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Arizona History Museum

A lecture series titled "Creating an Oasis: Arizona Gardens Past and Present" takes place from 7 to 8 p.m., every Wednesday in March. March 18: "Preserving the Crop Heritage Passed on by the Native People of the Southwest." March 25: "Mexicanas Planting and Praying: Borderland Deserts: 1890 to 1940." $8 per lecture; $6 members. A lecture series titled "100 Years of Headlines: 1909 to 2009" takes place from 9:30 a.m. to noon on the following Saturdays: March 21: Raul Hector Castro presents "Arizona's First Hispanic Governor Remembers." April 18: Jim Turner presents "Arizona Historian Deadlier Than the Male: Three Dangerous Arizona Women in an Age of Ballyhoo." May 23: Don Burgess presents "Romans in Tucson? The Story of an Archaeological Hoax." $25 per lecture; $20 members. Call 617-1154 for more information.