Recently Matt Brode met with Bear Essential Young Reporters during a Zoom meeting. For those who don’t know, Matt Brode is the chief meteorologist for News 4 Tucson. He talked to us about how he became interested in weather and about different types of weather that we experience in Arizona.

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The observance will include words of tribute by special guest speakers, musical performances by local schools, and military displays. This year's keynote speaker is retired United States Marine Corporal Matthew Bradford.

This event is a free event open to all ages

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Date: 
Wednesday, November 10, 2021 - 5:30pm to 7:30pm
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Premiered in 1994, TRB’s flagship production A Southwest Nutcracker transports Tchiakovsky’s traditional Nutcracker in its entirety to 1880s Tucson, giving the characters and events a Sonoran Desert twist that has become a beloved Tucson holiday tradition.

Date: 
Saturday, December 4, 2021 - 7:30pm
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Premiered in 1994, TRB’s flagship production A Southwest Nutcracker transports Tchiakovsky’s traditional Nutcracker in its entirety to 1880s Tucson, giving the characters and events a Sonoran Desert twist that has become a beloved Tucson holiday tradition.

Date: 
Sunday, December 5, 2021 - 2:00pm
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Premiered in 1994, TRB’s flagship production A Southwest Nutcracker transports Tchiakovsky’s traditional Nutcracker in its entirety to 1880s Tucson, giving the characters and events a Sonoran Desert twist that has become a beloved Tucson holiday tradition.

Date: 
Saturday, December 4, 2021 - 2:00pm
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"As the First Americans, Native Americans have helped shape the future of the United

States through every turn of our history," as Ronald Reagan first proclaimed in

1969. Before the U.S. existed, before a few European countries established outposts,

hundreds of Indian nations thrived on this continent. These indigenous people

developed and fostered their own music, dance, art, and foods for millenniums.

Experience the life and history of several nations in this annual Native American Indian

Date: 
Sunday, November 28, 2021 - 11:00am to 5:00pm
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"As the First Americans, Native Americans have helped shape the future of the United

States through every turn of our history," as Ronald Reagan first proclaimed in

1969. Before the U.S. existed, before a few European countries established outposts,

hundreds of Indian nations thrived on this continent. These indigenous people

developed and fostered their own music, dance, art, and foods for millenniums.

Experience the life and history of several nations in this annual Native American Indian

Date: 
Saturday, November 27, 2021 - 11:00am to 5:00pm
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"As the First Americans, Native Americans have helped shape the future of the United

States through every turn of our history," as Ronald Reagan first proclaimed in

1969. Before the U.S. existed, before a few European countries established outposts,

hundreds of Indian nations thrived on this continent. These indigenous people

developed and fostered their own music, dance, art, and foods for millenniums.

Experience the life and history of several nations in this annual Native American Indian

Date: 
Friday, November 26, 2021 - 11:00am to 5:00pm
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Whether it’s for a holiday or a family celebration, gathering around the table with relatives makes for a memorable occasion. It may be one of the few times you get together with your extended family. This year, explore your family’s roots and record a treasured family recipe.

On this page, learn about genealogy and find some healthier versions of traditional dishes to add to your holiday menu.

See the family tree and recipe activity on page 12.

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How far back can you trace your family tree? Probably not 4,000 years!

Last month, scientists published a study identifying the genetic homeland of modern horses, finding that the animals were first DOMESTICATED around 4,200 years ago in a region that’s now part of Russia.

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