Wild, Weird, Wicked Arizona – Phoenix

Agave Library 23550 N. 36th Ave., Phoenix, AZ, United States

For a state that has been home to Geronimo, Wyatt Earp, César Chavez and Wonder Women, you would think Arizona earned some respect. Yet achieving statehood was a 50-year struggle, […]

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Rivers of Dreams: Stories and Music of Arizona’s Waterways – Lake Havasu City

ASU Colleges at Lake Havasu City, ASU Gym 100 University Way, Lake Havasu Ctiy, AZ, United States

Arizona’s rivers were first, lush green ribbons of life through a desert landscape. They became sustaining paths, first for the indigenous, later for immigrants leaving wagon tracks. On the Salt […]

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Arizona Stories: Frontier Characters and Communities – Surprise

City of Surprise City Hall - City Council Chambers 16000 N Civic Center Plaza, Surprise, AZ, United States

From mammoth hunters and canal builders to Native Americans, Hispanics, Americans, Irish, Serbians, and just about every nationality under the sun, Arizona has always been a land of many cultures. […]

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Wild, Weird, Wicked Arizona – Willcox

Willcox Historic Theater 128 N Railroad Ave, Willcox, AZ, United States

For a state that has been home to Geronimo, Wyatt Earp, César Chavez and Wonder Women, you would think Arizona earned some respect. Yet achieving statehood was a 50-year struggle, […]

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“The Women on the Mother Road in Arizona” – Scottsdale

Scottsdale Civic Center Library 3839 N Drinkwater Blvd, Scottsdale, AZ, United States

Katrina Parks and Arizona Humanities are pleased to announce a presentation of: “The Women on the Mother Road in Arizona” a Route 66 screening and discussion program Special Guest: Arizona […]

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MidTown Watershed Project: Part 1 – Tucson

Julia Keen School - Midtown Farm Site Tucson, AZ, United States

MidTown Watershed Project: Part 1  Saturday, March 17 - 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. with Flowers and Bullets Tucson Julia Keen School - Tucson, AZ 85713 Join Luis Herrera, Jesus Romero, and […]

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The Earliest Apache in Arizona: Evidence and Arguments – Phoenix

Heard Museum 2301 N. Central Ave., Phoenix, AZ, United States

How did the Apache impact late prehistoric peoples? Research provides evidence of ancestral Apaches in the southern Southwest as early as A.D. 1300. Evidence comes from chronometric dates obtained from […]

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Celebrities, Artists…and Good Places to Drink – Prescott

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

Arizona has always been a geographical muse for writers, artists and composers, as well as a getaway for the rich and famous.  In this talk, learn about some of the […]

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Landscapes of Migration in the Arizona-Sonora Borderland – Arivaca

Caviglia-Arivaca Library 17050 W. Arivaca Rd., Arivaca, AZ, United States

The dividing line of the U.S.-Mexico border may be the most significant feature of the Arizona-Sonora borderland today, but the region is also at the center of major north-south corridors […]

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FRANK Talks: Challenges to Democracy from the Extremes – Tucson

Joel D. Valdez Main Library 101 N. Stone Ave., Tucson, AZ, United States

Challenges to Democracy from the Extremes  Dr. Albrecht  Classen, University of Arizona, Department of German Studies and Director of Undergraduate Studies The recent death of a demonstrator in Charlottesville, Virginia, […]

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