Ruin Tours, ATV Tours,
Scenic Tours, petting zoo, Junior Rodeo, Free Movie, Food,
Food, Too much going on to list.
May 14, 2011
12th
Annual Great Fort Apache Reunion "Gathering of the
People"
Saturday, May 14, 2011
12th Annual Great Fort Apache Reunion
"Gathering of the People"
May 14,
2011 - 12th Annual Great Fort Apache
Reunion "Gathering of the People"
Located at Nohwike' Bagowa Museum at
Fort Apache, AZ. Apache Song & Dance
Competition, Battle of the Crown
Dancers, Apache War Dance, Acorn Stew
Tasting, 3-D Archery Fun Shoot Out. 4th
Annual Raymond Endfield, Jr. Horseshoe
Tournament. Smithsonian Institution: The
Key Ingredients Exhibit. Food Stands and
Arts & Crafts Booths. Registration opens
at 7:00 a.m. All Dancers in Grand
Processional at 10:00 a.m. Contact
Information: For more information
call 928-338-4545, 928-338-1230, or
928-594-4599.
Times:
7:00AM - 5:00PM
May 29 2011 MAY 28
TAYLOR TRAPPER DAYS
-
Activities
include a patriotic program at the Taylor Veteran’s Memorial,
American Pit Bull/Terrier Weight Pulling Championships,
Barbecue,
Mutt
Show,
Barrel Racing and Taylor Country Show and Dance.
Also
included is a Free Breakfast and Trail ride Saturday morning.
Bring your own horse, no studs.
Meet on Pinedale road. 6am.
May 28
2011Bush
Valley Craft Fair Alpine
9-3 9-2 928-339-1999
June 4-5- 2011
Show
Low Days 2011Arts and
Crafts Show, Business Expo, Good Food and Fun.
Be there!
June 4-5 2011
Pow
Wow in the Pines
:
Saturday, June 04, 2011
Jun. 4-5, 2011 - Pow Wow in the Pines
Jun.
4-5, 2011 - Pow Wow in the Pines
Located at Hon-Dah Resort Casino
Conference Center in Pinetop. Grand
entry Saturday at Noon & 7:00 p.m.
Sunday Noon Only. Gourd Dancing Saturday
and Sunday at 11:00 a.m. & 6:00 p.m.
Arts & Crafts. Food booths. Contact
Information: For more information
call Bobbie at 928-369-7586.
July15-16 2011
Native
America Arts Festival
The Pinetop-Lakeside Chamber of Commerce is hosting the 23rd
Annual Native American Art Festival More than 50 of the Southwest’s finest
American Indian artists will display and sell their handmade
jewelry, paintings, rugs and other authentic Indian artwork ar
the Blue Ridge High School, 1300 West White Mountain Blvd. This
is a juried event (only handmade/handcrafted items allowed). The
original artist must be present. Hours are Saturday (9:00 AM to
5:00 PM) and Sunday (9:00 AM to 4:00 PM). Admission is $5.00 at
the Gate or $4.00 in Advance.
SNOWFLAKE PIONEER
DAYS CELEBRATION
- A parade, arts and crafts fair, kid’s entertainment, along
with a barbecue, dances, Pioneer Day run, softball and golf
tournaments, free swimming, theatrical performances, a two-day
rodeo and fireworks are all part of the fun. 536-4331
infor@snowflaketaylorchamber.org
Aug
13-14 2011
High Mountain Music Festival
JOIN
US AS WE CELEBRATE 20 YEARS OF BLUEGRASS MUSIC
IN THE COOL PINES OF ARIZONA’S BEAUTIFUL WHITE MOUNTAINS at HON-DAH RESORT, CASINO &CONFERENCE CENTER
777 Highway 260 (Hwy 260 & 73), Pinetop, Arizona
Sponsored by
THE PINETOP-LAKESIDE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
The Pinetop-Lakeside Chamber
of Commerce will host our 36th Annual Fall Artisan's
Festival, . Location -Mountain
Meadow Recreation Complex on Woodland Road. Hours are 4
pm to 8 pm Friday, 9 to 5 pm Saturday, and 9 to 4 pm
Sunday. The Fall Artisan's Festival is a large arts and
crafts show with over 150 artists in attendance. All
arts and crafts must be handmade or handcrafted. Other
events during the festival weekend are … Run to the
Pines Car Show, Antique Show, Quilt Show and a 10K Run.
Click on the "Advance Tickets" order tickets. For more
information, please call the Chamber at (800) 573-4031.
Th
ere
are limited RV camping spaces available for the
Festival. Spaces are given out on a first come basis on
when both the camping fee and RV Camping Permit is
received. Click on the "Advance Tickets" butto to pay
the camping fee and download the RV Camping Permit or
Click on the "Tent" icon to download the RV Camping
Permit.
Event
Description
Arts &
Crafts,
Parade,
Ranch Rodeo,
BBQ and of
course SWEET
CORN!
Check back
for more
information
on times and
prices
Triathlon is
coming to
Snowflake/Taylor!
Whether its
your 1st
or 41st
come join us
this Labor
day weekend
to celebrate
multisport
style.
The Sweet
Tri is being
put on
in
conjunction
with the
Taylor Sweet
Corn
Festival.
Its a sprint
distance
event –
that means
a 500 yd.
swim (10
laps), 13.1
m. bike,
finished off
with a 5k
(3.1 mile)
run.
You can do
that! Don’t
want to
tackle it
alone? Grab
a buddy or
two and sign
up to do it
as a relay
team. Think
of it as a
great way to
work off the
bbq you know
you’re going
to pound
later.
Oct 1 2011
6th
Annual Woodland Wildlife FestivalFestival
Fun For Everyone
Harvest Festival Annual Snowflake Harvest
Festival at Heritage Park in Snowflake’s Downtown Historic
District. There will be arts & crafts, wagon rides to the
Willis Family Farm Pumpkin Patch, entertainment for the
children, pie eating contests and more.
SNOWFLAKE
HARVEST
FEST-
Annual
Snowflake
Harvest
Festival
at HeritagePark in Snowflake’s Downtown Historic
District.
There
will be
arts &
crafts,
wagon
rides to
the
Willis
Family
Farm
pumpkin
patch,
food,
entertainment,
and pie
eating
contests,
and
activities
for
children.
Sept 17th & 18th 2011
Oktoberfest
Overgaard For information call 1-928-535-5777
Christmas
Light
Parade
starts
at
6pm
on
2nd
West
Santa
Visit
will
be
at
the
Freeman
Home
after
the
Parade.
Santa
will
be
there
with
goodie
bags
for
the
kids.
Entertainment
and
Live
Nativity.
Nativity
Sets
Display
in
the
LDS
Main
Street
Chapel
September
For spectacular views of the White Mountains, hitch a
summer
ski lift ride at Sunrise Park Resort. Lift rides are offered
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Members of the White Mountain Apache Tribe stage a
reenactment of the Civil and Apache wars at the Fort Apache
parade grounds. Fort Apache was established as a military post
in May 1870 and many tribal members served as Army Scouts. For
more information, call (520) 338-1392
Fall Foliage Drive
through Hannagans Meadow on the Coronado Trail from Alpine to
Morenci.
October
Visitors can see the changing colors of fall up dose on one of
two Fall Foliage Llama Hikes. Llama hikes are offered
through the Pinetop-Lakeside Parks and Recreation Department and
are a unique way to explore the nation's largest stand of
Ponderosa Pines.
December
The holiday season is always beautiful in the White Mountains.
Pinetop-Lakeside holds its tree lighting ceremony at
Woodland Lake Park. Round Valley kicks off its holiday season
with the Holiday Light Parade. The lighted float parade travels
down Main Street from Eagar to Springerville.
Show Low hosts its Christmas Tree Lighting at the Main
Street Marketplace and the Electric Parade down the Deuce of
Clubs.
Other holiday events to look for include St. Johns' Living
Christmas Tree Program,
Snowflake's
Sixth Annual Winter Wonderland and tree lighting ceremony,
holiday concerts including the Messiah in Show Lowand
tours of homes decorated for the season.