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  • July 2026

  • Thu 9

    The Wild West Fiddle Project: Arizona’s Hidden Soundscape

    July 9 @ 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
    Yavapai County Free Library - Dewey Humboldt Town Library 2735 S Corral Street, Humboldt, AZ, United States

    Join Dr. Kate Rose and Armand Ramirez for a fun, all-ages, interactive performance that uncovers Arizona’s rich blended heritage through traditional folk music and dance. Featuring live fiddle and guitar music and storytelling, this experience reveals how pioneer musicians, whose roots spanned old worlds and new terrains, integrated their traditions with those of neighboring communities. […]

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  • Tue 14

    The Arizona Trail: An 850-mile Mountain Bike Exploration of Climate Change

    July 14 @ 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
    Sedona Public Library in the Village 25 W. Saddlehorn Road, Sedona, AZ, United States

    Along the 850-mile Arizona Trail, which spans the length of the state from Utah to Mexico, diverse ecosystems showcase how climate change is actively altering life as we know it across the Southwest. During fall 2025, The Arizona Republic newspaper’s climate reporter, who earned a Ph.D. in ecology before becoming an award-winning journalist, spent seven […]

    FREE
  • Tue 14

    Grounded: Creating with Land in Contemporary Native American Art

    July 14 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
    Page Public Library 479 S Lake Powell Blvd, Page, AZ, United States

    Can we think of a 21st century Arizona through expressions of place inherent in Arizona’s Indigenous arts? In this presentation, I focus on the representation of place that Indigenous artists in Arizona are making in their art. From jewelry, to weaving, to photography, the lived landscape features prominently in Indigenous art. These expressions signify place, […]

    FREE
  • Thu 16

    Our River Stories: The Gila and the Salt with Zarco Guerrero

    July 16 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
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    MCF Join Zarco for a series of stories that share the vibrant and tragic history of water and the River People, over a 2,000 year period. Beginning with the Toltec trade route that brought agriculture and corn to the Southwest. The history of the O’Odham before and after the expansion west is revealed. We learn […]

    FREE
  • Sat 18

    The Wild West Fiddle Project: Arizona’s Hidden Soundscape

    July 18 @ 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
    Yavapai County Free Library District - Paulden Public Library 16 Big Chino Rd, Paulden,, AZ, United States

    Join Dr. Kate Rose and Armand Ramirez for a fun, all-ages, interactive performance that uncovers Arizona’s rich blended heritage through traditional folk music and dance. Featuring live fiddle and guitar music and storytelling, this experience reveals how pioneer musicians, whose roots spanned old worlds and new terrains, integrated their traditions with those of neighboring communities. […]

    FREE
  • Sat 18

    Grounded: Creating with Land in Contemporary Native American Art

    July 18 @ 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
    Springerville Heritage Center 418 E. Main Stret, Springerville, AZ, United States

    Can we think of a 21st century Arizona through expressions of place inherent in Arizona’s Indigenous arts? In this presentation, I focus on the representation of place that Indigenous artists in Arizona are making in their art. From jewelry, to weaving, to photography, the lived landscape features prominently in Indigenous art. These expressions signify place, […]

    FREE
  • August 2026

  • Sat 8

    The Arizona Trail: An 850-mile Mountain Bike Exploration of Climate Change

    August 8 @ 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
    Butterfly Lodge Museum SE Corner of St. Rt. #373 & Co. Rd. #1126, Greer, AZ, United States

    Along the 850-mile Arizona Trail, which spans the length of the state from Utah to Mexico, diverse ecosystems showcase how climate change is actively altering life as we know it across the Southwest. During fall 2025, The Arizona Republic newspaper’s climate reporter, who earned a Ph.D. in ecology before becoming an award-winning journalist, spent seven […]

    FREE
  • Sat 29

    “Getting Deeper into the Grand Canyon and Other Natural Wonder” with Matthew Goodwin

    August 29 @ 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
    Butterfly Lodge Museum SE Corner of St. Rt. #373 & Co. Rd. #1126, Greer, AZ, United States

    PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION Why are we drawn to such places as the Grand Canyon? Why are people moved to travel from all around the world to visit and explore them? In this presentation, we will discuss people’s relationship with the natural landscape with a particular focus on some of Arizona’s most iconic locations. What are the […]

    FREE
  • September 2026

  • Sat 5

    Grounded: Creating with Land in Contemporary Native American Art

    September 5 @ 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
    Butterfly Lodge Museum SE Corner of St. Rt. #373 & Co. Rd. #1126, Greer, AZ, United States

    Can we think of a 21st century Arizona through expressions of place inherent in Arizona’s Indigenous arts? In this presentation, I focus on the representation of place that Indigenous artists in Arizona are making in their art. From jewelry, to weaving, to photography, the lived landscape features prominently in Indigenous art. These expressions signify place, […]

    FREE
  • Sat 19

    The Arizona Trail: An 850-mile Mountain Bike Exploration of Climate Change

    September 19 @ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
    Pima County Library - Caviglia-Arivaca Library 17050 W. Arivaca Road, Arivaca

    Along the 850-mile Arizona Trail, which spans the length of the state from Utah to Mexico, diverse ecosystems showcase how climate change is actively altering life as we know it across the Southwest. During fall 2025, The Arizona Republic newspaper’s climate reporter, who earned a Ph.D. in ecology before becoming an award-winning journalist, spent seven […]

    FREE
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