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Krista Schlyer
Continental Divide Arizona Exhibition Schedule:
Trinity Presbyterian Church Courtyard (During the 4th Avenue Street Fair)
Friday & Saturday, December 11 – 12 (all day)
4th Ave & University Blvd, Trinity Presbyterian Church Courtyard
Free and open to the public!
Come and view the Continental Divide exhibit in the quiet courtyard of the Trinity Presbyterian Church during the hustle and bustle of the popular 4th Avenue Street Fair. Partnering organizations will have information available about how to get involved in human and ecological borderlands issues.
The University of Arizona Poetry Center
Thursday, December 17th, 4:00pm - sundown
Helen St. @ Vine near University Medical Center
Featuring "Jaguar Heavens", a reading by nature writer Ken Lamberton
Free and open to the public!
Come and view the Continental Divide exhibit in the picturesque breezeway of the UA Poetry Center. Partnering organizations will have information available about how to get involved in human and ecological borderlands issues and will speak about the ecological impacts of the border wall, its construction and associated enforcement activity.
Sergio Avila, Northern Mexico Program Coordinator, will discuss SIA's ongoing work in the borderlands. Nature writer Ken Lamberton will share a reading, "Jaguar Heavens" at this event.
Central School Project, Bisbee, AZ
December 19 & 20 and December 26 & 27,
weekend days 1 – 4pm
Central School Project, Bisbee, 43 Howell Avenue
Free and open to the public, except during reception
FINAL AZ Exhibit Reception: Saturday, December 19, 7:00-9:00 pm
Featuring "Jaguar Heavens", a reading by Ken Lamberton
Tickets to the reception are $10 online and at the door
The final reception for the 2009 Arizona run of Continental Divide will take place on December 19 in the community arts and ecology center, Central School Project, Bisbee, Arizona.
Partnering organizations will have information available about how to get involved in human and ecological borderlands issues and will speak about the ecological impacts of the border wall, its construction and associated enforcement activity.
A short Cornell Lab of Ornithology film will be shown, which documents the expedition’s encounter with the ecological and human realities. Nature writer Ken Lamberton will share a reading, "Jaguar Heavens" at this event.
CONTACT: Sky Island Alliance for questions on all events: 520.624.7080
Purchase prints of exhibition photographs here (All proceeds go to help the exhibition continue to travel to new locations around the country)


