Thank you to our event sponsors: Desert Diamond Casinos & The Mahoney Group
Continue readingThe Power of Pastel- Exhibit Celebration & Plein Air Paint Out
Saturday, October 5th
9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Plein Air Paint Out
1-2 p.m. Exhibit Celebration
Come and join us on Saturday, October 5th, from 1-2 pm as we celebrate the exhibit The Power of Pastel. This juried show of Tucson Pastel Society artists is a snapshot of the region’s many talented pastel artists, the uniqueness of each artist, and the many styles in which they paint. Come and enjoy the art and meet the artists as we celebrate this show.
This exhibit runs through November 30, 2024.
The Tucson Pastel Society will also be having a Plein Air Paint Out on the Amerind grounds from 9-12. You are invited to bring your paints or pastels and join them in this Plein Air Paint Out. All mediums are welcome. The artists also enjoy visiting with the public as they paint. Come out and paint or just observe a painting in progress before the celebration.
For more information, visit their website: Tucson Pastel Society.
This event is included with Museum admission.
* Please note: If you want to plein air paint beyond the picnic area or Yucca Park by hiking out onto the trails, you must check in with the admissions desk before going out. Thank you.
Guided Hikes this Winter with CEO Dr. Eric Kaldahl
Free to all Amerind Members
* Non-members $10 plus regular trail admission fees ($12 adults, $10 Seniors, College students, Youth 10-17, Free-Children under 10, Native Americans & Active Military)
Fulton Family Heritage Luncheons
Let’s Get Together
You’re invited to the Fulton Family Heritage Lunches
Have you ever wondered more about Amerind’s founding family? Or, want to peek at the historic home behind the museum and art galleries? Now is your opportunity.
You are invited to an insider members-only lunch and tour of the historic Fulton Seminar House, where heritage meets elegance. Each month throughout the summer, members can experience Amerind in an exclusive, intimate setting with a full delicious lunch service and behind-the-scenes tour of the Fulton Seminar House.
Your memorable luncheon begins with a warm welcome in the Spanish Colonial courtyard. Enjoy light bites in the Fulton Seminar House living room while learning about the latest events at Amerind with a backdrop of the panoramic views of Texas Canyon.
A private tour by Willie Adams, great-grandson of Amerind founder William Shirley Fulton, provides unique insights into Amerind’s history peppered with a few entertaining family tales!
Lunch will be served in the family dining room, including entrée with sides and a delectable dessert.
Fulton Family Heritage Luncheons are offered on selected Thursdays from 10:30 AM–1 PM:
- June 13th
- July 18th
- August 15th
Don’t miss out on this exclusive opportunity! Reserve your spot today! To purchase your ticket or learn more details, go here.Â
Not a Member? Annual Memberships start at $50, consider joining by going to our membership page here for access to this exclusive Amerind experience.
Reservations and payments are required in advance. All participants, including guests, must have an active membership with Amerind. The cost per person is $40. Luncheon participants are limited to 12 individuals. A minimum of 6 persons are needed for each event. To find out about availability please click on the event link. To find out if your membership is active and up-to date contact our membership services via email at [email protected] or call 520.586.3666.
Texas Canyon Mountain Bike Fun Ride
Thank you to our 2024 Texas Canyon Sporting Event sponsor, The Mahoney Group
Continue readingAmerind Free Online Lecture: Caretakers of the Land: History of Land and Water in the San Xavier Community with Jacelle Ramon-Sauberan, PhD
Amerind Free Online Lecture
Caretakers of the Land: History of Land and Water in the San Xavier Community Â
with Jacelle Ramon-Sauberan, PhD
Saturday, September 30, 2023, 11:00 am – Arizona Time
San Xavier del Bac is known as the White Dove of the Desert, but not many know the rich history surrounding the community called Wa:k (where the water goes in). Long before our urban centers and city lights lit up the dark desert skies, the Tohono O’odham were cultivating and shaping the land with abundant agriculture—from squash and beans to corn and cotton.
For generations they passed down their rich knowledge and culture grown from their connection to the desert. Join us for a program with Dr. Jacelle Ramon-Sauberan as she shares her knowledge about the history and culture of her people, the Wa:k O’odham.
Dr. Jacelle Ramon-Sauberan is Tohono O’odham and from the San Xavier District. She serves as faculty in the Tohono O’odham Studies Program at Tohono O’odham Community College. Ramon-Sauberan earned her PhD in American Indian Studies with a minor in Journalism at the University of Arizona in May 2023. Her research focuses on the history of land and water in the San Xavier District and she has written for news publications across the US including Indian Country Today. Ramon-Sauberan is also a communication specialist for the National Science Foundation’s AURA/NOIRLab closely working with Kitt Peak National Observatory.
To Register Visit:Â https://bit.ly/AmerindOnline09302023