Boca Raton, Fla., June 20, 2011 - Bluegreen Corporation (NYSE: BXG), a leading provider of Colorful Places to Live and Play, today announced that its Arizona resort, Cibola Vista Resort and Spa, is a prime location for owners to stay while attending the 14
th Annual Prescott Indian Art Market, July 9-10.
The Indian Art Market event will be held at Sharlot Hall Museum and showcase selected paintings, sculptures, ceramics, jewelry, hand-woven baskets, and blankets. The choice selection of these arts has helped the Prescott Indian Art Market become known as one of the Southwest’s premier events to purchase these products. In order to aid in this event, an all-Indian artist panel selects the top artists to be able to showcase their talents, and this year’s top award winner is illustrator Michelle Tsosie Sisneros. She is known for her acrylic on paper abstract paintings. She has been featured in books and greeting cards. Art and entertainment will be featured from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Saturday and 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is $5 for adults.
Once Bluegreen owners have finished viewing the artwork, they can retreat back to their desert oasis. Cibola Vista Resort, which is nestled between Lake Pleasant and Phoenix, providing the perfect vacation experience for resort owners and their families. Named for the Seven Cities of Cibola, which were believed to contain untold riches, the resort provides its own riches with the finest amenities. Whether it is the top-notch fitness room, the poolside bar, the three-story water slide that winds through the desert landscape, or the Cibola Vista horse riding program, this gem is sure to satisfy. The Southwestern décor of its villas and suites are accompanied by amazing courtyards, gardens and fountains, which are all connected with a series of walkways.
Besides the art and crafts event, area attractions are plentiful. A resort concierge can set up a tee time at one of the many local golf courses. Owners can also enjoy a myriad of water sports on picturesque Lake Pleasant or travel to Sedona to view spectacular red-rock formations. For a change of pace, a hot-air balloon ride will provide plenty of picture-taking possibilities as it floats over the West Valley.
“With the Indian population being such a great part of Arizona’s culture, this event will provide our owners with the opportunity to not only enjoy native artwork but also purchase some select pieces during their vacation experience,” Bluegreen’s Rick Kinert said.
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