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UID:2228-1492819200-1492905600@savetheconfluence.com
SUMMARY:Fee Free Days in America's National Parks
DESCRIPTION:America’s Best Idea – the national parks – is even better when it’s free!\nMark your calendar for these entrance fee-free* dates in 2017: \n• April 15-16 and 22-23: Weekends of National Park Week\n• August 25: National Park Service Birthday\n• September 30: National Public Lands Day\n• November 11-12: Veterans Day Weekend \nThe fee waiver includes entrance fees\, commercial tour fees\, and transportation entrance fees. Other fees such as reservation\, camping\, tours\, concession and fees collected by third parties are not included unless stated otherwise. \nFee-free days make parks accessible to more people. However\, national parks are always economical\, with entrance fees that range from $3 to $30. In addition\, any fourth grade student can get a free annual pass through the Every Kid in a Park program\, and active duty military and citizens with a permanent disability can also get free passes. For more information about the variety of discounted passes available\, please visit http://www.nps.gov/findapark/passes.htm.
URL:https://savetheconfluence.com/event/fee-free-days-americas-national-parks-9/
LOCATION:Lake Powell Resorts and Marinas\, 100 Lake Shore Dr\, Page\, AZ\, 86040\, United States
CATEGORIES:Parks Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170415T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170415T150000
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CREATED:20170112T192804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170112T192804Z
UID:2141-1492264800-1492268400@savetheconfluence.com
SUMMARY:Author Lecture Series: Where the Wind Dreams of Staying
DESCRIPTION:This powerful memoir captures the emotional storms of a boy\, and then a man\, who seeks meaning in a place\, or a place with meaning. In a series of interwoven essays\, readers will find rich\, detailed explorations of western landscapes\, balanced with stories of personal reflection\, determination\, doubt\, and fulfillment. \nUltimately a story of resilience\, Where the Wind Dreams of Staying is a lyrical tribute to the richly varied landscapes and lifestyles of the inland West. \nA book signing will follow in the Babbitt Gallery. \nFree with admission or membership
URL:https://savetheconfluence.com/event/author-lecture-series-wind-dreams-staying/
LOCATION:Museum of Northern Arizona\, 3101 N Fort Valley Rd\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, 86001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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CREATED:20170209T135634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170209T135634Z
UID:2158-1492214400-1492387200@savetheconfluence.com
SUMMARY:Fee Free Days in America's National Parks
DESCRIPTION:America’s Best Idea – the national parks – is even better when it’s free!\nMark your calendar for these entrance fee-free* dates in 2017: \n• April 15-16 and 22-23: Weekends of National Park Week\n• August 25: National Park Service Birthday\n• September 30: National Public Lands Day\n• November 11-12: Veterans Day Weekend \nThe fee waiver includes entrance fees\, commercial tour fees\, and transportation entrance fees. Other fees such as reservation\, camping\, tours\, concession and fees collected by third parties are not included unless stated otherwise. \nFee-free days make parks accessible to more people. However\, national parks are always economical\, with entrance fees that range from $3 to $30. In addition\, any fourth grade student can get a free annual pass through the Every Kid in a Park program\, and active duty military and citizens with a permanent disability can also get free passes. For more information about the variety of discounted passes available\, please visit http://www.nps.gov/findapark/passes.htm.
URL:https://savetheconfluence.com/event/fee-free-days-americas-national-parks-7/
LOCATION:Lake Powell Resorts and Marinas\, 100 Lake Shore Dr\, Page\, AZ\, 86040\, United States
CATEGORIES:Parks Events
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CREATED:20170316T124004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170316T124004Z
UID:2232-1491850800-1491854400@savetheconfluence.com
SUMMARY:Sedona Lecture Series: Extreme Landscapes
DESCRIPTION:Extreme Landscapes with Wayne Ranney \nAward-winning author and geologic interpreter Wayne Ranney documents his most recent adventures through a photographic tour of the earth’s most incredible terrain\, including the American Southwest. \nSeries Details:\nJoin artists and scientists for informative and insightful discussions when the Sedona Muses of the Museum of Northern Arizona (MNA) presents “Colorado Plateau Extremes\,” an annual monthly lecture series \nTickets: $6 member\, $7 nonmember\nTickets are available for purchase at:\nMuseum of Northern Arizona\nBashas’ in Sedona\nWeber’s IGA at the Village of Oak Creek in Sedona\nAt the door beginning at 6:30 p.m.
URL:https://savetheconfluence.com/event/sedona-lecture-series-extreme-landscapes/
LOCATION:Sedona United Methodist Church\, 3026 State Route 179\, Sedona\, AZ\, 86336\, United States
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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LAST-MODIFIED:20170407T175526Z
UID:2260-1491660000-1491667200@savetheconfluence.com
SUMMARY:STEAM 2nd Saturday: Radical Reptiles-Special Live Animal Program
DESCRIPTION:Free with membership or admission \nCalling all kids and families! Get up close with amazing live reptiles at the Museum’s next STEAM Second Saturday. Learn from a Reptile Educator the ecology of where they live\, what they eat and more. Visitors will gain a new appreciation for this unusual class of animals.
URL:https://savetheconfluence.com/event/steam-2nd-saturday-radical-reptiles-special-live-animal-program/
LOCATION:Museum of Northern Arizona\, 3101 N Fort Valley Rd\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, 86001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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CREATED:20170407T175353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170407T175353Z
UID:2250-1491505200-1491512400@savetheconfluence.com
SUMMARY:Bears Ears Evening Update
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to an evening of conversation (and dessert!) to learn the latest on Bears Ears. What does the future hold for Bears Ears National Monument? Explore the history\, policy breakthroughs\, controversy\, current status\, and what’s in store for Bears Ears over the coming year. \nWHEN: Thursday\, April 6\, 7-9 pm in Castle Valley\, Utah \nWHO: We’ll be joined by two Grand Canyon Trust staff members working to support tribes and protect and defend Bears Ears National Monument: \nNatasha Hale\, Native American Program Director\nTim Peterson\, Utah Wildlands Program Director (and photographer) \nThis is the first in a series of three 2017 Grand Canyon Trust gatherings in the Moab area. Please join us. \nHave questions? Need directions? Please RSVP to maryobrien10@gmail.com. Hope to see you in Castle Valley on April 6th.
URL:https://savetheconfluence.com/event/bears-ears-evening-update/
LOCATION:Castle Valley\, UT\, Castle Valley\, UT\, 84532\, United States
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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UID:2235-1490536800-1490540400@savetheconfluence.com
SUMMARY:Songs of the People
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a one time only presentation of Songs of the People: Performance and Stories by traditional Native American singers Roman Orona\, Kenneth Cozad\, Jay Begaye at Pueblo Grande Museum on Sunday\, March 26 at 2 p.m. \nThis unique performance will include songs and stories from the different tribes of these singers including Dine\, Comanche\, and Apache. Following this performance\, the audience will have an opportunity to meet each of the singers\, receive autographs\, and purchase their music. \nSongs of the People is an accompanying program to the premiere exhibit One World\, Many Voices: The Artistry of Canyon Records at Pueblo Grande Museum. This exhibition\, which is included with regular Museum admission\, features over 35 large scale photographs of Canyon Records artists including Jay Begaye and Roman Orona. \nTickets for this event are available online for $10 in advance\, or $12 the day of at the Museum; children under age 6 are free with a reserved ticket. Discounts for Museum Members available. Concert tickets do not include Museum Admission.
URL:https://savetheconfluence.com/event/songs-of-the-people/
LOCATION:Pueblo Grande Museum\, 4619 E Washington St\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85034\, United States
CATEGORIES:Demonstrations,festivals
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170327T040000
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CREATED:20170209T135507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170209T135507Z
UID:2176-1490349600-1490587200@savetheconfluence.com
SUMMARY:American Indian Student Art Show & Sale
DESCRIPTION:Drawing student artists from across the United States\, the Heard Museum Guild American Indian Student Art Show & Sale\, in the Heard’s Monte Vista Room\, offers the opportunity to purchase unique treasures by tomorrow’s master artists. Admission is free; museum admission additional. \nOne of the few national events celebrating the achievements of young Native artists\, the Student Art Show & Sale at the Heard Museum offers an incomparable selection of artwork for viewing and purchase. Visitors can peruse more than 400 works of art by students in grades 7 to 12 on display and for sale. The show features a vast array of traditional and fine art – katsina dolls\, pottery\, baskets\, jewelry\, beadwork\, weavings\, paintings and sculpture – as well as unique contemporary pieces in creative media. \nA panel of esteemed judges chooses outstanding pieces in a juried competition\, and winners receive cash prizes and ribbons. The students price their own artwork and receive the proceeds from the sale of their work. Money for scholarships and school art program grants are raised through the sale of student art note cards\, which feature artwork by students and are available at the Heard Museum Shops. \nSince 1992\, this annual event has returned more than $300\,000 to students from the sale of their artwork and more than $100\,000 in scholarships and grants to participating students’ art teachers. \nMembers Only:\nFriday\, March 24. See the website for details and times. \nOpen to the Public: March 25-27\nFree and open to the public; museum admission additional: \nSaturday\, March 25\, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSunday\, March 26\, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nMonday\, March 27\, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. \nhttp://heard.org/event/student-art/
URL:https://savetheconfluence.com/event/american-indian-student-art-show-sale/
LOCATION:Heard Museum\, 2301 N Central Ave\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
CATEGORIES:festivals
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170318T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170318T150000
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CREATED:20170316T123325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170316T123325Z
UID:2230-1489845600-1489849200@savetheconfluence.com
SUMMARY:Shop Talk: Hopi Katsina Dolls with Loren Kootswatewa
DESCRIPTION:Artist Loren Kootswatewa will discuss the history\, tradition and inspiration behind Katsina dolls. Free public event.
URL:https://savetheconfluence.com/event/shop-talk-hopi-katsina-dolls-loren-kootswatewa/
LOCATION:Museum of Northern Arizona\, 3101 N Fort Valley Rd\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, 86001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170313T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170317T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T031013
CREATED:20170209T135559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170209T135559Z
UID:2166-1489395600-1489770000@savetheconfluence.com
SUMMARY:Spring Break Discovery Camp
DESCRIPTION:Ages 5-12\n$50/day or $230/week\nMembers receive a 10% discount on registration. \nOnline registration begins February 1 \nExperience and explore the exciting worlds of art and science and get creative at our Spring Break Discovery Camp! Spend your week learning all about the Colorado Plateau’s animals and enjoy daily art projects\, field trips\, and fun in the Museum’s Discovery Village.
URL:https://savetheconfluence.com/event/spring-break-discovery-camp/
LOCATION:Museum of Northern Arizona\, 3101 N Fort Valley Rd\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, 86001\, United States
CATEGORIES:festivals,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170304T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170305T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T031013
CREATED:20170209T135720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170209T135720Z
UID:2174-1488619800-1488729600@savetheconfluence.com
SUMMARY:Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market
DESCRIPTION:Saturday March 4\, 9:30 a.m to 5 p.m.\nSunday March 5\, 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. \nA long-standing nationally recognized event\, the Fair is the second largest market of its kind in the country. Featuring more than 600 Native artists including well established and acclaimed talents along with a new and upcoming generation. Breath-taking works across a wide variety of traditional and cutting edge media dazzle visitors each year. Held the first weekend of March\, the Fair attracts over 10\,000 guests and has become a gathering place for art lovers and the community to celebrate and learn about Native art and culture. \nTickets \nAvailable in advance: \nAvailable Online Dec 15th – March 3rd;\nAt the museum Admissions counter Dec 15- Mar 3;\nOr by calling 602.251.0209 ext. 2276 (through Feb 3rd ). \nTickets are also available at the Admissions booth during the event. \nPlease note that discounts for general admission\, including the Canadian Traveller Magazine discount\, the Visit Scottsdale “Warm Weather” promotion and Culture Passes are not accepted for Fair entry. We apologize for any inconvenience. \nEvent Ticket Prices: \nGeneral admissions: $20 \nMembers: \nPre-sale admission: $15 each for up to 4 tickets purchased on-line or at admissions desk now through February 3\, 2017 .\nPatron level members receive 2 free tickets.\nCurator level members receive 4 free tickets.\nCircles members receive additional admission benefits based on category of support. \nReduced admission with ID: $10\n(available at gate and museum admissions desk only- not online) \nAmerican Indians\nstudents age 17 and older\nretired and active military \nThe market is free for children ages 16 and under. \nVisit heard.org/fair for all the details \n[Pictured: Plique a jour enamel small sculpture by Liz Wallace (Navajo). This piece was a Best of Show award winner in 2016]
URL:https://savetheconfluence.com/event/heard-museum-guild-indian-fair-market/
LOCATION:Heard Museum\, 2301 N Central Ave\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
CATEGORIES:festivals
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170220T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170221T000000
DTSTAMP:20260424T031013
CREATED:20170209T135807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170209T135807Z
UID:2156-1487548800-1487635200@savetheconfluence.com
SUMMARY:Fee Free Days in America's National Parks
DESCRIPTION:America’s Best Idea – the national parks – is even better when it’s free!\nMark your calendar for these entrance fee-free* dates in 2017: \n• February 20: Presidents’ Day\n• April 15-16 and 22-23: Weekends of National Park Week\n• August 25: National Park Service Birthday\n• September 30: National Public Lands Day\n• November 11-12: Veterans Day Weekend \nThe fee waiver includes entrance fees\, commercial tour fees\, and transportation entrance fees. Other fees such as reservation\, camping\, tours\, concession and fees collected by third parties are not included unless stated otherwise. \nFee-free days make parks accessible to more people. However\, national parks are always economical\, with entrance fees that range from $3 to $30. In addition\, any fourth grade student can get a free annual pass through the Every Kid in a Park program\, and active duty military and citizens with a permanent disability can also get free passes. For more information about the variety of discounted passes available\, please visit http://www.nps.gov/findapark/passes.htm.
URL:https://savetheconfluence.com/event/fee-free-days-americas-national-parks-8/
LOCATION:Lake Powell Resorts and Marinas\, 100 Lake Shore Dr\, Page\, AZ\, 86040\, United States
CATEGORIES:Parks Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170211T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170212T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T031013
CREATED:20170112T193414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170112T193414Z
UID:2147-1486805400-1486918800@savetheconfluence.com
SUMMARY:27th Annual World Championship Hoop Dance Contest
DESCRIPTION:This event showcases a unique sport. Prepare for stunning performances of the men and women who are vying to call themselves World Champion Hoop Dancer. The event combines artistry\, sheer athleticism and cultural traditions to create an exciting\, colorful and suspenseful competition. \nOn February 11 – 12\, 2017\, top American Indian and Canadian First Nation hoop dancers will compete at the Heard Museum to win the prestigious title and cash prizes at the two-day competition\, in which men and women compete on an equal field. \nOver time\, the intertribal hoop dance has expanded to incorporate new and creative designs and extremely intricate footwork. Each dancer presents a unique variation of the intertribal hoop dance\, weaving in aspects of his or her distinct tradition and culture. Individual routines are presented using as few as four to as many as 50 hoops\, which are manipulated to create a variety of designs including animals\, butterflies and globes. \nDancers are judged on a slate of five skills: precision\, timing/rhythm\, showmanship\, creativeness and speed. Contestants compete in one of five categories: Tiny Tots (5 and under)\, Youth (6-12)\, Teen (13-17)\, Adult (18-39)\, and Senior (40 and older). \nIn 2016\, more than 80 contestants participated in the competition\, in which Nakotah Larance (Hopi/Tewa/Assiniboine) successfully defended his 2015 title as adult world champion. Terry Goedel (Yakama/Tulalip) received another Senior Championship title\, while Talon Ree Duncan (San Carlos Apache/Mandan/Hidatsa/Arikara) is now the new World Teen Champion. Jaron Yazzie (Navajo/Apache)\, 12\, took top honors in the Youth Division. \nNOTE: Lawn seating only. Please bring folding chairs or blankets to sit on. This is an outdoor event so please plan accordingly for the weather. Bottled water is the only beverage that may be brought into this event. \nTickets are $18 for adults\, $7.50 for children ages 4-12 and $12 for members. \nCircles of GIving Tent sponsored by APS\nTeen Competition sponsored by The Jay Kahn Memorial Fund\nAdditional support provided by: Arizona Commission on the Arts and the City of Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture
URL:https://savetheconfluence.com/event/27th-annual-world-championship-hoop-dance-contest/
LOCATION:Heard Museum\, 2301 N Central Ave\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
CATEGORIES:festivals
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170128T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170128T223000
DTSTAMP:20260424T031013
CREATED:20161203T214005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161203T214005Z
UID:2014-1485617400-1485642600@savetheconfluence.com
SUMMARY:Rumble on the Mountain 3
DESCRIPTION:Rumble on the Mountain 3 – “Our Story” \nJoin us for the third annual Celebration of Water (R3)\, and the telling of an indigenous history of the Colorado Plateau. (4pm-10pm) Featuring Live Music\, Live Art\, Info Booths\, Childrens Corner (3:30pm-6pm) and conscious voices from the Hopi\, Havasupai\, and Navajo Nations. $12 Adults\, $7 Students\, kids 12 & under free with adult.
URL:https://savetheconfluence.com/event/rumble-mountain-3/
LOCATION:Orpheum Theater\, 15 W Aspen Ave\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, 86001\, United States
CATEGORIES:festivals,Seminars,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170127T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170127T203000
DTSTAMP:20260424T031013
CREATED:20161229T202702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161229T202702Z
UID:2096-1485543600-1485549000@savetheconfluence.com
SUMMARY:Radio Healer: Indigenous Re-imagined Ceremonies
DESCRIPTION:Join Phoenix\, Arizona indigenous artist collective Radio Healer for a final encore performance of Animal Mother Moves the Four Winds of Rush Hour\, on the back patio of Pueblo Grande Museum. \nThis immersive performance uses indigenous tools\, regalia\, video\, and sound to perform artworks that make the everyday familiar seem strange. \nSupported by an artist grant from the Arizona Commission on the Arts and building on over 10 years of exploration\, the collective has combined technology\, cultural practices\, critical thinking\, and community outreach into a singular experience. Using indigenous tools\, which they create by hacking with modern electronics\, Radio Healer performs indigenous re-imagined ceremonies that include amplified experimental music and sounds with oversized projections of video\, and dance. \nRadio Healer: Re-imagined Indigenous Ceremonies is presented by Pueblo Grande Museum and City of Phoenix. Support by CALA Alliance and ASU Art Museum.
URL:https://savetheconfluence.com/event/radio-healer-indigenous-re-imagined-ceremonies/
LOCATION:Pueblo Grande Museum\, 4619 E Washington St\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85034\, United States
CATEGORIES:festivals
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170125T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170125T200000
DTSTAMP:20260424T031013
CREATED:20170112T193117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170112T193117Z
UID:2139-1485367200-1485374400@savetheconfluence.com
SUMMARY:Water Challenges: Part 1 - Future of the Colorado Plateau Forum
DESCRIPTION:Update: This event is full. To be added to the waitlist\, visit http://bit.ly/2hOgP2A. \nFree community event\nSpace is limited to 100 participants\nPre-event registration required\nTo register\, visit http://bit.ly/2hOgP2A \nDoors open at 5:30 p.m. and the forum begins promptly at 6 p.m. \nThe American Southwest is drying out. The white “bathtub rings” around Lake Powell and Lake Mead\, the two big reservoirs in the Colorado River Basin\, are the most visible signs of our water shortage. But there is also an invisible bathtub ring below ground—in our aquifers. In part one of this two-part series on water\, forum presenters and participants will explore the hydrology of our aquifers\, their condition\, who owns them and who controls their use. \nHere on the Coconino Plateau our regional water future depends largely on two regional ground-water flow systems\, the shallow C aquifer and the deep Redwall-Muav aquifer. Ground-water withdrawals have been steadily increasing since 1975\, with about two-thirds of the withdrawals from the C aquifer. A 2014 study using NASA satellite data showed that ground-water in the Colorado River Basin is now being depleted six times faster than surface water. Some of these ground-water losses will take thousands of years to be recharged naturally. \nThis forum will address concerns being raised among hydrologists\, state water planners and decision-makers about the future availability and sustainability of our water supplies. \nParticipants will be asked to engage directly with the presenters\, including Ron Doba (Coconino Plateau Watershed Partnership)\, Jamie Macy (USGS)\, Jason John (Navajo Nation)\, Doug Dunham (Arizona Department of Water Resources) and Brad Hill (City of Flagstaff). The forum will be hosted by Dr. Abe Springer\, Professor of Hydrogeology in the School of Earth Sciences and Environmental Sustainability at NAU. \nThe Future of the Colorado Plateau Forum is designed to address the region’s environmental and demographic concerns. The series enables citizens and professionals to share ideas and perspectives on important concerns affecting the region\, including land management\, water availability\, wildlife conservation\, energy production and economic sustainability. \nFor more information\, call 928.774.5213. The Museum of Northern Arizona is located at 3101 N. Fort Valley Road in Flagstaff. \nImage: Detail of Storm Over Sand Spring by Jim Duffield\, Hopi Water Resources Program
URL:https://savetheconfluence.com/event/water-challenges-part-1-future-colorado-plateau-forum-2/
LOCATION:Museum of Northern Arizona\, 3101 N Fort Valley Rd\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, 86001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Discussions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170125T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170125T200000
DTSTAMP:20260424T031013
CREATED:20170112T192907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170112T192907Z
UID:2135-1485367200-1485374400@savetheconfluence.com
SUMMARY:Water Challenges—Part 1: Future of the Colorado Plateau Forum
DESCRIPTION:***Space is limited to 100 participants and pre-registration is required. Register at: http://bit.ly/2hOgP2A \nThe American Southwest is drying out. The white “bathtub rings” around Lake Powell and Lake Mead\, the two big reservoirs in the Colorado River Basin\, are the most visible signs of our water shortage. But there is also an invisible bathtub ring below ground—in our aquifers. In part one of this two-part series on water\, forum presenters and participants will explore the hydrology of our aquifers\, their condition\, who owns them and who controls their use. \nHere on the Coconino Plateau our regional water future depends largely on two regional ground-water flow systems\, the shallow C aquifer and the deep Redwall-Muav aquifer. Ground-water withdrawals have been steadily increasing since 1975\, with about two-thirds of the withdrawals from the C aquifer. A 2014 study using NASA satellite data showed that ground-water in the Colorado River Basin is now being depleted six times faster than surface water. Some of these ground-water losses will take thousands of years to be recharged naturally. \nThis forum will address concerns being raised among hydrologists\, state water planners and decision-makers about the future availability and sustainability of our water supplies. Participants will be asked to engage directly with the presenters\, including: \nRon Doba (Coconino Plateau Watershed Partnership)\nJamie Macy (USGS)\nJason John (Navajo Nation)\nDoug Dunham (Arizona Department of Water Resources)\nBrad Hill (City of Flagstaff) \nThe forum will be hosted by Dr. Abe Springer\, Professor of Hydrogeology in the School of Earth Sciences and Environmental Sustainability at NAU. \nThe Future of the Colorado Plateau Forum is designed to address the region’s environmental and demographic concerns. The series enables citizens and professionals to share ideas and perspectives on important concerns affecting the region\, including land management\, water availability\, wildlife conservation\, energy production and economic sustainability.
URL:https://savetheconfluence.com/event/water-challenges-part-1-future-colorado-plateau-forum/
LOCATION:Museum of Northern Arizona\, 3101 N Fort Valley Rd\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, 86001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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ORGANIZER;CN="Grand Canyon Trust":MAILTO:info@grandcanyontrust.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170124T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170124T203000
DTSTAMP:20260424T031013
CREATED:20170112T193300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170112T193300Z
UID:2143-1485282600-1485289800@savetheconfluence.com
SUMMARY:Boulder Creek Waterkeeper Launch Party
DESCRIPTION:Boulder Creek has a voice. The Colorado Ocean Coalition in partnership with the Waterkeeper Alliance is launching a new project\, the Boulder Creek Waterkeeper Affiliate initiative. This project is dedicated to monitoring\, protecting and preserving the creek and watershed\, and building a community of individuals and organizations that support swimmable\, drinkable\, and fishable waters that flow from land to sea. \nSpeakers starting at 7:00PM\nWelcome by Vicki Nichols Goldstein\, Founder & Executive Director of COCO \nTed Ross\, COCO Advisory Board Member leading the Boulder Creek Waterkeeper Affiliate initiative \nGary Wockner\, Boardmember Waterkeeper Alliance\, will do a 20-minute slideshow discussing the Waterkeeper Alliance\, international eco-adventures to meet Waterkeepers in other countries\, and his new book\, RIVER WARRIOR: Fighting to Protect the World’s Rivers. Book sales will be donated to COCO to help launch the Boulder Creek Waterkeeper Affiliate. \nLight refreshments will be served. \nPhoto Credit: By kevin (Own work) [CC BY-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)]\, via Wikimedia Commons \nHosted by: The Colorado Ocean Coalition\, Save the Colorado\, and the Waterkeeper Alliance
URL:https://savetheconfluence.com/event/boulder-creek-waterkeeper-launch-party/
LOCATION:Private Home: 444 Highland Ave. Boulder
CATEGORIES:festivals
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170122T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170122T150000
DTSTAMP:20260424T031013
CREATED:20161219T014859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161219T014859Z
UID:2085-1485093600-1485097200@savetheconfluence.com
SUMMARY:One World\, Many Voices\, Two Languages
DESCRIPTION:Come listen to the ancient sounds of the Aztec at Pueblo Grande Museum during the special performance One World\, Many Voices…Two Languages on January 22\, 2017 from 2 to 3 p.m. Enjoy a bilingual musical performance and presentation on Aztec-style instruments by Canyon Records recording artist Xavier Quijas Yxayotl. \nDuring his performance Xavier will share stories on the cultural significance of the instruments and how they were used. He will also provide demonstrations of each instrument\, many hand made by Xavier himself. This presentation will offer a unique view of indigenous and Mexican culture rarely seen in the U.S. Following the program\, the audience will have an opportunity to ask questions about the instruments used in the performance\, meet Xavier\, and purchase his music. \nTickets for this event are available online at pueblogrande.com for $10 in advance\, or $12 the day of at the Museum; children under age 6 are free with a reserved ticket. Discounts for Museum Members available. \nThis presentation is an accompanying program to the premiere exhibit One World\, Many Voices: The Artistry of Canyon Records at Pueblo Grande Museum. As a Canyon Records artist\, images of Xavier Quijas Yxayotl are featured in the exhibit which is included with regular Museum admission.
URL:https://savetheconfluence.com/event/one-world-many-voices-two-languages/
LOCATION:Pueblo Grande Museum\, 4619 E Washington St\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85034\, United States
CATEGORIES:festivals
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170121T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170121T150000
DTSTAMP:20260424T031013
CREATED:20170112T193005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170112T193005Z
UID:2137-1485007200-1485010800@savetheconfluence.com
SUMMARY:Author Lecture Series: Fred Harvey at the Grand Canyon
DESCRIPTION:Over the Edge: Fred Harvey at the Grand Canyon with Kathleen L. Howard and Diana F. Pardue \nAuthors Kathleen L. Howard and Diana F. Pardue (Curator of Collections at the Heard Museum) present Over the Edge: Fred Harvey at the Grand Canyon and in the Great Southwest. Visually enticing and drawing from a vast collection of ephemera\, the book reveals in vivid detail how Harvey and the Santa Fe Railroad created a vision of the Southwest that still works its magic today. \nA book signing will follow in the Babbitt Gallery. \nFree with admission or membership
URL:https://savetheconfluence.com/event/author-lecture-series-fred-harvey-grand-canyon/
LOCATION:Museum of Northern Arizona\, 3101 N Fort Valley Rd\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, 86001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Discussions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170121T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170121T120000
DTSTAMP:20260424T031013
CREATED:20161219T014709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161219T014709Z
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SUMMARY:Drop-In Discovery - Maricopa Pottery
DESCRIPTION:Join 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. \nDiscover the many steps involved from clay sourcing\, processing raw clay\, forming\, painting\, and finally the firing process. \nGuest 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. This program was made possible by Arizona Humanities.
URL:https://savetheconfluence.com/event/drop-discovery-maricopa-pottery/
LOCATION:Pueblo Grande Museum\, 4619 E Washington St\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85034\, United States
CATEGORIES:Demonstrations,festivals
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20161230T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20161230T110000
DTSTAMP:20260424T031013
CREATED:20161229T202557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161229T202557Z
UID:2094-1483092000-1483095600@savetheconfluence.com
SUMMARY:Park of Four Waters Tour
DESCRIPTION:The Park of Four Waters tour will take you on a walk through undeveloped\, natural desert to the ruins of prehistoric Hohokam canal systems. \nThe Hohokam people lived in the Salt River Area from approximately 450AD to 1450AD. They were an agricultural society\, growing corn\, beans\, squash and cotton. In order to support their extensive agricultural system\, the Hohokam people constructed miles of canals in order to direct water from the Salt River to their fields. \nSpace is limited\, register at front desk in Museum Lobby. $5 Tour fee is in addition to Museum Admission. Discounts for Museum Members.
URL:https://savetheconfluence.com/event/park-four-waters-tour/
LOCATION:Pueblo Grande Museum\, 4619 E Washington St\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85034\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20161226T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20161230T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T031013
CREATED:20161209T040034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161209T040034Z
UID:2053-1482744600-1483117200@savetheconfluence.com
SUMMARY:Holidays at the Heard
DESCRIPTION:A Southwestern tradition\, Holidays at the Heard is a must-see for your family\, friends and out-of-town guests\, starting Monday\, Dec. 26\, and continuing through Friday\, Dec. 30\, 2016. \nVisitors can experience American Indian music and dance performances including crowd favorites like hoop dancing and fancy dancing. Also\, enjoy delicious fry bread and fry bread tacos every day from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. \nMusic and dance performances are twice daily at 12:30 and 2 p.m. in the Steele Auditorium\, and artist demonstrations are each day from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the atrium of the HOME: Native People in the Southwest exhibit. \nVisitors can also enjoy our exhibit galleries including HOME. \nVisitors can also browse items in the Museum Shop and Books & More. Have lunch at the Courtyard Café\, open 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day during Holidays at the Heard. \nAND: Anyone arriving at the museum during Holidays at Heard (plus Dec. 31 and Jan. 1) wearing a jersey (not a T-shirt\, sweatshirt\, hoodie or polo shirt; it has to be a jersey) from one of the four major college football teams playing in the Valley that week gets 2-for-1 adult admission into the museum and 10% off most items in the Museum Shops that day. (Already reduced merchandise is not included. May not be used with any other discount. Offer ends Sunday\, Jan. 1\, 2017.) \nThis event is free to non-museum members with museum admission. Museum members attend for free.\nPerformance/artist demonstration schedule \nPerformances in the Steele Auditorium start at 12:30 and 2 p.m. Artist demonstrations each day are from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. \nPERFORMANCES\, STEELE AUDITORIUM \nMonday\, Dec. 26 — Yellowhouse Dancers (Navajo/Maricopa)\nTuesday\, Dec. 27 — Darren Thompson (Ojibwe/Tohono O’odham)\nWednesday\, Dec. 28 — Tony Duncan (Apache/Arikara/Hidatsa)\nThursday\, Dec. 29 — Derrick Suwaima Davis (Hopi/Choctaw)\nFriday\, Dec. 30 — Dinetah Dancers (Navajo) \nARTIST DEMONSTRATORS\, MUSEUM GALLERIES \nMonday\, Dec. 26 — LaDawn Yazzie (Navajo)\nTuesday\, Dec. 27 — Yolanda Hart Stevens (Pee-Posh/Quechan)\, pottery\nWednesday\, Dec. 28 — Rykelle Kemp (Euchee-Mvskoke Creek/Choctaw/Dinè)\, jewelry\nThursday\, Dec. 29 — Nanibaa Beck (Navajo)\, jewelry\nFriday\, Dec. 30 — Jeff Slim (Navajo)\, painting
URL:https://savetheconfluence.com/event/holidays-at-the-heard/
LOCATION:Heard Museum\, 2301 N Central Ave\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
CATEGORIES:festivals
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20161216T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20161216T203000
DTSTAMP:20260424T031013
CREATED:20161104T002950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161104T002950Z
UID:1978-1481914800-1481920200@savetheconfluence.com
SUMMARY:Radio Healer: Indigenous Re-Imagined Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy an immersive performance by Phoenix\, Arizona indigenous artist collective Radio Healer at Pueblo Grande Museum. \nRadio Healer is a Native American and Xicano artist collective formed by Edgar Cardenas\, Raven Kemp\, Fernando Lino\, Cristóbal Martínez\, Meredith Martinez\, and Randy Kemp. As a group\, these hacker-artists create electronic tools\, which they use with traditional indigenous instruments to perform indigenous reimagined ceremony. Comprised of moving images\, tools\, regalia\, performance\, and sound\, Radio Healer bends media to position visual and sonic metaphors that make the familiar strange. \nBeginning at 7 p.m. with an opportunity to meet and interact with Radio Healer at the end\, all performances are free and open to the public. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Presented by Pueblo Grande Museum\, and City of Phoenix with support by CALA Alliance and ASU Art Museum.
URL:https://savetheconfluence.com/event/radio-healer-indigenous-re-imagined-ceremony/
LOCATION:Pueblo Grande Museum\, 4619 E Washington St\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85034\, United States
CATEGORIES:festivals
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161215T102000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161215T120000
DTSTAMP:20260424T031013
CREATED:20161206T192721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161206T192721Z
UID:2026-1481797200-1481803200@savetheconfluence.com
SUMMARY:Grand Canyon Uranium Cases\, U.S. Court of Appeals
DESCRIPTION:Watch the oral arguments live at: http://www.ca9.uscourts.gov/media/live_oral_arguments.php \nTwo cases involving uranium mining at the Grand Canyon will go before the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in San Francisco on Thurs\, Dec 15. One challenges the U.S. Forest Service’s decision to allow Canyon Mine\, near the south rim of the Grand Canyon\, to resume operations\, without updating its 1986 plan of operations and environment impact statement as required by law; the second concerns the mining industry’s lawsuit to overturn the 2012 mineral withdrawal—which put a 20-year ban on new uranium claims around the Grand Canyon. The two cases will be heard back-to-back. \n*Arguments are estimated to begin at 10:20 PST (11:20 MST)\, but may begin as early as 9:30am PST (10:30 MST)\, please see the calendar for updates: http://www.ca9.uscourts.gov/calendar/view.php?hearing=December%20-%20James%20R.%20Browning%20U.S.%20Courthouse\,%20San%20Francisco&dates=12-16&year=2016 \nSummary of the cases: \nHavasupai Tribe v. Heather Provencio – Havasupai Tribe and environmental groups appeal the district court’s summary judgments in favor of the U.S. Forest Service and Energy Fuels Resources in an action arising out of the proposed renewal of operations at the Canyon Mine in Arizona. \nNational Mining Association v. Sally Jewell – Appellants appeal the district court’s summary judgment in favor of federal defendants and others in an action challenging the government’s withdrawal of more than one million acres of federal land near the Grand Canyon from uranium mining. \nLearn more: http://www.grandcanyontrust.org/blog/grand-canyon-uranium-mine-set-re-open
URL:https://savetheconfluence.com/event/grand-canyon-uranium-cases-u-s-court-appeals/
LOCATION:James R. Browning U.S. Courthouse – U.S. Court of Appeals\, Ninth Circuit\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Seminars,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Grand Canyon Trust":MAILTO:info@grandcanyontrust.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20161211T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20161211T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T031013
CREATED:20161127T153525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161127T153525Z
UID:2007-1481468400-1481472000@savetheconfluence.com
SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: Gunnar Widforss-Painter of the National Parks
DESCRIPTION:Join Alan Petersen\, Curator of Fine Arts\, an explore the life and art of Gunnar Widforss\, painter of the National Parks. Programmed in conjunction with “Grand Muse\,” on view through February 20. \nGrand Muse: Art of the Grand Canyon\nFrom the definitive Romantic images of Thomas Moran to modern masterworks by Ed Mell and Merrill Mahaffey\, Grand Muse conveys the power of Grand Canyon as a source of inspiration for artists. The exhibition features historical and recent paintings\, as well as photography\, prints\, and mixed-media from the Museum’s collection\, artists-in-residence at Grand Canyon National Park\, and contemporary masters.
URL:https://savetheconfluence.com/event/gallery-talk-gunnar-widforss-painter-national-parks/
LOCATION:Museum of Northern Arizona\, 3101 N Fort Valley Rd\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, 86001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20161207T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20161207T220000
DTSTAMP:20260424T031013
CREATED:20161206T192820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161206T192820Z
UID:2029-1481135400-1481148000@savetheconfluence.com
SUMMARY:Facebook Live Rally to Save Our Salmon and Free the Snake River
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Facebook Live from the Rally for Wild Salmon in Portland\, OR\, to hear from speakers about why wild salmon matter and why we need to restore a free-flowing lower Snake River. \nThe federal government is holding a series of meetings about management of the Columbia-Snake rivers\, and the Portland meeting is Wednesday\, Dec 7 at the convention center. Salmon advocates are holding a rally at the Spirit of 77 (across the street from the convention center). At the rally\, we’ll hear from speakers from the Nez Perce\, Columbia Riverkeeper\, Patagonia and others. Then we’ll travel together across the street to the convention center to deliver our official public comments. \nYou can take action for salmon at http://www.AmericanRivers.org/salmon. Join us and be part of the biggest river restoration in history!
URL:https://savetheconfluence.com/event/facebook-live-rally-save-salmon-free-snake-river/
LOCATION:Facebook live
CATEGORIES:Demonstrations
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20161206T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20161206T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T031013
CREATED:20161124T165657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161124T165657Z
UID:2002-1481049000-1481058000@savetheconfluence.com
SUMMARY:Flowing Uphill - How Water Works in Colorado and the West
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening discussion about how water and rivers work in Colorado and the West. \nWe’ll talk about the history and development of water law and traditions\, how rivers work as dynamic ecosystems and whats in store for the future of the Colorado River in particular.
URL:https://savetheconfluence.com/event/flowing-uphill-water-works-colorado-west/
LOCATION:Pitkin County Library\, 120 N Mill St\, Aspen\, CO\, 81611\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20161203T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20161203T123000
DTSTAMP:20260424T031013
CREATED:20161127T153633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161127T153633Z
UID:2009-1480757400-1480768200@savetheconfluence.com
SUMMARY:Archaeology for Kids
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 7 to 12 can become a Junior Archaeologist and explore the science of archaeology by doing a simulated excavation of a Hohokam pit house. \nLearn how to identify artifacts in the field\, and discover how archaeologists use these artifacts to learn more about past cultures. Register by December 1 to reserve your spot. Discounts for Museum Members.
URL:https://savetheconfluence.com/event/archaeology-for-kids/
LOCATION:Pueblo Grande Museum\, 4619 E Washington St\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85034\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20161201T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20161201T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T031013
CREATED:20160523T135850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160523T135850Z
UID:1090-1480617000-1480626000@savetheconfluence.com
SUMMARY:Free Film Screening: Damnation
DESCRIPTION:This powerful film odyssey across America explores the change in our national attitude from pride in big dams as engineering wonders to the growing awareness that our own future is bound to the life and health of our rivers. Dam removal has moved beyond the fictional Monkey Wrench Gang to go mainstream. Where obsolete dams come down\, rivers bound back to life\, giving salmon and other wild fish the right of return to primeval spawning grounds\, after decades without access. \nDamNation’s majestic cinematography and unexpected discoveries move through rivers and landscapes altered by dams\, but also through a metamorphosis in values\, from conquest of the natural world to knowing ourselves as part of nature. \nPost-film Q&A. \nView the trailer here. \nFree parking at the Brickyard Parking Garage.\nValidate your ticket at the concession stand.
URL:https://savetheconfluence.com/event/free-film-screening-damnation/
LOCATION:Harkins Valley Art Theater\, 509 S Mill Ave\, Tempe\, AZ\, 85281\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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