| Event Name | Organization | Dates | City | | 2nd Saturday Art WalkPresented by What's Happen'n Art Movement (WHAM) at Bistro @ Kokopelli Winery - Surprise February 13, 2010 - Ongoing Fine art and crafts are featured along with edibles and entertainment with a different theme each month. Featured artists will demonstrate and display for sale copper and metal art, clay pottery and sculpture, unique glass pieces, paintings and framed drawings, hand carved gourd wall masks, beautiful art jewelry and more. Saturday's events will focus on romance, featuring great music by the Hurricane's.
Located just off Grand Avenue north of Bell and Reems intersection, next to... | What's Happen'n Art Movement (WHAM) | 02/13/10- Ongoing | Surprise |
| Femocracy | Alwun House Gallery and Garden Stage | 03/06/10- Ongoing | Phoenix |
Crazy Times with Madame PatchouliPresented by City of Peoria Municipal Complex at Sunrise Mountain Library January 14, 2010 - Ongoing Kids and parents alike are invited to experience laugh out loud literary adventures with the eccentric and much lived Madame Patchouli get your fix once a week with your choice of two times! Enjoy songs, stories, and crafts each week.
| City of Peoria Municipal Complex | 01/14/10- Ongoing | Peoria |
Wells Fargo History MuseumPresented by Wells Fargo History Museum at Wells Fargo History Museum July 1, 2004 - Ongoing From 1858 on the stagecoaches of the Butterfield Line, through wild days at Tombstone, to extensive railroad service to the mines, Wells Fargo's history in Arizona is classic western history. The museum includes an art gallery with the largest public display of illustrator N.C. Wyeth's western paintings.
Exhibits include a baseball-size gold nugget, an authentic Wells Fargo stagecoach and reproductions of a gold mine, railroad depot and express office will bring the Old West to life... | Wells Fargo History Museum | 07/01/04- Ongoing | Phoenix |
Rawhide Western TownPresented by Rawhide at Wild Horse Pass at Rawhide Steakhouse at Wild Horse Pass June 3, 2010 - Ongoing It's not uncommon to think of cowboys, outlaws and frontier towns when you think of Arizona, and Rawhide at Wild Horse Pass has made this mystique come alive by rebuilding a rough-and-tumble town from the 1880s. Gunfights take place in the streets, swinging doors lead into saloons and stores, and throughout it all, costume-clad actors staff the family-friendly town.
| Rawhide at Wild Horse Pass | 06/03/10- Ongoing | Chandler |
| Outer Bounds of Sound | Revolver Records | 11/22/09- Ongoing | Phoenix |
Berlin Agave Yucca ForestPresented by Desert Botanical Garden at Desert Botanical Garden November 21, 2009 - Ongoing This new exhibit, made possible by a generous Tending the Garden Campaign gift from Howard and Joy Berlin, will showcase the diversity of the agave and nolina families.
Local landscape architect Bob Thompson of e group led the exhibit team through hardscape and planting concepts and design. The 11,000 square foot exhibit, located south of the Sybil B. Harrington Succulent Gallery, will bring dramatic new elements to the Garden. A large Yucca filifera, which was salvaged as... | Desert Botanical Garden | 11/21/09- Ongoing | Phoenix |
Land of the DragonsPresented by The Phoenix Zoo at The Phoenix Zoo November 11, 2009 - Ongoing The Phoenix Zoo announces the grand opening of Land of the Dragons, one of the most highly anticipated exhibit experiences resulting from the zoo's Capital Campaign, which began in late 2008. Guests will not encounter mythical creatures, but instead will meet members of the world's largest lizard species, the Komodo dragon. Featuring a wide range of viewing opportunities in a natural tropical setting, Land of the Dragons will open to the public with a private preview for donors on November... | The Phoenix Zoo | 11/11/09- Ongoing | Phoenix |
Downtown Phoenix Public MarketPresented by Downtown Phoenix Public Market at Downtown Phoenix Public Market January 1, 2006 - Ongoing Welcome to the Downtown Phoenix Public Market, marking the spot where community revitalization, economic development and a showcase for local small-scale agriculture and local artists and crafters intersect in the heart of the city. Everything offered for sale at the Market is grown or made by the person selling it and the more ingredients that come from Arizona and the southwest the better. A limited amount of produce will be brought by the farmer from other Arizona farms - feel free to talk... | Downtown Phoenix Public Market | 01/01/06- Ongoing | Phoenix |
Arizona Doll & Toy MuseumPresented by Arizona Doll & Toy Museum at Arizona Doll and Toy Museum January 1, 2006 - Ongoing Visit the Arizona Doll & Toy Museum, located in the Stevens House at Historic Heritage Square in downtown Phoenix. There are a variety of dolls and toys from yester-year, as well as familiar modern play-things. The scenario is constantly changing as Arizona collectors share their favorites. You will love the authentic schoolroom of 1912 featuring antique dolls as students. A fully stocked Gift Shop makes available unique gift items for children and adults who are young at... | Arizona Doll & Toy Museum | 01/01/06- Ongoing | Phoenix |
Phoenix Police MuseumPresented by Phoenix Police Museum at Phoenix Police Museum January 1, 2006 - Ongoing In October 1993, the Phoenix Police Museum started as a small exhibit at the Historic City Hall. With the assistance of Cindy Myers from the Phoenix Museum of History, a temporary six-month display was created. The event was enthusiastically received.
The Arizona Humanities Council funded a study of the artifacts to determine if enough material existed to open a small museum and it was determined that there was. Barrister Place was selected as the permanent site of the museum. ... | Phoenix Police Museum | 01/01/06- Ongoing | Phoenix |
Rosson House MuseumPresented by Rosson House Museum at Rosson House Museum January 1, 2006 - Ongoing Rosson House Museum is a beautifully restored 1895 historic home open for public tours in downtown Phoenix. This 2,800 sq. foot beautiful Eastlake architectural style Victorian home built in 1895 features ten rooms and five fireplaces. View what life was like for Rosson House residents of Block 14, owners and tenants both, in early Phoenix during Arizona's late territorial times all in its original location. Docent guided tours are held on the half hour and last approximately 30 minutes. ... | Rosson House Museum | 01/01/06- Ongoing | Phoenix |
80th Anniversary Historical ToursPresented by Arizona Biltmore Country Club Resort at Arizona Biltmore Resort and Spa March 12, 2009 - Ongoing Throughout the entire year, the Arizona Biltmore will be offering events and activities designed to celebrate it's 80th Anniversary.
Arizona Biltmore Historical Tours - Historical tours are offered to the public every Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday at 10am. The tours last approximately 1 hour, 15 minutes and are led by a Biltmore Certified Historian. Tour charge is $10 per person. | Arizona Biltmore Country Club Resort | 03/12/09- Ongoing | Phoenix |
Mesa Arts Center Campus Tour ProgramPresented by Mesa Arts Center at Mesa Arts Center Theaters November 21, 2005 - Ongoing The Mesa Arts Center is pleased to offer free public tours of the campus. Tours will include the interiors of the Theaters (pending production schedule), the Art Studios first level (pending class schedule) and the outdoor Shadow Walk where visitors will learn about many of the architectural gems on the campus. Visitors should allow at least one hour to one hour and fifteen minutes for a complete tour of the campus and wear comfortable walking shoes. "Drop-In" tours and pre-scheduled group... | Mesa Arts Center | 11/21/05- Ongoing | Mesa |
Wine TastingPresented by Press Coffee Food Wine at Press Coffee Food Wine August 13, 2009 - Ongoing Join Press for an intimate gathering at their communal table as you discover four incredible boutique wines. Toast to new friends and new wines!
| Press Coffee Food Wine | 08/13/09- Ongoing | Phoenix |
| Ear Candy Emerging Artist Series | Ear Candy Productions | 09/18/09- Ongoing | Phoenix |
Devonshire DancesPresented by Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department at Devonshire Senior Center July 8, 2009 - Ongoing Get into the swing every Wednesday at Devonshire Senior Center. Fun for singles and couples of the senior population. Listen and dance to the tunes of the '30s, '40s and '50s provided by various local musicians. Light refreshments are served.
| Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department | 07/08/09- Ongoing | Phoenix |
Remembering Our Indian School Days: The Boarding School ExperiencePresented by Heard Museum at Heard Museum November 15, 2000 - Ongoing This groundbreaking exhibition, which features historic photographs, memorabilia, artwork and first-person oral histories, explores the controversial education policy that was begun in 1879 and designed to assimilate and Americanize Native American children.
| Heard Museum | 11/15/00- Ongoing | Phoenix |
Every Picture Tells A StoryPresented by Heard Museum at Heard Museum September 21, 2002 - Ongoing Picture the deep blues and reds of ripe blueberries, strawberries and cherries. Or a lizard wriggling its way across the hot desert sand. Can you see the sunlight dancing across the water as a whale breaks the surface? Images that tell stories live at the heart of the Every Picture Tells a Story exhibit, which offers families a chance to enjoy pottery, baskets, clothing and more along with special hands-on activities and games.
"Every Picture Tells a Story is an... | Heard Museum | 09/21/02- Ongoing | Phoenix |
Pioneer Living History VillagePresented by Pioneer Living History Village at Pioneer Living History Village December 20, 2005 - Ongoing Located 30 minutes north of downtown Phoenix, the Pioneer Living History Village has over 90 acres of an old 1800s village, with no cars or smog - just original buildings and historically accurate reproductions.
See the Opera House where Lilly Langtry sang; look through a rifle port in the actual cabin that survived Arizona's bloodiest range war; or browse through an 1890s dress shop and much more! All of this, plus a working blacksmith shop, critter corral, sheriff's office and jail,... | Pioneer Living History Village | 12/20/05- Ongoing | Phoenix |
Downtown Chandler Art Walk Avg. Event Rating(4.3 Stars): Presented by Downtown Chandler Community Partnership at Downtown Chandler August 6, 2008 - Ongoing Avg. Event Rating (4.3 Stars):  The Downtown Chandler Art Walk takes place on the third Friday of every month along the streets of Historic Downtown Chandler. Local artists showcase and sell their works in media ranging from oil painting to jewelry and photography. There is live entertainment each month and free art activities for children. For more information, contact the Downtown Chandler Community Partnership at (480) 855-3539 or visit our web site at www.downtownchandler.org.
| Downtown Chandler Community Partnership | 08/06/08- Ongoing | Chandler |
Saturday Morning Bird HikesPresented by Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department at The Rio Salado Habitat Restoration Area May 2, 2009 - Ongoing First Saturday of every month from discover the birds of Rio Salado on this guided walk along the riverbank with Tom Gaskill. Participants will learn basic skills of binocular use, then practice bird watching and identification using field guides. This 1 to 2 mile walk on even surfaces will be taken at a leisurely pace with numerous stops. What to bring: binoculars and bird guides, if you have them. Items provided: handouts, binoculars, field guides, and snack.
| Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department | 05/02/09- Ongoing | Phoenix |
Around The World: The Heard Museum CollectionPresented by Heard Museum at Heard Museum November 18, 2006 - Ongoing Tour the global span of the Heard Museum's permanent collection. This exhibit will focus on more than 75 years of collecting and preserving Native art and cultures in the Southwest and beyond. Starting with examples of work collected by museum founders, Dwight and Maie Heard, and including donations by artists and collectors such as Byron Harvey and Richard Faletti, the exhibit features objects and artwork from indigenous peoples of North and South America as well as Oceania.
| Heard Museum | 11/18/06- Ongoing | Phoenix |
Dig It! Children's Hands On GalleryPresented by Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department at Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park January 1, 2006 - Ongoing Features include a life-size replica of an excavated trench wall where hands-on elements demonstrate the science of archaeology, and a photo-mural illustrates various aspects of archaeological field work. Learn how archaeologists study clues from ancient and historic sites such as ancient pottery, and create your own designs using interactive magnetic drawing slates. Build a miniature Hohokam village or take a break and enjoy the museum's orientation video in the newly renovated... | Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department | 01/01/06- Ongoing | Phoenix |
Downtown Chandler Farmers MarketPresented by Downtown Chandler Community Partnership at Dr. A.J. Chandler Park January 8, 2009 - Ongoing The Downtown Chandler Farmers Market is held every Thursday from on the west side of Dr. A.J. Chandler Park. There are typically more than 25 vendors selling a wide variety of foods including fresh produce, sauces, tamales, hummus and frozen fish. Hand-crafted and unique gift items are also available. Live entertainment is scheduled for the third Thursday of every month. For more information, contact the Downtown Chandler Community Partnership at (480) 855-3539 or visit their web site at... | Downtown Chandler Community Partnership | 01/08/09- Ongoing | Chandler |
Comedy Show: Competitive Improv Avg. Event Rating(4.9 Stars): Presented by National Comedy Theatre Phoenix at National Comedy Theatre Phoenix January 2, 2009 - Ongoing Avg. Event Rating (4.9 Stars):  National Comedy Theatre (NCT) Phoenix presents a comedy competition two teams of comedians battling for points given out based on your laughs. Everything they do is based on audience suggestion so no two shows are ever the same. Furthermore, NCT is family-friendly and appropriate for all audiences.
| National Comedy Theatre Phoenix | 01/02/09- Ongoing | Mesa |
The Anthology Poetry SlamPresented by Anthology Inc. at Queens Pizzeria January 1, 2009 - Ongoing In the tradition of Arizona performance poetry, Anthology, the state's longest running performance poetry nonprofit presents the next great Mesa poetry tradition.
Poetry Slam is a competition, where poets perform their work to be judged by the audience based on the presentation and content. The Anthology Poetry Slam has three rounds, and in each round the poets perform in random order, with a three minute time limit for each performance.
| Anthology Inc. | 01/01/09- Ongoing | Mesa |
Hike to the Top of Camelback MountainPresented by Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department at Camelback Mountain June 1, 2008 - Ongoing Camelback Mountain rises like two camel humps out of the outskirts of otherwise flat Phoenix. Standing 2,704 feet above sea level, those from higher elevations may scoff at its categorization of a mountain. But, in this flat, arid environment, it doesn't take much altitude to rise above it at all. Views from the top of this medium-ability hike overlook Phoenix and the rest of the horizon-bending desert.
| Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department | 06/01/08- Ongoing | Phoenix |
The Book of Kells MuseumPresented by The Irish Cultural Center at The Irish Cultural Center December 17, 2004 - Ongoing The Book of Kells Museum is now completed! Located inside the Irish Cottage at The Irish Cultural Center a masterpiece of Celtic Art awaits. Only a limited 1,480 copies of the historic Book of Kells have been issued. Museums and universities around the world quickly purchased these famous copies except for one.
Irish Cultural Center member and valley businessman, Sean Lee, owns the only known privately owned copy of the Book of Kells, which dates back to 800 AD. Born in Kells Ireland,... | The Irish Cultural Center | 12/17/04- Ongoing | Phoenix |
Chandler High School ExhibitPresented by Chandler Museum at Chandler Museum January 1, 2005 - Ongoing When Chandler High School was completed in 1922, it was considered the best equipped and the finest structure of its kind. Built for $250,000 Chandler High was semi-fireproof with only 2-percent wood in its construction. The school had grand pillars, a front garden landscape, 30 class and experimental rooms, physics laboratory, domestic science room able to accommodate 28 in cooking, an auditorium with open beams for perfect acoustics able to seat 1000, and most impressively the school had a... | Chandler Museum | 01/01/05- Ongoing | Chandler |
San Marcos Hotel ExhibitPresented by Chandler Museum at Chandler Museum January 1, 2005 - Ongoing Designed by Arthur Burnett Benton, a pioneer of the Mission Revival style of architecture, the San Marcos Hotel came to be known as one of the most prestigious hotels in the country drawing the rich and famous from all over the United States. Celebrities such as Christian Dior, Errol Flynn and Fred Astaire were among the seasonal visitors.
| Chandler Museum | 01/01/05- Ongoing | Chandler |
Cotton & Classrooms: Chandler's Goodyear SchoolPresented by Chandler Museum at Chandler Museum January 1, 2005 - Ongoing A country school in a "company town", Chandler's Goodyear School was located in south Chandler in the early 1900's. Examine this exhibit and learn the history of this school and how it reflects the Goodyear Company's significance to the community, the socio-economics of the times, the ups and downs of farming, as well as race relations in Arizona where school segregation was the norm until 1953.
| Chandler Museum | 01/01/05- Ongoing | Chandler |
Chandler Fire Department ExhibitPresented by Chandler Museum at Chandler Museum January 1, 2005 - Ongoing Enjoy viewing historic artifacts and photographs of the Chandler Fire Department. Take a look at the fire department's history from the past to the present, and pick up some fire safety tips!
| Chandler Museum | 01/01/05- Ongoing | Chandler |
Dr. A.J. ChandlerPresented by Chandler Museum at Chandler Museum January 1, 2005 - Ongoing Born and educated in Quebec, Canada, the city of Chandler owes not only its name to Dr. A.J. Chandler, but its entire framework. Dr. Chandler planned out the city's design (based on "The City Beautiful" project). He started the Consolidated Canal Co. which was responsible for the irrigation of land from the Salt River. He and his brother Harry brought hydro-electricity to Chandler and purchased thousands of acres of land for farming cotton. Dr. Chandler was the founder of the Bank of... | Chandler Museum | 01/01/05- Ongoing | Chandler |
Tenthouse ExhibitPresented by Chandler Museum at Chandler Museum January 1, 2005 - Ongoing The promise of work, cheap land and a new town with a great growing season drew settlers from all over the United States to Chandler. While the business district of Chandler grew quickly, the residential areas developed more slowly. Building materials were expensive, so most settlers erected tenthouses on their town site lots. By 1912, these temporary structures dotted the Chandler landscape. Dr. A.J. Chandler, who sold the lots on which the tenthouses were built, did not want the area to... | Chandler Museum | 01/01/05- Ongoing | Chandler |
Arizona B.C. (Before Chandler)Presented by Chandler Museum at Chandler Museum January 1, 2005 - Ongoing Discover the first settlers, the Hohokam, explore their agriculture, architecture, and arts. View pottery and artifacts from 300 B.C. to 1450 A.D. Learn about the Hohokam canal system, which served as the blueprint for today's canal system. The exhibit includes the distinctive Hohokam Red-on-buff pottery, along with a variety of tools, and shell and stone jewelry.
| Chandler Museum | 01/01/05- Ongoing | Chandler |
Arizona Railway MuseumPresented by Arizona Railway Museum at Arizona Railway Museum January 12, 2005 - Ongoing The Arizona Railway Museum was founded and incorporated in 1983 as a non-profit, educational and historical organization. The Museum is dedicated to the railways of Arizona and the Southwest. The interest and fascination of railways and trains has no boundaries and so railways of all kinds are included in the scope of the Museum. The Arizona Railway Museum is a community effort towards the acquisition, restoration, preservation and display of railway equipment, artifacts and mementos... | Arizona Railway Museum | 01/12/05- Ongoing | Chandler |
Arizona Military MuseumPresented by Arizona Military Museum at Arizona Military Museum January 12, 2005 - Ongoing The Arizona Military Museum has displays of uniforms, vehicles, artillery and miscellaneous mementos from military encounters dating all the way back to the Spanish Conquistadors. As the displays progress from the Civil War to the Indian and Spanish-American Wars, both World Wars, Korea, Vietnam and, finally, Desert Storm, the scope of Arizona's extensive military history takes shape. In a newly expanded room dedicated to POWs and MIAs, you can look down on a complex diorama showing how the 25... | Arizona Military Museum | 01/12/05- Ongoing | Phoenix |
Home: Native People of the SouthwestPresented by Heard Museum at Heard Museum May 22, 2005 - Ongoing "As the centerpiece of the Heard Museum experience, Home will give visitors an unparalleled look into the arts and cultures of Southwestern Native peoples," says Frank H. Goodyear, Jr., director of the Heard Museum.
The central theme of Home reflects the importance of family, community, land and languages - commonalities that play an important role in the lives of all Native people. These stories will be told through first-person recollections, photomurals and objects... | Heard Museum | 05/22/05- Ongoing | Phoenix |
The Doorways to the Past: Hohokam HousesPresented by Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park at Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park January 1, 2005 - Ongoing The Doorways to the Past: Hohokam Houses exhibit is located along the Ruin Trail and consists of an adobe compound and pit-house cluster. Artifact replicas and other features give the visitor the experience of walking back in time to visit the ancient Hohokam people at Pueblo Grande.
The Hohokam constructed a number of features used for domestic purposes. This type of architecture would have probably been constructed and used by immediate or extended family groups. Domestic... | Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park | 01/01/05- Ongoing | Phoenix |
The Hohokam: The Land and the PeoplePresented by Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park at Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park January 1, 2005 - Ongoing The Hohokam: The Land and the People, explores Hohokam agriculture, architecture and arts. Learn about the Hohokam canal system, which served as the blueprint for today's canal system. The exhibit includes the distinctive Hohokam Red-on-buff pottery, along with a variety of tools, and shell and stone jewelry.
| Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park | 01/01/05- Ongoing | Phoenix |
Searching for Mesa: Finding Ourselves in our HistoryPresented by Mesa Historical Museum at Mesa Historical Museum June 24, 2008 - Ongoing Encompassing 2,000 years of Mesa's history, "Searching for Mesa: Finding Ourselves in our History" tells the story of Mesa through over 200 historic photographs, unique artifacts, biographies, oral histories, and hand-on experiences. Visitors will follow Mesa's rise to become the 40th largest city in the U.S.
| Mesa Historical Museum | 06/24/08- Ongoing | Mesa |
Safari Cart ToursPresented by The Phoenix Zoo at The Phoenix Zoo June 20, 2008 - Ongoing Have you ever taken a Safari Train ride and wanted to get even more information from your train driver? Well, now you can! Safari Train is offering private one hour tours of the Zoo. Your guide will take you places the Safari Train just can't go. They will make stops based on your specific desires, and customize the tour with you in mind.
Important Information: Tours are based on availability. While cart tours are available most of the time, a reservation is necessary to confirm... | The Phoenix Zoo | 06/20/08- Ongoing | Phoenix |
Swing Every Tuesday Night Avg. Event Rating(5.0 Stars): Presented by Arizona Lindy Hop Society at Fat Cat Ballroom June 17, 2008 - Ongoing Avg. Event Rating (5.0 Stars):  Join the Arizona Lindy Hop Society every Tuesday night for lessons at 7:30pm, and a DJ or live swing band at 8:30pm.
| Arizona Lindy Hop Society | 06/17/08- Ongoing | Phoenix |
Park of Four Waters TourPresented by Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park at Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park December 30, 2006 - Ongoing Join Pueblo Grande Museum on a tour of the Park of Four Waters area. The Hohokam people lived in the Salt River Valley area from approximately 450AD to 1450AD. They were an agricultural society, growing corn, beans, squash and cotton. In order to support their extensive agricultural system, the Hohokam people constructed miles of canals to direct water from the Salt River to their fields. The Park of Four Waters tour will take you on a tour through undeveloped, natural desert to the ruins... | Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park | 12/30/06- Ongoing | Phoenix |
We are! Arizona's First PeoplePresented by Heard Museum at Heard Museum January 15, 2000 - Ongoing This interactive gallery invites visitors to learn more about the past, present and futures of Arizona's 21 federally recognized tribal communities. From the importance of land and family to the preservation of languages and traditions, We Are! is a glimpse into the contemporary worlds of Native America.
| Heard Museum | 01/15/00- Ongoing | Phoenix |
SolarvillePresented by Arizona Science Center at Arizona Science Center May 23, 2010 - Ongoing Arizona Science Center announces the grand opening of its newly renovated gallery, Solarville, located in the APS Solar Gallery on Level 4.
Focused on sustainability, this hands-on gallery takes you on a stroll through scientific labs, not only studying the sun, but also how we harness and distribute sustainable green energy - from algae, to alternative fuels, to poop!
As your stroll continues you learn about cutting-edge technologies being implemented in businesses and cities... | Arizona Science Center | 05/23/10- Ongoing | Phoenix |
The Schuff Perini Climber Avg. Event Rating(4.8 Stars): Presented by Children's Museum of Phoenix at Children's Museum of Phoenix May 21, 2010 - Ongoing Avg. Event Rating (4.8 Stars):  The Children's Museum of Phoenix will open its most amazing exhibit ever: The Schuff-Perini Climber, a 37 foot tall, 50 ton, jaw-dropping, awe-inspiring, nothing-like-it-anywhere-else-in-the-world climbing structure. The iconic exhibit is a much-anticipated milestone for the nearly two-year-old museum.
Made of 50 tons of steel, the installation of the Climber began late September, 2009. Since then, visitors have watched the Museum's three-story-high atrium transform from an... | Children's Museum of Phoenix | 05/21/10- Ongoing | Phoenix |
Building BigPresented by Children's Museum of Phoenix at Children's Museum of Phoenix March 11, 2010 - Ongoing The Children's Museum of Phoenix unveiled a new exhibit recently called Building Big. This active, inventive zone highlights one of those favorite childhood activities that we all remember - building forts! Using everyday items like blankets, pillows, crates, pool noodles, and foam planks, children create all sorts of nooks, crannies and secret places: from small snug hiding spots, to large, long, tunnels. The room's centerpiece is a large tree-like structure which children can climb... | Children's Museum of Phoenix | 03/11/10- Ongoing | Phoenix |
StarLab Planetarium - Giant StarLab Planetarium Shows Avg. Event Rating(5.0 Stars): Presented by Challenger Space Center at Challenger Space Center May 22, 2010 - Ongoing Avg. Event Rating (5.0 Stars):  The Giant StarLab Planetarium has an approximate seating capacity of 75. Plan on arriving early for the programs of your choice. These programs are fun, exciting and a unique family learning experience. Inside the dome you are transported into a night sky environment perfect for learning about upcoming sky events, the stars, constellations, the moon, planets, deep space objects, celestial coordinates, the seasons, multicultural folklore/mythology, and much more. | Challenger Space Center | 05/22/10- Ongoing | Peoria |