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Steve and Lois Hirst present "Life in a Narrow Place: Survival in the Canyon Then and Now" Talk and Book Signing March 22 at Prescott Public Library |
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LUNAFEST: Films By, For and About Women
LUNAFEST, the fundraising film festival dedicated to promoting awareness about women's issues, highlighting women filmmakers, and bringing women together in their communities, is holding its premiere event at the Elks Opera House in Prescott, AZ on March 30, 2007. |
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Perhaps the most difficult aspects of craft for writers of any genre to master are form, narrative strategy and dramatic design. Prescott College professor and author K.L. Cook will suggest ways of thinking about these issues when he speaks to the Professional Writers of Prescott at 7 PM on Wednesday, March 28 in the Founders Suite on the lower level of the Prescott Public Library. |
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Sign up for the Beatrix Potter Tea Party, Saturday, March 24 from 10:30am-12pm at Prescott Public Library. Young ladies and gentlemen ages 3-7 are cordially invited to attend. Formal dress is requested. We will play Pin the Tail on Peter Rabbit, create crafts and enjoy bunny rabbit refreshments and a visit from a real bunny! There will be prizes and music. Sign-up begins Saturday March 10. Sign up online at http://www.prescottlibrary.info/ .
Click the blue Events link to register using the Events Calendar. You can also stop by the Youth Services desk at the library. Sign up now as attendance is limited to 30 participants. This event is free. Prescott Public Library is located at 215 East Goodwin Street in downtown Prescott. For more information, call 928-777-1537. |
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The Prescott Valley Parks and Recreation Department offers "Exploring Art Around the World," a new 10-week art class - a hands-on program for artists of all ages and abilities. Instructor Katia Miller will guide students through the ancient and modern arts from different regions of the world. |
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With so much attention given to transportation, many people are surprised to learn that buildings are the single largest contributor to global warming. In the US, buildings are responsible for almost half (48%) of all greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions annually; globally the percentage is even greater. To address the Building Sector's role in climate change, Architecture 2030, in partnership with AmericaSpeaks, is hosting a Global Emergency Teach-in. |
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