Honky Tonks, Brothels and Mining Camps: Entertainment in Old Arizona

Prescott Valley Public Library 7401 E Skoog Blvd, Prescott Valley, AZ, United States

In pioneer Arizona, among the best places to experience the performing arts were in the mining towns. Striking it rich meant having disposable income and miners, like the well-heeled of the Gilded Age, wanted to demonstrate their sophistication with culture. From the early popular music of ragtime and minstrelsy during the forming of these communities […]

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Written in Thread: Arizona Women’s History preserved in their Quilts

Arivaca Old School House 17080 W. 4th St, Arivaca, AZ, United States

Written in Thread: Arizona Women’s History preserved in their Quilts traces the history of Arizona through women who recorded pieces of their lives in their needlework.  The colorful patterns of women’s quilts added a spot of brightness to their homes and their lives. They also celebrated and recorded special events with their quilts. Beginning with […]

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Chiricahua National Monument: One Landscape Steeped in Many Arizona Histories

Arizona Senior Academy 13715 E. Langtry Lane, Tucson, AZ, United States

Chiricahua National Monument in SE Arizona has never been known as a “Crown Jewel” in the Park System. Yet it is rich in natural and historical resources — an onion deep with cultural layers intimately connected to and dependent upon phantasmagorical rock formations and a small, well-watered valley. This cultural landscape contains stories of pre-contact […]

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“Armed with Our Language, We Went to War: The Navajo Code Talkers”

Prescott Public Library 215 E. Goodwin St., Prescott, AZ, United States

During WWII a select group of young Navajo men enlisted in the Marines with a unique weapon. Using the Navajo language, they devised a secret code that the enemy never deciphered.  For over 40 years a cloak of secrecy hung over the Code Talker’s service until the code was declassified and they were finally honored […]

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World War I in the Middle East: Roots of Contemporary Conflict

Arizona Senior Academy 13715 E. Langtry Lane, Tucson, AZ, United States

Although World War I occurred a century ago, its effects are still evident in the Middle East today. The war left memories of suffering and brought about new political realities. The Ottoman Empire ended, and new states were created, yet the peace settlements left many Middle Eastern people dissatisfied. The post-war treaties left millions of […]

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FRANK Talks: Civic Engagement

Coolidge Public Library 160 W. Central Avenue, Coolidge, AZ, United States

Civic Engagement: What is it & why is it important? Ryan Winkle, Co-founder RAILMesa What is civic engagement? How can you engage and empower people in your communities? Explore the idea that civic participation is not just important, but imperative for a community to be successful. Learn and reflect on how being an “engaged” citizen […]

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Van Buren: Arizona’s Sunset Strip

360 Ability Center 5025 E Washington St, Phoenix, AZ, United States

Have you ever believed in a street? That’s right, a real belief in what a street stands for in the midst of a bustling city. Many recall the heyday of Van Buren Street, linking Arizona, California and New Mexico, the only highway known in the early 1900’s. Neon lights, bright, colorful lodges, hotels and motels, […]

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The Ballad of Arizona: our First Hundred Years

Phippen Museum 4701 U.S. HWY 89N, Prescott, AZ, United States

Similar to NPR's "A Prairie Home Companion" but with and Arizona twist, this program uses music, storytelling and live radio-style newscasts to present important but often neglected events in Arizona history. The "Hoosiers"-like story of a Miami, AZ High School basketball team comprised of the sons of Mexican-American mine workers who won the state championship […]

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Plants, Inspiring the People: Reflections on Hualapai Ethnobotanyof the Grand Canyon

Smoki Museum Pueblo 147 N. Arizona Avenue, Prescott, AZ, United States

Where lies the cure to diabetes? “Ask the prickly pear, or the mesquite bean pod...maybe they will tell you.” This is the answer you may hear from elder instructors of the Hualapai Ethnobotany Youth Project. The ethnobotanical story of the Hualapai Tribe  begins with the plant knowledge the people have inherited from their great grandparents […]

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A Pictorial History of Arizona from Prehistory to the Present

Church of the Nazarene 55 Rojo Dr, Sedona

If a picture is worth a thousand words, this program could fill a seven-volume history of Arizona. From the geological wonders of the Grand Canyon and the Petrified Forest to cutting-edge biotech industries and Native American art galleries, this whirlwind pictorial history tour of Arizona from prehistory to the present shows it all. In addition […]

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