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The Prescott Farmers Market celebrates Farm Day on Saturday, June 16 at Yavapai College from 7:30 a.m.- Noon.
In addition to the finest fresh, local produce, agricultural crafts and food, the market will have tractors and baby animals including chicks, sheep, goats, and bunnies. Kids can come play in "kids corner" and help us build a parking lot garden. All events are free.
This year marks the Prescott Farmers Market 11th season in Prescott.
Vendors at the Market either grow all of their own produce or make their food or crafts with Arizona Grown products. The Market is held in Yavapai College's main parking lot on 1100 E. Sheldon St.
To find out more about the PFM, call 713-1227 or visit www.prescottfarmersmarket.org.
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ALL MY SONS opens at Prescott Fine Arts Association
When Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Arthur Miller died last year, the world lost a major talent. Prescott Fine Arts Association is celebrating his work with a new production of one of his first plays. While he will probably be best known for DEATH OF A SALESMAN, his first success was the powerful ALL MY SONS, which opens on June 14, 2007 in the PFAA theatre.
As the play opens, World War II is over and economy is humming along with great energy and success. The main characters share in this success achieved during the war and harbor some secrets about that period in their lives. Joe Keller is an aircraft factory owner dealing with family issues and past nightmares. Kate Keller, his wife, grieves the death of one of her sons, a pilot lost in the war, by attempting to deny the fact that his plane went down. Her other son, Chris, falls in love with the pilot's girlfriend, and this love affair causes his mother and father additional pain.
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Direct from the Metropolitan Opera in New York City, Prescott Fine Arts Association presents Charles Taylor in concert for one night only on Friday, June 29, 2007 at 7:00 pm.
Award winning baritone Charles Taylor will perform some of his personal favorites from musical theatre, opera and art song. Invited guest performers include accompanist Jaya Hoy and Mr. James Grandjean, one of Prescott’s most talented rising stars.
Tickets to Charles Taylor – Direct from the Met are $50 and include a sumptuous dessert reception with Mr. Taylor following the concert. To purchase tickets or for more information call 928-445-3286 or stop by the Prescott Fine Arts box office at 208 N. Marina Street in Prescott between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
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The Town of Prescott Valley Parks & Recreation is offering the following classes and instruction... |
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Prescott's Premier Pickin' Parlour -- is the brainchild of local legend (in his own mind) "Banjo Steve" Summers. Steve first contracted the bluegrass bug in 1969 and has been pickin' ever since. |
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Independent press tends to rear its head, make yelping sounds and then fall over dead – or become so successful that large, corporate press buys it up. |
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