Enjoy a day full of fun at the Deer Valley Petroglyph Preserve, featuring live music, art demonstrations, and insights into Arizona archaeology. Grammy-nominated musician Aaron White will return to perform flute music and share the history of the instrument; he is part Northern Diné from the Blacksheep Clan and Northern Ute Tribe Whiteriver Band, and his band Burning Sky was nominated for the 2003 Grammy for Best Native American Album and won Group of the Year at the 2004 Native American Music Awards. Diné (Navajo) artist Jerilynn Yazzie of Shiyoo Designs will demonstrate her jewelry-making process, creating pieces from shells, turquoise, gemstones, precious metals, juniper berry seeds, and vintage coins to celebrate Indigenous pride and fashion. Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community member August Wood will share traditional clay pottery techniques using natural materials commonly used by the Akimel O'odham. Additionally, Sharah Nieto, a Xicana of Yucatec-Maya heritage, will demonstrate how she creates creosote salve using natural ingredients from the Sonoran Desert, drawing on her experience teaching throughout the Southwest and working with the Heard Museum and Desert Botanical Garden.