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Arizona State-Wide Calendar of Events      July 2002
 
thru–8/11 SCOTTSDALE Mags Harries

Lucid Moment - Museum of Contemporary Art, Harries is known for creating sensitive environments that invite contemplation and reflection, 480-994-2787 or www.ScottsdaleArts.org

thru–8/25 SCOTTSDALE Emerging Voices - Museum of Contemporary Art, focuses on a select group of women artists from the region in a variety of media, 480-994-2787 or www.ScottsdaleArts.org
thru–9/15 SCOTTSDALE Thin Skin

The Fickle Nature of Bubbles, Spheres and Inflatable Structures - Museum of Contemporary Art, brings together some of the most interesting recent work involving malleable, inflatable materials, features a selection of humorous & seductive work in different mediums, 480-994-2787 or www.ScottsdaleArts.org

thru–9/30 FLAGSTAFF David Paladin

A Spiritual Life in Art - Museum of Northern Arizona, uses art as a vehicle for inner wisdom & develops a bridge between many cultures & times, $2-5, 9 am - 5 pm, 928-774-5213 or www.musnaz.org H

tba FLAGSTAFF 18th Annual Mountain Man Triathlon - Lake Mary, swim, bike & run, spectators free, 6:30 am, 928-526-8761 or www.mountainmanevents.com w
tba HOLBROOK Tse-Zhin-Bii Nii Native American Rodeo - Navajo County Fairgrounds, 928-524-6407
tba PHOENIX Amateur Golf Championship - three rounds of full handicap competitive stroke play plus a championship round for flight winners, 877-990-GOLF (4653) or www.phxamateur.com
tba PHOENIX 11th Annual Arizona Home & Building Expo - Civic Plaza, 500+ exhibits, encompasses remodeling, home improvement and home building industries, find what you need in building products and services, 602-277-6045
tba PINE Old Time Fiddler's Jam Session - Community Center, old time fiddlers and other musicians gather for a jam session of old time music & singing, free, 1 pm, 928-476-3547 or www.geocities.com/pinestrawhs H
tba PRESCOTT 6th Annual Hassayampa Mountain Bike Tour - a mountain bike tour from 5300 ft to 7300 ft, from Prescott through Walker down to Palace Station, past Hassayampa Lake through Groom Creek in the Bradshaw Mountains, $5, 8 am - 1 pm, 602-277-5722
1 TUCSON Monday Night Family Concert Series - Gaslight Theatre, featuring Lisa Otey, blues & jazz, $6-10, 7 pm, 520-886-9428 or www.grandmatonyspizza.com H
1–31 GLOBE Landscape Show - Cobre Valley Art Center, opening 7/5 from 7-9 pm with slide show "American Vision Film", free, M-S 10 am - 5 pm, Su noon - 5 pm, 928-425-0884 not H
1–31 TUCSON NASCAR Weekly Racing Series - Tucson Raceway Park, features all five Bud Five Star divisions

NASCAR Super Late Models, Limited Late Models, Grand American Modifieds, Mighty Compacts & Factory Stocks, $7-10, 5 pm, Saturdays, 520-762-9200 or www.tucsonracewaypark.com H *

2 PEORIA Van's Warped Tour - Peoria Sports Complex, all day music festival featuring 5 stages of music with X-Treme sports exhibitions, noon - 8 pm, 602-266-1360 H
2–26 PHOENIX Instructor Show & Sandy Brooks' Exhibitions - Shemer Art Center & Museum, instructors of Shemer's art classes exhibit their work, Brooks pastels & watercolors, free, M 10-5, Tu 10-9 W-F 10-5, Sa 9-1, 602-262-4727 H
3 CAVE CREEK Annual Fireworks Extravaganza - Downtown, free, dusk, 480-488-3381 or 480-488-1400 ext. 104
3–4 TEMPE 12News/AZ Ford Dealers July 4th Tempe Town Lake Festival - live music, rowing demonstrations, inflatable kid's Inflatable Ride village, Warbird Fly-Over Show, carnival & family zone, extreme zone featuring skateboard & BMX Bike demonstrations with pro riders, vendors, beach party on the 3rd, fireworks on the 4th, $5-8, under 12 free, Tu 5-11 pm, We 5-10 pm, 602-840-9005 or www.TempeTownLakeFestival.com z
4 BENSON 4th of July - City Park, parade, entertainment, food, water fights, fireworks, free, 9 am - 10 pm, 520-586-0393 H *
4 BISBEE Annual Fourth of July Celebration - start with the Ruthless Run from the Continental Divide through the canyon & into historical district, parade, ball games, fireworks, food booths, mining contests mucking & hard-rock drilling, coaster races down Tombstone Canyon, 520-432-6000 or 520-432-5421 or www.bisbeearizona.com H
4 CAMP VERDE Independence Day Celebration - Butler Park, old-fashion family fun, food, games, free watermelon, roasted corn by local Hauser farms, fireworks at 9 pm, free, 6-10 pm, 928-567-0535 ext. 136 or www.cvaz.org H * x
4 CASA GRANDE 4th of July/Red, White & Blue Family Parade - Carr-McNatt Park, 7

15 pm parade & fireworks at dusk, 800-916-1515 or www.casagrandechamber.org

4 CHINO VALLEY Carnival & Fireworks - 928-636-9780
4 CLARKDALE Old Fashioned 4th of July - Clarkdale Park, children's games, pancake breakfast, fire truck rides, patriotic music, children's parade, ice cream social, vendors, free, 7 am - 1 pm, 928-634-9591 or www.clarkdale.az.us H w
4 DOUGLAS 4th of July Fireworks & Celebration - Veterans Memorial Park, 520-364-2478 or 888-315-9999
4 EAGAR-SPRINGERVILLE 90th Annual July 4th Parade & Rodeo - rodeo competition, bull riding & barrel racing competition, parade, fireworks, rodeo $5, 9 am - 9 pm, 928-333-2123 or www.az-tourist.com H
4 FLAGSTAFF Historic Walk - Visitors Center, local historians & authors, Richard & Sherry Mangum, in costume, lead a 90-minute walking tour of downtown, pre-register, free, 8 am, 928-774-8800 H
4 FLAGSTAFF Independence Day Parade - Historic Downtown, old-fashioned community parade, 100 entries, animals, floats, free, 10 am, 800-842-7293 or www.flagstaff.az.us H * y
4 GLENDALE 24th Annual Glendale Hometown 4th of July Celebration - Glendale Community College, multiple stages of entertainment, picnic competitions, swimming, food, kid's area, fireworks, free, 6-9 pm, 623-930-2299 or www.glendaleaz.com H * y
4 GRAND CANYON 4th of July Parade - Tusayan Fire Station, noon parade, 1 pm, BBQ, 2 pm auction, free, 928-527-0359 or www.grandcanyonchamber.com H *
4 HOLBROOK 35th Annual Fireman's BBQ & Fireworks Display - 11 am BBQ at the Fire Station, fireworks at dusk at the County Complex, 928-524-3898 H
4 MARANA Marana Star Spangled Celebration - Marana Northwest Regional Airport, live music, a beer garden, old-fashioned games like water balloon toss & pie eating contest, food, sky divers, carnival games, free, 520-682-4314 or 520-682-3324 or www.marana.com H *
4 MESA 4th of July Celebration - Community College, fireworks, games, food & music, 480-644-2351 or www.ci.mesa.az.us H * y
4 MESA Old-Fashioned family 4th of July - Rockin' R Ranch, BBQ, Dutch-oven biscuits, watermelon, fireworks, gold panning, wagon rides, $14-25, 480-832-1539 or www.rockinr.net H *
4 OATMAN 12th Annual Sidewalk Egg Frying Challenge - and other eggciting events, open to the public, prizes, noon, free, 928-768-7400 or 928-768-6222 H x
4 ORO VALLEY Independence Day Concert - DCO Riverfront Park, family concert featuring the Tucson Symphony Orchestra, $1, 520-797-3959 or www.govac.org H *
4 PAGE Old Fashioned Fourth of July - City Park & Lake Shore drive, crafts, food, kids games, street parade, pet parade, dunk tank, music, address by Mayor, fireworks at 8

45 pm over Wahweap Bay, free, 9 am - 1 pm, 928-645-2741 or 800-528-6154 or www.pagelakepowellchamber.org H * x

4 PEORIA All American Festival - Sports Complex, food, entertainment, merchants, games, rides, water activities, 2 kid's zones, fireworks, $5, 12 & under free, 5-10 pm, 623-773-7198 or www.peoriaaz.com H * y
4 PHOENIX Fabulous Phoenix Fourth - Wesley Bolin Plaza, largest aerial fireworks in southwest, 4 stages of entertainment with local & national acts, a Kid's World with carnival games & rides, hands on activities, historic military vehicle displays, free, 4-10 pm, 602-534-FEST or 602-262-4627 or www.phoenix.gov H * z
4 SCOTTSDALE Scottsdale Lights It Up - WestWorld, fireworks, live music, kid's activities, food, 480-990-3179 or www.scottsdalejaycees.com
4 SHOW LOW Historical Society Annual Biscuits & Gravy Breakfast - Festival Market Place, prior to the Fourth of July parade, $3 or $10/family, 7-10 am, 928-532-7115 H w
4 SNOWFLAKE July 4th Celebration - Pioneer Park, by Valley View Baptist Church, entertainment, food, music, balloons, free, noon - 4 pm, 928-536-4331
4 TOMBSTONE Family Style 4th of July - Sacred Heart Catholic Church, activities include a softball tournament & kids games, 520-457-3420 or 520-457-3291
4 WICKENBURG Annual Fourth of July Celebration - fireworks, watermelon bust, fun & games, 520-684-5479 or www.wickenburgchamber.com
4 WILLCOX Summer Fest Community Picnic with a BANG - Keiller Park, entertainment, games for children & adults, fireworks, sponsored by WASA and Willcox City Parks and Recreation Dept., 520-384-2272
4 WILLIAMS Small Town 4th of July - parade, ice cream social, BBQ, arts & crafts, fireworks display, 928-635-1418 or 800-863-0546 or www.williamschamber.com H * x
4 WINDOW ROCK Fourth of July Celebration PRCA Rodeo & Pow Wow - carnival, Indian arts & crafts, fireworks display, country western concerts, 928-871-6478 or www.navajonationparks.org H z
4 WINSLOW Fourth of July Family Day & Fireworks - City Park & H. S. Football Field, parade, food, entertainment, fireworks at dusk, free, 928-289-2434 or www.winslowarizona.org H w
4 YUMA 16th Annual Independence Day Flag Raising Ceremony - Desert Sun Stadium, 928-344-3800
4 YUMA 4th of July Evening Fireworks Display - Yuma County Fairgrounds, 928-726-4420
4–6 FLAGSTAFF 12th Annual Fair of Life Festival of Arts & Crafts Extraordinaire - Wheeler Park, 100+ local, regional & national artists, family entertainment, classic car shows, food, children's activities, 10K fun run on the 4th, benefits Northland Hospice, free, 9 am - 6 pm, 928-779-1227 or www.northlandhospice.org H * y
4–6 SCOTTSDALE July 4th Celebration - Rawhide Wild West Town, family fun & fireworks display, 480-502-1880 or www.rawhide.com H *
4–7 FLAGSTAFF Coconino County Horse Races - Ft. Tuthill, live & telecast Thoroughbred & Quarter Horse races with full pari-mutuel wagering, $1.50-2.50, 1 pm daily post time, 928-774-5139 or www.co.coconino.az.us/parks H x
4–7 PINETOP 27th Annual N.E.A.F.A.A. Arts & Craft Festival - Gathering Place, juried arts & craft show, food court, silent auction, free, Th-F 9 am - 5 pm, Su 9 am- 2 pm, 928-367-3916 or http://neighbors.azcentral.com/105 H
5–7 TOMBSTONE Tombstone Western Film Festival & Symposium - films, panels of celebrities, historians & movie experts, a gathering of stuntmen, autograph sessions, film screenings, panel discussions, $20 and up, 520-457-2358 or 888-457-3929 or www.tombstonefilmfestival.com H * w
5–8/2 TUCSON Figured Space - Tucson-Pima Arts Council Community Gallery, a mixed media exploration of how body imposes itself in space & vice versa, free, 9 am - 5 pm, 520-624-0595 ext. 10 or www.TucsonPimaArtsCouncil.org H
6 FLAGSTAFF 3rd Annual Nuvatukya'ovi Foot Race - Museum of Northern Arizona, 5K race that enters runners for prizes & to the Hopi Marketplace, $10, 7 am, 928-774-5213 or www.musnaz.org H
6 TUCSON Class Reunion 2002 Classic Car Shows - Little Anthony's Diner, trophies for various entries, prizes, give aways, free, benefits local charities, 7-10 pm, 520-296-0456 or www.grandmatonyspizza.com H *
6–7 FLAGSTAFF 69th Annual Hopi Marketplace - Museum of Northern Arizona, meet Hopi master & emerging artists, Hopi social dances, taste traditional foods, walk the nature trail with a guide of native plants & their uses, children's activities, $2-5, 9 am - 5 pm, 928-774-5213 or www.musnaz.org H *
6–7 FLAGSTAFF Independence Day Festival - Arizona Historical Society Pioneer Museum, living history groups, traditional crafts & skills from the 19th & 20th centuries, cannon firing & encampment of 2nd U.S. artillery Battery B reenactment, black powder rifles, demos of spinning, weaving, candlemaking, blacksmithing, woodworking, camp cooking, donation, 10 am - 4 pm, 928-774-6272 or www.infomagic.net/~ahsnad H * x
7 FLAGSTAFF Historic Walk - Visitors Center, local historians & authors, Richard & Sherry Mangum, in costume, lead a 90-minute walking tour of downtown, pre-register, free, 10 am, 928-774-8800 H
7 FLAGSTAFF Summer Sunday Concert Series - Arboretum at Flagstaff, outdoors, with the Arizona Highlanders, pipes & drums, $7, 9 am - 5 pm, 928-774-1442 or www.thearb.org
7 TUCSON Indoor/Outdoor Antique Fair - Lew Sorensen Community Ctr, 70-140 vendors with furniture, pottery, china, glass, farm implements, art work, coins, native artifacts, by Pima County Natural Resources, Parks & Rec. Dept., free, 9 am - 4 pm, 520-232-1201 or www.co.pima.az.us/pksrec H
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Saguaro Harvest Festival - Colossal Cave Mountain Park, participants harvest saguaro fruit, prepare & taste saguaro products & learn about the saguaro, its natural history, importance & uses in the Tohono O’odham, also Native American music & entertainment, $10 to participate in workshop, $3/vehicle, 3-5 pm, 520-647-7275 or 520-647-7121 or www.colossalcave.com H *

9 STRAWBERRY 108th Army National Guard Band Concert - Pine Cultural Hall, patriotic music, show tunes & popular music, donation, 6:30 pm, 928-476-3547 or 928-476-4791 or www.geocities.com/pinestrawhs H
9 TUCSON Champions on Ice - Tucson Convention Center, 702-869-9900
9–13 SHOW LOW Pageant of the White Mountains - Rodeo Grounds Amphitheatre, original outdoor musical theatre entertainment depicting the colorful history of the White Mountain Region, craft booths, food, $6-12, 7 pm, 928-537-2326 or www.TheArtsAlliance.org H * x
11 SCOTTSDALE 13th Annual Summer Spectacular ArtWalk - Scottsdale Arts District, dozens of galleries host artist receptions, demonstrations, live music, prizes, free iced tea samples, free, 6-9 pm, 480-990-3939 or www.scottsdalegalleries.com H *
12–13 WILLCOX Warren Earp Days - parade of local historic characters, historic re-enactments of the Warren Earp shooting & the hearing for Johnny Boyett, book signings, carriage rides & a dinner theater, 520-384-2272
12–14 SEDONA Sedona Art on the Rocks - Los Abrigados Resort, 100 arts, crafts & imports displays, live music, food court, free, 10 am - 5 pm, 480-488-2014 H * y
13 FLAGSTAFF Annual Summer Open House - Arboretum at Flagstaff, community band concert, hayrides, tours, children & adult craft activities, free, 9 am - 5 pm, 928-774-1442 or www.thearb.org H * w
13 SIERRA VISTA 14th Annual Christmas in July - parade sponsored by the Nomaden International Motorcycle Club, 9:30 am, 520-458-3002 or 520-456-9212
13 TEMPE 8th Annual Downtown Cooldown - featuring 25 tons of snow, a parade, kids activities, interactive games, entertainment, food, educational booths, arts & crafts, free, 7:30 am - noon, 480-921-2300 H *
13–14 PRESCOTT 5th Annual Prescott Indian Art Market - Sharlot Hall Museum, authentic hand-made Native American crafts, storytelling, workshops, cultural presentations, free, 10 am - 5 pm, 928-445-3122 or www.sharlot.org H x
14 PRESCOTT Summer Pops Symphony Concert - Yavapai College Performance Hall, local/regional semi-professional musicians, music includes popular classics, T.V & movie favorites, region's finest soloists, $7.50, 18 & under free, 3 pm, 928-776-2033 H
15 GLENDALE Hook a Kid on Golf - Glen Lakes Golf Course, national golf skill development program, for children ages 8-14 who normally would not have the opportunity, must not have golfed before, free, 9 am - noon, 623-930-2832 or www.glendaleaz.com H
17 PHOENIX Phoenix Forum

Bringing National Issues into Focus - Hyatt Regency, high profile speakers representing business, politics, government, media & sports, $70, noon, 602-744-0134 or www.phoenixchamber.com H

18 MESA Picnic in the Park - Kleinman Park, sports-oriented family fun festival, games, entertainment, fireworks, celebrating National parks & Recreation Month, free, 6:30-9:30 pm, 480-644-2351 or www.ci.mesa.az.us H * x
18–20 ST. JOHNS 123rd Annual Pioneer Days - Dutch oven cooking lessons, basketball & golf tournaments, storytelling, dances, fishing derby, parade, campfire circle, rodeos, ice cream social, BBQ, 928-337-2000 H
18–8/31 MESA Annie - Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre-West, professional performers, live orchestra, lavish costumes, buffet, elaborate props and sets, 480-325-6700 or 888-504-PALM or www.broadwaypalmwest.com
19 HON-DAH Native American Art Pre-Show - Conference Center, 20 top artists in Native art display & sell at reduced price, 928-369-0299
19–20 SNOWFLAKE Annual Pioneer Day Celebration - arts & crafts fair at H.S. football field, parade, BBQ, rodeo, dances, pioneer day run, softball league tournament, free swimming, fireworks display, 928-536-4331
19–20 WILLIAMS Relay for Life - Williams High School, by American Cancer Society, overnight team event, $10, 6 pm - noon, 928-526-3800 H *
19–21 FLAGSTAFF 16th Annual American Gem & Mineral Show - Little America, rough rocks to gemstones, jewelry, beads, lapidary equipment, door prizes, $2, under 12 free, Fr 11 am - 7 pm, Sa-Su 10 am - 6 pm, www.pywiack.com/fgms H
19–21 SHOW LOW Mountain Mardi Gras - Square Dance Hall, plus & mainstream square dancing with Shane Greer from Wagoner, OK calling, Ronnie & Bonnie Bond from Tucson & Show Low will cue rounds, $25-30, 928-367-0975 or 928-537-9426 not H w
19–8/10 PHOENIX 5th Annual New Works Festival - Phoenix Theatre, staged reading of new plays & musicals by international, national & local playwrights, audience discussions follow with the playwright, director & actors, $5 donation, 7:30 pm, 602-254-2151 or www.newplays.net H
20 CAMP VERDE 10th Annual Cornfest - Community Center, bluegrass music, corn eating contest, hog calling, old-fashioned games, cow pie throwing, vendors, corniest joke contest, free, 5-10 pm, 928-567-0535 ext. 136 or www.cvaz.org H *
20 FLAGSTAFF Arizona Highland Celtic Festival - Thorpe Park, bagpipes, kilts & luck of the Irish, continuous entertainment, athletics, dance, children's activities and traditional foods, $2-6, 9 am - 6 pm, 928-779-3817 or www.flaglink.com/nachs H * x
20 FOUNTAIN HILLS Another Point of View Art Walk - Fountain Park, local & area artists display on the patio, live music & wine tastings, free, 6-8 pm, 480-816-6500
20 PINE Pioneer Day Celebration - Community Center, games, historic displays, crafts, music and old-fashioned BBQ, 10 am, 928-476-3547 or 928-476-4791 or www.geocities.com/pinestrawhs H *
20–21 PINETOP/LAKESIDE 15th Annual White Mountain Native American Art Festival & Indian Market - Festival Site at Blue Ridge School, many of the Southwest's finest Native American artists, demonstrations, performances, children's activities in Heritage Village & Native American foods, 10 am - 5 pm, $6, under 12 free, 928-367-4290 or 800-573-4031 or www.pinetoplakesidechamber.com * x not H
20–21 PRESCOTT Indian Guest Artist - Smoki Museum, artist will demonstrate his/her art, have art for sale, be available to discuss his/her culture, $2-4, Sa 10 am - 4 pm, Su 1-4 pm, 928-445-1230 or www.smoki.com H *
21 FLAGSTAFF Historic Walk - Visitors Center, local historians & authors, Richard & Sherry Mangum, in costume, lead a 90-minute walking tour of downtown, pre-register, free, 10 am, 928-774-8800 H
21 PRESCOTT Sundays at the Smoki Lecture Series

Daniel L. Preston, Jr. - Smoki Museum, former Vice Chairman of the San Xavier Tohono O'odham Nation will speak on "The History & Culture of The Tohono O'odham People, Past & Present, traditions of his ancestors, the Hohokam and how society has incorporated traditional names & areas of the O'odham into the Southwest, free, 2 pm, 928-445-1230 or www.smoki.com H

22–26 TUCSON Archaeology Summer Camp for Adults - Arizona State Museum, indulge your passion for the past, get up to your elbows in summer archaeology --- INDOORS --- in one of ASM's newly renovated research labs, join the team working on the Marana Mound Research Project, work alongside museum scholars & curators, see first-hand how & what they learn about the native cultures, $270 museum members, $300 non members., 520-621-6302 or www.statemuseum.arizona.edu.
26 SCOTTSDALE One Man Show for Dale TerBush - May Gallery, Borgata, fantasy landscape scenes, free, 6-8 pm, 480-941-4200 ext. 105 or www.maygalleries.com H
26 SCOTTSDALE 27th Annual Mighty Mud Mania - Chaparral Park, for children 7-12 years of age, mini mud course for 6 years and younger, waterslides, misted shade, free swim in pool, puddle pools for tots, free, 8 am - 2 pm, 480-312-2771
26–27 PRESCOTT 3rd Annual Navajo Rug Auction - Smoki Museum, preview of rugs Fri & Sat. am, auctioneer Bruce Burnham owner of R.B. Burnham & Company Trading Post, Sanders, AZ, 4th generation Indian trader, free, Fr 1-8 pm, Sa 9 am, auction 1 pm, 928-445-1230 or www.smoki.com H
26–28 HOLBROOK Southwest Quilt Festival & Train Show - County Fairgrounds, antique & new quilts and afghans, native American quilts, collectible and new trains of all scales, train related collectibles, free, 928-524-6407 H
26–28 SELIGMAN Seligman Days - softball tournaments, parade, live music, dancing, raffles, cow plop, Miss Seligman pageant, kid games, food cook-off, free, 928-422-3939
27 SIERRA VISTA Steelhead Triathlon - Barnes Field House, 800-yard swim, 13 mile paved bike course, 3.1 mile run, 520-533-5031
27 WINSLOW Homolovi Ruins State Park Annual Archaeology Day - special activities & demonstrations, guided tour of the sites at 8 am, 10 am, & 1 pm, $4/vehicle, 8 am - 4 pm, 928-289-4106 or www.pr.state.az.us H *
27–28 FLAGSTAFF 2002 Northern Arizona Mixed Doubles Tennis Tournament - Thorpe Park, A,B or C division, awards, 3 match guarantee, $12, plus high altitude tennis balls, 8 am - 5 pm, 928-779-7690 or www.flagstaff.az.gov H
27–28 PINE Antique Show, Appraisal Clinic & Silent Auction - Cultural Hall, & Elementary School Gym, featuring nationally known appraiser, Harry Rinker, silent auction of antiques & collectibles, $5 show, $10 per appraisal, 10 am - 4 pm, 928-476-3547 or 928-476-4791 or www.geocities.com/pinestrawhs H
27–28 WILLCOX Peach Mania Festival - Apple Annie's Orchard, u-pick tree ripened peaches and apples, all-you-can eat pancake breakfast 7-10 am, peach ice cream, peach pie, free, 6:30 am - 5:30 pm, free, 520-384-2084 or www.appleannies.com H * x
29 TUCSON Monday Night Family Concert Series - Gaslight Theatre, featuring Armen Dirtadian & Mickey Greco, Broadway tunes, $6-10, 7 pm, 520-886-9428 or www.grandmatonyspizza.com H
This calendar has been produced to assist you in making travel arrangements. It is for information only and does not constitute a recommendation. Dates for events were correct at time of publication. Since dates are occasionally changed, please confirm them in advance.