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See a show, take a class, visit an exhibit or gallery in Tempe! Explore all of the creative and cultural experiences the city has to offer at Tempe Center for the Arts, Tempe History Museum and Edna Vihel Arts Center. The Arts & Culture Division develops and manages the city's arts and culture programs and services including Tempe Community Arts and Tempe Public Art. Tempe is dedicated to enriching the lives of the local and extended community by providing life-long engagement through accessible cultural, social, and educational experiences. 

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Tempe History Society Lunch Talks

Tempe History Society Lunch Talks 

“Inspired By the Past, a Vision for the Future” by Dr. Anthony Pratcher II

Wednesday, November 8, at 11:30 a.m.   

African Americans of Tempe have made important contributions to the development of their community of Tempe. Their stories are riveting, and their family histories are unique and multi-dimensional. Dr. Anthony Pratcher II is a Lecturer and Honors Faculty Fellow in Barrett, the Honors College at Arizona State University. His use of oral interviews, census data, and Arizona’s archival collections have led to important publications that reveal how urban policies influence community formations like Tempe. Stop by Tempe History Museum for this free talk presented by Tempe History Society with generous support from Friendship Village.

Seating is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Can't attend? Catch the event live-streamed at www.facebook.com/TempeHistory.

Check out other upcoming THS Lunch Talks and museum events at www.tempe.gov/museumevents. Visit the Tempe History Society website at www.tempehistory.org

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