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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Storying Arizona Online Webinar

Online webinar AZ, United States

Join us for an upcoming free Storying Arizona online webinar to learn more about this new special initiative grant. Storying Arizona is a one-time $10,000 grant opportunity to engage Arizonans in community-centered storytelling programs and create resources for local history and culture. Applications are now open and full proposals are due November 1, 2016. Click here to […]

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The Beatles Next: The Solo Years

Pima County Public Library - Woods Memorial Library 3455 N 1st Avenue, Tucson , AZ, United States

The lecture will focus on the highlights of the solo post-Beatles careers of John, Paul, George and Ringo.   We will explore the aftermath of The Beatles legacy and how they established themselves as solo artists.  Our journey will also discuss their musical collaborations with each other on many of their solo projects.  This lecture will […]

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A Boot in the Door: Pioneer Women Archaeologists of Arizona

El Molinito Mexican Restaurant 10180 N. Oracle Rd., Tucson, AZ, United States

The men who explored Arizona are legends in the history of the region and of anthropology, but what about the women who accompanied them or explored by themselves?  Did you know that Matilda Coxe Stevenson was a member of the first official government survey of Canyon de Chelly or that Emma Mindeleff surveyed ruins in […]

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Author + Talks: Elsie M. Szecsy, Ed.D.

Arizona Humanities 1242 N. Central Ave., Phoenix, AZ, United States

July 1, 2018, marks the 75th anniversary of the establishment of the U.S. Cadet Nurse Corps, an innovation for its time that addressed a healthcare crisis during World War II and improved nurse education across the United States. Learn about Cadet Nurses in participating hospital schools of nursing in Arizona. Hear Elsie talk about her […]

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Rock Hounds and River Rats: The 1937 Carnegie-CalTech Grand Canyon Expedition

Church of the Holy Nativity 1414 Easy Street, Payson, AZ, United States

In 1937, a group of CalTech geology professors and hardy boatmen set out in small wooden boats on a 6 week journey through the Grand Canyon to study the ancient rocks of the canyon’s Inner Gorge.  At the time, fewer than a dozen river parties had successfully run the canyon – often with a loss […]

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The Beatles “From Liverpool to Abbey Road”

Chandler Sunset Library 4930 W. Ray Rd. Chandler AZ , Chandler, AZ, United States

This session examines a chronological historic account of the lives, works and influence of The Beatles on contemporary society.  We will discuss their phenomenal achievements from a musical and cultural perspective.  The lecture will be enhanced with visual backgrounds and audio clips.  Our historic journey starts from their early days as a cover band in […]

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Arizona Springs: 10,000 Points of Life

North Valley Regional Library 40410 N Gavilan Peak Parkway, Anthem, AZ, United States

Springs are ecosystems that occur where groundwater reaches the Earth’s surface. Springs are generally small but are significant hotspots of biological and cultural diversity. In this talk, we will explore the great diversity of life forms that occupy Arizona springs, including rare plants, strange insects, and the remarkable group of Arizona fish, reptiles, birds, and […]

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Día de los Muertos: A Celebration of Life and Death

Chandler-Gilbert Community College (Pecos Campus) 2626 E Pecos RD, Chandler, AZ, United States

What is Día de los Muertos? Where did it come from, what are its roots? How do we celebrate it here in the U.S.? Día los Muertos or Days of the Dead is a significant and highly celebrated holiday in Mexico, Latin America, and Southwestern U.S. To understand Día de los Muertos one has to […]

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