Four of the Longwood Graduate Program Fellows will be visiting Arizona from June 5 - June 12, 1994. We will be visiting Boyce-Thompson Botanical Garden, Desert Botanical Garden, Tohono Chul Park, Tuscon Botanical Garden, Saguaro National Monument, Petrified Forest National Park, the Grand Canyon, the Arizona-Sonoran Desert Museum, and possibly Biosphere II. The purpose of the visit is to experience the Arizona ecology, and to visit with museum and public garden professionals to discuss programming, etc. Just a couple of questions: 1) Only two of the Fellows were going to go to Biosphere II. Is it worth it? Is there something else in the Tuscon area the other Fellows could be doing during that time? 2) Is there anything that we should see that is not currently on our itinerary? 3) What about night life in these various areas, such as good, inexpensive places to eat and relax(remember we're grad students)? 4) Does anyone have an e-mail address for someone at the Arizona-Sonoran Desert Museum? We've tried calling several times, and no one returns our calls. Please e-mail me directly so as not to clutter up the list. Thanks in advance for your help. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Patrick S. Larkin "If trees could scream, would we be so cavalier Longwood Graduate Program about cutting them down? We might if they University of Delaware screamed all the time, for no good reason." [log in to unmask] -Jack Handey