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On February 4th, over 35 people joined AzOSA for a great hike on South Mountain.
We saw petroglyphs, crawled through rock tunnels and natural bridges, and squeezed through "Fat Man's Pass".
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AzOSA resident geologist discussed the Salt River Valley formations and geologic points of interest.
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Rest Break!
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Squeezing between the rocks at "Fat Man's Pass"
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Tom Vail (Canyon Ministries) and Lloyd Anderson (The Seven Wonders of Mount St. Helens Creation Museum) at "Fat Man's Pass".
- A great end to a great hike!
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There's something about dinosaurs that captivates school kids. AzOSA experts excited the classroom at Casa de Timoteo orphanage last December 18 with an unforgettable show. Visiting the kids in the small town of Imuris, Sonora, Mexico, 45 miles south of Nogales, Dr. Joseph Kezele (AzOSA President), Patty Kezele, Jim Clarke (AzOSA Resident Geologist) and Terri Clarke intrigued their young audience with origin science and Bible truths.
Dr. Kezele and Jim Clarke presented the truth of God's word and the evidence for creation. Dr. Kezele gave a Power Point presentation in Spanish on creation and dinosaurs (los dinosaurios)! Jim Clarke brought some of his fossil collection and let the kids actually see and touch actual fossils. Eight copies of "The Lie" (en Español) were donated by an AzOSA member to the orphanage for its middle school program.


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Another successful showing at the Arizona Homeschool showcase
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An awesome adventure in one of the world's greatest monuments to the global flood and a young Earth
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What a great Hike! Enjoy these photos taken by Mark and Jackie Risinger.
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