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If
you plan on being in Southern Utah this Summer
- you can't miss the world-class entertainment
available at the Tuacahn Amphitheater located
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January 2008:
St. George 5th Annual Winter Bird Festival - 1-435-673-0996
January 25-27, 2008 Tonaquint Park & Nature Center 1851 S. Dixie Drive Field Trips - Presentations - Workshops - Bird Photo Contest
February:
Parade
of Homes. More than 23,000 people come to view the
latest home designs, house plans, decorating and building
ideas available. These homes vary from the low $100,000s
to $1 million and $2 million homes. The Parade of Homes
is held in mid-February every year and is sponsored by
the Southern Utah Home Builders Association. Call 435-674-1400
Dixie
College Invitational Art Show. Artists from the western
states are invited to display their works of art at the
Graff Fine Arts Center on the Dixie State College campus.
Admission is free.
March:
April:
St.
George Arts Festival. The Arts Festival is held on
Friday and Saturday of Easter weekend. A variety of artists
display their art from all over the United States. Events
include food booths, entertainment and activities for
children. Call the St. George City Leisure Services for
more information. Call 435-634-5850
Dixie
Downs Horse Race. Horse racing is sponsored by the
St. George Lions Club and held at the Washington County
Fair Park. Sanctioned by the Utah Racing Commission. Call
435-673-5553
May:
June:
Tuacahn's
Summer Season of Theater. Each
summer the Tuacahn Center for the Arts offers world-class
entertainment in the outdoor amphitheater at the mouth
of Snow Canyon State Park. The amphitheater has 2,000
seats and offers 1,500 foot sandstone cliffs as a backdrop.
Check this years productions at www.olwm.com/tuacahn
July:
Tuacahn's
Summer Season of Theater. Each
summer the Tuacahn Center for the Arts offers world-class
entertainment in the outdoor amphitheater at the mouth
of Snow Canyon State Park. The amphitheater has 2,000
seats and offers 1,500 foot sandstone cliffs as a backdrop.
Check this years productions at www.olwm.com/tuacahn
August:
Washington
County Fair. The fair is annually held the first week
in August at the Washington County Fair Park. The fair
features carnival rides, games, festive food, entertainment,
award-winning crops and livestock exhibits. Call 435-652-9067
Tuacahn's
Summer Season of Theater. Each
summer the Tuacahn Center for the Arts offers world-class
entertainment in the outdoor amphitheater at the mouth
of Snow Canyon State Park. The amphitheater has 2,000
seats and offers 1,500 foot sandstone cliffs as a backdrop.
Check this years productions at www.olwm.com/tuacahn
September:
Lions
Dixie Roundup Rodeo. The annual rodeo is held the
second week in September at the Sun Bowl in St. George.
Held by the St. George Lions Club and approved by the
Professional Rodeo Cowboy's Association. Call 435-674-0461
Santa
Clara Swiss Days. Held on the last Friday and Saturday
of September, the town of Santa Clara celebrates its Swiss
heritage. The event offers historical displays, craft
and food booths and a fun run. Call 435-673-6712
October:
St.
George Marathon. More than 4,000 participants from
all over the world come to St. George, Utah to run in
the 13th largest marathon in the nation. The marathon
begins in the beautiful mountains of Pine Valley at Central,
and winds its way down nearly 1,600 feet through red sandstone
cliffs and ancient lava flows to the center of St. George.
"Runner's World" lists it as one of the
"10 Most Scenic and Fastest Marathons". Call
435-634-5850
Huntsman
World Senior Games. Thousands of athletes, age 50
and above, enter this international sporting competition.
The games offer 20 sports, healthy lifestyle seminars,
10 critical health tests, socials and spectacular ceremonies.
Call for applications, 800-562-1268
November:
Eclipse
Film Festival. The Eclipse Film Festival was founded
in 1999, and is cosponsored by the Community Arts Division
of St. George. Call 435-628-3678
Jubilee
of Trees. Each year, Christmas trees are beautifully
decorated and donated by area organizations, businesses
and families. Events include a teddy bear picnic, fashion
show, gift booths and live entertainment. Proceeds benefit
the Dixie Regional Medical Center. Call 435-673-5235
Tuacahn's
Festival of Lights. Every year from Thanksgiving to
New Year's Day, the Tuacahn Center for the Arts is lit
up in a dazzling display of lights. A live nativity scene
is also featured.
December:
Dixie
Rotary Bowl. The St. George Rotary Club sponsors this
annual football game held the first Saturday in December.
The two best junior college teams are invited to play
in one of the top-rated junior college football games
in America, held at the Hansen Stadium in St. George.
Events include a golf tournament, a banquet with a sports
oriented speaker, marching band competitions and a parade.
Call 435-652-7546
Tuacahn's
Festival of Lights. Every year from Thanksgiving to
New Year's Day, the Tuacahn Center for the Arts is lit
up in a dazzling display of lights. A live nativity scene
is also featured.
First
Night Celebration. Each year on New Year's Eve, many
businesses and organizations put together a family oriented
night of fun. Events include live entertainment, food
booths, fireworks and more. The celebration is held on
Main Street in St. George. Call 435-628-1658
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This
is just a partial listing of events. For more information
contact the St. George Chamber of Commerce. 97 East
St. George Boulevard St. George, UT 84770 Phone:
(435) 628-1658
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