Great News!
The U.S. Travel Association (USTA) recently recognized the Arizona Office of Tourism (AOT) as a leader among state and territory tourism offices by presenting the agency with a prestigious Mercury Award, for the 2010 Arizona Official State Visitors Guide (OSVG) as the Best Print Visitors Guide in the nation.
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SUMMER IN PRESCOTT at Log Cabin B&B
2nd night 50% off
Stay at Prescott Log Cabin Sunday through Thursday and receive 50% off 2nd Night
Price: $129 – $179
Please see: www.valueAZ.com
for more information.
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Did you know?
The Hopi village of Oraibi is the oldest Native American settlement in the United States. The village was built in 1100 and was discovered in 1540 by Pedro de Tovar, a lieutenant of Coronado.OR
Discovery Park’s Gov Aker Observatory houses the world’s largest known Camera Obscura.
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More hummingbird species can be found in Sierra Vista, located in the southern portion of the state, than in any other state – earning its title as “the Hummingbird Capital of the United States.
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GRAND CANYON DEPOT TURNS 100
The Grand Canyon Depot in Grand Canyon National Park turns 100 this year
Because of its prominent location, dramatic signage and rustic look, the depot is the most-photographed structure in the park, according to the National Park Service.
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Dear friends –
As summer comes to a close and Canadians begin to think about the cool weather ahead, we inevitably also begin daydreaming about our plans for winter trips. Arizona has long been a favourite of Canadians from coast to coast because of its low precipitation levels and high heat. And whether your interests are in large free events like Tempe’s Oktoberfest, yummy tasting events like Tucson’s Culinary Festival, exciting spectator events like Lake Havasu City’s Jet Ski World Finals or the glamour and flash of a film festival like the Scottsdale International Film Festival, there’s always something interesting to do in Arizona.
Sincerely
Kathy Motton, AOT Canada
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38th Annual Oktoberfest at Tempe Town Lake
October 1 through October 3
Tempe Town Lake
Tempe
The 38th Annual Oktoberfest at Tempe Town Lake blends polka, bratwurst and beer with salsa and Southwest foods. The event has four beer gardens, two stages of entertainment, German brats and strudel, non-stop polka, local bands and games & entertainment for children. The event is free and runs Fri. 5 pm – midnight, Sat. 10 am – midnight and Sun. 10 am – 6 pm. Please call 480-491-FEST (3378) or visit www.tempeoktoberfest.com for more information. |
The Scottsdale International Film Festival
October 1 – 5, 2010
The Scottsdale International Film Festival is rollin’ straight into its 10th season. With 5 OSCAR® contenders in the Festival from the latest Academy Awards you should find yourself very well entertained. Just to put a point on it — there are 27 films from 20 countries including Hollywood Premieres and Indie Arthouse flicks. Also, check out the expanded schedule on Saturday and Sunday mornings AND all the membership benefits, discounts, and 2-for-1 deals. Thank you for supporting the Scottsdale International Film Festival. Roll’em!
For more more information, please visit: www.scottsdalefilmfestival.com |
29th Annual Jet Ski World Finals
October 3 – 10, 2010
Crazy Horse Resort Aqua Stadium
Lake Havasu City Competitors from more than 40 U.S. states and nearly 35 nations churn the waters to win a share of over $25,000 in prizes at the world’s largest and most prestigious personal watercraft race from 8 am to 5 pm. Please call 928-453-3444 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 928-453-3444 end_of_the_skype_highlighting or 714-751-8695 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 714-751-8695 end_of_the_skype_highlighting for more information or visit www.ijsba.com or www.golakehavasu.com. Or check out a super fun video at the below link:
29th Annual Jet Ski World Finals
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TUCSON CULINARY FESTIVAL CELEBRATES EIGHT YEARS
October 28 to 31, 2010
In its eighth year, The Tucson Culinary Festival is an inspired production of the Tucson Originals, Tucson’s leading group of independent restaurants. The annual four day festival is a kaleidoscope of food, wine, spirits and fun – from sipping ultra premium wine, to chowing down on some of the best barbecue in the country- it’s a locally grown celebration of Tucson’s vibrant culinary scene. The Tucson Culinary Festival is tangible proof that the independent spirit of Tucson is alive and well.
For more information, please visit: www.tucsonculinaryfestival.com
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