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Southwest Events Round-Up!
Welcome to the Southwest Blend Magazine’s Events Department covering
Shows & Exhibits, Fairs & Festivals, Parades & Holiday Events, held and
celebrated across the Southwest.

IN THIS ISSUE:

13th Annual Blues Festival – Silver City, NM:  Held May 23-25, this premier blues festival features live blues concerts with Guitar Slim; Edie and the Silver Blue Roots; Big Pete Pearson & Rhythm Room Allstars; Sherman Robertson; Albuquerque Blues Connection; Zac Harmon; Alex Maryol; Chris Dracup; John Mooney; Jen Exten Trio, Pat Dutton & Pat Chase; and Marie Knight. Other festivities include a Saturday Jam Session and Sunday Downtown Gallery Studio Tours. Read more…

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Memorial Weekend Wildflower & Art Show – Idyllwild, CA: Join the Idyllwild Nature Center, as they celebrate 30 years of their Wildflower extravaganza! This event runs from May 23-26 and features a meet and greet with the filmmakers of “Season of the Sand Blossoms,” Peter and Melanie Rhalter; native flower display; and Native Plant and Book sale; art exhibits; guest speakers; naturalist-led walks; kids activities, live music and more. Read more.
Fiestas and art exhibits at Tohono Chul Park, Tucson, AZFiestas, Art Exhibits & Cuisine Examine the Relationship between Plants & People – Tucson: Tohono Chul Park will hold three events beginning in April that focus on ethnobotany. Recently selected as one of the ten great botanical gardens in the world, the Park will examine the relationship between plants and people with the art exhibit ‘Ethnobotany: the Nature & Culture of Plants’ followed by a sampler of food from Sonoran Desert plants, and a Cinco de Mayo fiesta, tequila tasting and fundraiser. Read more.
Tohono Chul Park Spring Concert SeriesDesert Cultures & Music at Tohono Chul Park – Tucson, AZ: Seats are now available for the 2008 Tohono Chul Park Spring Concert Series. The series features desert music ranging from the Native Flute to Yaqui dancing to the Didgeridoo. Click here for details.
Sequoia Adventures ExpoSequoia Adventures Expo – Visalia, CA: Visalia and Tulare County is located in the heart of California’s Central Valley at the base of the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. Also known as the Sequoia Valley, the region offers natural beauty, the world's richest farmland and plenty of adventure! Come to the Sequoia Adventures Expo and plan your summer vacation, get travel discounts, win prizes, and meet SouthwestBlend.com editors and radio show hosts as they air a live ‘Visalia & Sequoia Adventures’ Radio Show! Read more.
Columbia Diggins 1852 - Columbia State Historic Park, CA: Discover first hand what the life of a miner in early Columbia may have been like, with a chance at riches and a world of hard work to be had in the southern mines. At Columbia State Historic Park, from May 29-31, you’ll get a chance to wander through a re-created early Tent Town, enjoy entertainment at the theatre, step into the Saloon and order a Sarsasparilla, or browse in the authentically recreated Browns Mercantile, and much more. For details – Click here.  

  

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