Sedona AZ (June 27, 2013) – The Red Rock Ranger District and Arizona Natural History Association invite the community and visitors alike to July’s first Friday program.
Al Cornell, a practitioner of prehistoric skills, will be giving a presentation on the fabrication and usage of cordage in the southwest during prehistoric times on July 5 at 11 a.m.
On July 6 and 7 the public can learn more about native snakes at the live snake display from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. each of those days. Arizona Game and Fish volunteers, Russell Dunn and Karen McClelland, will allow visitors to handle individual snakes while teaching them about the important role snakes play in our environment.
The Red Rock Visitor Center is located on state Route 179, one mile south of the Village of Oak Creek. For more information please call the Red Rock District at 928-203-2900.