“Jerome – Too Stubborn to Die – How the Town Survived Numerous “Near-Death” Experiences ” with Jay Mark

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

PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION Numerous fires, landslides, floods, labor strikes, polluted air, epidemics, Depression, recessions, financial collapse, one adversity after another. Any one of these might spell the end of a lesser community. But, in Arizona, one town survived these “near-death” experiences, and more; yet managed to survive. Some might even say, “thrive.” This presentation looks at […]

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“Arizona’s Cosmic Connections” with Marshall Shore

Copper Queen Library 6 Main St., Bisbee, AZ, United States

PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION This program celebrates Arizona’s multifaceted relationship with the universe, highlighting its significant contributions to space exploration, sustainability, research, and the enduring celestial stories of its Indigenous peoples. Join us as we journey through the Grand Canyon State’s rich heritage and innovative strides, showcasing how Arizona continues to illuminate our understanding of the stars […]

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“The Colorado River and its Wonders: A Study in Water Use and Conservation” with Jim Turner

Mohave County Library District - Lake Havasu City Branch Community Rooms A/B 1770 McCulloch Blvd, Lake Havasu City, AZ, United States

PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION The Colorado River is a critical source of the West’s water supply, supporting 40 million people, nearly 6 million acres of agriculture, and tribes across seven states and portions of Mexico. At 1,450 miles long the Colorado River is the sixth longest river in the United States. The river flows through seven states […]

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“100 Years Grand – The Story of Arizona Highways Magazine” with Win Holden

The Holland Center 34250 N 60th Street Bldg B, Scottsdale, United States

PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION April 2025 will mark Arizona Highways magazine’s 100th birthday. How did a brochure produced by the Arizona Highway Department become one of the most revered travel publications in the world? How has Arizona Highways remained relevant for a century while other national magazines have failed? Former Arizona Highways Publisher, Win Holden, will share […]

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“Coded Messages and Songs of the Underground Railroad” with Tamika Sanders

Red Mountian Library, Program Room 635 N. Power Road, Mesa, AZ, United States

PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION Communication and secrecy were key to the successful operation of the Underground Railroad. Safety was more important than quickness. Both fugitive slaves and members of the Underground Railroad learned to code and decode hidden messages, and to disguise signs to avoid capture. There were code names for towns on the routes and code […]

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“Growing in the Desert: The History & Culture of the Tohono O’odham” with Jacelle Ramon-Sauberan

Foothills Library 19055 N 57th Ave, Glendale, AZ, United States

PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION Many Arizonans call the Sonoran Desert and its striking landscapes home. Long before our urban centers and city lights lit up the dark desert skies, the Tohono O’odham were cultivating and shaping the land with abundant agriculture—from squash and beans to corn and cotton. For generations they passed down their rich knowledge and […]

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“The Selling of the Grand Canyon: the Santa Fe, Harvey Company and the El Tovar” with John Mack

Sedona Public Library in the Village 25 W. Saddlehorn Road, Sedona, AZ, United States

PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION This presentation discusses the significance of the American Southwest in the early 20th century when national attention shifted to the canyons and deserts of the American Southwest. Although American scientists, artists, writers, fur traders, and explorers had been visiting the Southwest since the early 19th century, the arrival of the railroads eased access […]

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“Learning to Live Together: Martin Luther King Jr. and His Philosophy of the Beloved Community” with Jim McWilliams

Coolidge Public Library Program Room 160 W Central Ave, Coolidge, AZ, United States

PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION One of the most important concepts in Martin Luther King Jr.’s teachings is the idea of “the beloved community,” the possibility of a society in which people from diverse backgrounds and economic circumstances learn to live together. Conflict in any society, he taught, is inevitable, but it can be resolved through non-violence and […]

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“The Vanishing Trading Posts” with Christine Glenn/Sandy Sunseri

McFarland State Historic Park 24 W. Ruggles St, Florence, AZ, United States

PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION The stories of trading posts in the Southwest are a unique snapshot of life almost one hundred years ago. In the early 1900’s, trading posts in the Four corners flourished. There were over one hundred trading posts on the plateau, but today only five remain. Why did they vanish? The challenges and unexpected […]

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Blue Corn Festival

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

Join us for the vibrant Blue Corn Festival at Arizona Humanities cohosted by NDN GIRLS BOOK CLUB where culture, community, and creativity come together in a celebration of food, art, and literature. Bring your family and friends to this free, family-friendly event and immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Arizona. Whether you're a […]

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