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Anita Cohen-Williams <[log in to unmask]>
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>Southwestern Archaeology, Inc. (SWA)
>"Got CALICHE?" Newsletter
>Archaeology, Anthropology, and History of the Greater Southwest!
>
>Friday August 3, 2001
>
>*****************************************
>
>COLORADO
>
>http://www.zwire.com/news/newsstory.cfm?newsid=2166033&title=Del%20Norte%20
Covered%20Wagon%20Days%20rolls%20out%20Friday&BRD=1190&PAG=461&CATNAME=Top%2
0Stories&CATEGORYID=410
>The 30th Del Norte Covered Wagon Days Celebration will be held August
>3-5. Lifestyles of the 1800's are showcased throughout the weekend.
>Ladies of the evening will return to the Windsor Hotel with living
>history demonstrations. Community pioneers will fill the historic rooms
>of the old hotel throughout the weekend. The locals will invite
>everyone in to see what they have to offer. The weekend should prove to
>entertain folks with a variety of likes and tastes.
>
>NEW MEXICO
>
>From: Carol Condie <[log in to unmask]> (via nmac-l) Re Free HPD posters
>- Nobody is going to want a free HPD poster because they are the most
>dreadful posters ever produced. I'm embarrassed to give them to my
>clients. Jesse may want to contribute them to a Boy Scout troop for use
>in a fire-making merit badge. Yours in sorrow for our glorious posters
>of the past! Carol.
>
>[Editor's Note: The ever-positive spirit of colleagues - when they have
>nothing good to say, they go out of their way to say it].
>
>ARIZONA
>
>http://www.azstarnet.com/neighbors/DT/downtown.html Arizona State
>Museum has received a grant for $4,974 from the National Endowment for
>the Humanities. The museum plans to Purchase archival materials to
>rehouse the museum's collection of paintings and works of art on paper
>by 20th century Southwest Indian artists.
>
>From: Darlene Lizarraga <[log in to unmask]> SEPTEMBER 2001 RARE
>GLIMPSES SERIES, Tucson: A 3000-Year History of Human Adaptation in a
>Desert Oasis. Sept. 5 - 3,000 Years of Water History and Water
>Politics: Noted author and ASM scholar Tom Sheridan kicks off this
>series with a presentation on how Tucson has gotten to where it is
>today. Sept. 12 - Hunters, Gatherers, and Cultivators: ASM
>archaeologists Paul and Suzy Fish explore Tucson's desert traditions
>prior to European contact. Sept. 19 - Families and Family Business in
>Presidio Tucson: ASM's Diana Hadley and Desert Archaeology's Homer
>Thiel discuss two very different yet equally important Presidio
>families. 7-9pm, Arizona State Museum north, room 309. ASM members:
>$20/person per session or $70 for the set; Non members: $25/person per
>session or $90 for the set; Workshops limited to 20 participants; to
>register contact <[log in to unmask]>.

>CALIFORNIA
>
>http://www.contracostatimes.com/community/srvt/stories/bees_20010802.htm
>Bees inhabit a 19th century granary. Removing the bees will be a
>daunting task. The shed exterior cannot be damaged during the removal
>because the park is applying to be added to the National Register of
>Historic Places. Altering the granary could jeopardize its historical
>status.
>
>PRESERVATION LITE
>
>http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com:80/cgi-bin/texis/web/vortex/displ
ay?slug=teepees02m&date=20010802
>They were considered for landmark status, but never nominated.
>Everybody thought somebody else had already done it. Preservationists
>scrambled yesterday to find out what had happened. Some say the
>Historic Preservation Office and Landmarks Preservation Board fell
>asleep on the job.
>
>CYBERIA
>
>http://www.abcnews.go.com/wire/World/ap20010802_996.html A wrecked
>World War II-era American warplane has been found in a river in
>southwest China. Officials are trying to salvage it. About 1,000 U.S.
>planes went down over China during the war, and about 100 remain
>missing.
>
>******************************************
>
>Contact the Newsletter Editor (Brian W. Kenny): (W) 602.882.8025 / (F)
>603.457.7957 or <[log in to unmask]>.
>
>Send books, letter mail, and other media to: Southwestern Archaeology
>Inc, PO Box 61203 Phoenix AZ, USA 85082-1203. We request your technical
>and scientific writings, opinion pieces, timely news articles, and
>organizational activities and events, to be shared with our digital
>community.
>
>SWA invites you to redistribute SWA's "Got CALICHE?" Newsletter.
>
>Southwestern Archaeology, Inc. (SWA) - A 501(c)(3) (not-for-profit)
>customer-centric corporation dedicated to electronic potlatch and
>digital totemic increase rites that focus and multiply historic
>preservation activities in the Greater Southwest. Our goal is to create
>and promote the diverse micro-environments in which archaeologists can
>develop their talents and take the risks from which innovation and
>productivity arise.
>
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