Need a (free) creative activity for the kids in your life? Join us for BearCat Family Friday presented by the Etnyre Foundation on the first Friday of each month from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Enjoy themed art-making activities for the whole family in a museum setting lead by the DCWM education team. Practice your craft-making skills while surrounded by art, and take a work of your own art home with you!
BearCat Family Friday is always free for children ages 17 and under, free for DCWM members, and free with paid admission.
Did you know that over 300 species of birds have been found at the Hassayampa River Preserve? Enjoy an easy-paced walk with seasoned birder and bird bander Anne Leight to spot and identify the many resident and migratory birds of the Preserve. Some binoculars are available to borrow. MEETING LOCATION: Preserve Visitor Center.
Limit 10 participants. To register, please call the Preserve Visitor Center at 602-506-2930 ext. 9. If you find you cannot attend a program after you have registered, please call the Preserve Visitor Center ASAP so we may contact those on the waiting list. Registration for this program will close on Friday, 9/1/23.
Join Ranger Eric for an after-hours trail walk to look for and learn about the nocturnal critters of the Preserve! Wildlife seen on past walks have included bats, ringtails, foxes, skunks, javelinas, deer, owls, scorpions, insects, and other cool creepy crawlies! Please bring your own flashlights and blacklights if you have them, but some will be available to borrow. Please carry your own water. Trails are rated as easy and are mostly flat, but there may be some uneven or sandy surfaces. We will hike about 1-1.5 miles.
MEETING LOCATION: Preserve Visitor Center
To register, please call the Preserve Visitor Center at 602-506-2930 ext. 9 with your name, phone number and number attending. If you find you cannot attend a program after you have registered, please call the Preserve Visitor Center ASAP so we may contact those on the waiting list. This program is all ages but might not be suitable for toddlers or young children due to their perception of the darkness and hiking length. Registration for this program will close at NOON (12:00pm) on the day of the program, 9/2/23.
Join Ranger Eric for a guided bird walk to look and listen for resident and migrant species within the diverse desert riparian habitat of the Hassayampa River Preserve. Along the way, we will discuss eBird and citizen science, how to identify birds by sight and sound, and about the behavioral and ecological traits that make them unique. Some binoculars are available to borrow. Please carry ample water for yourself and wear sturdy footwear and sun protection. We will walk on mostly flat, but occasionally uneven or sandy terrain for 1-2 miles, and go for 2-3 hours depending on interest of participants.
MEETING LOCATION: Preserve Visitor Center
Limit 10 participants. To register, please call the Preserve Visitor Center at 602-506-2930 ext. 9. If you find you cannot attend a program after you have registered, please call the Preserve Visitor Center ASAP so we may contact those on the waiting list. Registration for this program will close on Friday, 9/8/23.
Join Ranger Eric to learn about native desert plant options for your garden to attract and help pollinators such as hummingbirds, butterflies, bees, and other insects. Some free printed resources will be available to take with you. After you check out this discovery station, we encourage you to check out the trails beyond the Preserve Visitor Center to check out the lush vegetation and abundant wildlife!
MEETING LOCATION: Preserve Visitor Center
No registration required.
Did you know that over 50 species of dragonflies and damselflies can be found at the Preserve? Join Ranger Eric for a guided walk along the river and lake trails to explore the fascinating world of dragonflies and damselflies. We’ll also see other aquatic and riparian wildlife along the way! Please bring ample water and wear protective clothing and/or sunscreen, and wear sturdy footwear. We will walk about 0.5-1 mile on mostly flat, but occasionally sandy or uneven trails. The walk may be shortened if extreme heat forecasted. Binoculars are available to borrow at the Visitor Center.
MEETING LOCATION: Preserve Visitor Center
Limit 12 participants. To register, please call the Preserve Visitor Center at 602-506-2930 ext. 9 with your name, phone number and number of people attending. If you find you cannot attend a program after you have registered, please call the Preserve Visitor Center ASAP so we may contact those on the waiting list. Registration for this program will close on Saturday, 9/9/23.
Join Ranger Eric for a guided bird walk to look and listen for resident and migrant species within the diverse desert riparian habitat of the Hassayampa River Preserve. Along the way, we will discuss eBird and citizen science, how to identify birds by sight and sound, and about the behavioral and ecological traits that make them unique. Some binoculars are available to borrow. Please carry ample water for yourself and wear sturdy footwear and sun protection. We will walk 1-2 miles roundtrip on mostly flat, but occasionally uneven or sandy trails. We will go for 2-3 hours depending on participant interest and weather.
MEETING LOCATION: Preserve Visitor Center
Limit 10 participants. To register, please call the Preserve Visitor Center at 602-506-2930 ext. 9. If you find you cannot attend a program after you have registered, please call the Preserve Visitor Center ASAP so we may contact those on the waiting list. Registration for this program will close on Wednesday, 9/13/23.
Join Ranger Steve for an interactive display of venomous animals and a discussion of their vital role in our ecosystem, “busting” myths about their behaviors, and have all your questions answered! Get hands-on and hold items like snake skins, rattles, and even skeletons!
MEETING LOCATION: Preserve Visitor Center
No registration required. Stop by anytime between 2:00 - 4:00 pm!
Enjoy an after-hours trail walk to look for and learn about the nocturnal critters of the Preserve with Ranger Steve! Wildlife seen on past walks have included bats, ringtails, foxes, skunks, javelinas, deer, owls, scorpions, insects, and other cool creepy crawlies! Please bring your own flashlights and blacklights if you have them, but some will be available to borrow. Please carry your own water, electrolytes, and snacks. Trails are rated as easy and are mostly flat, but there may be some uneven or sandy surfaces. We will hike about 1-1.5 miles.
MEETING LOCATION: Preserve Visitor Center
Limit 10 participants. To register, please call the Preserve Visitor Center at 602-506-2930 ext. 9 with your name, phone number and number attending. If you find you cannot attend a program after you have registered, please call the Preserve Visitor Center ASAP so we may contact those on the waiting list. This program is all ages, but might not be suitable for toddlers or young children due to their perception of the darkness and hiking length. Registration for this program will close at noon on the day of the program, 9/14/23.
Fiesta de Septiembre is held each year to celebrate Wickenburg's Hispanic heritage.
For more information on this colorful event, please visit our Annual Events page.
Join Ranger Eric for a guided bird walk to look and listen for resident and migrant species within the diverse desert riparian habitat of the Hassayampa River Preserve. Along the way, we will discuss eBird and citizen science, how to identify birds by sight and sound, and about the behavioral and ecological traits that make them unique. Some binoculars are available to borrow. Please carry ample water for yourself and wear sturdy footwear and sun protection. We will walk 1-2 miles roundtrip on mostly flat, but occasionally uneven or sandy trails.
MEETING LOCATION: Preserve Visitor Center
Limit 10 participants. To register, please call the Preserve Visitor Center at 602-506-2930 ext. 9. If you find you cannot attend a program after you have registered, please call the Preserve Visitor Center ASAP so we may contact those on the waiting list. Registration for this program will close on Thursday, 9/21/23.
WHERE: Desert Caballeros Western Museum's Cultural Crossroads Learning Center, 10 N. Tegner Street, Wickenburg, AZ
COST: $30 per person*
Join us for the next Quarterly Luncheon on September 22 at the Cultural Crossroads Learning Center! Luncheons are a great opportunity for members to hear from community leaders at the local, county, and state levels. Please note that this event will be held in the Museum's Cultural Crossroads Learning Center.
Members are encouraged to bring business cards and flyers to share with the group.
RSVPs are required. Please RSVP online or by calling the Chamber at 928-684-5479.
Menu:
- Ribs
- BBQ chicken
- Mac & cheese
- Corn salad
- Cornbread muffins
- Dessert
*Chairman's Circle members receive two free tickets to each luncheon.
How does she do it? Judee Nuechter creates bold, intricate jewelry that is considered art as much as jewelry. Beads, stones, and charms create pieces that are beautiful and have unique, story-telling properties.
During this demo, Judee will explain her process and materials, as well as demonstrate how she accomplishes the intricate beading technique that holds the jewelry together as a piece of art.
Open and free to the public.
Join Ranger Eric for an after-hours trail walk to look for and learn about the nocturnal critters of the Preserve! Wildlife seen on past walks have included bats, ringtails, foxes, skunks, javelinas, deer, owls, scorpions, insects, and other cool creepy crawlies! Please bring your own flashlights and blacklights if you have them, but some will be available to borrow. Please carry your own water. Trails are rated as easy and are mostly flat, but there may be some uneven or sandy surfaces. We will hike about 1-1.5 miles.
MEETING LOCATION: Preserve Visitor Center
To register, please call the Preserve Visitor Center at 602-506-2930 ext. 9 with your name, phone number and number attending. If you find you cannot attend a program after you have registered, please call the Preserve Visitor Center ASAP so we may contact those on the waiting list. This program is all ages but might not be suitable for toddlers or young children due to their perception of the darkness and hiking length. Registration for this program will close at NOON (12:00pm) on the day of the program, 9/23/23.
Presented by Nichole Jackson, Procurement Specialist, AZ APEX
Co-host: AZ APEX
Register at bit.ly/SBDCgovernment
Join our panel lecture, sponsored by Arizona Humanities featuring Adolfo Castillo, Publisher Editorial & Creative of Western Art Collector magazine part of International Artist Publishing LLC. The lecture will be centered around the subject of collecting artifacts and artwork.
Panelists: Adolfo Castillo—publisher of Western Art Collector and private collector; Diana Pardue—chief curator at Heard Museum, institutional lender to Artesanía del Pueblo; June White—private collector and lender to Artesanía del Pueblo. Moderated by Dr. Eduardo Pagán—DCWM Adjunct Curator of History.
Free and open to the public. Great for folk art collectors, art lovers, history buffs and travel enthusiasts.
Mexican Folk Art: Artesanía del Pueblo exhibition we have on view in our Cultural Crossroads Learning Center. Made possible by the Mexican Consulate in Phoenix, the Tuscan Museum of Art, The Heard Museum, ASU Art Museum, Amerind Museum, and several private collectors to share the tradition of Mexican folk art from various regions of Mexico from the past through current date. This exhibition is on view through April 28, 2024.
We will cover the six steps to exporting:
- Evaluate if your company is export ready.
- Learn the Mechanics of Exporting. Conduct Market Research.
- Create an Export Business Plan. Investigate Financing Options for Exporting.
- Find and Develop Contacts.
Register at: bit.ly/SBDCexporting
Co-hosts: U.S. Commercial Service, Mohave SBDC, & Coconino SBDC
As both an energy worker & former Hospice nurse, Maria has witnessed how grief can either swallow us up or teach us some of life's most profound & potent lessons. Our connections with our animal companions are meant to teach us so much about life. Maria will share some helpful & empowering tools to assist each participant in acknowledging, honoring, and moving through the losses they.have experienced. While she is a Certified Grief Recovery Specialist (through Grief Recovery Institute) this workshop will not cover that particular evidence-based process, however it will incorporate key points & activities from it. She will also channel Spirit for guidance on what everyone can use in their own grieving journeys. Grieving and healing are not linear processes. By approaching these unique experiences with compassion and grace, we're able to gain the wisdom and medicine that comes from the pain we are also here to feel. Healing takes HEART-a warrior;s heart!
Did you know that over 50 species of dragonflies and damselflies can be found at the Preserve? Join Ranger Eric for a guided walk along the river and lake trails to explore the fascinating world of dragonflies and damselflies. We’ll also see other aquatic and riparian wildlife along the way! Please bring ample water and wear protective clothing and/or sunscreen, and wear sturdy footwear. We will walk about 0.5-1 mile on mostly flat, but occasionally sandy or uneven trails. The walk may be shortened if extreme heat forecasted. Binoculars are available to borrow at the Visitor Center.
MEETING LOCATION: Preserve Visitor Center
Limit 12 participants. To register, please call the Preserve Visitor Center at 602-506-2930 ext. 9 with your name, phone number and number of people attending. If you find you cannot attend a program after you have registered, please call the Preserve Visitor Center ASAP so we may contact those on the waiting list. Registration for this program will close on Thursday, 9/28/23.
No registration required.
For complete information and registration call 602-615-5479, Julia Macias Brooks, WHS Class '72 "Wranglers Wrule!"