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MUSEUMS
ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. 949 E. Second St. 628-5774.
Continuing through September: Un Tesoro de Plata: Spanish Colonial
Silverwork. Drawn from works produced in the Viceroyalty of
Peru, the exhibit explores the history and development of the
silversmith's art in Spanish America. Continuing through February
14: Pieced Connections: Traditions of Quilting. Museum
hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon to
4 p.m. Sunday.
ARIZONA-SONORA DESERT MUSEUM. 2021 N. Kinney Road. 883-2702.
Take a "Green Thumb Tour" from 8 to 10 a.m. Tuesday,
February 10, and see the new Pollination Gardens by ASDM Horticulturist
Doug Larson. Larson will describe the horticultural requirements
of plants used to attract pollinators like butterflies, bees,
bats and hummingbirds, and share ideas for creating your own pollination
garden at home. Cost is $16, $7 for members. Call Barbara Yates
at 883-3022 for reservations. Museum hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5
p.m. daily. Admission is $8.95, $1.75 for kids 12 and under. Group
discounts available. Call 883-3022 for registration and information.
ARIZONA STATE MUSEUM. UA campus, east of University Boulevard
at Park Avenue. 621-6302. Ongoing: The Hohokam: Ancient Farmers
of the Desert, an exhibition on the irrigation systems, jewelry
and ceramics of the early Hohokam people. Paths of Life: American
Indians of the Southwest explores the origins, history and
life today of American Indians in Arizona and Northwest Mexico.
Mexican Masks: Faces of the Fiesta includes 300 colorful
Mexican folk-masks. Ancient Images: Plants and Animals of the
Prehistoric Southwest, featuring more than 100 examples of
plants and animals in prehistoric art. Museum hours are 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Monday through Sunday, and admission is free.
FLANDRAU SCIENCE CENTER. UA campus. 621-STAR. Flandrau's
new Light Years From Andromeda show takes you on an intergalactic
voyage to a planet where intelligent life evolves. Under Arizona
Skies explores the constellations, planets and stars that
grace Arizona's clear and beautiful night sky. Dinosaur Chronicles
is a fun exploration into the eras of dinosaurs featuring dinosaurs
and Earth's geology. Showtimes vary. Exhibit and show admission
ranges from $2 to $6; telescope viewing is free. Call 621-STAR
for information.
FORT LOWELL MUSEUM. 2900 N. Craycroft Road. 885-3832. On
permanent display: The View From The Barracks, a photographic
exhibit allowing a look at the daily life of enlisted men in the
garrisons of the Southwest. And Surgeons, Scalpels and Malaria,
a photographic exhibit documenting army medicine during the Apache
Wars.
PIMA AIR MUSEUM. 6000 E. Valencia Road. 574-9658. On display
are 185 military, commercial, and civilian aircraft, including
a full-scale mock-up of Kitty Hawk, a presidential plane used
by news media and JFK during the 1960s, numerous photos, air and
space uniforms and memorabilia. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with
last admittance at 4 p.m. Admission is $6 for adults, $5 for seniors
and military and $3 for children ages 10 to 17. Free for aviation
buffs under 10.
TUCSON CHILDREN'S MUSEUM. 200 S. Sixth Ave. 792-9985. Join
the fun at the Museum with "Gems, Beads and Metalsmithing"
at Saturday Artworks from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. "Pasta
Beadwork" offers creative play on February 7. A friendship
bracelet workshop meets on February 14. Museum hours are 9:30
a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday,
and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $3 for kids, $5 for adults
and $4 for seniors. During the After School Special, admission
is just $2 per person, and the third Sunday of every month is
free for all! Call 792-9985 for information.
VETERANS MUSEUM. MarketPlace USA. 3750 E. Irvington Road.
740-9429. Displays depict contributions made by area veterans.
Hours are noon to 9 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday and
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. Admission is free. Volunteer docents
needed.
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