In just nine years Chalk It Up! Prescott has created a community centered public art event attended by over 5,000 people. All ages have the opportunity to create drawings, listen to music, view the art and share in the fun.
Tito Munoz brings another monumental work of Beethoven to our 2016-2017 Season with Beethovens Eroica Symphony, a rigorous and emotional composition
The MET Live encore performance of Antonin Dvoraks Rusalka features Kristine Opolais in Dvoraks fairy tale opera about the tragic water nymph Rusalka.
Spark your “natural” curiosity with our trained volunteer Naturalists as they take you on a journey through the Central Arizona Highlands! Each FREE Walk can be up to 1 and a half hours long, and Naturalists can adapt walks to participant’s needs and desires.
Grab a blanket, lawn chair and family, friends, and neighbors, and come watch a movie under the stars.
Enjoy beautiful downtown Prescott while visiting more than sixty vendors showcasing a variety of antiques and collectibles including glass, jewelry, ephemera, primitives, pottery and furniture.
Nestled in the mountains 90 miles northwest of Phoenix, Prescott is home to a multitude of artists who draw inspiration from each other and Prescott’s wonderful natural and historical surroundings.
Whether you’re a member of the community or just visiting “Everybody’s Hometown” — the Williamson Valley Fire District Arts & Crafts Show is the place to be
World’s Oldest Rodeo Prescott Frontier Days, Inc., host of the Worlds Oldest Rodeo, was recently named the one event not to miss in Arizona by Yahoo Travel.
Arizona’s growing thirst for craft beer will be quenched when Arizona Beer Week returns
Hear music by local chamber players and special guests every month during the free Third Friday Chamber Music Series.
The Mile High Brew Fest is a premiere event that will take place on August 16, 2014 at the corner of the historic Courthouse Plaza on “Whiskey Row” and Goodwin streets in Prescott, Arizona.
Not all plants are created equal when it comes to intimacy in the garden.
”Movies That Move You”! Join us at the Yavapai College in the newly remolded Yavapai College Performing Arts Center with HD projection and surround sound.
In this month of celebration of our Nation’s Birthday, the Prescott Opry has a FIRECRACKER of a show for your enjoyment! Opry Emcee and Nashville Recording Artist Ed Gary says: If you thought our June show was fantastic hold on to your seats! Our July artists are going to knock your socks off!!!
The 17th Annual Prescott Indian Art Market will be held in the cool gardens of the Sharlot Hall Museum on July 12 & 13. The setting provides a beautiful backdrop for the show’s impressive Indian-art. Featured are exquisite carvings, ceramics, sculpture, paintings, hand-woven baskets, blankets, and distinctive jewelry. Artists producing traditional and contemporary artwork are juried by distinguished American Indian artists. The Prescott Indian Art Market is one of the Southwest’s premier Indian-art Markets.
The Highlands Center for Natural History offers a wide range of educational program opportunities for people of all ages. These programs vary by season and may include beginning nature study sessions, more advanced Insights Into the Outdoors, greenhouse tours, Naturalist Field Walks or family activities.
Les Femmes des Montage, a group of local women artists, presents its 10th Annual Fine Art Sale on Friday, June 27 from 11 AM to 7 PM and Saturday, June 28 from 11 AM to 4 PM in the Marina room at the Hassayampa Inn, 122 E. Gurley St., Prescott.