Join the Winslow Centennial Committee and Winslow Historical Society on Saturday, June 9, for “Cowboys and Campfires: A History of Ranching in Northern Arizona.” This special outdoor program will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Eagles Pavilion, located behind the Winslow Visitors Center/Hubbell Trading Post. Former area ranchers will share personal stories about this essential industry in a re-created “cow camp,” complete with campfire and chuck wagon serving free biscuits and coffee. Attendees are also invited to share their own cowboy and ranching stories, so join us at 6 p.m. and stay as late as you like — we’ll be there as long as there’s a log on the fire and someone to share it with!