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SUMMARY:What Happened to The Caboose? - Virtual Program
DESCRIPTION:The story of the caboose includes both historic and current railroad industry issues such as safety\, labor unions and evolving technology. Those little red cars constitute microcosms of railroading history. Join us and historian Fred Friedman for this virtual engaging lecture on the creation\, use and demise of the “crummy” or “doghouse” as the caboose has been called and that once\, was at the rear of every freight train in America. Fred was the head of the New Mexico State Railroad Bureau for 30 years and serves on the board of the Historical Society of New Mexico. \nRegistration is required.
URL:https://hdsouth.org/event/what-happened-to-the-caboose-virtual-program/
LOCATION:Virtual – Zoom\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:History Cafés,Programs
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SUMMARY:How to Have a Fun Inktober - Virtual Program
DESCRIPTION:Join local area artist\, Dani Kahn\, and the Inktober© Official Team in learning how to use the Inktober challenge to improve your artwork. Additionally\, participants will review strategies about how to become part of a positive online community. Inktober\, created in 2009 to improve inking skills and help develop positive drawing habits\, has since grown into a worldwide endeavor with thousands of artists taking on the challenge every year. \nAttendees\, please have your sketchbook and favorite materials to work with ready. \nRegistration is required.
URL:https://hdsouth.org/event/how-to-have-a-fun-inktober/
LOCATION:Virtual – Zoom\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Workshops,Programs
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SUMMARY:Steel Gangs - Native American Railroad Workers
DESCRIPTION:Navajo\, Laguna Acoma\, and other Native American railroad workers have been a vital elements of track construction and maintenance since 1880. The story of the Native people’ association with the “Iron Steed” is a fascinating\, although little know one. You will not want to miss this informative program facilitated by historian Fred Friedman. Fred served as head of the New Mexico state railroad bureau as well as a railroad accident investigator and has spent many years researching the history of the railroad in the Southwest. \nThis program is not an in-person workshop and will be offered virtually.  \nRegistration is required and all registrants will receive a Zoom link via email. Must by registered by August 16\, 2021
URL:https://hdsouth.org/event/steel-gangs-native-american-railroad-workers/
LOCATION:Virtual – Zoom\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:History Cafés,Programs
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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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