Friday, November 5, 2010

Arizona Events Calendar - Spring

The Grand Canyon State finally blossom in the spring, and are Arizona exciting annual events happening throughout the state not to be missed! In fact, with so many events that take place each spring, is the difficult part is choosing what you want to see more! We have a top ten list for choosing a bit 'preparation easier.

Spring comes early in Arizona. Based on our top ten are two Renaissance Fairs and Festivals. The first is in ApacheIntersection runs of 10 April 2007 1 February 2007. If you've never been in a treatment! The reconstructions are a lot of fun, with people dressing up in costumes, perform their tea and Thous, Child and M'ladys women. Prices for this festival are quite affordable and the family assessed or children under five years and a sidewalk free! Call 520-463-2700 for a further six details.l falconry demonstrations and sword fighting, you will find Renaissance music, and allMethods of farming activities and more chivalrous every Renaissance Festival, whether you attend one of Apache Junction or do it in May in the Meadows Renaissance Faire in Prescott Valley, Cinco de Mayo weekend, 5 and 6 May 2007. Telephone number 928-772-8857 for details.

One of the venerable Affairs in the desert, the 61 Annual Meeting of the Desert Caballeros Ride, an event of male horse in mountains near Caballeros Wickenburg and Phoenix. "More than 200 mountedReiter leave Frontier Street in a desert and the beginning of spring hikes. "The race takes place from April 16 to April 20. Dial 928-684-3618 or 928-684-5479

In terms of Native Americans, raised the race ends Caballeros is 21 Annual Meeting of ASU Spring Competition Pow Wow in Tempe. At the ASU band practice field, running Pow Wow April 20 to 22. Admission is $ 3-5. Call 480-965-5224 for more information.

Hispanic heritage is an important part ofSouthwest is well and not leave in April. The 25th Annual International Mariachi Conference is April 23 and 28 of the TCC and Reid Park in Tucson. Telephone number 520-838-3908 for more information about this musical treatment.

There are a number of tournaments going on this and every spring in Arizona. Region VII holds its All-Arabian Horse Show at Westworld in Scottsdale. A free event, from 24 runs until April 29, please call 702-435, 6694 for more information.At the same time, the 67th Meeting of Santa Cruz Circuit Horse Show held on April 29 and 28 to Sonoita (near Tucson), in the park of Santa Cruz fair. 10. May 13 You want to enjoy the 72nd Annual Meeting of the American Show Horse, in Sonoita Santa Cruiz County Fair Grounds. Click for details 520-455-5553.

The Cinco de Mayo (May 5), Mexican Independence Day celebration is happening all over the country. So many celebrations taking place, that we do notenumerate here, if you have something to schedule.

If the Mexican music is not your thing, you might prefer to May 22 Annual Meeting in Tucson Folk Festival, the 5:06 El Presidio Park in Tucson. 520-319-58599 for more information about this wonderful musical tradition. As we grow are music, check out Phoenix Concert under the stars on May 12 at the Steele Indian School Park. Dial 602-495-0739 for more information. And we rememberthat on May 26 and 27 30, Scottsdale, Paradise Valley Jazz Party annual conference, hosted by the Scottsdale Plaza Resort. It is a free event, phone 480-948-7993 for prices and badge / ticket info.

Food is an important part of culture south-west, and bring these two events, at home May 19 and 20, the 19th Annual Meeting of the Grand Canyon Sweet Onion and Peach Festival held at the farm of Gilbert (near Phoenix) with Mother Nature. An affordable 5 per person or $ 15 for the whole family can join inthis event. Dial 480-892-5874 for details and directions. If you want a little 'more meat on the floor, check out the 23rd Annual Gran Fiesta Del Barrio Fajita Cook-off in Flagstaff NAU Natatorium in the field on June 1 and 2. The same prices and more information can be found on the site 928-526-8270.

The next theme is nature. Lake Havasu City hosted the 23 Eliminator Regatta on the 4th Annual Meeting May 5th place at the Beach and Rotary Park (928-680-0265). On June 2 there is aNational Trails Day in Holbrook at the Petrified National Park (928-524-6228). If you want to be in ecology, it is safe to hand on June 3 to 8 fencing on natural lakes Volunteer Event, North Rim Ranch, near Flagstaff. Everything is planned, but be sure to call for details at 928-774-7488.

Our final recommendation for spring 2007 is the 34th Annual Meeting of the Fair of Folk Art in Prescott, June 2 and 3, at the Sharlot Hall Museum. Call them928-445-3122.

There are certainly many other fun things to see and Arizona. These are just a starter. ENJOY!

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