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Cattle is one of the original “Five C’s”, joining Copper, Citrus, Climate and Cotton, that formed the original foundation of the Arizona economy. The land area from Cave Creek, extending North clear to today’s Interstate 40, was not only home to the largest cattle ranch in the Southwest United States, but it was also home to the deadliest range war in American history. We will explore the evolution of the area’s now almost forgotten Cattle trade, its impact on the community and the characters who made possible. Join us in this interesting presentation!

FORMAT: In-Person – classroom
INSTRUCTION METHOD: Lecture
AGES: Adults 18+, Youth Ages 14-18
PREREQUISITES: None
EXPERIENCE LEVEL: All skill levels
FEE: Thanks to our donors, there is no charge to attend this event but please kindly RSVP below so we can plan accordingly. Donations for our 501(c)(3) are graciously accepted at the door; every amount helps us continue to offer free and affordable events to the community.
INSTRUCTOR NAME: Jim Sherbert
Jim Sherbert’s 30-year career spans a wide range of consumer and commercial manufacturing categories with both domestic and international responsibilities. He has a passion for history and the broad scope of events and people who make America unique among nations. At The Holland Center, Jim is a former board chair, serves as development leader of the Desert Foothills Leadership Academy, and leads the Americana Lecture Series.

Cave Creek and the Arizona Cattle Business

If you are unable to attend, we would appreciate it if you can please send an email to info@hollandcenter.org to let us know you will not be attending.

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