Archive for April, 2007

Arizona Humanities Council Chatauquan: Don Garate as Juan Bautista de Anza

Juan Bautista de Anza: Sunday, April 29 @ 4:00pmin Cady Hall

Juan Bautista de Anza, (1736-1788), was a Basque born in Cuquiárachi, Sonora, Mexico in 1736. His father, who had the same name, was born in Hernani, Gipuzkua, Euskadi in 1693 and came to New Spain in 1712. He eventually became the Captain of the Presidio of Fronteras, twenty miles south of Douglas, Arizona, in Sonora, Mexico. Apaches killed him when Juan Bautista, Jr. was only three years old. Growing up in Sonora (and what is today Arizona), young Juan was involved early in Apache attacks and uprisings by other Indian groups. He joined the frontier military at age fifteen and eventually became the captain of Tubac Presidio.

Funded in-part by the Patagonia Library Endowment Fund

Refreshments compliments of the Patagonia Museum

OneBookAZ 2007

Join other Arizonans, during the month of April, by reading Going Back to Bisbee by Richard Shelton

Facilitator Janet Winans will lead brown bag book discussion Friday, April 20, 2007 @ noon in the library. Copies of the book are on reserve at the front desk.

Wee One Wednesday Pajama Party

Ann Huggins and friends have planned a special morning of stories, music and more.  So dress in your pajamas and put slippers on your feet before you head to the library.  Stuffed animals are welcome too……….

Wednesday morning @ 10:00