Cave Creek Museum will feature “Arizona’s Water” on Sat., April 15, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

“We know that Arizona is facing a water crisis,” says Evelyn Johnson, the museum’s executive director. “How will the current shortages affect us? Does Arizona have enough water? What if we run out of our current sources? What can I do?”

This presentation will help participants understand the existing water crisis and Arizona’s water future. This program was presented several times in 2021-2022 to a packed house every time. It has been updated to reflect current facts and analyses. Guest speaker Tom McGuire holds degrees in geology and geology education. He has been a docent (volunteer) at Cave Creek Museum, a volunteer at the Spur Cross Ranch conservation area and a Cave Creek town council member, each for more than a decade. His geology and hydrology guide to the Jewel of the Creek can be downloaded from the Desert Foothills Land Trust website.

Attendance is free for museum member. The Cave Creek Museum is located at 6140 E. Skyline Dr., Cave Creek, and is open October through May. The cost for seniors is $8 and adults are $10. Register by visiting cavecreekmuseum.org.