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Shooting Birds: The Modern Naturalist’s Approach
Although he began his dual hobbies of bird watching and photography only three years ago, Rich Lewis has gained local respect and notoriety as a wildlife photographer. In this free presentation, Rich will describe how birding and photography can intersect in the life of a naturalist.
Rich will also be leading a photography skills field outing on Saturday, January 16, from 8am-noon. Registration is available at www.naturalhistoryinstitute.org in the Natural History Store.
The Natural History Institute is located at 312 Grove Ave on the Prescott College Campus, off the NW corner of Sheldon and Grove. Once you see the large mural of local flora and fauna, you’ll know you’ve found us!
National Theatre Live: Treasure Island
By Robert Louis Stevenson. Adapted by Bryony Lavery.
Robert Louis Stevenson’s story of murder, money, and mutiny is brought to life in a thrilling new stage adaptation by Bryony Lavery, broadcast live from the National Theatre. Featuring Arthur Darvill (Doctor Who) as Long John Silver.
It is a dark, stormy night. The stars are out. Jim, the inn-keepers granddaughter, opens the door to a terrifying stranger. At the old sailors feet sits a huge sea chest, full of secrets. Jim invites him in and her dangerous voyage begins.
Satellite broadcast from London’s National Theatre.
Purchase tickets at the YCPAC Box Office, on its website at www.ycpac.com, or by calling 928-776-2000 (toll free: 877-928-4253). Tickets cost $9-$15.
Teen Books & Bites
This month they are discussing two books, Revolver and Midwinter Blood, by Printz award-winning author Marcus Sedgwick. For teens, grades 7-12. The first eight teens to register will receive a free copy of the January selections. Register online, at the Youth Desk or call 928.777.1537. Presented […]
Historic Whiskey Row Boot Drop
On Thursday, December 31st, 2015 Historic Whiskey Row in downtown Prescott will be the site for the 5th Annual Boot Drop. A 6-foot illuminated cowboy boot will be slowly lowered down The Palace Buildings 40-foot flagpole to ring in the New Year. There will be two drops, one at 10pm and another at midnight.