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South Mountain Park to be Site of Annual Pueblo Grande Indian Market

November 21, 2008 · Published By Editor  

The Pueblo Grande Museum Indian Market will return to Phoenix Dec. 13-14 for the 32nd straight year. The annual market will take place from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Dec. 13, and from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Dec. 14, at the South Mountain Park/Preserve activity complex, 10919 S. Central Ave. 

The market will feature more than 250 top Native American artists and give shoppers a chance to choose from world-class jewelry, paintings, sculptures, pottery, Kachina dolls, baskets, fetish carvings and much more in a wide price range, from five up to several thousand dollars.

Visitors also will be able to enjoy top-notch entertainers including musicians and performers, purchase traditional Native American foods, such as Indian fry bread, and see artist demonstrations. Kids can enjoy hands-on crafts activities involving weaving, beading or coloring in the children’s area.

The market is conducted by the Pueblo Grande Museum Auxiliary. All proceeds from the market benefit the museum, located at 4619 E. Washington St.

The South Mountain activity complex, nestled at the base of the majestic mountain range, offers easy access and plenty of free parking.

Admission to the market is $8 for adults and free for children age 12 and under.  More information on the Pueblo Grande Indian Market is available by calling 602-495-0901 or online at pgindianmarket.com.

General Contact Information:
Pueblo Grande Museum 602-495-0901

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