Events are not individually listed here so please see below:
Clay Target Center Events:
http://www.azgfd.gov/ctc2/events.html
Ben Avery Shooting Facility Events:
http://www.azgfd.gov/outdoor_recreation/basf_events.shtml
Description:
Volunteer Wildlife Water Project
2 New Water Catchments in Unit 36A
Mile Post 33 and 28 on the east side of highway 286. (Sasabe Highway south of Three Points, AZ)
The Amado Catchment and Enriquez Catchment are named after the contractors who are donating their equipment for the projects. Both projects will be built simultaneously so we will need volunteers to help at each site. Each catchment is a newly constructed wildlife water catchment that will have over a 9,000 gallon storage capacity that will create a year round reliable water source for all wildlife. The money used to purchase materials for this project came from sportsman’s dollars (license fees, Governor’s tag and the Super Raffle). The project was a priority for the Tucson Habitat Partnership Committee (a group of local sportsman who work with the department to improve conditions for wildlife) and with your support, be an oasis for wildlife for many years to come.
Build Schedule (Crews will begin early (7ish) everyday)
Tuesday October 6th – Game and Fish Crews arrive with materials. Set up camp. Lay out dig area and prep materials for the build.
Wednesday October 7th – Contractors arrive and begin digging.
Thursday October 8th – Contractors complete holes and begin placing tanks.
Friday October 9th – Volunteers arrive to assist with storage tank construction, metal aprons, and perimeter fence.
Saturday October 10th - Volunteers arrive to assist with storage tank construction, metal aprons, and perimeter fence.
Sunday October 11th – Volunteers arrive again to help finish the project.
Anyone who is interested, please contact Gabriel Paz at 520-388-4443 or gpaz@azgfd.gov for meeting locations. Tucson Chapter of SCI will be helping with food and drinks so please give send us an RSVP so that they can provide enough food.
Description:
Phoenix Varmint Callers Guest speaker will be Rick Erman & Lee Kohlhase speaking for "Friends of Anderson Mesa".
What projects? Who is working? What's the reason?
Meeting starts at & 7 pm at FOP Lodge #12
12851 N. 19th Avenue. Phoenix.
Time:
6:00pm-8:00pm
Description:
Free Arizona Deer Hunting Clinic Live Webcast Tuesday, Oct. 6 at 6 p.m. http://www.azgfd.gov/webcast
Deer hunters: Increase your odds for success
Game and Fish hunting clinic open to the public and webcast online.
PHOENIX — Hunters preparing for deer season this fall are encouraged to attend or go online to enjoy a free deer-hunting clinic on Tuesday, Oct. 6 at 6 p.m.
The event will be held at the department’s Phoenix office at 5000 W. Carefree Highway. To accommodate all interested hunters and constituents, the event will be webcast live on the Internet by visiting http://www.azgfd.gov/webcast
Time:
7:00pm-8:30pm
Description:
Canyon Bass Monthly Meeting, the first tuesday of every month Dobson Ranch House
Resteraunt at 7pm. Dobson rd Just south of Baseline. Meeting will include next years tournament schedule, awards and trophies from the Lake Pleasant tournament, new membership sign up and registration. tournaments are $30.00 per person boaters and non boaters welcome. a great way to meet people and learn how to fish the Arizona lakes. Call Steve Studer for more information at 480-967-7186
Description:
Volunteer Wildlife Water Project
2 New Water Catchments in Unit 36A
Mile Post 33 and 28 on the east side of highway 286. (Sasabe Highway south of Three Points, AZ)
The Amado Catchment and Enriquez Catchment are named after the contractors who are donating their equipment for the projects. Both projects will be built simultaneously so we will need volunteers to help at each site. Each catchment is a newly constructed wildlife water catchment that will have over a 9,000 gallon storage capacity that will create a year round reliable water source for all wildlife. The money used to purchase materials for this project came from sportsman’s dollars (license fees, Governor’s tag and the Super Raffle). The project was a priority for the Tucson Habitat Partnership Committee (a group of local sportsman who work with the department to improve conditions for wildlife) and with your support, be an oasis for wildlife for many years to come.
Build Schedule (Crews will begin early (7ish) everyday)
Tuesday October 6th – Game and Fish Crews arrive with materials. Set up camp. Lay out dig area and prep materials for the build.
Wednesday October 7th – Contractors arrive and begin digging.
Thursday October 8th – Contractors complete holes and begin placing tanks.
Friday October 9th – Volunteers arrive to assist with storage tank construction, metal aprons, and perimeter fence.
Saturday October 10th - Volunteers arrive to assist with storage tank construction, metal aprons, and perimeter fence.
Sunday October 11th – Volunteers arrive again to help finish the project.
Anyone who is interested, please contact Gabriel Paz at 520-388-4443 or gpaz@azgfd.gov for meeting locations. Tucson Chapter of SCI will be helping with food and drinks so please give send us an RSVP so that they can provide enough food.
Description:
Volunteer Wildlife Water Project
2 New Water Catchments in Unit 36A
Mile Post 33 and 28 on the east side of highway 286. (Sasabe Highway south of Three Points, AZ)
The Amado Catchment and Enriquez Catchment are named after the contractors who are donating their equipment for the projects. Both projects will be built simultaneously so we will need volunteers to help at each site. Each catchment is a newly constructed wildlife water catchment that will have over a 9,000 gallon storage capacity that will create a year round reliable water source for all wildlife. The money used to purchase materials for this project came from sportsman’s dollars (license fees, Governor’s tag and the Super Raffle). The project was a priority for the Tucson Habitat Partnership Committee (a group of local sportsman who work with the department to improve conditions for wildlife) and with your support, be an oasis for wildlife for many years to come.
Build Schedule (Crews will begin early (7ish) everyday)
Tuesday October 6th – Game and Fish Crews arrive with materials. Set up camp. Lay out dig area and prep materials for the build.
Wednesday October 7th – Contractors arrive and begin digging.
Thursday October 8th – Contractors complete holes and begin placing tanks.
Friday October 9th – Volunteers arrive to assist with storage tank construction, metal aprons, and perimeter fence.
Saturday October 10th - Volunteers arrive to assist with storage tank construction, metal aprons, and perimeter fence.
Sunday October 11th – Volunteers arrive again to help finish the project.
Anyone who is interested, please contact Gabriel Paz at 520-388-4443 or gpaz@azgfd.gov for meeting locations. Tucson Chapter of SCI will be helping with food and drinks so please give send us an RSVP so that they can provide enough food.
Time:
6:00pm-8:00pm
Description:
Attend a deer hunting seminar in Flagstaff at 6pm on October 8. This seminar is focused on youth hunters and those hunters new to Arizona. Information will include deer hunting in Arizona, preparing for your hunt, and the Kaibab deer hunt. If you need more information call the Flagstaff Regional Office at 928-774-5045.
Description:
Volunteer Wildlife Water Project
2 New Water Catchments in Unit 36A
Mile Post 33 and 28 on the east side of highway 286. (Sasabe Highway south of Three Points, AZ)
The Amado Catchment and Enriquez Catchment are named after the contractors who are donating their equipment for the projects. Both projects will be built simultaneously so we will need volunteers to help at each site. Each catchment is a newly constructed wildlife water catchment that will have over a 9,000 gallon storage capacity that will create a year round reliable water source for all wildlife. The money used to purchase materials for this project came from sportsman’s dollars (license fees, Governor’s tag and the Super Raffle). The project was a priority for the Tucson Habitat Partnership Committee (a group of local sportsman who work with the department to improve conditions for wildlife) and with your support, be an oasis for wildlife for many years to come.
Build Schedule (Crews will begin early (7ish) everyday)
Tuesday October 6th – Game and Fish Crews arrive with materials. Set up camp. Lay out dig area and prep materials for the build.
Wednesday October 7th – Contractors arrive and begin digging.
Thursday October 8th – Contractors complete holes and begin placing tanks.
Friday October 9th – Volunteers arrive to assist with storage tank construction, metal aprons, and perimeter fence.
Saturday October 10th - Volunteers arrive to assist with storage tank construction, metal aprons, and perimeter fence.
Sunday October 11th – Volunteers arrive again to help finish the project.
Anyone who is interested, please contact Gabriel Paz at 520-388-4443 or gpaz@azgfd.gov for meeting locations. Tucson Chapter of SCI will be helping with food and drinks so please give send us an RSVP so that they can provide enough food.
Time:
10:00am-10:45am
Description:
Join award-winning children’s author Brooke Bessesen (author of "Look Who Lives In The Desert") for an exciting and kid-friendly multimedia presentation about her adventures with wildlife in Arizona and around the globe. The theme of the program is understanding the importance of the natural world and the connections between humans and animals.
Ages: 6+ yrs (under 6 are free)
Cost: $6 (resident) / $8 (non-resident) Pre-registration required; Parents must also register and pay.
Location: City of Chandler Environmental Education Center (NE corner of Lindsay Rd and Chandler Heights Rd), 480-782-2890. Visit www.chandleraz.gov/veterans-oasis for more information.
Time:
10:00am-11:00am
Description:
What: Listening to stories is a wonderful way for children to learn about the natural world around them. Join us for a story reading at the park, followed by a craft activity. This program is a partnership between Pima County Natural Resources and Tucson Audubon Society.
When: Friday, October 9
Time: 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Where: Pima County Agua Caliente Park, 12325 E. Roger Road, Tucson
Cost/Ages: free, younger children and their parents
For more information contact: 520-615-7855 or eeducation@pima.gov
Reservations not required.
Description:
The Payson Rimstones Rock Club will be sponsoring their 12th Annual Gem & Mineral Show in October, 2009. The proceeds from the show assist us in providing books and educational materials to the local schools and libraries, as well as scholarships to the high school.
Payson Rimstones 12th Annual Gem & Mineral Show
October 10 & 11, 2009
Mazatzal Hotel & Casino Event Center, Bingo Hall
Tonto Apache Reservation, Payson AZ
Adults $3.00, Children under 12 Free
Discount Tickets Available @ Payson Chamber of Commerce, Payson Library, Payson Parks & Recreation Office
Barry & Margaret Jones, Show Chairs 928-476-3513
Description:
The Payson Rimstones Rock Club will be sponsoring their 12th Annual Gem & Mineral Show in October, 2009. The proceeds from the show assist us in providing books and educational materials to the local schools and libraries, as well as scholarships to the high school.
Payson Rimstones 12th Annual Gem & Mineral Show
October 10 & 11, 2009
Mazatzal Hotel & Casino Event Center, Bingo Hall
Tonto Apache Reservation, Payson AZ
Adults $3.00, Children under 12 Free
Discount Tickets Available @ Payson Chamber of Commerce, Payson Library, Payson Parks & Recreation Office
Barry & Margaret Jones, Show Chairs 928-476-3513
Description:
12th Annual Payson Rimstones Gem & Mineral Show to be held Oct 10 & 11, 2009 at the Mazatzal Hotel & Casino Event Center, Bingo Hall, Tonto Apache Reservation, off HWY 87 in Payson, Arizona. Admission is $3.00, Children under 12 Free; Discount tickets available @ Payson Chamber of Commerce, Payson Library, and Payson Parks & Recreation Office. Funds received from the show assist us in providing our local schools and libraries with Earth Science educational materials and scholarships. This year we will have demonstrations as well as educational booths and vendor booths.
Contact Barry Jones, Show Chair, 928-476-3513
Description:
Events are not individually listed here so please see below:
Clay Target Center Events:
http://www.azgfd.gov/ctc2/events.html
Ben Avery Shooting Facility Events:
http://www.azgfd.gov/outdoor_recreation/basf_events.shtml
Description:
Volunteer Wildlife Water Project
2 New Water Catchments in Unit 36A
Mile Post 33 and 28 on the east side of highway 286. (Sasabe Highway south of Three Points, AZ)
The Amado Catchment and Enriquez Catchment are named after the contractors who are donating their equipment for the projects. Both projects will be built simultaneously so we will need volunteers to help at each site. Each catchment is a newly constructed wildlife water catchment that will have over a 9,000 gallon storage capacity that will create a year round reliable water source for all wildlife. The money used to purchase materials for this project came from sportsman’s dollars (license fees, Governor’s tag and the Super Raffle). The project was a priority for the Tucson Habitat Partnership Committee (a group of local sportsman who work with the department to improve conditions for wildlife) and with your support, be an oasis for wildlife for many years to come.
Build Schedule (Crews will begin early (7ish) everyday)
Tuesday October 6th – Game and Fish Crews arrive with materials. Set up camp. Lay out dig area and prep materials for the build.
Wednesday October 7th – Contractors arrive and begin digging.
Thursday October 8th – Contractors complete holes and begin placing tanks.
Friday October 9th – Volunteers arrive to assist with storage tank construction, metal aprons, and perimeter fence.
Saturday October 10th - Volunteers arrive to assist with storage tank construction, metal aprons, and perimeter fence.
Sunday October 11th – Volunteers arrive again to help finish the project.
Anyone who is interested, please contact Gabriel Paz at 520-388-4443 or gpaz@azgfd.gov for meeting locations. Tucson Chapter of SCI will be helping with food and drinks so please give send us an RSVP so that they can provide enough food.
Time:
9:30am-12:00pm
Description:
What: Join us as we explore the diversity of wildlife at Agua Caliente Park through activities and tools included in our brand new nature packs. Each club member will receive a discovery guide with tips for more outdoor excursions in Pima County parks. Children ages 8-12. Reservations required.
Date: Saturday, October 10
Time: 9:30 a.m. – noon
Where: Pima County Agua Caliente Park, 12325 E. Roger Road, Tucson
Cost/Age: free, children ages 8-12
For more information contact: 520-615-7855 or eeducation@pima.gov
Reservations required.
Time:
11:00am-12:00pm
Description:
What: Enjoy a guided tour of the historic buildings and landscape to understand how the year-round presence of water from the spring shaped the lives of people and how people shaped the land.
Date: Saturday, October 10
Time: 11:00 a.m. - noon
Where: Pima County Agua Caliente Park, 12325 E. Roger Road, Tucson
Cost/Age: free, all ages welcome
For more information contact: 520-615-7855 or eeducation@pima.gov
Reservations not required.