Genealogy Workshop: Searching Military Records
Charles Shults of the Mesa Family History Center will show participants how to use military records to research their ancestors.
Charles Shults of the Mesa Family History Center will show participants how to use military records to research their ancestors.
Sandy Oglesby, master storyteller and educator will lead this inter-generational workshop, suitable for tots and seniors, about trains. We will share interactive stories, do crafts, have snacks and learn about trains. The museum has a great train display available to visit at no additional charge after the workshop.
Have fun learning to draw this cute little owl in oil pastels! It's a great activity for parents/ grandparents to do with their children or for an adult or teen that just wants to learn to draw in oil pastels. Taught by Charlene A. Higley of the Covino Art Colony. All ages welcome, children must […]
This exhibit draws together both a visual evocation of a newly declared national monument – Bears Ears, at the heart of the Colorado Plateau – and the voices of those who have fought to shape its future. On December 28, 2016, President Barack Obama established Bears Ears National Monument, invoking his powers under the 1906 […]
Arizona State University archaeologist and Ph.D. candidate Christopher Caseldine will lead the participants on a prehistoric adventure exploring the ancient Hohokam civilization in central and southern Arizona focusing on their villages and canal system in the eastern part of the valley.
This exhibit draws together both a visual evocation of a newly declared national monument – Bears Ears, at the heart of the Colorado Plateau – and the voices of those who have fought to shape its future. On December 28, 2016, President Barack Obama established Bears Ears National Monument, invoking his powers under the 1906 […]
This exhibit draws together both a visual evocation of a newly declared national monument – Bears Ears, at the heart of the Colorado Plateau – and the voices of those who have fought to shape its future. On December 28, 2016, President Barack Obama established Bears Ears National Monument, invoking his powers under the 1906 […]
Join Eduardo Pagán, Ph.D. Professor of History at Arizona State University for an evening exploring the ideas of Latino vs. Hispanic with an overview of Latino popular culture such as cuisine, music, holidays, and Latino politics.
This exhibit draws together both a visual evocation of a newly declared national monument – Bears Ears, at the heart of the Colorado Plateau – and the voices of those who have fought to shape its future. On December 28, 2016, President Barack Obama established Bears Ears National Monument, invoking his powers under the 1906 […]
This exhibit draws together both a visual evocation of a newly declared national monument – Bears Ears, at the heart of the Colorado Plateau – and the voices of those who have fought to shape its future. On December 28, 2016, President Barack Obama established Bears Ears National Monument, invoking his powers under the 1906 […]