Walk with Natural Resources Coordinator at Granite Mountain Trailhead
Granite Mountain Trailhead 31402 N. 136th Street, Scottsdale, AZWalk with Natural Resources Coordinator at Granite Mountain Trailhead Spend about 2 hours on an easy walk with a City of Scottsdale Natural Resources Coordinator as various desert topics are discussed. The material will depend on what we see in this wonderful environment. Location: Granite Mountain Trailhead – 31402 N 136th St, Scottsdale, AZ 85262
Desert 101 North Educational Walk at Brown’s Ranch Trailhead
Brown's Ranch Trailhead 30301 N. Alma School Road, Scottsdale, AZDesert 101 North Educational Walk at Brown's Ranch Trailhead Location: Brown’s Ranch Trailhead - 30301 N. Alma School Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 85262 Skill level: Easy Time: ~2 hours The Conservancy has a mission to help sustain the McDowell Sonoran Preserve. This walk provides a geological and ecological overview of what lives in the McDowell Sonoran
Lecture- Firewise: How to Protect Your Home from Wildfire at Mustang Library
Scottsdale Public Library - Mustang Library 10101 N 90th Street, Scottsdale, AZFirewise: How to Protect Your Home from Wildfire A history of Wildfire in the "Mega Fire" era in the United States, and how a comprehensive Firewise program works to protect homes in Scottsdale from ignition. Location: Scottsdale Mustang Library, 10101 N 90th St, Scottsdale, AZ 85258
Lecture- Green Buildings at Scale at Mustang Library
Scottsdale Public Library - Mustang Library 10101 N 90th Street, Scottsdale, AZGreen Buildings at Scale: How Scottsdale Became One of the Top Five Cities in the Country to Adopt and Implement a Green Construction Code Presenter: Anthony Floyd, FAIA Location: Mustang Library: 10101 N 90th St, Scottsdale, AZ 85258 Established in 1998, Scottsdale's Green Building Program was the first in the state and fifth in the
Parsons Field Institute Symposium: Fire and Heat in Scottsdale McDowell Sonoran Preserve (Free Virtual Event)
Online OnlyParsons Field Institute Symposium: Fire and Heat in Scottsdale McDowell Sonoran Preserve (Free Virtual Event) Join us for our 4th virtual symposium, where we will discuss the effects of extreme heat and fire on the Preserve and Sonoran Desert. The past year the Preserve has seen both, and through our ecological monitoring projects we have
Lecture- Animal Mind Games at Mustang Library
Scottsdale Public Library - Mustang Library 10101 N 90th Street, Scottsdale, AZAnimal Mind Games Have you ever been startled by an animal on the trail or around your house and wondered why you didn’t see it at all until perhaps it moved? We’ll explore animal camouflage – what it is, how it’s used, and why it’s effective – using actual examples including some from the Sonoran
Lecture – Early History of the Desert Botanical Garden
Scottsdale Public Library - Mustang Library 10101 N 90th Street, Scottsdale, AZPlease join us with speaker Ron Lieberson as we celebrate the 85th anniversary of the Desert Botanical Garden. Learn how the visionary Gustaf Starck and the wealthy Gertrude Webster worked together to create a botanical garden devoted exclusively to desert plants. See what the Garden looked like 85 years ago and learn about its first
Children’s Learning and Play Festival at WestWorld of Scottsdale
Westworld of Scottsdale 16601 N Pima Rd, Scottsdale, AZChildren’s Learning and Play Festival at WestWorld of Scottsdale The Children's Learning and Play Festival is a free event that is open to the public and features children's authors, illustrators, music, live performances, rides, STEM activations, local business vendors and a host of interactive activities for toddlers, children and young adults. Location: WestWorld of Scottsdale-
Lecture – Hell in a Very Small Place: A Short Military History of Fort McDowell
Scottsdale Public Library - Mustang Library 10101 N 90th Street, Scottsdale, AZHell in a Very Small Place: A Short Military History of Fort McDowell This talk covers the military history of Camp (later Fort) McDowell from its inception in 1865 to its closing in 1890. Why was the post built on the Verde River at a location more than 50 miles from the nearest settlement? What
Lecture – The Urbanization of Phoenix, Arizona
Scottsdale Public Library - Mustang Library 10101 N 90th Street, Scottsdale, AZLecture - The Urbanization of Phoenix, Arizona Phoenix, Arizona has grown from a small rural town to become America’s 5th largest city. Its roots from the late 1800s in agriculture, ranching, and mining launched its growth into a thriving metropolis today. Favorable climate, economic opportunity, and a strong industrial base contributed to this ongoing expansion.
Lecture – A City Comes of Age: The Design, Construction and Significance of Scottsdale City Hall
Scottsdale Public Library - Mustang Library 10101 N 90th Street, Scottsdale, AZLecture - A City Comes of Age: The Design, Construction and Significance of Scottsdale City Hall This talk will outline the planning, construction, and significance of Scottsdale's 1968 Bennie Gonzales-designed City Hall and the surrounding Scottsdale Civic Center. Scottsdale City Hall, an innovative departure from traditional halls of municipal governance, was listed on the Scottsdale
Lecture: The Stones of Taliesin West
Scottsdale Public Library - Mustang Library 10101 N 90th Street, Scottsdale, AZLecture: The Stones of Taliesin West Taliesin West, architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s winter camp and studio in Scottsdale, is a 20th Century Architecture World Heritage Site. It is also home to many ancient petroglyphs on stone. Noted archaeologist Aaron Wright did a comprehensive study of these Native American images and observed how Wright had incorporated