
The
summer has arrived in Arizona and here in Flagstaff at 7000 feet we are
enjoying ourselves tremendously. Lots of sun, comfortable temperatures
and the anticipated monsoon season that blesses us with
much needed moisture.
The smell of rain is something truly special here in the Southwest.
At the office we are gearing up for a very busy fall season. With over
30
different programs on the schedule we are able to offer something for
everyone.
Hope to see you soon!
In this
issue we feature:
- Ramson Lomatewama -Hopi artist and NAU Elderhostel speaker
- Our popular " On-the -Move" programs
- News, tips & ideas, and recommended reading.
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Summer Blessings,
The Staff at NAU Elderhostel
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Let's Talk About... |
Ramson
Lomatewama, Hopi artist,
poet, and educator has been wowing
hostelers for almost a decade with his insightful and thoughtful commentary
about what it means to be Hopi. With a spirituality that is almost palpable,
Ramson offers his unique perspective on the challenges of living in two worlds –
both the “modern” world and that of a traditional Hopi. Ramson's life on the
Hopi Reservation is at the heart of his art and poetry, and his way of looking
at the world is a reflection of his rich heritage and the timeless culture of
the Hopi people.
Ramson has been carving dolls for sale
for about twelve years. He began carving ‘old style’ dolls about ten years ago
after seeing Manfred Susunkewa’s work at a show in Phoenix. He is fanatical
about using the most traditional materials and techniques. His pigments are all
natural. He even spins his own twine to attach the feathers. Ramson also
produces silver jewelry, is a talented glass blower and has published three books of poetry:
Silent Winds: Poetry of One Hopi; Ascending the Reed; and Drifting
Through Ancestor’s Dreams.
The "After the Rain" poem was published in
Drifting Through Ancestor Dreams. It is reprinted here with his permission.
Ramson currently shares his insights and knowledge during our
Arizona
Landscape program (#1052).
Visit the Heard Museum online to purchase his books.
Listen to Ramson's
story telling on local NPR.
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Let's get
moving... |
The so-called "On-the-Move" or "Exploring
America" programs have become quite popular lately and we would like to let
you know why we think they are such a great deal.
Being located here in the Southwest, a region with so much natural beauty, we
feel it is a wonderful way to experience this diverse and fascinating area. Participants definitely
get the most out of their time spent here. We often spend at least two
nights in one place allowing for more in-depth explorations.
Fine dining and accommodations are also something to look forward to during
these trips. The travel time between destinations is utilized to the fullest
with lectures and commentary by our naturalists/professional guides while you soak up the
unique and beautiful
landscape through the window. Getting to the program is easy as most of these
programs originate and finish in Phoenix, a major hub for airlines.
So
what do our participants say about these moving programs?:
"My first trip to AZ will remain a bright spot in my
memory and be recommended to anyone I know". -
Catherine Phillis
"Loved the scope
of the program, scenery, nature contacts and great & enthusiastic leadership."-
Lou Hubard
"The program was well organized. The talks on the bus and at stops were very
informative. Staying in the parks was especially good since it allowed us to
attend ranger programs at night and enjoy the ambiance."
- Helen Sternheim
"This tour was an excellent bargain. I believe other tour operators would
have charged much more for the same quality." Valerie Schneer
"Excellent blend of activities, information and social
interaction among participants." - Dan Rosen
"Something for
everyone. Especially liked options for all physical abilities."
- Kay Hammell
This fall you can choose
between these memorable "On-the -Move" programs. Click program to view
itinerary/highlights and photos.
(Please note that some of these programs might already be at full capacity)
Premier Parks: Zion, Bryce, and
Grand Canyon
Grand Canyon National Park North
and South Rims
Arizona Landscapes:
Phoenix/Sedona/Flagstaff/Grand Canyon
Northern Arizona's Grandeur
Absolute Southwest: A Canyonland
Adventure
Thinking about traveling on your own? Read this
advice from Joyce Senkel:
Going "Solo" is easier than you think! |
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