Photography and a flair for writing, combined with a passion for museums, has sent Rita Boehm to various parts of Arizona over the past 40 years, seeking out, and piecing together Arizona's history.
Time to slip into those cowgirl boots, cinch up and ride on out to the Desert Caballeros Western Museum for the annual Cowgirl Up rendezvous. On Friday March 25th, 57 Western women artists gather together, ready and able, to...
If you, as a youngster, ever aspired to the rigors and far out adventures of Indiana Jones, then dream no longer. Grab your Indiana Jones hat and ride out to the Deer Valley Rock Art Center on Saturday, March...
What does Scandinavian rock art have to do with Southwestern rock art? Evelyn Billo can tell you. She will be at the Deer Valley Rock Art Center on Saturday March 5th to explain how weapons, humans, and animals...
Beginning Friday February 4th, between 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., you and your preschooler can attend an educational adventure that includes a story, a creative project, time to spend outdoors and even music.
Ollie’s...
One can only imagine, growing up in a musically oriented family, and commencing to study the violin at the age of 6 at the Conservatory for Western Classical Music in Jerusalem. With a Master Oud player, and professor of...
One of the most amazing rock art sites in Arizona exists in a well populated area of north Phoenix at the Deer Valley Rock Art Center. It’s nestled at the foot of Adobe Dam, under the...
This week on the Friday the 7th, join the Sunnyslope Historical Society for cake and coffee from noon to 5:00 p.m. at the museum on Hatcher Rd., because they’re gearing-up to celebrate Sunnyslope’s...
Wickenburg, Arizona, like most western towns, sprang up shortly after the discovery of gold. In 1863, the town’s namesake, Henry Wickenburg, discovered his treasure in what became known as the Vulture Mine.
Today, Wickenburg retains it&rsquo...
A cave is no place for a claustrophobic, but there are plenty of things to see and do at Colossal Cave Mountain Park just outside of Vail, AZ. The cave itself, situated in the foothills of the Rincon Mountains...
During the glory days of mining, residents of Jerome took pride in the burgeoning city of 15,000, but after the copper rush in 1938, and the closing of the mine in 1953, the town’s population slowly dwindled...