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Community Events/June Print E-mail
by Online Editor   

Here's what's going on in the quad cities in June

(M) Centaur Leadership Services & Prescott College are (P)-Prescott; (PV)-Prescott Valley; (CV)-Chino Valley; (D-H)-Dewey-Humboldt; (M)-Mayer; (J)-Jerome; (CJ)-Cordes Junction; (PHX)-Phoenix; (SV)-Skull Valley

 

Fabulous Friday Fun Days begins June 1

(PV)Fun Days for the Summer. The Town of Prescott Valley Parks and Recreation Department is kicking off the summer with the extremely popular "Fabulous Friday Fun Days". There will be ten fabulous free Friday Fun Days. This program begins June 1 at Mountain Valley Park. Check the "Leisure News" for the location of each "Friday Fun Day" and enjoy a great time at no cost! All activities begin at 9:00am and conclude at 11:00am. Questions may be directed to the Parks and Recreation Office, fourth floor of the Civic Center, 7501 E. Civic Circle. Volunteers are encouraged to call JaNai Reynolds at 759-5518.

Fri 1st June

(P) Never short on laughs or originality, Citrus Valley Playhouse spreads its wings and heads north for the summer. Following three successful seasons at the Mesa Arts Center, Citrus Valley finds a home at the Elks Opera House in Prescott, Arizona. The players will perform on consecutive Friday evenings from June 22 through July 27. The Citrus Valley talent never miss an opportunity to zero in on all- things-Arizona that are entertaining. For additional information on Citrus Valley Playhouse, contact Joan Roth or visit www.citrusvalley.org. Tickets are available through www.citrusvalley.org and at Yavapai College by calling 928-776-2034 or 877-928-4253.

(P)Get a Clue @ Prescott Public Library. Sign up for the 2007 summer reading program: it's bigger and better than ever!  Mystery themed events begin
June 2 and end July 28. Join this fun reading program for ages zero to twelve with free programs for the whole family. Children can sign up for the reading program beginning Friday, June 1 and pick up game boards to keep track of their progress.  Children who read or are read to for at least fifteen minutes a day will earn weekly incentives and raffle tickets for a grand prize drawing at the end of the program. This year's grand prizes include games, toys, books and more. Enjoy a wide range of special events to celebrate the program, starting with a kickoff party Saturday, June 2 at 10:30 a.m.  featuring the magical comedy of Jolly Roger, games and refreshments.

(P)Prescott College President Dr. Dan Garvey leads an interactive discussion, “Living in a World of the Unimaginable", at 7pm at the Prescott College Crossroads Center, located off the alley behind the College’s main buildings at 220 Grove Avenue in Prescott. How many among us feel overwhelmed and powerless when faced with the current world situation? How can we respond creatively and begin to change the course of future events? Dr. Garvey will engage the audience in a discussion on the opportunities available to citizens and leaders to imagine and create the future we would like to live in, both in our personal lives and for the public good. For more information: (928) 350-4503 or prescott.edu/imagine.

P) Every Friday and Saturday Metaphysical Readings with Bob and Sara at Cuppers Coffee House. 1-4pm

Sat 2nd June

(P)Enjoy the season's best agricultural bounty at the Prescott Farmers Market every Saturday morning starting May 12 on the Prescott Campus. The growers- and producers-only market provides an avenue for the purchase of fresh local fruits, vegetables and other products, such as fresh cut flowers and herbs, honey, jams and jellies, fresh bread, baked goods, homemade tamales, barbeque and agricultural crafts. Saturdays, 7:30 am to Noon May 12 – October 13 Yavapai College Prescott Campus 1100 E. Sheldon Parking lot A, in front of Performance Hall For more information about the PFM, visit www.prescottfarmersmarket.org or call 928.713.1227

Mon 4th June

(P)"MEDITATION INSTRUCTION” - The Church of Spiritual Living, 3755 Willow Creek, Prescott - 6:00 – 8:00 pm, 1st Monday of the month. Overcome obstacles to meditation. Novices and accomplished meditators benefit from guided exercises, feedback and expert instruction from Debby Taylor (teacher for 17 yrs) $5.00 fee. Call 928.772.6826 for more information.

(PV) Prescott Valley Kinetic Sculpture Race Committee, 4:30-6 p.m. (come as early as you can). Precott Valley Civic Center, 4th Floor Conference Room. The race is set to run Saturday, Sept. 15 at 10 a.m. to kick off the PV World Arts Festival. We encourage people who want to create an entry or sponsor one to attend, as well as those who want to volunteer to help with the course design, festivities or general promotion of the event. For directions, visit http://www.pvaz.net/ or call 759-3090.

(P)"Art in June," presented by the Prescott Art Docents, is a hands-on art program designed for children entering grades 1 through 5.  The first session will be Monday June 4, at 10:30 a.m., and advance registration is required.  For weekly themes and registration details, please call 777-1537 or visit the online event calendar at http://www.prescottlibrary.info/.

Mon 4th June through Fri 8th June

(P)Prescott Fine Arts Association presents the Summer Children's Theatre Workshop for children ages 7 through 14, June 4 through June 8, 9am to 3pm. For more information or to register, please contact Marina Moses at (928) 445-0513 or This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it , or stop by our box office at 208 N. Marina St.

Mon 4th - Sat 9th June

(P) Chaparral MusicFest: Concerts of jazz, folk, world and classical music with opportunities for aspiring musicians to study with master musicians. For more information, to to: http://www.chaparralmusicfest.com

June 4th through 8th

(P)Prescott Fine Arts Association presents the Summer Children's Theatre Workshop for children ages 7 through 14, June 4 through June 8, 9am to 3pm. For more information or to register, please contact Marina Moses at (928) 445-0513 or This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it , or stop by our box office at 208 N. Marina St.

Tues 5th June

(PHX)Water Resources Research Center's annual conference, "The 20th Anniversary of the Environmental Quality Act and ADEQ: assessing, Protecting and Remediating the State's Water Quality. What Future Challenges?" The one-day conference, which will be held at the Hyatt Regency, Phoenix at Civic Plaza, is co-sponsored by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality and the Arizona Water Institute. The agenda can be found, along with registration and hotel information, at http://ag.arizona.edu/AZWATER/conf2007/index.html

(P)"Tuesday Movies on the Lawn" family films premiere Tuesday June 5, at 8:00
p.m.  "The Rescuers" is a classic tale about two mice sent by the Rescue Aid Society to save a little girl who has been kidnapped by jewel thieves.  Bring blankets, chairs and snacks. Family movies will be shown every Tuesday evening for eight weeks, with the final showing on July 24.

(PV) Sounds of Music Concert Series Entertainment District 6 p.m.

Tues 5th June and 3rd July

(P)Theater Intensive for Adults with focus on Acting Techniques, Voice for the Stage, and Scene Analysis at Sharlot Hall Museum's Blue Rose Theater, Tuesdays June 5-July 3, 6:30 – 9:30 PM. Performances on July 6 & 7. Taught by Actress, Director, and Teacher Gail Mangham who holds a Master of Fine Arts in Theater. Call 771 2554 or visit www.naturallyspeaking.biz for more information. Fee: $100

Tues 5th June

(P)Theater Intensive for Adults with focus on Acting Techniques, Voice for the Stage, and Scene Analysis at Sharlot Hall Museum's Blue Rose Theater, Tuesdays June 5-July 3, 6:30 – 9:30 PM. Performances on July 6 & 7. Taught by Actress, Director, and Teacher Gail Mangham who holds a Master of Fine Arts in Theater. Call 771 2554 or visit www.naturallyspeaking.biz for more information. Fee: $100

(PHX) Water Resources Research Center's annual conference, "The 20th Anniversary of the Environmental Quality Act and ADEQ: assessing, Protecting and Remediating the State's Water Quality. What Future Challenges?" The one-day conference, which will be held at the Hyatt Regency, Phoenix at Civic Plaza, is co-sponsored by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality and the Arizona Water Institute. The agenda can be found, along with registration and hotel information, at http://ag.arizona.edu/AZWATER/conf2007/index.html

P)We are offering a Meditation Class 8 -8:30 pm. The meditation classes will be offered every Tuesday, and are guided by a wonderful lady named Cynthia Bowkley. To find out more about Cynthia go to: www.cynthiabowkley.com Classes are open to all with a suggested donation of $5.

(Classes began April 12, 2007 and run through June 5, 2007

(PV)Aerobics - It's Not Too Late The Town of Prescott Valley Parks and Recreation Department is offering an Aerobics Class instructed by Kim Roberts. The class is called "Triple Threat Aerobics" and will include a warm up, 30 minutes of cardiovascular activities, 25 minutes of toning including special ab exercises. Basic equipment needed for this class is as follows: set of weights, mat (optional), ball and step, (optional). The cost of the program is $56 for 16 classes. Classes begin April 12, 2007 and run through June 5, 2007. This class is scheduled for Tuesday and Thursday evenings at the Bradshaw Mountain High School east campus from 6:00pm to 7:00pm in the band room. Call the instructor at 830-1405. Registration and additional questions may be directed to the Parks and Recreation Office, fourth floor of the Civic Center, 7501 E. Civic Circle. Last chance, on-site registration will be at 5:30pm April 12, 2007. Potential participants are encouraged to call Roy Jenkins at 759-5518.

Saturdays, June 2 and June 9

(PV)Spanish in the Workplace. Do you often need Spanish terms to speak with employees, customers or the general public? If so, this is the class for you! Students will learn words and phrases often used in a professional setting. The class is scheduled for two consecutive Saturdays, June 2 and June 9. These two classes will meet from 9:00am to 12noon at the Civic Center in room 406. Students will learn conversational phrases and verb usage including participating in written and oral drills and time will be set aside to answer questions at the end of each class. There is a one time fee of $50 for six hours of instruction for the two Saturday classes. Please contact the instructor at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it to receive the student's preliminary packets or call 632-4188. Registration can be completed at the Parks & Recreation Office, fourth floor of the Civic Center, 7501 E. Civic Circle. Potential students are encouraged to call Roy Jenkins at 759-5518.

Saturday 9th June

(PV)Prescott Valley Parks and Recreation invites you to step back in history and join us for a FREE hiking experience in Arizona. The hike is scheduled from 9:00am to 11:00am on June 9, 2007. Hike the historic "Calvary Wash," and follow the true Calvary Trail to the Indian ruins! Enjoy great views of the Barlow-Massicks Castle as we journey on to explore authentic gold mining artifacts, including an antique stamp mill used to crush stone and find gold. Local hike expert Jerry Munderloh will lead the expedition. Participants must wear hiking shoes, bring water, apply sunscreen, wear a hat and bring a compass. Fain Park is located at 2200 N. 5th Street in Prescott Valley. Hikers are asked to please meet in the parking lot at 8:45am. Please call 759-5518 to RSVP for this activity! Questions may be directed to the Parks and Recreation Office, fourth floor of the Civic Center, 7501 E. Civic Circle. Hiking enthusiasts are encouraged to call Roy at 759-5518.

(P)PRESCOTT FARMERS MARKET. Fresh, local produce and agricultural products brought to you by growers and producers. Fruits, vegetables, honey, jams and jellies, flowers, herbs, fresh baked goods, crafts, homemade tamales, BBQ, and much more! The market accepts Foodstamps and Farmers Market Nutrition Program coupons. Saturdays, May 12 – Oct. 13 7:30 a.m. to Noon. Yavapai College Parking Lot A (by the Performance Hall) 1100 E. Sheldon St. Prescott. For more information, call 713-1227 or visit www.prescottfarmersmarket.org.

Every Saturday from May 19th through Labor Day

(CV)Summer Saturday Music and Picnic Series at Granite Creek Vineyards, Chino Valley. Come have a picnic by reservation, or just come to the musical entertainment! Starts at 1:30 p.m. Call 636-2003 for more information.

June 4 through June 8

(P)Prescott Fine Arts Association presents the Summer Children's Theatre Workshop for children ages 7 through 14, June 4 through June 8, 9am to 3pm. Joanne Robertson, teacher and facilitator of the successful year-round Children's Theatre Workshop at Prescott Mile High Middle School, will be joined by Karen Murphy and Marina Moses to teach every element of theatre from scriptwriting to costume design to improvisation. During this week, thirty children will create original productions in 19th century melodrama style, with a showcase performance at the end of the week. For more information or to register, please contact Marina Moses at (928) 445-0513 or This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it


Saturdays; June 2, 9, 16, and 23 and July 7, 14, 21, and 28

(PV)The Town of Prescott Valley Parks and Recreation Department, in partnership with StoneRidge Golf Course, is offering Junior and Parent Golf Tournament. This program is targeting aspiring golf students who desire to learn the fundamentals from a top quality professional golf coach. Cost is $40 per student for four lessons. Instruction is scheduled for two sessions on Saturdays; June 2, 9, 16, and 23 and July 7, 14, 21, and 28. Class for boys and girls ages 6 to 10 will be from 10:00am to 11:00am and from 11:15am to 12:15pm for boys and girls ages 11 to 17. Sign ups for this program will take place at the Parks and Recreation office. A maximum of 12 students may enroll for this program. Registration and questions may be directed to the Parks and Recreation Office, fourth floor of the Civic Center, 7501 E. Civic Circle. Potential golfers are encouraged to call Roy at 759-5518.

Tues 5th June

(P)Water Resources Research Center's annual conference, "The 20th Anniversary of the Environmental Quality Act and ADEQ: assessing, Protecting and Remediating the State's Water Quality. What Future Challenges?" The one-day conference, which will be held at the Hyatt Regency, Phoenix at Civic Plaza, is co-sponsored by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality and the Arizona Water Institute. The agenda can be found, along with registration and hotel information, at http://ag.arizona.edu/AZWATER/conf2007/index.html

 Wed 6th June

(P)6 PM to 8 PM – First session of "Permaculture and Rainwater Harvesting--Giving to Your Own Garden and the Greater Good", a series of evening education classes to be held each Wednesday in June from 6 PM to 8 PM and on Saturday, June 30 from 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM. Instead of fighting with your land, learn to work with, and benefit from, all its wonderful idiosyncrasies! The classes will be taught by Andrew Millison. Andy lives and breathes the principles of permaculture. You will learn those, how to calculate a water budget, harvest rainwater, visit active local permaculture sites, and have fun designing the kind of landscape that works for you and the bigger natural systems within which we live. The fee for the series of five classes is $108 for members of the Highlands Center for Natural History and $125 for non members. For questions or to register, call 776-9550.

(P)MAD Spanish Group 5:30–7:30 p.m. The MAD Spanish Group meets at The Raven Café, 142 N.Cortez Street. Info: 928/708-0166.

Fri 8th June

(P) Never short on laughs or originality, Citrus Valley Playhouse spreads its wings and heads north for the summer. Following three successful seasons at the Mesa Arts Center, Citrus Valley finds a home at the Elks Opera House in Prescott, Arizona. The players will perform on consecutive Friday evenings from June 22 through July 27. The Citrus Valley talent never miss an opportunity to zero in on all- things-Arizona that are entertaining. For additional information on Citrus Valley Playhouse, contact Joan Roth or visit www.citrusvalley.org. Tickets are available through www.citrusvalley.org and at Yavapai College by calling 928-776-2034 or 877-928-4253.

Sat 9th June

(P) The Folk Sessions KJZA 89.5 fm Live! With hosts Tom Agostino and Alexa MacDonald every Saturday night from 7-9 p.m.

(P)10 AM to Noon –Where does our water come from? Do we have enough? Do we need to practice conservation? What can we do? Why is the Upper Verde River a center of controversy? What are the issues? Learn the answers to these questions and more from a panel of experts when the Citizens Water Advocacy Group (CWAG) at the Granite Peak Unitarian Universalist Congregation building, 882 Sunset in Prescott (two blocks behind True Value). Panelists include Bill Meyer, retired USGS hydrologist, Dan Campbell, Verde Watershed Project Manager of The Nature Conservancy, and Shaun Rydell, Conservation Coordinator for the City of Prescott. For more information, call 445-4218, email This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it or visit www.cwagaz.org.

Every Thursday afternoon starting on June 7 until July 26.


(PV)Antelope Lanes Bowling Camps Hey Kids! Looking for something to do on Thursday afternoons that's great fun and doesn't cost too much? Go to the "Antelope Lanes Bowling Alley" in Prescott Valley for their series of one day Bowling Camps scheduled every Thursday afternoon starting on June 7 until July 26.The instructors and staff at the bowling alley will be ready for you to get your shoes at 3:30pm and the camp sessions are scheduled from 4:00pm to 5:00pm. Cost: $2 per session! Kids between the ages of 6 and 21 will receive FREE shoe rental and will benefit from professional instruction by receiving quality bowling tips from bowling coaches! Registration and questions may be directed to Antelope Lanes located at 6301 E. 2nd Street in Prescott Valley or call Jody Stage at 772-7331.

Mon 11th June

(VV)8 AM to 4:30 PM - Water Quality - Healthy Water, Healthy People Workshop sponsored by the Arizona Department of Water Resources Prescott Active Management Area. The workshop will be held at Deadhorse Ranch State Park/Verde Valley Greenway. Grade Level focus: anyone interested in water quality! Bring your lunch. For more information and to register, visit: http://ag.arizona.edu/AZWATER/wet/GW_Upcoming.html

Tues 12th June

(P)We are offering a Meditation Class 8 -8:30 pm. The meditation classes will be offered every Tuesday, and are guided by a wonderful lady named Cynthia Bowkley. To find out more about Cynthia go to: www.cynthiabowkley.com Classes are open to all with a suggested donation of $5.

Wed 13th June

(P)MAD Spanish Group 5:30–7:30 p.m. The MAD Spanish Group meets at The Raven Café, 142 N. Cortez Street. Info: 928/708-0166.

8 AM to 4 PM – Arizona Project WET Workshop for teachers and non formal educators – including CWAG members and friends – sponsored by the Arizona Department of Water Resources Prescott Active Management Area. The location of the workshop is as yet undetermined. The workshop curricula cover the properties of water, the water cycle, watersheds, groundwater, water quality, water rights, as well as an understanding of the importance of water to all water users. The grade level focus for this workshop is students in the K through 5th grades but all are welcome. Bring your lunch. For more information and to register, visit: http://ag.arizona.edu/AZWATER/wet/GW_Upcoming.html

Thurs 14th June

(P)"Clue into Crafts" is a mysterious craft program for school age kids.  The five sessions in June and July each feature a unique theme.  Participants will create their own detective kits, turn their names into crazy alien names, and more.  Please register in advance for the sessions that fit your schedule.
There will be lots of special performances at the library over the course of the program, including the amazing educational program Mad Science on  Thursday, June 14 at 10:30 a.m.  You won't believe your eyes!  Local favorites Clan Tynker will bring their unique blend of circus arts, magic and comedy to the library lawn on Sunday, June 17 at 2:00 p.m. as part of Tsunami Tsunday, and the musical combo Double Play will put on a patriotic show Thursday, June 28 at 10:30 a.m.  These shows are free and open to all.  A full schedule of events is available at the library and on the web at http://www.prescottlibrary.info/.  If you have questions, call the Youth Desk at 777-1537.

Fri 15th June

(P) Never short on laughs or originality, Citrus Valley Playhouse spreads its wings and heads north for the summer. Following three successful seasons at the Mesa Arts Center, Citrus Valley finds a home at the Elks Opera House in Prescott, Arizona. The players will perform on consecutive Friday evenings from June 22 through July 27. The Citrus Valley talent never miss an opportunity to zero in on all- things-Arizona that are entertaining. For additional information on Citrus Valley Playhouse, contact Joan Roth or visit www.citrusvalley.org. Tickets are available through www.citrusvalley.org and at Yavapai College by calling 928-776-2034 or 877-928-4253.

Fri 15th - Sun 17th June

(P)Tsunami on the Square. For more information, see: http://www.tsunami-on-the-square.com

Sat 16th June

(P) The Folk Sessions KJZA 89.5 fm Live! With hosts Tom Agostino and Alexa MacDonald every Saturday night from 7-9 p.m.

(PV)Designing Your Own Home -The Town of Prescott Valley Parks and Recreation Department is offering Designing Your Home, a program instructed by Lady j. Participants will learn about color schemes and how to choose the right color and shades for the home - including creative techniques to make a small room appear larger using paint as an architectural element. Date: Saturday, June 16 Time: 12:30PM to 3:30PM Location: Community Room 331, Civic Center Cost: $45 - includes all materials. The lecture portion of the class will include wall glazing, frottage, Venetian plaster and decorative painting. Instruction will includedesigner tips and secrets and how to avoid the most common decorating mistakes. Registration and questions may be directed to the Parks and Recreation office, fourth floor of the Civic Center, 7501 E. Civic Circle. Potential participants are encouraged to call Jennifer at 717-0922 or call Roy Jenkins at 759-5518.

Saturday 16th June

(PV)The Town of Prescott Valley Parks & Recreation Department is offering Designing Your Home class instructed by Jennifer Barone. Learn about color schemes and how to choose the right color and shades for your home. The class will be instructed at the Civic Center in Community Room 331 Saturday, June 16 from 12:30-3:30pm at a cost of $45.00. Includes all! No extra costs! The instructor lecture will discuss wall glazing, frottage, Venetian Plaster and decorative painting. Instruction will include the "Tips and Secrets of Designers" and how to avoid the most common mistakes in decorating. Registration and questions may be directed to the Parks and Recreation Office, fourth floor of the Civic Center, 7501 E. Civic Circle. Potential participants are encouraged to call Jennifer at 717-0922 or Roy at 759-5518.

(P)Enjoy the season's best agricultural bounty at the Prescott Farmers Market every Saturday morning starting May 12 on the Prescott Campus. The growers- and producers-only market provides an avenue for the purchase of fresh local fruits, vegetables and other products, such as fresh cut flowers and herbs, honey, jams and jellies, fresh bread, baked goods, homemade tamales, barbeque and agricultural crafts. Saturdays, 7:30 am to Noon May 12 – October 13 Yavapai College Prescott Campus 1100 E. Sheldon Parking lot A, in front of Performance Hall For more information about the PFM, visit www.prescottfarmersmarket.org or call 928.713.1227

Sat 16th - Sun 17th June

(F) Flagstaff Folk Festival. Coconino Center for the Arts, 2300 N. Ft. Valley Road. Multiple performing stages, along with workshops for playing, songwriting, storytelling and more from one of the best folk performance venues in the state of Arizona! For more information, go to: http://www.ffotm.net/folkfest/

Mon 18th June

The Yavapai College Prescott Campus is offering free evening instruction for veterans this summer, starting June 18.   The Prescott Campus offers classes in computers and Spanish.   The classes are free to veterans discharged after January 1, 1955.  Call now to enroll or for more information: 928-717-7689.  

Tues 19th June

(P)We are offering a Meditation Class 8 -8:30 pm. The meditation classes will be offered every Tuesday, and are guided by a wonderful lady named Cynthia Bowkley. To find out more about Cynthia go to: www.cynthiabowkley.com Classes are open to all with a suggested donation of $5.

Wed 20th June

(P)MAD Spanish Group 5:30–7:30 p.m. The MAD Spanish Group meets at The Raven Café, 142 N. Cortez Street. Come hear about Michele and Susanita's trip to the Yucatan while it's fresh!Info: 928/708-0166.

(VV)7 PM – Verde Watershed Association seminar featuring a presentation by John Hoffman (U.S. Geological Survey Arizona Water Science Center) on the Major Findings and Implications of the Recent USGS Reports on the Upper Verde Watershed. The seminar will take place at the Davis Learning Center auditorium on the Prescott campus of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott. Will recur in Camp Verde on June 21. The Camp Verde location for this seminar is the Camp Verde Schools Multi-Use Theater Complex at 280 Fort Lincoln Road in Camp Verde.

Thurs 21st June

(P)ASK THE ANGELS – 4:00 to 6:00 CUPPERS Coffee House 226 S Cortez Prescott - The Green Room; A practical message channeled for all in attendance, followed by the opportunity to ask questions. $5.00 love offering. Call Debby Taylor at 928-772-6826 for more information.

(CV)7 PM – Second opportunity to attend a Verde Watershed Association seminar – this time in Chino Valley -- featuring a presentation by John Hoffman (U.S. Geological Survey Arizona Water Science Center) on the Major Findings and Implications of the Recent USGS Reports on the Upper Verde Watershed sponsored by the Verde Watershed Association. The Chino Valley location for this seminar has yet to be determined.

Thurs 21st through 24th June

(PV)Prescott Valley Days

Fri 22nd June

(P) Never short on laughs or originality, Citrus Valley Playhouse spreads its wings and heads north for the summer. Following three successful seasons at the Mesa Arts Center, Citrus Valley finds a home at the Elks Opera House in Prescott, Arizona. The players will perform on consecutive Friday evenings from June 22 through July 27. The Citrus Valley talent never miss an opportunity to zero in on all- things-Arizona that are entertaining. For additional information on Citrus Valley Playhouse, contact Joan Roth or visit www.citrusvalley.org. Tickets are available through www.citrusvalley.org and at Yavapai College by calling 928-776-2034 or 877-928-4253.

(P) Folk Sessions: An evening of great music from some of Arizona’s best artists, to raise funds for Northern Arizona’s home-grown radio station, KJZA. at Granite Peak Unitarian Universalist Hall, 882 Sunset Dr., Prescott. 7 p.m. $10.00

Fridays from June 22nd through July 27th

(P)Never short on laughs or originality, Citrus Valley Playhouse spreads its wings and heads north for the summer. Following three successful seasons at the Mesa Arts Center, Citrus Valley finds a home at the Elks Opera House in Prescott, Arizona. The players will perform on consecutive Friday evenings from June 22 through July 27. The Citrus Valley talent never miss an opportunity to zero in on all- things-Arizona that are entertaining. For additional information on Citrus Valley Playhouse, contact Joan Roth or visit www.citrusvalley.org. Tickets are available through www.citrusvalley.org and at Yavapai College by calling 928-776-2034 or 877-928-4253

Sat 23rd June

(P) The Folk Sessions KJZA 89.5 fm Live! With hosts Tom Agostino and Alexa MacDonald every Saturday night from 7-9 p.m.

(P) Prescott Bluegrass Festival. Courthouse Square. For more information, see: http://www.prescottbluegrassfestival.com/  Runs through Sunday 24th

(P)Enjoy the season's best agricultural bounty at the Prescott Farmers Market every Saturday morning starting May 12 on the Prescott Campus. The growers- and producers-only market provides an avenue for the purchase of fresh local fruits, vegetables and other products, such as fresh cut flowers and herbs, honey, jams and jellies, fresh bread, baked goods, homemade tamales, barbeque and agricultural crafts. Saturdays, 7:30 am to Noon May 12 – October 13 Yavapai College Prescott Campus 1100 E. Sheldon Parking lot A, in front of Performance Hall For more information about the PFM, visit www.prescottfarmersmarket.org or call 928.713.1227

Tues 25th June

(P)We are offering a Meditation Class 8 -8:30 pm. The meditation classes will be offered every Tuesday, and are guided by a wonderful lady named Cynthia Bowkley. To find out more about Cynthia go to: www.cynthiabowkley.com Classes are open to all with a suggested donation of $5.

Wed 27th June

(P)MAD Spanish Group 5:30–7:30 p.m. The MAD Spanish Group meets at Garcia's Market across Goodwin Street from Show Business Video ("Randy's video) where the health food store used to be. Practice your Spanish no matter how fluent and have fun doing so. Authentic Mexican food available for purchase. A MAD Linguist sponsored event. Info: 928/708-0166.

(P)8 AM to 4:30 PM - Arizona Conserve Water Educators Workshop for teachers and non formal educators – including CWAG members and friends – sponsored by the Arizona Department of Water Resources Prescott Active Management Area. This workshop will: provide staff development & continuing education credits; help teachers meet the Arizona Academic Standards, and; introduce relevant water content with lessons that meet multiple learning styles. The location for the workshop is the Yavapai County Cooperative Extension Building at 840 Rodeo Drive #C in Prescott. Lunch is provided courtesy of the City of Prescott. Attendance is limited to 30, first come first served. To register visit: http://ag.arizona.edu/AZWATER/wet/GW_Upcoming.html or contact Josie Tanner at: This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it or 520-792-9591 extension 27.

Fri 29th June

(P) Never short on laughs or originality, Citrus Valley Playhouse spreads its wings and heads north for the summer. Following three successful seasons at the Mesa Arts Center, Citrus Valley finds a home at the Elks Opera House in Prescott, Arizona. The players will perform on consecutive Friday evenings from June 22 through July 27. The Citrus Valley talent never miss an opportunity to zero in on all- things-Arizona that are entertaining. For additional information on Citrus Valley Playhouse, contact Joan Roth or visit www.citrusvalley.org. Tickets are available through www.citrusvalley.org and at Yavapai College by calling 928-776-2034 or 877-928-4253

Sat 30th June

(P)Enjoy the season's best agricultural bounty at the Prescott Farmers Market every Saturday morning starting May 12 on the Prescott Campus. The growers- and producers-only market provides an avenue for the purchase of fresh local fruits, vegetables and other products, such as fresh cut flowers and herbs, honey, jams and jellies, fresh bread, baked goods, homemade tamales, barbeque and agricultural crafts. Saturdays, 7:30 am to Noon May 12 – October 13 Yavapai College Prescott Campus 1100 E. Sheldon Parking lot A, in front of Performance Hall For more information about the PFM, visit www.prescottfarmersmarket.org or call 928.713.1227

(P) Fourth of July Parade, Downtown Prescott

(P) Prescott Farmer’s Market to be in the Fourth of July Parade with the Tractor Club.

(P) The Folk Sessions KJZA 89.5 fm Live! With hosts Tom Agostino and Alexa MacDonald every Saturday night from 7-9 p.m.


 


 


 

 

 
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