champie, a thirteen-time rodeo champion across various events. Lawton won the All-Around in 1931, 1934 and 1944; calf roping in 1939; steer wrestling in 1931 and 1934; saddle bronc riding in 1924, 1926 and 1931. However, Slim Riley got the credit for winning the bronc riding in 1924 because he got hurt the first day and Lawton was bucked off the first day, so, Lawton filled in for Riley the last three days and won the event. In those days it was all right for someone to ride for another person. Demonstrating true cowboy spirit, they shared the reward money.
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AT THE RODEO GROUNDS
With record-breaking rodeo attendances over the last two years and unprecedented sponsor participation, this year promises to be another triumphant showcase of world-class rodeo competition and family-oriented activities. This year’s highlights include Beau Schueth, a national champion bullfighter who grew up in O’Neill, NE; Quirt Hunt, champion bullfighter, who is joining the Prescott rodeo for his 21st consecutive year; Matt Tarr known for his quick wit and passion for making people smile and laugh as a rodeo clown; Tomas Garcilazo, featuring his mastery and artistry of La Charreria, Broken Spoke Clydesdales, a fan favorite, and Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame Announcer, Randy Corley, joined by Co-Announcer, James Horcasitas to highlight the eight performances.
“IT IS AN HONOR TO HIGHLIGHT THEIR STORIES AND SHARE THE PROFOUND IMPACT OUR RODEO HAS HAD ON THEIR LIVES OVER THE YEARS.”
JIM DEWEY BROWN
GENERAL MANAGER, PRESCOTT FRONTIER DAYS®, INC.
The week’s festivities around the rodeo performances will culminate at the annual rodeo dance at the Depot Marketplace/BMO Harris Bank parking lot, offering three nights of music and dance. Thursday night is family night so bring your entire family to kick up your heels! Friday and Saturday night are slated for ages 21 and older. Tickets for the rodeo dance can be purchased at the door at $5 per person. Join us as we celebrate the enduring spirit of western traditions at the World’s Oldest Rodeo!
Whiskey River Tavern
May Events
May 1
Once Bitten 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
Darin and Deering 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
May 3
Hit Squad 17 8:00 PM-11:30 PM
May 4
Free Radicals 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
May 4, 11, 18, 25
Palomino Band 4:00 PM-7:00 PM
Upstairs Bunkhouse
May 4
The CheekTones 8:00 PM-11:30 PM
May 7, 14, 21, 28
Line Dance Lessons 6:00 PM-8:00 PM
Open Dance 8:00 PM-10:00 PM
May 5
All She Wrote 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
May 8
Buffalo Star 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
May 10
Groove Dawgs 8:00 PM-11:00 PM
May 11
TBD 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
May 11
Funk Frequency 8:00 PM-11:30 PM
May 12
Justin and Autumn Hitson 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
May 15
Wheelhouse Trio 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
May 17
Trey Friddle Band 8:00 PM-11:30 PM
May 18
Flashback 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
May 18
Well Dressed Wolves 8:00 PM-11:30 PM
May 19
Sky Daddy 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
May 22
Justin Hitson Solo 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
May 24
Trippin’ Laces 8:00 PM-11:30 PM
May 25
Well Dressed Wolves 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
May 25
Southbound 8:00 PM-11:30 PM
May 26
Llory McDonald 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
May 29
The Dirty Halos 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
May 31
Scandalous Hands 8:00 PM-11:30 PM
Band Schedule
Subject to Change
Prescott PULSE
For a relatively small community Greater Prescott has an astoundingly vibrant music scene. You can hear live music pouring out of bars, saloons, breweries, clubs, coffeehouses, restaurants, concert halls, parks, galleries and anywhere else a crowd might form. Every month we’re putting a different local act in the spotlight.
90 Proof
Prescott NOW: How long have you guys been playing together?
90 Proof: 90 Proof was started about five years ago. Jon Hassessian and I (Josh Rice) started the band playing in local bars getting our name out there. Keith Rhodes, our current lead guitar player, joined the band originally on bass guitar but is now our lead guitar player. He started with us New Year’s Eve in 2021. Fred Bogen, our current bass guitar player is the newest addition joining us in late 2023.
We have some special guest appearances happening in 2024 that I feel will keep the music fresh for everyone.
Prescott NOW: What genre or genres of music do you play?
90 Proof: We play rock, grunge and alternative music from the ‘90s. This was a time when most of the guys were in high school. The music was so influential during that time, and I think we all just took it in and loved it. Bands like Pearl Jam, Collective Soul, Candlebox, Nirvana, the list goes on and on with bands that had a “new” sound,” and the energy was addictive.
Prescott NOW: What is the key to being a successful musical act in Prescott and Northern Arizona?
music we thought was relevant to the crowd we were trying to attract. We knew that would be more challenging in the Prescott and Northern Arizona markets as we were surrounded primarily by a country or classic rock music scene.
We stayed true to ourselves and delivered to our fans. Turns out that there are enough of them in the area to support us and the venues we play. We are truly blessed by everyone who comes to our shows.
We strive to create a win-win relationship with the venues we play. That really helps the relationship. Getting people to show up to the shows and patronize the venues we play are keys to success, for sure.
Another big thing is to space out how often you play. I understand this is tough for some working bands, but going to Flagstaff or Phoenix and then back to Prescott has helped keep the venues packed when we play.
Oh yeah, and don’t forget to make sure you sound decent. LOL
Prescott Now: What’s the smallest audience you’ve played for; the biggest?
people watching, and three of them were friends. We played a festival in Phoenix and there was about 5,000 people there. That was a fun show.
Prescott Now: Where do you find the inspiration for your songwriting or performances?
90 Proof: We just love to play and perform the songs that we put into the set list. These are songs we all grew up to and most of our fans know all the words to. The music is something not every band plays, so it’s special and different.
You would be pressed to find more than a small handful of bands in the entire state playing the type of music we do. And we were one of the first, if not the first, to do it with some success in this area. We take pride in that, and it shows in our performances.
90 Proof: Great question. From the beginning, we wanted to play
90 Proof: Jon and I played acoustically shortly after the band was created for a small little art fair. I bet there was a total of five
Follow 90 Proof on Facebook to see their upcoming events: www.facebook.com/90ProofAZ
Back Alley Wine Bar May Events
May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
STEFnROCK 5:00 PM-8:00 PM
May 3
Bob Karney 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
May 4
Wheelhouse Trio 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
May 5, 12, 19, 26
Sunday Funday with the Back Alley Cats 3:00 PM-6:00 PM
May 7, 14, 21, 28
Open Mic with Andrew Deering 6:00 PM-9:00 PM
May 10
Sir Harrison 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
May 11
Cheektones Trio 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
May 17
Sugar City 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
May 18
Angela Patterson 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
May 24
Chuck Hall & Sean Markey 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
May 25
Andrew Deering & Dennis Garvey 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
May 31
Jacque Duhame 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
Christian Brothers Automotive Prescott
260 Lee Blvd.
Prescott, AZ 86303
928.615.9279
www.cbac.com/prescott
Cutco Cutlery
1116 E. State St.
Olean, NY 14650
1.800.828.0448
www.cutco.com
Cloudy Daze
601 Miller Valley Rd.
Prescott, AZ 86301
928.2778796
Darnell Renee Photography
110 S. Montezuma St., Ste. H
Prescott, AZ 86303
928.583.9484
972.333.8234
www.darnellreneephotography.com
Everlasting Window & Door
4012 E. Broadway Rd., Unit 310
Phoenix, AZ 85040
623.544.7128
www.everlastingwindow.com
Fast Service Exterminating, Inc.
12420 E. Kachina Pl. #1643
Dewey, AZ 86327
928.582.0908
www.fastserviceaz.com
Finishing Touch Painting & Remodeling, LLC
1555 Iron Springs Rd.
Prescott Valley, AZ 86315
928.800.1158
www.finishingtouchpaintingaz.com
Heidi Deanne Consulting and Coaching
Prescott Valley, AZ 86314
412.465.0886
www.heidideanne.com
HUB Commercial
212 S. Montezuma St., Ste. 11A
Prescott, AZ 86303
928.268.3420
www.hubcommercial.com
Jen the Pen Content Writing
8701 E. Long Mesa Dr.
Prescott Valley, AZ 86314
928.925.2193
www.jenthepen.com
Prescott Community Cupboard Food Bank
777 W. Hillside Ave.
Prescott, AZ 86301
928.277.0092
www.prescottcommunitycupboard.com
Prescott Sunrise Lions Club
PO Box 985
Prescott, AZ 86302
928.445.0104
www.prescottsunriselionsclub.org
R & R Aesthetics
100 N. Summit Ave.
Prescott, AZ 86301
928.460.3866
ww.ritualrest.glossgenius.com
Soul Centric Care Solutions, LLC
Prescott, AZ 86303
928.756.3191
www.soulcentric.squarespace.com
Superstition Meadery
120 W. Gurley St.
Prescott, AZ 86301
928.458.4256
www.superstitionmeadery.com
2051 Luxury Apartments
2057 Willow Creek Rd.
Prescott, AZ 86301
855.927.2861
www.2051apartments.com
LOCAL BARS & SALOONS
Bars & Saloons Bars & Saloons
MAY EVENTS
Band Schedules Subject to Change
Back Alley Wine Bar
May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
STEFnROCK 5:00 PM-8:00 PM
May 3
Bob Karney 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
May 4
Wheelhouse Trio 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
May 5, 12, 19, 26
Sunday Funday with the Back Alley Cats 3:00 PM-6:00 PM
May 7, 14, 21, 28
Open Mic with Andrew Deering 6:00 PM-9:00 PM
May 10
Sir Harrison 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
May 11
Cheektones Trio 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
May 17
Sugar City 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
May 18
Angela Patterson 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
May 24
Chuck Hall & Sean Markey 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
May 25
Andrew Deering & Dennis Garvey 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
May 31
Jacque Duhame 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
Cooper’s Pub
May 3, 19, 17, 24, 31
Karaoke with Matt & Allie 7:00 PM-10:00 PM
Jersey Lilly Saloon
May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
Jam Session w/ Glen 7:00 PM-10:00 PM
May 2
Caass & Mike Duo 7:00 PM-10:00 PM
May 2
Comedy - Open Mic 10:30 PM-12:00 AM
May 3
Funk Frequency 8:00 PM-12:00 AM
May 4, 11, 18, 25
Little Larry Solo 4:00 PM-7:00 PM
May 4
Hit Squad 17 8:00 PM-12:00 AM
May 5, 12, 19
Little Larry Solo 4:00 PM-7:00 PM
May 7
Sky Daddy 7:00 PM-10:00 PM
May 9, 16, 23, 30
Little Larry Solo 7:00 PM-10:00 PM
May 10, 11
Combo Deluxe 8:00 PM-12:00 AM
May 14
RAVEN 7:00 PM-10:00 PM
May 17, 18
Off The Record 8:00 PM-12:00 AM
May 21
The Home Boys 7:00 PM-10:00 PM
May 24, 25
Funk Frequency 8:00 PM-12:00 AM
May 26
Little Larry Solo 3:00 PM-7:00 PM
May 26
Wheelhouse Trio 8:00 PM-12:00 AM
May 27
Little Larry Solo 11:00 AM-3:00 PM
May 28
Sky Daddy 7:00 PM-10:00 PM
May 31
Flashback 8:00 PM-12:00 AM
Matt’s Saloon
May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
Karaoke Night 7:00 PM-12:00 AM
May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
DJs 7:00 PM-2:00 AM
May 3, 4
Silver Sage 8:30 PM-1:00 AM
May 6, 13, 20, 27
Trivia Night
Starting at 8:00 PM
May 10, 11
Austin Lindstrom 8:30 PM-1:00 AM
May 17, 18
David Voss & Big Country 8:30 PM-1:00 AM
May 24, 25, 26
Western Fusion 8:30 PM-1:00 AM
May 31
KC & The Moonshine Band 8:30 PM-1:00 AM
The Raven Cafe
May 2
Thursday Jazz Jam:
Carlos B. Jones Trio 8:00 PM-11:00 PM
May 3
Stacy Antonel 9:00 PM-12:00 AM
May 4
Scott Jeffers 9:00 PM-12:00 AM
May 5
Lee Zimmer 11:00 AM-2:00 PM
May 7, 14, 21, 28
Movie Night 7:00 PM-9:00 PM
May 12
Zach & Cozzy 11:00 AM-2:00 PM
May 19
Johnathan Best 11:00 AM-2:00 PM
May 26
Michael Jaramillo 11:00 AM-2:00 PM
See the events page on the Raven Cafe website to confirm the live music schedule.
The Windsock Lounge
May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
Travis Crow & Colton Burris Starting at 6:00 PM
May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
Aragon Ping Band 6:00 PM-9:00 PM
May 3
Sir Harrison 7:00 PM-11:00 PM
May 4
Wes Williams 7:00 PM-11:00 PM
May 4, 11, 18, 25
Blues Jam 2:00 PM-6:00 PM
May 7, 14, 21, 28
STEFnROCK 5:00 PM-8:00 PM
May 10
Road One South 7:00 PM-11:00 PM
May 11
Groove Dawgs 7:00 PM-11:00 PM
May 17, 18
Llory McDonald 7:00 PM-11:00 PM
May 24
Wheelhouse Trio 7:00 PM-11:00 PM
May 25
South of 40 7:00 PM-11:00 PM
May 31
The CheekTones 7:00 PM-11:00 PM
Whiskey River Tavern
May 1
Once Bitten 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
Darin and Deering 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
May 3
Hit Squad 17 8:00 PM-11:30 PM
May 4
Free Radicals 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
May 4, 11, 18, 25
Palomino Band 4:00 PM-7:00 PM
Upstairs Bunkhouse
May 4
The CheekTones 8:00 PM-11:30 PM
May 7, 14, 21, 28
Line Dance Lessons 6:00 PM-8:00 PM
Open Dance 8:00 PM-10:00 PM
May 5
All She Wrote 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
May 8
Buffalo Star 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
May 10
Groove Dawgs 8:00 PM-11:00 PM
May 11
TBD 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
May 11
Funk Frequency 8:00 PM-11:30 PM
May 12
Justin and Autumn Hitson 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
May 15
Wheelhouse Trio 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
May 17
Trey Friddle Band 8:00 PM-11:30 PM
May 18
Flashback 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
May 18
Well Dressed Wolves 8:00 PM-11:30 PM
May 19
Sky Daddy 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
May 22
Justin Hitson Solo 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
May 24
Trippin’ Laces 8:00 PM-11:30 PM
May 25
Well Dressed Wolves 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
May 25
Southbound 8:00 PM-11:30 PM
May 26
Llory McDonald 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
May 29
The Dirty Halos 6:30 PM-9:30 PM
May 31
Scandalous Hands 8:00 PM-11:30 PM
EVENTS CALENDAR
May 9th
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 $20 per person and advance reservations are required. Individuals and small groups are welcome.
928.772.2378
www.bronzesmith.com
MATFORCE Event:
4 Steps for Helping Through a Crisis Online Event
11:00 AM-12:00 PM
Nikki Rosson, Program Manager for MATFORCE, will discuss a fourstep process to identify and support someone experiencing thoughts of suicide. Discover how to connect them to lifesaving help in our community. Increase your understanding of signs and symptoms and the importance of not being afraid to talk about suicide. Free registration is required to attend. See website for more information. 928.925.4433
www.matforce.org
Ladies Day Thursdays
Bucky’s & Yavapai Casinos
Ladies Day is celebrated on Thursdays at Bucky’s and Yavapai Casinos! Ladies Day Hot Seat winners may receive $250 cash from 4:006:00 PM, are eligible to earn $10 in Gold Rewards and may enjoy food specials at both casinos! Must be a Gold Rush Club member to participate. Gambling problem? Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP. 928.776.5696
www.buckyscasino.com
Live Music at the Back Alley Wine Bar: STEFnROCK Singer-songwriter Open Mic every Tue. from 6:00-9:00 PM, hosted by Andrew Deering. Live music: Thu. 5/9 STEFnROCK 5:00-8:00 PM, Fri. 5/10 Sir Harrison 6:30-9:30 PM, Sat. 5/11 CheekTones Trio 6:30-9:30 PM, Sun. 6/12 Sunday Funday with the Back Alley Cats 3:00-6:00 PM. See website for live music updates. Located at 156 S. Montezuma St. in downtown Prescott. 480.570.5131
www.backalleywine.com
May 9th
46th Annual Prescott Valley Days
Findlay Toyota Center Parking Lot
5:00 PM
Prescott Valley Days theme is “Out of This World.” The festival runs from Thu. 5/9 through Sun. 5/12. See website for complete list of events and activities. The carnival opens today at 5:00 PM and the Talent Show will take place at 6:00 PM at the Main Street Theater. Presented by the Prescott Valley Chamber of Commerce and Yavapai College. 928.772.8857
www.pvchamber.org
2nd Annual Talent Show & Contest
Main Street Theatre
6:00 PM
Presented by Prescott Valley Performing Arts and the Main Street Theater. Takes place during Prescott Valley Days. See the amazing talent this community has to offer! The show is presented in partnership with the Prescott Valley Chamber of Commerce and Prescott Valley Days. Auditions took place in April.
928.436.8340
www.pvperformingarts.weebly.com
May 9th
Prescott Puzzle Rides
Puzzle Rides are interactive adventure games where players ride in a golf cart and use teamwork and clues to solve a series of puzzles. Like an escape room, players only have a limited amount of time to reach their destination. For ages 5 and up. A variety of themed puzzle rides are available. Open year-round in historic downtown Prescott. See website for details and to book your Puzzle Ride! 602.601.2261
www.puzzlerides.com
May 10th
STEAM Workshop
Chino Valley Public Library
3:00 PM-5:00 PM
Every second Friday bring your kids and teens down to the library to explore, build and create with cool gadgets, sets and kits, builders and electronics! Drop by or stay for the entire session.
928.636.9115
www.chinoaz.net/214/Library
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May 10th
Yavapai Humane Society Vaccine Clinic - Prescott Vaccine clinic every Friday from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM at 2989 Centerpointe East Drive. Cats: $60 (3 vaccines), Dogs $75 (4 vaccines). Individual vaccines are available. www.yavapaihumane.org
EVENTS CALENDAR
May 10th
46th Annual Prescott Valley Days
Findlay Toyota Center Parking Lot
Prescott Valley Days theme is “Out of This World.” The festival runs from Thu. 5/9 through Sun. 5/12. Vendors, food trucks and beer garden will open at 4:00 PM and the carnival opens at 5:00 PM. The Fiesta Del Pueblo event starts at 5:00 PM with live music on the main stage. See website for complete list of events and activities.
928.772.8857
www.pvchamber.org
Friday Night Barn Dance
Mortimer Farms
6:00 PM-10:00 PM
Enjoy a live band, dancing, campfire, lawn games and beautiful farm scenery! Cash bar available. Add dinner to your admission for only $15 more. Barn Dance events are held every Friday through October. Mortimer Farms is located in Dewey. 928.830.1116
www.mortimerfarmsaz.com/ BarnDance
Live Music at the Creekside Lodge: Charlie Bill
The Cellar at Creekside Lodge
6:00 PM-9:00 PM
Live music at The Cellar: Fri. 5/10
Charlie Bill 6:00-9:00 PM. Creekside Lodge & Cabins is located at 11255 AZ-69 in Mayer. See website for the May live music schedule. 928.632.0777
www.creeksidelodgeandcabinsaz.com
May 10th
Karaoke with Matt & Allie at Cooper’s Pub
7:00 PM-10:00 PM
Located at 4499 AZ-69 in Prescott at the La Quinta Inn & Suites. Karaoke every Friday night. Check Matt & Allies Karaoke Facebook page for more karaoke events in Prescott and Prescott Valley. 928.227.8772
www.facebook.com/CoopersPubAZ
Combo Deluxe at the Jersey Lilly Saloon
Located on Whiskey Row in Prescott.
Live music: Fri. 5/10 Combo Deluxe 8:00-midnight, Sat. 5/11 Little Larry Solo 4:00-7:00 PM and Combo
Deluxe 8:00-midnight, Sun. 5/12
Little Larry Solo 4:00-7:00 PM, Tue. 5/14 Raven 7:00-10:00 PM, Wed. 5/15
Jam Session 7:00-10:00 PM, Thu. 5/16
Little Larry Solo 7:00-10:00 PM. 928.541.7854
www.jerseylillysaloon.com
Walking Tours of Historic Downtown Prescott
The Prescott Chamber of Commerce offers 90-min. free walking tours of the historic downtown. Stroll through history and learn about Prescott's storied past! Tours are offered most Fri./Sat./Sun. at 10:00 AM at the Visitor Information Center. Please call to confirm. Donations are appreciated. Special tours are available upon request for groups of 5 of more at a cost of $5 per person. 928.445.2000
www.prescott.org
May 10th
Live Music at the Whiskey River Tavern - Groove Dawgs
Live music: Fri. 5/10 Groove Dawgs 8:00-11:00 PM, Sat. 5/11 STEFnROCK 1:00-5:00 PM Palomino 4:00-7:00 PM and Funk Frequency from 8:00-11:30 PM, Sun. 5/12 Justin & Autumn Hitson 1:00-5:00 PM, Tue. 5/14 Line lessons 6:00-8:00 PM and open dance from 8:00-10:00 PM, Wed. 5/15 Wheelhouse
Trio 6:30-9:30 PM, Thu. 5/16 Darin & Deering 6:30-9:30 PM. See website for the May live music schedule. 214 S. Montezuma St. in Prescott.
928.237.5817
www.whiskeyrivertavern.com
May 10th
The Folk Sessions Presents:
James Lee Stanley Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center
Two shows at 3:00 PM and 7:00 PM.
James Lee Stanley is an American singer, songwriter, musician, composer and producer whose six-decade career spans numerous artistic mediums. He is the true renaissance man with 34 album releases and television and film credits to his name. He is one of the few all-time greats and undisputed geniuses among singer-songwriters. 928.710.1906
www.folksessions.com
This Trio - Latin Jazz Fusion Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center 7:00 PM
Anton Teschner (Summa Totius) and Drew Hall (Ponderosa Grove, The CheekTones, Summa Totius) join forces with Nashville guitarist Slim Gambill, lead guitarist and Grammy award-winning musician for Lady A. They combine Latin/flamenco with jazz fusion for an exciting night of acoustic guitar mastery. 928.777.1370
www.prescottelkstheatre.org
Austin Lindstrom at Matt’s Saloon 8:30 PM-1:00 AM
Located at 112 S. Montezuma St. on Whiskey Row. Matt’s Saloon has live music Fri. & Sat. from 8:30 PM to 1:00 AM, Trivia Night on Mon. starting at 8:00 PM, Karaoke Night every Wed. and Sun. 7:00 PM-midnight. Thu.: Line dance lessons 6:00-8:00 PM, Country DJ from 7:00-10:00 PM and Hip Hop/ Top 40 DJ from 10:00 PM to 2:00 AM. May Live Music: Fri. 5/3 & Sat. 5/4 Silver Sage, Fri. 5/10 & Sat. 5/11 Austin Lindstrom, Fri. 5/17 & Sat. 5/18 David Voss & Big Country, Fri. 5/24 & Sat. 5/26 Western Fusion, Fri. 5/31 & Sat. 6/1 KC & The Moonshine Band. 928.771.8788
www.mattssaloon.com
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Tickets can be purchased for Western Heritage Center events
Wednesday - Saturday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm and Sunday Noon - 4 pm 156 S. Montezuma Street · 928-910-2307
WEDNESDAY, MAY 8 · 6:00 PM
Bill Nebeker - Prescott’s Monumental Bronze Sculptor
A PowerPoint presentation of images & videos of Bill Nebeker sculpting four larger-than-life sized bronze statues that stand in the Prescott area. Also, many images of the bronze casting process by Bronzesmith Fine Art Foundry & Gallery, owned by Ed & Kathy Murphy Reilly. Nebeker will tell about George Phippen’s work inspired him to begin sculpting cowboys, ranchers, Native Americans, lawmen and heroic Americans. Bill will also tell a few of his famous jokes, play his guitar and sing a few cowboy songs.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 22 · 6:00 PM
An Intimate Evening with Gail Steiger & Amy Hale
Local favorites are returning to the Heritage Stage by popular demand. 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.
Save the Dates
Back To The Past Gala & Fundraiser
WHEN SATURDAY, JUNE 8 · 5:00PM at the Prescott Resort & Conference Center ·1500 AZ-69
Tickets $95. Reservations required. Deadline for reservations is May 24th unless sold out prior.
< Sam Hill Hardware c.1920 - current home of Western Heritage Center
JUNE 6TH - Mr. Pettigrew Movie at the Elks Theatre
AUGUST 4TH - Wyatt Earp, A Life on the Frontier at
EVENTS CALENDAR
May 11th
Prescott Farmers Market
YRMC Miller Valley Parking Lot
7:30 AM-12:00 PM
The 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
Met Opera in HD (Satellite Series)“Madama Butterfly”
Jim & Linda Lee Performing Arts Center
9:55 AM
One of opera’s most enduring tales of unrequited love. Puccini’s poignant score follows the tragic tale of CioCio-San, a young Japanese girl who falls in love with an American naval officer with devastating consequences. Acclaimed maestro Xian Zhang makes her Met debut conducting. Presented live via satellite from the Met in New York. Tickets are $24 ($20 for seniors). 928.776.2000
www.ycpac.com/online/article/ metoperalive
May 11th
Prescott Valley Days Parade
Findlay Toyota Center Parking Lot
The annual parade starts at 9:00 AM and is sponsored by the Prescott Valley Early Bird Lions Club. The parade theme is “Out of this World.” See website for the parade map. The staging area will be on streets feeding into N. Victor Rd. and the parade will continue along Lakeshore Drive and Skoog Boulevard before concluding at Liberty Traditional School parking lot, just north of Findlay Toyota Center.
928.772.8857
www.pvchamber.org
Breakfast with the Eagles
Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary
9:00 AM-10:30 AM
Includes a light breakfast in front of the spotlight animal, a special animal feeding and keeper talk and an animal activity for the kids. The spotlight this month is on the eagles. 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
May 11th
46th Annual Prescott Valley Days
Findlay Toyota Center Parking Lot
Prescott Valley Days
Parade starts at 9:00 AM, followed by the Bear Dash 5K at 10:30 AM. The carnival, vendors and food trucks will open at 11:00 AM. See website for complete list of events and activities, which include a cosplay contest, youth entertainment, live music and more!
928.772.8857
www.pvchamber.org
May 11th
Mountain Artists Guild
Mother’s Day Fine Art Festival
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Takes place on Sat. 5/11 and Sun. 5/12 at the Courthouse Plaza in downtown Prescott. Free admission, live art demonstration and many fine art vendors. Hosted by the Mountain Artists Guild. The festival showcases a juried exhibition of outstanding fine artists.
928.445.2510
www.mountainartistsguild.org
Discover Native History & Culture Museum of Indigenous People
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
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
Mogollon Vineyards in Dewey
Live Music on weekends from 2:005:00 PM: Sat. 5/11 West of Durango, Sun. 5/12 Sky Daddy. Mogollon Vineyards is located at 2430 Hwy. 69 in Dewey. See website for additional events.
928.243.8387
www.mogollonvineyards.com
Living History Adventure
Sharlot Hall Museum
10:00 AM-3:00 PM
What was daily life on the Arizona frontier like? Step into the past as Living History interpreters demonstrate historic livelihoods and discover how life was for territorial Prescottonians. The Living History Adventure is held the second Saturday of the month, April-October. With a different theme each month, fun and supplemental hands-on activities for families make sure that all visitors can connect with history. Included with general admission to the museum.
928.445.3122
www.sharlothallmuseum.org
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Nestled in the heart of Prescott, The Raven Cafe stands tall as the quintessential gathering spot for locals and travelers alike. Boasting a reputation as the community’s favorite gathering place, this charming café embodies the spirit of camaraderie and conscious living.
At the heart of The Raven’s allure lies its meticulously crafted menu, a testament to commitment to quality and sustainability. From sizzling burgers made with locally sourced ingredients to tantalizing vegan nachos bursting with flavor, every dish is a celebration of mindful dining.
Each bite tells a story of ethical sourcing and culinary excellence.
Beyond the culinary delights, The Raven offers a curated selection of beers and wines, each chosen with care to complement the diverse palate of its patrons. Whether you’re unwinding with friends over a craft brew or savoring a glass of fine wine, there’s something for every taste at the Raven.
But it’s not just about the food and drink; it’s about the experience. Step into The Raven and you’re greeted by the comforting aroma of freshly brewed coffee and exotic teas, setting the stage for a cozy afternoon or lively evening ahead.
What truly sets The Raven apart is its unwavering support for local
and traveling musicians. The café pulsates with the rhythm of live music, as talented artists take the stage to captivate audiences with their soulful melodies. From folk tunes to jazz rhythms, every performance adds to the vibrancy of Prescott's cultural scene.
In essence, The Raven Café isn’t just a place to eat and drink — it’s a community hub where friends gather, stories are shared and memories are made. So whether you’re a regular or a first-time visitor, come join us at The Raven, where every moment is infused with warmth, flavor and the unmistakable spirit of Prescott.
May 11th
6th Annual Verde Valley Wine Festival
Riverfront Park - Cottonwood
11:00 AM-6:00 PM
Wine enthusiasts from near and far will gather to celebrate the best of Northern Arizona’s thriving wine industry. In addition to the 20+ wineries in attendance, festivalgoers will also be able to enjoy local beer, spirits, bites from local eateries, shopping with local artisans and live music –all within the charming atmosphere of Riverfront Park in Cottonwood. Live music will be on stage throughout the day, including What’s The Big Idea, Well Dressed Wolves and the S.E. Willis Trio with Sweet Baby Ray.
Tickets are available online. www.verdevalleywinefestival.com
May 11th
Caldecott Books and Art for Kids
Prescott Public Library
11:00 AM-11:30 AM
Blending art with award-winning children’s books, this program introduces budding young artists to the wonderful world of illustrations. This month, learn about “The Three Pigs,” written and illustrated by David Wiesner. Registration is required. For children grades K-2. 928.777.1500
www.prescottlibrary.info
2024 Saddle & Buckle Series
Olsen’s Chino Valley Arena
Open arena from 4:00-5:00 PM and race begins at 5:30 PM. Entry fee $10/ horse. Enter on www.saddlebook. com. Series continues on June 15, July 13, Aug. 10, and Sept. 13. WPRAapproved event.
928.202.2003
www.olsensgrain.com/ olsens-arena-events
May 11th
Prescott Computer Society Meeting: Artificial Intelligence
Online Event via Zoom and at the Prescott Public Library
1:00 PM
The Prescott Computer Society is a group of PC users who meet two times a month on Saturdays at 1:00 PM via Zoom. Participants must register to receive Zoom connection information at www.PCS4ME.com. This week’s topic is “The ABCs and XYZs of AI” (artificial intelligence.) PCS meetings are available to anyone, including non-members, who wish to join us online. Meeting is via Zoom or in person in the Prescott Public Library’s Founder’s Suite. www.pcs4me.com
May 11th
NAZ Wranglers vs. Bay Area Panthers
Findlay Toyota Center
6:05 PM
The Northern Arizona Wranglers play in the Indoor Football League, with home games at Findlay Toyota Center in Prescott Valley. Tickets available at the arena box office, by phone at 928.772.1819 ext 6060 or through Ticketmaster.
928.772.1819
www.nazwranglers.com
A Jazz Journey at the Elks:
The Great American Songbook
Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center 7:00 PM
Join us for the next concert in our series of jazz music exploration as we celebrate the favorite and familiar songs of The Great American Songbook! These songs from the 1920’s through the 1960’s define the core of the repertoire of some of the greatest jazz musicians. Vocalists Vito and Bridget Maynes will join Mike Vax and musicians and from around Arizona to present this evening that will include not only the music, but historical facts and anecdotes about the music and the musicians who have performed America’s True Art Form for over 100 years.
928.777.1370
www.prescottelkstheatre.org
Toby - A Tribute to Toby Keith
Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center
7:00 PM
Get ready for a wild ride through the heart and soul of country music with TOBY, the ultimate tribute to the bad boy of country music, Toby Keith!
928.777.1370
www.prescottelkstheatre.org
May 12th
Mountain Artists Guild
Mother’s Day Fine Art Festival
Mountain Artists Guild
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Takes place on Sat. 5/11 and Sun. 5/12 at the Courthouse Plaza in Downtown Prescott. Free admission, live art demonstration, and many fine art vendors. Hosted by the Mountain Artists Guild. The festival showcases a juried exhibition of outstanding fine artists.
928.445.2510
www.mountainartistsguild.org
The Perfect Retaining Wall System
VERSA-LOK retaining wall systems are cost-effective, easy-to-install, and give you endless design options.
VERSA-LOK segmental retaining walls are made from high-strength concrete units, dry-stacked, interlocked with pins, and set on granular leveling pads. These mortarless walls do not need frost footings. And when stabilized with geogrid soil reinforcement, VERSA-LOK walls can be built 50 feet tall and even higher. From intricate landscaping features to tall, commercial walls, VERSA-LOK delivers your best value in segmental retaining wall solutions.
Increased Inventory Available Longer Across the Quad Cities
During March, 429 new homes were listed across the Quad Cities, according to the housing market report released by the Prescott Area Association of REALTORS® (PAAR).
In the prior year, only 325 homes were listed during March, resulting in a 32% positive change year-over-year. The number of new listings increased in each of the Quad Cities except Dewey-Humboldt, which experienced a decrease of 16.7% overall with six fewer new listings this year.
Prescott Valley saw the largest growth with a 61.3% increase in new listings from 75 in March of last year to 121 this year. Prescott and Chino Valley both sustained considerable increases of 31.1% and 23.5% respectively.
The influx of new listings resulted in an increased amount of active inventory in the area despite the minor decline in overall sales. The Quad Cities saw a 41.4% increase in active inventory year-over-year, with 946 homes on the market this March compared to 669 last year.
Each of the four cities saw substantial growth in amounts of active inventory, even with increased sales in some areas. Chino Valley experienced the largest jump with a 64.1% positive change in the total amount of active inventory from 64 active listings last March to 105 this year; Prescott Valley, 58.1% increase, 245 active listings; Prescott, 33.4%, 515 active listings.
The smallest increase in the amount of active inventory was seen in Dewey-Humboldt at 26.6%, despite a decrease in the number of new listings and an increase in total sales.
The Quad Cities had a combined 4.1 months of inventory,
with Prescott leading the way at 5.2 months of inventory. Each city has more than 3 months of inventory available, respectively.
A contributing factor to the high amount of active inventory is the extended duration of homes on the market. The median number of days on market for listings in the Quad Cities increased year-over-year by 16.7%.
With increased inventory and homes being for sale longer, the market became a bit less competitive, affecting overall sales and sale prices.
In terms of total sales, the Quad Cities saw a slight reduction of 8.8% with 229 sales in March this year compared to 251 in 2023. The median sale price in March for all of the Quad Cities was $510,000.
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.
MAY
8:30 am Registration at the PV Chamber office parking lot. Kooiman Business Center 7120 W. Pav Way. Pick up t-shirt and bags and enjoy some coffee & donuts . Bring your gloves.
9:00 am Head out to clean up your area.
10:00 am
10:00 am
Head out to clean up your area.
Live remote with KVRD 105.7FM. Games, prizes and Papa Johns Pizza.
Live remote with KVRD 105.7FM. Games, prizes and Papa Johns Pizza.
11:30 am Hot Dog lunch cooked by Central Arizona Fire and Medical Authority Firefighters.
11:30 am Hot Dog lunch cooked by Central Arizona Fire and Medical Authority Firefighters.
12:00 pm Raffle prizes drawn.
12:00 pm Raffle prizes drawn.
May 12th
Mother’s Day Brunch
Bucky’s & Yavapai Casinos
Celebrate that very special “mom” with a beautiful, delicious Mother’s Day Brunch at The Grey Room and enjoy exciting $500 Hot Seats at Bucky’s and Yavapai Casinos. Brunch is served at The Grey Room at Bucky’s Casino and includes a charcuterie, crostini, carving and omelette stations, tenderloin, lemon cream tart and more, offered at $39.99 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. $500 Mother’s Day Hot Seats are hourly, noon to 4 PM at both casinos. Visit website to view the menu and details. 928.776.5696
www.buckyscasino.com
May 12th
Prescott Valley Community Market
Prescott Valley Town Center 10:00 AM-3:00 PM
New location in Prescott Valley Town Center, 2991 N. Park Ave. The Artisan & Maker Market features food, artisans, crafters, and local merchants. Free admission.
928.273.9767
www.facebook.com/AZPVCM
46th Annual Prescott Valley Days
Findlay Toyota Center Parking Lot
12:00 PM
Final day for 2024 Prescott Valley Days. The carnival will open at 12:00 PM. See website for festival info. 928.772.8857
www.pvchamber.org
Sunday Blues Jam at the Windsock Blues Jam hosted by the Scott O’Neal Band or Elvin Killerbee every Sunday from 2:00-6:00 PM. Live music every Fri. & Sat. night from 7:00-11:00 PM:
Fri. 5/10 Road One South, Sat. 5/11
Groove Dawgs. The Windsock also has STEFnROCK every Tue. from 5:00-8:00 PM, Travis Crow & Colton Burris on Wed. at 6:00 PM, and the Aragon Ping Band every Thu. 6:009:00 PM.
928.776.7309
www.thewindsocklounge.net
Esteban Mother’s Day Concert
Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center 3:00 PM
Celebrate Mother’s Day in style with an unforgettable concert featuring the legendary flamenco guitarist Esteban, accompanied by his talented violinist daughter, Teresa Joy, and son Ben Paul on bass. 928.777.1370
www.prescottelkstheatre.org
YC Performing Arts Dept. presents “Give My Regards to Broadway” Jim & Linda Lee Performing Arts Center 3:00 PM
Combined instrumental and choral concert presented by Yavapai College students. Tickets are $15 for adults and $5 for youth 18-under. 928.776.2000
www.ycpac.com
May 13th
Service Industry Nights at Bucky’s and Yavapai Casinos (May 6, 13, 20, 27)
Bucky’s & Yavapai Casinos
5:00 PM-11:00 PM
Employed in the local Service Industry? Monday nights at Bucky’s and Yavapai Casinos are all about you! Gold Rush Club members representing the service industry and presenting proper ID to the Gold Rush Club can earn $10 in Gold Rewards and participate in Service Industry Nights’ food and beverage specials including $2 domestic drafts and $2 well drinks. Join us from 5:00-11:00 PM on Mondays and enjoy your night! 928.776.5696
www.buckyscasino.com
May 14th
Chino Valley Quilters Monthly Meeting
Chino Valley Methodist Church 9:30 AM-12:00 PM
Meets on the second Tuesday of each month. New location is the Chino Valley United Methodist Church, located at 735 E. Rd. 1 S. Free to attend and guests are welcome. See website for more information about the CV Quilters. 928.237.7488
www.chinovalleyquilters.com
Table Tennis Club
Elks Lodge - Prescott Valley 9:30 AM-12:30 PM
The Tri-City Table Tennis Club meets at the Elks Lodge in Prescott Valley. It’s the game everyone plays, but not many play it well. Come and join us and get better in no time at all. Four tournament-quality tables, nets, official balls, and racquets. A robotic serving machine is now available for practice sessions. Meets Tue.-Thu. 9:30 AM-12:30 PM, Fri. 3:00-6:00 PM, and Sat. 9:30 AM-12:30 PM.
928.277.4720
www.tricitytabletennis.club
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Iconic Voices by Women in Music
More than 30 women performers active throughout Prescott and the rest of Arizona’s music scene converged at the Elks Theatre Feb. 23, 2024 to pay tribute to iconic pop and rock artists ranging from Stevie Nicks and Cyndi Lauper to Aretha Franklin and Dolly Parton. The singers and musicians (including a handful of men) mixed and matched themselves as they recreated their heroines’ finest moments at the sold-out show.
The idea grew out of Merri McKee’s open-mic Women Music Monday showcases at Back Alley Wine Bar, and she produced and sang at the concert. Other performers included Mary Alberts, Christy Fisher, Robin Noble, Stefani Savage, the Womansong choir and many more.
EVENTS CALENDAR
May 14th
Coffee Club with BrianRyleigh Wealth Management
Frannie’s Cones and Coffee
9:30 AM-11:00 AM
Join us every second Tuesday of the month as we discuss current economic trends and personal finance in a fun, relaxed setting. Coffee’s on me!
www.ryleighwm.com/brian-scott
Pastel Workshop
at the 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. New students start on the first Wed. of every month. Call 928.778.1385 to enroll. Cost is $35 per session.
928.778.1385
www.phippenartmuseum.org
Explore Prescott’s History
Sharlot Hall Museum
Located in downtown Prescott at 415 W. Gurley St. The history museum has exhibits, galleries, gardens and historic buildings. Open Tue. to Sat. 10:00 AM-5:00 PM and 12:00-4:00 PM on Sundays. Check the museum website for info on Pop Up Programs, Living History Adventures, lectures and other special events. General admission now gives you access for two consecutive days.
928.445.3122
www.sharlothallmuseum.org
Social Dance to Live Music!
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
Movie Nights & Live Music at the Raven Cafe
7:00 PM-9:00 PM
Movie night every Tuesday. See website for the May live music schedule. Located at 142 N. Cortez St. in Prescott.
928.717.0009
www.ravencafe.com
May 14th
Veterans Appreciation Tuesdays
Bucky’s and Yavapai Casinos celebrate veterans and active-duty military Gold Rush Club members every Tuesday! Veterans receive 3X points, $10 Gold Rewards and a $10 food comp. Also receive a complimentary entry into the end-of-month Veterans drawing for $100 cash.
928.776.5696
www.buckyscasino.com
May 15th
Awesome Arizona: 200 Amazing Facts About the Grand Canyon State
Highlands Center for Natural History
12:30 PM-2:00 PM
Arizona is rugged and gorgeous and historic and weird and funny and utterly magnificent. It’s full of surprises and not what most people expect at all. With his latest book, Roger Naylor, Arizona’s premier travel writer and a member of the Arizona Tourism Hall of Fame, says what needs to be said: Arizona is awesome!
Join the Central Highlands Master
Naturalist Chapter at the Highlands Center to learn more about this amazing state that we call home!
Suggested $10 donation. Register on the Highlands Center website.
928.776.9550
www.highlandscenter.org
May 15th
Visit the Zoo!
Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary
Located at 1403 Heritage Park Rd. in Prescott and open daily from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The HPZS is celebrating 35 years as 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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Late Summer 2024
THE WOMEN IN BUSINESS & LEADERSHIP ISSUE
As a woman-owned and managed publication, we appreciate and salute you! To showcase fellow female accomplishments, Prescott LIVING Magazine will feature a special section within our Leadership Edition: Women in Business. We encourage you to tell our readers about YOU, your accomplishments, successes and goals.
Reserve your spot in this year’s Women in Business edition of Prescott LIVING Magazine. A custom photo shoot is available for all participants.
Call Laurie at 714.366.3789 or email laurie@roxco.com
www.prescottlivingmag.com/wib
in the know
Library hours: Sun. 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
Library hours: Sun. 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
Mon., Fri., Sat. 9:00 AM-5:00 PM Tues.-Thurs. 9:00 AM-8:00 PM
Mon., Fri., Sat. 9:00 AM-5:00 PM Tues.-Thurs. 9:00 AM-8:00 PM
928.777.1500
Visit www.prescottlibrary.info or call 928.777.1500 for more information.
Adventure Begins at Prescott Public Library! Summer Reading 2024
Every year, the library staff looks forward to planning and preparing for a summer of reading fun.
The benefits of participating in a summer reading program are many, including helping kids to make reading a lifelong habit, maintaining and increasing reading skills, and generating interest in the library and books.
For all these reasons and more, Prescott Public Library’s summer reading for youth of all ages kicks off May 23. The summer program encourages everyone to read for pleasure over the summer months with prizes, programs and activities to reward you along the way.
The summer reading program is free, fun and keeps kids reading all summer long!
How to Participate in the Summer Reading Program
Beginning May 23, you can sign up in one of three ways:
• Sign up at the Youth Desk and receive a paper reading log to track your minutes.
• Sign up and log your minutes online at prescottpl.beanstack.org.
• Get the Beanstack app, then sign up and log your minutes through the app.
Youth Events Crafts!
Tuesdays, June 4, 11, 18, 25 and July 2, 9, 16, 23 from 2 to 3 p.m.
Get creative with crafts and activities suitable for children of all ages.
Performances!
June 6, 13, 20 and July 18
Enjoy interactive entertainment with old favorites like Wildman Phil and some new and exciting entertainment including Jungle Jill and Magician Eric Giliam.
Activities:
From weekly storytimes to mythology to theater improv to LEGO hours, we have lots of reading fun and entertainment planned this summer for youth of all ages Check our online events calendar at prescottlibrary. evanced.info/signup to learn more.
Summer Reading Finale!
Saturday, July 27, 11 a.m.
Celebrate the end of Summer Reading and cool off with the BubbleManiacs! Join us for fun activities and refreshments on the library lawn.
The Summer Reading Program is presented with funding from the Friends of the Prescott Public Library, with support from the Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records.
“26 men, who saddled up and then, rode out to answer duty’s call.”by John Mason Glen, Ph.D., for Western Heritage Foundation
This was the theme song of the TV show 26 MEN , which aired from October 1957 to June 1959, during the heyday of Westerns on TV, recounting the adventures of the Arizona Rangers.
Much of the series was filmed at Cudia City at the corner of Camelback Rd. and 40th St. in Phoenix.
Arizona has a long and storied history with law enforcement. The first attempted constabulary occurred in 1860 but was disbanded and the men entered the Confederate army in 1861. The second, in 1882, only lasted for one month when the Legislature refused to authorize funding.
As the century turned, crime was rampant in Arizona; railroad and stagecoach robberies were commonplace, brawls and shootings frequent, and cattle rustling was a major industry. In 1901, to rid the territory of corruption and crime with the ultimate goal of statehood, Gov. Nathan Oakes Murphy established the Rangers.
In 1903 the force was increased
to 26 men and modeled after the famous Texas Rangers. Arizona’s force was well-trained, well-armed and quite successful in bringing stability to the territory that had been denied statehood by the U.S. Congress due to a lack of law and order.
Over 4,000 rustlers, horse thieves and numerous notorious miscreants were arrested by the Rangers during their nine-year life span. Their well-documented success, together with political pressures, led to the Legislature disbanding the group in 1909.
After the termination, many of the Rangers remained in law enforcement; Capt. Henry Wheeler was later sheriff of Cochise County and Capt. Tom Rynning, a former member of Roosevelt’s Rough Riders, became warden of the prison in Yuma.
But the moribund Rangers refused to perish and in 1957, the Arizona Rangers were reestablished and are today comprised of 22 companies from Flagstaff to the Mexican border.
They are an all-volunteer civilian auxiliary assisting federal, state or local law enforcement.
Three Rangers paid the ultimate price. Carlos Tafolla died of wounds sustained in a 1901 firefight with the notorious Smith Gang, cattle rustlers in Graham County; Jeff Kidder was killed in 1908 a gunfight in Sonora, assisting Mexican officials; and John Thomas was killed during a shootout in Sierra Vista in 1992.
The Western Heritage Center at 156 S. Montezuma St. has numerous displays on Arizona’s history and admission is free.
May 16th
Journeys in Spirit 2024: Traditional and Contemporary Native Art
Tis Art Center & Gallery
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
The Journeys in Spirit 2024 exhibit opens today at the ‘Tis Art Center & Gallery and will be on display through June 25. Located at 105 S. Cortez St. in Prescott.
928.775.0223
www.tisartgallery.com
May 15th
Ride of Silence - Prescott 130 S. Cortez St. 5:30 PM
The Ride of Silence is a free bicycle event that asks its cyclists to ride no faster than 12 mph, wear helmets, follow the rules of the road and remain silent during the ride. There are no registration fees. The ride, which is held during National Bike Month, aims to raise the awareness of motorists, police and city officials that cyclists have a legal right to the public roadways. The ride is also a chance to show respect for and honor the lives of those who have been killed or injured. The police-escorted ride will depart from 130 S. Cortez St. in downtown Prescott at 5:30 PM and will last approximately one hour. www.bikeprescott.org/ community
May 16th
Explore Prescott’s Western Heritage Western Heritage Center 10:00 AM-5:00 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 current hours and event updates. Free admission!
928.910.2307
www.visitwhc.org
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 $20 per person and advance reservations are required. Individuals and small groups are welcome.
928.772.2378
www.bronzesmith.com
May 16th
Gardening Talks: Pollinators
Prescott Public Library 4:30 PM-6:00 PM
Gardening Talks take place every month and are presented by members of Yavapai Master Gardeners. See website for program details for the May event.
928.777.1500
www.prescottlibrary.info
Live Music at the Back Alley Wine Bar: STEFnROCK Singer-songwriter Open Mic every Tue. from 6:00-9:00 PM, hosted by Andrew Deering. Live music: Thu. 5/16 STEFnROCK 5:00-8:00 PM, Fri. 5/17 Sugar City Duo 6:30-9:30 PM, Sat. 5/18 Angela Patterson 6:30-9:30 PM, Sun. 5/19 Sunday Funday with the Back Alley Cats 3:00-6:00 PM. See website for live music updates. Located at 156 S. Montezuma St. in downtown Prescott.
480.570.5131
www.backalleywine.com
Live Theater: “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas” Suze’s Prescott Center for the Arts 7:30 PM
There will be 12 performances from May 16 to June 2 in the PCA Cabaret Theater, including Sunday matinee shows. Tickets are available online or at the PCA box office.
928.445.3286
www.prescottartcenter.org
May 17th
YCCA 2024 Home Show Findlay Toyota Center
Takes place May 17-19. Friday & Saturday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM and Sunday 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. More than 200 vendors in the home and health industries. No matter if you are a DIY person or would rather pay a professional, there is something you will want to check out at this free event presented by the Yavapai County Contractors Association.
928.772.1819
www.findlaytoyotacenter.com
May 17th
Mountain Artists Guild Open Studio: Portraiture
Drop-in open studio. Friday mornings from 9:00 AM to noon. $15 members and $20 non-members. Oil & Acrylic Painting open studio sessions are offered on Wednesdays. See website for shows and exhibits in the galleries and for special events.
928.445.2510
www.mountainartistsguild.org
Yavapai Humane Society
Vaccine Clinic - Prescott
Vaccine clinic every Friday from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM at 2989 Centerpointe East Drive. Cats: $60 (3 vaccines), Dogs $75 (4 vaccines). Individual vaccines are available.
www.yavapaihumane.org
Art Workshop: Power & Beauty of the Brush Phippen Museum
The Power and Beauty of the Brush workshop with Gretchen Lopez will help artists discover the full potential of their brushes and learn how each stroke can transform a painting. This workshop is an invitation to play, experiment, and see your brushes in a whole new light. RSVP by calling 928.778.1385. The two-day workshop takes place on May 17 & 18 from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
928.778.1385
www.phippenartmuseum.org
Stand-Up Comedy Show
at Mogollon Vineyards in Dewey Comedy show will take place in the Pavilion. Join us for this fourheadliner show! Doors open at 7:00 PM and show starts at 7:30 PM. Ticket prices includes first glass of wine. Food and wine available for purchase on night of the show. Mogollon Vineyards is located at 2430 Hwy. 69 in Dewey. See website for additional events.
928.243.8387
www.mogollonvineyards.com
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Northern Arizona Wranglers
2024 Home Game Schedule
Sat., April 20th 6:05 PM
vs Duke City Gladiators
Sat., May 11th 6:05 PM
vs Bay Area Panthers
Sat., May 25th 6:05 PM
vs Tucson Sugar Skulls
Sun., June 23rd 3:05 PM
vs San Antonio Gunslingers
Sat., June 29th 6:05 PM
vs San Diego Strike Force
Sat., July 13th 6:05 PM
vs Vegas Knight Hawks
For more information visit
www.nazwranglers.com
Rocky Fun HIKE BABY GRANITE LOOP FOR
The Baby Granite Loop is a 10.5mile trek through grasslands, cottonwoods, juniper and pinyon. Hikers get a 360-degree view of Baby Granite Mountain.
Meadows of wildflowers draw enthusiasts during the spring, and it’s prime birdwatching territory, too.
The Tin Trough Springs Trail, No. 308, is the backbone of this circuit, starting from the Williamson Valley trailhead and heading west through chapparal grasslands, prickly pear and yucca. There are stunning views on the horizons before sloping downward into junipers and pinyons as it approaches Mint Wash.
The terrain throughout this section of the loop is gently rolling and easy to tackle for most people. Rows of leafy
BABY GRANITE LOOP
Most of Trail No. 308 and nearly all of No. 320 and No. 671 are within the Granite Mountain Wilderness, so remember bicycles, as well as mechanized vehicles, are prohibited within the wilderness. Dogs are allowed but must remain on a leash. Other wilderness area regulations include: Hiking groups limited to 15 people, equestrian groups limited to 10 animals.
cottonwoods greet you at the unbridged crossing at the wash about 2 miles from the trailhead.
When reaching the junction with the Baby Granite Trail (No. 320) you can choose to bear right to get onto that trail and have a flatter ascent to the loop’s high point, or go left to stay on No. 308 for the heart-pumping benefits of sharper cardio exercise. Either way you’re bound for some spectacular views.
If you take No. 320 you’ll first get a roller-coaster walk through more boulder-strewn fields and beautiful views of the northeast face of the mountain before ending at a former forest service road, now the North Granite Trail (No. 671). This path loops around the north side of the mountain and takes
Rock climbers may use and maintain existing fixed anchors, but no new ones are allowed. Seasonal closures affecting climbers are typically in effect between Feb. 1 and July 15 to protect peregrine falcon nesting sites.
Campfires prohibited, but stoves using propane or white gas are permitted.
To reach the Baby Granite Loop take Iron Springs Road to
you through a passage between it and a couple of smaller hills farther north for more eye candy.
After about a half mile, you reach the north branch of No. 308 and start navigating down the most technical part of the loop — remember to pause long enough to see what’s probably the best viewshed of your whole trip, of the southwest side of Baby Granite Mountain and those pinyon-forested slopes to the west before completing the loop and taking you back the way you came to the trailhead.
The Baby Granite Loop doesn’t have much shade, so it’s particularly important to carry an adequate amount of water with you in the summer.
Williamson Valley Road, turn right and travel north for 6.4 miles until reaching the Williamson Valley Trailhead, which will be on your left. The Willow Trail (No. 347) also starts here.
Parking fees: None
Uses: Hiking, equestrian
Distance: 10.5 miles
Level of difficulty: Moderate
Elevation: 5,079 feet to 5,545 feet
EVENTS CALENDAR
May 17th
Third Friday Chamber Music at the Library
Prescott Public Library
3:00 PM-4:00 PM
Enjoy music by local chamber players and special guests at the Third Friday Chamber Music Series. Free admission with limited seating. Arrive early. The May concert will be presented by the clarinet and flute choirs of Yavapai College, lead by Professor Gary Flowers and LeAnne Lawhead.
928.777.1500
www.prescottlibrary.info
Friday Night Barn Dance
Mortimer Farms
6:00 PM-10:00 PM
Enjoy a live band, dancing, campfire, lawn games and beautiful farm scenery! Cash bar available. Add dinner to your admission for only $15 more. Barn Dance events are held every Friday through October. Mortimer Farms is located in Dewey. 928.830.1116
www.mortimerfarmsaz.com/ BarnDance
Karaoke with Matt & Allie at Cooper’s Pub
7:00 PM-10:00 PM
Located at 4499 AZ-69 in Prescott at the La Quinta Inn & Suites. Karaoke every Friday night. Check Matt & Allies Karaoke Facebook page for more karaoke events in Prescott and Prescott Valley.
928.227.8772
www.facebook.com/ CoopersPubAZ
Spin the Spring
Cha-Ching Prize Wheel
Bucky’s & Yavapai Casinos
7:00 PM
Every Friday in May, spin the Spring Cha-Ching prize wheel at Bucky’s and Yavapai Casinos! Receive free and earned entries for a chance to spin the wheel for your share of $35,000 in cash prizes! Spring Cha-Ching drawings take place at 7:00 PM, winners announced at both casinos. Cash prizes escalate weekly. 928.776.5696
www.buckyscasino.com
May 17th
Pure Imagination Festival - Prescott
Watson Lake Park 5:00 PM
Embark on a magical musical journey with “Pure Imagination” in Prescott May 17-18. Experience two captivating evenings of beloved songs from the world of fantasy and dreams, blending classical, pop, and theatrical music for unforgettable nights of wonder and inspiration. Tickets from $40. Takes place at Watson Lake Park. https://pureimagination.frontgatetickets.com
May 17th
Live Music at the Whiskey River
Tavern - Trey Friddle Band
Live music: Fri. 5/17 Trey Friddle Band 8:00-11:30 PM, Sat. 5/18 Flashback 1:00-5:00 PM Palomino 4:00-7:00 PM (Bunkhouse) and Well Dressed Wolves 8:00-11:30 PM, Sun. 5/19 Sky Daddy 1:00-5:00 PM, Tue. 5/21 line dancing lessons 5:00-8:00 PM and open dance 8:00-10:00 PM, Wed. 5/22 Justin Hitson (solo) 6:30-9:30 PM, Thu. 5/23 Darin & Deering 6:309:30 PM. See website for the May live music schedule. 214 S. Montezuma St. in Prescott.
928.237.5817
www.whiskeyrivertavern.com
May 17th
Off the Record at the Jersey Lilly Saloon
Located on Whiskey Row in Prescott.
Live Music: Fri. 5/17 Off The Record 8:00-midnight, Sat. 5/18 Little Larry Solo 4:00-7:00 PM and Off The Record 8:00-midnight, Sun. 5/19
Little Larry Solo 4:00-7:00 PM, Tue. 5/21 The Home Boys 7:00-10:00 PM, Wed. 5/22 Jam Session 7:00-10:00 PM, Thu. 5/23 Little Larry Solo 7:0010:00 PM.
928.541.7854
www.jerseylillysaloon.com
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TRANSFORM THE SKIN YOU’RE IN! ADVANCED MEDICAL AESTHETICS AND PLASMA SKIN TIGHTENING PLASMA LIFT VS. FACE LIFT NON SURGICAL PLASMA LIFT WITH TWO CUSTOM APPROACHES (FIBROBLAST AND JET PLASMA) BOOK TODAY!
EVENTS CALENDAR
May 17th
David Voss & Big Country at Matt’s Saloon
8:30 PM-1:00 AM
Located at 112 S. Montezuma St. on Whiskey Row. Matt’s Saloon has live music Fri. & Sat. from 8:30 PM to 1:00 AM, Trivia Night on Mon. starting at 8:00 PM, Karaoke Night every Wed. and Sun. 7:00 PM-12:00 AM. Thu.: line dance lessons 6:00-8:00 PM, country DJ from 7:00-10:00 PM and Hip Hop/ Top 40 DJ from 10:00 PM to 2:00 AM. May Live Music: Fri. 5/17 & Sat. 5/18
David Voss & Big Country, Fri. 5/24 & Sat. 5/26 Western Fusion, Fri. 5/31 & Sat. 6/1 KC & The Moonshine Band. 928.771.8788
www.mattssaloon.com
Walking Tours of Historic Downtown Prescott
The Prescott Chamber of Commerce offers 90-min. free walking tours of the historic downtown. Stroll through history and learn about Prescott's storied past! Tours are offered most Fri./Sat./Sun. at 10:00 AM at the Visitor Information Center. Please call to confirm. Donations are appreciated. Special tours are available upon request for groups of 5 of more at a cost of $5 per person. 928.445.2000
www.prescott.org
May 18th
Prescott Farmers Market
YRMC Miller Valley Parking Lot 7:30 AM-12:00 PM
The 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
Live Music at Mogollon Vineyards in Dewey
Live Music on weekends from 2:005:00 PM: Sat. 5/18 Mood Swing, Sun. 5/19 Sunset Red. Mogollon Vineyards is located at 2430 Hwy. 69 in Dewey. See website for additional events. 928.243.8387
www.mogollonvineyards.com
May 18th
YCCA 2024 Home Show
Findlay Toyota Center
Takes place May 17-19. Friday & Saturday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM and Sunday 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. More than 200 vendors in the home and health industries. No matter if you are a DIY person or would rather pay a professional, there is something you will want to check out at this free event presented by the Yavapai County Contractors Association.
928.772.1819
www.findlaytoyotacenter.com
Zoo Littles - Program for Preschoolers
Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary
9:30 AM-11:00 AM
An exciting and dynamic program designed for preschoolers (ages 3-5) to help develop young children’s’ physical, emotional, and intellectual growth through exciting hands-on experiences. See website for Zoo Littles program details, additional dates and to register.
928.778.4242
www.heritageparkzoo.org
Discover Native History & Culture Museum of Indigenous People
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
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
Pure Imagination Festival - Prescott 1:00 PM
Embark on a magical musical journey with “Pure Imagination” in Prescott on May 17 and 18. Experience two captivating evenings of beloved songs from the world of fantasy and dreams, blending classical, pop, and theatrical music for unforgettable nights of wonder and inspiration. Tickets from $40. Takes place at Watson Lake Park.
https://pureimagination. frontgatetickets.com
May 18th
Sip & Paint at the Zoo
Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary
4:00 PM-7:00 PM
For ages 21 and over, all materials included. Enjoy wine & appetizers while a local artist teaches you to paint one of the wonderful animals here at HPZS. Register online. Also offered on July 27 and Sept. 28.
928.778.4242
www.heritageparkzoo.org
May 18, 2024
Tunnels to Towers Fundraiser: Silent Auction
6:00 AM
Please join us in supporting Tunnels to Towers (T2T.org), a national charity supporting veterans and first responders. Our volunteer team has assembled a curated collection of silent auction items from artwork to jewelry, adventures to golf, and everything in between. Bidding opens at 6:00 AM on May 18 and continues through May 28 at 3:00 PM. You may access the bidding by using the link or the QR code below. Just follow the instructions at the site. Bid fast and bid high and bid often to support our veterans and first responders.
www.32auctions.com/ t2t-prescott
EVENTS CALENDAR
May 18th
Live Music at The Cellar at Creekside
Lodge: Wheelhouse
Live music at The Cellar: Sat. 5/18
Wheelhouse 6:00-9:00 PM, Sun. 5/19
Bradshaw Brothers 2:00-5:00 PM.
Creekside Lodge & Cabins is located at 11255 SR 69 in Mayer. See website for the May live music schedule.
928.632.0777
www.creeksidelodgeandcabinsaz.com
Ronnie DeBenedetta Dance at The Center
Monthly Dance Night - Dance lesson from 6:30-7:15 PM and dancing from 7:15-10:00 PM. Cost is $15 per person. See the calendar for dance lessons offered in May at The Center. 928.778.3000
www.thecenteronrosser.org
Sharlot’s Cellar
Sharlot Hall Museum
4:00 PM-7:00 PM
Sharlot’s Cellar returns for an enchanting time! Immerse yourself in the ambiance with captivating melodies playing while you sip on exceptional wines and savor gourmet delights, all set against the backdrop of the historic Sharlot Hall Museum. See website for more information and tickets.
928.445.3122
www.sharlothallmuseum.org
May 19th
YCCA 2024 Home Show
Findlay Toyota Center
Takes place May 17-19. Friday & Saturday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM and Sunday 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. More than 200 vendors in the home and health industries. No matter if you are a DIY person or would rather pay a professional, there is something you will want to check out at this free event presented by the Yavapai County Contractors Association. 928.772.1819
www.findlaytoyotacenter.com
Prescott Valley Community Market
10:00 AM-3:00 PM
New location in Prescott Valley Town Center, 2991 N. Park Ave. The Artisan & Maker Market features food, artisans, crafters, and local merchants. Free admission. 928.273.9767
www.facebook.com/AZPVCM
May 19th
Prescott Pops SymphonyMusic of the Decades
Jim & Linda Lee Performing Arts Center
3:00 PM
Enjoy wonderful “oldies” music, featuring the decades of the ‘40s through the ‘70s, including big band, Sinatra, ABBA, disco, rock and more! Tickets available online or by phone.
928.776.2000
www.ycpac.com
May 19th
Live Theater:
“The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas” Suze’s Prescott Center for the Arts 2:00 PM
There will be 12 performances from May 16 to June 2 in the PCA Cabaret Theater, including Sunday matinee shows. Tickets are available online or at the PCA box office.
928.445.3286
www.prescottartcenter.org
Sunday Blues Jam at the Windsock Lounge
Blues Jam hosted by the Scott O’Neal Band or Elvin Killerbee every Sunday from 2:00-6:00 PM. Live music every Fri. & Sat. night from 7:00-11:00 PM: Fri. 5/17 & Sat. 5/18 Llory McDonald. The Windsock also has STEFnROCK every Tue. from 5:00-8:00 PM, Travis Crow & Colton Burris on Wed. at 6:00 PM, and the Aragon Ping Band every Thu. 6:00-9:00 PM.
928.776.7309
www.thewindsocklounge.net
May 21st
Explore Prescott’s History
Sharlot Hall Museum
Located in downtown Prescott at 415 W. Gurley St. The history museum has exhibits, galleries, gardens and historic buildings. Open Tue. to Sat. 10:00 AM-5:00 PM, and 12:00-4:00 PM on Sundays. Check the museum website for info on Pop Up Programs, Living History Adventures, lectures and other special events. General admission now gives you access for two consecutive days.
928.445.3122
www.sharlothallmuseum.org
Social Dance to Live Music! 4:30 PM-9:30 PM
Grab your dancing shoes and join us on the huge, beautiful wooden floor! We dance nonstop 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
Movie Nights & Live Music at the Raven Cafe
7:00 PM-9:00 PM
Movie night every Tuesday. Live music: Sun. 5/26 Michael Jaramillo (during brunch). See website for the May live music schedule. Located at 142 N. Cortez St. in Prescott.
928.717.0009
www.ravencafe.com
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EVENTS CALENDAR
May 22nd
Visit the Zoo!
Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary
Located at 1403 Heritage Park Rd. in Prescott and open daily from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The HPZS is celebrating 35 years as 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
Prescott Valley Public LibraryAfter School Tween Book Club
Prescott Valley Public Library
3:00 PM-4:00 PM
Join a group of tweens every fourth Wednesday of the month at 3:00 PM for the after school book club. Each month we’ll vote on a book and talk about it at our next meeting. We’ll do crafts and eat foods inspired by the book.
928.759.3040
www.pvlib.net
May 23rd
Explore Prescott’s Western Heritage Western Heritage Center
10:00 AM-5:00 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 current hours and event updates. Free admission!
928.910.2307
www.visitwhc.org
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 $20 per person and advance reservations are required. Individuals and small groups are welcome.
928.772.2378
www.bronzesmith.com
May 23rd
Live Music at the Back Alley Wine Bar: STEFnROCK Singer-songwriter Open Mic every Tue. from 6:00-9:00 PM, hosted by Andrew Deering. Live music: Thu. 5/23
STEFnROCK 5:00-8:00 PM, Fri. 5/24
Chuck Hall & Sean Markey 6:30-9:30 PM, Sat. 5/25 Andrew Deering & Dennis Garvey 6:30-9:30 PM, Sun. 5/26 Sunday Funday with the Back Alley Cats 3:00-6:00 PM. See website for live music updates. Located at 156 S. Montezuma St. in downtown Prescott.
480.570.5131
www.backalleywine.com
May 23rd
Live Theater:
“The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas” Suze’s Prescott Center for the Arts
7:30 PM
There will be 12 performances from May 16 to June 2 in the PCA Cabaret Theater, including Sunday matinee shows. Tickets are available online or at the PCA box office.
928.445.3286
May 24th
Live Music at the Whiskey River Tavern - Trippin' Laces
Live music: Fri. 5/24 Trippin’ Laces 8:00-11:30 PM, Sat. 5/25 Well Dressed Wolves 1:00-5:00 PM Palomino 4:00-7:00 PM (Bunkhouse) and Southbound from 8:00-11:30 PM, Sun 5/26 Llory McDonald 1:005:00 PM, Tue. 5/28 line dancing lessons 6:00-8:00 PM and open dance 8:00-10:00 PM, Wed. 5/29 Dirty Halos 6:30-9:30 PM, Thu. 5/30 Darin & Deering 6:30-9:30 PM. See website for the May live music schedule. 214 S. Montezuma St. in Prescott.
928.237.5817
www.whiskeyrivertavern.com
www.prescottartcenter.org Continued
Journeys in Spirit 2024
Showcases Traditional and Contemporary Native American Art
submitted by ‘Tis Art Center & Gallery
The ‘Tis Art Center & Gallery is proud to present “Journeys in Spirit 2024: Traditional and Contemporary Native Art” in partnership with the Museum of Indigenous People. Journeys in Spirit, which will open on Thursday, May 16 and run through Tuesday, June 25, is a captivating exhibition of Native American art that celebrates the rich cultural heritage and artistic traditions of indigenous communities. Featuring a diverse collection of artworks, including paintings, basketry, jewelry, photography, beadworks, ceramics and other traditional and contemporary mediums, the
exhibition is free and open to the public.
Journeys in Spirit showcases the extraordinary talent of Native American artists. These artists come from varied backgrounds and cultures, with some still living within their tribal communities. The exhibition highlights the beauty and diversity of Native American art, while also providing a platform for artists to share their stories and perspectives. Many traditions continue to be passed down through the generations; from an early age, children are taught that color and imagery carry symbolic
meaning and through the arts, their stories can be told. To meet some of the Journeys in Spirit artists and gain deeper insight into their cultures, the public is encouraged to attend a reception during Prescott’s 4th Friday Art Walk on Friday, May 24 from 5-7 p.m.
‘Tis Art Center & Gallery would like to extend a special thanks to the City of Prescott and the Prescott Area Arts and Humanities Council for their continued support of this event. For more information, please visit www.tisartgallery.com/ category/gallery-events.
EVENTS CALENDAR
May 24th
Yavapai Humane Society
Vaccine Clinic - Prescott Vaccine clinic every Friday from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM at 2989 Centerpointe East Drive. Cats: $60 (3 vaccines), Dogs $75 (4 vaccines). Individual vaccines are available. www.yavapaihumane.org
4th Friday Art Walk
Downtown Prescott
5:00 PM-8:00 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
Friday Night Barn Dance
Mortimer Farms
6:00 PM-10:00 PM
Enjoy a live band, dancing, campfire, lawn games and beautiful farm scenery! Cash bar available. Add dinner to your admission for only $15 more. Barn Dance events are held every Friday through October. Mortimer Farms is located in Dewey. 928.830.1116
www.mortimerfarmsaz.com/ BarnDance
Karaoke with Matt & Allie at Cooper’s Pub
7:00 PM-10:00 PM
Located at 4499 AZ-69 in Prescott at the La Quinta Inn & Suites. Karaoke every Friday night. Check Matt & Allies Karaoke Facebook page for more karaoke events in Prescott and Prescott Valley. 928.227.8772
www.facebook.com/ CoopersPubAZ
May 24th
Funk Frequency at the Jersey Lilly Saloon
Located on Whiskey Row in Prescott. Live music: Fri. 5/24 Funk Frequency 8:00-midnight, Sat. 5/25 Little Larry Solo 4:00-7:00 PM and Funk Frequency 8:00-midnight, Sun. 5/26 Little Larry Solo 3:00-7:00 PM and Wheelhouse 8:00-midnight, Mon. 5/27 Little Larry Solo 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM, Tue. 5/28 Sky Daddy 7:00-10:00 PM, Wed. 5/29 Jam Session 7:0010:00 PM, Thu. 5/30 Little Larry Solo 7:00-10:00 PM.
928.541.7854
www.jerseylillysaloon.com
Western Fusion at Matt’s Saloon
Located at 112 S. Montezuma St. on Whiskey Row. Matt’s Saloon has live music Fri. & Sat. from 8:30 PM to 1:00 AM, Trivia Night on Mon. starting at 8:00 PM, Karaoke Night every Wed. and Sun. 7:00 PM-12:00 AM. Thu.: Line dance lessons 6:00-8:00 PM, country DJ from 7:00-10:00 PM and Hip Hop/ Top 40 DJ from 10:00 PM to 2:00 AM. May Live Music: Fri. 5/3 & Sat. 5/4
Silver Sage, Fri. 5/10 & Sat. 5/11 Austin Lindstrom, Fri. 5/17 & Sat. 5/18 David Voss & Big Country, Fri. 5/24 & Sat. 5/26 Western Fusion, Fri. 5/31 & Sat. 6/1 KC & The Moonshine Band. 928.771.8788
www.mattssaloon.com
Walking Tours of Historic Downtown Prescott
The Prescott Chamber of Commerce offers 90-min. free walking tours of the historic downtown. Stroll through history and learn about Prescott's storied past! Tours are offered most Fri./Sat./Sun. at 10:00 AM at the Visitor Information Center. Please call to confirm. Donations are appreciated. Special tours are available upon request for groups of 5 of more at a cost of $5 per person. 928.445.2000
www.prescott.org
May 25th
Prescott Farmers Market
YRMC Miller Valley Parking Lot
7:30 AM-12:00 PM
The 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. Market hours change to 7:30 AM to 12:00 PM starting next week (Sat., April 6). 928.713.1227
www.prescottfarmersmarket.org
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 state laws. See website for required equipment, course eligibility and to register. Morning: classroom instruction. Afternoon: learn to implement the fundamentals and drills learned during the classroom portion. Cost: $115. Additional classes available in May include USCCA Women’s Handgun, Pistol Fundamentals, Co-ed AR Skill Builder, and more. Located in Chino Valley. 928.848.9885
www.compasstrainingaz.org
50th Annual Western Art Show & Sale
Yavapai County Courthouse Plaza 9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Presented by the Phippen Museum. Takes place May 25-27. The art show features some of the best Western artists in America today, and has a special hometown atmosphere that attracts many western enthusiasts, art collectors and locals. It’s held on the Memorial Day weekend every year. See website for participating artists.
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6th Annual Verde Valley Wine Festival
The Verde Valley Wine Festival returns for its 6th year on Saturday, May 11, 2024 from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Co-sponsored by the Verde Valley Wine Consortium and the City of Cottonwood, wine enthusiasts from near and far will gather to celebrate the best of northern Arizona’s burgeoning wine industry. In addition to the 20+ wineries in attendance, festival-goers will also be able to enjoy local beer, spirits, bites from local eateries, shopping with local artisans and live music –all within the charming atmosphere of Riverfront Park (located at 1284 E. River Front Rd., Cottonwood, AZ 86326).
“Not unlike wine growing in AZ, Old Town Cottonwood is on fire! So many world-class wines in one beautiful location. So many new producers and restaurants to discover. And stars have finally aligned on my busy schedule. I get to actually witness it all this year.
Gonna be a great weekend,” said Maynard James Keenan, founder of the Verde Valley Wine Festival and owner/head winemaker at Caduceus Cellars, Merkin Vineyards, and Four 8 Wineworks.
Twenty-one of the best local wineries within the Verde Valley will be in attendance, pouring their newest releases by the glass, bottle and case. Other libations will include non-alcoholic Kombucha and mocktails among other options.
To pair with the locally sourced wine, a variety of local fare will be on hand.
Live music will be on stage throughout the day, including What’s The Big Idea, Well Dressed Wolves and the S.E. Willis Trio with Sweet Baby Ray, along with a variety of local artisans who will be on site sharing their AZ-made wares.
For more information visit www.verdevalleywinefestival.com.
EVENTS CALENDAR
May 25th
Discover Native History & Culture Museum of Indigenous People
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
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
Prescott Food Tour: Saturday Afternoon Downtown Prescott
2:00 PM-4:30 PM
Take a food tour of downtown Prescott and discover a wide variety of shops and restaurants. Tours can now be booked for Fridays and Saturdays. Get back-of-the-house peeks, talk with owners, chefs and local characters - some in period costumes! Each tour typically visits 4 or 5 places, and the tour fee includes snacks and nibbles. Learn about Prescott’s fascinating history along the way. Pre-registration is required. Custom tours for groups can be arranged. www.prescottfoodtour.com
Live Music at Mogollon Vineyards in Dewey Mogollon Vineyards
Live Music on weekends from 2:005:00 PM: Sat. 5/25 Aragon Smith, Sun. 5/26 Christy Fisher. Mogollon Vineyards is located at 2430 AZ-69 in Dewey. See website for additional events.
928.243.8387
www.mogollonvineyards.com
Live Music at the Creekside Lodge: Sky Daddy
The Cellar at Creekside Lodge
Live music at The Cellar: Sat. 5/25 Sky Daddy w/ Lonesome Valley 6:00-9:00 PM, Sun. 5/26 Trailer Park Millionaires 7:00-10:00 PM. Creekside Lodge & Cabins is located at 11255 AZ-69 in Mayer. See website for the May live music schedule.
928.632.0777
www.creeksidelodgeandcabinsaz.com
May 25th & 26th
OFFSTREET Festival - More Than an Arts & Crafts Show
Pine Ridge Marketplace
Saturday: 9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Celebrating local artisans, crafters and creators! The OFFSTREET Festival will feature more than 70 artists and crafters showcasing their unique talents and handmade creations. Taking place in its new location, the Pine Ridge Marketplace (formerly the Gateway Mall) on Memorial Day weekend. The festival will feature a car show, first responders, performances by Lessons by Lexe Dance Studio, an interactive art workshop for all ages provided by Prescott Fine Art Gallery & Teaching Studio plus live music and food vendors, all in a family friendly atmosphere surrounded by even more local businesses of the Pine Ridge Marketplace. Brought to the community by The Prescott Chamber of Commerce.
See the events calendar at Prescott.org or call the Chamber for more information.
928.445.2000
www.prescott.org/arts--crafts-shows.html
May 25th
2nd Annual Dog Fair
Olsen’s Chino Valley Arena 10:00 AM-4:00 PM
2nd Annual Dog Fair will include K9 agility competition, K9 police dogs, adoption event, vendors and more! Free for spectators to attend. Held at Olsen’s Arena, located at 344 AZ-89 in Chino Valley. 928.202.2003
www.olsensgrain.com/olsens-arena-events
May 25th
NAZ Wranglers vs. Tucson Sugar Skulls Findlay Toyota Center
6:05 PM
The Northern Arizona Wranglers play in the Indoor Football League, with home games at Findlay Toyota Center in Prescott Valley. Tickets available at the arena box office, by phone at 928.772.1819 ext 6060 or through Ticketmaster.
928.772.1819
www.nazwranglers.com
Colin Mochrie & Brad Sherwood: Asking for Trouble
Jim & Linda Lee Performing Arts Center
7:00 PM
Prepare to laugh yourself senseless as improv comedy masterminds and “Whose Line Is It, Anyway?” alums
Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood turn themselves loose on Prescott, armed only with their wits and the magic of the moment. Don’t miss this thrilling, inventive and hysterical show! Tickets available online, at the PAC ticket office, or by phone. Preshow dinner is available.
928.776.2000
www.ycpac.com
May 26th & 27th
50th Annual
Western Art Show & Sale
Yavapai County Courthouse Plaza
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Presented by the Phippen Museum. Takes place May 25-27. The art show features some of the best Western artists in America today, and has a special hometown atmosphere that attracts many western enthusiasts, art collectors and locals. It’s held on Memorial Day weekend every year. See website for participating artists. 928.778.1385
www.phippenartmuseum.org
May 26th
Live Theater:
“The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas”
Suze’s Prescott Center for the Arts
2:00 PM
There will be 12 performances from May 16 to June 2 in the PCA Cabaret Theater, including Sunday matinee shows. Tickets are available online or at the PCA box office.
928.445.3286
www.prescottartcenter.org
Sunday Blues Jam at the Windsock
The Windsock Lounge
Blues Jam hosted by the Scott O’Neal Band or Elvin Killerbee every Sunday from 2:00-6:00 PM. Live music every Fri. & Sat. night from 7:00-11:00 PM: Fri. 5/24 Wheelhouse, Sat. 5/25
South of 40. The Windsock also has STEFnROCK every Tue. from 5:008:00 PM, Travis Crow & Colton Burris on Wed. at 6:00 PM, and the Aragon Ping Band every Thu. 6:00-9:00 PM. 928.776.7309
www.thewindsocklounge.net
The Phoenix Festival OrchestraPresented by the Yavapai Symphony Association
Jim & Linda Lee Performing Arts Center 3:00 PM
This newly formed orchestra will bring their 40 musicians to Prescott for their premiere engagement! The Phoenix Festival Orchestra features talented musicians from the Phoenix metropolitan area performing Simon, Ravel and Beethoven. Tickets are available through the YSA by phone only. Tickets are not available online. 928.776.4255
www.yavapaisymphony.org
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May 28th
Explore Prescott’s History
Sharlot Hall Museum
Located in downtown Prescott at 415 W. Gurley St. The history museum has exhibits, galleries, gardens and historic buildings. Open Tue. to Sat. 10:00 AM-5:00 PM and 12:00-4:00 PM on Sundays. Check the museum website for info on Pop Up Programs, Living History Adventures, lectures and other special events. General admission now gives you access for two consecutive days.
928.445.3122
www.sharlothallmuseum.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 nonstop 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
Movie Nights & Live Music at the Raven Cafe
7:00 PM-9:00 PM
Movie night every Tuesday. See website for the May live music schedule. Located at 142 N. Cortez St. in Prescott.
928.717.0009
www.ravencafe.com
May 29th
Visit the Zoo!
Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Located at 1403 Heritage Park Rd. in Prescott and open daily from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The HPZS is celebrating 35 years as 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
May 30th
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 $20 per person and advance reservations are required. Individuals and small groups are welcome.
928.772.2378
www.bronzesmith.com
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EVENTS CALENDAR
May 30th
Explore Prescott’s Western Heritage Western Heritage Center 10:00 AM-5:00 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 current hours and event updates. Free admission!
928.910.2307
www.visitwhc.org
Live Music at the Back Alley Wine
Bar: STEFnROCK
Singer-songwriter Open Mic every Tue. from 6:00-9:00 PM, hosted by Andrew Deering. Live music: Thu. 5/30 STEFnROCK 5:00-8:00 PM, Fri. 5/31 Jacque Duhame 6:30-9:30 PM. See website for live music updates. Located at 156 S. Montezuma St. in downtown Prescott.
480.570.5131
www.backalleywine.com
The Bee’s Knees Dance Classes
Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center 6:00 PM
Two Steppin’ Thursday! 6:00-7:00 PM
Progressive Two Step Fundamentals, followed by open dancing from 7:008:30 PM. $20 for the night or $10 for the open dance session only. Classes take place the Elks Performing Arts Center in Prescott.See website for additional classes happening in June and July.
928.899.3618
www.thebeeskneesdanceprescott.com
Live Theater:
“The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas” Suze’s Prescott Center for the Arts 7:30 PM
There will be 12 performances from May 16 to June 2 in the PCA Cabaret Theater, including Sunday matinee shows. Tickets are available online or at the PCA box office.
928.445.3286
www.prescottartcenter.org
May 31st
Mountain Top Quilters Guild Quilt Show
Findlay Toyota Center
Over 300 gorgeous quilts on display. Includes a vendor mall, boutique, opportunity quilt raffle and more. Takes place on Fri. 5/31 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM and Sat. 6/1 from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
928.772.1819
www.findlaytoyotacenter.com
May 31st
Yavapai Humane Society Vaccine
Clinic - Prescott
9:00 AM-2:00 PM
Vaccine clinic every Friday from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM at 2989 Centerpointe East Drive. Cats: $60 (3 vaccines), Dogs $75 (4 vaccines). Individual vaccines are available.
www.yavapaihumane.org
Lessons by Lexe Dance Studio: In My Dance Era
Jim & Linda Lee Performing Arts Center 8th annual end-of-the-season recital: “We are so excited to share these nights with you as you witness our hard-working dancers take you through different eras of their lives. Join us in supporting the arts in our community and embracing eras past, present and future.” Two shows: Fri. 5/31 at 6:00 PM and Sat. 6/1 at 6:00 PM. Tickets available online.
928.776.2000
www.ycpac.com
May 31st
Friday Night Barn Dance
Mortimer Farms
6:00 PM-10:00 PM
Enjoy a live band, dancing, campfire, lawn games and beautiful farm scenery! Cash bar available. Add dinner to your admission for only $15 more. Barn Dance events are held every Friday through October. Mortimer Farms is located in Dewey. 928.830.1116
www.mortimerfarmsaz.com/ BarnDance
Relay For Life - Quad Cities
Prescott Valley Civic Center
6:00 PM
Relay For Life is the world’s largest volunteer-based fundraising event. Takes place on Fri. 5/31 and Sat. 6/1 at the Prescott Valley Civic Center. The goal is to raise $100,000. Donations help fund groundbreaking cancer research, patient care programs, and can make a difference in communities like ours. With every donation, you are helping the American Cancer Society save lives.
www.relayforlife.org/ quadcitiesaz
Longtime Highlands Center Director Retires
Highlands Center for Natural History (HCNH) Executive Director Dave Irvine is retiring at the end of May after 14 years in the role.
During his tenure, HCNH has grown tremendously and has established itself as a leading nonprofit nature education organization in the region.
“It has been exciting to see this community embrace both the mission and programs offered by the Highlands Center. We have had great support from our local school districts, area foundations, and individual donors and members that have made all this growth possible,” Irvine said. “We have strived to introduce all ages to wonders of the natural world, which we believe will encourage them to become wise stewards of this land that we all cherish.”
Irvine succeeded Founding Director Nichole Trushell. The organization has doubled its staff and now engages over 10,000 youth annually in quality outdoor education programs. Participation in adult programs has grown and HCNH now attracts over 50,000 visitors annually to the Walker Road Campus for educational programs, special events or to hike the 80-acre site.
In 2017, HCNH added the James Family Discovery Gardens to provide an accessible connection to nature and introduce visitors to the ecological communities of the Central Highlands. Phase II of the project included the addition of a second restroom facility and significant improvement to the parking area.
The Board of Directors has named Associate Director Sarah Vincent as the new executive director. Her professional experience includes leadership roles in outdoor and science education, including locally with the Aspen Creek Outdoor School at Chapel Rock and Embry Riddle Aeronautical University.
“I am grateful for the opportunity to build upon the foundation laid by those who have come before me and in service of those who will come after me. I intend to work with this community and the Board of Directors to facilitate meaningful experiences for people in nature, about nature, and most importantly, with nature,” shared Vincent. “The Highlands Center is truly a deeply rooted, high-impact organization with a lively and responsive future.”
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EVENTS CALENDAR
May 31st
Karaoke & Live Music
at The Cellar at Creekside Lodge
6:00 PM-9:00 PM
Live music at The Cellar: Fri. 5/31
Karaoke with Tony & Shannon 6:009:00 PM, Sat. 6/1 Zander Rodriguez 6:00-9:00 PM. Creekside Lodge & Cabins is located at 11255 SR 69 in Mayer. See website for the May live music schedule.
928.632.0777
www.creeksidelodgeandcabinsaz.com
Karaoke with Matt & Allie at Cooper’s Pub
7:00 PM-10:00 PM
Located at 4499 AZ-69 in Prescott at the La Quinta Inn & Suites. Karaoke every Friday night. Check Matt & Allies Karaoke Facebook page for more karaoke events in Prescott and Prescott Valley.
928.227.8772
www.facebook.com/CoopersPubAZ
Stand Up Comedy - May Show
Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center
7:00 PM
Pete Jr has placed in multiple competitions, most recently as a semi-finalist in the Cactus Comedy Classic and previously in the Rocky Mountain Laugh Off. He’s also been featured as a comedian to watch by multiple publications. Pete’s style is sure to leave audiences exhausted with laughter.
www.prescottelkstheatre.org
Live Music at the Whiskey River Tavern - Scandalous Hands
Live music: Fri. 5/31 Scandalous Hands 8:00-11:30 PM. See website for the May/June live music schedule. 214 S. Montezuma St. in Prescott. 928.237.5817
www.whiskeyrivertavern.com
Flashback at the Jersey Lilly Saloon
Located on Whiskey Row in Prescott.
Live music: Fri. 5/31 Flashback 8:00-midnight, Sat. 6/1 Little Larry
Solo 4:00-7:00 PM and Flashback
8:00-midnight, Sun. 5/2 Little Larry
Solo 4:00-7:00 PM, Tue. 6/4 Raven 7:00-10:00 PM, Wed. 6/5 Jam
Session 7:00-10:00 PM, Thu. 6/6 Little Larry 7:00-10:00 PM and Open Mic
Comedy from 10:30 PM to 12:00 AM.
928.541.7854
www.jerseylillysaloon.com
May 31st
Walking Tours of Historic Downtown Prescott
The Prescott Chamber of Commerce offers 90-min. free walking tours of the historic downtown. Stroll through history and learn about Prescott's storied past! Tours are offered most Fri./Sat./Sun. at 10:00 AM at the Visitor Information Center. Please call to confirm. Donations are appreciated. Special tours are available upon request for groups of 5 of more at a cost of $5 per person.
928.445.2000
www.prescott.org
May 31st
KC & The Moonshine Band
at Matt’s Saloon
Located at 112 S. Montezuma St. on Whiskey Row. Matt’s Saloon has live music Fri. & Sat. from 8:30 PM to 1:00 AM, Trivia Night on Mon. starting at 8:00 PM, Karaoke Night every Wed. and Sun. 7:00 PM-12:00 AM. Thu.: line dance lessons 6:00-8:00 PM, country DJ from 7:00-10:00 PM and Hip Hop/Top 40 DJ from 10:00 PM to 2:00 AM. Fri. 5/31 & Sat. 6/1 KC & The Moonshine Band.
928.771.8788
www.mattssaloon.com
June 1st
Monthly Watson Woods Bird Walk: Prescott Audubon
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. Note that the start time changes with the seasons.
281.682.6068
www.prescottaudubon.org
Northern Arizona Wranglers Season Opener vs. Arizona Rattlers
Greater Prescott’s own arena football team hosted its in-state rivals for its season opener on March 16, 2024. The Northern Arizona Wranglers held the home-field advantage at Findlay Toyota Center in Prescott Valley against the Arizona Rattlers and fought a close game but eventually lost 50-41.
The Wranglers ended the first quarter with a 13-9 lead after quarterback Joshua Jones spun out of a receiver’s tackle to score on the opening drive and wide receiver Arsiah “RZ” McCorker landed a 55-yard touchdown after the Rattlers scored their first.
The Rattlers jumped ahead with two touchdowns at the start of the second quarter. McCorker answered with a second kickoff return turned touchdown, followed by two more Rattlers touchdowns traded with two field goals from the Rattlers, who were down 37-26 at halftime.
The third quarter was on the low-scoring end, with the Wranglers only managing a field goal against a Rattlers touchdown. McCorker scored his third touchdown of the night at the start of the fourth quarter, and won a huge stop on fourth and goal from the one-yard line, but the Rattlers forced a turnover and scored a touchdown once again. The Wranglers lost their first game of the season but won two weeks later 54-48 against the Tucson Sugar Skulls.
EVENTS CALENDAR
June 1st
Prescott Farmers Market
YRMC Miller Valley Parking Lot
7:30 AM-12:00 PM
The 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
Mountain Top Quilters Guild Quilt Show
Findlay Toyota Center
Over 300 gorgeous quilts on display. Includes a vendor mall, boutique, opportunity quilt raffle and more. Takes place on Fri. 5/31 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM and Sat. 6/1 from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
928.772.1819
www.findlaytoyotacenter.com
Discover Native History & Culture Museum of Indigenous People
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
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
Nature NiñosFree Family Nature Program
Thumb Butte Hiking Trail Picnic Area
10:00 AM-12:00 PM
The June program will take place at the Thumb Butte Hiking Trail picnic area. City park rangers and community partners lead childcentered nature play events. For children up to age 8. At every Nature Niños event there will be take-home freebies, guided nature activities, and little lessons on healthy choices and Leave No Trace principles. Follow Facebook page for details.
928.777.1122
www.facebook.com/ natureninosprescott
June 1st
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 Museum of Indigenous People and the Arizona Archaeological Society (AAS) will be onsite to explain and answer questions as well as show a few artifacts. All ages event and dogs are welcome. Open the first Saturday of every month. There is a $3 park entrance fee.
www.azarchsoc.org/Yavapai
Prescott Computer Society Meeting: Android Devices & Apps Part 3 Online Event via Zoom
1:00 PM
The Prescott Computer Society is a group of PC users who meet two times a month on Saturdays at 1:00 PM via Zoom. Participants must register to receive Zoom connection information at www.PCS4ME.com.
The topic for this week is “Everyday Use of Android Devices and Apps Part 3,” which will cover email and internet browsing. Meeting is via Zoom only. PCS meetings are available to anyone, including non-members, who wish to join us online.
www.pcs4me.com
Lecture Series: Wyatt Earp - Edward Curtis The Photographer One Act Show
Sharlot Hall Museum
Takes place on Sat. 6/1 at 2:00 PM in the Education Center Auditorium. Part of the museum’s lecture series. 928.445.3122
www.sharlothallmuseum.org
A Night of Original Blues Music
Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center 7:00 PM
A night of original blues music in the beautiful Crystal Hall. The concert will feature Chicago Bob and The Blues Squad, followed by the Dennis Herrara Blues Band. See website for concert details and tickets.
www.prescottelkstheatre.org
June 1st
The Chicago Experience
Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center 7:00 PM
23 gold albums. 5 number one albums. 21 top-ten singles. 100+ million albums sold. Celebrate the music and majesty of the original “rock 'n' roll band with horns.” Two vocalists blend seamlessly with amazing horn and rhythm sections to recreate the signature sound of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame members.
928.777.1370
www.prescottelkstheatre.org
June 2nd
Prescott Valley Community Market 10:00 AM-3:00 PM
New location in Prescott Valley Town Center, 2991 N. Park Ave. The Artisan & Maker Market features food, artisans, crafters, and local merchants. Free admission.
928.273.9767
www.facebook.com/AZPVCM
Live Theater: “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas”
Suze’s Prescott Center for the Arts 2:00 PM
There will be 12 performances from May 16 to June 2 in the PCA Cabaret Theater, including Sunday matinee shows. Tickets are available online or at the PCA box office.
928.445.3286
www.prescottartcenter.org
Sunday Blues Jam at the Windsock Lounge
Blues Jam hosted by the Scott O’Neal Band or Elvin Killerbee every Sunday from 2:00-6:00 PM. Live music every Fri. & Sat. night from 7:00-11:00 PM: Fri. 5/31 and Sat. 6/1 The CheekTones. The Windsock also has STEFnROCK every Tue. from 5:00-8:00 PM, Travis Crow & Colton Burris on Wed. at 6:00 PM, and the Aragon Ping Band every Thu. 6:00-9:00 PM.
928.776.7309
www.thewindsocklounge.net
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EVENTS CALENDAR
June 2nd
Valens to ValliStarring Nick Gallardo
Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center
3:00 PM
An accomplished international performer, Nick Gallardo shares his nuanced vocal stylings as he sings the songs of Ritchie Valens, Frankie Valli and others. Valens to Valli highlights Nick’s love of theater, uncanny humor, and endless energy — not to mention his stellar musicianship.
928.777.1370
www.prescottelkstheatre.org
Elks Performing Arts Center Classes
Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center
Dance, fitness, yoga and other classes take place at the Performing Arts Center every week. Visit the Elks website to see what is offered in June. 928.756.2844
www.prescottelkstheatre.org
The Center - June 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 the full list of classes and activities offered in June.
928.778.3000
www.thecenteronrosser.org
June 4th
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 nonstop 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
June 4th
Programs at James Family Prescott YMCA
The James Family Prescott YMCA is located at 750 Whipple St. Visit their website to learn about programs and activities, which include aquatics, sports, fitness, gymnastics and more. The Prescott YMCA hosts the annual Whiskey Row Marathon in the fall. www.prescottymca.org
June 5th
Art Classes & Programs
Suze’s Prescott Center for the Arts offers a variety of classes and programs for youth and adults including ceramics, 2D art and theater. Check the website to see what’s being offered in April. 928.445.3286
www.prescottartcenter.org/ classes
June 7th
Live Music at The Cellar at Creekside Lodge: Rick Cucuzza
Live music at The Cellar: Fri. 6/7 Rick Cucuzza 6:00-9:00 PM, Sat. 6/8 David Allen & the Stokers 7:0010:00 PM. Creekside Lodge & Cabins is located at 11255 SR 69 in Mayer. See website for the June live music schedule.
928.632.0777
www.creeksidelodgeandcabinsaz.com
The Acoustic Show featuring Sarah White Elks Theatre & Performing Arts Center 7:00 PM
Singer/songwriter Sarah White is presenting an exclusive, acoustic show to her fans. She has treated locals to her voice by performing in Prescott Idol, singing The National Anthem for the NAZ Suns, won the talent show at the Main Street Theatre and can be heard on iTunes, Spotify and YouTube. Show will take place in the Performing Arts Center Sundance Room.
www.prescottelkstheatre.org
June 7th
Walking Tours of Historic Downtown Prescott
The Prescott Chamber of Commerce offers 90-min. free walking tours of the historic downtown. Stroll through history and learn about Prescott's storied past! Tours are offered most Fri./Sat./Sun. at 10:00 AM at the Visitor Information Center. Please call to confirm. Donations are appreciated. Special tours are available upon request for groups of 5 of more at a cost of $5 per person.
928.445.2000
www.prescott.org Visit www.prescott-now.com for more event listings.
UPCOMING ENTERTAINMENT
Looking Ahead
GREATER PRESCOTT AREA ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULED FOR MID - JUNE AND BEYOND
ELKS THEATRE - MAIN STAGE
Show information and tickets: www.prescottelkstheatre.org
Ridin’ the Storm Out - RSO
A Tribute to REO Speedwagon Saturday, June 8
MacDougal Street West
A Peter, Paul & Mary Experience Friday, June 14
VoyagerTribute to the Music of Journey Saturday, June 15
Beyond the British Invasion
Starring Alex Mack, Tyler Wright & Brian Hicks Friday, June 21
Stanford Sings Sinatra
Starring Andy Stanford and the Troy Schilperoort Sextet Saturday, June 22
Walt Richardson and Friends Friday, June 28
Bye, Bye Love! A Salute to The Everly Brothers and Rock ‘N’ Roll Duos
Starring Chach Snook & Alex Mack Saturday, June 29
One of These NightsTribute to The Eagles
Friday, July 12 and Saturday, July 13
Return to Woodstock Saturday, July 20
Mayberry Memories Celebrate the 100th Birthday of Don Knotts Sunday, July 21
Running on Empty
The Story of the Southern California Sounds Saturday, August 3
Rock Goddess Revival
Starring Stefani Savage & All Star Band Friday, August 9
Led Zeppagain Saturday, August 10
Neon Circus: Brooks & Dunn Tribute Friday, August 16
You Make My Dreams Come True
A Tribute to Hall & Oates Saturday, August 17
Wanted:
Performing the Music of Bon Jovi Saturday, August 24
Travelin’ Man - A Salute to Ricky Nelson & Teen Idols
Starring Alex Mack & Steff Koeppen Saturday, August 31
ELKS PERFORMING ARTS
CENTER CRYSTAL HALL
Show information and tickets: www.prescottelkstheatre.org
AZ WordsmithProse Open Mic at the Elks Wednesday, June 12
The Acoustic Show Featuring Sarah White Friday, June 7
Jim Kimo West Friday, June 28
Comedy Night featuring Daniel Eachus Thursday, July 11
FINDLAY TOYOTA CENTER
Tickets: www.findlaytoyotacenter.com or by phone at 928.772.1819 ext 6060
Brit Floyd Sunday, June 9
Sesame Street Live! Say Hello Friday, June 21
NAZ Wranglers Home Games (Indoor Football League)
June 23, June 29, July 13
Happy Together Tour
The Turtles, Jay and the Americans, The Association, Badfinger, The Vogues, and the Cowsills Sunday, July 14
Dwight Yoakam with The Mavericks Saturday, July 27
Lainey Wilson: Country’s Cool Again Thursday, August 22
Bonnie Raitt Friday, September 6
Gabriel Igelsias“Don’t Worry Be Fluffy Tour” Sunday, October 6
UPCOMING ENTERTAINMENT
JIM & LINDA LEE
PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
Event information and tickets: www.ycpac.com
Prescott Film Festival
July 17-20
36th Arizona Cowboy Poets Gathering
August 8-10 at Yavapai College and the Jim & Linda Lee PAC
ARIZONA PHILHARMONIC
Concert Information and Tickets: www.azphil.org
AZ Phil Among the Pines
Saturday, August 17 at the Highlands Center Kiwanis Amphitheater
FESTIVALS AND MAJOR EVENTS
Prescott Summer Concert Series
Yavapai County Courthouse Plaza
June 4 through August 29 www.prescottconcertseries.com
Territorial Days Arts & Crafts Show
Presented by the Prescott Chamber of Commerce
June 8 & 9 at the Yavapai County Courthouse Plaza
11th Annual Shakespeare in the Pines - Laark Productions
“Comedy of Errors” - June 14 & 15,
June 21 & 22
At the Highlands Center for Natural History
Whiskey Row Brewfest
Saturday, June 15 at Mile High Field
Music on the Green
June 15 & July 20
Prescott Valley Civic CenterTheatre on the Green
4th of July Fireworks Event
Watson Lake - Prescott
Red, White, and Boom
July 4 at the Prescott Valley Civic Center
Rodeo Days Fine Arts & Crafts Show
July 5-7 at the Yavapai County Courthouse Plaza
43rd Annual
Prescott Bluegrass Festival
June 22 & 23 in Downtown Prescott
Prescott Frontier DaysWorld’s Oldest Rodeo®
July 1-7 at the Prescott Rodeo Grounds
2024 Rodeo Parade
Saturday, July 6 - Downtown Prescott
Prescott Frontier Days Events
• Rodeo Dance - July 4, 5, 6
• Kiwanis Kiddie Parade - July 5
• Whiskey Row Boot Race - July 6
• Cowboy Church - July 7
Mountain Artists GuildFine Art & Wine Festival
August 3 & 4 at the Yavapai County Courthouse Plaza
Faire on the Square Arts & Crafts Show
August 31 & September 1 at the Yavapai County Courthouse Plaza
Tac’O the Town - Prescott’s Taco Festival Saturday, August 17 at Mile High Field
Prescott Valley Movies Under the Stars
Every Friday evening in September Civic Center Theatre on the Green
Yavapai County Fair
September 5-8 at the Prescott Rodeo Grounds
2024 Hope Fest Arizona Saturday, September 14
Downtown Prescott
Museum of Indigenous People
Navajo Rug & Indian Art Auction Saturday, September 14
Prescott Indian Art Market 2024
September 21 & 22 at the Sharlot Hall Museum
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