Coconino County Parks & Recreation July 2023 Update

CONNECTING PEOPLE, CULTURES, & COMMUNITIES

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August 2023
Last Month Before the Coconino County Fair!

The Coconino County Fair is only one month away!

Are you exhibiting at the Fair? Don’t miss the deadlines for exhibit entries this month! Visit www.CoconinoCountyFair.com for deadlines, listed in our Fair Book!

Your last chance to get discounted tickets is now!

Online Early Bird admission tickets are SOLD OUT!

Buy Early Bird tickets (cash only) at Bookmans Flagstaff Entertainment Exchange while supplies last!

Discounted carnival wrist bands are still available at Bookmans Flagstaff and www.CoconinoCountyFair.com, while supplies last!

Don’t sleep on these discounts!

Want to save time parking? Buy your parking pass online, to hasten the wait time!

Schools Day

Schools Day registration is open! Classroom and home school teachers are welcome to sign up for Schools Day, Friday September 1st, to attend the Coconino County Fair. Ignite your students’ curiosity and imagination with the traditions, talent, and experiences of the Fair. Students will be able to engage with the importance of agriculture and learn more about the talents and cultures of Coconino County. This is a wonderful opportunity for experiential learning that you won’t want to miss!

Check in is from 9:30 a.m. to noon.

Gates open at 10:00 a.m.

Schools Day continues until 2:00 p.m.

Visit www.CoconinoCountyFair.com for more information and to sign up!

(Advance registration is required.)

Harrenburg Wash

We are so thankful to the Friends of Coconino County Parks, Coconino County Sustainability, Natural Chanel Design, community volunteers, and our own Parks and Recreation team for two productive weed pulls! Harrenburg Wash is a precious wetland area, whose restoration brings greater biodiversity and beauty to Kachina Village. Invasive weeds, like spotted knapweed, can out-compete local plants. Weed pulls like these are fun ways to give back to the area, enjoy the outdoors, and support local wildlife!

Want to learn more about this and other parks and natural areas? Visit our website!

Fort Tuthill Military Museum News

This past month was an exciting time for the Fort Tuthill Military Museumas the museum accepted its largest donation to date – $25,000 – when Retired Brig. Gen. Alberto Gonzalez of the 158th Regiment, also known as the Arizona Bushmasters, gave up his personal sidearm pistol to benefit the museum. Gonzalez was allowed to purchase the sidearm when he retired in 2013 and along with the sidearm included a General Officers belt, holster, spare magazine and two military challenge coins. The exchange took place on Saturday, July 22nd at Old World Guns in Camp Verde where Bobby Lall presented the $25,000 check to museum President, James Denton accepting on behalf of James Warbasse, grandson of General Tuthill and the museum board of directors.

 

The museum is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sundays throughout the summer months. Volunteers are needed to help facilitate tours.

If you are interested in volunteering, please contact museum President, James Denton at (480) 907-9973 or 158bushmaster@gmail.com.

Parks and Rec Programs

Have you always wanted to learn how to can? Parks and Recreation is offering the Basics of Canning, taught by Master Gardener, Willa McAuliffe. You will learn a brief history of canning, what tools you need to can, and canning safety practices. Afterwards, you will see the process unfold and be able to ask questions. She also provides you with notes and recipes to send you on your way. You don’t want to miss this great opportunity!

This class will be at Fort Tuthill County Park in the Mess Hall

August 20, 2023

12:00-3:00 p.m.

Preregistration is required. Sign up here!

Book Corner

Get ready for the Coconino County Fair with a great book!

County Fairs: Where America Meets by John McCarry and Randy Olson is a National Geographic book about the history and importance of county fairs across the US. Celebrate the traditions and heritage that make county fairs so special.

Chefs and home cooks alike will enjoy County Fair: Nostalgic Blue Ribbon Recipes from America’s Small Towns by Liza Gershman, a mouth-watering book of delicious fair foods from across the US!

Young readers can enjoy the adventures of Little Critter in Country Fair by Mercer Mayer.

The Pepsi Amphitheater at Fort Tuthill County Park has a packed summer lineup. View the lineup and buy tickets here!
Join Willow Bend Environmental Education Center, August 5th, for Science Saturday!
Do You Have Coconino County Parks and Recreation on Your 2023 Bingo Card?

Tag us in your adventures over the year so we can share in the fun! We are on Facebook at www.facebook.com/coconinoparksandrec and Instagram @coconinocountyparksandrec. Follow us and share your adventures as we make 2023 a year to remember!

Download a PDF of the Bingo Card here!

 

Additional Information on Parks & Recreation Programs and Parks & Natural Areas:

Coconino County Parks & Recreation

(928) 679-8000

parksrec@coconino.az.gov

Coconino.AZ.Gov/Parks

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