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    Native American Flute Concert

    Deer Valley Rock Art Center

    January 21, 2007

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    The Deer Valley Rock Art Center and the Arizona Native American Flute Circle are pleased to present a concert with world flute artists Gary Stroutsos, Paul Thompson, and Saggio. Visitors will have the opportunity to enjoy the soothing sounds of Native American flutes in a beautiful desert setting.

    • Ticket Info

      Tickets: Free with Admission: $5/Adults, $3/Seniors, $2/Children ages 6-12, Free/Children ages 5 and under

    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      January 21, 2007

      Times:
      Saturday 12:00pm and 5:00pm

    • Venue Info

      Deer Valley Rock Art Center

      3711 West Deer Valley Road Phoenix, AZ 85080

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      Phoenix

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    • Member Reviews
      • Event Name: Ollie's Storybook Adventures: Native American Basket Weaving
        5 out of 5 stars rating "great program"
        Review posted by: lynn from phoenix, Oct 23, 2007

        This is a funfilled hour long storytime. The children love hearing a story, doing a craft, walking outside to see of the wonders of the desert, especially the animals.

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        This is a funfilled hour long storytime. The children love hearing a story, doing a craft, walking outside to see of the wonders of the desert, especially the animals.

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      • Event Name: Guided Tours
        5 out of 5 stars rating "A great place to explore!"
        Review posted by: Stan Plum from Phoenix, AZ, Dec 28, 2006

        The museum and nature preserve are a great quiet place to sit and think and get away from the hustle and bustle of Phoenix and Glendale. The petroglyphs are best viewed in the morning before... Expand

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        The museum and nature preserve are a great quiet place to sit and think and get away from the hustle and bustle of Phoenix and Glendale. The petroglyphs are best viewed in the morning before 11:00 am or in the afternoon after 3:00 pm. The museum offers informative displays. The nature trail is wide and well graded. Bring the kids to show them wildlife. Squirrels and rabbits abound and provide ample food for the owls and raptors on the property. The occasional javelina is seen in the early morning. Their website is both interesting and informative. Collapse

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