Event Description:
Join Us in Celebrating Latino Conservation WeekCome learn about Forest Archeology at Elden Pueblo!Latino Conservation Week is an opportunity to enjoy the outdoors and learn how you can help protect our land, water and air. To celebrate LCW 2019, the Coconino National Forest in partnership with Latino Outdoors will host an event with Forest Archeologist Dagmar Galvan and Roving Ranger Estephany Campos where you will learn about the Sinagua Culture and the importance of preservation and stewardship of archeological resources. This event is family friendly. There will be FREE Smokey goodies! Se hablara español. Please bring at least 32oz of water and light snacks, sunscreen, comfy shoes, hat.Wednesday, JULY 17th, 201910:00AM-12:00PMElden Pueblo Archeological SiteLocation: Elden Pueblo is located one mile north of the Flagstaff Mall on the west side of U.S. Highway 89 North, just south of its junction with Townsend-Winona Road. A sign for “Elden Pueblo Ruins” leads into the parking lot.FOR MORE INFORMATION and to RSVP, Please contact Estephany Campos at estephany.campos@usda.gov/estephany@latinooutdoors.org/928-527-8221 or Dagmar Galvan at dagmar.galvan@usda.gov/dagmar.galvan@latinooutdoors.org/928-527-8238
United States Forest Service, Coconino National Forest and Latino Outdoors
Date & time:
July 17, 2019 - July 18, 2019
Location:
Elden Pueblo Ruins
Yes
Free