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Hosts Elysia Morigaux and Guy Loginson cover this week’s top local news, events and updates from inside and outside the Prescott area. This week includes Prescott Valley Outdoor Summit, Prescott Valley Healing Fields, Summer Concerts, Chino Valley Territorial Days, Yavapai County Fair, more.
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Click here for updates for the week of August 242022:
- PV Outdoor Summit
- Five live bands to showcase at Prescott Valley Outdoor Summit
- Prescott Valley Healing Field 2022
- Dewey Humboldt Fall Cleanup Day
- Labor Day Holidays in Prescott Valley, Prescott and Chino Valley
- Laughter Eleven – Live Music & Happy Hour
- Touchmark Summer Concert Series
- Chino Valley Territorial Days & Chino Valley FFA Corn Dinner
- Danny Romero at Creekside Lodge and Cabins
- 2022 World’s Oldest Rodeo Cowboy Golf Classic
- Prescott Valley Music on the Green
- 200-year-old cactus collapses in heavy rains in Arizona
- Yavapai County Fair
- iDEALios of the Week
- Cast11 Podcast Network Update
- Teen safety table returns to PV library
PV Outdoor Summit
The Prescott Valley Outdoor Summit will take place September 16-18, 2022. The multi-day, multi-locale event is based in the Findlay Toyota Center and surrounding outdoor areas, with satellite locales throughout the surrounding area, with daily excursions and classes.
Five live bands to showcase at Prescott Valley Outdoor Summit
- The Cheektone Trio: Friday, September 16, 3-4pm on the outdoor stage near the Founding Fathers Beer Garden.
- Cross-Eyed Possum: Friday, September 16, 7-10pm in the VIP Community Campers Area
- Scandalous Hands: Friday, September 16 from 4:30-6:00 pm on the outdoor stage near the Founding Fathers Beer Garden.
- Walt Richardson: Saturday, September 17th from 4-6pm on the outdoor stage near the Founding Fathers Beer Garden.
- King Copper Jazz Band: Saturday, September 17, 7-10pm, VIP Community Campers Area
For more information: prescottvalleyoutdoors.com
Prescott Valley Healing Field 2022
During Patriot Week at Prescott Valley Healing Field September 9-17, 2022, 3,000 American flags will fly in their 11th year.
Dewey Humboldt Fall Cleanup Day
The Town of Dewey Humboldt will be accepting unwanted items from Tuesday, September 6th through Thursday, September 8th from 8:00 am to 6:00 am. afternoon. There are two drop-off locations:
- 12938 E. Main St., Town Lot, Dewey
- S. Dana and E. Third St. Maintenance Yard
Labor Day Holidays in Prescott Valley, Prescott and Chino Valley
- The Town of Prescott Valley office will be closed in honor of Labor Day on Monday, September 5th.
- City of Prescott will be closed on Monday, September 5th in honor of Labor Day
- Chino Valley Town Offices will be closed in honor of Labor Day on Monday, September 5
- For a complete list of city services, visit SignalsAZ.com.
Happy Hour Specials at Laughter Eleven
Laughter Eleven offers happy hour specials every Friday from 5pm to 7pm. The event will offer a special menu with a bottle of wine and artisan bread for $25.00 (upgrade to truffle fries).
Touchmark Summer Concert Series
Join us for a summer concert series featuring local bands from the Prescott area. Please bring a chair or blanket.
Chino Valley Territorial Days
Celebrate this year’s Chino Valley Territorial Days Weekend September 2nd and 3rd with live music, parades, pancake breakfasts and more.
Friday night kicks off with dancing under the stars at Memory Park from 7-10pm.
72nd Annual Chino Valley FFA Corn Dinner – Del Rio Elm. – Benefiting FFA Students, 3-7pm
Danny Romero at Creekside Lodge and Cabins
Danny Romero takes the stage on the patio! Come have some good music and a drink.
2022 World’s Oldest Rodeo Cowboy Golf Classic
Join the world’s oldest rodeo cowboy golf classic at Antelope Hills. Shotguns start at 9am.
Prescott Valley Music on the Green
Bring blankets and lawn chairs for a fun evening of music on the rolling green lawns of the Civic Center campus.
200-year-old cactus collapses in heavy rains in Arizona
The iconic Saguaro stood near the Romero Ruins Trail in Catalina State Park in Tucson. This location is a strategic location that has become a popular subject for photographers and artists. Arizona State Park believes it started growing around 1822, which makes him older than 26 of the 50 states and may have had Andrew Jackson as president.
Yavapai County Fair
Join the action at the Yavapai County Fair September 8-11, 2022.
iDEALios of the Week
Click here for this week’s iDEALio Buy 5 Balsamic Vinegar Or Olive Oil And Get The 6th Free Every Wild Wednesday! Offer expires August 31, 2022. Coupon cannot be used in conjunction with other offers. Coupon must be presented at time of order. Get this iDEALio into your phone and say iDEALios – Signals AZ sent it to you! All current iDEALios can be found at www.Signals A Z.com/Deals.
Cast11 Podcast Network
power of heart – Granite Mountain Behavioral Medicine
Gregory Struve and Elicia Morigeau talk about addiction recovery in Power of the Mind, published this week by Granite Mountain Behavioral Healthcare. How your life can change, how your community can help you, and how long someone is considered to be in “recovery”. Watch anywhere.
mountain gardener – Watters Garden Center
In last week’s Mountain Gardener, Ken Lain told us about “Conserving Plants During the Change of Season in Your Garden Center.”
Central Arizona Sports talking to Torrence Dunham
In this week’s Talkin’ Central Arizona Sports, Torrence Dunham details Prescott and Bradshaw Mountain high school football season previews. Listen anywhere you listen to podcasts or his SignalsAZ.com.
In this episode of Living a Good Life, Southwest Homes owner Jon Rocha sits down with Brad Fain to discuss the challenges of housing here in central Arizona.
In this episode of Chasing Mythos, we speak with El Charro Norté’s lifelong Prescott resident, entrepreneur and restaurant owner Gary Denny.
Teen safety table returns to PV library
The Prescott Valley Police Department will host its first Teenage Safety Table for grades 22-23 on Thursday, August 31 at the Prescott Valley Library. Tables are staffed from 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM.
Crime prevention officers are onsite to provide teens with educational information on related topics such as suicide prevention, anti-bullying, and internet safety.