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2018 santa cruz ragtime festival
2018 santa cruz ragtime festival




2018 santa cruz ragtime festival
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Deni Seymour – Saturday, February 23, 2 pm - The O’odham who lived along the river were not Tohono O’odham.

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Kinsley Lecture Series Presents: S-ap ki:himdag (Good Living) for the Akimel O’odham Along the Santa Cruz by Dr. Please call for reservations and future dates, 52. A portion of the proceeds supports our education and preservation programs. Their story is a fascinating, much of which occurs in Arizona. Army and 20% of the cavalry in that Western army. Although we did not see them in the Western movies of our youth, they composed 10% of the entire U.S. Army after the Civil War, and their contribution during the Indian Wars. Kinsley Lecture Series Presents: The Buffalo Soldiers - Special Presentation by Jack Lasseter, Saturday, February 16, 2 pm - This is the epic story of the Buffalo Soldiers out West, Black troopers in the U.S. The speakers will be leading a trip to Spain this September during the grape harvest season. We will discuss agricultural practices, Father Kino’s fruit tree legacy, as well as the language, religion and architecture that crossed the Atlantic and become rooted in the Southwest. Join us for a talk on the influencing factors of these peoples.

2018 santa cruz ragtime festival

Join Desert Museum staffers Sonya Norman and Jesús García in this fascinating talk as they describe the 16th -18th century Christian Spain that colonized the Americas was the sum total of its previous occupants - Arabs, Jews, Visigoths and Romans. Indeed, many elements of our culture originate in Spain. Kinsley Lecture Series Presents: Desert Museum Presentation Spain: Moors and Christians, Olives and Wine, Tracing the Cultural and Agricultural Roots of the American Southwest – Thursday, February 14, 2 pm In the Southwest we use the adjective “Spanish” frequently and loosely. Tour limited to 20 reservations requested, 52 or D. $10 fee includes all day admission to tour the Presidio Park. Allow 2 hours for the tour and wear walking shoes, sunscreen and a hat.

2018 santa cruz ragtime festival

Topics from early Native American inhabitants, Spanish explorers, American pioneers, Apache attacks, kidnappings, and other exciting episodes are discussed. Walking Tour of Old Tubac – Saturdays, February 2 & 16, 10 am – Noon - Come explore colorful Old Tubac that even some of the locals don’t know about! Guided by Connie Gessler, you’ll discover fascinating facts about the town’s early adobe buildings and learn about Arizona’s first European settlement.

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Each car will get one free pass to the Presidio, too! Just keep insisting “The Presidio” and make your way across Burruel to our beautiful lot. You can insist on parking at the Presidio, but you will have to resist everyone’s frantic gesticulations to get you to park in their lots. Ours is the best lot: it’s paved and the closest lot to the Festival. Nonprofit organizations (including us!) benefit from the $8 per car charge for parking. The food court features a variety of cuisines. The major event of the year for Tubac showcases the work of hundreds of visiting artists and craft persons from around the country and Canada. Tubac Festival of the Arts, Wednesday thru Sunday, February 6 – 10, 10 am to 5 pm - The Tubac Chamber of Commerce is proud to sponsor the 60th Annual Festival of the Arts. Included with park admission: $7 adult, $2 youth 7-13, children free. You will get to set type and print small samples to take with you.

2018 santa cruz ragtime festival

Seating is limited, please call now for reservations, 52.įrontier Printing Press Demonstrations – Tuesday, February 5 Wednesdays, February 13, 20, & 27 Friday, February 15 9 am – 1 pm - A knowledgeable volunteer demonstrates the Washington Hand Press used to print Arizona’s first newspaper in 1859 and answers questions about hand press printing, type setting, and other aspects of this marvel of industrial engineering. You won’t want to miss this threesome! Tickets $20 adults, free for children 14 and younger. Teodoro ‘Ted’ Ramirez Artist-in-Residence Concert Series: Don Armstrong and Earl Edmonson, Sunday, February 3, 2 pm - This concert is a tribute to Travis Edmonson by fabulous musicians Don Armstrong, Earl Edmonson and of course, Ted Ramirez. A portion of the proceeds supports the Presidio education and preservation programs. Tucson author and historian Jan Cleere will present the story of rodeo photographer Louise Serpa, the first woman allowed to photograph inside the rodeo arena. Presentation: The Woman Who Shot Cowboys: Louise Serpa by Jan Cleere – Saturday, February 2, 2 pm.






2018 santa cruz ragtime festival