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SUMMARY:Water And Power In The Valley - Presented By SRP
DESCRIPTION:During this virtual presentation\, supported by Citizen Voice\, participants will learn more about the history of water and power in the valley and the Salt River Project. This presentation will cover the valley’s early canal systems\, the formation of the Salt River Project Reclamation Project\, the construction of the Salt and Verde Dams and the development of the valley’s power system. Leah Harrison facilitates this informative and interesting look at our water’s history. Leah is the manager of Research Archives and Heritage at Salt River Project. She has been with SRP for ten years\, analyzing the history of water and power in the valley and managing a team that oversees SRP’s archival and artifact collections\, along with the SRP Heritage Center. \nFREE. Registration is required.
URL:https://hdsouth.org/event/water-and-power-in-the-valley-presented-by-srp/
LOCATION:Virtual – Zoom\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:History Cafés,Programs
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SUMMARY:Arizona's Greatest Battle
DESCRIPTION:It was the biggest single battle ever fought in Arizona. It happened 160 years ago and lasted only half and hour. It is largely unknown in the annals of Arizona history\, yet it was perhaps the most important battle ever fought by the O’Odham (Pima) and Piipaash (Maricopa) people. The Battle of Pima Butte was also the last large-scale native-against-native skirmish in American history. Sources say that as many as two thousand men took part in the battle. Only a handful of the invaders survived. This single engagement ended hundreds of years of attacks from the traditional Piipaash enemies from the west. Join Steve Hoza\, archivist\, and historian as he details this often forgotten era of Arizona history. \nFREE. Registration is required. \nClass sizes will be limited in order to ensure adequate physical distancing. Facial Coverings are recommended.
URL:https://hdsouth.org/event/arizonas-greatest-battle/
LOCATION:HD SOUTH\, 10 S. Gilbert Road\, Gilbert\, AZ\, 85296\, United States
CATEGORIES:History Cafés,Programs
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SUMMARY:The Federalist Papers
DESCRIPTION:The Federalist Papers is a series of 85 essays written by Alexander Hamilton\, John Jay\, and James Madison between October 1787 and May 1788. The essays were published anonymously\, under the pen name “Publius\,” in various New York state newspapers of the time. The Federalist Papers were written to urge New Yorkers to ratify the proposed United States Constitution\, which was drafted in Philadelphia in the summer of 1787. In lobbying for adoption of the Constitution over the existing Articles of Confederation\, the essays explain provisions of the Constitution in detail. You will not want to miss this informative and interactive workshop facilitated by historian and Gilbert resident\, Barry Jackson. Barry has spent an immense amount of time reading and interpreting the papers and has presented to various groups around the state. \nFREE. Registration is required. \nClass sizes will be limited in order to ensure adequate physical distancing. Facial Coverings are recommended. 
URL:https://hdsouth.org/event/the-federalist-papers/
LOCATION:HD SOUTH\, 10 S. Gilbert Road\, Gilbert\, AZ\, 85296\, United States
CATEGORIES:History Cafés,Programs
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SUMMARY:Making Your Own Family History
DESCRIPTION:Duane Roen has been tracing his roots since his teenage years\, building a database with more than 32\,000 ancestors. Duane is the founding coordinator of the Project for Writing and Recording Family History in the College of Interactive Sciences and Arts at ASU. Duane serves as Dean of the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts\, as well as Vice Provost of the Polytechnic campus at ASU. In this workshop he will discuss keeping a diary or journal to record and reflect on our daily activities. Duane will begin the session by talking about the daily journal that he has kept with his wife\, Maureen. Together they have written more than 15\,000 pages as they have captured family stories to pass down to future generations. Participants will write a journal entry (so please bring paper and pen or a laptop) and will be invited to share their writing with the group. In turn\, the group will be encouraged to offer constructive feedback that will help writers develop their writing further. \nFREE. Registration is required. \nClass sizes will be limited in order to ensure adequate physical distancing. Facial Coverings are recommended.
URL:https://hdsouth.org/event/making-your-own-family-history/
LOCATION:HD SOUTH\, 10 S. Gilbert Road\, Gilbert\, AZ\, 85296\, United States
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