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Beyond the Basics: The Geology of the Highlands Print E-mail
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A series of classes given by popular local geologist and Yavapai College instructor, Beth Boyd. If you live here and wonder about the amazing geologic landmarks around us, then take these classes. The series begins with the basic concepts of geologic time and plate tectonics and how they apply to the geologic history of Arizona, and later emphasizes the processes which have worked through millennia to create our modern landscape – Granite Mountain, the Granite Dells, Thumb Butte, the Black Hills and Mingus Mountain, and more.

Dates: Thursday, October 18 & 25, November 1 & 8 and Saturday, November 10

Time: 6:00 – 8:00 pm

Saturday Field Trip 8:30 am – 12:30 pm

Member fee $108 Non-member fee $120, please call 776-9550 to register.

 
Southwest Native American Film Festival Print E-mail
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The 4th Annual Southwest Native American Film Festival will be held in Flagstaff, Arizona at the Museum of Northern Arizona and the Coconino Center for the Arts, October 5–6, 2007.

The film festival is a unique showcase of contemporary Native American video, film, and animation made by Indigenous filmmakers from throughout the Southwest. The fall festival this fall will also offer professional development opportunities through workshops for Indigenous filmmakers and youth.

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FREE WILL ASTROLOGY/Week of September 20 Print E-mail
Free Will Astrology
by (c) Copyright 2007 Rob Brezsny   


ARIES (March 21-April 19): In the Yaghan language of Tierra del Fuego, mamihlapinatapai is a word meaning "gazing into each other's eyes, each hoping that the other will initiate something that both desire but which neither one wants to start." If I'm reading the astrological omens correctly, you've been experiencing some version of this poignant deadlock lately. It may have made sense for you to refrain from making the first move up until now, but it no longer does. Get yourself in a generous mood and provide the jumpstart you've both been hesitant to try.

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Raven Cafe Goings On | Karl Blau, Carrie Clark, Mark Olson, Dustin Hamman, and Kate Rinzler Print E-mail
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by Newt Lynn   

Good Morning from sunny, fall like, Philadelphia.  Actually, it's afternoon here, but I just woke up, and it's morning back there...so, close enough.

I'll be back tonight...

Lot's of amazingness this week, so here we go.

Monday: Miguel, thinking about Ben and I coming in decided to welcome us back with a Culinary Trip To Paradise.  I might actually be making his rational up, but it sounded good to me.  Menu:  Terriyaki Salmon, Island Ahi Steak, Macadamia Nut Crusted Chicken, Blue Hawaiian Salad, and an Ahi Tower Salad.  Can't wait to see you there.

Tuesday:  The Tuesday Night Movie...The Sting...Been a long time since I've seen this film, but it's soooo good.  8:30 pm

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