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July 2017
July 2017, page 16

16 JULY 2017 ARCAD A NEWS THURSDAY 7/27 Rumpelstiltskin 10 a.m. at the Great Arizona Puppet Theater, 302 W. Latham St., Phoenix. It sure is hard to not be a trickster with a name like Rumpelstiltskin! Watch this classic tale of the creature with a hard to remember name and a maiden who makes gold out of straw, this time portrayed by puppets! This show is recommended for kids from kindergarten through 3 rd grade. Tickets are $10 and $7 for kids. For more: azpuppets.org. FRIDAY 7/28 Summer Music Series 7:30 p.m. at the Phoenix Theatre, 100 E. McDowell Road, Phoenix. What’s better than warm weather and awesome music? The Summer Music Series is here to provide! This Friday, the music will be presented by Walt Richardson and Friends, a blend of Reggae, ‘60s and ‘70s! Richardson hails from Tempe and was inducted into Arizona’s Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame. Come out to the theatre and get ready to move and groove to the music. Tickets are $31. For more: phoenixtheatre.com. Parent’s Night Out: Monsters in the Museum 6 – 9 p.m. at the IDEA Museum, 150 W. Pepper Place, Mesa. Remember in Nights at the Museum when all of the characters came to life after hours? Well, now your child can find out if that really happens! Drop off the kiddos for a fun night at the museum and enjoy a few hours to do whatever you please. Kids must be ages 4-12. Admission is $20 and includes dinner for the kids. For more: ideamuseum.org. SATURDAY 7/29 Saturday Skating Lessons 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. at Great Skate, Center, 100 N. 3 rd St., Phoenix. It’s about to get real wild at the Phoenix Convention Center. The Real Wild and Woody Beer Festival celebrates the state’s and regions’ most notable beers, from real aged to cask brewed. More than 50 breweries will be on site. General admission gets 20 beer tasting tickets and food samples. The first 500 to purchase tickets will also get a commemorative “30 years of brewing in Arizona” glass. Tickets are $57. For more: realwildandwoody.com. 10054 N. 43 Ave., Glendale. Learn to how roller skate like a pro at Great Skate’s skating lessons! Kids from two all the way up to teens are welcome to this one hour lesson on how to skate and then are invited to stay for free skate time until 12:30. Admission is $5.50 and attendees must be early for their lesson. For more: unitedskates.com. Real Wild and Woody Beer Festival 2 – 6 p.m. at the Phoenix Convention WHAT’S HAPPENING, ARCADIA? Rumpelsiltskin at the Great Arizona Puppet Theater in Phoenix. Real Wild and Woody Beer Fesival at the Phoenix Convention Center.

17 JULY 2017 ARCAD A NEWS SATURDAY 7/1-MONDAY 7/3 Rodeo Days Fine Arts and Crafts Show Times vary, at the Yavapai County Courthouse, 120 S. Cortez St., Prescott. Enjoy the beauty of the drive and the beauty of the arts at the 37 th annual Prescott Rodeo Days and Fine Arts Show. In conjunction with the World’s Oldest Rodeo, this event boasts more than 150 artists and craftsmen coming from all over the west. There will also be a kiddie parade on Friday and a Frontier Days Parade Saturday as well as live entertainment, boot races, and of course, rodeo performances! This event is free for all ages. For more: prescottdowntown.com. SATURDAY 7/1-MONDAY 7/3 Flagstaff Art in the Park 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Sat-Sun, 9 a.m. – p.m. Monday at Wheeler Park, 212 W Aspen Ave, Flagstaff. If you don’t find that one- of-a-kind piece at Prescott’s Arts and Crafts Show, you can head to Wheeler Park in Flagstaff and check out the selection of juried fine arts and even meet the artists. At Art in the Park, there will be live entertainment, a kids zone, petting zoo and a wine garden for the grown-ups. Escape the heat and enjoy the art! This event is free. For more: flagstaffartinthepark.com. SATURDAY 7/1-SUNDAY 7/2 Hopi Festival of Arts and Culture 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. at the Museum of Northern Arizona, 3101 N. Fort Valley Road, Flagstaff. Take a day or two and learn about the culture of the Hopi Indians. Browse over the works of more than 100 artists from the Hopi village, listen to traditional music, artist demos, dancing, authentic food, workshops, lectures and a kids zone. Tickets are $12 and $8 for kids. For more: musnaz.org. fluorescent minerals from the professionals! There will also be glow and flow yoga, so you can learn and relax! Tickets are $20 and $8 for kids. For more: desertmuseum.org. TUESDAY 7/4 Firecracker Express 1 p.m. at the Verde Canyon Railroad, 300 N. Broadway, Clarkdale. Celebrate the Fourth a little differently this year. Verde Canyon Railroad presents Firecracker Express. Start off with the morning parade and park festivities, then head over to the railroad for a home-cooked BBQ meal and live music. Then hop the train for a patriotic ride with Sonora, a rescued bald eagle, who will visit the cabins during the train ride. Top it with fireworks and you’ve got yourself an explosive Fourth of July! Tickets are $50-$90. For more: verdecanyonrr.com. FRIDAY 7/7-SUNDAY 7/9 Medieval Mayhem 10 a.m. – 5/7:00 p.m. at Mountain Meadows Recreation Complex, 1101 N. Woodland Road, Pinetop. If Medieval is your time period, this event is for you. Enjoy all things medieval at this mayhem festival, including period dress, food, live music and entertainment, sword fights, vendors and even a mermaid. Break out your chain mail and head to the White Mountains. Tickets are $5-$10. For more: azmayhem.com. SATURDAY 7/1 Cool Summer Nights: Glitter and Glow 5 – 10 p.m. at the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum, 2021 N. Kinney Road, Tucson. Beat the heat and spend the evening at the museum. Bring a flashlight, explore the grounds, and participate in Glitter and Glow—a night under the stars. There will be animated animals and you can learn about Hopi Festival of Arts and Culture at the Museum of Northern Arizona in Flagstaff. OUT OF THE AREA, BUT WORTH THE DRIVE STOP DWELLING ON POOR HEALTH AND DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT You really do have options to the typical regimen of pharmaceutical drugs and endless doctor visits. Deep down, you recognize that this traditional approach is only masking the symptoms and at best, managing your condition. Restoring your health is an option and can only occur if you choose to take control. At Arizona Natural Health Center, you’ll find an approach that focuses on the underlying cause of your health challenges rather than focusing on masking symptoms. Our goals are to empower you to integrate our proven approach and lifestyle changes to help you achieve your goals. 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