This special event brings our community together to celebrate Dr. King's vision of education, empowerment, and service.
Each year, funds are raised to support Buckeye students pursuing Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs, helping them gain the skills needed to thrive in fields like healthcare, technology and the trades.
By purchasing a ticket, table or becoming a sponsor, you can make a meaningful impact on the future of our youth and help continue Dr. King's legacy.
For more information or to get involved, please reach out. Together, we can empower the next generation!
Operating hours (other than holiday closures) are: Wednesdays and Fridays 10 am - 3 pm.
Special Saturdays on January 4th and 25th, 2025.
Buckeye Valley Museum is located at 116 E. MC 85
Schedule a Group Tour for your organization, students or business. These tours are a great way for you to experience the museum and interact with our local history.
Group tours can be scheduled by contacting the Museum at museum@buckeyeaz.gov.
Youth4Youth and The Way Out West Coalition, in collaboration with key community partners, is hosting an essential Fentanyl Forum on January 22 at 6:30 PM at the Palo Verde Education Center in Buckeye, AZ. This impactful event is designed to educate, empower, and engage the community in addressing the growing fentanyl crisis affecting our community.
Why This Forum Matters
Fentanyl, a powerful synthetic opioid, has become a leading cause of overdose deaths across the nation. Our local communities are not immune to its devastating impact. Families, schools, and law enforcement agencies are grappling with the consequences of this crisis, which affects individuals of all ages and backgrounds.
This forum aims to:
Provide critical education on the dangers of fentanyl.
Equip attendees with resources to protect their families.
Foster a collaborative community response to combat this epidemic.
An Engaging Lineup of Experts
The evening will feature Stephanie Siete, a nationally recognized expert on drug education, as the keynote speaker. Known for her dynamic and informative presentations, Stephanie will provide valuable insights into the realities of fentanyl and its impact on our community. Rachel Mitchell, Maricopa County Attorney, will be leading a discussion with our expert panel.
Why You Should Attend
This is more than an informational event—it’s a call to action for everyone in our community. Parents, educators, students, and community leaders will gain:
Life-saving knowledge about fentanyl prevention and intervention
Tools to talk to loved ones about the dangers of drug use
Resources to support individuals struggling with addiction
Your participation is crucial in building a safer, healthier community. Together, we can tackle this crisis and protect those we love. Let’s come together as a community to confront this urgent issue head-on. Join us on January 22 to learn, connect, and take action.
Mariah's Miracle is hosting the ultimate West Valley run and you're invited! Bring your friends, family and pups because we have fun times planned for all ages.â
â ðï¸ January 25, 2025â at 3:00 PM
ð 5K $45 | Mile Fun Run $35 | Virtual 5K $45â (Prices increases after December 31!)
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ðð»âï¸Kids table with activities, interactive games, and glow-in-the-dark face painting â
ðð¿âï¸The Fire Truck Food Truck with delicious fare for purchaseâ
ðð»âï¸Complimentary dessert and hot cocoa barâ
Why? On March 23, 2020, Kids Place lost our beloved pediatric physical therapist Mariah DeVries to cancer. Mariah's Miracle, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, was created in Mariah's honor to further expand her life and legacy. Through events and fundraising, Mariah's Miracle establishes a fund to help pediatric therapy patients and their families offset the cost of therapy and equipment that insurance does not otherwise provide. We hope you will share in celebrating Mariah's legacy by joining us at Mariah's Miracle events and consider giving to families in need.
Cattle Drive Parade on Monroe Ave. - Saturday 1/25 beginning at 9:30 am
Vendors & food (6th St. Plaza)
Dr. Buck's Wild West Show (trick roping, 6 gun spinning, bullwhip cracking and trick horse riding) 10 am - 2 pm @ 6th Street Plaza
(at the Buckeye Valley Museum - 116 E MC85)
Monroe Avenue will be closed starting around 8 am and will reopen after the parade is over and streets are cleaned, approximately 11:30 am.
Buckeye Valley Museum facts
"Did you know Pioneer Days, now celebrated annually as Buckeye Days, was started in 1967 to expand and enhance the Buckeye Historical Museum, a Community Room, and a public library? Initially, the Town planned to construct new housing facilities for the museum but shifted its focus to prioritize the library. By 1971, Buckeye had successfully opened its first dedicated library building."
Live 16 piece big swing band playing hits from the 30's & 40's!
Enjoy foods from a variety of countries and enjoy honoring military past!
Tickets go on sale soon for this annual popular event!
To reserve your ticket, reach out to contact on flyer
What resources and support does Buckeye offer for caregivers of loved ones living with dementia?
The city of Buckeye recognizes the incredible dedication of caregivers helping their loved ones navigate the challenges of living with dementia. Buckeye has joined forces with community members to form Dementia Friendly Buckeye.
The mission is to provide:
Support for caregivers and loved ones living with dementia
Opportunities for loved ones to engage in meaningful activities while caregivers receive respite and assistance
Connection to a supportive community and new friends
The Buckeye Memory Café Launches January 14!
Beginning Tuesday, January 14, the Buckeye Senior Center will host the Buckeye Memory Café, a welcoming and supportive social gathering for individuals with memory loss and their caregivers, friends and family. It is designed for attendees to share experiences, and build community in a safe and supportive environment. It is held the second Tuesday of each month.
Event Details:
When: Second Tuesday of each month (starting January 14) | 9 - 11 a.m.
Where: Buckeye Senior Center | 201 E. Centre Ave., Buckeye, AZ 85326
The dates are set! Mark your calendars for February 14-16, 2025 and join us for the Buckeye Air Fair! Find out more at buckeyeairfair.com.
Friday 2/14: 9 am - 4 pm; Demo Air Show 12-1 pm
Saturday 2/15: 10 am - 7 pm; Air Show Noon - 1:30 pm & 5:30-7:30 pm
Sunday 2/16: 10 am - 4 pm; Air Show 1:00 pm -3:30 pm
The dates are set! Mark your calendars for February 14-16, 2025 and join us for the Buckeye Air Fair! Find out more at buckeyeairfair.com.
Friday 2/14: 9 am - 4 pm; Demo Air Show 12-1 pm
Saturday 2/15: 10 am - 7 pm; Air Show Noon - 1:30 pm & 5:30-7:30 pm
Sunday 2/16: 10 am - 4 pm; Air Show 1:00 pm -3:30 pm
The dates are set! Mark your calendars for February 14-16, 2025 and join us for the Buckeye Air Fair! Find out more at buckeyeairfair.com.
Friday 2/14: 9 am - 4 pm; Demo Air Show 12-1 pm
Saturday 2/15: 10 am - 7 pm; Air Show Noon - 1:30 pm & 5:30-7:30 pm
Sunday 2/16: 10 am - 4 pm; Air Show 1:00 pm -3:30 pm
Please share! There has been a date change. The Southwest Spectacular including the Total Feeds Cactus Classic will be held the week AFTER the CMSA Winter Championships.
more info...
The Harlem Globetrotters are bringing their 2025 World Tour to Glendale on Friday, February 21. Don't miss the world record-breaking, trick-shot stars of basketball LIVE. Presale starts September 23 with code DDA24. General on sale is September 30.
Please share! There has been a date change. The Southwest Spectacular including the Total Feeds Cactus Classic will be held the week AFTER the CMSA Winter Championships.
more info...
Please share! There has been a date change. The Southwest Spectacular including the Total Feeds Cactus Classic will be held the week AFTER the CMSA Winter Championships.
more info...
Those who are in career pathways relating to trades and distribution, please let us know if you are interested in attending this event. Guests will be requested to have tools, equipment, or activities at their booth that relate to the field for students to be actively engaged. Reach out if any questions.
There will be limited space available, so please mark your calendar and email to secure your spot if you'd like to participate or bring a work vehicle for display.
For safety reasons, guests that attend will need to provide their state ID info (in advance, if possible) and have their ID scanned through a national database the day of the event, per BUHSD Safety and Security procedures.
What resources and support does Buckeye offer for caregivers of loved ones living with dementia?
The city of Buckeye recognizes the incredible dedication of caregivers helping their loved ones navigate the challenges of living with dementia. Buckeye has joined forces with community members to form Dementia Friendly Buckeye.
The mission is to provide:
Support for caregivers and loved ones living with dementia
Opportunities for loved ones to engage in meaningful activities while caregivers receive respite and assistance
Connection to a supportive community and new friends
The Buckeye Memory Café Launches January 14!
Beginning Tuesday, January 14, the Buckeye Senior Center will host the Buckeye Memory Café, a welcoming and supportive social gathering for individuals with memory loss and their caregivers, friends and family. It is designed for attendees to share experiences, and build community in a safe and supportive environment. It is held the second Tuesday of each month.
Event Details:
When: Second Tuesday of each month (starting January 14) | 9 - 11 a.m.
Where: Buckeye Senior Center | 201 E. Centre Ave., Buckeye, AZ 85326
What resources and support does Buckeye offer for caregivers of loved ones living with dementia?
The city of Buckeye recognizes the incredible dedication of caregivers helping their loved ones navigate the challenges of living with dementia. Buckeye has joined forces with community members to form Dementia Friendly Buckeye.
The mission is to provide:
Support for caregivers and loved ones living with dementia
Opportunities for loved ones to engage in meaningful activities while caregivers receive respite and assistance
Connection to a supportive community and new friends
The Buckeye Memory Café Launches January 14!
Beginning Tuesday, January 14, the Buckeye Senior Center will host the Buckeye Memory Café, a welcoming and supportive social gathering for individuals with memory loss and their caregivers, friends and family. It is designed for attendees to share experiences, and build community in a safe and supportive environment. It is held the second Tuesday of each month.
Event Details:
When: Second Tuesday of each month (starting January 14) | 9 - 11 a.m.
Where: Buckeye Senior Center | 201 E. Centre Ave., Buckeye, AZ 85326
Celebrate Spring in Buckeye! This event will have bounce houses, crafts, face painting, food and craft vendors and more! Don’t forget to decorate your personal Easter egg and get your photo taken with the Easter Bunny! more info...