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SUMMARY:Rattlesnake Garage
DESCRIPTION:Rattlesnake Garage is one of the Save Our Mountains Foundation’s signature events.  Learn what to do if you encounter a rattlesnake. Rattlesnake garage is a real-time presentation with live snakes in an enclosed arena and hosted by professional snake handler Mark Hindle. This free family-friendly presentation happens once a month\, so please keep checking back for future dates. Donations to Save Our Mountains Foundation are greatly appreciated. \nLocation: North Mountain Visitor Center\, 12950 N. 7th St. Phoenix\, AZ 85022 \nQuestions? Call us at 602-343-5125
URL:https://northmountainvisitorcenter.org/event/rattlesnake-garage-15/
LOCATION:North Mountain Visitor Center\, 12950 North 7th Street\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85022\, United States
CATEGORIES:Snake
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SUMMARY:Coffee House Saturdays with live music – Performance by NANCY ELLIOTT
DESCRIPTION:NANCY ELLIOTT\nSaturday\, March 15\, 2025\, 9-11 A.M. \n“Hard to believe I have been playing music and performing for 50 years. I started playing organ with my Mom. When I got my first guitar I was off and running\, playing campfires and pig roasts\, weddings and backyard parties. My older friends would get me into bars so I could sit in with the bands. I played the folk houses in Dayton\, resorts and lodges in Geneva\, and from here to there in California and Texas. Arizona is where I fell in with the Western crowd\, playing the same music I had been writing and singing for years. I now have my own little genre called South~Western Americana. I hope you enjoy the songs\, stories and poetry.” \nCoffee House Saturdays occurs every third and fourth Saturday of the month at the North Mountain Visitor Center (NMVC) located at 12950 North 7th Street in Phoenix. \nFree hot coffee\, refreshments and live music offered from 9 AM to 11 AM. \nAdmission is always free. \nDonations to Save Our Mountains Foundation (501c3) are always welcome. Any purchases made at our gift shop go toward supporting facility operations and our nonprofit’s mission of protecting the preserve for future generations. \nCall 602-343-5125 with any questions.
URL:https://northmountainvisitorcenter.org/event/coffee-house-saturdays-with-live-music-performance-by-nancy-elliott/
LOCATION:North Mountain Visitor Center\, 12950 North 7th Street\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85022\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coffee House
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SUMMARY:Coffee House Saturdays with live music – Performance by THORN AND THE ROSE
DESCRIPTION:THORN AND THE ROSE  \nAcoustic Folk & Flute with Husband-and-Wife Duo Barbara & Doug Barnett\nSaturday\, March 22\, 2025\, 9-11 A.M. \nDoug Barnett is an award-winning indie songwriter who has produced 13 albums and played in bars\, restaurants\, and special events from Seattle to Route 66 to the greater Phoenix area. His wife Barbara often joins him and together they play originals and cover decades of folk\, pop\, Gospel\, Western\, and country music. \nCoffee House Saturdays occurs every third and fourth Saturday of the month at the North Mountain Visitor Center (NMVC) located at 12950 North 7th Street in Phoenix. \nFree hot coffee\, refreshments and live music offered from 9 AM to 11 AM. \nAdmission is always free. \nDonations to Save Our Mountains Foundation (501c3) are always welcome. Any purchases made at our gift shop go toward supporting facility operations and our nonprofit’s mission of protecting the preserve for future generations. \nCall 602-343-5125 with any questions.
URL:https://northmountainvisitorcenter.org/event/coffee-house-saturdays-with-live-music-performance-by-thorn-and-the-rose/
LOCATION:North Mountain Visitor Center\, 12950 North 7th Street\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85022\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coffee House
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20250322T113000
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SUMMARY:BOOK TALK: Arizona National Parks and Monuments\, Latest book from Arizona author\, Roger Naylor
DESCRIPTION:March 22nd @ 11:30 \nSOMF @ North Mountain Visitor Center  \n12950 N. 7th Street Saturday\, \nDiscover the scenic wonders and cultural treasures of Arizona with Roger Naylor’s latest book\, Arizona National Parks and Monuments.  \nAn extraordinary array of national park units—34 in all—blanket Arizona from border to border. They range from the volcanic sprawl of stone hoodoos crowning Chiricahua National Monument to the badlands of Petrified Forest National Park colored like blood and peaches to the miles of seductive shoreline at Lake Mead National Recreation Area to the never-ending diversity of the Arizona National Scenic Trail traversing the length of the state. And yes\, there’s a certain canyon that’s pretty impressive\, too. There is something here to pique everyone’s interest. National monuments like Tonto\, Wupatki\, and Montezuma Castle hold on tight to our past. Others like Sonoran Desert and Vermilion Cliffs preserve our precious wide-open spaces. And all the parks reconnect us to nature. We hike\, bike\, kayak\, ride mules\, bounce down dirt roads\, slither through slot canyons\, and camp under skies dripping with stars. All that adventure is yours with this new book from author\, Roger Naylor. At 246 pages this is a comprehensive guide to these remarkable places. The book features maps and 90 stunning color photographs. Each chapter includes an overview of what makes that park unique\, a thorough description\, history\, personal anecdotes\, plus detailed information on all amenities and features. Arizona National Parks and Monuments retails for $21.95. \n \nRoger Naylor is an award-winning Arizona travel writer and author. He has been swoony in love with Arizona since arriving as a wide-eyed college student. For decades he has explored his adopted state while writing about his discoveries. He specializes in national and state parks\, lonely hiking trails\, twisting back roads\, diners with burgers sizzling on the grill\, small towns\, ghost towns\, and pie. Naylor’s work has appeared in the Arizona Republic\, USA Today\, The Guardian\, Country Magazine\, Arizona Highways\, and dozens more. He was inducted into the Arizona Tourism Hall of Fame in 2018. He is also the narrator of the Verde Canyon Railroad. Naylor has authored several books including Awesome Arizona: 200 Amazing Facts about the Grand Canyon State\, Arizona’s Scenic Roads and Hikes\, Arizona State Parks\, The Amazing Kolb Brothers of Grand Canyon\, Arizona Kicks on Route 66\, and Crazy for the Heat: Arizona Tales of Ghosts\, Gumshoes\, and Bigfoot. For more information\, visit www.rogernaylor.com \n 
URL:https://northmountainvisitorcenter.org/event/book-talk-arizona-national-parks-and-monuments-latest-book-from-arizona-author-roger-naylor/
LOCATION:North Mountain Visitor Center\, 12950 North 7th Street\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85022\, United States
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