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May 2022
Hummingbird Banding
Up to 10 species of hummingbirds use the green corridor of the San Pedro River as a freeway between their tropical winter retreats and their northern nesting grounds. The public is invited to get a close-up look at these tiny travelers as staff and volunteers from the Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory capture, band, weigh, measure, and release them as part of long-term studies of the bird life of this vital migration route. The banding station is located at the San Pedro…
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Up to 10 species of hummingbirds use the green corridor of the San Pedro River as a freeway between their tropical winter retreats and their northern nesting grounds. The public is invited to get a close-up look at these tiny travelers as staff and volunteers from the Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory capture, band, weigh, measure, and release them as part of long-term studies of the bird life of this vital migration route. The banding station is located at the San Pedro…
Find out more »June 2022
Music & Movement Storytime
Join us for an evening storytime full of moving, singing, and talking. There will be interactive songs, stories, and activities. This program is recommended for children ages 5 and under and their families.
Find out more »Movies in the Park – Ghostbusters: Afterlife
Movies start at dusk. Bring your own lawn chair or blanket, dinner or a snack and enjoy a great evening. Sponsored by Cox Communications. Note: Titles are subject to change. Ghostbusters: Afterlife (Rated PG-13) 124 minutes Ghostbuster: Afterlife is the sequel to Ghostbuster and Ghostbuster II. Set 32 years after Ghostbuster II, a single mother and her two children move to a small town in Oklahoma, where they discover their connection to the Ghostbusters and their grandfather's secret legacy.
Find out more »Movies in the Park: Sing 2
Movies start at dusk. Bring your own lawn chair or blanket, dinner or a snack and enjoy a great evening. Sponsored by Cox Communications. Note: Titles are subject to change. Sing 2 (Rated PG) 112 minutes Sing 2 is the sequel to the 2016 film, Sing. The story is set after the events of the previous film, where Buster Moon and his group put on a show in Redshore City while working to impress an entertainment mogul and enlist a…
Find out more »Hummingbird Banding
Up to 10 species of hummingbirds use the green corridor of the San Pedro River as a freeway between their tropical winter retreats and their northern nesting grounds. The public is invited to get a close-up look at these tiny travelers as staff and volunteers from the Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory capture, band, weigh, measure, and release them as part of long-term studies of the bird life of this vital migration route. The banding station is located at the San Pedro…
Find out more »Movies in the Park: Encanto
Movies start at dusk. Bring your own lawn chair or blanket, dinner or a snack and enjoy a great evening. Sponsored by Cox Communications. Note: Titles are subject to change. Encanto (Rated PG) 99 minutes In this film, Mirabel Madrigal, a member of the Madrigal family who does not have magical powers, must find out what is happening to save both her family and home, after the magic is in danger.
Find out more »Thursday Night Concert Series: Sierra Vista Community Band
Join us Thursdays in May and June in Veterans Memorial Park at the Centennial Pavilion for a musical treat as we present our Summer Concert Series. All concerts are free and open to the public. For more information, call Parmalee Mitchell at (520) 439-2300. The Sierra Vista Community Band is the only concert band in Cochise County that rehearses and performs year-round; its 30+ members ranging in age from 17 to 70 come from Sierra Vista, Hereford, Tombstone, Whetstone, and…
Find out more »July 2022
Hummingbird Banding
Up to 10 species of hummingbirds use the green corridor of the San Pedro River as a freeway between their tropical winter retreats and their northern nesting grounds. The public is invited to get a close-up look at these tiny travelers as staff and volunteers from the Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory capture, band, weigh, measure, and release them as part of long-term studies of the bird life of this vital migration route. The banding station is located at the San Pedro…
Find out more »Hummingbird Banding
Up to 10 species of hummingbirds use the green corridor of the San Pedro River as a freeway between their tropical winter retreats and their northern nesting grounds. The public is invited to get a close-up look at these tiny travelers as staff and volunteers from the Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory capture, band, weigh, measure, and release them as part of long-term studies of the bird life of this vital migration route. The banding station is located at the San Pedro…
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