Rachel is a member of the Hopi Tribe and was brought up enjoying the outdoors hiking in the Jemez and Sandia Mountains throughout the summer months. Always having an interest in cultures, Rachel received a bachelor's degree from Brigham Young University in Archaeology focusing on the Fremont culture, contemporaries of the Anasazi.  She then went on to receive her Master's in Museum Studies from Arizona State University, where her research focused on sacred objects in museums and museum representation in film. 
Rotary Program
Monday, July 17, 2017

 
Rachel Moore
 
Rachel is a member of the Hopi Tribe and was brought up enjoying the outdoors hiking in the Jemez and Sandia Mountains throughout the summer months. Always having an interest in cultures, Rachel received a bachelor's degree from Brigham Young University in Archaeology focusing on the Fremont culture, contemporaries of the Anasazi.  She then went on to receive her Master's in Museum Studies from Arizona State University, where her research focused on sacred objects in museums and museum representation in film. 
 
 
The museum's permanent exhibit, "We Are of This Place: The Pueblo Story" opened in April 2016 as part of their 40th anniversary.  The IPCC first opened its doors in 1976, and this marked the museum's first major renovation since their founding.
 
RCA will have its usual buffet lunch at the IPCC - Chaco Ballroom.
 
 
Plan to arrive early (opens 9 am) or stay after Rotary (closes at 5 pm)!
 
BTW did you know the award-winning Pueblo Harvest Cafe is at the IPCC? 
Their Happy Hour starts at 4 pm. . .