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November Events 2019 Arizona Calendar of Events www.VisitArizona.com Marjorie Magnusson 602-364-3695 [email protected] 1 PHOENIX: Music in the Garden: Guitarras Latinas – Desert Botanical Garden. The Garden presents a spectacular lineup of talent at Music in the Garden’s fall concert series. Situated at the base of the butte, Ullman Terrace provides an unmatchable backdrop for audiences to enjoy the sounds of beloved favorites and discover new talent. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Concerts 7 - 9 p.m. Members: $25 General Public: $30. Attendees must be 21 or older. 480-481-8188. https://www.dbg.org/ 1 TUCSON: Crush Party 2019 - Come play with the big kids! Enjoy food, drinks and music while playing with art and games and dancing in the moonlight. This is a 21+ event. 6-9 pm. https://tucsonmuseumofart.org/crush-party/ 1-2 BEAVER CREEK: Annual Fall Festival Arts & Crafts Festival – Beaver Creek Adult Center. Includes arts and crafts, bake sale and raffle. On display will be original artwork, jewelry, candles, bath & body products, handmade shirts and handbags. Free. 9 am – 3 pm. 928-567-4556 or http://bcac.online/ H 1-2 CLIFTON: 7th Annual Colors of Copper - Galleria on Historical Chase Creek Street. Art competition with two and three-dimension art inspired by the Colors of Copper. Talented artists from Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado will gather at the Galleria Coronado to display their beautiful works in the juried exhibition. Arizona's winemakers join in the festivities to present visitors with opportunities for wine tasting and purchase. Fri 2-8 pm. Sat. Noon – 8 pm. 928-865-3313 or 928-432-1457 1-2 GILBERT: Gilbert Off the Street Art Festival – Heritage District. Enjoy the sights, sounds and vibrant energy. The event will be filled with live music, street performers, kid’s activities, food trucks and artisan and craft vendors. Joining us this year will be the Tasteabout Gilbert Event. Fri 4-9 pm, Sat 9 am – 7 pm. https://www.gilbertaz.gov/departments/parks-and-recreation/special-events-and- permits/gilbert-off-the-street-festival 1-2 SUN CITY: Holidaze Craft Faire - Willowbrook Church. Do your Christmas shopping with over 125 award-winning local artisans/vendors and our own Kris Krafters, raffles and demonstrations. Enjoy our Ye Olde Sweet Shoppe and hot lunch from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. A vendor will sharpen scissors, knives, and tools at a reasonable price. Free. 9 am - 2 pm. https://willowbrookumc.org/ H 1-3 BLACK CANYON CITY: 43rd Annual Rock-A-Rama Gem & Mineral Show – High Desert Park. Rock-a-Rama features more than 30 vendors/tailgaters selling a variety of rock- related wares including fossils, meteorites, rough rocks, minerals, precut cabs, and jewelry. Food is available in our Clubhouse and we facilitate an excellent and interesting raffle. High Desert Park also offers a beautiful hiking trail at the foot of the Bradshaw Mountains. Free. Fri & Sun 9 am – 4, Sat 9 am – 5 pm. 623-326- 0237 or http://www.highdeserthelpers.org/ 1-3 BUCKEYE: Rock the Boat - Boat Race & Music Festival – Hidden Lake. Featuring local Arizona acts in the musical genres of rock, roots and country. You don't want to miss seeing these talented artists live, and you may even discover one of them to be H-handicap access Audience size: w-less than 1,000; x-1,000-10,000; y-10,000-50,000; z-more than 50,000

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November Events 2019Arizona Calendar of Events www.VisitArizona.comMarjorie Magnusson 602-364-3695 [email protected]

1 PHOENIX: Music in the Garden: Guitarras Latinas – Desert Botanical Garden. The Garden presents a spectacular lineup of talent at Music in the Garden’s fall concert series. Situated at the base of the butte, Ullman Terrace provides an unmatchable backdrop for audiences to enjoy the sounds of beloved favorites and discover new talent. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Concerts 7 - 9 p.m. Members: $25 General Public: $30. Attendees must be 21 or older. 480-481-8188. https://www.dbg.org/

1 TUCSON: Crush Party 2019 - Come play with the big kids! Enjoy food, drinks and music while playing with art and games and dancing in the moonlight. This is a 21+ event. 6-9 pm. https://tucsonmuseumofart.org/crush-party/

1-2 BEAVER CREEK: Annual Fall Festival Arts & Crafts Festival – Beaver Creek Adult Center. Includes arts and crafts, bake sale and raffle. On display will be original artwork, jewelry, candles, bath & body products, handmade shirts and handbags. Free. 9 am – 3 pm. 928-567-4556 or http://bcac.online/ H

1-2 CLIFTON: 7th Annual Colors of Copper - Galleria on Historical Chase Creek Street. Art competition with two and three-dimension art inspired by the Colors of Copper. Talented artists from Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado will gather at the Galleria Coronado to display their beautiful works in the juried exhibition. Arizona's winemakers join in the festivities to present visitors with opportunities for wine tasting and purchase. Fri 2-8 pm. Sat. Noon – 8 pm. 928-865-3313 or 928-432-1457

1-2 GILBERT: Gilbert Off the Street Art Festival – Heritage District. Enjoy the sights, sounds and vibrant energy.  The event will be filled with live music, street performers, kid’s activities, food trucks and artisan and craft vendors. Joining us this year will be the Tasteabout Gilbert Event. Fri 4-9 pm, Sat 9 am – 7 pm. https://www.gilbertaz.gov/departments/parks-and-recreation/special-events-and-permits/gilbert-off-the-street-festival

1-2 SUN CITY: Holidaze Craft Faire - Willowbrook Church. Do your Christmas shopping with over 125 award-winning local artisans/vendors and our own Kris Krafters, raffles and demonstrations. Enjoy our Ye Olde Sweet Shoppe and hot lunch from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. A vendor will sharpen scissors, knives, and tools at a reasonable price.  Free. 9 am - 2 pm. https://willowbrookumc.org/ H

1-3 BLACK CANYON CITY: 43rd Annual Rock-A-Rama Gem & Mineral Show – High Desert Park. Rock-a-Rama features more than 30 vendors/tailgaters selling a variety of rock-related wares including fossils, meteorites, rough rocks, minerals, precut cabs, and jewelry. Food is available in our Clubhouse and we facilitate an excellent and interesting raffle. High Desert Park also offers a beautiful hiking trail at the foot of the Bradshaw Mountains. Free. Fri & Sun 9 am – 4, Sat 9 am – 5 pm. 623-326-0237 or http://www.highdeserthelpers.org/

1-3 BUCKEYE: Rock the Boat - Boat Race & Music Festival – Hidden Lake. Featuring local Arizona acts in the musical genres of rock, roots and country. You don't want to miss seeing these talented artists live, and you may even discover one of them to be your new favorite band! Come shop the vendor market for handmade goods, specialty services and many more unique items. Food trucks will be on site for you to indulge in various cuisines, while craft beer and a selection of wine is available for you to enjoy all while lounging lakeside! https://www.hiddenlakeaz.com/rocktheboat

1-3 CAREFREE: 26th Annual Fall Carefree Fine Art & Wine Festival – Downtown Carefree. Juried fine art festival with more than 150 national artists in paintings, small, medium & life-sized bronzes, scratchboard, batiks, photography, pottery, glass, wood, mixed media, stone sculptures and more. Live musical entertainment, wine tasting and microbrews, chocolates, surrounding specialty shops, restaurants and outdoor café’s. $3. 10 am - 5 pm. 480-837-5637 or https://thunderbirdartists.com H z

1-3 PHOENIX: 11th Annual Camelback Studio Tour and Art Sale - Special works of art available for sale by 25 local artists in nine different home studios will be showcased. Free and self-guided. http://camelbackstudiotour.com/

1-3 PHOENIX: Rebels and Redcoats Encampment – Pioneer Living History Museum. Don’t just read about the Revolutionary War- experience it!  There will be thrilling battles, interesting educational displays, and you just might bump into George Washington! Museum Admission $10/adults $8/Senior or military, $8/children, 5 and under are free. Includes Pioneer Village and the Telephone Museum 9 am - 4 pm. 623-465-1052 or https://pioneeraz.org/

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1-3 PHOENIX: American Lebanese Festival – St. Joseph Maronite Catholic Church. The festival is a celebration of Lebanese history and heritage. Festival goers can enjoy authentic Lebanese dishes like tabbouleh and baklava, folk music, traditional dabke dance and more. $3. http://www.americanlebanesefestivalaz.com/ H

1-3 TUCSON: 33rd Annual Tucson Celtic Festival and Scottish Highland Games - Rillito Raceway Park. Kilted bagpipe bands, Scottish, Irish, Cornish, Welsh music, dancing, food, athletic competitions, clan tents, vendors, military re-creations. Includes 19th Annual Scottish Master's Athletics Heavy Events World Championship. 520-909-7299 or http://tucsoncelticfestival.org/

1-3 TUCSON: Art Attack AZ Art Show – Tanque Verde Center. Showcasing a variety of artists and crafters. Most are from Tucson or other parts of the state. Unusual one-of-a-kind treasures created by local artists – jewelry, framed art, photography, metal art, flagstone signs, yard art and more. http://www.artattackaz.com/

1-3 TUCSON: 30h Annual All Soul’s Procession – A two-mile, human-powered procession that ends in the finalizing action of burning a large urn filled with the hopes, offerings and wishes for those who have passed, a celebration and mourning of the lives of our loved ones. 520-770-1533 or 520-624-5004 or http://www.allsoulsprocession.org or http://www.visitTucson.org z

1-10 SCOTTSDALE: Scottsdale International Film Festival - An annual 10-day destination event that connects audiences with award-winning cinema from around the globe. During its 19-year history, the Festival has presented more than 600 films – ranging from major Academy Award winners to undiscovered indie gems – to more than 100,000 attendees. Our attendees eagerly anticipate each season's program of varying tales, contexts, and characters both rare and relatable. https://www.scottsdalefilmfestival.com

1-24 PHOENIX: Chato’s Kitchen – Herberger Theater. The coolest low riding cat from the barrio cooks up a hilarious comedy for kids. When a family of ratoncitos, or little mice, moves in next door, Chato invites them over for dinner. What they don’t know is that they are on the menu! But things don’t go quite as planned for Chato. The mice bring a surprise guest of their own who may be more than this cool cat can swallow. This side-splitting comedy is based on the colorful children's book by Mexican-American author Gary Soto, capturing the flavor of life in the barrio. https://www.childsplayaz.org

2 ANTHEM: Celebrate America – Cross of Christ Lutheran Church. In the first concert of the season, PMAZ presents American music including Broadway, folk tunes, spirituals, and of course patriotic music and a salute to servicemen and women in the stirring piece Armed Forces: The Pride of America! These recognizable and uniquely American music selections, including Copland’s Fanfare for the Common Man and Irving Berlin’s America, will remind the audience of our great country’s history and development! $12-24. 7 pm. 623-326-5172 or https://pmaz.org

2 BISBEE: 5th Annual Bisbee Mariachi Festival – Historic Warren Ball Park. The Bisbee Coalition for the Homeless is bringing the Annual Bisbee Mariachi Festival to City Park again. Come be a part of this fundraiser that celebrates culture, history and the arts! $10, kids ten & under free. 11 am - 7 pm. https://bisbeemariachifestival.com/

2 CLARKDALE: Raptors on the Rails with Liberty Wildlife - Verde Canyon Railroad. As breathtaking as an eagle is in flight, a face-to-face encounter with a raptor is an equally astounding event. Our friends from Scottsdale’s Liberty Wildlife share the majesty of a rescued bald eagle with visitors at the depot and on the train on select days throughout the year. Everyone has the opportunity for personal interaction. 12:30 pm. https://verdecanyonrr.com/

2 MESA: On Tap Beer and Bourbon Festival – Sloan Park. Featuring samplings from more than 30 breweries and distilleries. Each attendee will receive an On Tap glass presented by Four Peaks Brewing Company that can be used at sampling stations throughout the concourse, which include a wide variety of beer and bourbon selections from breweries and distilleries. Live music. $40. 2-6 pm. https://www.mlb.com/cubs/sloan-park/on-tap

2 MESA: Mountain Bridge Classic Car Show – Food trucks, live music, 50/50 raffle for Sunshine Acres Children’s Home, cool T-shirts, Skyline HS JROTC opening flag ceremony, bounce house, and 100 classic cars. 11 am – 1 pm. http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07egjd3t6006ab3634&llr=drxk4kpab

2 MESA: Women’s Day Out Expo – Mesa Convention Center. Features exhibitors specializing in health, beauty, fashion, food, wine, love, lifestyle, fitness, spiritual solutions, personal development, children, financial freedom and more. Attractions for the ladies include, food sampling, wine tasting, gourmet food products and more! It’s everything a woman wants and needs in her life. Free. 9 am – 4 pm.602-625-3000 or https://womensdayoutexpo.com/show-schedule

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2 PHOENIX: Oingo Boingo Former Members 2019 Tour – Celebrity Theatre. Oingo Boingo Former Members features former members of the legendary new wave group Oingo Boingo performing their popular hits "Dead Man’s Party," "Weird Science," "We Close Our Eyes," "Only a Lad," "Just Another Day," "Stay," "Out Of Control," "Who Do You Want To Be," "Gratitude," Private Life" and many more. $40-80. 602-267-1600 ext. 1 or https://celebritytheatre.com/

2 PHOENIX: 14th Annual Navajo Art & Rug Auction – Pueblo Grande Museum. See beautifully hand woven, one-of-a-kind Navajo rugs and more. Preview rugs and art available for bidding beginning at 11 am, and have your favorites chosen for the auction at noon. Pick up authentic works of American Indian art. A portion of the proceeds benefit the Pueblo Grande Museum Auxiliary. Free. 602-495-0901 or http://www.pueblogrande.org/

2 PHOENIX: 15th Annual Arizona Fall Festival – Margaret T. Hance Park. The Arizona Fall Fest is a free and family-friendly celebration of everything local to Arizona. The festival features food from many of Arizona’s finest restaurants, a beer & wine garden, booths for local merchants and live entertainment. Free. 10 am - 4 pm. https://www.localfirstaz.com/fall-festival

2 PHOENIX: Chuck Redd – The Nash. The internationally renowned vibraphonist Chuck Redd comes to The Nash for a spectacular concert. He is joined by Tom Wakeling on bass, how has performed with all the jazz greats including Arturo Sandoval, Lee Konitz, Mel Torme, Benny Golson, James Moody, Herb Ellis, Mose Allison, Charlie Rouse and Houston Person. $11-40. 7:30 pm. https://thenash.org/

2 PRESCOTT: Bye Bye Love: A salute to the Everly Brothers – Prescott Elks Theatre. Presented by: Lonely Street Productions. Join us for a salute to the Everly Brothers and the timeless harmonies of rock and roll duos! You'll be immersed in the music and stories of America's greatest sibling duo, as well as their early influences and the artists they eventually inspired. 7:00pm $22/$25. (928) 777-1370. http://www.prescottelkstheater.com/

2 QUEEN CREEK: Bacon, Blues and Brews – Founders Park. A celebration of what everyone loves - bacon (other options available), music and craft beer. Come drink and drink, relax to some live music and shop from local vendors. The family-friendly celebration of craft beer, blues music and everyone’s favorite pork product will feature an array of inventive bacon-based dishes from chefs from around the Valley. Noon – 9 pm. https://www.baconbluesandbrewsaz.com/

2 SCOTTSDALE: Walk to D’feet ALS – Scottsdale Stadium. Walk Distance: 1 mile or 3 miles. More than just a few-mile trek, the Walk to Defeat ALS® is an opportunity to bring hope to people living with ALS, to raise money for a cure, and to come together for something you care about. http://walktodefeatals.org/

2 TUSAYAN: Grand Canyon Trail Half Marathon – Tusayan. Grand Canyon Trail Half Marathon in the beautiful Kaibab National Forest, just south of the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. Souvenir race coaster-medallion, beautiful long-sleeve shirt, race goodies, and more to commemorate your iconic journey through the trails near the South Rim. Walk or run a half-marathon, 5K or the family mile – then visit the America’s greatest attraction, the Grand Canyon. $20-80. 10 am – 5 pm. 928-638-2901 or https://runsignup.com/Race/AZ/TusayanGrandCanyon/GrandCanyonTrailHalfMarathon H

2 WICKENBURG: Wickenburg Conservation Foundation’s 20th Anniversary Celebration – Sophie’s Flat Trailhead. Celebrate WCF’s 20 years of preserving the beautiful Sonoran Desert, co-developing and maintaining the 15-mile Sophie’s Flat trail system and trailhead, and developing and leading outdoor education programs for students and adults. Events include a 10-noon Dutch oven cooking demo, a Dutch oven lunch at noon, a local history presentation and ribbon cutting for the new ramada. Free. 10 am. 623-341-5977 or https://wickenburgtrails.org H

2 WICKENBURG: 39th Annual Las Senoras de Socorro Home Tour – Community Center. This year we have four beautiful, unique and private homes in the Wickenburg area to delight you. Plus a holiday market at the Community Center. $25. 9 am – 3 pm. 928-684-2272 or http://www.lassenoras.org/

2-3 APACHE JUNCTION: 13th Annual Artists of the Superstitions Studio Tour – Self-guided, meet with 77 local artists in more than 17 studio settings in Apache Junction and Gold Canyon. Select from paintings, glass, fabric, jewelry, sculpture, pottery, gourds, photography, wood, fiber art and much more. Free. 9 am – 4 pm. 480-982-5730 or http://www.artistsofthesuperstitions.com

2-3 MESA: Rubber Stamp Show – Mesa Convention Center. Classes, lectures, booth demonstrations, door prizes all day. Annual Rubber stamp show hosted by the Arizona Federation of Stamp Clubs. 480-644-2178 or http://rubberstampevents.com/

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2-3 PHOENIX: 17th Annual Serbfest - St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church. Authentic Serbian cuisine, pastries, live folk music & dancing, shopping bazaar, guided tour of Serbian Byzantine style church, KidsZone. $4, under 12 free. Sat 11 am - 10 pm, Sun noon - 8 pm. 602-275-7360 or https://www.stsava.com/

2-3 PHOENIX: Shemer Arizona Arts Festival - Shemer Art Center. Kicks-off holiday shopping with more than 40 artists specially selected from all across Arizona showcasing one-of-a-kind works, plus hourly artist demonstrations! Children’s art activities in an interactive $5 Kids Zone, live music, food & beverage vendors, and a silent auction! 10 am - 4 pm. 602-262-4727 or https://shemerartcenter.org/

2-3 PHOENIX: Phoenix Rainbows Festival – Heritage Square. Craft cocktails, food trucks, family fun, pet friendly. A celebration of the diversity of the LGBTQ community. Each year, the Rainbows Festival draws a crowd of over 25,000 friends, families, and allies. Free. 10 am – 6 pm. https://phoenixpride.org/events/rainbows-festival/

2-3 PHOENIX: 16th Annual Dia de los Muertos Celebration - Desert Botanical Garden. Celebrate with music, dance and storytelling that explore the beauty and meaning of this special holiday. Children will love the crafts and face painting and the whole family will enjoy the entertainment and browsing the Mercado filled with art, jewelry and other wares. Each day ends with La Procesión, a procession through the Garden by all the performers and audience members, concluding with a traditional burning of troubles. 10 am - 5 pm. https://www.dbg.org/

2-3 SCOTTSDALE: azcentral Wine & Food Experience – Salt River Fields at Talking Stick. This savory culinary exploration showcases the best food, wine, beer and spirits from local and national chefs and mixologists. Plus guests can explore the ultimate Martha Stewart Experience featuring the lifestyle leader’s newest products and The Grateful House for interactive culinary experiences featuring cooking classes, music, art, entertainment and more. $65-100. 1-4 pm. https://wineandfood.usatoday.com/events/phoenix/

2-3 SCOTTSDALE: 33rd Annual Red Mountain Eagle Pow-Wow – Salt River Baseball Field. The largest traditional pow-wow gathering in Arizona held annually with more than 400 dancers, and the best drum groups in the Valley performing dance and drum specials, a Native American arts and craft showcase along with vendors providing a twist of Native cuisine. Free. https://www.discoversaltriver.com/event/red-mountain-eagle-pow-wow or https://www.facebook.com/redmountaineagle/

3 PHOENIX: 85 South – Orpheum Theatre. The last few years, the 85 South Show has been shaking up the podcasting scene with improv and freestyles by some of the fastest rising comedic talent from the South. Join DC Young Fly, Karlous Miller and Chico Bean as they bring their talents to Phoenix. It’s going to be one hell of a show – and the whole thing will be turned into a new episode for the masses. 6 & 8:30 pm. https://phoenix.ticketforce.com/

3 SUN CITY: Celebrate America – American Lutheran Church. In the first concert of the season, PMAZ presents American music including Broadway, folk tunes, spirituals, and of course patriotic music and a salute to servicemen and women in the stirring piece Armed Forces: The Pride of America! These recognizable and uniquely American music selections, including Copland’s Fanfare for the Common Man and Irving Berlin’s America, will remind the audience of our great country’s history and development! $12-24. 7 pm. 623-326-5172 or https://pmaz.org

3-6 SEDONA: Ride the Red Rocks – Enchantment Resort. a three-day mountain biking adventure as our experienced guides take you on exhilarating rides through captivating red rock scenery and canyon trails all the while sharing insider tips to improve your skills. Express your passion for the sport with an intimate group of riders as you enjoy daily rides, culinary experiences, luxury resort accommodations and ride-in, ride-out access at Enchantment Resort. Starting at $2,570. https://www.ridetheredrocks.com/

4 TEMPE: Tempe Winds: Welcome to Our Neighborhood – Tempe Center for the Arts. Tempe Winds opens its 30th season with a tribute to our great state and country. With rousing songs from Revolutionary War days to Aaron Copland’s “Lincoln Portrait”; from Frede Grofé’s Grand Canyon Suite to Sousa’s “Stars and Stripes Forever”, there will be something for everyone to enjoy. $15 adults, $5 high school students, under 12 free. 7 p.m. 480-350-2822

5 PHOENIX: Penny and Sparrow – The MIM Music Theater. Americana and folk. With opening act: Lily & Madeleine. $23.50-33.50. 7:30 pm. https://mim.org/events/penny-and-sparrow/

5 TUCSON: Five Finger Death Punch – Tucson Arena. https://www.livenation.com

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6 PHOENIX: David Cook – The MIM Music Theater. Pop. $38.50-48.50. 7 pm. https://mim.org/events/david-cook-nov-6-2019/

6-10 SCOTTSDALE: 2019 Annual Experience Horses & Horsepower - The internationally recognized Ferrari Club of America Concours d’Élégance. Two days of track time at the exciting new Apex Motor Club. Competitive rally and up to six half, full day and overnight scenic drive options. Cocktail party at the spectacular Penske Racing Museum. Western themed night and dinner. Gala Awards Banquet. The Mercato di Ferrari where you can check out and buy items. Seminars on a variety of topics. https://ferrariclubofamerica.site-ym.com/mpage/fca2019home

7 SCOTTSDALE: Ferrari Club of America Annual Concours – Scottsdale Sports Complex. More than 100 Ferraris on display including numerous very valuable and rarely vintage models rarely seen in public. Free. 9 am – 3 pm. no phone

7-10 PEORIA: A Fine Monster You Are! – Vistas Recreation Center. A farcical comedy by Monk Ferris, Westbrook Village Players. Does sweet, old Emily Holbrook have a monster in her cellar? Naive Suzette Larsen interviews to become Emily's companion-secretary, but is Emily really sweet or is she up to mischief? Is Suzette safe or are Emily and her housekeeper up to no good? Throw in Emily's boyfriend, another wacky friend, a doctor and a medium and you have a couple of hours of hilarity. Table seating. Bring your own refreshment. $17. 623-237-3037 or https://westbrookvillageplayers.org H

7-10 PHOENIX: 28th Annual Charles Schwab Cup Championship Tournament – Phoenix Country Club. The season-ending event of the Champions Tour featuring the 36 top golfers on the Tour’s official money list. $35-75. https://www.pgatour.com/champions/tournaments/charles-schwab-cup-championship.html

7-24 PRESCOTT: Annapurna – Prescott Center for the Arts. Director Catherine Miller Hahn. Written by Sharr White. After twenty years apart, Emma tracks ex-husband, Ulysses to a trailer park in the middle of nowhere for a final reckoning. What unfolds is a visceral and profound meditation on love and loss with the simplest of theatrical elements: two people in one room. A breathtaking story about the longevity of love. $15-25. 928-45-3286 or https://www.pca-az.net/

8 AVONDALE: Lucas Oil 150 + NASCAR Spring Cup Series Qualifying - ISM Raceway. Lucas Oil 150, NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series Semi-Final Race under the lights. Prior to the Lucas Oil 150, don't miss practice sessions for both the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Xfinity Series before the race. 6:30 pm. https://www.ismraceway.com/ H

8 PHOENIX: Post Malone – Runaway Tour – Gila River Arena. https://livenation.com

8 PHOENIX: Music in the Garden: Mother Road Trio – Desert Botanical Garden. The Garden presents a spectacular lineup of talent at Music in the Garden’s fall concert series. Situated at the base of the butte, Ullman Terrace provides an unmatchable backdrop for audiences to enjoy the sounds of beloved favorites and discover new talent. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Concerts 7 - 9 p.m. Members: $25 General Public: $30. Attendees must be 21 or older. 480-481-8188 or https://www.dbg.org/

8 PHOENIX: Congo Masks and Music: Masterpieces from Central Africa – The MIM. MIM’s newest exhibition, Congo Masks and Music: Masterpieces from Central Africa, offers a glimpse into the dramatic and lively masquerade traditions of Central Africa with an exclusive collection of more than 150 stunning and rare masks, instruments, and costumes from the late 1800s to early 1900s. https://exhibition.mim.org/

8 PHOENIX: Kinobe – The MIM Music Theater. Pop. $38.50-48.50. 7 pm. https://mim.org/events/david-cook-nov-6-2019/

8 PRESCOTT: Mick Adams & The Stones – Prescott Elks Theatre. Presented by: TAD Management. Named one of the top ten tribute bands in the world by Backstage Magazine, Mick Adams and The Stones are an authentic recreation of The Rolling Stones, live in concert. This exciting seven piece, live recreation of The Stones in concert, features look-alike performers, multiple costume changes, full choreography, and an all new media show. 7 pm. $22/$25. 928-777-1370 or http://www.prescottelkstheater.com/

8 SCOTTSDALE: 8th Annual Jetaway Music Festival – The W Hotel Scottsdale. Features live performances by Grammy winning hip hop artist Nelly, EDM DJ trio Cheat Codes, country star Dylan Scott and more. Also a silent and live auction, culinary creations, a photo booth, dancing and more. All net proceeds of this 21 and over event benefit Folds of Honor, which provides educational scholarships to spouses and children of America’s fallen and disabled service-members. Dress code will be strictly enforced. $30 +. https://jetawaymusicfest.com/

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8 TUCSON: 9th Annual Tosh Saves The World Charity Show – Tucson Music Hall. https://www.livenation.com

8-9 CHANDLER: 10th Annual Chandler Chuck Wagon Cook-Off – Tumbleweed Park. Demonstrates 1880s Old West lifestyle, teams from around the Southwest, old fashioned culinary competition, teams prepare foods from their authentic chuck wagons and use methods in the style of those used in 1880s cattle drives, meals available for the public to purchase, also stage entertainment, family activities and vendors. Friday: $10 admission; Saturday: Free admission, $15 meal ticket. 9 am – 5 pm. 480-782-2717 or https://www.pardnersoftumbleweedranch.org/

8-9 SCOTTSDALE: Pinners Conference & Expo – WestWorld of Scottsdale. The only major creative conference of its kind, connecting consumers, top creative brands, and influencers in one location. Pinners Conference & Expo is a place where creatives can learn, create and connect. There are over 200 trendy shops and 100 Pinterest-based classes. Enjoy your most creative weekend with Pinners Conference! Fri 10 am – 8 pm, Sat 9 am – 7 pm. $10 admission, class passes are $15-29, Kids under 8 are free. $5 parking. 801-822-1333 or https://az.pinnersconference.com/gettickets

8-10 FOUNTAIN HILLS: 45th Annual Fountain Festival of Arts & Crafts - Avenue of the Fountains. Nearly 500 arts & crafts booths, food, competitive, juried gallery of arts & crafts, music & live entertainment. Free. 10 am - 5 pm. 480-837-1654 or http://www.fountainhillschamber.com/fountain-festival/ H z

8-10 PHOENIX: Fellow Travelers – Herberger Theater. During the McCarthy-era Lavender Scare, communists weren’t the only government targets. Hostility directed toward abolishing “homosexual tendencies” in the government created a world of fear and shame. In Fellow Travelers, a chance encounter between an ambitious college graduate, Timothy Laughlin, and a handsome US State Department official, Hawkins Fuller, results in Laughlin’s first job— and his first love affair. $20-130. 7:30 & 2 pm. https://www.azopera.org/performances/fellow-travelers

8-10 PHOENIX: Chiles & Chocolate Festival - Desert Botanical Garden. The Festival is the ideal recipe for a sweet and spicy weekend. Sample and shop your way through Arizona’s top chile and chocolate vendors. Indulge in gourmet chocolates, zesty sauces, fresh fire-roasted chiles and other delights. Listen to catchy musical mixes and enjoy fiery live performances of Latin, Brazilian and Spanish dance on Boppart Courtyard. 10 am - 5 pm. 480-941-1225 or https://dbg.org/events/chiles-chocolate-festival-2019/

8-10 SHOW LOW: Santa & the Shoppes on Gingerbread Lane - See holiday lights and decorations and listen to holiday music as you stroll along Gingerbread Lane with family and friends. Kids whisper in Santa's ear, enjoy tasty treats and hot beverages while keeping an eye out for that special gift that one of the more than 40 vendors have on display. Live radio remote and Santa will be on hand. Fri noon - 6 pm, Sat & Sun 10 am - 4 pm. 928-532-4124 or http://www.showlowmainstreet.org/events

8-10 WICKENBURG: 40th Annual Bluegrass Festival & Fiddle Championship - Bowman Rodeo Grounds. Three days of bluegrass bands on stage along with 13 competitive contests for awards and cash, arts & crafts, KIDSZone, and food. $. Fri 1-5 pm, Sat-Sun 9 am – 5:30 pm. 928-684-5479 or 800-942-5242 or https://outwickenburgway.com/ H x

8-11 SAN CARLOS: San Carlos Apache Tribe’s 53rd Annual Veterans Fair & Rodeo - Apache Gold Casino & Resort. All Indian Rodeo, carnival, parade, Miss San Carlos Queen/Youth Pageant, music festival, tribal performances. 928-475-1600 ext 1602 or 928-200-5479 or http://www.dagoteh.com/ or https://apache-gold-casino.com

8-17 SCOTTSDALE: 7th Annual Canal Convergence Art + Water + Light – Scottsdale Waterfront Experience 10 days of wonder at the Scottsdale Waterfront during this FREE annual confluence of water + art + light, all with a focus on sharing the story of how water, through diverse perspectives, has greatly impacted Arizona’s history. https://canalconvergence.com/

8-12/21 SCOTTSDALE: Scottsdazzle - With events happening throughout the Old Town area from Friday, November 8 through Saturday, December 21, this impressive line-up is sure to put anyone in the holiday spirit. Many of these seasonal events are free and family-friendly. https://scottsdazzle.com/

9 AVONDALE: Desert Diamond Casino West Valley 200 - ISM Raceway. Watch the future stars of NASCAR battle during the Desert Diamond Casino West Valley 200, NASCAR Xfinity Series Semi-Final Race on Saturday, November 9. 1:30 pm. https://www.ismraceway.com/

9 COTTONWOOD: Annual Walkin’ on Main – Enjoy art, wine, history and music celebrating Historic 89A. Vintage and classic cars line the streets through Historic Old Town Cottonwood, making a perfect backdrop for an iconic photo. The art

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show explores traditional and contemporary artwork inspired by one of America’s most scenic routes. Verde Valley winemakers and vineyards will host an outdoor wine tasting. 11 am – 5 pm. https://azwom.com/

9 ELGIN: 19th Annual St. Martin's New Release Festival - Sonoita Vineyards. Celebrating the release of new wines and blessing of the new vintage, admission includes souvenir wine glass, food and wine pairings, wine tasting, winery tours from the winemaker and vineyard tours. $35. 10 am - 5 pm. 520-455-5893 or https://www.sonoitavineyards.com/

9 PHOENIX: 11th Annual Grand Avenue Festival – Historic Grand Avenue. This non-traditional ‘walking’ and ‘discovery’ arts Festival includes many free activities: art exhibits, performances, commercial building tours, arts and craft making sites, music, demonstrations, mini-parades, outdoor art installations. Free. 11 am – 10 pm. http://www.grandavenueartsandpreservation.org/

9 PHOENIX: Native American Heritage Festival featuring the 19th Annual Veterans Day Weekend Traditional Pow Wow – Arizona State University’s West campus. Featuring traditional Pow Wow to celebrate Native American heritage and honor the contributions of all U.S. veterans. The event features Native arts and crafts, dancing, music, kid’s activities, art demos and food trucks. Free. 11 am – 10 pm. 602-543-5300 or https://asuevents.asu.edu/west/2019PowWow H

9 PHOENIX: Mary Stallings with the Eric Gunnison Trio & Javon Jackson – The Nash. Mary Stallings-vocals, Eric Gunisson-piano, Mark Simon-bass, Paul Romaine-drums, with special guest Javon Jackson-sax. With her supple sense of swing, blues-inflected phrasing, and matchless gift for empathic interpretation, it’s easy to see why The New York Times declared her “perhaps the best jazz singer alive today.” $16-49. 7 & 9:15 pm. https://thenash.org/

9 PHOENIX: 4th Annual Phoenix Mariachi Festival – Orpheum Theatre. 4th Annual Mariachi Festival @ Orpheum Theatre will host “Phoenix Mariachi Festival” with Mariachi Nuevo Tecalitlan along with their folklore dancers. This festival will also include performances from other amazing soloist and interactional mariachis, all hosted by Jose Armando Ronstadt. 7:30 pm. https://phoenix.ticketforce.com/

9 PHOENIX: A Tuba to Cuba: Preservation Hall Jazz Band – The MIM Music Theater. Jazz. With Yusa and special guests. $43.50-63.50. 6 & 9 pm. https://mim.org/events/preservation-hall-jazz-band/2019-11-09/

9 SCOTTSDALE: Welcome to the New Roaring ‘20s Gala – Hotel Valley Ho. Make plans now to celebrate Gatsby style with the Phoenix Boys Choir! “Welcome to the New Roaring '20s Gala,” promises to be a very special evening, complete with a plated dinner, silent and live auctions, and live performances by the Grammy-Award winning Phoenix Boys Choir. An exclusive pre-Gala VIP party will be held for event sponsors. $200. 60-264-5328 or https://www.boyschoir.org/roaring20sgala

9 SEDONA: Esteban in Sedona – Sound Bites Grill. An unbeatable place to experience Esteban's passion and explosive style of play with each seat within a few feet of the stage. Accompanying Esteban is renowned violinist and daughter Teresa Joy along with Grammy award-winning drummer Joe Morris and Raul Yanez, pianist and Arizona State University professor of music. $59-175. 7 pm. https://soundbitesgrill.com/events/category/esteban/map/

9 SUPERIOR: Edible-Medicinal Desert Plants Walk– Boyce Thompson Arboretum. Learn the edible and medicinal uses of native desert plants along our Curandero Trail on a leisurely walk guided by Mike Hills, world-traveler and herbal gourmand. You never know just what you might be treated to on a walk with Mike; he's been known to share mesquite-flour muffins with his tour group, or toasted jojoba seeds. Guide note: this tour explores the Curandero Trail, which has steep sections that are not suitable for visitors who use wheelchairs or walkers. $5-15. 1:30 pm. 520-689-2723 or http://www.btarboretum.org/

9 TEMPE: Playfest – ASU Art Museum. Engage the artist within and join us for a free day of creative fun! Spend the day making, learning and playing with the entire family. Explore the museum’s current exhibitions and get inspired to create. Bridge the gap between artists in their studios and the works of art on display in the museum. All ages are encouraged to participate. Playfest is free, all art supplies are provided and you can take home any masterpieces you make! 10 am – 3 pm. https://asuevents.asu.edu/content/playfest-0?eventDate=2019-11-09T10%3A00

9-10 GRAND CANYON: Native American Heritage Celebration – Grand Canyon South Rim. Visitors can stop by the Grand Canyon Visitors Center from 9 am to 1 pm and meet with Native American silversmiths, weavers, carvers, potters, and participate in a game of Navajo Jeopardy. During the evening, visitors are invited to a special evening program from 7:30 to

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9 pm at Shrine of the Ages. Listen to Navajo songs, and learn about the Hopi and Apache culture. Free. https://www.nps.gov/grca

9-10 LAKE HAVASU CITY: 50th Annual Gem & Mineral Show – Lake Havasu Aquatic Center. A dazzling array of beautiful natural stones and minerals, hand-made jewelry designs and art objects and club members’ collections of minerals, fossils, rocks, and gemstones from all over the world, jewelry demonstrations, hourly raffles and door prizes, games and prizes for kids, food/beverage services. $2. Sat 9 am – 5 pm, Sun 9 am – 4 pm. 510-872-7070 or https://www.golakehavasu.com/gem-mineral-show

9-10 TUCSON: Dusk Music Festival – Armory Park. Following an incredible festival in its new home at Armory Park in Downtown Tucson, DUSK showcased Dillon Francis, Phantogram, Big Gigantic, Cold War Kids, Jai Wolf, Kyle and A-Trak. The 2019 festival will again feature a diverse lineup of local, regional and national artists, the best food Tucson has to offer, craft beer and cocktail options, backyard games, an arcade, city-wide art installations, Before and After DUSK concerts and many more new traditions. $59. 3 pm. https://duskmusicfestival.com H

9-23 TEMPE: American Psycho The Musical – Tempe Center for the Arts. The sexy, ruthless and daring new musical based on novel by Bret Easton Ellis, it tells the story of Patrick Bateman, a young and handsome Wall Street banker with impeccable taste and unquenchable desires. Patrick and his friends spend their days in chic restaurants, exclusive clubs and designer labels. But at night, Patrick takes part in a darker indulgence, and his mask of sanity is starting to slip. Contains adult language, situations, and simulated physical and sexual violence. $35-40. 480-350-2822 or https://tca.ticketforce.com/

9-24 TUCSON: The Last Night of Ballyhoo– Tornabene Theatre. The year is 1939 and while Hitler is invading Poland, Atlanta's close-knit Jewish community is preparing for Ballyhoo, the social event of the year. The Freitag family hopes that the party will be a chance for their daughters to meet their future husbands--but when their uncle brings home his new employee, a handsome Eastern European bachelor from Brooklyn, everyone must confront their own prejudices, desires and beliefs. 520-621-1162 or https://theatre.arizona.edu/

9-12/1 WICKENBURG: 27th Annual Trappings of the American West Exhibition and Sale – Desert Caballeros Western Museum. Features new work by 80 of the country's top artists from 15 Western states including members of the Cowboy Artists of America, Traditional Cowboy Arts Association, and the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame. Trappings showcases the talents of master painters, sculptors and photographers, along with contemporary cowboy gear created by craftsmen and craftswomen. Saddles, boots, hats, knives, engraved bits and spurs, hitched horsehair and musical instruments. https://westernmuseum.org

10 AVONDALE: Bluegreen Vacations 500 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Race - ISM Raceway. Experience the intensity of the Playoffs – NASCAR style – at the Bluegreen Vacations 500, Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Semi-Final Race, November 10. Watch 8 Drivers battle for a Championship 4 spot. Easton Corbin will headline the O’Reilly Auto Parts Pre-Race Party. 12:30 pm. 866-408-7223 or 623-463-5400 or https://www.ismraceway.com/ H

10 CHANDLER: Arizona Harvest Festival & Open Air Market - Downtown Chandler. Merchants offer a selection of products and services including a farmer’s market with local produce and artisan gourmet foods, holiday items, home décor, jewelry, clothing, art, home improvements, health and wellness services and products, and more. Live entertainment plus activities: pumpkin toss, pumpkin pageant, cornhole, pie-eating contest, corn shucking, cake walk and a kid’s zone. The beer garden features local pumpkin ales and seasonal brews. 9 am - 6 pm. https://downtownchandler.org/

10 MESA: The March King - Presented by Salt River Brass - Mesa Arts Center. Celebrates America’s first superstar, John Philip Sousa in a Sousa-style concert, which he made famous with his band that traveled more than a million miles around the globe while presenting more than 15,000 concerts in its 40-year history.  A tribute to our men and women in the Armed Forces with patriotic music, military songs, and, of course, marches from The March King including, The Washington Post, and The Stars and Stripes Forever. 3 pm. $16-25. 480-644-6500 or https://www.mesaartscenter.com/

10 PHOENIX: 10th Annual Pie Social – Hance Park. Bring a blanket or lawn chair. Sample culinary creations by the Valley’s most bona fide bakers. Chefs flex their flour to concoct sweet (or savory) pastry perfection. Some restaurants include: All The Little Things, Beckett’s, The Breadfruit, Cartel Coffee Lab, Cornish Pasty Co., Dressing Room, Farish House, Handlebar Diner, Jobot Coffee, Josephine, Ollie Vaughn’s, Match Restaurant, Urban Beans, Welcome Diner and more. They compete for cash and bragging rights. Free admission, pie tasting tickets $15 (for 5 tickets). https://www.rooseveltrow.org

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10 SCOTTSDALE: 7th Annual Live & Local – Desert Ridge Marketplace. Celebrating Arizona food, music, beer and spirits. Presented by GoDaddy. Features local restaurants, mixologists and performers. Benefits Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale. $150. 21+ event. https://bgcs.org/fundraiser/live-local/

10 SCOTTSDALE: Yoga in the Outfield – Salt River Fields at Talking Stick. Love yoga, baseball, and mimosas? Stretch and relax during a one-hour yoga session taught by instructors from ESenEM Yoga on the same grass that your favorite MLB players roam throughout Spring Training, followed by a post-event social mixer featuring mimosas, champagne and more on the concourse. Tickets are $25 and include a free yoga towel and one drink at the mixer. 8-11 am (Class from 8:15-9:15 am, Post Class Mixer from 9:30-11 am). 480-270-5000 or [email protected] or https://saltriverfields.com/ H

11 PHOENIX: 20th Annual Veterans Day Gourd Dance - Pueblo Grande Museum. Honors the memory of all the men and women who have served our nation. Gourd dancing is conducted by the Arizona Territory Gourd Society, a non-profit group of American Indian United States War Veterans and their families who celebrate and support the local Arizona veteran community. Bring your favorite potluck to share. Free. 11 am - 4 pm. 602-495-0901 or https://www.phoenix.gov/parks/arts-culture-history/pueblo-grande

11-1/5 MESA: Vertuccio's Christmas Farm - Lights Celebration - Vertuccio Farms. Our Christmas Light Show dazzles with over 2 million lights! Synchronized to a variety of Christmas classics. Stretched out over 10 acres, dazzling light walk will take you through an interactive journey and put you in the Holiday mood. Stop along the way to take plenty of pictures inside our Giant Holiday Ornaments or in front of our Dazzling 50 ft. Christmas Tree. Visit our Illuminated Barnyard Animal Friends Display. A 90 ft. skating rink available. $15-20. 9 am. 480- 882-1482 or https://vertucciofarms.com/christmas-light-show/

12 MESA: Farruquito – Mesa Arts Center. Farruquito, heir to the most renowned Gypsy flamenco dynasty, is the greatest flamenco dancer of this new century (New York Times). His first stage appearance on Broadway in New York City at the age of four alongside his grandfather, "El Farruco," Farruquito has made it his life’s mission to share the purest form of flamenco on stages around the world while further broadening his influence. $40. 7:30 pm. 480-644-6500 or https://www.mesaartscenter.com/index.php/shows/performing-live/farruquito

13 PHOENIX: Bianca Del Rio: It’s Jester Joke - Orpheum Theatre. From her home base in Los Angeles, Bianca Del Rio continues to tour the world captivating fans with her sharp wit, dismembering humor, and perceptive commentary in a brash, metro kick to the ego—everything and everyone is her target. 8 pm. https://phoenix.ticketforce.com

14 MESA: The Magic of Bill Blagg – Mesa Arts Center. Critics and audiences alike rave about The Magic of Bill Blagg. His interactive magic & jaw–dropping illusions will have you rubbing your eyes in disbelief. Blagg’s show combines his mind–blowing magical talents along with his trademark off–the-cuff personality. Witness objects floating in mid-air, vanishing in the blink of an eye and so much more! $43-80. 7 pm. 480-644-6500 or https://www.mesaartscenter.com/index.php/shows/performing-live/the-magic-of-bill-blagg

14 PHOENIX: Portland Cello Project – The MIM Music Theater. Classical. $38.50-48.50. 7:30 pm. https://mim.org/events/portland-cello-project/

14-12/1 PHOENIX: Silent Sky – Herberger Theatre Center. A celebration of discovery, originality, and curiosity. Based on the true story of 19th-century astronomer Henrietta Leavitt, astonishing discoveries await as she maps distant stars in galaxies beyond our own. But this brilliant, headstrong pioneer must struggle for recognition in the man’s world of turn-of-the-century astronomy. In this exquisite blend of science, history, family ties, and fragile love, a passionate young woman must map her own passage through a society determined to keep a woman in her place. 520-622-2823 https://arizonatheatre.org/ H

15 PHOENIX: Young Thug & Machine Gun Kelly – Comerica Theatre. https://www.livenation.com

15 PHOENIX: Music in the Garden: Rose’s Pawnshop – Desert Botanical Garden. The Garden presents a spectacular lineup of talent at Music in the Garden’s fall concert series. Situated at the base of the butte, Ullman Terrace provides an unmatchable backdrop for audiences to enjoy the sounds of beloved favorites and discover new talent. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Concerts 7 - 9 p.m. Members: $25 General Public: $30. Attendees must be 21 or older. 480-481-8188 or  https://www.dbg.org/

15 PRESCOTT: MacDougal Street West – Peter, Paul & Mary Experience – Prescott Elks Theatre. Recall the magic … Experience the music of Peter, Paul and Mary that changed the world (and is still relevant today).You supply the memories,

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we’ll supply the songs! MacDougal Street West brings back the ballads, humor and emotions of the 60’s for today’s audiences. 7:00pm $22/$25. (928) 777-1370. http://www.prescottelkstheater.com/

15-16 PHOENIX: Champions of Magic – Orpheum Theatre. The five world-class illusionists that make up this mind-bending theatrical production includes international award-winners presenting incredible mind reading, stunning close-up magic and daring large-scale illusions. They present incredible illusions with supercars, an impossible escape from Houdini’s water torture cell, a mind-blowing prediction, levitation high above the stage and a finale beyond explanation. https://phoenix.ticketforce.com/eventperformances.asp?evt=544

15-16 SCOTTSDALE: Kierland Pop - The two-day festival will include a series of interactive, pop-up experiences – featuring wine from Arizona winemakers, art in unexpected places, live music and entertainment, a vintage market, a night run, and more. http://www.kierlandpop.com/

15-17 FORT MCDOWELL: 38th Annual Fort McDowell Orme Dam Victory Days – FMIC Rodeo Grounds. All-Indian rodeo, pow wow, cultural performances, parade, traditional food, golf, softball, basketball, 5K run, dance, and concerts. $10 parking fee with free admission to all events. 480-789-7106 or [email protected] or https://www.fmyn.org/

15-17 MESA: 4th Annual Mesa Music Fest – Downtown Mesa. Arizona’s premier emerging artist event. Hundreds of bands from across the county and beyond descend upon downtown Mesa to learn from some of the best. From music publishers to record label executives, bands get to meet one-on-one and attend workshops led by professionals who can help give them a head start in the business. Bands perform at several venues in downtown where industry professionals, friends, family and fans can see them in action. Free. 480-890-2613 or http://www.mesamusicfest.com

15-12/24 FLAGSTAFF: North Pole Experience – Little America. A family-focused holiday attraction that takes visitors on a behind-the-scenes adventure at Santa’s Workshop, children and their parents build toys with Santa and the elves and meet Santa and read stories and craft with Mrs. Claus. https://northpoleexperience.com/

16 PHOENIX: The Black Keys – Let’s Rock Tour – Talking Stick Resort Arena. The Black Keys, Modest Mouse, Shannon and the Clams. https://livenation.com

16 PHOENIX: Christian Nodal – Ahora – Comerica Theatre. https://www.livenation.com

16 PHOENIX: 5th Annual Phoenix Pizza Festival - Margaret T. Hance Park. Brings together great pizza makers and local businesses for a day of cheesy awesomeness. Live bands, lawn games, craft beer and wine stations, dessert stations, as well as a kid’s craft zone. $10. 11 am - 5 pm. 480-442-9176 or https://www.phoenix.pizza/

16 QUEEN CREEK: We Make History Presents 17th Annual American Heritage Festival – Schnepf Farms. Celebrates our American Heritage from the Colonial era through the American Revolution, mountain men, pioneers, the Civil War, Westward Expansion and more, craftsmen, musicians, actors, battle reenactments, living history demonstrations, food, shopping. $20. 10 am – 4:30 pm. https://wemakehistory.com/american-heritage-festival

16 SCOTTSDALE: Arizona Wine Growers Association Grand Wine Festival – Kierland Commons. The biggest celebration of Arizona wine in the state! The Arizona Wine Growers Association and the Southern Arizona Arts & Cultural Alliance host. Features more than 30 Arizona wineries pouring over 200 wines, along with live music, food vendors, local restaurants and an artisans marketplace at the Kierland POP Festival. $35. 11 am – 8 pm. 602-697-0056 or http://www.azwinefestivals.com/grandfestival.html H

16 TEMPE: Blue Note 80th Anniversary Celebration: The State of Jazz 2019 – Tempe Center for the Arts. Blue Note Records, considered the world’s most-respected and longest-running jazz label, brings its 80th Anniversary Celebration Tour: The State of Jazz 2019 tour to TCA. Featuring three of the hottest modern jazz artists today - Vocalist Kandace Springs, Pianist James Francies, and Saxophonist James Carter and his Organ Trio - the show is a spectacular celebration of the “Current State of Jazz.” $17-44. 7:30 pm. 480-350-2822 or https://www.tempecenterforthearts.com/

16 TUCSON: 5th Annual Sweat for Pets: Walk, Run & Roll – Kino Sports Complex. a dog friendly oasis featuring a kids fun zone, vendor and sponsor booths, food trucks, a beer garden and a sniffing good time for all the four-legged pals. Whether you build a team, walk alone or walk virtually...all proceeds from this fundraising walk save the lives of homeless animals. 8 am. 520-321-3704 or https://support.hssaz.org/event/sweat-for-pets-walk-run-and-roll-2019/e244683 H

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16 TUCSON: 2019 Footprints at the Fox – Fox Tucson Theatre. Showcasing original works created within its "ChoreoLab" program designed to encourage and develop emerging choreographic talent. Innovative and entertaining pieces in a wide range of dance styles including classical ballet, neo-classical, and contemporary will be presented.  Audience members will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite piece and the top three choreographers will each receive a cash prize. $25. 2 pm. https://ballettucson.org/

16-17 LAKE HAVASU CITY: 8th Annual Sand, Water & RV Expo – Lake Havasu State Park, Lot 4. Browse, compare and shop for the latest and greatest in off-road vehicles, trucks, sand rails, ATVs, UTVs, 4 x 4s, buggies, motorcycles, electric vehicles, RVs, toy haulers, travel trailers, boats and related accessory products and services, food, and beer garden, boat demo rides, Cornhole tournament, Fab 50 Classic Hot Boat show & shine. $5, children 6 & under free. Sat. 9 am – 5 pm, Sun 9 am – 3 pm. 951-501-0210 or https://golakehavasu.com/event/sand-water-rv-expo/

16-17 MESA: Art Attack AZ Art Show – Dana Park Mall. Showcasing a variety of artists and crafters. Most are from Tucson or other parts of the state. Unusual one-of-a-kind treasures created by local artists – jewelry, framed art, photography, metal art, flagstone signs, yard art and more. http://www.artattackaz.com/

16-17 SCOTTSDALE: 24th Annual Arizona Asian Festival – Scottsdale Civic Center Mall. A culinary taste of Asia, Asian marketplace, more than 20 Asian food vendors, cultural performances, dance and poetry contests, Avenue of Cultures, arts & crafts, children’s wonderland and classic culture exhibits. Free. 10 am – 5 pm. 310-500-7256 or http://aaaa-az.org/

16-17 SCOTTSDALE: 3rd Annual Mac & Cheese Fest AZ – Salt River Fields at Talking Stick. Guests will enjoy one comfort-food-filled day tasting the Valley's Best Mac & Cheese from Top Chef's competing to win the "Golden Noodle" trophy. Craft beer and perfectly paired libations will be available to taste and sample as you work your way through more than 30 Mac & Cheese taste sensations. $15. 11 am – 6 pm. 480-666-5545 or https://macandcheesefestaz.com/

16-17 TUCSON: Fellow Travelers – Temple of Music and Art. During the McCarthy-era Lavender Scare, communists weren’t the only government targets. Hostility directed toward abolishing “homosexual tendencies” in the government created a world of fear and shame. In Fellow Travelers, a chance encounter between an ambitious college graduate, Timothy Laughlin, and a handsome US State Department official, Hawkins Fuller, results in Laughlin’s first job— and his first love affair. $25-110. 7:30 & 2 pm. https://www.azopera.org/performances/fellow-travelers

17 CHANDLER: Dynasty: A Martial Arts & Dance Epic – Chandler Center for the Arts. A Kung Fu and Dance Epic. Journey through the history of one of the world’s greatest civilizations in this epic theatrical performance of Kung Fu and Dance. World-class performers. Dazzling costumes. Breathtaking stories. Experience ancient China like you have never before by traveling back in time to meet its heroes and villains. $20-45. 7:30 pm. 480-822-9339 or https://www.chandlercenter.org/events/dynasty-martial-arts-dance-epic

17 PHOENIX: Downtown Donut Festival – Margaret T. Hance Park. Approximately 20 local donut makers will serve $1 donuts, samples of donuts, donut holes, and all manner of donut creations. Also mimosa bars, craft beer and wine tasting stations, fun lawn games, and live bands. $8-10. 10 am – 3 pm. https://www.downtowndonutfest.com/

17 PHOENIX: MIM and Arizona Musicfest Present the Young Musicians Fall Concert – The MIM Music Theater. Classical. $23.50. 2 pm. https://mim.org/events/mim-and-arizona-musicfest-present-the-young-musicians-fall-concert-nov-17-2019/

19 MESA: Lynn Harrell, Cello – Mesa Arts Center. Lynn Harrell is a consummate soloist, chamber musician, recitalist, conductor and teacher whose work throughout the world has placed him in the highest echelon of today’s performing artists. Lynn Harrell’s discography of more than 30 recordings include the complete Bach Cello Suites and two Grammy® wins. $38-46. 7:30 pm. 480-644-6500 or https://www.mesaartscenter.com/index.php/shows/performing-live/lynn-harrell-cello

19 PHOENIX: Bruce Cockburn – The MIM Music Theater. Singer-songwriter. $43.50-58.50. 7 pm. https://mim.org/events/bruce-cockburn/

19-24 MESA: An Evening with C.S. Lewis – Mesa Arts Center. C.S. Lewis, the famous British author, is hosting a group of American writers at his home. They are about to experience a captivating evening with his engaging conversation and spontaneous humor. He recalls the people and events that inspired his thinking and shaped his life; of his friendship with

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J.R.R. Tolkien; why he nearly abandoned The Chronicles of Narnia; and the American woman who turned his life upside down. $55. 480-644-6500 or https://www.mesaartscenter.com/index.php/shows/performing-live/an-evening-with-cs-lewis

20 MESA: Nat Geo Live: Building the Photo Ark - Mesa Arts Center. Photographer Joel Sartore is on a mission to capture portraits of the world’s species before they disappear. With ingenuity, wit, and a serious Midwestern work ethic, Sartore has created the Photo Ark project, the largest archive of its kind with nearly 5,000 images and counting. Hear about his comical mishaps, endearing encounters, and personal stories while documenting a world worth saving. $30-44. 7:30 pm. 480-644-6500 or https://mesaartscenter.com/index.php/shows/performing-live/national-geographic-live-building-the-photo-ark

20-12/31 GLENDALE: World of Illumination – Glendale – Westgate Entertainment. Illumination is Arizona’s largest holiday drive-thru light show. This 1-mile driving attraction features millions of lights synchronized to holiday music. Benefits Make-A-Wish Foundation. $22.99 per vehicle. Nightly 6-10 pm weekdays. 6-11 pm weekends. 480-550-1777 or https://worldofillumination.com/ H

20-12/31 TEMPE: World of Illumination – Tempe – Tempe Diablo Stadium. Illumination is Arizona’s largest holiday drive-thru light show. This 1-mile driving attraction features millions of lights synchronized to holiday music. Benefits Make-A-Wish Foundation. $22.99 per vehicle. Nightly 6-10 pm weekdays. 6-11 pm weekends. 480-550-1777 or https://worldofillumination.com/ H

21 MESA: Shelea - Mesa Arts Center. Rising star Sheléa returns to Mesa Arts Center on her first headlining tour this fall. Sheléa has collaborated and toured with musical greats including Dave Koz and Stevie Wonder. With hands that effortlessly glide over the piano keys and a voice that stirs the soul, Sheléa’s musical mastery makes her one of the most exhilarating up and coming artists of today. $43-50. 7:30 pm. 480-644-6500 or https://www.mesaartscenter.com/index.php/shows/performing-live/shela

21 SCOTTSDALE: Gold Palette ArtWalk: Contemporary Focus – As part of the City of Scottsdale’s “Contemporary Month,” taking place October 26 through November 25, this event highlights contemporary artists born since 1950 and their redefinition of art. Honoring Scottsdale Contemporary Art Month. During this special event, multiple galleries will be hosting contemporary artists. https://scottsdalegalleries.com/

21 SIERRA VISTA: Patterson Observatory Public Night - weather permitting, the public is invited to observe the night skies through the 20-inch Patterson telescope and with other instruments, you might see craters of the crescent moon, gas giant planets, Uranus, Neptune, double stars, star clusters, nebula, planetary nebula and distant galaxies. Free. 6 pm. 520-417-6960 or https://www.hacastronomy.org/

22 PHOENIX: Music in the Garden: Big Nick and the Gila Monsters – Desert Botanical Garden. The Garden presents a spectacular lineup of talent at Music in the Garden’s fall concert series. Situated at the base of the butte, Ullman Terrace provides an unmatchable backdrop for audiences to enjoy the sounds of beloved favorites and discover new talent. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Concerts 7 - 9 p.m. Members: $25 General Public: $30. Attendees must be 21 or older. 480-481-8188 or https://www.dbg.org/

22 PHOENIX: Trevor Noah: Loud & Clear Tour – Talking Stick Resort Arena. https://livenation.com

22 PHOENIX: 65 Roses & Wine Gala – Chateau Luxe. Actress Haley Lu Richardson, a Phoenix native whose portrayal of a 17-year-old cystic fibrosis patient in the 2019 film “Five Feet Apart,” helped raise awareness of the disease, will be recognized with the 65 Roses Award. The 65 Roses Award recognizes exceptional efforts to raise awareness of cystic fibrosis (CF) and the ability to inspire others to do the same. Guests will enjoy high-end wines and spirits and taste culinary delights, while having an opportunity to impact the lives of those with CF. $250. 5 pm. https://events.cff.org/65rosesaz/Donate/Tickets

22 PHOENIX: Over the Rhine – The MIM Music Theater. Singer-songwriter. $43.50-48.50. 7:30 pm. https://mim.org/events/over-the-rhine-nov-22-2019/

22-24 CAVE CREEK/CAREFREE: 23rd Annual Hidden in the Hills Artists Studio Tour - Desert Foothills. Free, self-guided tour, tour nearly 50 art studios featuring the work of 180 artists. free. 10 am - 5 pm. 480-575-6624 or https://www.sonoranartsleague.org/

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22-24 GILBERT: 2019 41st Annual Gilbert Days Rodeo – Welcome Home Ranch. Rodeo, Little Dude rodeo, Gilbert Days Barrel race and roping, and rodeo dance. https://gilbertdays.org/

22-24 PHOENIX: Civil War in the Southwest: Picacho Pass – Pioneer Living History Museum. That’s right! We’re celebrating the anniversary of the Battle of Picacho Pass, the western-most battle of the Civil War. We will also reenact the battles of Valverde and Glorieta Pass which occurred in the New Mexico Territory in 1862.  Come see the battles and the excitement! Museum Admission $10/adults $8/Senior or military  $8/children, 5 and under are free. Includes Pioneer Village and the Telephone Museum 9 am - 4 pm. 623-465-1052 or https://pioneeraz.org/

22-24 TUCSON: Native American Indian Heritage Month Social & Indian Craft Market – Sheraton Hotel Tucson, Indian craft market, children’s activities area, traditional food, exhibition dancing, craft demonstrations. $donation. noon – dusk. 520-622-4900 or http://www.usaindianinfo.com H x

22-24 TUCSON: 34th Annual Holiday Art Market - Tucson Museum of Art. The Holiday Art Market brings together more than 100 artisans selling handmade and one-of-a-kind items. Browse original artwork, pottery, glass, jewelry, textiles, fine art, and gift items while enjoying Tucson’s perfect autumn weather. Holiday drinks and food trucks add to the street festival atmosphere. Free. 10 am – 5 pm. 520-624-2333 or https://tucsonmuseumofart.org/holiday-art-market-2019/ H y

22-24 YUMA: 29th Annual Colorado River Crossing Balloon Festival - Cibola H.S. The festival attracts some of the most colorful and unique balloons from the West and Southwest. 50 balloons, sunrise balloon liftoffs, sunset balloon glow & fireworks, entertainment, food. Free. 6 am – 1 pm. 928-376-0100 or http://www.caballeros.org or https://www.visityuma.com/event/colorado-river-crossing-balloon-festival-1 H y

22-12/29 PEORIA: Elf - The Musical – Arizona Broadway Theatre. The hilarious tale of Buddy, who, as a baby, mistakenly crawls into Santa’s bag of gifts and is transported to the North Pole. When his enormous size and poor toy-making abilities cause him to face the truth, Buddy embarks on a journey to New York City to find The World’s Greatest Dad and discover his true identity. Buddy is determined to win over his new family and help New York remember There Is a Santa Claus. This holiday classic is sure to make everyone embrace their inner elf! 623-776-8400 or https://azbroadway.org/event/elf-the-musical/

23 GILBERT: Gilbert Half Marathon & 10K – Run through the heart of Gilbert. Course is flat and fast, a great first time experience or a PR possibility. Half marathoners begin at Higley High School and race along the cornfields and along most popular canals and through premiere parks–the Riparian Preserve and Freestone Park. 10k is the second half of the half marathon and starts at Nichols Park. http://gilberthalfmarathon.org/

23 GOODYEAR: Bubble Run – Goodyear Ball Park. 5K run, 5K fun run/walk, 5K walk, participants run, walk, dance and play across 3 miles of absolute fun, at each kilometer, participants will run through the Foam Bogs where there is enough colored foam to cover you from head to toe. https://bubblerun.com/ or https://www.getsetusa.com/arizona/calendar.php

23 PHOENIX: The Chainsmokers/5 Seconds of Summer/Lennon Stella: World War Joy Tour – Talking Stick Resort Arena. https://livenation.com

23 PHOENIX: Cher: Here We Go Again Tour – Gila River Arena. https://livenation.com

23 PHOENIX: Lindsey Stirling – Warmer In the Winter Christmas Tour – Comerica Theatre. https://www.livenation.com

23 PHOENIX: AZ Wingfest – Margaret T. Hance Park. The only festival in AZ dedicated to chicken wings! This event is a celebration of food, drinks and fun provided by some of the Valley’s top businesses. The festival features wings from more than 30 vendors, beer from local breweries, live local bands and most importantly, a wing eating contest. Limited space, first-come, first-served. $15. 10 am – 5 pm. https://wingfestarizona.com/

23 PHOENIX: The Arizona Gunslingers – Pioneer Living History Museum. The Arizona Gunslingers take aim at mechanical targets to see who is the fastest draw in the West!  Quick draw competitions are open to the public and participants love to answer questions. Museum Admission $10/adults $8/Senior or military  $8/children, 5 and under are free. Includes Pioneer Village and the Telephone Museum. 623-465-1052 or https://pioneeraz.org/

23 SCOTTSDALE: Arizona Barrels, Bottles and Brews – Salt River Fields at Talking Stick. Highlights the state’s biggest and best craft breweries, distillers, and vintners and features samples and products produced exclusively in Arizona. More than 30

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breweries, wineries, and distilleries will take over the Center Field concourse area and will be serving up tastes of their award-winning creations. Walk the concourse, play lawn games, and sip and savor a true taste of Arizona. $50-65. 2-5 pm. 480-270-5000 or [email protected] or https://azbottlesandbrews.com/

23 SEDONA: Esteban in Sedona – Sound Bites Grill. An unbeatable place to experience Esteban's passion and explosive style of play with each seat within a few feet of the stage. Accompanying Esteban is renowned violinist and daughter Teresa Joy along with Grammy award-winning drummer Joe Morris and Raul Yanez, pianist and Arizona State University professor of music. $59-175. 7 pm. https://soundbitesgrill.com/events/category/esteban/map/

23 TEMPE: A.I.M – ASU Gammage. Internationally recognized dancer, Artistic Director and MacArthur “Genius” Fellow Kyle Abraham returns with his company A.I.M to the ASU Gammage stage this November. A.I.M intertwines sensual and provocative vocabulary with a strong emphasis on sound, human behavior and all things visual to create an avenue for personal investigation and exposing that on stage. Representing dancers from various disciplines and diverse personal backgrounds, the performers of A.I.M create fresh and unique movement. $20 General Admission $10 ASU Student. 7 pm. 480.965.3434 or https://www.asugammage.com/Beyond H

23 TUCSON: 37th Annual El Tour de Tucson – TCC. Thousands of cyclists from around the world compete, perimeter tour with 100-, 75-, 50-, 25-mile rides. Plus a fun ride of 10, 5, 1, or ¼- mile courses perfect for novices and families. Open to pros, fitness buffs, fun-lovers and kids, by Perimeter Bicycling Association of America. 520-745-2033 or http://www.perimeterbicycling.com/el-tour-de-tucson/ H

23 TUCSON: Trevor Noah: Loud & Clear Tour – Tucson Music Hall. https://livenation.com

23 WINSLOW: Star Party: Homolovi State Park - Come out to Homolovi's Visitor Center Museum and Observatory for a night under the stars! Free with cost of park entry. Dress warmly and bring your sense of wonder! Telescopes will be available. $7 day use fee per car with up to 4 adults. 30 minutes after sunset. 928-289-4106 or https://azstateparks.com/homolovi/events/star-party

23 WINSLOW: 73rd Annual Christmas Parade - AZ's largest Christmas parade, featuring arts & crafts, toys, clothing, jewelry, food & Santa all day. Parade begins at 1 pm. 928-289-2434 or http://www.winslowarizona.org H y

23-24 AHWATUKEE: Art Attack AZ Art Show – Ahwatukee Plaza. Showcasing a variety of artists and crafters. Most are from Tucson or other parts of the state. Unusual one-of-a-kind treasures created by local artists – jewelry, framed art, photography, metal art, flagstone signs, yard art and more. http://www.artattackaz.com/

24 SEDONA: Star of the Guitar – Sedona’s Creative Life Center. Performed by award-winning classical guitarist Ana Vidovic. Star of the Guitar will dazzle audiences with solo guitar pieces by composers ranging from Johann Sebastian Bach to Mauro Giuliani to Astor Piazzolla. 3 pm. https://chambermusicsedona.org/2019-ana-vidovic-star-of-the-guitar/

24 SUPERIOR: Edible-Medicinal Desert Plants Walk– Boyce Thompson Arboretum. Learn the edible and medicinal uses of native desert plants along our Curandero Trail on a leisurely walk guided by Mike Hills, world-traveler and herbal gourmand. You never know just what you might be treated to on a walk with Mike; he's been known to share mesquite-flour muffins with his tour group, or toasted jojoba seeds. Guide note: this tour explores the Curandero Trail, which has steep sections that are not suitable for visitors who use wheelchairs or walkers. $5-15. 1:30 pm. 520-689-2723 or http://www.btarboretum.org/

26-1/4 QUEEN CREEK: Christmas at Schnepf Farms – Schnepf Farms. Welcome to Christmas at Schnepf Farms, a new kind of holiday magic for the entire family. Featuring the World of Illumination train ride, ice skating, Ferris wheel, 4D animated show, cookie decorating with Mrs. Claus, reindeer hayrides, pictures with Santa, glow mini golf and the world’s largest inflatable Christmas-themed obstacle course. Tickets range from $20 to $35 per person and can be purchased at the door or online. A portion of proceeds will benefit the New Leaf Foundation. 6-10 pm. https://schnepfchristmas.com H

27 PHOENIX: MIM Musical Interludes Series: ASU Jazz Faculty Recital – The MIM Music Theater. Included with paid museum admission or $7 concert only. 10:30 am. https://mim.org/events/over-the-rhine-nov-22-2019/

28 SEDONA: Annual Sedona Turkey Trot 5K – Posse Grounds Park. Presented by Sedona Running Company, an out-and-back with a small loop on Soldier Pass Rd., the race will be expertly timed and scored by Run Flagstaff (a Flagstaff, AZ based

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company) using RFID chip technology, medals will be given to all finishers, trophies will be given to all age group winners. $35-45. 7:45 am. 928-282-6956 or https://sedonarunning.com/turkey-trot

29 TEMPE: Fantasy of Lights Opening Night Parade - Mill Avenue District. Includes a lineup of parade units including floats, marching bands, and novelty units. Mill Avenue’s trees are lit with thousands of lights that remain throughout the holiday season. Following the parade, the annual tree lighting ceremony at Centerpoint plaza then Santa is available for requests and photos. Free. 6 pm. 480-894-8158 or https://www.downtowntempe.com/events/opening-night-parade H y

29-30 GLENDALE: 26th Annual Glendale Glitters Spectacular Opening Weekend - Murphy Park. Visitors will find their traditional festival favorites, including holiday entertainment, food, seasonal gifts, a children’s snowfield, holiday storytelling, a Home Depot Kids Workshop and, the big guy himself, Santa Claus. The Countdown to Glendale Glitters stage show begins on Friday, Nov. 29 at 5:30 p.m. Display remains lit nightly through January 11 from 5-10 pm each evening. Free. 623-930-2299 or https://www.glendaleaz.com/play/special_events___festivals/special_events H y

29-12/1 CAVE CREEK/CAREFREE: 23rd Annual Hidden in the Hills Artists Studio Tour - Desert Foothills, free, self-guided tour, tour nearly 50 art studios featuring the work of 180 artists. Free. 10 am - 5 pm. 480-575-6624 or https://www.sonoranartsleague.org/

29-12/1 FLORENCE: 87th Annual Florence Junior Parada - Charles Whitlow Rodeo Arena. World's oldest continuous junior rodeo, also a rodeo parade with vendors and entertainment on Main Street. Features junior cowboys & cowgirls ages 5-18, in competition from calf roping, bulldogging, barrel & pole racing, saddle bronc, breakaway roping to goat tying, benefits youth programs across Pinal County. https://www.florencejrparadarodeo.com/ H

29-12/24 GILBERT: A Christmas Carol – Hale Centre Theatre. Our spectacular, heartwarming version of Dickens’ timeless tale of redemption is magically brought to life on our stage. Our staging faithfully brings all of Dickens’ delightful characters together to teach stingy, cantankerous Scrooge the errors of his ways. Complete with great performances, traditional carols, stunning costumes, and magical special effects. 480-4971181 or https://www.haletheatrearizona.com/Online/default.asp

29-1/2 SHOW LOW: Show Low Shines – An extravaganza of holiday lights and decorations that lights up the City from the day after Thanksgiving through 1/2, light displays at Show Low City Park, downtown and a dancing light display synchronized to holiday music at Show Low City Hall. 928-532-4140 or http://www.showlowaz.gov/calendar.aspx

30 AHWATUKEE: 23rd Annual Festival of Lights Kick-Off Party – Desert Foothills Park. Ahwatukee’s biggest family fun festival, always the Saturday after Thanksgiving. Carnival rides, community entertainment, Beer Garden, Marketplace Street Fair and the Motorcycle Parade will keep you and your out-of-town guests busy all day! And besides….who really wants to leave Phoenix in the winter? Free. 11 am - 9 pm. http://www.folaz.org/

30 MESA: Choir! Choir! Choir! - Mesa Arts Center. Choir! Choir! Choir! is a Toronto-based singing group led by creative directors Nobu Adilman and Daveed Goldman. The duo takes a non-traditional approach; there are no auditions, and the audience is the choir. Audience members will learn an original arrangement to a well-loved song. Founded in 2011, Choir! Choir! Choir! has amassed a dedicated community of singers and an international fan base on YouTube. $40. 7:30 pm. 480-644-6500 or https://www.mesaartscenter.com/index.php/shows/performing-live/choir-choir-choir

30 PHOENIX: Jimmy Cobb “This I Dig of You” – The Nash. Legendary jazz drummer and NEA Jazz Master Jimmy Cobb is the elder statesman of all the incredible Miles Davis bands. As vital and active as ever at 90 years old, Cobb released his new album, This I Dig of You, this August with a band of longtime collaborators — pianist Harold Mabern, guitarist Peter Bernstein, and bassist John Webber – each being jazz legends in their own rights, and all making more jazz history together on-stage right here at The Nash. $16-66. 7 & 9:15 pm. https://thenash.org/

30 PRESCOTT: Prescott’s 24th Annual Holiday Light Parade – The parade rolls around the streets of downtown Prescott on Saturday following Thanksgiving. Entries are illuminated by colorful lights and Christmas music. From High School bands and bicycles, to elaborate iridescent floats. Santa Claus may surprise us too. Bundle up and enjoy the kick-off Holiday event in Arizona's Christmas City. Free. 6 pm. https://www.prescott.org/community-calendar-of-events.html

30-12/1 APACHE JUNCTION: Old-Fashioned Christmas in the Barn Holiday Boutique - Enjoy a magical step back in time in our specially decorated Apacheland Barn and grounds. Two-day Holiday Boutique featuring artists and crafters displaying and selling their unique handmade items. On Sunday, the museum features 25% discounts on all types of jewelry including

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Native American investment-quality pieces. Bring dog and cat food or toys to benefit the Apache Junction Paws and Claws Center. Admission and parking are free. 9 am – 4 pm.  480-983-4888 or http://superstitionmountainmuseum.org/

30-12/29 TUCSON: Cabaret – Temple of Music and Art. Cliff Bradshaw, an American author working on a novel in Berlin, encounters Sally Bowles, a talented cabaret performer, at the seedy Kit Kat Klub where she sings. When she is fired by the club’s owner, also her jealous boyfriend, she moves in with Cliff and the two fall in love. For all the exuberant song and dance, the most powerful aspect of Cabaret remains the political wallop that it delivers. At its core, Cabaret is a devastating critique of apathy, and a clever and terrifying look at totalitarianism. 520-622-2823 or https://arizonatheatre.org H

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