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Show - m " JJiiM m mm jh!.mw" June 3-9 ARIZONA Jazz in the Garden Concert Series Phoenix, through June 29. This music forum features a variety of jazz by local musicians musi-cians every Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Desert Botanical Garden. (480) 941-1225. Old West Celebration and Painted Desert Classic Holbrook, June 8-9. A car show, arts & crafts, children's games, barbecue, 10K foot race, two-mile fun run, and 21 -mile bike race are planned for this free festival that also includes American Indian songs and dances. (800) 524-2459. CALIFORNIA Mariposa County Pioneer Wagon Train Mariposa, June 7-9. An Old West-style wagon train will begin June 7 in Goat Meadows and arrive June 9 at the c?s Mariposa County fairgrounds, where visitors visi-tors can hear cowboy poetry and attend a dinner and dance. (209) 742-6770. Cherry Festival Beaumont, June 7-10. Beaumont celebrates its cherry harvest with a carnival, music, arts & crafts, and plenty of food. Starts on the after noon of June 7 and features a pancake breakfast and parade. (909)845-9541. IDAHO Old Fort Boise Days Parma, June 2-10. 2-10. Festival includes a car show, children's games, carnival, and dance. The Fort Boise replica museum also will be open. (208) 880-7400. Idaho Shakespeare Festival Boise, June 7-Sept. 29. This annual festival kicks off a sum mer of outdoor theater. Doors 1 open at 6:30 p.m., perform- . ances at o p.m. nightly except Mondays and holidays. Single ticket prices $10 to $28. (208) 336-9221. A at" NEVADA Carson City Rendezvous Carson City, June 8-10. The rendezvous includes a mountain-man encampment, American Indian dancing & crafts, music, food, and even camel rides. (775) 687-7410 or (800) NEVADA1. Basque Festival Winnemucca, June 9-10. 9-10. This annual event includes a parade at 1 1 a.m. June 9, plus games and dancing at the fairgrounds in the afternoon. Activities Activ-ities continue June 10 with a picnic and more dancing. (800) 962-2638. OREGON Annual Gem and Mineral Show Lincoln Gty, June 8-10. The oldest rock club in the state, assisted by 23 other Oregon clubs, will put on this show featuring minerals, fossils, jewelry, gold, crystals, and more. 1 1 am.-10 pm., June 8-9; 11 ajn.-6 p.m., June 10, at the Chinook Winds Casino. (541)913-0880. Chalk Art In the Park Medford, June 9-10. The North Medford Rotary Club sponsors this festival showcasing street an. Activities in Alba r ark ana along adjacent South Ivy Street include music and food. (541) 773-1222. - UTAH Science of the American West Wellsville, June 4-9. An old-time ice cream machine and an electromag net similar to ones used for the telegraph will be on dis- play with other antique machines and equipment at ' the American West Her itage Center. Science in the Old West also will be explored. (800) 225-3378. WASHINGTON Founder's Day Tonasket, June 2-3. A parade at 1 i am. 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