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SUMMARY:Hi Jolly and Mystery of the US Army Camel Corps - Parker
DESCRIPTION:This presentation will explore the US Army’s experiment with using camel from the Middle East to make it more mobile in the newly acquired Southwest.  In order to teach the soldiers about camels\, a local from the Middle East\, who was called Hi Jolly\, was shipped over with the camels.  Even though Secretary of War Jefferson Davis desperately wanted the Camel Corps to be successful\, the experiment was a failure.  Find out what happened to the camels and their minder\, Hi Jolly\, with the conclusion of this experiment. \nCasey has been an educator for 15 years and a writer for much longer.  He has presented previously for Arizona Humanities\, as well as for regional\, state\, and national conferences on a variety of topics. A storyteller at heart\, Casey enjoys sharing with an audience.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/hi-jolly-and-mystery-of-the-us-army-camel-corps-parker/
LOCATION:Parker Public Library\, 1001 Navajo Ave\, Parker\, AZ\, 85344
CATEGORIES:AZ Speaks
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SUMMARY:Wrangling 1500 Wild Mustangs: Insights into the Wild Horse Controversy - Parker
DESCRIPTION:In 1989\, Alan Day lobbied the United States Congress and was granted approval to create our country’s first government-sponsored wild horse sanctuary on his South Dakota ranch. At the time\, the government housed roughly 2\,000 horses in feedlots. Fifteen hundred of those wild mustangs came to live at Mustang Meadows Ranch where\, for four years\, Alan trained and cared for them. Today\, the Bureau of Land Management holds over 60\,000 wild mustangs in feedlots\, and the number keeps growing. Why are so many of these esteemed animals in captivity?   Alan Day will share his experiences with the wild horses\, as well as his insights into the present controversy surrounding these icons of the West. \nIf it is possible to say someone can be born a cowboy\, then Alan Day was born one. He was the third generation to grow up on the 200\,000-acre Lazy B cattle ranch straddling the high deserts of southern Arizona and New Mexico. After graduating from the University of Arizona\, Alan returned to manage Lazy B for the next 40 years\, during which time he received awards for his dedication to land stewardship. In addition to co-authoring with his sister\, Sandra Day O’Connor\, the New York Times bestselling memoir Lazy B\, Alan also is the author of The Horse Lover: A Cowboy’s Quest to Save the Wild Mustangs and Cowboy Up: Life Lessons from Lazy B.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/wrangling-1500-wild-mustangs-insights-into-the-wild-horse-controversy-parker/
LOCATION:Parker Public Library\, 1001 Navajo Ave\, Parker\, AZ\, 85344
CATEGORIES:AZ Speaks
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SUMMARY:Arizona Kicks on Route 66 - Parker
DESCRIPTION:U.S. Route 66\, known as the “Mother Road\,” was built in 1926. It ran from Chicago to L. A. During the depression of the 1930s\, it became the major path by which people migrated west\, seeking work\, warm weather and new opportunities. Shore shares the history of Route 66 in Arizona\, including the impact it had on the state during its prime\, and what happened when the interstate ultimately bypassed some of the towns that drew life from the road. This multi-media presentation includes music\, video clips\, still photos\, and Shore’s storytelling magic. \nMarshall Shore\, Arizona’s Hip Historian. His passion is uncovering the weird\, the wonderful\, and the obscure treasures from our past: the semi-forgotten people\, places\, and events that have made us who we are today. Shore uses storytelling magic\, found film footage\, old photographs\, ephemera\, and artifacts to bring our state’s heritage to life in entertaining and educational presentations.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/arizona-kicks-on-route-66-parker/
LOCATION:Parker Public Library\, 1001 Navajo Ave\, Parker\, AZ\, 85344
CATEGORIES:AZ Speaks
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SUMMARY:Swing Into History - Parker
DESCRIPTION:With the exception of the most ardent collectors and older generation\, the influence and legacy of the big bands is largely forgotten despite their overwhelming popularity and significant role in early radio. Join Larson as he revisits the sounds America listened and danced to for more than three decades. Learn how iconic artists like Glenn Miller\, Tommy Dorsey\, Bing Crosby and Ella Fitzgerald got their start along with fellow bands\, vocalists\, composers and musicians. Finally\, enjoy the real thing\, as Larson plays from his personal collection of 30\,000 recordings\, sharing little- known historical trivia along with vintage sheet music\, posters and postcards. Host organizations may request specially themed music presentations\, i.e. Songs Of The Old West\, Christmas\, Valentine’s Day\, The Depression Years\, Roaring Twenties\, etc. Historical background information and displays are included. \nErik Larson earned a B. A. degree from San Diego State University in 1962 and served with Boys Clubs Of America (now Boys & Girls Clubs) for 30 years  as the director of five different Clubs throughout the Midwest and California. While in Aberdeen\, South Dakota and Des Moines\, Iowa he received a national awards for creating outreach programs designed to help youth from single parent or otherwise disadvantaged families. Eventually he was asked to join the National Staff as a management consultant to individual Club staffs and boards of directors. For nearly two decades\, he has been a volunteer docent at Riordan Mansion State Historic Park in Flagstaff.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/swing-into-history-12/
LOCATION:Parker Public Library\, 1001 Navajo Ave\, Parker\, AZ\, 85344
CATEGORIES:AZ Speaks
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SUMMARY:Swing Into History - Parker
DESCRIPTION:With the exception of the most ardent collectors and older generation\, the influence and legacy of the big bands is largely forgotten despite their overwhelming popularity and significant role in early radio. Join Larson as he revisits the sounds America listened and danced to for more than three decades. Learn how iconic artists like Glenn Miller\, Tommy Dorsey\, Bing Crosby and Ella Fitzgerald got their start along with fellow bands\, vocalists\, composers and musicians. Finally\, enjoy the real thing\, as Larson plays from his personal collection of 30\,000 recordings\, sharing little- known historical trivia along with vintage sheet music\, posters and postcards. Host organizations may request specially themed music presentations\, i.e. Songs Of The Old West\, Christmas\, Valentine’s Day\, The Depression Years\, Roaring Twenties\, etc. Historical background information and displays are included. \nErik Larson earned a B. A. degree from San Diego State University in 1962 and served with Boys Clubs Of America (now Boys & Girls Clubs) for 30 years as the director of five different Clubs throughout the Midwest and California. While in Aberdeen\, South Dakota and Des Moines\, Iowa he received a national awards for creating outreach programs designed to help youth from single parent or otherwise disadvantaged families. Eventually he was asked to join the National Staff as a management consultant to individual Club staffs and boards of directors. For nearly two decades\, he has been a volunteer docent at Riordan Mansion State Historic Park in Flagstaff.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/swing-into-history-parker/
LOCATION:Parker Public Library\, 1001 Navajo Ave\, Parker\, AZ\, 85344
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