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Prescott Rodeo Days

Prescott Rodeo Days

It’s one of the most exciting times of the year – Prescott Rodeo Days. They’re right around the corner beginning June 28 and ending July 4. This year marks the 129th annual World’s Oldest Rodeo event at the Prescott Rodeo Grounds. Since 1888, this event […]

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The Prescott Area Garden Tour

The Prescott Area Garden Tour

Please join the Alta Vista Garden Club on Saturday, June 18, 2016. PLEASE bring your Paypal receipt with you on June 18, 2016 to our starting point, Yavapai College. You will then receive your tour program guide and entry wristband. You will be visiting 6 exceptional gardens.

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Summer Fun at Prescott’s Sharlot Hall Museum

Summer Fun at Prescott’s Sharlot Hall Museum

Plan now to attend the 19th annual Prescott Indian Art Market July 9 and 10 at Sharlot Hall Museum.

The museum’s garden area will be the host to this Indian-art show featuring exquisite carvings, ceramics, sculpture, paintings, hand-woven baskets, blankets, and distinctive jewelry.

Artists producing traditional and contemporary artwork are juried by distinguished American Indian artists.

Plan to walk among demonstrators as they carve Katsina dolls, hammer silver, and weave baskets and rugs. Native American dancers, singers and musicians will provide entertainment provided throughout the weekend in the outdoor amphitheater.

The Prescott Indian Art Market is one of the Southwest’s premier Indian-art Markets.

Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is $10 for the general public and $8 for museum members. Those 17 and younger are free.

Sharlot Hall Museum is located in the heart of downtown Prescott, two blocks west of the Courthouse Plaza at 415 W. Gurley St. For information, visit www.sharlot.org.

Of course you can visit Sharlot Hall Museum throughout the year for an educational and cultural experience. The museum focuses on the appreciation of historical, social, and natural aspects of Arizona.

The museum is named after Sharlot Mabridth Hall, a self-educated and highly literate child of the frontier. Born October 27,1870, she traveled with her family from Kansas to the Arizona Territory in 1882. Her impressions of this journey remained with her all of her life. She loved ideas and the written arts and expressed her fascination with Arizona frontier life through prose and poetry.

In 1909, Sharlot was appointed Territorial Historian and became the first woman to hold territorial office. At about this time she was also very active in the national political arena, first as a lobbyist and later as a presidential elector. In 1927, Sharlot agreed to move her extensive collection of artifacts and documents into the Old Governor’s Mansion and open it as a museum.

Her diligent efforts inspired others to contribute to the preservation of early Arizona history. After her death on April 9, 1943 a historical society continued her efforts to build the complex that bears her name. In 1981 Miss Hall became one of the first women elected to the Arizona Women’s Hall of Fame.

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Territorial Days Arts and Crafts Show

Territorial Days Arts and Crafts Show

Enjoy over 100 Arts & Crafts vendors under the cool American Elm trees at our Historic Downtown Courthouse Plaza. June 11 & 12 from 9:00am – 5:00pm Vendor Information at www.prescott.org or 928-445-2000, ext.112

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South Pacific Live Performance

South Pacific Live Performance

It’s World War II and the US Marines and Navy have stationed a base on a South Pacific island. Soon, a young nurse, Nellie Forbush, falls in love with a middle-aged French plantation owner, Emile de Becque. The two have a troubled romance as Nellie […]

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Learning from Flowers: Beginners Colored Pencil Drawing Class

Learning from Flowers: Beginners Colored Pencil Drawing Class

Join local artist, Marjorie Ledger-Thomas for an introduction to colored pencil.  The class will focus on beginning techniques of colored pencil with flowers and other beautiful nature objects as their subjects.  Registration required: $12 a class (10% discount for members.

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Why To Choose Prescott as Your Home

Why To Choose Prescott as Your Home

Why To Choose Prescott as Your Home? There’s so many reasons to live in Prescott. Not only do you get to enjoy four beautiful seasons, but the average temperature is 70 degrees. The breathtaking landscape alone is reason enough to move here, with our granite […]

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Antiques on the Square

Antiques on the Square

Come to historic downtown Prescott to enjoy the ambiance, weather, history and great antiques shopping.  Designated as one of America’s great public spaces, the Courthouse Plaza will be the setting for approximately 80 antique dealers offering glass, pottery furniture, jewelry, textiles, primitives, unique surprises and […]

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Woof Down Lunch

Woof Down Lunch

 

Bring your dog to this fun event, on Courthouse Plaza in downtown Prescott. Features vendors; live music; dog obedience, agility, and K-9 Unit demonstrations; raffles; dog contests; kid activities; adoptable dog introductions. The event is free, but a $20 people/pet ticket includes a handcrafted pet bowl, pet food samples, and BBQ lunch. For lunch tickets and information visit UnitedAnimalFriends.org or call 928-778-2924. Proceeds benefit United Animal Friends programs.

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The Prescott Bluegrass Festival

The Prescott Bluegrass Festival

The Prescott Bluegrass Festival is Approaching Fast  Celebrating its 35th year, the Prescott Bluegrass Festival is set for June 25 and 26. What started as a fiddle contest dedicated to a local fiddler, took on the form of a traditional bluegrass festival in the mid-1980s. It […]

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