Annual Pueblo Grande Indian Market
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Join us once again as we celebrate Native American Arts with out traditional Indian Market. Enjoy live performances, unique artists with hand-made jewelry, pottery and more. A family friendly event that offers fun and Native American history in one convenient location. 9:00 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Complimentary nearby parking available with easy access from downtown Phoenix with the Valley Metro Rail stop nearby.
Shop over 100 artists booths including fry bread, Navajo tacos, cactus chili and burgers will be available with food trucks.
Raffle prizes for fabulous prizes including jewelry, blankets, gift certificates and more – all proceed benefit the PGMA.
Annual Pueblo Grande Indian Market
Phone : 877-706-4408 (Always call and confirm events.)
Web: www.pueblogrande.org
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