The 1950s was a magical decade for popular music. There had never been a time with such a wide variety of musical genres and it is doubtful that there will ever be again. This presentation features videos of stars ranging from Elvis Presley to Dean Martin to Pat Boone and more. Come and relive the 1950s through music and discussion.
Get to know accomplished artists and learn all about their creative processes in the Amazing Artist series—a collaboration between The Sonoran Arts League & The Holland Center. This is a fantastic opportunity for art enthusiasts to connect with local talented artists as they share their journeys, inspirations, and passions with our community. This month's featured artist: Nancy Pendleton - Mixed Media.
Join us to learn about the Colorado River—its geology, geography, exploration, national parks, and the state of the river today with its natural beauty, current difficulties, and solutions.
Benjamin Franklin said, “...in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes". Governments tax citizens, industry, and foreign nations for two reasons: to increase income and to assert control. We will examine the history of taxation and how America has funded its spectacular growth. We will delve into the theories behind various tax strategies and the impact and consequences of each. We will attempt a look into the future that includes the examination of debt and how taxes will play a role in assuring America’s long-term solvency.
Join Dr. Aaron Wright of Archaeology Southwest as he commemorates the 250th anniversary of the 1775–76 Anza Expedition, when 240 Spanish colonists journeyed from Sinaloa, Mexico, to San Francisco. Discover how the expedition relied on Indigenous trails and knowledge to navigate the Southwest’s rugged terrain.
Professional artist & art educator Nicolette Bonnstetter enlightens our community about the art world with her blend of creativity, humor, and thought-provoking discussions in the Art, Coffee, & Conversation series. Seasoned art enthusiasts and newcomers alike will enjoy her relatable approach to deeper contemplation about art.