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The longest-running festival
in Camp Verde is Fort Verde Days, which celebrated its 50th
anniversary in 2006. The
festival, held the second weekend in October, pays tribute to the
town’s Cowboy heritage and pioneer history.
Fort Verde Days takes place
on the grounds of the Camp Verde Community Center and at Fort
Verde State Historical Park, a key Camp Verde attraction,
especially for military enthusiasts. Fort
Verde State Park is located at 125 E. Holloman Street,
within walking distance of the community center.
The Fort Verde State
Historical Park is one of the best preserved examples of a period
fort in Arizona. It
was the military outpost for General Crook’s U.S. army scouts
and soldiers. It
features three well-preserved homes listed on the Arizona and
National Registers of Historic Places, period furnishings and
military memorabilia.
Parade.
The festival kicks off on Saturday with a Kiwanis pancake
breakfast and a colorful parade with marching bands, a cavalry and
nearly 75 floats.
Park
activities. At the park, festival participants can get a glimpse of the
past through historic reenactments, including an encampment
(complete with an 1880s mess line), living history presentations,
cavalry drills, tent talks on the Indian-Wars period and even a
fashion show.
Colonel’s
Daughter.
Girls 15 and older compete for the title of Colonel’s
Daughter by showcasing their horse handling skills and social
graces. All
contestants are dressed in 19th century period clothing
Wild
horse/burro adoption. The Arizona Bureau of Land Management sponsors a wild horse
and burro adoption at the park during Fort Verde Days.
Community
Center activities. Nearly 100 booths of fine arts, arts and crafts, and antiques
dot the grounds of the community center. There
is also a children’s carnival, a barbecue and a Fort Verde Days
auction.
Bull-riding
is a popular attraction on Friday and Saturday evenings. The
championship round takes place on Sunday.
On Sunday afternoon youngsters get a chance at the rink.
They compete for prizes on stick horses and in sheep
riding, calf riding, steer riding and junior bull riding.
Dance.
A
country and western dance is held from 8 p.m. to midnight on both
Saturday and Sunday. It features a local country band.
Live
entertainment.
Continuous live music sets the mood throughout the
festival. Other events: cloggers and a championship softball game
on Sunday.
Lots
of great food. There is something
for everyone at the food court from barbecue to Mexican food. Popular choices are hot dogs, corn dogs, funnel cakes, kettle
corn and ice cream.
Living
History. Camp Verde merchants get in
the spirit of the festival and set up skits in front of their
historic stores. In
the Wingfield Plaza there is a reenactment of the notorious murder
of Mack Rogers and Clint Wingfield by Tom Ketchum.
For more
information about the festivals, contact the Camp Verde Parks and
Recreation Department, 928-567-0535.
If you plan to spend the night, call early to reserve a room or BOOK
ONLINE HERE. Local hotels generally fill up during the festivals. |