In early January I wrote a blog entry that video from PCC's Community Education Series Ranching in Southern Arizona and Echoes of the Desert Rails: Railroads in Southern Arizona were added to our podcast series in iTunes U. Videos of the presentations from those events are also now available as QuickTime streaming video.
John "Buck" Ryberg delighted the audience by performing "Cool Water" and "Man Walks Among Us" on November 7, 2008, at Ranching in Southern Arizona.
Videos of the presentations from Ranching in Southern Arizona:
Diana Hadley: "300 Years of Ranching in Southern Arizona." Diana Hadley is Head of the Office of Ethnohistorical Research/Documentary Relations of the Southwest at the Arizona State Museum and a local rancher.
Casey Dennis: "The Riggs Family and Its Involvement in Cattle Ranching in Southeastern Arizona." Casey Dennis is a rancher and a descendant of the Riggs family, a ranching family with more than 130 years of cattle ranching in southeastern Arizona.
Videos of the presentations from Echoes of the Desert Rail: Railroads in Southern Arizona on October 23, 2008:
Bill Kalt, a lifelong educator and author of Tucson Was a Railroad Town, presented "A History of the Railroad in Tucson."
Richard Dick, railroad historian and committee member of the Southern Arizona Transportation Museum, presented "Echos of Southern Arizona Railroads: Railroad Development - 1880 to Present."


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