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AZ 100 and counting…

by on Jan. 13, 2012, under Arts, Life

Here’s some free events occurring in Tucson, leading up to the State of Arizona’s 100th Birthday celebration.

On February 14, 1912, Arizona became the 48th state and the last of the contiguous states to be admitted to the United States of America. But the lens through which we look at Arizona goes back much further than 100 years and as well peers forward to the years ahead.

The Colleges of Letters, Arts and Science invite you to explore with us Arizona’s rich history and its promise for the future.

In January 2012 we embark upon a journey of reflection and discovery in Southern Arizona venues from Tumamoc Hill to the Tucson Scottish Rite Cathedral, from San Xavier del Bac to the UA Poetry Center, in activities and events that encompass our cultural heritage and showcase the diversity of people and places that make us what we are.

Our exploration culminates with Arizona 100: A Celebration on Saturday, February 11, 2012, as the community comes together in Centennial Hall on the university campus for a multifaceted view of our past, present and future.

Sponsored with generous support from the University of Arizona’s offices of the President, Provost and Vice President for Research and by Confluence: Center for Creative Inquiry, join us as the University of Arizona celebrates Arizona – 100 and Counting!

Go online now to get complimentary tickets to some of these events, starting Sat. January 21 — The Arizona Radio Hour (with musical theatre company Encore!) at the Tucson Scottish Rite Cathedral downtown at 7:30 p.m.

Tickets are also required for the AZ 100: A Celebration closing event at Centennial Hall on Feb. 11, followed by a reception in front of the AZ State Museum. Website: www.Az100.arizona.edu, or call 520-621-9062.

Other events:

Tumamoc Hill Open House (two weekends: Jan. 21, 22, 28, 29 – 10 a.m to 5 p.m.);

UA Poetry Center event on Jan. 26 with opening reception (5 to 7 p.m.) for an exhibit entitled “Voices from Arizona’s Past: Sharlot Hall & Hattie Lockett”;

Architectural tour on Jan. 28 of Mission San Xavier del Bac by architect Bob Vint at 11 a.m., followed by a concert by the Tucson Arizona Boys Choir at 1 p.m.

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  • Carolyn Classen

    Lots of walkers/hikers today going up Tumamoc Hill for the Open House, to listen to tuba or guitar music, view the science exhibits, get close to a Sonoran whiptail snake and a Gila monster.  Don’t miss this same event tomorrow, or next Saturday/Sunday.

  • Carolyn Classen

    Lively musical performances by UA School of Theatre, Film & TV’s  “Encore!” tonight, with popular songs such as “Route 66″, “Chiquita Banana”, “The Navajo Trail”, ending with a “Happy Trails” sing along.  And the audience & cast sang the finale “Happy Birthday” to Arizona, turning 100 on 2/14/12.

  • Carolyn Classen

    UA Poetry Center had a nice reception last night catered by Big Skye Bakery, for those interested in the poems/writings of  women pioneers Sharlot Hall (arrived 1881) and Hattie Greene Lockett (arrived 1897), when the Arizona Territory was considered a “wild & wooly place”. And in Hattie’s own words — “A sunkissed land in the old Southewest Where life is young & free” – from “Home Again”.
     

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_C26WQBP54MQBMS55A6EWKU72BE Carolyn

    Finale tribute at Centennial Hall today of assorted entertainment/education: Arizona Symphony Orchestra, UA Symphonic Choir, two poets, a history professor, women diarists, “Padre querido” corrido (song), dendrochronology & astronomy updates, UA Dance Ensemble performing “Arizona Highways”, and finally the lively Pride of Arizona band — all showcasing the best at the UA, founded in 1885 before statehood.