Find Your Park Series: National Park Agriculture and Heritage Food Stories – Tucson

The National Parks Store 12880 N. Vistoso Village Dr. , Tucson, United States

Saturday, April 1 National Park Agriculture and Heritage Food Stories Presented by: Greg McNamee 12 PM & 2 PM Consider the taco, that favorite treat, a staple of Mexican and Mexican American cooking and an old standby on an Arizonan’s plate. The corn in the tortilla comes from the Valley of Mexico, the cheese from […]

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Smithsonian’s Water/Ways Exhibit Online Webinar

Online webinar AZ, United States

Water/Ways flyer Learn about the exclusive tour of Water/Ways, the Smithsonian traveling exhibit coming to Arizona rural communities in 2018. During the webinar, Arizona Humanities staff will share information about the Museum on Main Street Program, discuss the hosting and application process, and answer any questions. Water/Ways Online Webinar Friday, February 3rd 10:00 - 11:00 […]

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Find Your Park Series: Monumental Places – Tucson

The National Parks Store 12880 N. Vistoso Village Dr. , Tucson, United States

Gregory McNamee explores the history of the national park system, with special attention to how it came to bear on Arizona—a relationship that is ongoing. Share on Facebook Gregory McNamee explores the history of the national park system, with special attention to how it came to bear on Arizona—a relationship that is ongoing. Saturday, February […]

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Smitten By Stone: How We Came to Love the Grand Canyon – Prescott Valley

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

In spite of being one of the “Seven Natural Wonders of the World,” humans have not always seen the Grand Canyon in a positive light. First seen by Europeans in the year 1540, the canyon was not comprehended easily. Throughout the entire exploratory era, lasting nearly 320 years, conquistadores, explorers, trappers and miners viewed the […]

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Working in the Salt Mine: Native American Salt Mining In Arizona – Apache Junction

Apache Junction Library 1177 N. Idaho Rd., Apache Junction, AZ, United States

Salt has been a valuable trade item throughout human history. Native American salt procurement in the Southwest involved dangerous journeys across sacred landscapes associated with a deity called Salt Woman. This presentation describes the history of a famous salt mine in Camp Verde, Arizona, where prehistoric Sinagua tools used for mining salt were discovered in […]

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Ancient Native American Astronomical Practices – Coolidge

Casa Grande Ruins National Monument - Visitor Center Theater 1100 W Ruins Drive, Coolidge, AZ, United States

Throughout history, the ability of a people to survive and thrive has been tied to environmental conditions.  The skill to predict the climatic change of the seasons was an essential element in the ability to “control” those conditions. Seasonal calendars thus became the foundation of early cultures: hunting and gathering, planting and harvesting, worshiping and […]

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Sedona: From Cucumbers to Leavenworth – Sedona

Church of the Nazarene 55 Rojo Dr, Sedona

Using interviews with Sedona Schnebly’s children, Lisa Schnebly Heidinger  has put together little-known details about this amazing woman’s life, from being written out of the will for marrying TC Schnebly on her 20th birthday to the fate of the man she didn’t marry. Her story includes the journey west and the comic and tragic details […]

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FRANK Talks: War, Library & Law – Patagonia

Patagonia Public Library 346 Duquesne, Patagonia, AZ, United States

War, Liberty & Law: The U.S. Constitution and Crisis Dr. T.J. Davis, Arizona State University, School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies There is a fundamental tension between national security and individual liberty. The Bill of Rights guarantees certain liberties, free speech and press, peaceable assembly, the right to bear arms and be free from […]

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The Explorations and Discoveries of George Bird Grinnell, The Father of Glacier National Park – Glendale

Unitarian Universalist Church of Glendale 5904 W Cholla St, Glendale, AZ, United States

The great West that George Bird Grinnell first encountered in 1870 as a 21-year old man was shortly to disappear before his eyes. Nobody was quicker to sense the desecration or was more eloquent in crusading against the poachers, the hidehunters, and the disengaged U.S. Congress than George Bird Grinnell, the “Father of American Conservation.” Grinnell […]

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Ancient Landscapes of the American Southwest – Ajo

Ajo Ambulance Meeting Room 1850 N. Ajo--Gila Bend Hwy., Ajo, AZ, United States

The American Southwest is world-renown for its colorful and spectacular landscapes like Grand Canyon, Sedona, Monument Valley, the Superstition Mountains, and the Sonoran Desert. But how did these wonders come to exist and what can ordinary rocks tell us about their ancient origins? You’ll be amazed to learn that the Southwest was once the site […]

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