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Events Around the Valley This Week (September 30-October 6)

This is a curated list of weekly events around the Phoenix area for September 30-October 6.

Calendar listings include public events and attractions from around the Valley and state. Confirm information before making plans by calling the listed phone number, or check each website for last minute confirmation or cancellations. Information for EVENTS should be submitted at least eight weeks before the first of the month it is to be published. Log on to phgmag.com/calendar-submission.

SPECIAL EVENTS

Halloween Town 2024
Oct. 2-31

If your young ones aren’t ready for a trip inside a haunted house, take them to this event designed for kids between 2 to 8 years old. There will be carnival games, a hay maze, kids’ activities, face painting and a pick-your-own pumpkin patch. All activities will be available at both locations. $7, Wed.-Thurs., 4-9 p.m., Fri., 4-10 p.m., Sat.-Sun., 11 a.m.-10 p.m. 4500 E. Orchid Lane, Gilbert, or 2209 N. 99th Ave., Phoenix, halloweentownaz.com

Arizona State Fair
Through Oct. 27

When the fairgrounds light up, Valley dwellers know that fall has finally arrived in Phoenix. But be sure to come prepared. Between the topsy-turvy carnival rides, corn dogs, fry bread and funnel cakes, you’ll need a strong stomach to make it through the night, especially if you want to catch The All-American Rejects, Big Time Rush, and Vanilla Ice at the Coliseum. Thursdays-Sundays. Check the website for ticket prices and specials. 1826 W. McDowell Road, Phoenix, (602) 252-6771, azstatefair.com

Sum 41
October 2

If you have never seen the “Fat Lip” band, now is the time. The Canadian pop-punk group will hang up their guitars when its latest worldwide tour ends. 7 p.m. Check website for ticket prices. Arizona Financial Theatre, 400 W. Washington St., Phoenix, 602-514-2919, livenation.com

Ronald McDonald House Charities 50th Anniversary Gala
October 5

Celebrate the golden anniversary of Ronald McDonald House Charities, whose mission is to keep families together and bring them closer to the medical resources they need. Hosted by Arizona’s Family’s Susan Casper, the event will have food, drinks, dancing and an auction. 6 p.m. Tickets start at $500. Hotel Valley Ho, 6850 E. Main St., Scottsdale, rmhccnaz.org

Pumpkin Days & Corn Maze
October 1-31

This yearly tradition includes a pumpkin patch, a petting zoo, jumping pillows, a tomato cannon, corn mazes and train rides. Call for times and ticket prices. Tolmachoff Farms, 5726 N. 75th Ave., Glendale, 623-999-3276, tolmachoff-farms.com

Jack-O-Lantern Jamboree
October 3-31

The Great Arizona Puppet Theater has a new Halloween variety show that is sure to bring a smile and a scare to audiences young and old. Call for times. $12, adults; $8, children 12 and younger. Great Arizona Puppet Theater, 302 W. Latham St., Phoenix, 602-262-2050, azpuppets.org

13th Annual Integrity Summit
October 3

Are you looking for inspiration on how to manage your business ethically and with integrity? You can find it at this year’s Integrity Summit. There will be workshops and speeches from well-known business leaders to help you become the best version of leader you can be. Check website for schedule and ticket prices. Chateau Luxe, 1175 E. Lone Cactus Dr., Phoenix, integritysummit.com

ARTS & CULTURE

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Through October 5

Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice penned this musical that retells the Biblical story of Joseph and his coat of many colors. Check website for days and times. $39-$58. Hale Centre Theatre, 50 W. Page Ave., Gilbert, 480-497-0277, haletheatrearizona.com

Drunk Shakespeare
Through October 31

If you didn’t like Shakespeare in high school, this is the event for you. The concept is simple: One performer downs five shots of liquor and takes the cast through a play by the Bard in 90 minutes. Check website for times and ticket prices. The Rose Theatre, 455 N. 3rd St., Phoenix, drunkshakespeare.com

We Ain’t Ever Gonna Break Up: The Hymon & Parfunkel Musical
Through November 3

Mamma Mia, Jersey Boys, Tina. The jukebox musical is more popular than ever, so the time is right for them to be parodied. Featuring music from a band that never existed, this play follows the hilarious story of a folk duo that rose to fame with their signature song about staying together, only to break up constantly. Call for times and ticket prices. Judith Hardes Theatre, 1825 N. Central Ave., Phoenix, 602-254-2151, phoenixtheatre.com

 

“Nosotras Las Mujeres, We the Women”
Through Oct. 4

In this exhibition, emerging and established female artists will explore identity, resilience, spirituality, social justice and other powerful and contemporary themes, representing all cultures and media. Tues.-Sat.,11 a.m.-7 p.m.; First and Third Fridays: 2 p.m.- 9:30 p.m., Xico Galleria, 829 N. First Ave., Phoenix, xicoinc.org

“William Matthews: Decades”
Through Oct. 20

The iconic image of the American cowboy continues to undergo numerous revisions, much like the Southwestern landscape. Over the last five decades, Colorado-based artist William Matthews has captured those transitions with his paintbrush and watercolors with a body of work that is stunning and, at times, witty. One thing it is not is commonplace. Wed.-Sun., 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Call for ticket prices. Scottsdale’s Museum of the West, 3830 N. Marshall Way, Scottsdale, (480) 686-9539, scottsdalemuseumwest.org

“Harry Fonseca: Transformations”
Through April 20

In the late 1970s, the late Nisenan Native American artist Harry Fonseca began his “Coyote” series. The main character in these works, seen as a “trickster” in Native American storytelling, is a metaphor for how one changes and defies society’s preconceived notions. The Heard has gathered the work of this underrated artist, who also explored queer subcultures and the dark side of American history. Tues.-Sun., 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Call for ticket prices. Heard Museum, 2301 N. Central Ave., Phoenix, (602) 252-8848, heard.org

 

EVENTS COMING SOON…

3rd Annual AZ Craft Beer Awards and Festival
Oct. 19

Celebrate all things beer with our sister publication, PHOENIX magazine, and the Arizona Craft Brewers Guild. Sample some of the best brews in the state and enjoy bites from the finest food vendors around the Valley, then stick around and see if your favorite craft brewery takes home an award. 12-5 p.m., $15-$70, Centerpoint Plaza, 660 S. Mill Ave., Tempe, phoenixmag.com

Phoenix Home & Garden 2024 Home Tour
Nov. 16

Are you looking for some inspiration for your home? Then you won’t want to miss this self-guided tour of some of the most beautiful private residences in the Valley. You will also have the opportunity to pick the brains of the area’s leading designers and architects, as well as the editors of Phoenix Home & Garden. VIP ticket holders get early admission and access to even more stunning homes, as well as a cocktail reception with catered nibbles to cap off the day. The tour stops will be released to ticket holders on Nov. 15. General admission, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; VIP, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; $85-$125, tickets.phoenixmag.com

Taco Fest
October 19-20

More than 40 of the best tacos makers will be joined by local musicians, DJs, artists and vendors to celebrate everyone’s favorite entrée: tacos. 11 Sa., 11 a.m-7 p.m.; Su., 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Check website for ticket prices. Salt River Fields, 7555 N. Pima Rd., Scottsdale, tacofestaz.com

Swan Lake
October 24-27

Tchaikovsky’s classic score intensifies the passion and heartbreak of this timeless love story. Check website for times and ticket prices. Symphony Hall, 75 N. Second St., Phoenix, 602-262-6225, balletaz.org

November 8-17
Canal Convergence

Eye-popping art that reflects color, water and light in both the literal and metaphorical sense will illuminate the Arizona Canal this fall. This annual event, presented by Scottsdale Public Art, will also feature hands-on activities, workshops, music and dance performances, and a beer and wine garden. Scottsdale Waterfront, 7135 E. Camelback Rd., Scottsdale, canalconvergence.com

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