Art N' About
Featuring area arts and eventsFather-Daughter Date Night
The goal of the banquet is to strengthen the relationship between fathers and daughters by creating a special evening or “date night” which includes a meal, special music, a guest speaker, father-daughter photos, and dancing. This banquet maybe a father’s greatest opportunity to prepare his daughter’s heart for the special someone in her future.
ATHENA Embracing Strength Courage, Wisdom in Quad Cities
The prestigious ATHENA® Leadership Award is making its debut in the Quad Cities this spring. Sponsored by Quad Cities Business News and Prescott Woman Magazine, the international recognition celebrates women who demonstrate excellence in their profession, a commitment to their community, and a practice of inspiring or mentoring other women.
A Treasure for Locals
Cowboy Artist of America Bill Nebeker’s “If Horses Could Talk” sculpture—truly a sculpture that appeals to all—depicts a cowboy using his binoculars to look for a deer, while his horse looks down at the deer, which is under the rock ledge behind where the cowboy is seated. When Bill first created this limited-edition piece in 1987, it sold out the evening it was presented.
New, Memorable Traditions
Officially known as Arizona’s Christmas City, Prescott is one of the “Top 25 Best Small Towns for Christmas,” according to Country Living Magazine (2017 and 2018).
The holidays are all about traditions, about making memories with your loved ones, and Prescott is the perfect place to create them. Prescott Center for the Arts (PCA) asks you to consider new traditions: the gift of live theatre (at PCA’s Mainstage), and buying hand-crafted gifts from its Art Gallery.
Fall Entertainment: Scary and NOT!
Prescott Center for the Arts (PCA) brings on the SCARE and NOT this Fall. Audiences can enjoy a thrilling and rendition of Dracula in October or a thought-provoking drama in November.
Celebrating Western Art and Heritage at Phippen Museum
The Phippen Museum Hosts Two of its Most Popular Events, the Hold Your Horses! Exhibition & Sale, and the Fall Gathering Barbeque
Bringing Back the Live Experience with PCA
The average American spends nearly half a day staring at a screen. A 2018 Nielsen Company audience report revealed that adults in the United States devoted about 10 hours and 39 minutes each day to consuming media. This includes the use of tablets, smartphones, personal computers, multimedia devices, video games, radios, DVDs, DVRs, and TVs.
The numbers are staggering for everyone, but even more so for youth! Screen time is linked to obesity and an increase in diabetes, especially for children. It is time to bring back the live experience. According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, the experience is defined as “direct observation of or participation in events as a basis of knowledge.”
So this season, embark on more experiences: enjoy the outdoors, events, and the arts.
Eating for a Cause
Worldwide, there are so many issues that need our attention. Deciding which cause to help can feel overwhelming.
One such issue: hunger. It’s an issue everywhere, including right here in our little part of the world, Yavapai County. We all know the feeling of hunger. While some of us can simply open the cupboard or refrigerator and satiate our need, others do not have food so readily available … and they need our help.
Summer Fun at Prescott Center for the Arts
Brian Wilson, from the musical group The Beach Boys, said, “Summer means happy times and good sunshine. It means going to the beach, going to Disneyland, having fun.”
Well, Prescott doesn’t have the beach or Disneyland, but is beautiful in its own right—and thanks in part to Prescott Center for the Arts (PCA), it offers lots of fun for everyone. Whether you crave outdoor adventure, historical traditions like the rodeo, or being entertained by the arts, you will find it. PCA has created a lineup of visual and perform arts programs to entertain you, your family, and your friends.
The Northern Arizona Tattoo Fest: July 5-7 at the Prescott Resort and Casino
Nine years ago, the Northern Arizona Tattoo Fest was a dream for a local couple, Tony and Adrienne Carey, who wondered whether Prescott could sustain such an event. As the convention enters its seventh year—it will take place starting Friday, July 5 this year—the answer to that question is a resounding, “YES!”
A MEMORABLE NIGHT ON BEHALF OF OUR LOCAL BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS
The third annual Dancing for the Stars to benefit the Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Arizona took place on April 13th 2019, at the historic Elks Theater in Prescott, AZ. Presented by the Jewish Community Foundation, Lamb Chevrolet, El Gato Azul, Good Samaritan Society Hospice and James Deep Well Ranch, the event paired 10 local celebrities with professional dancers to perform a wide variety of dances, also featuring Clubs kids in a special performance.
Basin Lake Theatre Project
The Basin Lake Theatre Project has always been closely linked to Prescott and the surrounding area, and now it plays an integral role. It all started in 2014 when founding members Julie Chavez Harrington, Jeannen Calvin, and Ered Matthew launched it to produce a documentary-style play. Since then, it’s grown to be so much more, thanks to its mission of collaboration, entertainment, education, and elevation.