Free and Low-Cost Events
A list of free and low-cost events in the Valley.
October
10/20 Sat. (8am-12pm) – Downtown Phoenix Public Market
721 N. Central Avenue (SE corner of Central Ave and McKinley Street)
Free entrance, free parking avaliable on-site.
“Experience the best in Arizona agriculture, cooking and creativity as vendors from across the state will offer fresh flowers, fruits & vegetables, meat & dairy products, roasted coffee, mouth watering honey, jams & chocolates, baked goods & prepared foods. For grocery and gift shopping, a meal with friends and neighbors and more – the Downtown Phoenix Public Market welcomes YOU. VISA, MasterCard, Food Stamps & AZ Farmers Market Nutrition Program checks accepted.”
Phoenix Market
10/20 Sat. (7:30pm-?) – Symphonic Chorale and Chamber Singers
The Episcopal Church of Epiphany (2222 S. Price Road, Tempe)
Free.
10/22 Mon. (7:30pm-?) – Latin Jazz Band
Katzin Concert Hall
Free.
10/26 Fri. (7:30pm-?) – Symphony Orchestra and Choral Union
ASU Gammage
Free.
10/27 Sat. (8am-12pm) – Downtown Phoenix Public Market
721 N. Central Avenue (SE corner of Central Ave and McKinley Street)
Free entrance, free parking avaliable on-site.
10/27 Sat. (7:30pm-?) – Women’s and Men’s Choruses
Katzin Concert Hall
Free.
10/29 Mon. (7pm-?) – CGCC Jazz Night
Chandler-Gilbert Community College Performing Arts Center (2626 E Pecos Rd., Chandler AZ 85225).
Free. Call 480-732-7343 for more information.
10/29 Mon. (7:30pm-9pm) – Voice Studio 303: La Voix D’une Femme
Organ Hall (ASU)
Free.
10/30 Tues. (7pm-?) – Orchestra and Community Band Concert
Chandler -Gilbert Community College Performing Arts Center (2626 E Pecos Rd, Chandler AZ 85225)
Free. Call 480-732-7152
November
11/1 Thurs. (7:30pm-?) – Brentano String Quartet
Katzin Concert Hall
Free. Tickets available to public October 10.
11/2 Fri. (6pm-10pm) – First Fridays
Coppor Square (downtown)
“Free self-guided tours of 100 art spaces in and around Copper Square, 6pm-10pm. Experience downtown’s wide variety of art at your own pace. Enjoy opening receptions, performance art, comedy, music, odd and unusual events and food. For maps and a listing of venues, visit artlinkphoenix.com.”
11/3 Sat. (8am-12pm) – Downtown Phoenix Public Market
721 N. Central Avenue (SE corner of Central Ave and McKinley Street)
Free entrance, free parking avaliable on-site.
11/3 Sat. (11am-1pm) – Heritage Saturdays
Heritage Square (Downtown – 7th St. and Monroe)
Free. “Make and take Vintage Crafts. Bring the whole family to the Carriage House at Historic Heritage Square, 7th St. and Monroe. Join in FREE family fun and learn while making a piece of history. For information call Barbara Gronemann of Southwest Learning Sources, (480) 991-0341.”
11/3 Sat. (7:30pm-?) – Stargazing for Everyone
Usury Mountain Regional Park (3939 N. Usery Pass Road, Mesa AZ 85207)
Small fee charged per vehicle to get into park, event itself is free. fee information. Call 480-984-0032 for event information and directions.
11/7 Wed. (7:30pm-?) – Jazz Combos
Recital Hall (ASU)
Free. ASU students present original compositions and arrangements.
11/8 Thurs. (7:30pm-?) – The Genius of Michael Colgrass
ASU Gammage
Free. “The Wind Symphony and Wind Ensemble perform with Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Michael Colgrass and guest artists Joseph Wytko, J.B. Smith and friends.”
11/10 Sat. (8am-12pm) – Downtown Phoenix Public Market
721 N. Central Avenue (SE corner of Central Ave and McKinley Street)
Free entrance, free parking avaliable on-site.
11/10 Sat. (10am-5pm) – Spanish Market
Heard Museum
“Strolling mariachis and artwork by nearly 70 Hispanic artists from Arizona and New Mexico highlight this festive, casual and friendly annual marketplace. Chat with artists as they sell a range of distinctive artwork. With art in every price range, Spanish Market offers buyers a wide selection of objects from Hispanic traditions including santos, pottery, colcha embroidery, furniture making, painting, printmaking and silver and tinwork. Free admission. Museum admission additional.”
11/11 Sun. (10am-5pm) – Spanish Market
Heard Museum
Free admission. Museum admission additional.
11/17 Sat. (8am-12pm) – Downtown Phoenix Public Market
721 N. Central Avenue (SE corner of Central Ave and McKinley Street)
Free entrance, free parking avaliable on-site.
11/17 Sat. (10am-6pm) – Holiday Art and Music Festival
Mesa Arts Center Theaters – 1 E. Main St., Mesa AZ 85211
Free. “Come to the Mesa Arts Center as the Shadow Walk and Theaters are transformed into an all-out Holiday Festival! With booths of unique and distinctive gifts from local and national artisans, food and drink booths from the city’s finest restaurants and stages showcasing the finest jazz acts in town, this fun-filled festival will be a smooth kick off for the holiday season. Smooth Jazz 95.5 KYOT & Mesa Arts Center.”
11/19 Mon. (7:30pm-?) – Symphony Orchestra and Sinfonietta
ASU Gammage
Free.
11/24 Sat. (8am-12pm) – Downtown Phoenix Public Market
721 N. Central Avenue (SE corner of Central Ave and McKinley Street)
Free entrance, free parking avaliable on-site.
11/26 Mon. (7:30pm-?) – Latin Jazz Band & Combos
Katzin Concert Hall (ASU)
Free.
11/26 Mon. (7:30pm-?) – Tempe Symphony Orchestra’s November Concert
ASU Gammage
Free.
11/30 Fri. (unknown) – Tempe Festival of the Arts
Mill Avenue
11/30 Fri. (7:30pm-?) – Stargazing for Everyone
White Tank Mountain Regional Park (13025 N. White Tank Mountain Road, Waddell AZ 85355)
Small fee charged per vehicle to get into park, event itself is free. fee information. Call 623-935-6056 for event information and directions.
December
12/1 Sat. (unknown) – Tempe Festival of the Arts
Mill Avenue
12/1 Sat. (8am-12pm) – Downtown Phoenix Public Market
721 N. Central Avenue (SE corner of Central Ave and McKinley Street)
Free entrance, free parking avaliable on-site.
12/1 Sat. (11am-1pm) – Heritage Saturdays
Heritage Square (Downtown – 7th St. and Monroe)
Free. “Make and take Vintage Crafts. Bring the whole family to the Carriage House at Historic Heritage Square, 7th St. and Monroe. Join in FREE family fun and learn while making a piece of history. For information call Barbara Gronemann of Southwest Learning Sources, (480) 991-0341.”
12/2 Sun. (unknown) – Tempe Festival of the Arts
Mill Avenue
12/7 Fri. (6pm-10pm) – First Fridays
Coppor Square (downtown)
“Free self-guided tours of 100 art spaces in and around Copper Square, 6pm-10pm. Experience downtown’s wide variety of art at your own pace. Enjoy opening receptions, performance art, comedy, music, odd and unusual events and food. For maps and a listing of venues, visit artlinkphoenix.com.”
12/8 Sat. (8am-12pm) – Downtown Phoenix Public Market
721 N. Central Avenue (SE corner of Central Ave and McKinley Street)
Free entrance, free parking avaliable on-site.
12/15 Sat. (8am-12pm) – Downtown Phoenix Public Market
721 N. Central Avenue (SE corner of Central Ave and McKinley Street)
Free entrance, free parking avaliable on-site.
12/21 Fri. (7pm-10pm) – Third Friday Swing Night (Arizona Lindy Hop Society)
Bookmans – Phoenix
Free. "Third Friday Swing Night will introduce dances from the Big Band Era – learn to swing! Dances such as the Lindy Hop (Jitterbug), East Coast Swing, Charleston, Shag, and Balboa will be taught, followed by a dance. You’ll hear tunes from Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, and more. Come learn from instructor Mindy Hubbard." Lessons from 7-8pm, Dance at 9pm. 8034 North 19th Avenue, Phoenix AZ 85021.
12/22 Sat. (8am-12pm) – Downtown Phoenix Public Market
721 N. Central Avenue (SE corner of Central Ave and McKinley Street)
Free entrance, free parking avaliable on-site.
12/26 Wed. (9:30am-5pm) – Holidays at the Heard
Heard Museum
NOT free! “A Southwestern tradition, Holidays at the Heard is a great way to spend time this holiday season with family and friends. Exciting performances and artist demonstrations introduce visitors to traditional and contemporary American Indian music and dance and art throughout the week. Frybread, a tasty favorite, is available. Event is included in general museum admission. Limited programs also offered at Heard Museum West.”
12/27 Thurs. (9:30am-5pm) – Holidays at the Heard
Heard Museum
NOT free!
12/28 Fri. (9:30am-5pm) – Holidays at the Heard
Heard Museum
NOT free!
12/29 Sat. (8am-12pm) – Downtown Phoenix Public Market
721 N. Central Avenue (SE corner of Central Ave and McKinley Street)
Free entrance, free parking avaliable on-site.
12/29 Sat. (9:30am-5pm) – Holidays at the Heard
Heard Museum
NOT free!
12/30 Sun. (9:30am-5pm) – Holidays at the Heard
Heard Museum
NOT free!
January
1/4 Fri. (6pm-10pm) – First Fridays
Coppor Square (downtown)
“Free self-guided tours of 100 art spaces in and around Copper Square, 6pm-10pm. Experience downtown’s wide variety of art at your own pace. Enjoy opening receptions, performance art, comedy, music, odd and unusual events and food. For maps and a listing of venues, visit artlinkphoenix.com.”
1/5 Sat. (8am-12pm) – Downtown Phoenix Public Market
721 N. Central Avenue (SE corner of Central Ave and McKinley Street)
Free entrance, free parking avaliable on-site.
1/5 Sat. (11am-1pm) – Heritage Saturdays
Heritage Square (Downtown – 7th St. and Monroe)
Free. “Make and take Vintage Crafts. Bring the whole family to the Carriage House at Historic Heritage Square, 7th St. and Monroe. Join in FREE family fun and learn while making a piece of history. For information call Barbara Gronemann of Southwest Learning Sources, (480) 991-0341.”
1/5 Sat. (7:30pm-?) – Stargazing for Everyone
McDowell Mountain Regional Park – 16300 McDowell Mountain Park Dr., MMRP AZ 85255
Small fee charged per vehicle to get into park, event itself is free. Go to http://www.maricopa.gov/parks/fees.aspx for more specific fee information. Call 480-471-0173 for event information and directions.
1/12 Sat. (8am-12pm) – Downtown Phoenix Public Market
721 N. Central Avenue (SE corner of Central Ave and McKinley Street)
Free entrance, free parking avaliable on-site.
1/19 Sat. (8am-12pm) – Downtown Phoenix Public Market
721 N. Central Avenue (SE corner of Central Ave and McKinley Street)
Free entrance, free parking avaliable on-site.
1/26 Sat. (8am-12pm) – Downtown Phoenix Public Market
721 N. Central Avenue (SE corner of Central Ave and McKinley Street)
Free entrance, free parking avaliable on-site.
1/29 Tues. (10:30am-?) – Intimate Things
Kerr Cultural Center – 6110 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale
Free performance by the Chamber Winds.
February
2/1 Fri. (6pm-10pm) – First Fridays
Coppor Square (downtown)
“Free self-guided tours of 100 art spaces in and around Copper Square, 6pm-10pm. Experience downtown’s wide variety of art at your own pace. Enjoy opening receptions, performance art, comedy, music, odd and unusual events and food. For maps and a listing of venues, visit artlinkphoenix.com.”
2/2 Sat. (8am-12pm) – Downtown Phoenix Public Market
721 N. Central Avenue (SE corner of Central Ave and McKinley Street)
Free entrance, free parking avaliable on-site.
2/2 Sat. (11am-1pm) – Heritage Saturdays
Heritage Square (Downtown – 7th St. and Monroe)
Free. “Make and take Vintage Crafts. Bring the whole family to the Carriage House at Historic Heritage Square, 7th St. and Monroe. Join in FREE family fun and learn while making a piece of history. For information call Barbara Gronemann of Southwest Learning Sources, (480) 991-0341.”
2/4 Mon. (7:30pm-?) – Concert of Soloists
ASU Gammage
2/5 Fri. (7:30pm-?) – Brentano Spring Quartet
Katzin Concert Hall
Free tickets available to the public beginning January 16
2/9 Sat. (8am-12pm) – Downtown Phoenix Public Market
721 N. Central Avenue (SE corner of Central Ave and McKinley Street)
Free entrance, free parking avaliable on-site.
2/9 Sat. (10am-5pm) – 17th Annual World Championship Hoop Dance Contest
Heard Museum
NOT free! “Experience the fast-paced precision and grace of hoop dancing at the World Championship Hoop Dance Contest. Top hoop dancers from the United States and Canada compete for cash prizes and the World Champion title. Visitors can enjoy dance performances as well as delicious fry bread and other American Indian foods. Held on the museum grounds, admission to the museum is included. Admission: $10 adults; $9 for seniors (65+); $3 for children (4-12); and FREE for children under 4.”
2/9 Sat. (7:30pm-?) – Stargazing for Everyone
Usury Mountain Regional Park – 3939 N. Usury Pass Road, Mesa AZ 85207
Small fee charged per vehicle to get into park, event itself is free. Go to http://www.maricopa.gov/parks/fees.aspx for more specific fee information. Call 480-984-0032 for event information and directions.
2/10 Sun. (10am-5pm) – 17th Annual World Championship Hoop Dance Contest
Heard Museum
NOT free! “Experience the fast-paced precision and grace of hoop dancing at the World Championship Hoop Dance Contest. Top hoop dancers from the United States and Canada compete for cash prizes and the World Champion title. Visitors can enjoy dance performances as well as delicious fry bread and other American Indian foods. Held on the museum grounds, admission to the museum is included. Admission: $10 adults; $9 for seniors (65+); $3 for children (4-12); and FREE for children under 4.”
2/12 Tues. (12pm-?) – Wikivent: YouDesign
ASU Gammage
Free music concert. Program available on bandconcert.wiki.asu.edu beginning January 2008.
2/12 Tues. (7:30pm-?) – Wikivent: YouDesign
ASU Gammage
Free music concert. Program available on bandconcert.wiki.asu.edu beginning January 2008.
2/13 Wed. (7:30pm-?) – Jazz Combos
Recital Hall
ASU students present original compositions and arrangements.
2/16 Sat. (8am-12pm) – Downtown Phoenix Public Market
721 N. Central Avenue (SE corner of Central Ave and McKinley Street)
Free entrance, free parking avaliable on-site.
2/23 Sat. (8am-12pm) – Downtown Phoenix Public Market
721 N. Central Avenue (SE corner of Central Ave and McKinley Street)
Free entrance, free parking avaliable on-site.
2/23 Sat. (10:30am-4:30pm) – Matsuri: A Festival of Japan!
Heritage and Science Park, downtown Phoenix
Visit http://www.azmatsuri.com for more information and schedule of events.
2/24 Sun. (10:30am-4:30pm) – Matsuri: A Festival of Japan!
Heritage and Science Park, downtown Phoenix
Visit http://www.azmatsuri.com for more information and schedule of events.
2/25 Mon. (7:30pm-?) – On Nature and Spirituality
Katzin Concert Hall
Free. “The Symphonic Chorale performs Janika Vandervelde’s Medicine Woman (complete with piano bows), Kirke Mechem’s Islands in Space, and Robert Young’s Songs of Nature.”
2/27 Wed. (7:30pm-?) – Sinfonietta
ASU Gammage
Free
2/29 Fri. (all day) – Phoenix Sister Cities Worldfest
Phoenix, Arizona
“Multi-cultural festival with entertainment, World Bazaar, kids ctivities, and beers of the world.” Call 480-609-3978 for more information.
2/29 Fri. (7:30pm-?) – Stargazing for Everyone
White Tank Mountain Regional Park – 13025 N. White Tank Mountain Road, Waddell AZ 85355
Small fee charged per vehicle to get into park, event itself is free. Go to http://www.maricopa.gov/parks/fees.aspx for more specific fee information. Call 623-935-6056 for event information and directions.
March
3/1 Sat. (all day) – Phoenix Sister Cities Worldfest
Phoenix, Arizona
“Multi-cultural festival with entertainment, World Bazaar, kids ctivities, and beers of the world.” Call 480-609-3978 for more information.
3/1 Sat. (8am-12pm) – Downtown Phoenix Public Market
721 N. Central Avenue (SE corner of Central Ave and McKinley Street)
Free entrance, free parking avaliable on-site.
3/1 Sat. (11am-1pm) – Heritage Saturdays
Heritage Square (Downtown – 7th St. and Monroe)
Free. “Make and take Vintage Crafts. Bring the whole family to the Carriage House at Historic Heritage Square, 7th St. and Monroe. Join in FREE family fun and learn while making a piece of history. For information call Barbara Gronemann of Southwest Learning Sources, (480) 991-0341.”
3/1 Sat. (9:30am-5pm) – Guild Indian Fair & Market
Heard Musuem
NOT free! “One of the Southwest’s largest and most prestigious events turns 50! This anniversary year will bring together more than 600 top American Indian artists. Visitors can purchase authentic American Indian jewelry, sculpture, paintings, pottery, weavings, bead work, katsina dolls, baskets and much more directly from the artists. The weekend also includes music and dance performances, artist demonstrations and a wide array of Native and other foods. Held at the museum grounds, admission includes the festival and all galleries.”
3/2 Sun. (9:30am-5pm) – Guild Indian Fair & Market
Heard Musuem
NOT free! “One of the Southwest’s largest and most prestigious events turns 50! This anniversary year will bring together more than 600 top American Indian artists. Visitors can purchase authentic American Indian jewelry, sculpture, paintings, pottery, weavings, bead work, katsina dolls, baskets and much more directly from the artists. The weekend also includes music and dance performances, artist demonstrations and a wide array of Native and other foods. Held at the museum grounds, admission includes the festival and all galleries.”
3/4 Tues. (7:30pm-?) – Partners in Time
ASU Gammage
Free. Joint performance of ASU’s Wind Ensemble and the Dobson High School Band.
3/8 Fri. (6pm-10pm) – First Fridays
Coppor Square (downtown)
“Free self-guided tours of 100 art spaces in and around Copper Square, 6pm-10pm. Experience downtown’s wide variety of art at your own pace. Enjoy opening receptions, performance art, comedy, music, odd and unusual events and food. For maps and a listing of venues, visit artlinkphoenix.com.”
3/8 Sat. (8am-12pm) – Downtown Phoenix Public Market
721 N. Central Avenue (SE corner of Central Ave and McKinley Street)
Free entrance, free parking avaliable on-site.
3/15 Sat. (8am-12pm) – Downtown Phoenix Public Market
721 N. Central Avenue (SE corner of Central Ave and McKinley Street)
Free entrance, free parking avaliable on-site.
3/22 Sat. (8am-12pm) – Downtown Phoenix Public Market
721 N. Central Avenue (SE corner of Central Ave and McKinley Street)
Free entrance, free parking avaliable on-site.
3/24 Mon. (7:30pm-?) – ASU Latin Jazz Band
Evelyn Smith Music Theatre
Free
3/28 Fri. (10am-6pm) – Tempe Festival of the Arts
Mill Avenue
3/29 Sat. (8am-12pm) – Downtown Phoenix Public Market
721 N. Central Avenue (SE corner of Central Ave and McKinley Street)
Free entrance, free parking avaliable on-site.
3/29 Sat. (10am-6pm) – Tempe Festival of the Arts
Mill Avenue
3/29 Sat. (7:30pm-?) – Stargazing for Everyone
Usury Mountain Regional Park – 3939 N. Usury Pass, Mesa AZ 85207
Small fee charged per vehicle to get into park, event itself is free. Go to http://www.maricopa.gov/parks/fees.aspx for more specific fee information. Call 480-984-0032 for event information and directions.
3/30 Sun. (10am-6pm) – Tempe Festival of the Arts
Mill Avenue
3/30 Sun. (7:30pm-?) – Women’s and Men’s Choruses
Katzin Concert Hall
Free
April
4/1 Tues. (7:30pm-?) – Spring Music
Katzin Concert Hall
Free
4/2 Wed. (7:30pm-?) – Chamber Orchestra and Sinfonietta
ASU Gammage
Free
4/4 Fri. (6pm-10pm) – First Fridays
Coppor Square (downtown)
“Free self-guided tours of 100 art spaces in and around Copper Square, 6pm-10pm. Experience downtown’s wide variety of art at your own pace. Enjoy opening receptions, performance art, comedy, music, odd and unusual events and food. For maps and a listing of venues, visit artlinkphoenix.com.”
4/5 Sat. (8am-12pm) – Downtown Phoenix Public Market
721 N. Central Avenue (SE corner of Central Ave and McKinley Street)
Free entrance, free parking avaliable on-site.
4/5 Sat. (11am-1pm) – Heritage Saturdays
Heritage Square (Downtown – 7th St. and Monroe)
Free. “Make and take Vintage Crafts. Bring the whole family to the Carriage House at Historic Heritage Square, 7th St. and Monroe. Join in FREE family fun and learn while making a piece of history. For information call Barbara Gronemann of Southwest Learning Sources, (480) 991-0341.”
4/6 Sun. (2:30pm-?) – Concert Band
ASU Gammage
Free
4/9 Wed. (7:30pm-?) – Brentano Spring Quartet
Katzin Concert Hall
Free, with tickets available to the public beginning March 19
4/9 Wed. (7:30pm-?) – Jazz Combos
Recital Hall
“ASU students preset original compositions and arrangements.”
4/12 Sat. (8am-12pm) – Downtown Phoenix Public Market
721 N. Central Avenue (SE corner of Central Ave and McKinley Street)
Free entrance, free parking avaliable on-site.
4/12 Sat. (10am-4pm) – Annual Katsina Doll Marketplace
Heard Museum in Downtown Phoenix
Free. “More than 100 Hopi katsina doll carvers will show and sell their unique creations at the Heard Musuem Shop. The Marketplace will offer a wide range of styles, designs, techniques and prices. Free event. Museum admission is not included.”
4/17 Thurs. (7:30pm-?) – Jazz Repertory Band & Combos
Katzin Concert Hall
Free
4/19 Sat. (8am-12pm) – Downtown Phoenix Public Market
721 N. Central Avenue (SE corner of Central Ave and McKinley Street)
Free entrance, free parking avaliable on-site.
4/21 Mon. (7:30pm-?) – Tempe Symphony Orchestra’s April Concert
Tempe Center for the Arts (700 W Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe AZ 85280)
Free. “Steinway artist Walter Cosand closes out the Orchestra’s 33rd season with ‘Concerto for Piano, No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 18’ by Sergei Rachmaninoff.”
4/21 Mon. (7:30pm-?) – The Music of Dizzy Gillespie
Katzin Concert Hall
Free performance by the Concert and Latin Jazz bands
4/25 Fri. (7:30pm-?) – Verdi’s Requiem
ASU Gammage
Free performance by the Symphony Orchestra and combined Choirs.
4/26 Sat. (8am-12pm) – Downtown Phoenix Public Market
721 N. Central Avenue (SE corner of Central Ave and McKinley Street)
Free entrance, free parking avaliable on-site.
May
5/2 Fri. (6pm-10pm) – First Fridays
Coppor Square (downtown)
“Free self-guided tours of 100 art spaces in and around Copper Square, 6pm-10pm. Experience downtown’s wide variety of art at your own pace. Enjoy opening receptions, performance art, comedy, music, odd and unusual events and food. For maps and a listing of venues, visit artlinkphoenix.com.”
5/3 Sat. (8am-12pm) – Downtown Phoenix Public Market
721 N. Central Avenue (SE corner of Central Ave and McKinley Street)
Free entrance, free parking avaliable on-site.
5/3 Sat. (11am-1pm) – Heritage Saturdays
Heritage Square (Downtown – 7th St. and Monroe)
Free. “Make and take Vintage Crafts. Bring the whole family to the Carriage House at Historic Heritage Square, 7th St. and Monroe. Join in FREE family fun and learn while making a piece of history. For information call Barbara Gronemann of Southwest Learning Sources, (480) 991-0341.”
5/10 Sat. (8am-12pm) – Downtown Phoenix Public Market
721 N. Central Avenue (SE corner of Central Ave and McKinley Street)
Free entrance, free parking avaliable on-site.
5/17 Sat. (8am-12pm) – Downtown Phoenix Public Market
721 N. Central Avenue (SE corner of Central Ave and McKinley Street)
Free entrance, free parking avaliable on-site.
5/24 Sat. (8am-12pm) – Downtown Phoenix Public Market
721 N. Central Avenue (SE corner of Central Ave and McKinley Street)
Free entrance, free parking avaliable on-site.
5/24 Sat. (7:30pm-?) – Stargazing for Everyone
McDowell Mountain Regional Park – 16300 McDowell Mountain Park Drive, MMRP AZ 85255
Small fee charged per vehicle to get into park, event itself is free. Go to http://www.maricopa.gov/parks/fees.aspx for more specific fee information. Call 480-471-0173 for event information and directions.