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TUCSON GOLF COURSES Arizona National Golf Club Address: 9777 E. Sabino Greens Dr., Tucson, AZ 85749 Website: www.arizonanationalgolfclub.com Crooked Tree Golf Course Address: 9101 N. Thornydale Rd., Tucson, AZ 85742 Website: www.crookedtreegc.com Del Lago Golf Club Address: 14155 E. Vía Rancho Del Lago, ail, AZ 85641 Website: www.dellagogolf.net/ Forty Niner Country Club Address: 12000 E. Tanque Verde Rd., Tucson, AZ 85749 Website: www.fortyninercc.com Fred Enke Golf Course Address: 8251 E. Irvington Rd., Tucson, AZ 85730 Website: www.fredenke.com El Conquistador Golf & Tennis Address: 10555 N. La Cañada Dr., Oro Valley, AZ 85737 Website: www.elconquistadorcc.com Ventana Canyon Golf & Racquet Club Address: 6200 N. Club House Ln., Tucson, AZ 85750 Website: www.ventanacanyonclub.com Mountain View Golf Club Address: 38691 S. Mountain View Blvd., SaddleBrooke, AZ 85739 Website:www.mtviewgc.com

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LIGHT THE NIGHT El Presidio Park. 115 N. Church Ave. Wear Orange in remembrance of victims of gun violence. Join gun violence prevention advocates for an evening of music and light, and commit to saving lives. Thu., June 2, 7-8:30 p.m., Free. gvparizona@gmail.com

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COOL SUMMER NIGHTS - WORLD OCEANS NIGHT Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. 2021 N. Kinney Road. 883-2702. The Desert Museum partners with the Monterey Bay Aquarium to join in this global event honoring the world’s oceans, celebrating the products the ocean provides and the marine life. Sat., June 4, 5-10 p.m., Event is free with Museum admission. http://www. desertmuseum.org DESERT CRONES OF TUCSON Fellowship Square. 110 N. Maguire 885-6741. The Desert Crones of Tucson invites women 50 and older to join them in a celebration of “croneness.� Writing, drumming, crafts, chats, etc. Call Audrey Wann 520730-9352 for further info. Thursdays, 1-3 p.m., $15 yearly. 730-9352. sorrizo@cox.net FREE POKER PARTY Schrier’s Sports Grill. 1118 E. 6th Street 344-8338. We are hosting FREE Texas Hold ‘Em Tournaments every Wednesday at 7pm. No Buy-in. No Entry Fee. Players have a chance to win points and prizes. Players can also qualify to win a trip to Las Vegas (includes airfare and lodging). Free for everyone. Sundays, 4-7 p.m., FREE. 702-724-3007. http://www.tucsonpokernews. com/events/sundays-schriers-sports-grill4pm-2015-06-14/ TucsonPokerNews@gmail.com HAPPY HOUR FRIDAYS! Nutrition Perfection. 1980 W. River Rd Suite 120 5204372020. Happy hour at a friendly and vibrant nutrition club! Come get your shakes! Mondays, $5-$7.

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MAKE ‘N TAKE: MAKING BOOKS WITH MOVABLE PAGES Eckstrom-Columbus Branch Library. 4350 E. 22nd St. 594-5285. Make a book with movable pages at this crafting event. The opened pages may fold out, open up, or pull out.. Call 520-594-5285 or visit EckstromColumbus Library to register. Fri., June 3, 11 a.m.12:30 p.m., Free.

FOURTH AVENUE FOOD FEST Fourth Avenue. From Sixth to Seventh Street Located along Fourth Avenue near Fourth Street, this weekly event will pair local foods with live music in an open-air walk, with local small businesses, artisans and other talent on board. Fridays, 4-8 p.m., Free. 261-6982. http://foodinroot.com/events/fourth-avenue-food-fest/ foodinroot@gmail.com

MOVE TO AMEND MONTHLY MEETING Ward 6 City Council Office. 3202 E. First St. 7914601. Are corporations people? Do they have the same rights under the Constitution as We the People? We don’t think so...help us pass Amendment HJR 48 and end this nonsense. Thu., June 2, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Free. 395-8121. http://www.movetoamend.org/az-tucson tennis4dbs@cox.net

CARIDAD CULINARY TRAINING PROGRAM Caridad Community Kitchen. 845 N Main Ave 8825641. Free culinary training program for qualified individuals. Committed to learning, working hard and changing? Consider our program. Ongoing application process. Learn more and apply online. Mondays-Fridays, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Free. , ext. 7404. http://www.caridadtucson.org caridad@communityfoodbank.org

POKER NIGHT Delectables Restaurant and Catering. 533 N. Fourth Ave. 884-9289. Non Profit Mini Miracles Thursdays, 7-10 p.m., Free. http://delectables.com info@delectables.com

CONQUISTADOR TOASTMASTERS Tucson Jewish Community Center. 3800 E. River Road. 299-3000, ext. 106. For over 90 years Toastmaster clubs have provided a supportive environment to increase communication and leadership skills. Find out what Toastmasters can do for you. Wednesdays, 7-8:30 p.m., Free. http://5858.toastmastersclubs.org

RINCON HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1976 40TH REUNION Rincon High School. 421 N Arcadia 520.232.5600. Rincon High School Class of 1976 announces their 40th Reunion the weekend of September 30. The Committee needs information on missing classmates. Any help is appreciated. Contact: 76Rangers@gmail. com April 29-Sept. 30, 3 p.m., $125. http:// www.76rangers.com/ 76Rangers@gmail.com TWILIGHT THURSDAYS Tucson Botanical Gardens. 2150 N. Alvernon Way. 326-9686, ext. 10. Enjoy Summer nights at the Tucson Botanical Gardens! Every Thursday evening the Gardens will open for guests to enjoy the lovely garden setting without the intense summer sun. Thursdays, 5-8 p.m. Continues through Sept. 15, $9, free for Members. 326-9686, ex. 10. https://www.tucsonbotanical.org/ event/twilight-thursday/ info@tucsonbotanical.org

FAIR TRADE COFFEE & TEA’S BENEFITING UNICEF UNITED NATIONS Assoc. CENTER. sw corner SPEEDWAY & WILMOT (between BeyondBread & Bookmans ) 881-7060. Support unicef’s work with lifesaving vaccines, clean water & food, along with the coffee farmers & their families, by enjoying this wonderful offering of fair-trade coffee & teas Mondays-Sundays, moderate. O’ODHAM LANGUAGE REVITALIZATION GROUP Joel D. Valdez Main Library. 101 N. Stone Ave. 5945500. O’odham language revitalization group -Conversation / grammar / literacy / songs / culture. Everyone welcome -- no charge.Every Saturday, noon to 2:00. In the Santa Rita Room, second floor, Main Library.Questions? 444-7610 Saturdays, 12-2 p.m. Continues through Sept. 10, 0$. 444-7610. controlledfollyproductions@yahoo.com

PROJECT BASED LEARNING/ENGAGEMENT WORKSHOP OFFERED BY CITY CENTER FOR COLLABORATIVE LEARNING City High School. 48 E. Pennington St. 623-7223. Learn the framework behind project based learning (PBL) and how to create and apply experiences that are engaging for students and engage the community. Attend 1 day or both! June 2-3, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., $100. 250-5201. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/plc-summerinstitute-tickets-20992029726#tickets carrie@CITYccl. org SPECIAL HOMEOWNERSHIP OPPORTUNITY FOR VETERANS OF THE US MILITARY Habitat for Humanity. 3501 N. Mountain Ave. 3261217. Habitat Tucson is hosting a special info session for veteran interested in pursuing homeownership. Free to attend. No RSVP required. Tue., June 7, 5:30-7:30 p.m., Free. https://www.habitattucson.org/how-to-apply/ own-a-home/ luzmariah@habitattucson.org

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BARN BUDDIES TCYF. 1893 W. Lucero Rd. 5209772343. Barn Buddies kids, 3rd grade and up, learn and care for animals, create projects, and garden on the farm. Single class or sessions. Text, call, email at least 24 hours in advance to confirm your attendance and for information. Visit us on Facebook. Tucson Christian Youth Farm. Fridays, 4:30-5:45 p.m., $7 per class. 977-2343. tcyfarm@yahoo.com BILINGUAL STORYTIME Quincie Douglas Branch Library. 1585 E. 36th St. 5945335. Se presenta en español y en inglés. Es una experiencia excelente en los dos idiomas para niños bilingues y monolingues. Presented in Spanish and English, bilingual storytime is a learning experience for bilingual and monolingual children. Wednesdays, 11 a.m., free. BOOKS IN THE BARN TCYF. 1893 W. Lucero Rd. 5209772343. Kids 2-5 visit the TCYF to feed animals, complete projects and have story time on the farm. Classes are Mondays and Fridays 10-11:30. Text, call or email at least 24 hours ahead to confirm your child’s attendance. Visit our Facebook page! Tucson Christian Youth Farm! Mondays, Fridays, 10-11:30 a.m., $7 per class. 977-2343. tcyfarm@yahoo.com CRAFT-A-PALOOZA! Bookmans. 3733 W. Ina Road. 579-0303. Join us for a fun kids craft every week! From puppet making to drink coasters out of recycled CD’s, we have plenty of ways to keep your hands dirty! Saturdays, 1-2 p.m., Free!. http://bookmans.com/events/craftapalooza-2015-01-03/ emmem@hotmail.com DESERT DISCOVERY DAYS FOR KIDS Tohono Chul Park. 7366 N. Paseo del Norte. 7426455. 6/7 Bats & Saguaros; 6/14 Reptiles; 6/21 Pollinators; 6/28 Desert Weather & Monsoon. Best for grades K-4. Call 742-6455 ext. 228 to register as space is limited. Tue., June 7, 8-10 a.m., Tue., June 14, 8-10 a.m., Tue., June 21, 8-10 a.m. and Tue., June 28, 8-10 a.m., Free for members and children | regular admission for non-member adults. http://tohonochulpark.org/event/desert-discovery-days/?instance_ id=25139 EDUCATION CENTER TOURS Tucson Reptile Rescue. 844 S. 6th Ave 5209919553. You can come in and tour the Tucson Reptile Rescue’s educational facility. There are over a dozen exotic reptiles that can be pet and held. Tuesdays-Sundays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., $5. 991-9553. http://www.tucsonreptilerescue.com tucsonreptilerescue@yahoo.com FAMILY MEMBERSHIPS NOW AVAILABLE AT EASTERN HILLS AQUATIC CENTER Eastern Hills Pool. Speedway Boulevard and Camino Seco. Family memberships are now available for the summer and year for Eastern Hills Aquatic Center. Open swim, swim teams and swim lessons are available. Come join us! Mondays. Continues through Aug. 22, Varies. 722-4431. https://sites.google.com/site/ehactucson/ tp49er@tryingvstraining.com FIRST FRIDAY FAMILY FUNDAYS AT THE FARMERS MARKET! Trail Dust Town. 6541 E. Tanque Verde Road. 2964551. Friday, June 30|$4 wristbands for kids for unlimited access to carnival setting and train|live music|20

farmers market vendors|’Spin the Wheel’ game Fri., June 3, 9 a.m.-12 p.m., Free. 882-2157. FOOD TRUCK THURSDAYS The Sunshine Mile Food Truck Lot. 2419 E. Broadway Blvd 276-9328. The Sunshine Mile Business Association, in cooperation with TucsonFoodTrucks. com, brings gourmet food trucks back to the historic Sunshine Mile. General admission and parking are free. Menus and food prices vary by food truck, but are usually $10 or less per meal. Thursdays, 5-9 p.m., $10.00. https://www.facebook.com/TucsonFoodTrucks/ events socialmedia@tucsonfoodtrucks.com FREE TASTINGS Alfonso Gourmet Olive Oil & Balsamics. 4320 N. Campbell Ave # 40 441-9081. Free tastings of fresh Extra Virgin Olive Oils and flavored fused and infused olive oils from around the world and aged balsamic vinegars from modena Italy.”Taste the Difference” Mondays-Sundays, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Free. http://www. alfonsooliveoil.com info@alfonsooliveoil.com GAME NIGHT Bookmans. 3733 W. Ina Road. 579-0303. Grab a friend and join us for Game Night! We welcome you to bring your Pokemon and Magic cards or use a board game off our shelves! This is a family fun event. Fridays, 6-8 p.m., Free!. http://bookmans.com/events/ game-night-3-2015-01-02/ emmem@bookmans.com JACK AND THE BEANSTALK Live Theatre Workshop. 5317 E. Speedway Blvd. 3274242. When Jack discovers and plants some magic beans, they grow into giant beanstalk higher than the clouds. He decides to climb up, and his life changes when he comes face-to-face with a grumpy giant, a golden goose, and a magical singing harp. Sundays, 12:30-1:30 p.m. and Sundays, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Continues through June 5, $10. livetheatreworkshop@ gmail.com

STORIES IN THE GARDEN FEATURING THE DESERT PLAYERS Tohono Chul Park. 7366 N. Paseo del Norte. 7426455. The Desert Players are taking over Stories in the Garden the first Tuesday of the month this summer! Enjoy a new, masked pantomime entitled The Ghost of Coyote Canyon. Tue., June 7, 10-11 a.m. and First Tuesday of every month, 10-11 a.m. Continues through Aug. 2, Free with admission. STORY TIME Bookmans. 1930 E. Grant Road. 325-5767. Kids can enjoy snacks, crafts, and story-telling fun. Meet in the community room, located in the Kids Corner. Thursdays, 10-11 a.m., Free. http://bookmans.com/events/storytime-2014-06-06/ grantevents@bookmans.com SUMMER SAFARI Reid Park Zoo. 1030 S. Randolph Way. 881-4753. Reid Park Zoo’s Summer Safari Nights are back in 2016! Enjoy the Zoo each Friday during cooler evening temperatures with the added benefits of live music, dining, and animals! Fridays, 6-8 p.m. Continues through July 8, $9. http://reidparkzoo.org/events/public/summersafari-friday-nights/ Gail@reidparkzoo.org TAKE 10! Joel D. Valdez Main Library. 101 N. Stone Ave. 5945500. Take ten minutes out of your day and relax at the Joel D. Valdez Main Library. Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 12-1 p.m. Continues through June 29, Free. 791-4010. http://www.library.pima.gov/ askalibrarian@ pima.gov TSO JUST FOR KIDS The Tucson Symphony Orchestra presents a special program for children at Tucson Symphony Center, 2175 N. Sixth Ave.; and at 10 a.m. in the Oro Valley Town Hall Council Chambers, 11000 N. La Cañada Drive. First Sunday of every month, 10 and 11:15 a.m., free. http:// tucsonsymphony.org/component/gigcal/?task=series&sub =k”>tucsonsymphony.org

JUNIOR BARN BUDDIES TCYF. 1893 W. Lucero Rd. 5209772343. Kids K-3rd grade learn to care for animals, create projects and garden on the farm! Enroll one class or full session. Text, call, email at least 24 hrs in advance to enroll your child. Great fun on the farm! Visit us on Facebook. Tucson Christian Youth Farm. Fridays, 3:15-4:15 p.m., $7 per class. 977-2343. tcyfarm@yahoo.com

TUCSON REPERTORY ORCHESTRA, A FAMILY CONCERT Grace St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. 2331 E. Adams St. 327-6857. Tucson Repertory Orchestra presents A Family Concert. We will start with instrumental petting zoo at 1pm, and 30min. concert from 1:30pm. Kids can experience conducting. Sat., June 4, 1-2 p.m., Free. 461-4537. http://tucsonrepertoryorchestra.org trorchestra@gmail.com

KIDS SUMMER YOGA PROGRAM Om Yoga. 5961 N. Oracle Rd. 520.328.8294. This summer program can give children the ability to increase their concentration, flexibility, body awareness, and balance. It also boosts confidence, courage, and strength in a fun, supportive environment! Mondays, Wednesdays, 12:30-1:30 and 1:45-2:45 p.m. Continues through July 25, $120. https://www.facebook.com/events/1048166951892922/ info@omyogatucson.com

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FARMERS’ MARKETS MONDAY: El Pueblo Farmers’ Market: El Rio Clinic parking lot, Irvington Road and South Sixth Avenue, 3 to 5 p.m., Monday; seasonal market. (882-3313). Farmers’ Markets at La Posada Green Valley: 665 S. Park Centre Ave., Green Valley, is 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Monday (603-8116). TUESDAY: Community Food Bank: 3003 S. Country Club Road, 8 a.m. to noon, Tuesday (8823313). WEDNESDAY: Alan Ward Downtown Mercado: south lawn of the Main Library, 101 N. Stone Ave., 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., Wednesday (293-7045). Green Valley Village Farmers’ Market: 101 S. La Cañada Drive, Green Valley, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Wednesday (490-3315). THURSDAY: Dove Mountain Farmers’ Market, 4949 W. Heritage Club Blvd., 8 a.m. to noon, Thursday (6617215). Santa Cruz River Farmers’ Market: Mercado San Agustín, 100 S. Avenida del Convento, 3 to 6 p.m., Thursday, Oct. to April; 4 to 7 p.m., Thursday, May to Sept. (882-3313). Sierra Vista Farmers’ Market: Veterans’ Memorial Park, 3105 E. Fry Blvd., Sierra Vista, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Thursday (520-678-2638). FRIDAY: Corona de Tucson Farmers’ Market: 15921 S. Houghton Road, Vail, 8 a.m. to noon, Friday (8701106). El Presidio Plaza Park Mercado: 115 N. Church Ave., 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Friday; crafts only. (3394008). Friday Farmers’ Market at Broadway Village: 2926 E. Broadway Blvd., 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Friday (6038116). Heirloom Farmers’ Market at Trail Dust Town (Home of Pinnacle Peak): Fridays at Trail Dust Town (Home of Pinnacle Peak), 6541 E. Tanque Verde Rd., 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Nov-March and 8 a.m.-noon April-Oct, Friday (882-2157). UA College of Medicine Farmers’ Market, in the patio, 1501 N. Campbell Ave., 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Friday. SATURDAY: Arivaca Farmers’ Market: 16800 Arivaca Road, Arivaca, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday (398-9579). Bear Canyon Open Air Market: northwest corner of Tanque Verde Road and the Catalina Highway, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday (9822645). Bisbee Farmers’ Market: Vista Park in the Warren section, 8 a.m. to noon, Saturday. Market at the Depot: 400 E. Toole Ave., 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday (3394008). Heirloom Farmers’ Market: Oro Valley Farmers’ Market, Steam Pump Ranch, 10901 N. Oracle Road, winter: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday; summer: 8 a.m. to noon, Saturday (882-2157). Loft Cinema Farmers’ Market: 3233 E. Speedway Blvd., 8 to 11 a.m., every Saturday (322-5638). Oracle Farmers’ Market: 2805 N. Triangle L Ranch Road, 9 a.m. to noon, Saturday (8962123). Oro Valley Farmers’ Market: Steam Pump Ranch, 10901 N. Oracle Road, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. winter; 8 a.m. to noon summer, Saturday (882-2157). Plaza Palomino: 2970 N. Swan Road, winter: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday; summer: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday (plazapalomino.com, 327-4676). Rincon Valley Farmers’ and Artisans’ Market: 12500 E. Old Spanish Trail, winter: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday; summer: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.,

Saturday (591-2276). St. Philip’s Plaza Saturday Farmers’ Market: St. Philip’s Plaza, southeast corner of River Road and Campbell Avenue, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday (603-8116). San Manuel Farmers’ Market: 801 McNab Parkway, 8 a.m. to noon, Saturday (520-212-2337). SUNDAY: Douglas Farmers’ Market: Raul Castro Park, between D and E avenues, downtown Douglas, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Sunday (520-805-5938 or 520-805-0086). Heirloom Farmers’ Market: St. Philip’s Plaza, southeast corner of River Road and Campbell Avenue, winter: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Sunday; summer: 8 a.m. to noon, Sunday (882-2157). Ongoing, . MAYNARD’S TWILIGHT MARKET Maynards Market and Kitchen. 400 N. Toole Ave. 5450577. Not an early bird? Don’t let it stop you from getting your weekly farmers’ market fix. Check out the Maynard’s Twilight Market every Monday night. Shop local, shop smart! Mondays, 5-8 p.m., Free. 507-2106545. https://www.facebook.com/Maynards-TwilightMarket-430644983804431/ natalie@foodinroot.com

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“MEXICO, THE HIDDEN TREASURES OF COAHUILA” Sky Islands Public High School. 6000 E. 14th St. 2562447. Woody Minnich, an expert on Mexican plants in Coahuila, will present the 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. free public June 2 meeting of the Tucson Cactus & Succulent Society. Thu., June 2, 7-9 p.m., Free. 256-2447. http://www.tucsoncactus.org tcss@tucsoncactus.org

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COMEDY & STORYTELLERS LAFFS COMEDY CAFFÉ Open Mic featuring Hoodie from the World Famous Frank Show. Show starts at 8 p.m., Laffs Comedy Caffe is located at: 2900 E. Broadway Blvd. Suite 160. 323-8669

DANCING, DJ, KARAOKE AND OPEN MIC BEST WESTERN ROYAL SUN INN AND SUITES Karaoke Night at the Royal Sun Voted Tucson’s Weekly’s Best Karaoke, hosted by Y Not Entertainment. A friendly bar with great acoustics and a supportive audience. Arizona Craft Beers on tap and great drink specials. 9pm- 2am, No cover. CLUB CONGRESS Opti Club 10pm, $3; free with membership. MUSIC BOX Karaoke 9pm. SURLY WENCH PUB Pink & Teal Pink & Teal Djs play vintage club music ( Italo Disco, Freestyle, New Beat, and Electro) every Thursday at the Surly Wench Pub.

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&2) *5. LIVE MUSIC BROTHER JOHN’S BEER, BOURBON & BBQ The George Howard Band From Rock, Jazz, Blues, Pop, R&B and Motown the best party music in town. 8:3011:30pm, Free. LA COCINA RESTAURANT, CANTINA AND COFFEE BAR The Greg Morton Band 6:30pm. FIVE PALMS STEAK AND SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 80’s & Gentlemen “Retro-lution” 80’s Friday Nights Live. 80’s and Gentlemen play classic 80’s new wave, dance, pop and rock hits live! Every Friday Night. 8pm-12am, Free. GERONIMO PLAZA Friday Night Live! Free Jazz Concert Series KOLD 13, KXCI Community Radio and Main Gate Square present: Friday Night Live!, the free outdoor Jazz Summer Concert Series! See maingatesquare. com for a full schedule of performers. 7 8:30pm, Free. LOVIN’ SPOONFULS VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT Eric Hansen Plays at Lovin’ Spoonfuls This event occurs every first and third Friday. 6 8pm, No cover.. PARQUE DE ANZA IN BARRIO DE TUBAC Vox Urbana to perform for Summer Sizzlers in the Park Tubac Center of the Arts features Tucson’s Vox Urbana, six–piece band from Tucson -w Latin-based sounds with stories & experiences that occur in the Arizona Sonoran border region. Outdoor Concert 710pm, $30 members or $35 non memebers and $40 at the door. RVISCOUNT SUITE HOTEL Clear country band Come on out to Wilbur’s grill at the Viscount Suite Hotel, where the Clear Country Band will be playing every 2nd and 4th Sunday. They will play from 5pm to 7:30pm. Dust off your dancing shoes and have a good time with us. 5 7:30pm, no cover.

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COMEDY & STORYTELLERS MARANA MIDDLE SCHOOL FALCON AUDITORUM Clean Comedy Trust In a world of increasingly low standards, there are a few in entertainment committed to staying clean. Stand-up comedy is too often associated with crude language and sexual humor. Not us. We use “clean” comedians —those who consciously avoid profane language and offensive subject matter. 7:30 9pm, $10. TUCSON IMPROV MOVEMENT Tucson Improv presents: The Soap Box Featuring a Tucson celebrity and Tucson’s most aggressive cast of improvisers, The Soap Box is great time every Friday night! See our cast perform improv, based on our special guest story-tellers. Who will be the next to take the stage and tell their tales? Come find out! 910:30pm, $5. UNSCREWED THEATER Not Burnt Out Just Unscrewed Improv Comedy Troupe Not Burnt Out Just Unscrewed Improv Comedy Troupe has been entertaining Tucson audiences for more than 11 years with their unique style of interactive comedy. Every show is different because every audience is different. For all ages. 7:30 9pm, $5.

DANCING, DJ, KARAOKE AND OPEN MIC BEST WESTERN ROYAL SUN INN AND SUITES Karaoke Tucson’s Best Karaoke hosted by Y Not Entertainment. 9pm- 2am, $$. 9:30pm- 3am, $5/$3 Military. THE DEPOT SPORTS BAR D&D Karaoke Come the bar that has everything. The Depot is proud to be one of the top 3 places to do Karaoke as voted by Tucson Weekly. D&D Karaoke are your hosts. Come be a star on Fri or Sat. 9pm- 2am, $$. LAZY DAYS TUCSON KOA KARAOKE For Happy Hour 4-8pm EVERY Thursday @ KOA!! 50 cent Drinks and great food! LOTS of fun and the BEST sound available! See you there! 4 8pm, Free. SHALL WE DANCE The Cactus Classic Dance Competition Ballroom, Latin, Swing and Country Dance competition. Professional and pro/am dancing. Live Music and open dancing on Saturday. Limo service to and from Lodge on the Desert 410pm, Varies based on package. SKY BAR Hot Era Dance Party A free dance party every Friday night with DJ Touch, Jason E, and DJ L3XX. We call it Hot Era. Starts at 10 and goes till close.

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10pm- 2am, Free. THE HUT Open Mic with Cadillac Mountain Acoustic evening with host, bluegrass wizards Cadillac Mountain. All styles acoustic music. No full drum sets please. 6:30 9pm, Free.

TRIVIA GAMES CASINO DEL SOL RESORT Cosmic Bingo Join us every first Friday from 11pm-1am for Cosmic Bingo, a game full of excitement, music, lights, drinks, bingo, and an overall wild time! Prizes include bingo accessories, lighted accessories, and comps to casino amenities such as dinner, free bingo, and more! Arrive early to buy your packs! 11pm- 1am, $10.

3!4 3!4 *5. LIVE MUSIC CHICAGO BAR Neon Prophet & DJ Papa Ranger Tucson’s best Reggae Band performing live with DJ Papa Ranger on the breaks. 9:45 9:30pm, $5. HIDEOUT SALOON - EAST Live Music by Priority One Live Music by Priority One. Enjoy classic to modern rock, country and blues all night. There is never a cover charge and the party starts when you get there. 8:30pm-12:30am, Free. ROCKABILLY GRILL Dirty Dice Live rockabilly 50s 60s rock. 8pm-12am, Free. SKY BAR Theory Room // The Desert Beats // Pipelights Tucson is Theory Room’s fifth stop on their west coast tour. They will be supported by two of Tucson’s raddest bands, The Desert Beats and PIPELiGHTS! 9pm- 1am, Free. THE EDGE Live Music Live Music every Saturday night. Visit us on Facebook for band listings. 9pm- 1am, $0.00.

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Tucson Improv Movements newest show. We create a show based off audience suggestions featuring improv, beatboxing, and freestyle rapping. 910:15pm, $5. UNSCREWED THEATER Not Burnt Out Just Unscrewed Improv Comedy Troupe Not Burnt Out Just Unscrewed Improv Comedy Troupe has been entertaining Tucson audiences for more than 11 years with their unique style of interactive comedy. Every show is different because every audience is different. For all ages. 7:30 9pm, $5.

DANCING, DJ, KARAOKE AND OPEN MIC LA COCINA RESTAURANT, CANTINA AND COFFEE BAR Herm presents The Kitchen Sync KITCHEN SYNC ft Herm & Special Guest DJ’s every Saturday night! 10pm- 2am, $3. THE DEPOT SPORTS BAR D&D Karaoke Come the bar that has everything. The Depot is proud to be one of the top 3 places to do Karaoke as voted by Tucson Weekly. D&D Karaoke are your hosts. Come be a star on Fri or Sat. 9pm- 2am, $$. ROCKABILLY GRILL Karaoke & DJ with DJ Tomtom Music for your dancing pleasure mixed with karaoke for your singing enjoyment. With a great restaurant and a fantastic mixologist at the bar and you have an incredible evening. DJ Tomtom spins standards and requests for you along with a large karaoke collection for any genre that you enjoy singing. 8pm-12am, Free. SHALL WE DANCE The Cactus Classic Dance Competition Ballroom, Latin, Swing and Country Dance competition. Professional and pro/am dancing. Live Music and open dancing on Saturday. Limo service to and from Lodge on the Desert 9am-10pm, Varies based on package. THE HUT Open Mic with Cadillac Mountain Acoustic evening with host, bluegrass wizards Cadillac Mountain. All styles acoustic music. No full drum sets please. 6:30 9pm, Free.

35. *5. LIVE MUSIC BEST WESTERN ROYAL SUN INN AND SUITES Ivan Denis Live Ivan Denis is a local Singer/Songwriter that blends his lyrically infectious originals with some cool takes on some cover songs. He is Americana music at it’s best. 6 8pm, No Cover. LA COCINA RESTAURANT, CANTINA AND COFFEE BAR Mik & the Funky Brunch All-ages, pup and kid friendly. 12 3pm, free. VISCOUNT SUITE HOTEL Clear country band Come on out to Wilbur’s grill at the Viscount Suite Hotel, where the Clear Country Band will be playing every 2nd and 4th Sunday. They will play from 5pm to 7:30pm. Dust off your dancing shoes and have a good time with us. 5 7:30pm, no cover.

COMEDY & STORYTELLERS CLUB CONGRESS Laughing Liberally Tucson Laughing Liberally Tucson (FREE) returns on last SUNDAY of every month, to our beautiful new home at club congress. 8 9:30pm, Free.

DANCING, DJ, KARAOKE AND OPEN MIC CHICAGO BAR Reggae Sundays DJ Jahmar International and DJ Papa Ranger playing the best reggae, dancehall, and R&B 9pm- 2am, $5.

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DANCING, DJ, KARAOKE AND OPEN MIC BLACK CROWN COFFEE Open Mic Mondays It doesn’t matter if you sing, rap, play an instrument, tell bad jokes, recite poetry, whatever. There’s delicious locallyroasted coffee, an audience and a PA. 710pm, Free. Buying drinks highly encouraged, though.. CLUB CONGRESS Nineties House Party: DJ Sid the Kid plays all your favorite 90’s jams 9pm, Free. LAZY DAYS TUCSON KOA KARAOKE For Happy Hour 4-8pm EVERY Thursday @ KOA!! 50 cent Drinks and great food! LOTS of fun and the BEST sound available! See you there! 4 8pm, Free. MUSIC BOX Karaoke 9pm.

THE SCREENING ROOM Tucson Cabaret Open Mic Tucson’s only variety open mic. Musicians, Comedians, Poets, Writers, Escape Artists, and more. Free event every Monday night in downtown Tucson. 710pm, Free.

TRIVIA GAMES SKY BAR Team Trivia Team Trivia at Sky Bar takes place every Monday at 7pm. There is no limit on the size of the team. Free to join. Prizes are awarded from Brooklyn Pizza. 7 8:30pm, Free.

45% *5. LIVE MUSIC CHICAGO BAR Open Jam with Deacon Bring your instruments. Everyone over 21 years of age is welcome. 8:30pm-12:30am, free. FOX TUCSON THEATRE Justin Hayward Presents Stage Door Justin Hayward has chalked up nearly fifty years at the peak of the music and entertainment industry and his voice has been heard the world over. 7:30pm, $29-$78. SKY BAR Jazz Night Jazz Night at Sky Bar features Tucson icon Tom Walbank at 6:30pm followed by Haboob or Naim Amor at 8:30pm every Tuesday. No cover. 6:3010:30pm, Free.

DANCING, DJ, KARAOKE AND OPEN MIC AL J’S BAR Twisted Tuesday Twisted Tuesdays At Al J’s Bar featuring the best in Hip Hop, Reggaeton, Latin, and top 40 live dj Starting dec 2 9pm- 2am, 3. MINT COCKTAILS DJ spins songs 9pm. MUSIC BOX Karaoke 9pm. SURLY WENCH PUB The 333 Club Club going up on a Tuesday? Why yes, yes it is. Live disc jockeys play an assortment of recorded music for your dancing pleasure. Complimentary entertainment. 10pm- 2am, Free.

TRIVIA GAMES CLUB CONGRESS Geeks Who Drink 8 rounds, 5 chances to win free drinks and a grand prize of a $25 Hotel Congress gift certificate. 8pm, Free.

7%$ *5. LIVE MUSIC BOONDOCKS LOUNGE Titan Valley Warheads 7pm. DELECTABLES RESTAURANT AND CATERING Kenny Alan Erickson singer songwriter Kenny plays styles that blossomed into Americana music. He sings unforgettable originals with a song in 6/8 time for Woodie’s sake and a gospel number for Dylan’s sake. 6 9pm, Free. FOX TUCSON THEATRE Michael McDonald With his husky, soulful baritone, Michael McDonald became one of the most distinctive and popular vocalists to emerge from the laid-back California pop/rock scene of the late ‘70s. 7:30pm, $39-$275. MONTEREY COURT Tucson Songwriters Showcase A showcase of 9 different singer/songwriters every month who play 4 songs each in a round robin format. Hear their latest work plus compositions from the vaults. 6:30 9:30pm, free. OUTLAW SALOON Jam with the Done Deal Band Come play or sing with Tucson music legends Ricky Rae (drummer) and John Walton (bassist) on Wednesday nights. Drums, mics, and PA are provided. You can even bring your whole band to take over the stage for a set! 811pm, $0.

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#)49 7%%+ N. Camino Gacela 299-6541. Beginning / Continuing classes on the Pilates Wunda Chair. Get fit fast! Includes mat, reformer & foam roller in 4-students per class format. Pre-registration required. Ask about packages! Saturdays, 10:15-11:15 a.m., $42. http://www. bodyfundamentals.com/tucson_pilates_classes.php change@bodyfundamentals.com PIYO AT NOON | FITNESS CLASS Floor Polish. 215 N Hoff Ave, Suite 107 5203335905. It’s Pilates core + Yoga flex strength + music. PiYo is a low-impact, yet intense workout for all. It builds endurance & makes you strong & way more flexible. Wednesdays, Thursdays, 12-1 p.m., $6. https://www. facebook.com/floorpolishdance/

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EVENTS THIS WEEK LIZARDS OF AGUA CALIENTE PARK Pima County Agua Caliente Park. 12325 E. Roger Road. 724-5000. Join us as we search for whiptail, spiny, ornate tree, and other lizards that roam Agua Caliente Park. Binoculars are available for use or bring your own. All ages welcome. Sat., May 14, 7:30-9 a.m., Sat., June 4, 7:30-9 a.m. and Sat., June 18, 7:30-9 a.m., Free. Registration not required.. 615-7855. http://webcms.pima.gov/government/natural_resources_ parks_and_recreation/ eeducation@pima.gov

SLO-MO YOGA Floor Polish. 215 N Hoff Ave, Suite 107 5203335905. Take it slow while you breathe deeply and sink into some therapeutic and delightful stretches. We’ll have fun exploring creative ways of being present in our bodies. Tuesdays, 5:45-6:45 p.m., $6. 333-5905. https:// www.facebook.com/floorpolishdance/

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ADOPTIONS AVAILABLE Tucson Reptile Rescue. 844 S. 6th Ave 5209919553. Tuscon Reptile Rescue is the only animal shelter for pet reptiles in all of Southern Arizona. We have dozens of pets available for adoption: turtles, tortoises, snakes, geckos, bearded dragons and more. Ongoing, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Free-$300. 991-9553. tucsonreptilerescue.com

SURGICAL WEIGHT-LOSS SEMINAR UAMC University Campus Cafeteria Meeting Rooms. 1501 N. Campbell Ave. 694-0111. A pre-requisite to a bariatric consultation, this seminar covers aspects of obesity and its effects on general health; non-surgical options for treating obesity; and procedures, complications and short- and long-term outcomes of surgical options. 626-2635. arizonasurgicalweightloss.com. First and Third Monday of every month, 5 p.m., free. TAI CHI CLASSES Saguaro Clinic: Acupuncture Plus. 639 East Speedway Blvd 520 319-9711. This Tai Chi class is taught by John Nicholson. He teaches Classical Yijing, Da Wu (exercises to help joint lubrication), Ba Duan Jin and other forms. Adult class.Northwest of the University. Studio Bldg. Wednesdays, 9-10 a.m., $15/Class. 3199711.

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DOG PORTRAITS Tucson Botanical Gardens. 2150 N. Alvernon Way. 326-9686, ext. 10. Take advantage of this opportunity to have professional photos taken of your beloved companion in the Gardens’ lush landscape with professional photographer Vicky Stromee. Tue., June 7, 7:30-9:30 a.m. and Tue., Aug. 2, 7:30-9:30 a.m., $10 - $15. 326-9686, ex. 10. info@tucsonbotanical.org

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THE 8 - FOLD PATH TO HAPPINESS WITH COMMUNITY DHARMA LEADER LHASHA TIZER--SEVEN-WEEK SERIES Tucson Community Meditation Center. 1231 E. Edison

St. 622-0089. Learn to cultivate Buddha’s teachings for a mindful life and create contentment, happiness and end suffering. This course is for anyone who wishes to deepen their meditation practice.� Drop-ins welcome. Tuesdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Continues through July 5, $40 for the series, $7 drop-in. 775-1625. http://tucsonmeditation.org/insight-meditation-tucson-upcomingseries-2 tcmcregister@live.com. ADVICE FOR LIFE AND PRAYERS FOR WORLD PEACE Kadampa Meditation Center, Arizona. 1701 E. Miles St. 441-1617. Learn how we can put Buddha’s teachings into practice in our normal busy lives. Each week you will receive a teaching on a different practical topic along with prayers and meditation. Sundays, 10-11:15 a.m., $10 or $8 with punchcard, first class free. http:// meditationintucson.org/kmc-sundays/ info@meditationintucson.org DESERT RAIN ZEN WEEKLY SIT Little Chapel of All Nations. 1052 N. Highland Ave. 623-1692. Old and new meditators are welcome. Chairs are available for those who aren’t comfortable sitting on cushions. Our practice, which is more Westernized than at many Zen centers, aims to bring traditional forms inherited from China and Japan into touch with our contemporary world and our lives. Two 25 minute sits with a brief walking meditation in between, followed by tea and talk. Koan study and individual work with Resident Teacher available. Sundays, 3:30-5 p.m., Free. 235-1267. http://www.desertrainzen.org tenneyn@gmail.com FRIDAY HEALING MEDITATION & MESSAGE CIRCLE United Fellowship Chapel. 4718 E. Hawthorne St. 3270142. Guided Healing Meditation Occurs Every Friday in Our Peace Filled Chapel. Following the Meditation, Everyone Receives a Message. Spirit Guided Donation. The United Fellowship Chapel is a Non-Denominational Metaphysical Spiritualist Chapel located at 4718 E Hawthorne St., East of Swan, 3 Blocks South of Speedway. Information: (520) 327-0142. Fridays, 12-1 p.m., Spirit Guided Donation. http://United-FellowshipChapel.com dfn1@icloud.com LEARN TO MEDITATE Tucson Shambhala Meditation Center. 3250 North Tucson Blvd 829-0108. For new and experienced meditators alike, this free workshop introduces mindfulnessawareness meditation with a short talk, practice, and Q

@ A. We welcome everyone! First Tuesday of every month, 6:30-7:30 p.m., Free. http://tucson.shambhala. org tucson.shambhala@gmail.com MONDAY MEDITATION: JUST SITTING Little Chapel of All Nations. 1052 N. Highland Ave. 623-1692. Weekly Monday Meditation session at Little Chapel. It will be “just sitting�: two 25 minute meditation periods with a 5-10 minute break in between Mon., Feb. 1, 12-1 p.m., Mon., Feb. 8, 12-1 p.m., Mon., Feb. 15, 12-1 p.m. and Mondays, 12-1 p.m., Free. 235-1267. http://www.desertrainzen.org/monday-meditation-just-sitting.html nathanso@email.arizona.edu PASSION CAFE St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church. 545 S. 5th Ave. 6228318. Non-profit Cafe offering brunch every Sat. morning. Suggested price is $7, but “pay what you can.� Saturdays, 9:30-11:30 a.m., $7. 990-6638. PERSONALIZED YOGA & MEDITATION PROGRAM (10 WEEKS) Yoga Connection. 3929 E. Pima St. 323-1222. This 10-week course was designed to support students on their yoga journey. Learn tools to deepen your practice and experience greater joy.No class on Thursday, April 14, 2016 Thursdays, 7-8:30 p.m. Continues through June 16, Sliding Scale Cost: $75; $100; $120. yoga@ yogaconnection.org SACRED SPACE GATHERING Ward 6 City Council Office. 3202 E. First St. 7914601. Curious about wisdom traditions, wary of organized religion? Free, open, non-faith / interfaith gatherings for live music, inspiration from the world’s spiritual traditions, and community connection. A relaxed place for renewal, for those seeking to live a meaningful life. Contemplative wisdom with research-based practices; musicians / teachers vary each week. Sundays, 4:155:30 p.m., $0. 318-3557. http://sacredspacetucson.org info@sacredspacetucson.org SUNDAY EVENING BUDDHIST PRACTICE Empty Mountain Sangha. 148 S. 4th Avenue 520 3604144. Sunday Practice Schedule includes 25 minutes of sitting meditation and walking meditation followed by discussion based on a weekly theme.Facebook: https:// www.facebook.com/groups/106777896012564/

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Omni Tucson National Resort Address: 2727 W. Club Dr., Tucson, AZ 85742 Website: www.tucsonnational.com/catalina. Quarry Pines Golf Club Address: 8480 N. Continental Links Dr., Tucson, AZ 85743 Website: www.playthepines.com The Preserve at SaddleBrooke Address: 66567 E. Catalina Hills Dr., Tucson, AZ 85739 Website: www.thepreservegolfcourse.com Dell Urich Golf Course Address: 600 S. Alvernon Way, Tucson, AZ 85711 Randolph Golf Course Address: 600 S. Alvernon Way, Tucson, AZ 85711 Sewailo Golf Club Address: 5655 W. Valencia Rd., Tucson, AZ 85757 Website: casinodelsol.com/sewailogolfclub/tee-times Starr Pass Golf Club (Coyote) Address: 3645 W. Starr Pass Blvd., Tucson, AZ 85745 Website: www.marriott.com/golf...starr-pass Starr Pass Golf Club (Roadrunner) Address: Golf Club, 3645 W. Starr Pass Blvd., Tucson, AZ 85745 Website: www.marriott.com/golf...starr-pass-resort El Rio Golf Course Address: 1400 W. Speedway Blvd., Tucson, AZ 85745 Website: www.elriogolfcourse.com The Golf Club at Vistoso Address: 955 W. Vistoso Highlands Dr., Tucson, AZ 85755 Website: www.vistosogc.com


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ALZHEIMER’S CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP Grace Health & Healing Clinic. 7340 E Speedway, Suite 101 547-7045. Support Groups provide a forum to share feelings, concerns, information, and as a way of supporting and encouraging each other. No cost for attending and no commitment to come back. Third Saturday of every month, 9-10 a.m. and First Saturday of every month, 9-10 a.m. Continues through June 30, Free. 322-6601. mhartford@alz.org ALZHEIMER’S CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP Civano Conference Center. 10501 E. Seven Generations Way. Support Groups provide a forum to share feelings, concerns, information, and as a way of supporting and encouraging each other. No cost for attending and no commitment to come back. Third Monday of every month, 2-3 p.m. and First Monday of every month, 2-3 p.m. Continues through June 30, Free. 322-6601. mhartford@alz.org ALZHEIMER’S CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP Pima Council on Aging. 8467 E. Broadway Blvd. 7907262. Support Groups provide a forum to share feelings, concerns, information, and as a way of supporting and encouraging each other. No cost for attending and no commitment to come back. Second Wednesday of every month, 2:30-3:30 p.m. and Fourth Wednesday of every month, 2:30-3:30 p.m. Continues through June 30, Free. 322-6601. mhartford@alz.org CHADD ADULT AD/HD SUPPORT GROUP UA Medical Center. 1501 N. Campbell Ave. 694-0111. CHADD of Tucson, adult support group for those with ADD and ADHD, meets in Room 2500E in the cafeteria area. Free. Second Wednesday of every month, 7-9 p.m., . 327-7002. DEPRESSION & BIPOLAR SUPPORT ALLIANCE St. Philip’s in the Hills Episcopal Church. 4440 N. Campbell Ave. 299-6421. No entrance after 6pm, please be early. Take Campbell entrance just north of River Rd. Turn right to parking lots. Located in south

most building, “La Parroquia”, Thursdays, 6-7:30 p.m., Free. 300-8507. http://dbsatucson.org meetings@dbsatucson.org DEPRESSION AND BIPOLAR SUPPORT ALLIANCE, TUCSON CHAPTER UMC. 1501 N. Campbell Ave 694-8888. Doors lock and no admittance after 6:10 p.m., so please be on time. Meeting typically is 8 to 20 people. We start our meetings with brief introductions, you many pass if you wish. All participation is voluntary and some visiting members choose to just listen. It is all up to you! Sundays, 6-7:30 p.m., Free. none. http://dbsatucson. org/ meetings@dbsatucson.org FIRST FRIDAY MEMORY BEADS @ TU NIDITO Tu Nidito Children and Family Services. 3922 N. Mountain Ave. 322-9155. Memory Boards is a creative process to honor and/or remember a loved one. Free program. Open to all. First Friday of every month, 6-7:30 p.m., $ 0.00. 520.322.9155. http://www.tunidito.org molly@tunidito.org NICOTINE ANONYMOUS UMC. 1501 N. Campbell Ave 694-8888. Cafeteria Meeting Room A. Ongoing 12-Step fellowship for anyone with a desire to stop using nicotine. For more information visit https://nicotine-anonymous.org Saturdays, 11 a.m.-12 p.m., Free. SECULAR ORGANIZATIONS FOR SOBRIETY UAMC University Campus Cafeteria Meeting Rooms. 1501 N. Campbell Ave. 694-0111. SOS provides a successful non-religious alternative for recovery. The SOS Tucson Group provides a safe and welcoming environment for recovering addicts of all types to share and learn. Our meetings are held every Saturday 1:30-2:30 p.m. For more information, please attend a meeting or visit https://sites.google.com/site/sostucsongroup. Saturdays, 1:30-2:30 p.m., No Charge. https://sites. google.com/site/sostucsongroup

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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 29 per class. 275-7931. http://www.santaritaballroom.com/ ballroom-blast.html santaritaballroom@hotmail.com BALLROOM BOOT CAMP BreakOut Studios. 526 N. 4th Ave. 670-1301. Learn to dance Latin, Swing, Ballroom, while dropping the pounds, stretching your limits, and strengthening your body. No partner needed! Mondays, Wednesdays, 12-1 p.m., $10. 275-7931. http://www.santaritaballroom. com/ballroom-bootcamp.html santaritaballroom@hotmail.com CARDIO PARTY-O | DANCE WORKOUT Floor Polish. 215 N Hoff Ave, Suite 107 5203335905. High-energy Dancerobix. We romp through a party mix of styles: old school hip-hop, cumbia, disco, bollywood, & big hits. Each song has unique easy-to-follow moves. Come sweat and dance. Wednesdays, 5:45-6:45 p.m., $6. https://www.facebook.com/floorpolishdance/ CLOGGING FOR KIDS! Forty-Niner Country Club. 12000 E. Tanque Verde Road. 749-4001. Contemporary American clog dancing is similar to tap dance. This class is geared toward ages 4 to 8 and will include working on coordination, rhythm, and team building. Tue., June 7, 6:30-7:15 p.m., $25 per month. 270-9534. http://www.clogdancetucson.com/ kapopiel@yahoo.com FREE COUNTRY DANCE LESSONS Outlaw Saloon. 1302 W. Roger Road. 888-3910. FREE beginner Country Dance lessons feature a different dance every month. Each week’s lesson builds on the previous week, so be sure to attend every Saturday! Saturdays, 7:30-8:30 p.m., Free. pizzazz2@hotmail. com INTRO TO HOUSE DANCE Floor Polish. 215 N Hoff Ave, Suite 107 5203335905. From the 80s club scene in Chicago & NYC, House has roots in Latin, African, & American street styles. Learn authentic technique emphasizing fast, complex footwork & fluid torso movements. Wednesdays, 7-8 p.m., $6. https://www.facebook.com/floorpolishdance/ MODERN SQUARE FOR NEW DANCERS Old Pueblo Square Dance Center. 613 E. Delano St. 620-1566. No square dance or dancing experience necessary.Singles, couples and families welcome. Low impact exercise and mental stimulation. Dress casual and wear comfortable dance shoes. Light refreshments. All types of music is used. Sundays, 6-7:30 p.m., $5. 820-4749. http://www.tucsonsquaredance.com rickygitt@hotmail.com MONDAY NIGHT ZUMBA Floor Polish. 215 N Hoff Ave, Suite 107 5203335905. You will shake it like never before in this super sassy cardio dance class. Get down and dirty to Reggaeton, Hip-hop, Cumbia & more. Join the party! Mondays, 7-8 p.m., $6. 333-5905. https://www.facebook.com/floorpolishdance RHYTHM BLAST | DANCE WORKOUT Floor Polish. 215 N Hoff Ave, Suite 107 5203335905. This cardio dance workout incorporates African and modern inspired moves, in a flow that’s fun for your soul and muscles! Current techno African, Caribbean, and drum music drive the beat. Tuesdays, 7-8 p.m., $6. 333-5905. https://www.facebook.com/floorpolishdance SUPER EASY DANCE CLASS Floor Polish. 215 N Hoff Ave, Suite 107 5203335905. Wanna try dance or get some exercise? Take a fun lunch break and get moves for the weekend. Learn super easy steps from: hip-hop, salsa, ballroom, cumbia, more! Tuesdays, 12-1 p.m., $6. 333-5905. https://www.facebook.com/floorpolishdance ZUMBA | FRIDAY NIGHTS Floor Polish. 215 N Hoff Ave, Suite 107 5203335905. You will shake it like never before in this super sassy cardio dance class. Get down and dirty to Reggaeton, Hip-hop, Cumbia & more. Join the party! Fridays, 7-8 p.m., $6.

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DESERT SOUL MARCHING BAND OPEN AUDITIONS (ALL AGES) Garden Level Studios. 110 S. Church Ave. No. 4098. 829-1129. Come join Tucson’s Desert Soul Community Marching Band! We are an all-ages community band playing at Downtown events. We rehearse one per week on Saturdays, play fun arrangements, and welcome band musicians of all ages and levels of musicianship. Contact us at: www.swsoulcircuit.com. Click on Desert Soul. Or call 520-829-1129. Saturdays, 10-11:30 a.m., Free. 620-1640. http://www.swsoulcircuit.com/ desert-soul/ tucsoncorp@mebmgmt.com

ECSTATIC SOUND Galactic Center. 35 E. Toole Ave. 884-0874. An improvisational exploration into sound. The first hour explore sounds created with the human body and voice through various experimental, facilitated sessions. The second hour instruments are explored. Bring your favorite music makers. This is a family-friendly event. Mondays, 6:308:30 p.m., $5 suggested donation. https://www.facebook.com/GalacticCenter JAZZ ON THE PATIO Terraza Garden Patio & Lounge. 5501 N. Hacienda del Sol Rd. 529-3500. Enjoy great food, delicious wine and specialty drinks as you dine under the stars and take in the passionate and spontaneous sounds of Tucson’s best jazz musicians. Check out our Facebook page for a this week’s performers at https://www.facebook.com/ hacdelsol Thursdays, 7-9 p.m., $0. LEARN TO READ MUSIC Tucson Boys Chorus Center. 5770 E. Pima St. 2966277. A free class is open to all who wish to learn to read music. Topics include notes, rhythm, clefs, key signatures, music notation, and any questions brought to the class about reading music. The classes are presented by the Sons Of Orpheus, the Male Choir of Tucson and the Tucson Arizona Boys Chorus Mondays, 7 p.m., free. 235-4303. http://www.sonsoforpheus.org bam520@mns.com LEARN TO READ MUSIC CLASS Tucson Boys Chorus Center. 5770 E. Pima St. 2966277. A free class, open to all who wish to learn to read music. Topics will include notes, rhythm, clefs, key signatures, musical notation, and any questions about how to read music. Presented in community service by the Sons Of Orpheus, the Male Chorus of Tucson. Mondays, 7-8:30 p.m., Free. 235-4303. http:// www.sonsoforpheus.org bam520@msn.com OUTDOOR CONCERT SERIES Free concerts by Tucson musicians performing in a range of styles, including steel drum; folk and classical guitar; Latin, modern and classical jazz; boogie woogie piano, blues, country and more are held at 6 p.m., the second Thursday of every month, at Oro Valley Marketplace, 12155 N. Oracle Road; and at 7 p.m., the first and third Friday of every month, at Geronimo Plaza in Main Gate Square, 820 E. University Blvd.; free. Visit saaca.org/Music for schedules. Second Thursday of every month, 6 p.m. and Third and First Friday of every month, 7 p.m., . TUCSON JAZZ SOCIETY-WEEKLY JAZZ SERIES Brother John’s Beer, Bourbon & BBQ. 1801 N Stone Ave 867-6787. Enjoy Jazz with the Tucson Jazz Society. Featuring local favorites! Sundays, 3-6 p.m. Continues through July 31, Free. http://www. BrotherJohnsBBQ.com john@BrotherJohnsBBQ.com TUCSON POPS ORCHESTRA MUSIC UNDER THE STARS™ DeMeester Outdoor Performance Center. 1100 S. Randolph Way. Join the Tucson Pops Orchestra for Music Under the Stars™ at Reid Park at 7:00 pm Sundays, May 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th and June 5th free to the Tucson Community Sundays, 7-9 p.m. Continues through June 5, Free. 722-5853. http://tucsonpops.org fbettinger@tucsonpops.org TUCSON REPERTORY ORCHESTRA, MUSIC OF THE MASTERS IX Grace St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. 2331 E. Adams St. 327-6857. Tucson Repertory Orchestra presents Music of the Masters IX. Wagner: Introduction to Act III, Lohengrin, Beethoven: Triple Concerto, and SaintSaens:Organ Symphony will be performed. Sat., June 4, 3-5 p.m., Free. 461-4537. http://tucsonrepertoryorchestra.org trorchestra@gmail.com TUCSON SONGWRITER SHOWCASE Monterey Court Studio Galleries and Café. 505 W. Miracle Mile. 207-2429. Heather Hardy, Robyn Landis, Ron Pandy, Don Armstrong, Ted Ramirez, Tom Potter 6 songwriters round robin format Wed., June 8, 6:309:30 p.m., Free. 520=360=5567. http://www.montereycourtaz.com/index.php/courtyard-stage ronpandy@ gmail.com

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CARNIVAL OF ILLUSION: MAGIC, MYSTERY & OOOH LA LA! Lodge on the Desert. 306 N. Alvernon Way. 320-2000. Carnival of Illusion conjures an evening of old-world magic by blending their international travel theme with all the charms of a Vaudeville-inspired roadshow (without the dirt!) All shows sell out. Carnival of Illusion is Magic, Mystery, and Oooh La La! Saturdays, 5:30 p.m. and Saturdays, 8 p.m. Continues through May 28, $35+. 615-5299. http://www.carnivalofillusion.com thrills@carnivalofillusion.com

NORTHWEST TUCSON SPOTLIGHT YOUTH PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS ANNIE JR. Flowing Wells High School. 3725 N. Flowing Wells Road. 696-8000. Based on the popular comic strip and adapted from the Tony Award-winning Best Musical, Annie JR. features everyone’s favorite little redhead in her very first adventure. Fri., June 3, 7-9 p.m., Sat., June 4, 7-9 p.m., Fri., June 10, 7-9 p.m. and Sat., June 11, 7-9 p.m., $10-15. 360-9812. http://www. spotlightyouthproductions.com spotlightyouthproductions@gmail.com RAPTURE, BLISTER, BURN Live Theatre Workshop. 5317 E. Speedway Blvd. 3274242. Three generations of women share their raucous and refreshing approaches to navigating work, love and family. This new comedy takes a sharp look at how women, and men, find happiness and conquer disappointment. Contains Adult Themes ThursdaysSaturdays, 7:30-9:30 p.m., Sundays, 3-5 p.m. and Sat., June 11, 3-5 p.m. Continues through June 11, $20. livetheatreworkshop@gmail.com THE SEDUCTION OF GRANDMA The Comedy Playhouse. 3620 N. 1st Ave. Suite 154 270-9310. When the new funeral parlor director comes around the house to see Grandma one too many times, there can only be one thing on his mind. Romance, of course! Fridays, Saturdays, 7:30-9:30 p.m. and Sundays, 3-5 p.m. Continues through July 10, $18. http://www.thecomedyplayhouse.com/UPNEXT.html thecomedyplayhouse@gmail.com SUNDAY SPOTLIGHT ON THE ARTS The Screening Room. 127 E. Congress St. 882-0204. The Sunday Spotlight brings Downtown Tucson LIVE Shakespeare, Opera, and Ballet productions from Royal Opera,Globe On Screen, and around the world. Most Sundays @ 2pm. Tickets range in price with discounts for Students/Seniors. More info: thescreeningroomtucson.com Thursdays-Sundays, 2 p.m., $17-13. http:// www.screeningroomtucson.com

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ANNE GROSS READING & SIGNING Mostly Books. 6208 E. Speedway Blvd. 571-0110. Join us Friday, June 3rd at 7:00 PM for a book reading and signing with Anne Gross. Ms. Gross will be featuring her novel, The Conjured Woman. Fri., June 3, 7-8 p.m., Free. Books for Purchase. http://www.mostlybooksaz. com/event/june-3rd-book-reading-signing-anne-gross BOOK READING & SIGNING WITH ANNE GROSS Mostly Books. 6208 E. Speedway Blvd. 571-0110. June 3rd from 7:00 - 8:00 PM we will be having a reading and signing with author Anne Gross. Ms. Gross will be featuring her novel, The Conjured Woman. Fri., June 3, 7-8 p.m., Free. Book available for purchase. BOOK READING & SIGNING WITH SHIRLEY MASON Mostly Books. 6208 E. Speedway Blvd. 571-0110. June 5th from 1:00 - 2:00 PM we will be having a reading and signing with author Shirley Mason. Ms. Mason will be featuring her novel, The Strength of Time. Sun., June 5, 1-2 p.m., Free. Book available for purchase. http://www.mostlybooksaz.com/event/june5th-book-reading-signing-shirley-mason COZY MYSTERY BOOK CLUB Mostly Books. 6208 E. Speedway Blvd. 571-0110. Join us on Thursday June 2nd from 7:00 - 8:00 PM for our Cozy Mystery book club. We will be discussing Killer Plot by Ellery Adams. (18 and up) Thu., June 2, 7-8 p.m., Free. http://www.mostlybooksaz.com/event/may5th-cozy-mystery-book-club DEMOCRACY AND DISSENT BOOK GROUP Antigone Books. 411 N. Fourth Ave. 792-3715. Join us to discuss “Chasing the Scream” by Johann Hari. Sun., June 5, 2-3:30 p.m., Free. http://www.antigonebooks. com/democracy-dissent-bookgroup info@antigonebooks. coom FOOD FOR THOUGHT - MAIN LIBRARY BOOK CLUB Joel D. Valdez Main Library. 101 N. Stone Ave. 5945500. We will discuss Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel. Reserve a copy today! A two-hour free parking validation is available for the garage directly below the library. Thu., June 2, 12-1 p.m., Free. 791-4010. http://www.library.pima.gov/ askalibrarian@pima.gov POETRY MEET UP Bookmans. 1930 E. Grant Road. 325-5767. This group is free and open to anyone, regardless of writing experience. Everyone is invited to share or observe poetry in the community room. Every third Saturday, 2-4 p.m., . http://bookmans.com/events/poetry-meetup-2014-06-21/ grantevents@bookmans.com SHIRLEY MASON BOOK READING & SIGNING Mostly Books. 6208 E. Speedway Blvd. 571-0110. Join us on Sunday, June 5th at 1 PM for a book reading and signing with Shirley Mason. Ms. Mason will be featuring her novel, The Strength of Time. Sun., June 5, 1-2 p.m., Books Available for Purchase. http://www.mostlybooksaz.com/event/june-5th-book-reading-signing-shirley-mason

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EVENTS THIS WEEK HEALTHY LIVING FOR YOUR BRAIN AND BODY: TIPS FROM THE LATEST RESEARCH Joel D. Valdez Main Library. 101 N. Stone Ave. 5945500. Learn about research in diet, nutrition, exercise, cognitive activity and social engagement. Use tools to incorporate these recommendations into a plan for healthy aging. Presented by the Alzheimer’s Association. Tue., June 7, 6-7:30 p.m., Free. 791-4010. http:// www.library.pima.gov/ askalibrarian@pima.gov ROCK AND ROLL HISTORY Woods Memorial Branch Library. 3455 N. First Ave. 594-5445. Join Constantine Theodosion for a toe-tapping lecturecovering five eras of Rock and Roll music. Sun., June 5, 2-4 p.m., Free. http://www.library.pima. gov TUCSON AMATEUR ASTRONOMY JUNE MEETING UA Steward Observatory. 933 N. Cherry St. 621-2288. New Horizons science team member Dr. Tod Lauer’s talk about the space probe’s Pluto encounter includes cool photos. Al Alzaldua talks about solutions to perils of orbiting “space junk.” Fri., June 3, 6:30-9 p.m., Free. 792-6414. taaa-info@tucsonastronomy.org


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