Music, Fun, Fireworks and More This Weekend
Friday, 24 July 2009

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Photo courtesy Mary Dan Eades
GOLD CANYON - This weekend marks the 3rd annual celebration of Pinal County's Day of the Cowboy in Gold Canyon.  Events will be taking place from dawn to dusk, with fun for everyone, along with great events in Apache Junction and Superior.

It's true. You don't have to be a cowboy or cowgirl to have fun in Gold Canyon this weekend.

Friday, July 24th: 
Casino Night at Gold Canyon Golf Resort is sold out. But, there is still some space available to dance the night away with Affinity Band at the new Views at Superstition at 6900 E Hwy 60 (across from the Garage Pizza). If you haven't had the pleasure of seeing this unique and amazing venue, now's your chance. $1.00 drink specials, fabulous views as the sun sets and hors d'oeuvres. 6 pm-12 am. Cover is $30 per couple or $15 per person. 

Firehouse Bar & Grill off of Kings Ranch Road is having a pig roast and country band this evening.

Saturday, July 25th:
The Views at Superstition will be hosting a Texas Hold 'Em tournament from 3-6 pm. Prizes awarded. $30 buy-in.

The art show and vendor fair at Gold Canyon Golf Resort will be running from 9 am-4 pm in the white tent. Remember to stop by the Gold Canyon Today.com booth for your chance to pan for real sunken treasure, gem stones and more. Donations will be accepted of $1.00 per "pan" which will benefit Superstition Search and Rescue. Games for kids sponsored by Kiddy Korner Daycare of Gold Canyon will also be on hand from 9 am-4 pm.

Kids Korral from 4-9 pm complete with bounce house and waterslide are available at the Gold Canyon Golf Resort along with ring toss, steel drums at the pool and more. These games are just $1.00 each.

Fireworks for the entire family will start at approximately 9 pm tonight. There is free entry to the resort and a BBQ dinner is available for purchase on the lawn. 

Please click here for a detailed schedule of events for the entire weekend including events from Apache Junction and Superior http://www.goldcanyontoday.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=319&Itemid=156.

 

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 28 July 2009 )