Community Happenings
There’s always something going on in Prescott! In Prescott Woman Magazine’s Community Happenings section, stay connected to the events, festivals, fundraisers, and local moments that bring our town together. Whether you’re looking for a night out or a way to give back, this is your guide to all things local and lively.Providing a Path to Stability
t’s been an exciting time for Prescott Area Shelter Services (PASS). As Prescott continues to expand and thrive, we, too, have seen a growing number of women and children needing our services. Fundraising is vital to supporting our mission of serving women, families, and veterans by providing temporary housing, resources, individualized case management, a pathway to permanent housing, and assistance to those transitioning from crisis to stability.
2025 marks PASS’s 15th Annual Afternoon Tea Celebration, which will take place on Sunday, March 2 at the Prescott Resort, 1500 Highway 69 in Prescott. Our theme, “Color Our Community with Hope,” will be a fun afternoon with a live and silent auction, raffle, guest speakers, and more! This is the only fundraiser PASS holds each year, and it is vital to its ability to continue our essential, non-duplicated services.
It Takes a Village
Every year in Prescott, the Daily Courier honors the best of the area’s businesses through its Readers’ Choice Awards. Most of those businesses are nominated by the owners, their friends, or their colleagues, and then voted on by their patrons. The awards are an opportunity to highlight businesses and recognize them for their work. They’re also fun, and they have inspired us at The Launch Pad Teen Center to ask the question: Who do teens consider the best?
The Prescott Area Teen Choice Awards is an opportunity for teens to nominate and vote on businesses, coaches, teachers, nonprofit organizations, restaurants, resource officers, parks, churches, community leaders and others they consider youth advocates. Award recipients will be honored at a community wide event at the Hazeltine Theatre on the evening of April 12.
Showcasing the Best Young Performers in Prescott
Jason and Amanda Koiter, with more than 40 years of combined experience in the entertainment industry, are thrilled to announce the launch of the Prescott Conservatory of Performing Arts (PCPA), a nonprofit 501(c)(3) dedicated to empowering young artists through exceptional performing arts education. Together, Jason and Amanda bring their passion for the arts and decades of expertise to nurture the next generation of performers in Prescott and beyond.
The PCPA offers a wide range of group classes and workshops for students in grades six through 12. Programs include acting, improv, theater arts, voice (including show choir), instrumental music, and dance. Private lessons are available in voice, piano, guitar, and drums for those seeking one-on-one instruction.
Amanda, PCPA’s Executive Director and a writer and actor, recognized for her roles on television hits such as “Criminal Minds,” “ER,” and “Third Watch.” She also worked behind the scenes in the writers’ offices of “Third Watch” and “Criminal Minds.” Jason, the Conservatory’s Director of Operations, brings a wealth of experience as a musician, recording engineer, and film and television producer. He serves as Co-Producer of “Criminal Minds: Evolution” on Paramount Plus.
The PCPA is excited to announce its first-ever Spring Talent Show, Prescott’s Got Talent Jr., an event designed to spotlight the incredible talents of local youth. This spectacular evening will take place on Saturday, March 29 at The Hendrix Auditorium at Prescott Mile High Middle School at 300 S. Granite St. in Prescott.
Trailblazers in the Arena
The history of women in rodeo at Prescott Frontier Days® – World’s Oldest Rodeo® is rich with trailblazers, traditions, and transformative milestones, marking the significant roles women have played in rodeo culture from its earliest days. Known as a proving ground for the best riders, ropers, and racers, Prescott’s rodeo set the stage for female competitors to showcase their talent and courage, carving out spaces for women in a largely male-dominated sport.
Willow Hills Baptist Church to Host Night to Shine Celebration Event for People with Special Needs Sponsored by Tim Tebow Foundation
Willow Hills Baptist Church announced today that it will host the 2026 Night to Shine, sponsored by the Tim Tebow Foundation. The unforgettable worldwide celebration event, centered on God’s love, honoring and valuing people with special needs, will be held by host churches around the world simultaneously on Friday, February 13, 2026. Willow Hills is excited to join hundreds of other churches around the globe in celebrating people with disabilities as God’s image bearers.
Join in the Holiday Cheer
Arizona’s Christmas City promises a delightful season lineup including parades, live music, Santa visits, street parties, and more
It’s the most wonderful time of the year in Prescott. This year, Newsweek honored the city, “Everybody’s Hometown,” as one of its Top 10 Best Christmas Towns in the Nation, further cementing its reputation as the ultimate destination for holiday cheer and celebrations. Prescott’s annual holiday attractions have begun downtown, and there are several free events happening that will make your holidays complete.
A Beloved Prescott Valley Tradition
What began 24 years ago as a small community Christmas light display has blossomed into one of Arizona’s most dazzling holiday attractions. Prescott Valley’s Valley of Lights has become a beloved tradition, drawing thousands of visitors annually. The event features animated displays created from thousands of colorful lights designed to spark wonder in both young and old.
The idea for Valley of Lights was first envisioned in 2000 by then-Chamber Executive Director Lew Rees. Inspired by a similar light display in his former community of Branson, Missouri, Rees collaborated with a local lighting company to plan and create the first eight original displays. Retired Executive Assistant Beverly Oleson fondly recalled how, in those early days, staff and volunteers worked tirelessly to bring the vision to life—dragging electrical cords, securing displays, and staffing the donation booth. Little did they know this fledgling event would grow into Prescott Valley’s premier holiday attraction.
Hands On
Maria Vomlehn Flurry, of Arizona Philharmonic, Sticks and Tones, and manos percussion, to teach composition to Prescott third graders
Maria Flurry is a household name when it comes to Arizona’s music community. She performs as a timpanist with Arizona Philharmonic and Flagstaff Symphony, and is one half of Sticks and Tones with her husband, Henry Flurry (who is co-founder and Artistic Director of AZ Phil).
Now, through AZ Phil and Prescott Unified School District’s Composition Collaboration Project, Maria is preparing to lead a composition program for nine third-grade classes at three elementary schools: Lincoln, Taylor Hicks, and Abia Judd.
Women in Rodeo
This year, the World’s Oldest Rodeo® will shine a spotlight on an extraordinary group of athletes and contributors: the Women in Rodeo. With a nod to the trailblazing women who have shaped rodeo culture from its earliest days, this year’s theme celebrates the often overlooked yet pivotal role women have played in the rodeo world. From barrel racing to trick riding and beyond, women have been integral in shaping not only Prescott Frontier Days®, but the entire sport of rodeo.
“We are incredibly excited to unveil ‘Women in Rodeo’ as the theme for 2025,” said Jim Dewey Brown, General Manager of Prescott Frontier Days®, Inc. “This allows us to honor the deep-rooted traditions and the countless women who have contributed to the history of rodeo—not just as competitors, but as leaders, stock contractors, and pioneers in the sport. Their strength, grit, and determination are central to our rodeo’s legacy.”
Making a Difference for Those Battling Breast Cancer
Trails 4 Tatas (T4T) is so much more than just a fundraiser. It is a dedicated group of off-roading volunteers being supported by an amazingly giving community, who are making a significant difference in the lives of those battling breast cancer in Yavapai County.
The Summit 4×4 Club and Girls Tribe started raising money for the Baskin Breast Care Center at YRMC in 2019. The first event was a small auction of donated items, and it raised about $1,500. How things have changed! In 2023 alone, T4T raised almost $60,000.
A Holiday Experience for All to Enjoy
Skip the decorating and impress your holiday guests by purchasing a one-of-a-kind tree or wreath that can be delivered to your door. Festival of Trees Prescott is celebrating its 7th year of kicking off the holiday season in Arizona’s Christmas City, Wednesday, November 20 through Saturday, November 23.
During this holiday favorite, local businesses come together to create a beautifully decorated forest of Christmas trees and wreaths that are then sold to the public. This event is held at the beautiful and historic Sam Hill Warehouse in downtown Prescott.
Arizona’s Christmas City
The festivities kick off with the 27th Annual Holiday Light Parade & Bonfire Festival at 6 p.m. Saturday, November 30 on Cortez Street. Led by Santa, the parade features more than 40 illuminated floats and music from local school bands. The fun continues at Mile High Middle School’s field from 7 to 8:30 p.m. with music, Santa visits, and reindeer games for the kids. Enjoy a closer look at the floats parked on the field and live performances from Prescott High School and Bradshaw Mountain High School marching bands. Entrance is through the gate on Goodwin Street, across from Old Firehouse Plaza.













