Don’t Forget the Swap Meet for GREAT DEALS on the west end of town across from Safeway and the Pic-Quic Convenience Store! And Marv still gives great Grand Canyon Tours through the weekend! The Williams Aquatic Center will be open TODAY and SATURDAY, but closed Monday and Tuesday.

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Friday July 2nd
8:30 am – 5 pm
Railhead Shoot at the Williams Shooting Range on 64 Williams Shooting Range
noon-dusk
Antique Tractor Show on 2nd St.
Saturday July 3rd
9 am
Cataract Creek Rambler Steam Engine rides at the Grand Canyon Railway
8:30 am – 5 pm
Railhead Shoot, Williams Shooting Range
9 am – dusk
Antique Tractor Show on 2nd St.
10 am – 11 pm
Northern Arizona BBQ Festival, Visitor Center Parking Lot
Sunday July 4th
8 am – 11 am
Railhead Shoot, Williams Shooting Range
9 am
Cataract Creek Rambler Steam Engine rides at the Grand Canyon Railway
9 am – dusk
Antique Tractor Show on 2nd St.
noon – 4 pm
Northern Arizona BBQ Festival, Visitor Center Parking lot
2 pm
Ice cream social, Methodist Church at Grant & 2nd St.
2 pm
Arizona Vintage Baseball League vs. Williams Locals at Cureton Park
3:30 pm
9th Annual 4th of July Prayer at Monument Park
6 pm
Longest Parade in Northern Arizona through downtown
7 pm
Rotary/Lions Club Town BBQ, Cureton Park
8 pm
Arizona Vintage Baseball League Exhibition Game at Cureton Park
See other side for town map
For information
Williams-Grand Canyon Chamber of Commerce
(Visitor Center on Map above)
200 West Railroad Ave, Williams, Arizona 86046
Phone. 928-635-1418 Fax. 928-635-1417
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Most people have seen the desert images of Arizona on television quite a lot lately. That leads many to think of hot, sandy desert and cactus terrain when they think of the State. They do not think of the higher and cooler northern Arizona climates which have not changed. There are six forests in Arizona:
1. Apache-Sitgreaves – East-Central Arizona
2 million acres, 450 miles of rivers & streams. The Apache and Sitgreaves National Forests are managed as one national forest.
2. Coconino – North-Central Arizona
1.8 million acres, elevations to 12,643 feet,the highest peak in the state. Includes Oak Creek Canyon in the Sedona area.
3. Coronado – Southern Arizona
1.7 million acres, elevations from 3,000 to 10,000 feet, 8 wilderness areas
4. Kaibab – North-Western Arizona
1.6 million acres, elevations from 5,500 to 10,418 feet, 4 wilderness areas
5. Prescott – Central Arizona
.25 million acres, 8 wilderness area
6. Tonto – Central Arizona
3 million acres, elevations from 1,300 to 8,000 feet, 8 wilderness areas. One of the Nation’s top 10 visited forests
And please remember that we just opened up a great new drive-thru park, Bearizona, stocked with wildlife for your viewing. Help us keep them safe!
Even in some desert areas a fire can sweep through dry brush with a devastating effect on wildlife and environment.
We remind you while visiting our Great State to use your ashtray inside your vehicle. DO NOT FLICK LIT CIGARETTES OUT OF YOUR CAR WINDOW! Do not smoke while hiking or outside undeveloped camp sites. Use an ashtray when you fish. Remember, it is illegal to throw any litter out of your window in Arizona. Lit cigarette butts, however, draw a heavy fine.
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Bearizona opened yesterday and we enjoyed our trip through the Park so much that we have been back three times.
The 168 acre park is partially opened with Donkey, Bison, White Bison, Big Horn Sheep and of course the wonderful Bears. Also they have two of the cutest cuddly Bear cubs you ever want to meet. More animals are coming sometime this month such as Artic Wolf, Gray Wolf and Mountain Goats.
They will be continuing expansion on the Park throughout the year and plan on bringing in Armadillo, Badger, Beaver, Bobcat, Canadian Lynx, Coyote, Grizzly Bear, Javelina, Mountain Lion, Porcupine, River Otter, Raccoon, Red Fox ad Skunk next year………By the way, if they want a beautiful big Skunk they can have the one that hangs out at my house.





For more information about Bearizona go to their website at:
http://www.bearizona.com/
ADMISSION:
Visit for half-price during 2010!
Children age 0-3 years – Free
Children age 4-12 years – $5 ($10 during 2011 season)
Adults – $11 ($22 during 2011 season)
Seniors – $10 ($20 during 2011 season)
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WILLIAMS—(May 22) Residents of and visitors to the small City of Williams, Arizona got their first peek into the new Bearizona drive-through wildlife park today. While the park is yet to be completed and all of the animals have not arrived, they opened the gates for a sneak preview of what is to come.
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- Tags: BBQ, Bearizona, Black powder shooting, Memorial Weekend getaway in Williams Az, Parade, Rendevous Days is back
Come up to the cool Ponderosa Pines in Northern Arizona for your Memorial Weekend get-away………..
The 4-day weekend will have lots to offer in Williams including a Parade on Saturday at 11am down Route 66, Traders Row, the Williams Buckskinners demonstrating black powder shooting competitions, 4H will be serving up a wonderful BBQ, Arts and Crafts shows……………..Welcome back RENDEVOUS DAYS
Also, don’t forget that Bearizona will open the weekend before memorial Day so if you cant make it up for the 22nd opening, be sure to visit it during your Memorial Weekend stay.
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