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Upcoming Events ______ 3201 North Main Street Prescott Valley, AZ 86314 FindlayToyotaCenter.com Phone: 928.772.1819 UPCOMING EVENTS __________________________________________________________________________________________ Date Time Event Northern Arizona Wranglers vs Duke City Gladiators June 12 6:00pm IFL Indoor Football League June 17-18 7:00am – 1:00pm Arizona Sonshine | Free Healthcare Event www.ArizonaSonshine.com June 20 7:00pm Toby Keith with special guests Laine Hardy Northern Arizona Wranglers vs Tucson Sugar Skulls June 26 5:00pm IFL Indoor Football League Northern Arizona Wranglers vs Duke City Gladiators July 17 6:00pm IFL Indoor Football League Fri 3:00pm -6:00pm July 23-24 Sat 8:00am – 4:00pm Prescott Antique Show & Vintage Market July 28 8:00pm Foreigner Sat 9:00am – 5:00pm July 31 Aug 1 Sun 9:00am – 4:00pm Crossroads of the West Gun Show Aug 6-8 TBD PGMC Gem & Mineral Show & Sale Aug 13 7:00pm World Fighting Federation 43 | MMA Fights Aug 14 10:00am – 4:00pm Fandomania Comic Con Northern Arizona Wranglers vs Massachusetts Pirates Aug 15 3:00pm IFL Indoor Football League Northern Arizona Wranglers vs Tucson Sugar Skulls Aug 21 6:00pm IFL Indoor Football League Northern Arizona Wranglers vs Tampa Bay Tornadoes Aug 28 TBD IFL Indoor Football League Fri 9:00am – 5:00pm Sep 17-19 Sat 9:00am -5:00pm YCCA Home & Garden Show Sun 9:00am -3:00pm Sep 23-26 TBD PAKC Dog Show Sat 9:00am – 5:00pm Oct 16-17 Sun 9:00am – 4:00pm Crossroads of the West Gun Show Oct 23 7:30pm EnduroCross | Extreme Indoor Offroad Racing Nov 12 7:00pm REO Speedwagon with special guest Night Ranger Dec 19 8:00pm Clint Black and Lisa Hartman Black Dec 27 7:00pm Mannheim Steamroller Christmas Stay up to date! Sign up to be an Event Insider and receive news about event announcements, pre-sale notices, enter-to-win contests and more! Join today at FindlayToyotaCenter.com/event-insider = Ticketed Event = Register to Participate = Free Admission Schedule is Subject to Change – Visit www.FindlayToyotaCenter.com for event details. .
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