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January

20 - 21 Annual Chinese Week & Culture & Cuisine Festival - Enjoy continuous live entertainment including Dragon and Lion Dances, Folk Dances, Musical and Cultural Performances, Tai Chi and Martial Arts Demonstrations. Sample a variety of delicious Asian food from food trucks and food vendors, chill out at the Beer Garden, shop interesting items from merchandise vendors, check out Koi and other exhibits, and participate in many hands-on activities. Kids will have fun at the arts and crafts and the Children's play area. Test your skill using chopsticks, take a selfie in full traditional Chinese costume, play a game of Mahjong, learn how to use the abacus, try a Chinese Yo-yo, have your English name translated into Chinese characters and much more!

Address: Steele Indian School Park, 300 E Indian School Road , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: 480-406-7470 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: phoenixchineseweek@gmail.com
Web: phoenixchineseweek.org
Fee: Free Admission

1 - 12 ZooLights - 6:00-10:00 pm nightly (closed December 25th)
Come celebrate your holidays at ZooLights. Experience a tropical jungle in Rainforests of the World, stand back when passing the three dimensional, 18-foot lighted rattlesnake in the desert of the Arizona Trail and delight at the animated display of lighted penguins in the Antarctic. Discover the diversity of homes we all share through the magic and music of ZooLights!
Don't miss Jengo, the talking giraffe, 2.5 million lights and nearly 400 light sculptures. Carousel rides, the aroma of Kettle Korn and music around every corner will add to the holiday fantasy as the Phoenix Zoo once again transforms itself into one of the largest lighting events in the southwest. Call for more information.

Address: 455 North Galvin Parkway , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: 602-273-1341 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.phoenixzoo.org
Fee: $7.00

February

2 - 4 Phoenix Worldfest - Learn about and experience the cultures of Phoenix's ten Sister Cities, taste a variety of ethnic foods and sample beers of the world, music and dance performances, international arts and crafts, educational exhibits, hands-on activities for the kids, produced by Phoenix Sister Cities. Fri 5-9 pm, Sat 11 am - 9 pm.

Address: Margaret T. Hance Park , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: 602-534-3751 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.phoenixsistercities.org
Fee: Free

10 Annual Arizona Senior Olympic State Games - 29 events throughout the metro area including swimming, cycling, track & field, billiards, fun walks, road races & the triathlon.

Ph: 602-261-8765 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.seniorgames.org
Fee: Admission per event, free for spectators

17AZ0608029e072 - Phoenix Federation Day 2020, Connecting Threads - The Arizona Federation of Spinners and Weavers celebrates Guilds from all over the state with a Fiber Conference EVERY OTHER YEAR. The Federation works hard to make sure this conference attracts fiber artists from all over Arizona and the South West.

You can read more by going to www.azfed.org to see if there are classes you would like to attend. There are classes for beginners to the advanced fiber classes. This is a great accomplishment for the Federation. The workshops are first rate and the vendors room is a Disneyland for anyone who loves fiber in General. The Vendor area is open to the public so you do not need to be in attendance to peruse the world of fiber. Vendors from all over the United States gather to show their latest tools, supplies, fiber and books.

If you have interest in fiber this is the place to be.

Address: Radisson North Phoenix , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: 623-975-9631 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: registrar@azfed.org
Web: www.azfed.org
Fee: Show Room open to the Public

24 - 25 Annual Matsuri: A Festival of Japan - Highlights Japanese culture with entertainment, authentic crafts, food & fine arts, includes martial arts demos, Taiko drums & audience participation in traditional Japanese folk dances, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm.

Address: Heritage Square , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: 602-262-5029 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.azmatsuri.org
Fee: Free

15 - 16 Annual Hoop Dance Festival - Top Native American dancers from the U.S. & Canada vie for the title of World Champion Hoop Dancer, fry bread & Mexican food, 10 am - 5 pm.

Address: Heard Museum , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: 602-252-8848 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: heard.org/event/world-championship-hoop-dance-contest/
Fee: $4-$10

March

23 - 25 Annual McDowell Mountain Music - Eclectic music festival promoting a community gathering and charity benefit amidst RV & tent camping, delectable food, kid's activities, Headline performers have included Widespread Panic, Passion Pit, Thievery Corporation, Phantogram, David Crosby, The Black Crowes, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, Blues Travelers, Ben Harper, Slightly Stoopid, Michael Franti, The Shins, The Roots, Umphrey’s McGee and many others.

The Festival attracts visitors from around the country for great music, beautiful Arizona weather and an opportunity to experience true culture. All of the proceeds from the festival will benefit two local, family-based, non-profits: Phoenix Children’s Hospital Foundation and UMOM New Day Center.

Address: Margaret T. Hance Park, 1202 N. 3rd Street , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: 512-389-0315 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: info@frontgatetickets.com
Fee: $33-75

24 - 25 Guild Annual Indian Fair & Market - The Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market is one of the most prestigious art events in the entire Southwest. More than 600 premier Native American artists including potters, katsina doll carvers, basketweavers, jewelers, sculptors, weavers, clothing designers, photographers and painters and more display a stunning selection of unique fine art for viewing and purchase. 9:30 am - 5 pm.

Address: Heard Museum , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: 480.459.6379 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.heard.org
Fee: $15 Adults, Children up to 16 are FREE, $24 for a 2-Day Pass, $62 for a Deluxe Pass

2 - 3AZ0608029e048 - Phoenix West of Western Culinary Festival - Meet the Chefs who create Arizona's culinary signature, at the Anniversary garden party with fifty of Arizona's top independent and esort Chefs. Wines and spirits from around the world, chefs cooking demos, wine classes and food seminars are part of the delicious two-day Festival. This very special event is a multi-sensory affair of innovative dishes, stunning works of art, live musical performance and hands-on demonstrations. Museum opens 10am, Festival 11:00am - 4:00pm each day. All ages.

Address: Phoenix Art Museum, 1625 N. Central Ave. , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: 602-262-5652 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: info@westofwestern.com
Web: www.westofwestern.com
Fee: $67 - $75 door; 2-Day discounts. Under 9 yrs, free with adult.

2 - 3 Annual Aloha Festival - A celebration of Hawaiian culture featuring music, entertainment, island crafts, games for the entire family plus Hawaiian foods, 10 am - 5 pm daily.

Address: Tempe Beach Park , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: 602-262-5071 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.azalohafest.org
Fee: Free

2 Run to Fight Children's Cancer - Grand Canyon University Run to Fight Cancer 10k/5k Run & Cancer Survivors Walk to benefit the Cildrens Cancer Network. First 500 runners will receive commeorative running socks!

Address: 3300 West Camelback Rd, Phoenix Arizona 85017 , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: 480-609-3978 (Always call and confirm events)
Fax: 480-609-3979
Email: darryl@fieldworksevents.com
Web: www.runtofightcancer.com
Fee: $25 to $45 to Run

16 - 17AZ0608029e007 - Phoenix Anthem Gem & Mineral Show - The Daisy Mountain Rock and Mineral Club is proud to announce their highly anticipated Annual Rock and Gem Show. It will be held Saturday, March 24th 9 AM - 5 PM and Sunday, March 25th 10 AM - 4 PM at the Boulder Creek High School located at 40404 N. Gavilan Peak Pkwy in Anthem, Arizona 85086.
It's a fun day for the whole family. The best part is the Children's educational and game corner where students can purchase 12 labeled keepsake samples and play inexpensive games to win special rock prizes.

Vendors will show their wares of Authentic Jewelry, Beads, Meteorites, Fossils, Lapidary Equipment, Cabochons, Faceted and Polished Gems, Rock and Mineral Specimens, Rock Art, Wire Wrapped and Beaded Jewelry, Lab Generated Gems and much more.

An amazing "Glow in the Dark" display of Fluorescent Rocks will be featured. Don't miss it!
There will be hourly drawings for door prizes and a Silent Auction with collector quality gems and specimens.

Proceeds help fund a scholarship to a graduating student from Boulder Creek High School who will be pursuing studies in science.

Find more information on our website http://www.dmrmc.com, Meet Up and Facebook, or call Ed Winbourne at (978) 460-1528. email : ewinbourne@gmail.com

Address: Boulder Creek High School, 40404 N. Gavilan Peak Pkwy, Anthem, Arizona , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: 978-460-1528 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: ewinbourne@gmail.com
Web: www.dmrmc.com
Fee: Admission is $3 for Adults; $2 for Students and Seniors; Children under 12 are free.

16 Annual St. Patrick's Day Parade & Irish Family Faire - Parade at 10 am with pipe bands, marching bands, floats, Irish step dancers, Faire follows parade at Hance Park. Enjoy Irish Music, Irish step dancing, Bagpipers, Irish Clubs, and community.

Address: 3rd Street from Sheridan south to McDowell and Hance Park , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: 602-280-9221 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.stpatricksdayphoenix.org
Fee: Free

1 - 2 Heard Museum Annual Indian Fair & Market - Experience a world of creativity and culture! Over 600 talented Native artists, carefully selected through a competitive jury process, display their artworks! A vibrant event that features Native arts and traditions.

It's not just for art enthusiasts; it's a lively community celebration where passion, talent, and tradition seamlessly unite as over 100 American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes and Canadian First Nations take center stage. Prepare yourself for a spectacle of art, blending traditional heritage with modern innovation. This is a place for shared experiences and connections that echo the rhythms of cultural heritage. 9:30 am to 4:00 pm

Address: Heard Museum , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: 602-252-8840 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.heard.org

April

30 - 3 Annual Copperstate 1000 Road Rally - More than 70 of the finest vintage motor cars leave Phoenix Art Museum and drive 1000 miles of popular Arizona terrain, celebrates the automotive cultural legacy by featuring some of the finest working examples of vintage, sports, racing, classic and grand touring automobiles manufactured before Jan. 1, 1973. Fundraiser for the Art Museum,

Address: Phoenix Art Museum , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: 602-307-2060 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.mensartscouncil.com

5 - 14 Maricopa County Fair - Food, fun, and frivolity (all at an incredibly affordable price) await all who attend the Maricopa County Fair, right in the heart of Phoenix! This year's fair will be packed with fabulous FREE family entertainment, including magic, juggling, a man climbing inside a balloon, live music, livestock shows, and motocross daredevils! There will also be carnival rides for all levels of thrill seekers, from the mild to the extreme, as well as scrumptious fair food and great shopping opportunities, too! For less than the price of a movie, you and your family can enjoy hours of fun! Various discounts are available on the already affordable ticket prices. See our website for more details. We'll see you there!

Weds/Thurs, 10AM to 10PM
Friday/Saturday, 10AM to 12AM
Sunday, 10AM to 10PM

Address: Arizona State Fairgrounds, 19th Avenue & McDowell Rd. , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: 602 252 0717 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.maricopacountyfair.org
Fee: $10

May

30 - 2 Annual Grand Canyon State Summer Games - Olympic-style competition in 31 different sports in sites around Maricopa County, games are geared toward recreational athletes of all ages & abilities with one category available for elite athletes.

Ph: 480-517-9700 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.gcsg.org
Fee: $10-25 participation, free to spectators

June

23 - 30 Volleyball Festival - The Volleyball Festival is the world's largest annual sporting event, just slightly smaller in number of participants than the Summer Olympics. Over 600 teams ages 12-18 from across the USA, Canada, and Mexico are expected to compete. The tournament draws 10,000 athletes ages 12-18, 1,400 club coaches, 200 college recruiters, 10,000 parents and spectators and 450 paid staff.

Address: Phoenix Convention Center , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: 281-545-1939 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.volleyball-festival.com
Fee: Team entry fee

July

4 Annual Fabulous Phoenix Fourth - 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, 6-10 pm.

Address: Steele Indian School Park, Indian School Rd. & Central Ave. , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: 602-534-FEST (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.phoenix.gov/parks/special-events/fabphx4
Fee: Free, free parking & shuttles from the Arizona Center

August

23 - 25 Annual Family Cornfest Arts & Crafts Fair - Savor fresh sweet corn, shop for arts & crafts offered by more than 60 vendors and bring the kids for clowns, face painting and balloon animals.

Address: El Zaribah Shrine Auditorium , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: 602-231-0300 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: el-zaribah.org
Fee: Free admission and parking, $5-$9 for lunch

September

13 - 22 Arizona Restaurant Week - Arizona Restaurant Week is an exciting event developed to showcase the outstanding culinary scene in the Phoenix metro market. Guests of the event will be able to partake in Arizona�s finest fare at a special rate. Each restaurant will offer a three-course menu of signature dishes for $29 per person or $58 per couple, excluding beverages, tax and gratuity.

See the website for a list of participating restaurants. Each restaurant page will list the menus offered during Arizona Restaurant Week. Making reservations in advance is strongly suggested as spaces may fill up very quickly. To make a reservation, contact the restaurant directly or make your reservations online by clicking on the reservations link provided on each restaurant page.

Address: Several Locations , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: 602-307-9134 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: sherry@azrestaurant.org
Web: www.arizonarestaurantweek.com
Fee: $29 to $58

14 Annual Phoenix Famtastical Festival - The Annual Phoenix Children's Festival returns to CityScape in Downtown Phoenix and promises to deliver even more fun and excitement. Mark your calendars and get ready for more highly interactive, experiential and education attractions and fun for the entire family!

This one-day outdoor festival features activities focused on children ages 3-12 years of age and their parents and include multiple adventure stages/zones with group specific or themed adventures for the entire family. This signature event is a cant miss event for you and the family!

www.facebook.com/famtasticalfestival/

Address: CityScape, 1 East Washington , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: 602-529-2810 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: info@phoenixchildrensfestival.com
Web: famtasticalfestival.com

20 - 27AZ0608029e001 - Phoenix Arizona State Fair - Arizona's largest event and one of the top state fairs in the country, the Arizona State Fair offers the best in affordable, family entertainment. From live rock to livestock; deep fried candy bars to bumper cars; pie eating and grandstand seating. There's home arts with tasty tartes, or shoot the hoops and eat ice cream scoops. The Arizona State Fair has something for everyone.

Thursday - Sunday

Address: 1826 W. McDowell Rd , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: 800-343-FAIR (Always call and confirm events)
Email: info@azstatefair.com
Web: www.azstatefair.com
Fee: General Admission, $15. Special discount days!

22 Phoenix Bridal Show - The Phoenix Bridal Show brings all the leading professionals to you all in one day, all in one place. While you're planning YOUR day; you have decisions, appointments, phone calls and errands to do. Let us help relieve your stress by helping you get your wedding planning off to a great start. This "One-Stop" planning experience is the perfect way to find all of the services you'll need to make your wedding day as perfect as you've imagined.

Let top wedding professionals inspire you... Enjoy high energy fashion shows featuring the ultimate in bridal fashions for the entire wedding party. All the products, services, ideas and information you'll need to make your dream wedding come to life are all waiting for you at the Phoenix Bridal Show.

Address: Chateau Luxe, 1175 E Lone Cactus Dr , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: 480-874-4718 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: contact@phoenixbridalshow.com
Web: www.phoenixbridalshow.com/

October

29 - 27AZ0608029e062 - Phoenix Arizona State Fair - Arizona's largest event and one of the top state fairs in the country, the Arizona State Fair offers the best in affordable, family entertainment. From live rock to livestock; deep fried candy bars to bumper cars; pie eating and grandstand seating. There's home arts with tasty tartes, or shoot the hoops and eat ice cream scoops. The Arizona State Fair has something for everyone.

Thursday - Sunday

Address: 1826 W. McDowell Rd , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: 602-252-6771 (Always call and confirm events)
Fax: 602-495-1302
Email: info@azstatefair.com
Web: www.azstatefair.com
Fee: General Admission, $15. Special discount days!

29 Native American Recognition Days (NARD) Powwow - The Arizona Native American community celebrates Native American Recognition Days from October through December each year. Download the flyer below for a full listing of events taking place over these months in the various communities! The Pow Wow is only one of many agendas. All dancers and drum groups welcome!

Address: Steele Indian School Park, 300 E Indian School Road , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: (602)264-6768 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: info@phxindcenter.org
Web: www.aznard.org/
Fee: Free Admission/Open to the public

11 - 13 Greater Phoenix Greek Festival - Ethnic cuisine, cooking demos, cathedral tours, folk dancers, authentic regional costumes, artifacts, entertainment, Fri 5-10 pm, Sat 11am - 10 pm, Sun 11am - 8 pm.

Address: James A. Speros Community Center, 1973 East Maryland Avenue , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: 602-264-2791 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: phoenixgreekfestival.org/
Fee: $2.00 for adults; children under 12 Free
Seniors 60 & up Free Sat & Sun 11:00 am – 3:00 pm

November

2 Phoenix Summit Challenge - Phoenix Summit Challenge highlights the vastness, beauty and physical challenge the city's more than 41,000 acres of desert parks and mountain preserves offer.

Participants choose from the PHX7, PHX5, PHX4 or All Abilities4 routes and packages. Cost per person includes a day of hiking, dinner, giveaways and event t-shirt. Corporate/Team (team of eight) registration also is available.

Address: 12634 N. Paradise Village Pkwy. W. , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: 602-262-6862 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: receptionist.pks@phoenix.gov
Web: www.phoenix.gov/parks/trails/psc
Fee: Free

2 - 3 Annual SerbFest - Experience all of the traditions of Serbia. Be sure to bring your appetite and try delicious homemade Serbian cuisine and pastries. There is also live Serbian music and traditional folk dancing, church tours of a Byzantine style church, a shopping bazaar which includes religious, cultural and ethnic items, and a Kids Zone where kids can play all day. All proceeds will benefit the Child Crisis Center. Great ambience for all to enjoy!
Hours: Sat 11am-10pm Sun. Noon-8pm

Address: St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church,4436 E. Mckinley Street , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: 602-275-7360 (Always call and confirm events)
Fax: 602-275-4112
Email: stsavaphx@gmail.com
Web: www.stsava.com
Fee: Adults $2.00 Children 12 & Under Free

9 Grand Avenue Festival - The annual Grand Avenue Festival celebrates the unusual history of this historic street and the small businesses, arts, and interesting adaptive re-use projects that line this angled corridor to downtown Phoenix. The festival highlights adaptive re-use of commercial buildings, neighborhood sustainability, and recycling - while showcasing the one-of-a-kind small businesses and art venues that populate Grand Avenue and vicinity. There will be tours of historic and hybrid commercial adaptive re-use projects; art exhibits; performances; installations; fashion shows; music; and merchandise that relate to the festival theme. For more info about the festival contact: GrandAvePhoenix@gmail.com

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Address: Lower Grand Avenue, from Van Buren to the 1-10 overpass , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: 602-252-3774 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: grandavephoenix@gmail.com
Web: www.grandavenueartsandpreservation.org
Fee: Free

11 Veteran's Day Parade - Phoenix Veterans Day Parade, presented by Honoring Arizona's Veterans, 11:00 am - 1:00 pm. every year on November 11, starts at North Phoenix Baptist Church, Montebello and Central South on Central at Montebello, East on Camelback, South on 7th to Indian School Road, Phoenix, AZ, 85012

The Phoenix Veterans Day Parade, presented by Honoring Arizona's Veterans has a long history of pride and patriotism in Phoenix on Veterans Day. This family friendly event glistens with a beautiful tribute to our true heroes our Veterans. You'll see large helium balloons, Veterans Service Organizations, JROTC entries, a 30x60 foot American Flag carried down the route, floats, equestrian units, military flyovers and much, much more.

The Phoenix Veterans Day Parade Committee is an all-volunteer, non-profit group of dedicated Veterans, Military, and community leaders who support the mission to ensure our Veterans are recognized on their special day through this parade. Ongoing since 1997, this parade features 45,000 attendees, 100 parade entries, and seven announcers booths along the route for you to learn more about our Veterans.

For more details please contact our Parade Coordinator: Paula Pedene Paula@PedenePR.com Tel#: 480-772-2934

Address: VA Hospital, Central Ave. , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: 480-772-2934 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: Paula@PedenePR.com
Web: www.honoringarizonasveterans.org

23 - 30 ZooLights - 6:00-10:00 pm nightly (closed December 25th)
Come celebrate your holidays at ZooLights. Experience a tropical jungle in Rainforests of the World, stand back when passing the three dimensional, 18-foot lighted rattlesnake in the desert of the Arizona Trail and delight at the animated display of lighted penguins in the Antarctic. Discover the diversity of homes we all share through the magic and music of ZooLights!
Don't miss Jengo, the talking giraffe, 2.5 million lights and nearly 400 light sculptures. Carousel rides, the aroma of Kettle Korn and music around every corner will add to the holiday fantasy as the Phoenix Zoo once again transforms itself into one of the largest lighting events in the southwest.
Call for more information.

Address: 455 N Galvin Parkway , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: 602-273-1341 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.phoenixzoo.org
Fee: Admission

27 - 30 Las Noches de las Luminarias - Experience a unique Southwest holiday tradition, Las Noches de las Luminarias. Each night of Luminaria, the Garden is transformed into a place of enchanted beauty when thousands of hand-lit luminarias light the pathways and cast a soft glow on the Garden's world-renowned plant collection. This year the Garden will offer 22 nights where you can stroll the luminaria-lit paths, savor a glass of wine or hot cider, stop to take in the sounds of musical performances, enjoy a delicious dinner by Arcadia Farms Taste of the Desert, and complete your holiday shopping in the Garden Shop. Las Noches de las Luminarias is a unique Southwest holiday tradition not to be missed. Purchase your tickets today to ensure the night of your choice. Call for more information.

Address: 1201 North Glavin Parkway , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: 480-481-8124 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.dbg.org
Fee: $34.95-$39.95

December

9 - 10 Celebration of Basketweaving and Native Foods Festival - More than 75 of the nation's finest Native American basket weavers will be showcasing and selling their work, special music & dance performances, artist demonstrations & a special marketplace celebrating the basketweaving heritage of Native cultures across the country, plus Native Food producers from 15 tribes, top chefs demonstrate both traditional & contemporary preparations and recipes. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Address: Heard Museum , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: 602-252-8848 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.heard.org
Fee: $4-10.00

1 - 31 ZooLights - 6:00-10:00 pm nightly (closed December 25th)
Come celebrate your holidays at ZooLights. Experience a tropical jungle in Rainforests of the World, stand back when passing the three dimensional, 18-foot lighted rattlesnake in the desert of the Arizona Trail and delight at the animated display of lighted penguins in the Antarctic. Discover the diversity of homes we all share through the magic and music of ZooLights!
Don't miss Jengo, the talking giraffe, 2.5 million lights and nearly 400 light sculptures. Carousel rides, the aroma of Kettle Korn and music around every corner will add to the holiday fantasy as the Phoenix Zoo once again transforms itself into one of the largest lighting events in the southwest. Call for more information.

Address: 455 North Glavin Parkway , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: 602-273-1341 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.phoenixzoo.org
Fee: Admission

1 - 31 Las Noches de la Luminarias - Experience a unique Southwest holiday tradition, Las Noches de las Luminarias. Each night of Luminaria, the Garden is transformed into a place of enchanted beauty when thousands of hand-lit luminarias light the pathways and cast a soft glow on the Garden's world-renowned plant collection. This year the Garden will offer 22 nights where you can stroll the luminaria-lit paths, savor a glass of wine or hot cider, stop to take in the sounds of musical performances, enjoy a delicious dinner by Arcadia Farms Taste of the Desert, and complete your holiday shopping in the Garden Shop. Las Noches de las Luminarias is a unique Southwest holiday tradition not to be missed. Purchase your tickets today to ensure the night of your choice. The event happens only on certain days during that period, with hours from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Call for more information.

Address: 1201 North Glavin Parkway , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: 480-941-8124 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.dbg.org
Fee: $34.95-$39.95

7 - 8 Annual Pueblo Grande Indian Market - Join us once again as we celebrate Native American Arts with out traditional Indian Market. Enjoy live performances, unique artists with hand-made jewelry, pottery and more. A family friendly event that offers fun and Native American history in one convenient location. 9:00 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Complimentary nearby parking available with easy access from downtown Phoenix with the Valley Metro Rail stop nearby.

Shop over 100 artists booths including fry bread, Navajo tacos, cactus chili and burgers will be available with food trucks.

Raffle prizes for fabulous prizes including jewelry, blankets, gift certificates and more – all proceed benefit the PGMA.

Address: Steele Indian School Park , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: 877-706-4408 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.pueblogrande.org
Fee: $10.00, Under 12 free

13 - 16 Las Noches de la Luminarias - Experience a unique Southwest holiday tradition, Las Noches de las Luminarias. Each night of Luminaria, the Garden is transformed into a place of enchanted beauty when thousands of hand-lit luminarias light the pathways and cast a soft glow on the Garden's world-renowned plant collection. This year the Garden will offer 22 nights where you can stroll the luminaria-lit paths, savor a glass of wine or hot cider, stop to take in the sounds of musical performances, enjoy a delicious dinner by Arcadia Farms Taste of the Desert, and complete your holiday shopping in the Garden Shop. Las Noches de las Luminarias is a unique Southwest holiday tradition not to be missed. Purchase your tickets today to ensure the night of your choice.
HOURS:
5:30 - 9:30 p.m.
Call for more information.

Address: 1201 North Glavin Parkway , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: 480-941-8124 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.dbg.org
Fee: $34.95-$39.95

22 - 26 Annual Arizona National Stock Show - Livestock shows for 4-H, FFA & adult exhibitors, Li'l Buckaroo rodeo, Cowboy Classics, western art & gear show with workshops & demonstrations, farm experience, chili challenge, antique tractor pull, 8 am - 5 pm.

Address: State Fairgrounds , Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: 602-258-8568 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.anls.org

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Arizona Science Center

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Arizona Mineral Museum

The Arizona Mineral Museum began as a Territorial Fair exhibit in 1884. It was so popular that in 1917 the Arizona State Legislature authorized funding to construct a mineral building on the State Fairgrounds. It was completed in 1919

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Phoenix Art Museum

PhoenixArt Museum is the Southwest\'s premier destination for world-class visual arts. Popular international exhibitions are shown along side the Museum\'s outstanding collection of more than 18,000

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Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park

Pueblo Grande Museum is located at a 1,500 year-old Hohokam village ruins in modern day Phoenix. For over 70 years the museum has been dedicated to the study and interpretation of the Hohokam culture. On the 102 acre park grounds, visitors explore the ruin of an 800

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Arizona Capitol Museum

Restored in 1981, the original Arizona State Capitol now is home to a museum and the state archives. Built in 1899, the building housed the territorial government until 1912, when Arizona's first governor was inaugurated. Left empty after state offices moved to larger, adjacent buildings in 1974

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