Connections: People and Environment
Discovering Arizona's Transition Zone
Montezuma Castle National Monument and Montezuma Well
May 6-7, 2006
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The Arizona Association for Environmental Education invites members and non-members to spend the weekend in the mild Verde Valley among the juniper-mesquite woodland below the Mogollon Rim. On Saturday geologists, natural and cultural historians, wildlife specialists, national park interpreters, archaeologists and education specialists will lead groups through activities designed to explore the land between the plateau and desert regions of Arizona. On Sunday participants may elect to join one of several tours. Some of the activities being considered include visits to Tuzigoot National Monument, Fort Verde State Park, the historic mining town of Jerome and Arcosanti.

Registration (Early Bird): $50 for current members
$40 for students
$70 for non-members, (which includes a
one-year membership to AAEE.)
Early Bird deadline is April 10, 2006, prices go up by $10 after that.

Registration forms can be downloaded at our website www.arizonaee.org. Hardcopy can be sent on request. For questions, concerns or registration materials, contact Erin Morris at 602-266-4417 or erin.morris@afre.org

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