PHOENIX — Curious about what it takes to ride an off-highway vehicle (OHV) safely and responsibly or just interested in enjoying a bumpy ride?
Then visit the OHV demo track at the 2016 Arizona Game and Fish Department’s Outdoor Expo from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, April 2 and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday April 3 at the Ben Avery Shooting Facility in Phoenix, located on Carefree Highway just west of Interstate 17.
The popular attraction returns to the family friendly event, which draws more than 35,000 people annually.
While there, riders 21 and older with a valid driver’s license will be given a lesson on how to ride safely by wearing proper protective gear and riding responsibly by staying on established trails to minimize damage to habitat. Licensed drivers will be given the opportunity to drive or ride as a passenger.
In addition to the OHV demonstration track, the department’s “Lake Paddlemore” kayaking pond returns for visitors to take a quick paddle on the lake.
Expo attendees can view live wildlife, enjoy the kids fishing tanks or try their hand at target archery and other shooting sports, in a safe, supervised environment. However, there is a nominal charge for ammunition at some of the target shooting venues.
There will also be wildlife and hunting experts on hand and more than 150 exhibitors. Admission and parking are free, but bring cash for the many food and beverage concessionaires that will be on-site or to purchase outdoors-related goods and services.
The title sponsor for this year’s event is Shikar Safari Club International. Gold sponsors are Cabela’s, Arizona State Credit Union and the National Shooting Sports Foundation.
WILLIAMS — Williams held its annual Good Friday Procession of the Cross down Route 66 starting about 6 p.m. to kick off the Easter weekend festivities. Members of several churches joined together to carry the cross. The Williams Police Department made the traffic directions look routine to ensure the safety of the event.

PHOENIX — Thanks to a concerned citizen, four young great horned owl nestlings now are safe at a local wildlife rehabilitation center after the mother was illegally shot and had to be euthanized.
PHOENIX — The Arizona Game and Fish Department has scheduled a series of six “open houses” for its constituents to review and ask questions about the proposed 2016 fall hunt recommendations for deer, turkey, javelina, bighorn sheep, bison, bear, mountain lion, predators and furbearers, small game and trapping.
PHOENIX — Get ready to place your bids.
More than 100 sets of antlers, hides, skulls and head mounts, as well as wildlife artwork and taxidermy – all seized during law enforcement investigations, obtained from animals killed in vehicle collisions, or acquired through donations — will be put on the auction block. There also will be smaller loose antlers that will be sold by the pound, as well as some that will be turned into chew treats for pets.
PHOENIX — Around 35,000 people are expected to explore the expansive grounds at the Ben Avery Shooting Facility throughout the weekend of Saturday, April 2 and Sunday, April 3 for some all-ages, hands-on adventures at The Arizona Game and Fish Department Outdoor Expo, presented by Shikar Safari Club International.
Once again, admission and parking for the Expo are free! You may want to bring some cash for the many food and beverage concessionaires that will be on-site, or for the commercial vendors who will be selling outdoors-related goods or services. For those who want to try shooting sports, there is a nominal charge for ammunition at some of the target shooting venues.
Entering nests to band nestlings also allows biologists to collect and remove potentially lethal fishing line and tackle, addled (dead) eggs, eggshells, prey remains, rescue individuals, and to repair or reconstruct nests if they are falling apart.