Don’t miss out on these upcoming events

April 2, 2017 – Opening Day Diamondbacks Bus Trip – Don’t miss the pomp and circumstance of opening day baseball April 2, 2017 when our very own Arizona Diamondbacks take on the San Francisco Giants! This fun bus trip includes roundtrip motor coach transportation and Club Reserve seats in section 203. Bring your family and friends for an exciting game and to be a part of one of the most exciting days in any baseball season – Opening Day! Space is limited. Tickets are priced at $65 per person, cash or check only. On sale now at the Activities Office. Cash or check only please, made payable to PCHOA. Bonus! First 40,000 fans will receive a giveaway item.

May 5, 2017 – Dream Lover – The Music of Bobby Darin

Moving effortlessly between genres with his smooth vocals, electrifying stage presence and trademark charm, no entertainer in history has defied categorization quite like Bobby Darin. This brand new concert production starring national touring artist Robert Shaw with a swingin’ live band captures Bobby Darin’s unique spirit and musical versatility. The show features signature chart-toppers from the early days of Splish Splash and Dream Lover to the big-band stylings of Beyond the Sea and Mack the Knife and into the years headlining New York’s famed Copacabana and the showrooms of Las Vegas. Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind production that brings back your favorite classic standards delivered with Darin’s energetic and fun-loving style! Pricing and on sale information to be announced. On sale now online and at the Activities Office.

May 11 through 17, 2017 – Holland Tulip Festival and Mackinac Island’s Grand Hotel Trip – $2825 per person/double, $3775 per person/single (inside). Check only. Explore the windy city of Chicago then depart for the annual Tulip Festival in Michigan. Ferry over to Mackinac Island and stay at the famous Grand Hotel. Raise the stein of good cheer in Frankenmuth Little Bavaria and shop at Bronner’s Christmas Wonderland before returning back to Chicago. Air, tour, 10 meals included. On sale now at the Activities Office.

May 12, 2017 – How Great Thou Art – Gospel Music of Elvis Presley

From the earliest days of his boyhood until his untimely death, gospel music always held a special place in the heart of Elvis Presley. Before he became the most famous entertainer the world has ever known, as a young man Elvis wanted nothing more than to sing bass in a gospel group. Starring Robert Shaw and a 12-piece band with a gospel quartet performing such hits as Peace in the Valley, Amazing Grace and of course, the title track How Great Thou Art, you’re sure to find inspiration and lots of great memories in this wonderful music. Come and see for yourself why the Arizona Daily Star says, “Shaw’s firm grasp of Presley’s powerful vocals are keeping the King’s spiritual legacy alive.” On sale now online and at the Activities Office.

May 19, 2017 – Rod Stewart Tribute

Gregory Wolfe has been singing from a very early age but it wasn’t until his late 20s when he realized that he looked and sounded just like Rod Stewart. Since then, he has since taken his act world-wide, from Singapore to South Carolina, from Bangkok to Berlin, Gregory has entertained them all over the globe! More recently, with the help of the legendary Brian Beirne (Mr. Rock ‘n Roll) and Terry Davies (TAD Management), Gregory has developed a show featuring the songs from Rod’s series of recordings, the Great American Songbook. Although Gregory has performed a collection of these songs from time to time, Gregory is pleased to bring an entire show together around these great songs. On sale now online and at the Activities Office.

June 9, 2017 – Roy Orbison Tribute

The Orbison Years – Featuring Mark Barnett as Roy Orbison. An unbelievable transformation complete with the looks, voice and feel of the magnificent Roy Orbison. The awesome Orbison style and vocal range is truly captured by Mark Barnett as he performs the classic hits like Only The Lonely, Crying, Pretty Woman, In Dreams, Running Scared, Blue Angel, You Got It, Blue Bayou and many, many others. Just close your eyes and listen to the haunting ballads and the soaring heights of this performer’s vocal range. Few can even come close to attempting to sing like Roy Orbison. Mark Barnett truly nails it. An absolutely stunning show not to be missed! On sale now online and at the Activities Office.

June 9, 2017 – Phoenix Classic Homes Tour with Lunch – $99 per person – check only

Tour Saguaro Ranch, Manistee Ranch and Heritage Square. These homes are striking reminders of the Valley’s vibrant past. Go back in time and discover Arizona’s rich history. On sale now in the Activities Office.

June 17, 2017 – Verde Canyon Railroad Trip – $129 per person (Coach), $179 per person (first Class) – check only, please. Board the Verde Canyon Railroad for a four-hour diesel train journey to places only accessible by rail. See crimson cliffs, eagle’s nests, white water rapids and abandoned gold mines. This tour includes: Transportation, ride on the Verde Canyon Railway. First class includes beverages and heavy hors d’oeuvres. On sale now at the Activities Office.

June 30, 2017 – Man in Black 2017 marks the 85th birthday of Johnny Cash, and there’s no better way to celebrate his life and music than with this brand new concert production featuring the most popular songs from his nearly 50 year career. Featuring a live band comprised of national talent playing your favorite Cash hits – from the early days of Folsom Prison Blues and I Walk the Line on through the decades, including Ring of Fire, A Boy Named Sue and Ghost Riders in the Sky – this concert brings to life the authentic Cash sound that’s been described as “steady like a train, sharp like a razor.” With world-class musicians, and first-rate production values, this is a must-see for anyone who’s ever enjoyed the music of The Man in Black! Pricing and on sale information to be announced. On sale April 11, 2017 at 9:00 a.m. online and at the Activities Office.

July 1 and 2, 2017 – An Evening with the Stars and the 83rd annual Hopi Festival in Flagstaff Trip $240 per person/double, $325 per person/single – check only please. Beat the heat and travel to Flagstaff for an Evening with the Stars at Lowell Observatory. Lowell astronomers have discovered Pluto, collected the first evidence of the expanding universe and measured the motions and properties of stars. Then experience the 83rd annual Hopi Festival of Arts and Culture at the Museum of Northern Arizona. On sale now at the Activities Office.