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October 12 2008 - October 18 2008

Sun

12

Oct

2008

Art Show Fund Raiser For Love Of Animals
Sponsored by Animal Rescue Center For Healing. These are animals that are not immediately adoptable through other rescue agencies.
Location: Old Firehouse Plaza, 220 West Goodwin Street, Prescott, Arizona
Contact: 928-636-0064

Mon

13

Oct

2008

9th Annual Arizona Highlands Garden Conference
Sponsored by University of Arizona Cooperative Extension Yavapai County Master Gardeners. Theme is "Plant Smart-Water Wise-For Our Future". Call for details.
Location: Prescott Resort
Contact: 928-445-6597

Mon

13

Oct

2008

Oktoberfest edit
8:00am - 5:00pm

Tue

14

Oct

2008

9th Annual Arizona Highlands Garden Conference
Sponsored by University of Arizona Cooperative Extension Yavapai County Master Gardeners. Theme is "Plant Smart-Water Wise-For Our Future". Call for details.
Location: Prescott Resort
Contact: 928-445-6597

Tue

14

Oct

2008

Tuesday Morning Book Club
10:00am - 11:00am
"The Golden Tulip" by Rosalind Laker.
Location: Prescott Public Library, 215 East Goodwin Street, Prescott, Arizona
Contact: 928-777-1509

Tue

14

Oct

2008

Local Green Initiatives
6:30pm - 8:00pm
A free, educational presentation hosted by The Greater Yavapai Provisional Branch of the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). Meet Yavapai area city officials, educators, and USGBC member architects, planners and builders as they share with us green
Location: The Highlands Center for Natural History, 1375 S Walker Road, Prescott, Arizona
Contact: 928-776-9550

Wed

15

Oct

2008

Open Space: Is It Worth Preserving? edit
Learn more about Open Space at Big Bug Station in Mayer, Arizona, at a free, public program, on Wednesday, October 15, 5 to 7 PM Featured AFOSA speakers are Joanne Oellers and Garry Rogers. For details call Garry Rogers at 928-925-7191.
Location: Big Bug Station, Central & Main streets, Mayer, Arizona
Contact: Jo Ann Johnson

Wed

15

Oct

2008

Community Book Discussion
6:00pm - 7:00pm
Bob Stewart will lead a discussion of the book "Death Comes for the Archbishop" by Willa Cather. Advance registration required.
Location: Prescott Public Library, 215 East Goodwin Street, Prescott, Arizona
Contact: 928-777-1500

Wed

15

Oct

2008

TWO STEPS TO PUBLISHING SUCCESS edit
7:00pm - 8:30pm
Author Patricia Fry will present her workshop “Two Steps to Publishing Success” at the Oct. 15 meeting of the Professional Writers of Prescott. Guests are welcome! Learn more at http://www.prescottwriters.com.
Location: Prescott Public Library
Contact: Leslie Hoy at 445-4218 or visit www.prescottwriters.com

Thu

16

Oct

2008

Men's Clothing Of The Victorian West
6:30pm - 7:30pm
Sponsored by Prescott Victorian Society. Mike Pulley will give a talk on men's clothing of the Victorian West.
Location: Las Fuentes Social Hall, 1039 Scott Drive, Prescott AZ
Contact: 928-443-0645

Thu

16

Oct

2008

Voter Information Meeting
7:00pm - 8:00pm
Information and education regarding the many propositions on the November 4th ballot.
Location: Ruth Street Theater, 1050 North Ruth Street, Prescott, Arizona
Contact: 928-717-2510

Fri

17

Oct

2008

Third Friday Chamber Music Concert
Ongoing free concerts performed by local chamber players and special guests.
Location: Prescott Public Library, 215 East Goodwin Street, Prescott, Arizona
Contact: 928-777-1509

Fri

17

Oct

2008

Women in Black Fridays on the Square
A pro peace gathering
Location: Northeast corner of Courthouse Square in Prescott
Contact: Angie Ruth 928-776-9868, www.dreamfactoryink.com/wib/Wib.htm

Fri

17

Oct

2008

Our Father's Festival
5:30pm - 7:00pm
A celebration in music, song & dance of the anniversary of Christ's birth - featuring the band Shaliach.
Location: Courthouse Plaza, Downtown Prescott
Contact: 928-717-2270

Fri

17

Oct

2008

Jungua (Chinese Acrobatics & Martial Arts)
7:30pm - 9:00pm
Dramatic scenery, authentic props & lavish costumes create a feast for the eyes. Call for admission costs.
Location: Yavapai College Performance Hall, 1100 E Sheldon Street, Prescott, Arizona
Contact: 928-776-2000

Sat

18

Oct

2008

Prescott Walk On The Wild Side
This route accommodates participants of all ability levels & ages. When finished, walkers will enjoy food, drinks, festivities & free admission to the zoo for the entire day. Sponsored by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.
Location: Heritage Park Zoo, 1403 Heritage Park Road, Prescott, Arizona
Contact: 480-968-2488

Sat

18

Oct

2008

Yavapai Recreation League Weekly Shoots

Sat

18

Oct

2008

Step Out - Walk & 5K to Fight Diabetes
7:00am - 5:00pm
Walk and fun runs! Your choice of route: .7-mile; 1.3-mile; 4-mile; or 5K. All routes child & stroller friendly. Food & goody bags provided. Sponsorship opportunities still available. Sponsored by the American Diabetes Association. Free registration.
Location: Yavapai-Prescott Indian Reservation, Gathering Center, 530 E. Merritt Street, Prescott, Arizona
Contact: 888-342-2383 X 7093

Sat

18

Oct

2008

High Desert Bead Society Meeting
High Desert Bead Society, Frank Pehlman training Center Yavapai Jeep Posse Building. Open beading, guest speakers, demonstrations, and raffles. Info: 899-3574. 3rd Sat.

Sat

18

Oct

2008

Ranching & Mining Festival
Two days of live entertainment, Sat. morning breakfast, silent auction (Sat. only), lots of different games & contests and more. Call for more info.
Location: Model Creek School, Hays Ranch Road Off Highway 89, Peeples Valley AZ
Contact: 928-231-1468

Sat

18

Oct

2008

A Living History Presentation at Ft. Whipple
10:00am - 3:00pm
A living history experience sponsored by Sharlot Hall Museum. "The Signal Service: Flashing Mirrors and Singing Wires." Donations accepted.
Location: Ft Whipple Museum, Highway 89 North, Veterans Administration, Prescott, Arizona
Contact: 928-445-3122

Sat

18

Oct

2008

Bridges to Heaven--For Those Who Grieve edit
10:00am - 4:30pm
After-Death Communications with Sunni Welles and Christine Duminiak Guests will be able to: Request a specific spirit for a reading from Sunni Welles, as time permits. Learn Grief Healing Methods. Learn 20 ways loved ones contact us. $75 or $50
Location: Scottsdale Thunderbird Suites, 7515 E Butherus Drive,Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Contact: http://www.christineduminiak.com or 866-697-6571 - toll free

Sat

18

Oct

2008

Fifth Annual Western History Symposium
10:00am - 4:00pm
The past comes alive with speakers who will present stories of the Old West, including historic Prescott and the Arizona Territory.
Location: Sharlot Hall Museum Center Gallery, 415 W Gurley Street, Prescott, Arizona
Contact: 928-445-3122

Sat

18

Oct

2008

Draw The Line! An Art Workshop For Kids
1:00pm - 3:00pm
Beginning drawing class for children. Kids 8 and up will learn basic drawing techniques from artist Christine Smith.
Location: Phippen Museum, 4701 Hwy 89 North, Prescott, Arizona
Contact: 928-778-1385

Sat

18

Oct

2008

Vyktoria Pratt-Keating Acoustic Guitarist
1:00pm - 5:00pm
Granite Creek Vineyards presents acoustic guitarist & vocalist Vyktoria Pratt-Keating.
Location: Granite Creek Vineyards, 2515 North Road 1 East, Chino Valley, Arizona
Contact: 928-636-2003

Sat

18

Oct

2008

6th Annual Mile High Marching Invitational
1:30pm - 3:00pm
Features performances by Prescott High School Marching Band & 15 other high school bands from across Arizona. Adults: $5; Students: $3
Location: Prescott High School, Bill Shepherd Field, 1050 North Ruth Street, Prescott, Arizona
Contact: 928-777-1653

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