Friday, September 15, 2017

Events

3rd Friday Chamber Music Series
Fri. 9/153:30-4:30pm
Prescott Public Library
Lynne Drye will perform Classical Adventures on the glass armonica.
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Skull Valley Farmers Market
Fri. 9/15, 8am
Skull Valley Elementary School
The Market features locally grown garden produce and seasonal fruit, home-baked goods, farm raised meat and eggs, plus unique homestead craft items.
more info   map

No Bake Organic Apple Cookies
Demo & Tasting

Fri. 9/151-3pm
Natural Grocers
Stop by and customize the perfect good4u snack with an organic apple no-bake “cookie” and a selection of 100% organic bulk toppings.
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Coloring Class for Adults
Fri. 9/15, 1pm
Public Library-Glassford Hill Room
Some basic instruction for ideas and techniques to spice up your coloring are available. Remember there is no right or wrong way to color, just have fun!
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Prescott Historical Walking Tours 
Fri. 9/15-Sun. 9/17, 10am
Visitor Information Center
Featuring strolls through history to learn of “Prescott’s storied past,” 10 a.m., on most Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, May 5 through Oct. 29.
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"My Life Needs Editing"
Fri. 9/15-Sun. 9/17, times vary
'Tis Art Gallery
Mort Sahl Six Artists’ Quest for Color, Texture and Meaning in Life
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4th Annual Hold Your Horses!
Invitational Exhibition and Sale

Fri. 9/15-Sun. 9/24, times vary
Phippen Museum
This inspirational presentation features artwork from thirty-two artists recognized for their outstanding art of the horse.
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Annual Villages Art & Craft & Bake Sale
Sat. 9/16, 9am-2pm
Villages at Lynx Creek
FREE admission and parking. Vendors’ products include ALL HAND CRAFTED items such as quilts, knit and crochet items, wood crafts, fashion items, jewelry, Original paintings in a variety of media, and baked goods.
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Peace Week: Making Peace with
Mother Nature

Sat. 9/16, 9am-noon
Acker Park
This family-friendly event features crafts and music for peace-making, including peace rocks, peace flags, peace pinwheels, a hike, mandala building and music with Jonathan Best.
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Elder Grown
Sat. 9/16, 7pm
The Raven Cafe
Funk meets Rock, Pop meets Hip Hop. Elder Grown combines the freedom of improvisational Jams with their Captivating, Original songs.
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Sally Barris & Rebecca Folsom
The Folk Sessions
Sat. 9/167-9pm
Elks Theatre
Sally Barris is an A-list Nashville songwriter & Colorado’s Rebecca Folsom is a seasoned vocalist and songwriter. Come hear their music in "The Folk Sessions".
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Wildlife & Bug Prevention
Sat. 9/169:30-10:30pm
Watters Garden Center
Frustrated gardeners will have all the tools they need to keep the garden pest free!
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YAVAPAI Symphony Association
2017-2018 Season

Sun. 9/173-5pm
From the smoke-filled nightclubs of 1950s New York to the peasant villages of pre-modern Russia, conductor Tito Muñoz kicks off the Yavapai Symphony Association’s 51st season with a bold and colorful musical masterpieces.
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 More To Do
Movies
 
In TheatersRated  
American Assassin       R

Home Again

   PG-13
IT       R
 

New DVD Releases

  Rated  

Critics Say
The Mummy PG-13    
Captain Underpants  PG   
Beatriz At DinnerR 

Sports
 
ARIZONA BASEBALL
      
@ San Francisco
9/15
  @ 7:15pm
9/16  6:05pm
9/17  1:05pm
FSAZ
Schedule
Prescott Valley Event Center

        PVEC
        Tickets

Prescott Valley Job Fair
9/19 
9am-1pm
Schedule
Arizona Soccer
      
vs Salt Lake
9/16  
7:30pm
Phoenix Rising Complex
Schedules

 
Yavapian College Roughriders
 
V
Volleyball
vs AZ Western College
9/15 7pm
Schedule
Soccer
@ Mesa
9/15 @ 7pm
Schedule
Embry-Riddle Sports
              Soccer
              no weekend game   
              Schedule
              Volleyball
              @ UOC-Merced
              9/15 
5pm 
              @ Antelope Valley
               9/16 
2pm

              Schedule
CVHS Cougars

    
V - Football
@ N. Pointe Prep
9/15 
@7pm
Schedule
Soccer

@ St. Johns
9/16
 @ 1pm
Schedule
Bradshaw Mountain High School
       
V - Football
vs Marcos de Niza
9/15 
@7pm
Schedules
Prescott High Sports
 
        
             V - Football
             vs Moon Valley
             9/15 
@7pm
              Schedules

Weather  (extended forecast)
 
 Friday
 Sunny
  70Âş/51Âş
Saturday
Sunny
 72Âş/50Âş
Sunday
Partly Cloudy
 73Âş/51Âş
              
             


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Thursday, September 14, 2017



Luther Kraxberger
REALTOR® - Realty One Group Mountain Desert
PHONE: 928-275-1657    
EMAIL: lutherkrax@gmail.com
ADDRESS: 100 E. Sheldon Suite 200   Prescott, AZ  86301
A do-it-yourself project can be an empowering way to save money, provided you know what you're doing. But making even one simple mistake could put a strain on your back or your bank account. Often, it's best to put safety first and call a professional. Here are four types of home improvement projects that are best left to the experts.
1. Plumbing or electrical projects -- There's a reason these are skilled trades. Both systems are complex, no matter how straightforward a repair may initially appear. Even small leaks can cause serious water damage, and faulty electrical wiring can lead to a house fire. Don't risk flooding or electric shock. Call a plumber or hire an electrician to make sure these jobs are done right the first time.
2. Renovations with possible code violations -- Structural changes require a licensed contractor. Not only can shoddy craftsmanship severely affect your home's value, but it can also put your family in danger. Accidentally removing a load-bearing wall, for example, could cause an entire room to collapse. Why take the risk?
3. Repairs involving heights -- More than 130,000 ladder-related injuries are treated in emergency rooms each year. Whether you're looking at a roof repair or trimming a tree, consider calling a professional before attempting to complete the job yourself.
4. Time-sensitive projects -- Weigh your work and family commitments before embarking on a home improvement project. Even if you're confident in your abilities, the added pressure of a tight deadline can lead to unnecessary and often dangerous mistakes.
Remember, just because a DIY project looks simple doesn't necessarily mean it's safe. When in doubt, err on the side of caution and call a professional.

Thank you for reading my newsletters. I look forward to connecting with you soon!

Luther Kraxberger