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January Events

Fiesta Bowl

Tostitos Fiesta Bowl hosts the champion of the Big 12 Conference and another of the nation’s top college football teams at University of Phoenix Stadium.
Call (480) 350-0900 for more information.

PF Changs Rock and Roll Marathon

The average temperature in January here in Phoenix is 65 degrees, so get out and enjoy the weather, with a walker friendly, 1/2 marathon or marathon race.

Maricopa County Home Shows

Mid-January brings the annual showcase for upgrading the homestead at the largest home and garden show in Arizona, held at the Arizona State Fairgrounds. The southwest flower and garden show has been combined with the home show and offers exposition of flowers, gardening and landscaping, including workshops and exhibits that showcase the beauty and variety of Southwest flora.
Call (602) 485-1691 for more information.
Shows are in January, March, May, August and October.

Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Auction

Six days of antique car auctions selling collector cars from all vintages including celebrity-owned cars and motorcycles.
Barrett-Jackson Auction Company
7400 E Monte Cristo Ave
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Phone: 480-663-6255

Italian American Festival

Kokopelli Winery and Bistro is saluting all Italian Americans on January 28 through 30.
The festival will include: Home-style Italian food and desserts, live Italian music all weekend, bocce ball and the Pantera Car Club of Arizona will display their rare Italian made sports cars. Discounted wine tasting and Italian inspired wines by Kokopelli Winery will be featured.

PGA Tour - Phoenix Open

Monday Jan 31 - Sunday Feb 6, 2011
Played in North Scottsdale and annually sporting the largest crowds on the PGA TOUR, the Waste Management Open has gained legendary status on TOUR for being unlike any other golf tournament.
The Tournament Players Club in Scottsdale is the site for this annual golf tournament held during January and February.


February Events

Arabian Horse show

Incredibly beautiful Arabian horses, exhibits, shopping, food and drink.
2/17/2011 - 2/27/2011
The Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show is held at West World
16601 North Pima Road
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
View schedule here: Schedule

NASCAR: Subway Fresh 500

The Phoenix International Raceway in Avondale is the site for this NASCAR competition.

Renaissance Festival

Looking for a unique getaway? How about a trip back in time?
Escape to the Arizona Renaissance Festival where pleasure and celebration are the only orders of the day as decreed by the King!
The Arizona Renaissance Festival is one of the largest of the Renaissance events in the nation because it is really five Festivals all rolled into a giant, costumed fantasy village with:
* Twelve Stages of Continuous Live Entertainment
* An Outdoor Circus
* A Medieval Arts & Crafts Fair
* A Jousting Tournament with Three Performances Each Day
* A Day - Long Feast
Wear comfortable shoes!

Lost Dutchman Days

Rodeo, parade, carnival, beer and brats - what more can you ask for - oh the proceeds benefit youth organizations in the community.

Fountain Hills Art Fair

The Fountain Hills Great Fair is held in the month of February. This three day juried art fair features nearly 480 artists and artisans from across the United States and around the globe, and attracts 200,000+ visitors.

International Sportsmen's Expo

At the University of Phoenix Stadium, the International Sportsmen’s Expo provides a wealth of expert advice on hunting, fly-casting, off-roading, camping, hiking, and more.
Call (623) 433-7100 for more information.


March Events

Ostrich Festival

For three fun-filled days in March, Tumbleweed Park in Chandler Arizona will resound with music, excitement, and laughter. Two stages spotlight a diverse sampling of great music, while a huge midway provides excitement to thousands of festival fans. Ostrich races complete with human jockeys are a sight unique to Chandler! Like any world class festival, all kinds of food will be available from the traditional fair favorites to Ostrich burgers.

West of Western Culinary Festival

In mid-March, the West of Western Culinary Festival features a Grand Tasting with more than 50 Arizona chefs redefining the image of Western cuisine, 20 wineries, cooking demos and classes, and boutique and heirloom food items, all hosted by Phoenix Art Museum in the Sculpture Garden and Great Hall, prepaid reservations required.
Call (602) 262-5652 for more information.

Festival of the West

Westworld in Scottsdale Family was important in the old west and that focus is carried on at this festival. Friday is kids day and there are plenty of great children's activities held every day at the Festival.

Aloha Festival

Created by a community seen as a small island in the ocean of other cultures composing Phoenix and Arizona, the festival at the Heritage & Science Park has mushroomed in popularity over the past decade to become a showcase of Polynesian traditions in the desert.
Free admission. Call (602) 262-5029 for more information.

2011 Great Arizona Beer Festival

The 2011 Great Arizona Beer Festival will be a one-day event!
Plan to join us on Saturday, March 5, 2011 at Tempe Beach Park for one day of great beer, music, food and fun! Sample up to 24 out of more than 200 craft beers - more than any other beer festival in the Southwest! Plus, you now have an opportunity to make beer history.

Maricopa County Home Shows

March brings the annual showcase for upgrading the homestead at the largest home and garden show in Arizona, held at the Arizona State Fairgrounds. The southwest flower and garden show has been combined with the home show and offers exposition of flowers, gardening and landscaping, including workshops and exhibits that showcase the beauty and variety of Southwest flora.
Call (602) 485-1691 for more information.
Shows are in January, March, May, August and October.


April Events

Arizona Diamondbacks Baseball

Nothing signals advent of spring more than baseball with a capital B, tightly meshed into American culture with historic firsts, icon performances, record-setting events, and traditions from hot dogs slathered in mustard to unexpected curve balls, and seventh-inning stretches. Books and movies about baseball are fine and dandy, but nothing beats Major League Baseball action, playing out each season from April through the World Series. Arizona Diamondbacks - To book seats to root for your Arizona Diamondbacks
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Phoenix Jazz & Blues Festival In April or May, the Phoenix Jazz & Blue Festival each year presents bands from coast to coast, with area restaurants catering the event at Steele Indian School Park. Performers over the years have included Big Nick and the Gila Monsters, Taj Mahal, Freddy Cole, and Magic Slim. Call (602) 230-1311 for more information.

Scottsdale Culinary Festival

Gourmet food takes center stage at April’s annual Scottsdale Culinary Festival, going strong for more than a quarter century. Wineries, chefs, celebrities, locals and tourists alike gather for a culinary extravaganza showcasing a long weekend of fiery sunsets and incredible cuisine. The Festival draws more than 40,000 visitors looking to enjoy fabulous food, fun, festivities and ideal weather!

AZ Family Women's Expo

This annual exposition ranks as one of the state’s top five consumer events, attracting more than 65,000 each year with inspired education, entertainment, Valley chef demonstrations, free health screenings, beauty makeovers, cleaning tips and more. Spend a relaxing day being pampered with spa treatments, massages and retail therapy. Inspiring Keynote Speakers Kirstie Alley and Helen Hunt re-ignite your inner you. Over 600 Shopping Pavilions, perfect for unique holiday gift Ideas for every member of your family - and that all important "You". Samples and more at the Ultimate Women's Expo.

Special Olympics

Sports Offered: Athletics, Powerlifting, Tennis, Gymnastics, Kayaking, Volleyball
Date: April 28 - 30, 2011 at Mesa Community College

AZ Pride

Phoenix Pride celebrates and promotes the history, diversity and future prosperity of the metropolitan Phoenix LGBTQ community.


May Events

Maricopa County Home Shows

May brings the annual showcase for upgrading the homestead at the largest home and garden show in Arizona, held at the Arizona State Fairgrounds. The southwest flower and garden show has been combined with the home show and offers exposition of flowers, gardening and landscaping, including workshops and exhibits that showcase the beauty and variety of Southwest flora.
Call (602) 485-1691 for more information.
Shows are in January, March, May, August and October.

National Public Gardens Day

Experts on horticulture, outdoor exhibits, a farmers' market and gardening workshops are featured on a weekend early in May at the Desert Botanical Garden, Papago Park,just north of Tempe and east of the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX).
Call (480) 941-1225 for more information.

Peach Festival

Schnepf Farms - producing fresh memories every day. May 14th, 15th, 21st, 22nd 2011 are the Peach Festival dates, with peach picking, hay rides, tractor displays, pancake breakfasts and more.
Entrance Address: 24810 S. Rittenhouse Road
Queen Creek, Arizona 85242
Information line: 480-987-3100
Schnepffarms.com


June Events


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Festival of Lights

Festival Of Lights Wine & Microbrew Tasting Festival !
This event always occurs the first Saturday in June at The Foothills Golf Club. It's a fun, social evening where 1,000 adults gather to take in 50 wine & beer varieties from Alliance Beverage Company. A competitive Silent Auction of 100+ items accompanies the event.

Festival Of Lights Charity Golf Tournament !

Our Charity Golf Tournament occurs on the first Saturday in June at The Foothills Golf Club and is operated in partnership with the Ahwatukee Kiwanis Club. It's a shotgun scramble that tees off at 7:30am and includes nearly $20K in prizes.

Made in the Shade Beer Festival

More than 30 breweries are represented in mid to late June, as well as food vendors and live performers, at the Coconino County Fairgrounds in Fort Tuthill County Park, Flagstaff, where visitors can sample beers and enjoy live bands.
Call (928) 779-1775 for more information.


July Events


Check out the website at:
Rawhide
Fourth of July Fireworks!!
5700 West North Loop Road
Chandler, AZ 85226
Phone: 480-502-5600 OR 800-527-1880
Email: Info@Rawhide.com


August Events

Maricopa County Home Shows

August brings the annual showcase for upgrading the homestead at the largest home and garden show in Arizona, held at the Arizona State Fairgrounds. The southwest flower and garden show has been combined with the home show and offers exposition of flowers, gardening and landscaping, including workshops and exhibits that showcase the beauty and variety of Southwest flora.
Call (602) 485-1691 for more information.
Shows are in January, March, May, August and October.

Grape Train Escape, Tequila Sunset, Starlight Tours

Select Saturday evenings feature our popular Starlight Tours and Tequila Sunset Limited trains while the Grape Train Escapes (wine-tasting trains) highlight select Friday evenings throughout the summer. Each one enhances the lure of this unique route under illuminated evening skies.
These trains depart during the light of day; reach Perkinsville as the sun bids farewell with a vibrant Arizona sunset, and return when the nocturnal beauty of the Canyon awakens.


September Events


October Events

Arizona State Fair

Family fun for all. Hundreds of thousands of residents from across the state flock to the fair each year to enjoy its new foods, exhibits, and entertainment offerings. A fall tradition, with a great mix of traditional and cutting edge entertainment and exhibits with national concerts, rodeos, racing, livestock, homemaking arts, rides, and taste treats.

Oktoberfest Tempe Town Lake

On the first weekend of October for more than three decades at Tempe Beach Park, Tempe's fall festival features live music, Bavarian beer gardens, Beers of the world, non-stop polka, bratwurst, strudel, garage band competition, giant carnival and more. John Madden football tournament, lots of video games and arts & crafts for the kids, Splash Playground and Regensburg Bounceland.
Call (480) 609-3978 for more information.

Old World Oktoberfest

In early to mid-October, downtown Phoenix hosts an authentic Bavarian Oktoberfest, produced by the Arizona Center for Germanic Cultures, with live Bavarian music, dancing, beer maidens and traditional Bavarian food.

Stagecoach Village Fine Art & Wine

Celebrate the beginning of the traditional Holiday Shopping season! Featuring a wide variety of jury selected fine Arts and Crafts. Enjoy open air shopping, dining, wine tasting and musical entertainment in the high Sonoran desert surrounding Cave Creek and Carefree.
November 26-28, 2010 - Stagecoach Village Cave Creek, Arizona

Rainbows Festival

The Festival is an urban street fair and festival to celebrate the great diversity of Phoenix. This celebration is held each year in downtown Phoenix in Heritage Square Park.

Maricopa County Home Shows

October brings the annual showcase for upgrading the homestead at the largest home and garden show in Arizona, held at the Arizona State Fairgrounds. The southwest flower and garden show has been combined with the home show and offers exposition of flowers, gardening and landscaping, including workshops and exhibits that showcase the beauty and variety of Southwest flora.
Call (602) 485-1691 for more information.
Shows are in January, March, May, August and October.


November Events

Arizona International Auto Show

During the last week in November, the new cars, crossovers, sport-utility vehicles, trucks and other vehicles for next year, including pre-production models and experimental vehicles are displayed at the Phoenix Convention Center, where visitors can look under the hood, sit behind the wheel, and get a good view of the whole market.

Fountain Hills Festival of Arts & Crafts

The Fountain Festival of Arts & Crafts is held in the month of November and features nearly 480 artists and artisans and gourmet food provisioners. Over 200,000 visitors are attracted to this event to do their holiday shopping, purchase art and enjoy good food and entertainment. Many of the artists in this fair feature unique holiday themed ornaments that have become family tradition.

ZooLights at the Phoenix Zoo

All aglow as one of the southwest’s largest holiday light displays, ZooLights bathes grounds of the Phoenix Zoo in yuletide cheer with some two million lights and dozens of animated displays. Tickets go on sale in early October, and the Zoo closes in mid-November to prepare for ZooLight’s Thanksiving unveiling. ZooLights is closed on Christmas.


Check out the website at:
Festival of Lights

Festival Of Lights Kickoff Party !
Always occurring the Saturday after Thanksgiving, this family festival is Ahwatukee's largest event in which 15,000 people come together in Desert Foothills Park to celebrate the "kick-off" of the holiday season and the Chandler Blvd light display.


December Events

Arizona National Livestock Show

The Arizona National Livestock Show is the largest show of its kind in the Southwest, an annual Phoenix tradition since 1948 with a reputation as a prestigious Show with warm hospitality.

Holiday in a Bow

From after Thanksgiving through Christmas Day, Harkins Theatres throughout the Phoenix area partner with Free Arts of Arizona to provide decorative bows made from movie trailers for sale in support of local children's programs.
Call (602) 258-8100 for more information.

ZooLights at the Phoenix Zoo

All aglow as one of the southwest’s largest holiday light displays, ZooLights bathes grounds of the Phoenix Zoo in yuletide cheer with some two million lights and dozens of animated displays. Tickets go on sale in early October, and the Zoo closes in mid-November to prepare for ZooLight’s Thanksgiving unveiling. ZooLights is closed on Christmas.

Fiesta Bowl Parade & Events

The annual parade on Central Avenue and other pre-bowl events throughout Greater Phoenix lead up to the big game.
Call (480) 350-0900 for more information.


Check out the website at:
Festival of Lights

Festival Of Lights Hayrides and Luminary Walk !
The annual Hayrides and Luminary Walks begin.