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The first few months of the year is prime events season in metro Phoenix, but with COVID-19 doing its best to ruin everything, it can be hard to keep track of what s actually going to take place.
To help, we ve put together a list of of events scheduled to happen between now and the end of April along with details about what s been canceled, postponed, or transformed to include virtual components. They re listed in alphabetical order to make it easy to find your favorites.
Everything is subject to change these days, so watch for updates. A final note: Keep it classy during in-person events by following mask and social distancing guidelines.
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) - COVID-19 event cancelations and rescheduling are starting to spill over into 2021 here in the Valley.
From the Renaissance Festival to Barrett Jackson auction, to the Rock-n-roll Marathon and others. Event after event is dropping off the calendar.
Runners will have to wait another year to strap-up their laces at the music-with-every-mile event, the Rock-n-Roll Arizona marathon is taking a hiatus until 2022.
Runners who signed up for the 2021 race will receive emails with more information.
Scheduled during that same weekend. The Barrett Jackson car auction is now pushing back itâs date from mid-January to the week of March 22, says CEO Craig Jackson.