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SUMMARY:Cardboard House Press Bilingual Poetry Series - Phoenix
DESCRIPTION:*Puedes leer la descripción en español después de la que está en inglés. \nOn April 4th\, visit Phoenix Art Museum to enjoy the bilingual reading in Spanish and English by authors and translators Omar Pimienta (Tijuana)\, Susan Briante (Tucson)\, and José Antonio Villarán (Santa Cruz/Lima). Pimienta will read from his most recent book\, Album of Fences\, translated into English by José Antonio Villarán and published by Cardboard House Press. Susan Briante will read from her latest collection\, The Market Wonders (Ahsahta Press). Giancarlo Huapaya\, poet and editor of Cardboard House Press\, has translated a selection of Briante’s poems into Spanish and will accompany her for a bilingual reading. \nThis event is free and open to the public. RSVP at http://www.phxart.org/event/6901cf57-0856-cf7f-c4dd-10c734c99a8a \nPresented by Cardboard House Press. Supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities. \nhttps://cardboardhousepress.org/ \n— \nEl día 4 de abril visita el Museo de Arte de Phoenix para disfrutar de la lectura bilingüe\, en español e inglés\, de lxs poetas y traductores Omar Pimienta (Tijuana)\, Susan Briante (Tucson) y José Antonio Villarán (Santa Cruz/Lima). Pimienta leerá de su más reciente libro publicado en EEUU por Cardboard House Press\,The Album of Fences\, traducido al inglés por José Antonio Villarán. Susan Briante leerá de su última colección\, The Market Wonders (Ahsahta Press). Giancarlo Huapaya\, poeta y editor de Cardboard House Press\, ha traducido una selección de poemas de la obra de Briante al español y la acompañará en su lectura bilingüe. \nEsta lectura es gratis para el público general. Pueden reservar los boletos en http://www.phxart.org/event/6901cf57-0856-cf7f-c4dd-10c734c99a8a \nPresentado por Cardboard House Press. Apoyado por una beca del Arizona Humanities. \nhttps://cardboardhousepress.org/ \n—\nABOUT THE AUTHORS \nOmar Pimienta is an interdisciplinary artist and writer who lives and works in the San Diego / Tijuana border region. His artistic practice examines questions of identity\, migration\, citizenship\, emergency poetics\, landscape and memory. His work has been presented in museums and cultural centers of the U.S. Mexico\, Argentina\, Chile\, Colombia\, Denmark\, Germany\, Morocco\, and Spain. He has published four books of poetry: Primera Persona Ella (La Linea/Anortecer 2004); La Libertad: Ciudad de paso (awarded the 2006 CONACULTA / CECUT Publication prize); Escribo desde Aquí (Pre-Textos 2009\, awarded the Emilio Prado 10th International Publication prize from the Centro Cultural Generación del 27 Malaga Spain in 2009); and his most recent book\, Álbum de las rejas\, (Liliputienses 2016). He is currently a PhD candidate in Literature at the University of California\, San Diego\, and he received his MFA in Visual Arts from the same institution. \nSusan Briante is the author most recently of The Market Wonders (Ahsahta Press)\, which the Kenyon Review calls “masterful at every turn.” Briante is also the author of the poetry collections Pioneers in the Study of Motion and Utopia Minus (an Academy of American Poets Notable Book of 2011). Briante writes creative nonfiction and essays on documentary poetics as well as on the relationship between place and cultural memory. Some of these can be found inGulf Coast\, Guernica\, Black Warrior Review\, Jacket2 and The Believer. Her poems and essays been collected in the anthologies Poems for Political Diaster (Boston Review)\, The Force of What’s Possible\, The Volta Book of Poets\, The Arcadia Project: the North American Postmodern Pastoral\, and An Introduction to the Prose Poem among many others. Briante is an associate professor of creative writing at the University of Arizona\, where she serves as faculty liaison and educational facilitator for the Southwest Field Studies in Writing Program. She also produces and hosts the radio program Speedway and Swan\, an hour of free-form poetry and music on KXCI 91.3 Tucson. \nJose Antonio Villarán is the author of la distancia es siempre la misma (Matalamanga\, 2006) and el cerrajero / the locksmith (AUB\, 2012). In 2008 he created the AMLT project\, an exploration of hypertext literature and collective authorship; the project was sponsored by Puma from 2011-2014. His third book\, titled open pit\, is forthcoming from AUB (Lima) in 2018. He holds an MFA in Writing from the University of California-San Diego\, and is currently a PhD student of Literature at the University of California-Santa Cruz. Some of his translations from The Album of Fences were published in Entropy Magazine and Boom California.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/cardboard-house-press-bilingual-poetry-series-phoenix/
LOCATION:Phoenix Art Museum\, 1625 N Central Ave\,\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Arizona,Grant Recipient,Mini Grant
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180310T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180310T150000
DTSTAMP:20260422T152811
CREATED:20180226T104940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180226T104940Z
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SUMMARY:Ancient Technology Day: Prehistoric & Historic  - Phoenix
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, March 10 \n9 a.m. to 3 p.m. \nFree Event \nThis program is made possible by a grant from the Arizona Humanities.\nTest your technology skills at the 18th Annual Ancient Technology Day on March 10 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Pueblo Grande Museum in Phoenix. Enjoy a hands-on experience\, fun for the whole family\, where visitors can try their hand at throwing an atlatl (spear)\, weaving their own cloth\, and sample roasted agave slow-cooked the traditional way\, in an earthen oven. Artists will be on hand to demonstrate how the Hohokam people used various technologies such as flintknapping (making of arrowheads)\, pottery\, shell jewelry\, weaving and more! Experts in historic technologies will demonstrate skills from the Pioneer Days of Arizona such as cotton spinning and adobe brick making! \nAncient Technology Day: Prehistoric & Historic is recognized as both an official Arizona Scitech Festival event and an Arizona Archaeology and Heritage Awareness Month event. In addition to hands-on demonstrations\, families can enjoy free craft activities and games where they can practice their new ancient and historic technology skills. Also available throughout the day are free tours of the prehistoric platform mound\, and artifact show-and-tell stations. Guests can also enjoy a guided tour of the Park of Four Waters\, an area with the remains of prehistoric hohokam canals not regularly open to the public. Frybread and breakfast items will also be available for purchase from Yellowman Frybread\, a Navajo owned and operated food truck! \nThis event and entrance to the Museum is FREE for the day. \nRSVP on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/535101116847802/
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/ancient-technology-day-prehistoric-historic-phoenix/
LOCATION:AZ
CATEGORIES:Central Arizona,Grant Recipient,Mini Grant
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170930T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170930T150000
DTSTAMP:20260422T152811
CREATED:20170831T084331Z
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SUMMARY:Seek the San Pedro - Sierra Vista
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate National Public Lands Day and the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area! Join us for a fun\, family-friendly day of outdoor learning for kids\, families and adults along the beautiful San Pedro River. \nActivities include nature walks\, exhibits\, wildlife demonstrations\, and the chance to learn more about water\, birds\, history and so much more! Nature walks will occur hourly in the morning\, and Ken Lamberton will also lead a writing workshop in the morning (registration is required for the writing workshop – see below). Against the lush backdrop of the San Pedro River\, there will also be reading and book-signings by well-known Arizona authors including Ken Lamberton\, Richard Shelton\, and Jan Cleere. \nParticipants may attend ongoing activities throughout the day\, and all events are free and open to the public. \nLearn more at: http://azwild.org/eNews/seeksanpedro.php \nThis program is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/seek-the-san-pedro-sierra-vista/
LOCATION:The San Pedro River at the San Pedro House\, 9800 E. Hwy. 90\, Sierra Vista\, AZ\, 85650\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grant Recipient,Mini Grant,Southern Arizona
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170907T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170907T113000
DTSTAMP:20260422T152811
CREATED:20170816T132016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170816T132016Z
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SUMMARY:Nuestras Recetas: Food Traditions and Favorite Recipes of Tucson’s Mexican Americans - Tucson
DESCRIPTION:This year the Gardens is partnering with Catholic Community Services\, Nutrition Services to create a bilingual booklet that will include favorite recipes of local Mexican American seniors along with stories about the traditions associated with their use.  The project\, which is supported by Arizona Humanities\, will not only preserve special family recipes but explore topics such as changing local food traditions and Mexican fusion cuisine. \nJoin us at one of the presentations explaining the project to find out more about how to participate. Admission waived for participating guests. \nFor more information\, or to request accommodation for disability\, contact Juliet Niehaus\, Director of Horticultural Therapy\, 326-9686\, ex *26 or horttherapy@tucsonbotanical.org \nLearn more at: https://www.tucsonbotanical.org/event/food-traditions-favorite-recipes-tucsons-mexican-americans/ \nThis program is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/nuestras-recetas-food-traditions-and-favorite-recipes-of-tucsons-mexican-americans-tucson/
LOCATION:El Pueblo Neighborhood Center\, 101 W. Irvington Road\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grant Recipient,Mini Grant,Southern Arizona
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=El Pueblo Neighborhood Center 101 W. Irvington Road Tucson AZ 85706 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=101 W. Irvington Road:geo:-110.9677547,32.1604257
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170722T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170722T153000
DTSTAMP:20260422T152811
CREATED:20170629T111723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170629T111723Z
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SUMMARY:Payson Book Festival - Payson
DESCRIPTION:A community celebration of books for all ages in the cool pines! \nJuly 22\, 2017\, 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.\nMazatzal Hotel and Casino\nFree to the public\, this event promotes literacy and showcases local and Arizona authors representing many genres of fiction and non-fiction.\nMeet 70 authors; enjoy book signings and presentations\nKids can meet “Story Monster” and enjoy storytime\nFood from local vendors on site\nFree entertainment and door prizes \nVisit the Payson Book Festival website for more information. \nThis program is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/payson-book-festival-payson/
LOCATION:Mazatzal Hotel and Casino\, Highway 87\, Mile Marker 251\, Payson\, AZ\, 85541\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grant Recipient,Mini Grant,North Central Arizona
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170614T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170614T210000
DTSTAMP:20260422T152811
CREATED:20170526T095451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170526T095451Z
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SUMMARY:Mississippi Journey: Three Life Experiences - Phoenix
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, June 14\, 2017\n6:00pm-9:00pm\nFirst Congregational United Church of Christ\n1407 North 2nd Street\, Phoenix AZ 85004 \nFREE to the Public (RSVP Required)\nRSVP by June 12th\nPlease RSVP early for this free event.\nSeating is limited. Refreshments will be provided.\nEventbrite RSVP:\nhttp://mississippijourney.eventbrite.com \nor Lisa@DesertDanceTheatre.org \nFaceBook Event Page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1884069311815190/\nFor more information: 480-962-4584\, 480-430-8946 \nMississippi Journey: Three Life Experiences\, tells the life journey of three Arizona residents with deep roots in the Magnolia state. From very different cultural and ethnic backgrounds\, Rev. James Pennington – Pastor at First Congregational United Church of Christ\, Lisa Chow – Artistic Director of Desert Dance Theatre and Floyd Alvin Galloway – Owner of AGE2 Management Services will share experiences that they have found in common that have connected them in their life through their journey from Mississippi to Arizona. \nMississippi is a state of many paradoxes\, conflicts and puzzles\, but also through its struggles molded people of strength and character. The evening will also shed more light on a Chinese American community in the Mississippi Delta through filmmaker and special guest\, Samantha Cheng – Executive Producer of Heritage Series\, and her documentary Honor and Duty: The Mississippi Delta Chinese.\nInfo: https://www.heritageseries.us/honor-and-duty\nTrailer: https://vimeo.com/158699377 \nThis will be a lively night to remember and a great learning experience for all. \nThis program is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/mississippi-journey-three-life-experiences-phoenix/
LOCATION:First Congregational United Church of Christ\, 1407 N. 2nd St. \, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Arizona,Grant Recipient,Mini Grant
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170604T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170604T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T152811
CREATED:20170501T131832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170501T131832Z
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SUMMARY:Flag Wool and Fiber Festival - Flagstaff
DESCRIPTION:Sheep herding is an integral part of Arizona history and indigenous communities have long-standing traditions of herding sheep and using their wool to create beautiful textiles. At the Flag Wool and Fiber Festival festival\, artisans and demonstrators connect the history to the art through their textiles and fiber arts creations. The festival\, held June 3-4 at the Pioneer Museum in Flagstaff (2340 N. Fort Valley Rd.) brings together wool growers\, artisans and fiber-related vendors to share their knowledge and experience creating goods using natural materials grown in Arizona. Educational demonstrations are ongoing throughout the festival\, and more in-depth workshops are offered by experienced teachers on both Saturday and Sunday. Click here to learn more about the Flag Wool and Fiber Festival. \nThis program is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/flag-wool-and-fiber-festival-flagstaff/2017-06-04/
LOCATION:The Pioneer Museum\, 2340 N. Fort Valley Rd.\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, 86001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grant Recipient,Mini Grant,Northern Arizona
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170603T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170603T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T152811
CREATED:20170501T131832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170501T131832Z
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SUMMARY:Flag Wool and Fiber Festival - Flagstaff
DESCRIPTION:Sheep herding is an integral part of Arizona history and indigenous communities have long-standing traditions of herding sheep and using their wool to create beautiful textiles. At the Flag Wool and Fiber Festival festival\, artisans and demonstrators connect the history to the art through their textiles and fiber arts creations. The festival\, held June 3-4 at the Pioneer Museum in Flagstaff (2340 N. Fort Valley Rd.) brings together wool growers\, artisans and fiber-related vendors to share their knowledge and experience creating goods using natural materials grown in Arizona. Educational demonstrations are ongoing throughout the festival\, and more in-depth workshops are offered by experienced teachers on both Saturday and Sunday. Click here to learn more about the Flag Wool and Fiber Festival. \nThis program is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/flag-wool-and-fiber-festival-flagstaff/2017-06-03/
LOCATION:The Pioneer Museum\, 2340 N. Fort Valley Rd.\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, 86001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grant Recipient,Mini Grant,Northern Arizona
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170415T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170415T120000
DTSTAMP:20260422T152811
CREATED:20161213T111945Z
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SUMMARY:Drop-In Discovery Saturday - Phoenix
DESCRIPTION:April 15 – Phoenix Herpetological Society\nLearn about some of the native Arizona wildlife in this hands on demonstration. The PHS will also discuss some non-native reptiles who have made their way here over the past few decades. Finally\, they’ll explore methods of staying safe and co-existing within our Sonoran Desert environment.\n\n\nClick here to learn more through Pueblo Grande Museum. \nThis program is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/drop-in-discovery-saturday/
LOCATION:AZ
CATEGORIES:Central Arizona,Families/Kids,Grant Recipient,Mini Grant
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170406T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170406T203000
DTSTAMP:20260422T152811
CREATED:20170302T144540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170302T144540Z
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SUMMARY:The Endgame Project - Phoenix
DESCRIPTION:THE ENDGAME PROJECT\nPhoto credit: Peter Angelo Simon\nDan Moran and John Christopher Jones represent six decades of acting between them. They have appeared on Broadway\, Off-Broadway\, in regional theater\, in films\, and on TV. \nThey met in 1995 while sharing a dressing room in the Broadway production of A Month in the Country. Now they share another bond: both have Parkinson’s disease. \nIn spite of this\, Dan and Chris continue to work as actors. A new documentary film\, THE ENDGAME PROJECT\, shines a light on their daily battle against this crippling disease while putting up a production of Samuel Beckett’s darkly comic play\, Endgame. \nOn the evening of April 6\, 2017\, Dan and Chris\, along with filmmaker Jim Bernfield and stage manager Ruth Kreshka\, will present the Arizona premiere of THE ENDGAME PROJECT at ASU’s Beus Center for Law and Society in Downtown Phoenix. A question and answer session with the group will follow. \nFor more information about THE ENDGAME PROJECT\, and to RSVP to the event visit the Eventbrite page. \nThis project is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/the-endgame-project-phoenix/
LOCATION:Armstrong Great Hall – Beus Center for Law and Society\, 111 E. Taylor St. \, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Arizona,Grant Recipient,Mini Grant
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170318T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170318T120000
DTSTAMP:20260422T152811
CREATED:20161213T111814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161213T111814Z
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SUMMARY:Drop-In Discovery Saturday - Phoenix
DESCRIPTION:March 18 – Arizona Herb Association\nExplore samples of plants found on the museum grounds with the perspective of how they fit into the medicine chest\, sewing box\, and kitchen pantry of those who lived here before the Europeans arrived. Still common in the landscape or scattered in the surrounding desert\, plants that function aesthetically now were hugely important to those early settlers of the valley. Long before the Europeans brought new plants to the culture\, people living in the low desert made do with what they had and found it useful!  As visitors go on the trails they can recognize important plants as well as the dwellings and other remains.\n\nClick here to learn more through Pueblo Grande Museum. \nThis program is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/drop-in-discovery-saturday-phoenix-4/
LOCATION:AZ
CATEGORIES:Central Arizona,Families/Kids,Grant Recipient,Mini Grant
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170228T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170228T120000
DTSTAMP:20260422T152811
CREATED:20170206T103535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170206T103535Z
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SUMMARY:Mini Grants Webinar - Online
DESCRIPTION:Learn about Arizona Humanities Mini Grants – small grants of up to $2\,000 available on a rolling basis to support innovative public programs that increase understanding of the human experience. During the free webinar\, Arizona Humanities staff will share information about Mini Grants\, the online application process\, and answer any questions. \nClick here to register.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/mini-grants-webinar-online/
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CATEGORIES:Grants,Mini Grant
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170220T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170220T210000
DTSTAMP:20260422T152812
CREATED:20170127T095922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170127T095922Z
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SUMMARY:*New Date* A World of Music with Todd Green - Coolidge
DESCRIPTION:A World of Music with Todd Green\ninfo@coolidgeperformingartscenter.org \nOn Monday\, February 20\, 2017 the Coolidge Performing Arts Center will host a free musical demonstration and lecture\, “A World of Music with Todd Green” featuring 25 acoustic\, indigenous string\, flute and percussion instruments from the Middle East\, Central Asia\, Far East and South America. The presentation relates the instruments historically\, geographically and culturally and shows how our own familiar western musical instruments were derived from these traditional ancient instruments through the ages. Mr. Green will also cover some of the religious and philosophical influences on Middle Eastern and Indian traditional music. After a brief intermission\, the program will be followed by a discussion moderated by local scholar\, Victoria Shaw\, where audience participation will be encouraged. Todd Green’s artistic mission is to “help break down the barriers that divide us by experiencing other cultures through their music.” \nThis program is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/a-world-of-music-with-todd-green-coolidge/
LOCATION:Coolidge Performing Arts Center\, 684 W. Northern Avenue\, Coolidge\, 85128\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Arizona,Grant Recipient,Mini Grant
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170218T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170218T170000
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CREATED:20161213T111639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161213T111639Z
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SUMMARY:Drop-In Discovery Saturday - Phoenix
DESCRIPTION:February 18 – August Wood\nJoin August Wood on the back patio for a drop-in informational program and demonstration about the process of making Pima baskets.\n\nEnjoy free\, fun\, educational programs on the back patio at Pueblo Grande Museum from local artists\, and organizations specializing in prehistoric cultural practices\, desert plants and animal conservation\, and environmental education. These Drop-In Discovery programs are available on the third Saturday of the month\, November through April from 10 a.m. to noon. Each program is presented as an informal opportunity for guests to watch demonstrations or learn more information about specific topics from experts in these fields. Stop by PGM for one or all of the upcoming six Drop-In Discoveries! These programs are included with Museum admission and were made possible by Arizona Humanities.\nClick here to learn more through Pueblo Grande Museum. \nThis program is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/drop-in-discovery-saturday-phoenix-3/
LOCATION:AZ
CATEGORIES:Central Arizona,Families/Kids,Grant Recipient,Mini Grant
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DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170121T120000
DTSTAMP:20260422T152812
CREATED:20161213T111445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161213T111445Z
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SUMMARY:Drop-In Discovery Saturday - Phoenix
DESCRIPTION:January 21 – Ron Carlos & Jacob Butler\nJoin Ron Carlos\, Maricopa Potter and Jacob Butler\, Onk Akimel O’Odham Artist\, on the back patio for a drop-in informational program and demonstration about the process of making pottery. Discover the many steps involved from clay sourcing\, processing raw clay\, forming\, painting\, and finally the firing process. Guest will also enjoy a demonstration of the paddle and anvil technique\, which is a style of pottery making indicative of many of the southern Arizona tribes.\n\nClick here to learn more through Pueblo Grande Museum.\n\nThis program is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/drop-in-discovery-saturday-phoenix-2/
LOCATION:AZ
CATEGORIES:Central Arizona,Grant Recipient,Mini Grant
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20161217T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20161217T120000
DTSTAMP:20260422T152812
CREATED:20161213T111242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161213T111242Z
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SUMMARY:Drop-In Discovery Saturday - Phoenix
DESCRIPTION:Join the Arizona Center for Nature Conservation\, part of the South Mountain Environmental Education Center\, on the back patio at PGM for an informal educational presentation on the plants\, animals\, history and conservation needs specific to the Sonoran Desert we call home. The City of Phoenix strongly supports environmental education and\, together with ACNC\, makes efforts toward instilling within visitors a sense of stewardship over the mountains and desert preserves. \nClick here to learn more. \nThis program is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/drop-in-discovery-saturday-phoenix/
LOCATION:AZ
CATEGORIES:Central Arizona,Grant Recipient,Mini Grant
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20161203T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20161203T210000
DTSTAMP:20260422T152812
CREATED:20161116T085125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161116T085125Z
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SUMMARY:Free Hip Hop and Poetry Event - Laveen
DESCRIPTION:Exciting FREE community hip hop and poetry event on Saturday\, December 3\, 2016 from 1 p.m. – 8 p.m. at the Chavez Library and Park located at 3635 W. Baseline Road\, Laveen Village\, AZ 85339. \nThe day will feature two poetry workshops\, a community arts cookout with local performing artists\, and will culminate with an evening performance by the editors of The BreakBeat Poets anthology. The free\, intergenerational poetry workshops will also be facilitated by the editors of The BreakBeat Poets. Both workshops will be held at the Cesar Chavez Library from 1 p.m. – 4p.m. Performances will be held at the newly-completed Chavez Ramada from 4:30 p.m – 8 p.m. \nFor more information\, please visit https://www.phoenix.gov/arts/BreakBeat. \nAbout The BreakBeat Poets\nThe BreakBeat Poets is a first-of-its-kind anthology of hip-hop poetica written for and by the people of Hip-Hop. It features 78 poets\, born between 1961 – 1999\, from many cities coast to coast\, who are creating the next and now movement(s) in American letters. The BreakBeat Poets is for people who love Hip-Hop\, for fans of the culture\, for people who have never read a poem\, for people who thought poems were only something done by people in the past\, and for long-time poetry fans. This anthology is meant to expand the idea of who a poet is and what a poem is for. \nThis program is supported in part by a grant from Arizona Humanities.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/free-hip-hop-and-poetry-event/
LOCATION:Chavez Park and Library\, 3635 W. Baseline Rd.\, Laveen Village\, AZ\, 85339\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Arizona,Community Program,Grant Recipient,Mini Grant
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