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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180208T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180208T173000
DTSTAMP:20260509T162940
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LAST-MODIFIED:20171130T140631Z
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SUMMARY:Riders on the Orphan Train: The Arizona Story - Douglas
DESCRIPTION:“The Orphan Trains – Arizona’s Hidden History” will be presented at six libraries: Winslow\, Prescott\, Douglas\, Fountain Hills\, Wilcox and Prescott Valley. The program is designed to inform\, entertain\, and engage audiences of all ages and to tell the story of about this little-known chapter of the largest child migration in American and Arizona history and the local legacies of their relocation. The children’s experiences inspire reflection on the meaning of home inherent in the American Dream. \nMore information at: http://www.ridersontheorphantrain.org/ \nThis program is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/riders-on-the-orphan-train-the-arizona-story-douglas/
LOCATION:Douglas Public Library\, 560 E. 10th St.\, Douglas\, AZ\, 85607\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grant Recipient,Project Grant,Southern Arizona
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180207T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180207T153000
DTSTAMP:20260509T162940
CREATED:20171130T140803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171130T140803Z
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SUMMARY:Riders on the Orphan Train: The Arizona Story - Wilcox
DESCRIPTION:“The Orphan Trains – Arizona’s Hidden History” will be presented at six libraries: Winslow\, Prescott\, Douglas\, Fountain Hills\, Wilcox and Prescott Valley. The program is designed to inform\, entertain\, and engage audiences of all ages and to tell the story of about this little-known chapter of the largest child migration in American and Arizona history and the local legacies of their relocation. The children’s experiences inspire reflection on the meaning of home inherent in the American Dream. \nMore information at: http://www.ridersontheorphantrain.org/ \nThis program is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/riders-on-the-orphan-train-the-arizona-story-wilcox/
LOCATION:Elsie S. Hogan Community Library\, 100 N. Curtis Ave.\, Wilcox\, AZ\, 85643\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grant Recipient,Project Grant,Southern Arizona
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180206T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180206T193000
DTSTAMP:20260509T162940
CREATED:20171128T134729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171128T134729Z
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SUMMARY:Archaeology Cafe: Tumamoc Hill: More than a Place for a Good Hike - Tucson
DESCRIPTION:Archaeology Café – Tucson Underground. Knowledge seekers of every kind are welcome at Archaeology Café\, where experts share their latest research on Tucson’s deep and diverse history in a jargon-free zone. On Tuesday\, February 6\, 2018\, Paul and Suzy Fish will join Bernard Siquieros to discuss Tumamoc Hill: More than a Place for a Good Hike. \nPlease visit the Archaeology Southwest website for further information: https://www.archaeologysouthwest.org/event/archaeology-cafe-tucson-tumamoc-hill-and-its-place-in-tucson-history/ \nThis program is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/archaeology-cafe-tumamoc-hill-more-than-a-place-for-a-good-hike-tucson/
LOCATION:The Loft Cinema\, 3233 East Speedway Boulevard\, Tucson\, 85716\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grant Recipient,Project Grant,Southern Arizona
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=The Loft Cinema 3233 East Speedway Boulevard Tucson 85716 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=3233 East Speedway Boulevard:geo:-110.9235718,32.2364729
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180127T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180127T153000
DTSTAMP:20260509T162940
CREATED:20171130T140259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171130T140259Z
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SUMMARY:Riders on the Orphan Train: The Arizona Story - Prescott
DESCRIPTION:“The Orphan Trains – Arizona’s Hidden History” will be presented at six libraries: Winslow\, Prescott\, Douglas\, Fountain Hills\, Wilcox and Prescott Valley. The program is designed to inform\, entertain\, and engage audiences of all ages and to tell the story of about this little-known chapter of the largest child migration in American and Arizona history and the local legacies of their relocation. The children’s experiences inspire reflection on the meaning of home inherent in the American Dream. \nMore information at: http://www.ridersontheorphantrain.org/ \nThis program is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/riders-on-the-orphan-train-the-arizona-story-prescott/
LOCATION:Prescott Public Library\, 215 E. Goodwin St.\, Prescott\, AZ\, 86303\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grant Recipient,North Central Arizona,Project Grant
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180113T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180113T143000
DTSTAMP:20260509T162940
CREATED:20171106T122633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171106T122633Z
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SUMMARY:Who Are the Sobaipuri O'odham? - Tucson
DESCRIPTION:Who Are the Sobaipuri O’odham?: The Sobaipuri Legacy at the San Xavier/Wa:k Community \nJanuary 13\, 2018 \n1 pm \nArizona History Museum\, Tucson \nOver the last couple of decades much has been learned about the Sobaípuri O’odham who inhabited southern Arizona’s Santa Cruz and San Pedro valleys at the dawn of written history. However\, their actual history differs substantially in many ways from commonly held notions. The archaeological and ethnohistoric research of the presenters provides new perspectives on where and how they lived\, how long they occupied the valleys of southern Arizona\, their relationship to the ancient Hohokam\, and other topics. Special reference will be made to the Sobaípuri of San Xavier del Bac (Wa:k)\, where descendant populations reside. Dr. Deni Seymour is joined by her associates\, Elder Tony Burrell and Cultural Specialist David Tenario of Wa:k\, in presenting their video entitled “Who Are the Sobaípuri O’odham?” followed by interactive lectures and discussions. Through these means they strive to promote understanding of the human experience through the eyes of the Wa:k O’odham and their ancestors. Using discussions and interviews with Wa:k O’odham community members\, the video and subsequent discussions highlight the issues of how public policy\, politics\, and economic interest have influenced our understanding of the Wa:k O’odham and how their heritage has been shaped and in some cases erased. This program is sponsored by Arizona Humanities and Old Pueblo Archaeology Center. \nThis program is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/who-are-the-sobaipuri-oodham-tucson-2/
LOCATION:Arizona History Museum\, 949 E. 2nd Street\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85719\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grant Recipient,Project Grant,Southern Arizona
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180109T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180109T193000
DTSTAMP:20260509T162940
CREATED:20171128T134527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171128T134527Z
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SUMMARY:Archaeology Cafe: Archaeology Under the Downtown Streets (and Runways) - Phoenix
DESCRIPTION:Archaeology Café – Phoenix Underground. Knowledge seekers of every kind are welcome at Archaeology Café\, where experts share their latest research on Phoenix’s deep and diverse history in a jargon-free zone. Archaeologist Mike Lindeman will explore Archaeology Under the Downtown Streets (and Runways). Recent development has led to new insights into Phoenix’s deep past in the downtown area. \nPlease visit the Archaeology Southwest website for further information: https://www.archaeologysouthwest.org/event/archaeology-cafe-phoenix-phoenix-archaeology-under-the-streets-and-runways/ \nThis program is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/archaeology-cafe-archaeology-under-the-downtown-streets-and-runways-phoenix/
LOCATION:Changing Hands Bookstore Phoenix\, 300 W. Camelback Road\, Phoenix\, 85013\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grant Recipient,Project Grant,Southern Arizona
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GEO:33.5096958;-112.0788091
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Changing Hands Bookstore Phoenix 300 W. Camelback Road Phoenix 85013 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=300 W. Camelback Road:geo:-112.0788091,33.5096958
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20171212T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20171212T190000
DTSTAMP:20260509T162940
CREATED:20171128T134330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171128T134330Z
UID:10065422-1513101600-1513105200@azhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Archaeology Cafe: 700 Years Ago in Tucson - Tucson
DESCRIPTION:Archaeology Café – Tucson Underground. Knowledge seekers of every kind are welcome at Archaeology Café\, where experts share their latest research on Tucson’s deep and diverse history in a jargon-free zone. On Tuesday\, December 12\, 2017\, archaeologist Mark Elson explores the time period A.D.1150 – 1450 in Tucson with a lively presentation entitled 700 years ago in Tucson: Making a Living in the Hohokam Classic Period. \nPlease visit the Archaeology Cafe website for further information: https://www.archaeologysouthwest.org/event/archaeology-cafe-the-ballcourt-world-of-tucson/ \nThis program is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities. 
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/archaeology-cafe-700-years-ago-in-tucson-tucson/
LOCATION:The Loft Cinema\, 3233 East Speedway Boulevard\, Tucson\, 85716\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grant Recipient,Project Grant,Southern Arizona
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GEO:32.2364729;-110.9235718
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=The Loft Cinema 3233 East Speedway Boulevard Tucson 85716 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=3233 East Speedway Boulevard:geo:-110.9235718,32.2364729
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20171209T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20171209T153000
DTSTAMP:20260509T162940
CREATED:20171106T122449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171106T122449Z
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SUMMARY:Who Are the Sobaipuri O'odham? - Tubac
DESCRIPTION:Who Are the Sobaipuri O’odham?: The Sobaipuri Legacy at the San Xavier/Wa:k Community \nTubac Presidio \nDecember 9\, 2017\, 2 pm \nOver the last couple of decades much has been learned about the Sobaípuri O’odham who inhabited southern Arizona’s Santa Cruz and San Pedro valleys at the dawn of written history. However\, their actual history differs substantially in many ways from commonly held notions. The archaeological and ethnohistoric research of the presenters provides new perspectives on where and how they lived\, how long they occupied the valleys of southern Arizona\, their relationship to the ancient Hohokam\, and other topics. Special reference will be made to the Sobaípuri of San Xavier del Bac (Wa:k)\, where descendant populations reside. Dr. Deni Seymour is joined by her associates\, Elder Tony Burrell and Cultural Specialist David Tenario of Wa:k\, in presenting their video entitled “Who Are the Sobaípuri O’odham?” followed by interactive lectures and discussions. Through these means they strive to promote understanding of the human experience through the eyes of the Wa:k O’odham and their ancestors. Using discussions and interviews with Wa:k O’odham community members\, the video and subsequent discussions highlight the issues of how public policy\, politics\, and economic interest have influenced our understanding of the Wa:k O’odham and how their heritage has been shaped and in some cases erased. This program is sponsored by Arizona Humanities and Old Pueblo Archaeology Center. \nThis program is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/who-are-the-sobaipuri-oodham-tubac/
LOCATION:Tubac Presidio State Historic Park\, 1 Burruel St.\, Tubac\, 85646\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grant Recipient,Project Grant,Southern Arizona
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20171205T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20171205T190000
DTSTAMP:20260509T162940
CREATED:20171128T134113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171128T134113Z
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SUMMARY:Archaeology Cafe - Steve Lekson on Mimbres: History and Politics\, Then and Now - Tucson
DESCRIPTION:On Tuesday\, December 5\, 2017\, Dr. Steve Lekson visits Tucson to explore the roles modern history and politics have played in our understanding of the 11th century societies of southwestern New Mexico. \nPlease visit the Archaeology Southwest website for further information: https://www.archaeologysouthwest.org/event/special-archaeology-cafe-tucson-steve-lekson-on-mimbres-history-and-politics-then-and-now/
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/archaeology-cafe-steve-lekson-on-mimbres-history-and-politics-then-and-now-tucson/
LOCATION:The Loft Cinema\, 3233 East Speedway Boulevard\, Tucson\, 85716\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grant Recipient,Project Grant,Southern Arizona
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GEO:32.2364729;-110.9235718
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=The Loft Cinema 3233 East Speedway Boulevard Tucson 85716 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=3233 East Speedway Boulevard:geo:-110.9235718,32.2364729
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20171116T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20171116T203000
DTSTAMP:20260509T162940
CREATED:20171106T122042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171106T122042Z
UID:10065416-1510855200-1510864200@azhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Who Are the Sobaipuri O'odham? - Tucson
DESCRIPTION:Who Are the Sobaipuri O’odham?: The Sobaipuri Legacy at the San Xavier/Wa:k Community \nNovember 16\, 2017 \nOld Pueblo Archaeology Center’s Third Thursday Food for Thought. \nLocation: U-Like Oriental Buffet Restaurant \n5101 N. Oracle Road (at River Road)\, Tucson \n6 to 8:30 p.m. Free (Order your own dinner off of the restaurant’s menu) \nOver the last couple of decades much has been learned about the Sobaípuri O’odham who inhabited southern Arizona’s Santa Cruz and San Pedro valleys at the dawn of written history. However\, their actual history differs substantially in many ways from commonly held notions. The archaeological and ethnohistoric research of the presenters provides new perspectives on where and how they lived\, how long they occupied the valleys of southern Arizona\, their relationship to the ancient Hohokam\, and other topics. Special reference will be made to the Sobaípuri of San Xavier del Bac (Wa:k)\, where descendant populations reside. Dr. Deni Seymour is joined by her associates\, Elder Tony Burrell and Cultural Specialist David Tenario of Wa:k\, in presenting their video entitled “Who Are the Sobaípuri O’odham?” followed by interactive lectures and discussions. Through these means they strive to promote understanding of the human experience through the eyes of the Wa:k O’odham and their ancestors. Using discussions and interviews with Wa:k O’odham community members\, the video and subsequent discussions highlight the issues of how public policy\, politics\, and economic interest have influenced our understanding of the Wa:k O’odham and how their heritage has been shaped and in some cases erased. \nMore information at: http://www.oldpueblo.org/event/third-thursday-food-for-thought-8/ \nThis program is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/who-are-the-sobaipuri-oodham-tucson/
LOCATION:U Like Oriental Buffet\, 5101 N. Oracle Road\, Tucson\, 85704\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grant Recipient,Project Grant,Southern Arizona
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20171107T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20171107T193000
DTSTAMP:20260509T162940
CREATED:20171106T123803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171106T123803Z
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SUMMARY:Archaeology Café: Phoenix Archaeology Under the Freeways - Phoenix
DESCRIPTION:Archaeology Café – Phoenix Underground. Knowledge seekers of every kind are welcome at Archaeology Café\, where experts share their latest research on Phoenix’s deep and diverse history in a jargon-free zone. Former City Archaeologist Todd Bostwick kicks off the series with an exploration of Archaeology Under the Freeways. Learn more about what was found under the freeways we all travel daily. \nPresented by Archaeology Southwest\, a nonprofit organization working across the Southwest to explore and protect the places of our past\, Archaeology Café is an informal forum where adults can learn more about the Southwest’s deep history and speak directly to experts. At Archaeology Café\, we break down the static\, jargon-laden dynamic of traditional lectures\, and have an expert share some ideas with the group in ways that get discussion going. (Food and drink make things a little livelier\, too.) \nOver the past decades\, thanks to archaeological investigations in advance of new freeway construction\, much has been learned about Phoenix’s history and the lives of the people who lived in the Valley in the past. Dr. Todd Bostwick was involved in many of these investigations\, and he will give Café-goers a look under the freeways to learn more about what archaeologists uncovered during those excavation projects. \nMore information at: https://www.archaeologysouthwest.org/event/archaeology-cafe-phoenix-phoenix-archaeology-under-the-freeways/ \n  \nThis program is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/archaeology-cafe-phoenix-archaeology-under-the-freeways-phoenix/
LOCATION:Changing Hands Bookstore Phoenix\, 300 W. Camelback Road\, Phoenix\, 85013\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Arizona,Grant Recipient,Project Grant
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20171014T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20171014T150000
DTSTAMP:20260509T162940
CREATED:20171002T100318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171002T100318Z
UID:10065396-1507986000-1507993200@azhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Women on the Mother Road in Arizona: Route 66 - Kingman
DESCRIPTION:Screening and Discussion of Oral Histories and Documentary Film  \nCalled the “Mother Road” by author John Steinbeck\, U.S. Route 66 stretches some 2\,400 miles from Los Angeles to Chicago\, symbolic of the mobility available to Americans\, and an iconic highway for many travelers. Yet much of the historical perspective of the highway that passes through Arizona has primarily focused on men\, often overlooking the experiences of women and girls. Please join us for a screening and conversation with project director Katrina Parks\, historians Heidi Osselaer and Olivia Charest and archivist Sean Evans who will reexamine Route 66 from a female perspective. \nFunding for this program is provided in part by a grant from Arizona Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)\, with additional support from the Mohave Museum of History and the Arts. The event is free and open to the public. For more information\, please contact Katrina Parks at katrinaparks@mac.com.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/women-on-the-mother-road-in-arizona-route-66-kingman/
LOCATION:Mohave Museum of History and Arts\, 400 W. Beale St.\, Kingman\, AZ\, 86401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grant Recipient,Northern Arizona,Project Grant,Western Arizona
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Mohave Museum of History and Arts 400 W. Beale St. Kingman AZ 86401 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=400 W. Beale St.:geo:-114.0631229,35.1905105
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170915T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170915T213000
DTSTAMP:20260509T162940
CREATED:20170913T115719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170913T115719Z
UID:10065369-1505503800-1505511000@azhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Rolling Reels Film Screening: The Sandlot - Sells
DESCRIPTION:This screening will take place outdoors in Sells\, AZ at the Sells Recreation Center\, Main Street\, Sells\, AZ\, 85634. Please bring your own seating. Featuring an introduction by Esteemed Elder\, Lois Liston. \nThis screening is part of The Loft Cinema’s Rolling Reels series\, a community-building program that takes carefully curated films for free screenings in underserved rural areas\, providing a unique cultural experience. The movies will travel across Southern Arizona in The Loft Solar Cinema\, a van outfitted with solar panels that will power a 20-foot inflatable screen and state-of-the-art mobile projection system. \nLearn more at: https://loftcinema.org/film/the-sandlot-2/ \nThis program is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/8809/
LOCATION:Sells Recreation Center\, Main Street\, Sells\, AZ\, 85634\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grant Recipient,Project Grant,Southern Arizona
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GEO:31.9145188;-111.8686143
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170902T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170902T213000
DTSTAMP:20260509T162940
CREATED:20170830T143846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170830T143846Z
UID:10065363-1504378800-1504387800@azhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Rolling Reels Film Screening\, Geronimo: An American Legend - Dragoon
DESCRIPTION:This screening will take place outdoors at the Amerind Foundation\, 2100 N. Amerind Road\, Dragoon\, AZ\, 85609. Please bring your own seating. Featuring an introduction by Dr. Amy Fatzinger\, professor of American Indian Studies at the University of Arizona. \nThis screening is part of The Loft Cinema’s Rolling Reels series\, a community-building program that takes carefully curated films for free screenings in underserved rural areas\, providing a unique cultural experience. The movies will travel across Southern Arizona in The Loft Solar Cinema\, a van outfitted with solar panels that will power a 20-foot inflatable screen and state-of-the-art mobile projection system. \nMore information at: https://loftcinema.org/film/geronimo-an-american-legend/ \nThis program is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/rolling-reels-film-screening-geronimo-an-american-legend-dragoon/
LOCATION:La-NRC-Final-WHITE
CATEGORIES:Grant Recipient,Project Grant,Southern Arizona
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://azhumanities.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/rr-1.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170815T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170815T170000
DTSTAMP:20260509T162940
CREATED:20170731T124447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170731T124447Z
UID:10065334-1502784000-1502816400@azhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Mining Uranium Memories Exhibit Opening Day - Flagstaff
DESCRIPTION:Project Name: Mining Uranium Memories from Northern Arizona University – Sustainable Communities Program \nDates: August 15 through October 28 \nBased on oral history interviews and documentary research\, this exhibit created by the NAU Sustainable Communities program explores the tangled legacy of uranium mining and use in northern Arizona. It complements Hope and Trauma in a Poisoned Land\, a visual arts exhibit organized by the Flagstaff Arts Council. \nThe exhibit will open August 15. A  public reception will take place September 23. A schedule of events is available at: https://flagartscouncil.org/2017/07/schedule-hope-trauma-exhibition-announced/. Mining Uranium Memories is a part of the larger Hope and Trauma exhibit. \nThis project is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/mining-uranium-memories-exhibit-opening-day/
LOCATION:Heard-Museum-image
CATEGORIES:Northern Arizona,Project Grant
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://azhumanities.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/JayCombs1-1-rotated.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170812T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170812T210000
DTSTAMP:20260509T162940
CREATED:20170731T135440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170731T135440Z
UID:10065337-1502566200-1502571600@azhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Rolling Reels: Bringing Movies to You – Patagonia
DESCRIPTION:This screening is part of The Loft Cinema’s Rolling Reels series\, a community-building program that takes carefully curated films for free screenings in underserved rural areas\, providing a unique cultural experience. The movies will travel across Southern Arizona in The Loft Solar Cinema\, a van outfitted with solar panels that will power a 20-foot inflatable screen and state-of-the-art mobile projection system. \nFrom DisneyNature\, the studio behind Earth\, Oceans and Monkey Kingdom\, comes Wings of Life – a stunning adventure full of intrigue\, drama and mesmerizing beauty. Narrated by Oscar-winner Meryl Streep\, this intimate and unprecedented look at butterflies\, hummingbirds\, bees\, bats and flowers is a celebration of life\, as a third of the world’s food supply depends on these incredible – and increasingly threatened – creatures. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Louie Schwartzberg\, Wings of Life utilizes riveting high-speed\, closer-than-close filmmaking techniques to showcase in spectacular details these unsung heroes of our planet\, as well as celebrate the intricate\, complex and beautiful relationship between flowers and pollinators. (Dir. by Louie Schwartzberg\, 2011\, USA/Panama/Mexico\, 81 mins.\, Rated G) \nThis program is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/rolling-reels-bringing-movies-to-you-patagonia/
LOCATION:Fences-Workshop-Pic
CATEGORIES:Grant Recipient,Project Grant,Southern Arizona
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://azhumanities.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/rr-1.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170805T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170805T213000
DTSTAMP:20260509T162940
CREATED:20170629T113317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170629T113317Z
UID:10065330-1501961400-1501968600@azhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Rolling Reels: Bringing Movies to You - Tucson
DESCRIPTION:This screening is part of The Loft Cinema’s Rolling Reels series\, a community-building program that takes carefully curated films for free screenings in underserved rural areas\, providing a unique cultural experience. The movies will travel across Southern Arizona in The Loft Solar Cinema\, a van outfitted with solar panels that will power a 20-foot inflatable screen and state-of-the-art mobile projection system. Made possible by a grant from Arizona Humanities. \nBuck is an award-wining documentary which examines the life of Buck Brannaman\, the ‘horse whisperer’\, who grew up in the traveling entertainment industry\, performing stunts with horses. Brannaman became a well-known expert in the interactions between horses and people and was the inspiration for Robert Redford’s film\,The Horse Whisperer. (Dir. by Cindy Meehl\, 2011\, USA\, 88mins.\, Rated PG) \nThis program is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/rolling-reels-bringing-movies-to-you-tucson-2/
LOCATION:Robles Elementary School in Three Points\, AZ\, 9875 South Sasabe Rd.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85736\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grant Recipient,Project Grant,Southern Arizona
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GEO:32.0667611;-111.3172672
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Robles Elementary School in Three Points AZ 9875 South Sasabe Rd. Tucson AZ 85736 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=9875 South Sasabe Rd.:geo:-111.3172672,32.0667611
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170721T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170721T213000
DTSTAMP:20260509T162940
CREATED:20170629T113104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170629T113104Z
UID:10065329-1500665400-1500672600@azhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Rolling Reels: Bringing Movies to You - Tucson
DESCRIPTION:This screening is part of The Loft Cinema’s Rolling Reels series\, a community-building program that takes carefully curated films for free screenings in underserved rural areas\, providing a unique cultural experience. The movies will travel across Southern Arizona in The Loft Solar Cinema\, a van outfitted with solar panels that will power a 20-foot inflatable screen and state-of-the-art mobile projection system. Made possible by a grant from Arizona Humanities. \nRicky (Julian Dennison)\, a defiant young city kid whose numerous offences include graffiti\, littering\, smashing stuff\, breaking stuff\, stealing stuff\, throwing rocks and running away\, gets one last chance when he’s placed in a foster home in the New Zealand countryside. After quickly settling into his new life on the remote farm\, tragedy strikes and Ricky finds himself on the run with his cantankerous foster uncle (Sam Neill) in the wild New Zealand bush. A national manhunt ensues\, and the two are forced to put aside their differences and work together as a team as they are thrust into a hilarious and heartfelt adventure. Equal parts road comedy\, coming-of-age drama and ‘80s adventure film homage\, director Taikia Waititi (What We Do in the Shadows) masterfully weaves lively humor and action with emotionally honest performances from film veteran Sam Neil and newcomer Julian Dennison. Never short on laughs\, Hunt for the Wilderpeopleis a touching story about the perilous journey called “growing up” (at any age) and those who help up along the way. (Dir. by Taika Waititi\, 2016\, New Zealand\, 101 mins.\, Rated PG-13) \nThis program is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/rolling-reels-bringing-movies-to-you-tucson/
LOCATION:Pascua Yaqui Computer Clubhouse on the Pascua Yaqui Reservation\, 5100 W. Tetakusim\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85757\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grant Recipient,Project Grant,Southern Arizona
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GEO:32.114857;-111.0666831
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Pascua Yaqui Computer Clubhouse on the Pascua Yaqui Reservation 5100 W. Tetakusim Tucson AZ 85757 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=5100 W. Tetakusim:geo:-111.0666831,32.114857
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170716T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170716T213000
DTSTAMP:20260509T162940
CREATED:20170629T112621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170629T112621Z
UID:10065328-1500233400-1500240600@azhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Rolling Reels: Bringing Movies to You - Bisbee
DESCRIPTION:This screening is part of The Loft Cinema’s Rolling Reels series\, a community-building program that takes carefully curated films for free screenings in underserved rural areas\, providing a unique cultural experience. The movies will travel across Southern Arizona in The Loft Solar Cinema\, a van outfitted with solar panels that will power a 20-foot inflatable screen and state-of-the-art mobile projection system. Made possible by a grant from Arizona Humanities. \nAn Injury to One is an experimental documentary which explores the developing industry in Butte\, Montana in the 1880s after its brief period as a gold rush town. Those hoping to strike it rich were left to work for the copper mines\, which fuel the nascent electricity industry. In\, 1917\, as the Anaconda Mining Company gains power\, union organizer Frank Little comes to town to organize the miners and falls victim to vigilante justice. (Dir. by Travis Wilkerson\, 2002\, USA\, 53 mins.) \nThis program is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/rolling-reels-bringing-movies-to-you-bisbee-2/
LOCATION:Central School Project\, 43 Howell Ave\, Bisbee\, AZ\, 85603\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grant Recipient,Project Grant,Southern Arizona
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GEO:31.4429761;-109.9149386
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Central School Project 43 Howell Ave Bisbee AZ 85603 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=43 Howell Ave:geo:-109.9149386,31.4429761
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170715T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170715T213000
DTSTAMP:20260509T162940
CREATED:20170629T112331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170629T112331Z
UID:10065327-1500147000-1500154200@azhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Rolling Reels: Bringing Movies to You - Arivaca
DESCRIPTION:This screening is part of The Loft Cinema’s Rolling Reels series\, a community-building program that takes carefully curated films for free screenings in underserved rural areas\, providing a unique cultural experience. The movies will travel across Southern Arizona in The Loft Solar Cinema\, a van outfitted with solar panels that will power a 20-foot inflatable screen and state-of-the-art mobile projection system. Made possible by a grant from Arizona Humanities. \nIn Rango\, Johnny Depp provides the voice of the title character\, a kooky pet chameleon who gets tossed into a wild and raucous western town in desperate need of a hero. Through a series of comical misadventures\, Rango is appointed sheriff of this lawless outpost (a town so tough it’s just called “Dirt”)\, but the question is: can one unprepared and completely unqualified chameleon possibly change this little town’s future for the better? Filled with goofy characters\, humorous action and comical parodies of classic Spaghetti Westerns\, Rango is an animated treat for the whole family. (Dir. by Gore Verbinski\, 2011\, USA\, 107 mins.\, Rated PG) \nThis program is supported bt a grant from Arizona Humanities.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/rolling-reels-bringing-movies-to-you-arivaca/
LOCATION:Arivaca Community Center\, 16012 Universal Ranch Rd\, Arivaca\, AZ\, 85601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grant Recipient,Project Grant,Southern Arizona
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GEO:31.5893225;-111.2578151
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Arivaca Community Center 16012 Universal Ranch Rd Arivaca AZ 85601 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=16012 Universal Ranch Rd:geo:-111.2578151,31.5893225
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170625T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170625T203000
DTSTAMP:20260509T162940
CREATED:20170531T154842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170531T154842Z
UID:10065290-1498415400-1498422600@azhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Metal Road Navajo Documentary Film Tour - Flagstaff
DESCRIPTION:Metal Road (30 min.)\nDirected by Sarah Del Seronde\nFor decades\, thousands of Navajos worked the railroads maintaining the trans-continuental network. Metal Road enters the world of Navajo families amid history of railroad work thorugh the lens of one workday on the 9001 Heavy Steel Gang. \nFree and open to all! \nThis program is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities.\nMetal Road Navajo Documentary Film Tour – Flagstaff\nSunday\, June 25\n6:30-8:30pm\nNorthern Arizona University Campus – Native American Community Center\nS. Knoles Dr.\nFlagstaff\, AZ\n86011\n(928) 523-9557
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/metal-road-navajo-documentary-film-tour-flagstaff/
LOCATION:Northern Arizona University Campus – Native American Community Center\, S. Knoles Dr.\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, 86011\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grant Recipient,Northern Arizona,Project Grant
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GEO:35.1855491;-111.6573403
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Northern Arizona University Campus – Native American Community Center S. Knoles Dr. Flagstaff AZ 86011 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=S. Knoles Dr.:geo:-111.6573403,35.1855491
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170624T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170624T213000
DTSTAMP:20260509T162940
CREATED:20170531T162950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170531T162950Z
UID:10065291-1498332600-1498339800@azhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Rolling Reels: Bringing Movies to You - Dragoon
DESCRIPTION:Junior Bonner\, the classic rodeo western starring Steve McQueen\, will be screened with an introduction by Tom Sheridan. Sheridan will discuss western history and the giving way of the old west to progress. \nLearn more at www.loftcinema.org/rollingreels \nThis program is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/rolling-reels-bringing-movies-to-you-dragoon/
LOCATION:La-NRC-Final-WHITE
CATEGORIES:Grant Recipient,Project Grant,Southern Arizona
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://azhumanities.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/rr-1.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170624T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170624T160000
DTSTAMP:20260509T162940
CREATED:20170531T154651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170531T154651Z
UID:10065289-1498312800-1498320000@azhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Metal Road Navajo Documentary Film Tour - Window Rock
DESCRIPTION:Metal Road (30 min.)\nDirected by Sarah Del Seronde\nFor decades\, thousands of Navajos worked the railroads maintaining the trans-continuental network. Metal Road enters the world of Navajo families amid history of railroad work thorugh the lens of one workday on the 9001 Heavy Steel Gang. \nFree and open to all! \nThis program is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities.\nSaturday\, June 24\n2:00-4:00pm\nNavajo Nation Museum\nHighway 264 & Post Office Loop\nWindow Rock\, AZ 86515\n(928) 871-7941
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/metal-road-navajo-documentary-film-tour-window-rock/
LOCATION:Navajo Nation Museum\, Highway 264 & Post Office Loop\, Window Rock\, AZ\, 86515\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grant Recipient,Northern Arizona,Project Grant
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GEO:35.6670811;-109.0551934
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Navajo Nation Museum Highway 264 & Post Office Loop Window Rock AZ 86515 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Highway 264 & Post Office Loop:geo:-109.0551934,35.6670811
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170610T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170610T213000
DTSTAMP:20260509T162940
CREATED:20170531T163234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170531T163234Z
UID:10065292-1497123000-1497130200@azhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Rolling Reels: Bringing Movies to You - Bisbee
DESCRIPTION:Brassed Off\, a film starring Ewen McGregor about coal miners in a brass band will be screened with an introduction by Anna Ochoa O’Leary. O’Leary will discuss minig culture and the unique transition of a utilitarian community to an arts-based community. \nLearn more at https://loftcinema.org/event/rolling-reels/ \nThis program is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/rolling-reels-bringing-movies-to-you-bisbee/
LOCATION:Central School Project\, 43 Howell Ave\, Bisbee\, AZ\, 85603\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grant Recipient,Project Grant,Southern Arizona
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GEO:31.4429761;-109.9149386
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Central School Project 43 Howell Ave Bisbee AZ 85603 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=43 Howell Ave:geo:-109.9149386,31.4429761
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170528T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170528T170000
DTSTAMP:20260509T162940
CREATED:20170428T113531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170428T113531Z
UID:10065269-1495962000-1495990800@azhumanities.org
SUMMARY:27th Annual Zuni Festival of Arts and Culture - Flagstaff
DESCRIPTION:The Museum of Northern Arizona (MNA) Heritage Insights series at the 27th Annual Zuni\, 84th Annual Hopi\, and 68th Annual Navajo Festivals of Arts & Culture strengthens MNA’s institutional initiative of celebrating the cultural diversity of the Colorado Plateau by promoting cross-cultural understanding and increasing appreciation of the artistry\, history\, and cultural heritage of the Zuni\, Hopi\, and Navajo tribes. At each festival\, the Heritage Insights program is complimented by live musical and dance performances; a vibrant artists market that includes demonstrations from both traditional and contemporary indigenous artists and presentations by tribal experts\, scholars\, educators\, and elders allowing attendees to learn directly from source communities. \nClick here for more information from the Museum of Northern Arizona website. \nFestival: Saturday & Sunday\, May 27 & 28\, 2017\, 9 am-5 pm \nWeekend Pass: $18 adult\, $12 youth/student/American Indian\nDaily Admission: $12 adult; $8 youth (10-17)\, student (w/ ID) & American Indian (w/ tribal card)\nFree for Museum members & children under 10
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/27th-annual-zuni-festival-of-arts-and-culture-flagstaff/2017-05-28/
LOCATION:AZ
CATEGORIES:Grant Recipient,Northern Arizona,Project Grant
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://azhumanities.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/zuni-festival-1.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170527T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170527T170000
DTSTAMP:20260509T162940
CREATED:20170428T113531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170428T113531Z
UID:10065268-1495875600-1495904400@azhumanities.org
SUMMARY:27th Annual Zuni Festival of Arts and Culture - Flagstaff
DESCRIPTION:The Museum of Northern Arizona (MNA) Heritage Insights series at the 27th Annual Zuni\, 84th Annual Hopi\, and 68th Annual Navajo Festivals of Arts & Culture strengthens MNA’s institutional initiative of celebrating the cultural diversity of the Colorado Plateau by promoting cross-cultural understanding and increasing appreciation of the artistry\, history\, and cultural heritage of the Zuni\, Hopi\, and Navajo tribes. At each festival\, the Heritage Insights program is complimented by live musical and dance performances; a vibrant artists market that includes demonstrations from both traditional and contemporary indigenous artists and presentations by tribal experts\, scholars\, educators\, and elders allowing attendees to learn directly from source communities. \nClick here for more information from the Museum of Northern Arizona website. \nFestival: Saturday & Sunday\, May 27 & 28\, 2017\, 9 am-5 pm \nWeekend Pass: $18 adult\, $12 youth/student/American Indian\nDaily Admission: $12 adult; $8 youth (10-17)\, student (w/ ID) & American Indian (w/ tribal card)\nFree for Museum members & children under 10
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/27th-annual-zuni-festival-of-arts-and-culture-flagstaff/2017-05-27/
LOCATION:AZ
CATEGORIES:Grant Recipient,Northern Arizona,Project Grant
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://azhumanities.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/zuni-festival-1.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170409T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170409T180000
DTSTAMP:20260509T162940
CREATED:20170303T170758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170303T170758Z
UID:10065218-1491750000-1491760800@azhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Since You Asked Volume XIII:  A Salute to Women - Phoenix
DESCRIPTION:Connecting Students with Veterans \nReception and Book Signing\nPhoenix Edition 1\nSunday\, April 9\, 2017\n3:00 – 6:00 p.m. \nArizona State University West Campus\n4701 W. Thunderbird Rd.\nGlendale\, AZ 85306 \nJoin VHP for the debut of Since You Asked XIII: A Salute to Women \nKeynote Speaker\nLieutenant General Carol A. Mutter\, USMC (Ret.)\, the first woman in the history of the U.S. Armed Forces to be appointed to Lieutenant General. \nFor more information\, contact Brittany Henritze at: brittany@veteransheritage.org\n1-877-VHP-PROJ (847-7765) X701 or visit www.veteransheritage.org \nThis program is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/since-you-asked-volume-xiii-a-salute-to-women-phoenix/
LOCATION:maxine-marshall
CATEGORIES:Central Arizona,Grant Recipient,Project Grant
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://azhumanities.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/rodo-hop-skip-jump-reading-1.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170304T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170304T133000
DTSTAMP:20260509T162940
CREATED:20250708T014434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250708T014434Z
UID:10066846-1488628800-1488634200@azhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Find Your Park Series: History and Wildlife of Saguaro National Park - Tucson
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, March 4 \nHistory and Wildlife of Saguaro National Park a panel discussion featuring Jane Eppinga and wildlife biologist\, Jessica Lamberton-Moreno. \nPresented by: Jane Eppinga and Jessica Lamberton-Moreno \n12 PM & 2 PM \nEppinga’s content will be based on her book Saguaro National Park (Images of America). Her writing tells the story of the Organic Act of 1916 creating the NPS\, the subsequent designation of Tucson’s iconic National Monument by Herbert Hoover in 1933\, and the legislation that enlarged the park in 1994. Along with Jessica Lamberton-Moreno\, the discussion will highlight the variety of natural resources\, and creatures in the park. \nFor reservations\, please call 520-622-6014 during business hours\, beginning one week prior to the event. \nMore information at: http://www.wnpa.org/fyp-cs/ \nThis program is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/find-your-park-series-history-and-wildlife-of-saguaro-national-park-tucson-2/
LOCATION:The National Parks Store\, 12880 N. Vistoso Village Dr.	\, Tucson\, 85755 \, United States
CATEGORIES:Grant Recipient,Project Grant,Southern Arizona
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://azhumanities.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/kayenta-workshop-banner.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Western National Parks Association":MAILTO:info@wnpa.org
GEO:32.4400735;-110.9416531
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=The National Parks Store 12880 N. Vistoso Village Dr.	 Tucson 85755  United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=12880 N. Vistoso Village Dr.:geo:-110.9416531,32.4400735
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170304T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170304T133000
DTSTAMP:20260509T162940
CREATED:20170203T103016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250708T014522Z
UID:10062128-1488628800-1488634200@azhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Find Your Park Series: History and Wildlife of Saguaro National Park - Tucson
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, March 4 \nHistory and Wildlife of Saguaro National Park a panel discussion featuring Jane Eppinga and wildlife biologist\, Jessica Lamberton-Moreno. \nPresented by: Jane Eppinga and Jessica Lamberton-Moreno \n12 PM & 2 PM \nEppinga’s content will be based on her book Saguaro National Park (Images of America). Her writing tells the story of the Organic Act of 1916 creating the NPS\, the subsequent designation of Tucson’s iconic National Monument by Herbert Hoover in 1933\, and the legislation that enlarged the park in 1994. Along with Jessica Lamberton-Moreno\, the discussion will highlight the variety of natural resources\, and creatures in the park. \nFor reservations\, please call 520-622-6014 during business hours\, beginning one week prior to the event. \nMore information at: http://www.wnpa.org/fyp-cs/ \nThis program is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/find-your-park-series-history-and-wildlife-of-saguaro-national-park-tucson/
LOCATION:The National Parks Store\, 12880 N. Vistoso Village Dr.	\, Tucson\, 85755 \, United States
CATEGORIES:Grant Recipient,Project Grant,Southern Arizona
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://azhumanities.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/kayenta-workshop-banner.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Western National Parks Association":MAILTO:info@wnpa.org
GEO:32.4400735;-110.9416531
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=The National Parks Store 12880 N. Vistoso Village Dr.	 Tucson 85755  United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=12880 N. Vistoso Village Dr.:geo:-110.9416531,32.4400735
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170218T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170218T140000
DTSTAMP:20260509T162940
CREATED:20170127T131742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170127T131742Z
UID:10062124-1487419200-1487426400@azhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Find Your Park Series: Mythical River - Tucson
DESCRIPTION:In a lyrical mix of natural science\, history\, and memoir\, Melissa L. Sevigny ponders what it means to make a home in the American Southwest at a time when its most essential resource\, water\, is overexploited and undervalued. \nShare on Facebook \nIn a lyrical mix of natural science\, history\, and memoir\, Melissa L. Sevigny ponders what it means to make a home in the American Southwest at a time when its most essential resource\, water\, is overexploited and undervalued. Saturday\, February 18. 12 PM & 2 PM. \nHike the Canyon Loop Trail at Catalina State Park with Melissa Sevigny before attending the presentation. Meet at the picnic tables in the trailhead parking lot at 9:30 AM on Saturday\, February 18. The hike is limited to 15 participants. For reservations\, please call 520-622-6014 during business hours\, beginning one week prior to the event. \nClick here for more information about Catalina State Park and the trail. \nParticipants are encouraged to share their photos and park stories on findyourpark.com. \nThis program is supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/find-your-park-series-mythical-river-tucson/
LOCATION:The National Parks Store\, 12880 N. Vistoso Village Dr.	\, Tucson\, 85755 \, United States
CATEGORIES:Grant Recipient,Project Grant,Southern Arizona
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