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  • October 2026

  • Sat 3

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

    October 3 @ 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
    Springerville Heritage Center 418 E. Main Stret, Springerville, 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 […]

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  • Sun 4

    Emily Dickinson Poetry Party – Glendale Public Library

    October 4 @ 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
    Glendale Public Library - Foothills Library 19055 N. 57th Ave., Glendale, United States

    Join us as we kick off our NEA Big Read programming featuring The Essential Emily Dickinson. This family-friendly event includes pop-up talks from Dickinson scholar, Rosemarie Dombrowski, poetry-making craft stations, button making stations, snacks, and more!  

  • Wed 7

    Living Landscapes: Food, Memory, and the Sonoran Desert

    October 7 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
    Sedona Public Library in the Village 25 W. Saddlehorn Road, Sedona, AZ, United States

    Chef and Artist Jeffrey Lazos Ferns invites you to explore Arizona’s Indigenous Foodways and the Sonoran Desert as a living archive of cultural knowledge, focusing on how Indigenous foodways and ecological relationships have shaped Arizona communities over generations. Through stories of indigenous plants, including the Sonoran Desert tree pantry, Sonoran Desert cactus pantry, and the […]

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  • Thu 15

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

    October 15 @ 6:00 pm - 7:15 pm
    Heroes Regional Park Library 6075 N 83rd Ave, Glendale, 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
  • Wed 21

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

    October 21 @ 5:00 pm - 6:15 pm
    Keep Sedona Beautiful 360 Brewer Road, Sedona, 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
  • Wed 21

    The Wild West Fiddle Project: Arizona’s Hidden Soundscape

    October 21 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
    Leisure World 908 S. Power Rd., Mesa, 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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  • Sat 24

    Arizona’s Ark of Taste Foods with Chef Amber Sampson

    October 24 @ 2:00 am - 3:30 pm
    Chandler Hamilton Library 3700 S. Arizona Ave, Chandler, AZ, United States

    Chef and Cultural Anthropologist Amber Sampson brings you on a journey of taste around Arizona's heritage food history. Sampson will expand on Arizona's Ark of Taste, a living catalog of foods facing extinction, including the local, heritage, and native foods that are unique to Arizona's food history. Come learn about favorites, like White Sonora Wheat, […]

    FREE
  • November 2026

  • Sun 1

    The Essential Emily Dickinson Book Talk: Victory comes late: Emily Dickinson’s Quiet Patriotism

    November 1 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
    Foothills Public Library, Glendale 19055 N. 57th Ave., Glendale, AZ, United States

    NEA Big Read programming provides communities with the opportunity to gather, discuss, and create in the spirit of a single book/author, in this case, The Essential Emily Dickinson. No previous experience with poetry or the works of Emily Dickinson is required. Victory comes late: Emily Dickinson's Quiet Patriotism In this talk, participants will learn about […]

  • Wed 4

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

    November 4 @ 5:30 am - 6:30 pm
    Eloy Santa Cruz Library 1000 N. Main St., Eloy, 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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  • Sat 7

    The Gift of Hunger and Turkey in Diné Foodways

    November 7 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
    Suprise City Hall, Council Chambers 16000 N Civic Center Plaza, Surprise, AZ

    Stories of Diné food traditions, both before and after first contact, reveal deep connections between sustenance, survival, and spirit. These include the story of the Nayee' (monster) hunger and how Turkey saved the precious agricultural seeds. Today, emerging Diné foodways seek to revive these enduring traditions—resurging what has faded, while striving to elevate and innovate […]

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