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MICHAâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S S 2908 S. Fourth Ave. 623-5307. Open Sunday 7 a.m.-8 p.m.; Monday 6:30 a.m.-3 p.m.; TuesdayThursday 6:30 a.m.-8 p.m.; Friday and Saturday 6:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Diner/Full Bar. AMEX, DIS, MC, V. One of the perennial favorites among local Mexican food aficionados. The chorizos are made on site, and the chimis are crisp and full. $-$$ LA OLLA NW 8553 N. Silverbell Road, No. 102. 579-0950. Open Monday-Saturday 11:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. CafĂŠ. Beer, Wine and Specialty Drinks. AMEX, MC, V. While chains dominate in Marana, La Olla is a wonderful mom-and-pop place with a Mexican bent. Youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll find all the traditional stuffâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;enchiladas, tacos, chimisâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;along with some surprisingly creative items, from appetizers to desserts. For starters, try the empanadas: tiny pies filled with cilantro pesto, shrimp chile and manchego cheese. EntreĂŠs include a breaded pork tenderloin topped with garlic shrimp and chipotle crema. (5-28-09) $$ PAPA LOCOS TACOS AND BURGERS
p.m. Friday; 10 a.m. to 11 p.m., Saturday; 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Sunday Full Cover/Full Bar. AMEX, DIS, MC, V. If you love Mexican food but are looking for something different, Penca is a great option. This tiny downtown eatery brings the flavors of Mexico City to the Old Pueblo. The wide choice of taco fillings includes tongue, nopalitos and turkey. The tortillas are made to order, and the sides go way beyond refried beans. Although the list of entrĂŠes is limited, the dishes are delicious, with the chile en nogada a prime example. The cocktails are excellent and the vibe is urban chic. And the music could cause flashbacks of time spent deep in the heart of Mexico. (6-20-13) $$-$$$ PERFECTOâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S MEXICAN RESTAURANT S 5404 S. 12th Ave. 889-5651. Open MondayWednesday 8 a.m.-7 p.m.; Thursday-Saturday 7 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sunday 7 a.m.-5 p.m. CafĂŠ/No Alcohol. DIS, MC, V. This homey little spot attracts a crowd. Perfectoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s serves all the usual stuff, and there is truly something for everybody. Kids will enjoy a burro and french fries; grown-ups will enjoy luscious soups, fresh seafood and homemade desserts. A Sunday buffet attracts a huge crowd, and the house-made choco flan is unique and tasty. (12-10-09) $-$$ LA PLACITA CAFĂ&#x2030; E 2950 N. Swan Road, No. 131. 881-1150. Open Monday-Saturday 11 a.m.-2 p.m. and 5-9 p.m.; Sunday 5-9 p.m. Full Cover. Beer, Wine and Specialty Drinks. AMEX, DIS, MC, V. The official Mexican restaurant of the Old Fort Lowell Neighborhood, La Placita CafĂŠ, tucked away in Plaza Palomino, serves up consistently good, lard-free Sonoran and Oaxacan food in nearsecret. Divine chile rellenos, sopa de mariscos and delicious mole are among the standouts on the large menu. Nice folks, too. (4-26-07) $$-$$$ SIR VEZAâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S TACO GARAGE SPEEDWAY E 4699 E. Speedway Blvd. 323-8226. Open SundayThursday 11 a.m.-10 p.m. (bar open until midnight); Friday and Saturday 11 a.m.-midnight (bar open until 2 a.m.). Bistro/Full Bar. AMEX, DIS, MC, V. Also at 220 W. Wetmore Road (888-8226). Sir Vezaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s is a cool concept, mixing cars (including occasional hot-rod-themed events), booze, sports, music and youthful energy. The food is cheap and largely tasty, with numerous taco offerings, salads, burgers and even â&#x20AC;&#x153;chicken and churros.â&#x20AC;? The patio is wonderful (even if the view is not), and there are numerous tequila choices. This is a great place to get just a little bit rowdy with friends. (6-3-10). $-$$ TACO GIRO MEXICAN GRILL E 5754 E. 22nd St. 514-2199. Open daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. CafĂŠ. Beer and Margaritas. AMEX, MC and V. Also at 610 N. Grande Ave. (792-2282). Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s an undeniable formula for success: great food at seriously low prices. The salsa barâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s cool, and the service is quick and friendly. Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s no decor to speak of, however: This is a place to go when youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re craving good Mexican food, and you donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want to bust your budget. (2-21-08) $ TAQUERIA JUANITOS W 708 W. Grant Road. 623-2222. Open SundayThursday 8 a.m.-9 p.m.; Friday and Saturday 8 a.m.-10 p.m. Counter/No Alcohol. DIS, MC, V. This tiny taqueria brings in a mixed crowd with its fast, flavorful fare. Tacos, quesadillas, burros, sopas and tortas can be found on the lunch/dinner menu. Protein options run the gamut from a nicely browned carne asada to a tangy ceviche. Breakfast burros are also part of the mix, but we preferred the huevos rancheros. Avocado slices are big here, and are included with most meals. (10-2512) $ TAQUERIA PICO DE GALLO
S 2618 S. Sixth Ave. 623-8775. Open daily 9 a.m.-9
p.m. Counter/Diner/No Alcohol. AMEX, DC, DIS, MC, V. Although not as flashy as some of its competitors on the Tucson Mexican food scene, Pico de Gallo has nevertheless been serving up outstanding fare for years. Ceviche, birria, fresh fruit cocktail and a carne asada to die for are just a few of the treats to savor when visiting this gem of a restaurant. $
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TEQUILA FACTORY S 5655 W. Valencia Road (800) 344-9435. Open Monday-Thursday 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; Friday and Saturday 11 a.m.-11 p.m.; Sunday 10 a.m.-2 p.m. and 4-10 p.m. Bistro/Full Bar. AMEX, MC, V. An emphasis on presentation highlights the colorfully decorated Tequila Factory; each dish looks like a work of art. The food, featuring typical Mexican fare, usually tastes pretty goodâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;but it always looks amazing. An all-you-can-eat brunch is offered from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Sunday. (11-20-03) $$-$$$
LA PARRILLA SUIZA C Multiple locations. Open Sunday-Thursday 11 a.m.10 p.m.; Friday and Saturday 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Diner/ Full Bar. AMEX, DC, DIS, MC, V. Also at 5602 E. Speedway Blvd. (747-4838) and 4250 W. Ina Road (572-7200). Friendly service, delicious food and a large menu. What more could one ask for? Try the chimichanga; you will not regret it. (2-20-03) $$-$$$
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Saturday 6:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m.; Sunday 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Counter/No Alcohol. AMEX, MC, V. What a find! To compete in Tucsonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s intense Mexican-food scene, a restaurant has to hit all of the marksâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;atmosphere, service and food. Papa Locos does that, and then some. The food is delicious and fresh, and itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s served in a friendly, upbeat way. The burgers are big and juicy; the onion rings are hot and crisp. But it is the Mexican side of the menu thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll bring you back. Try the enchilocos, a curious fusion of taco and enchilada. Canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t decide on red or green sauce? You can have both. The carnitas are amazingly rich and tasty. (10-4-12) $
PENCA C 50 E. Broadway Blvd. 203-7681. Open 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., Tuesday through Thursday; 11 a.m. to 11
ALIBABA PERSIAN AND MEDITERRANEAN RESTAURANT C 2545 E. Speedway Blvd., No. 125. 319-2559. Open Monday-Saturday 11 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sunday 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Counter/No Alcohol. AMEX, DIS, MC, V. This humble strip-mall restaurant serves a variety of delicious kabobs, pita sandwiches, lamb shank, gyro and more. Vegetarians have plenty of options. Catering services are available. $
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A BLUE STAR MUSEUM Tohono Chul Park. 7366 N. Paseo del Norte. 7426455. Free admission to Tohono Chul for all active duty military and their families from Memorial Day through Labor Day. May 30-Sept. 5, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Free. http:// www.Tohonochulpark.org jfalls@tohonochulpark.org COOL SUMMER NIGHTS AT THE DESERT MUSEUM Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. 2021 N. Kinney Road. 883-2702. The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museumâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s popular summer program, Cool Summer Nights, starts on May 21, 2016 this year, and runs every Saturday night through September 2 from 5:00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 10:00 pm. Saturdays, 5-10 p.m. Continues through Sept. 3, Event is Free with Museum admission. 883-1380. 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 â&#x20AC;&#x153;croneness.â&#x20AC;? 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 GUATEMALA BOUND: ST. MICHAELâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S GUATEMALA PROJECT SENDOFF FIESTA St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church. 602 N. Wilmot Road. 886-7292. Welcome Maya leader Domingo, visiting from Guatemala; help bless a donor jeep; share greetings from Arizona indigenous friends. Light refreshments, gratis. Guatemalan food and textiles on sale. Brief Project updates. Sat., June 18, 5-6:30 p.m., Free. Donations welcomed.. 623-3063. http:// smallangelstucson.org ilaa@mindspring.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. MIDNIGHT MADNESS Unholy Ink Tattooo and Piercing Studio. 5807 E. 22nd
SPECIAL FATHERâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S DAY DINNER THEATER SHOW Five Palms Steak and Seafood Restaurant. 3500 E. Sunrise Drive. 615-5555. A full three course tableserved fine dining experience; with a classic, hilarious 3-act, interactive Comedy Murder Mystery Whodunit; set at an award winning Magic Performance. Sun., June 19, 6:30-9 p.m., $75. 861-4800. https://www.mysterydinner.theater/ MAGICDONE@AOL.COM STORE CLOSING SALE! The Arizona Experience Store. 416 W. Congress St. 770-3500. The Arizona Experience Store is closing. Walk away with incredible savings from 30-50% June 6 -24! June 6-24, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Free. store@azgs.az.gov 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 WINE CLASS AT JW STARR PASS JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort and Spa. 3800 W. Starr Pass Blvd. 792-3500. Join us for the Wine Class at the JW Marriott Starr PassResort and Spa. You will taste five samples of wine plusbite-sized appetizers paired with each wine along withinstruction from our Sommeliers. Class topics vary each month. Call Primo to receive thelatest class schedule. First Saturday of every month, 2-3:30 p.m. and Third Saturday of every month, 2-3:30 p.m. Continues through Dec. 19, None. 791-6071. http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/tusspjw-marriott-tucson-starr-pass-resort-and-spa/
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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
FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY BOOK SALE JUNE Friends Book Barn. 2230 N. Country Club Road. 7953763. Friends of Library Booksale Saturday-Sunday, June 18th-19th, 8am-noon, 2230N. CountryClub. Theme of the month: Fatherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Day/DIY. Great used books/media, great prices. Friends(pimafriends.com): a non-profit funding library projects. Sat., June 18, 8 a.m.-12 p.m. and Sun., June 19, 8 a.m.-12 p.m., Free. http://www.pimafriends.com info@pimafriends.com Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ODHAM LANGUAGE REVITALIZATION GROUP Joel D. Valdez Main Library. 101 N. Stone Ave. 5945500. Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;odham language revitalization group -Conversation / grammar / literacy / songs / culture. Everyone welcome -- no charge. In the Santa Rita Room, second floor, Main Library.Questions? 444-7610 Saturdays, 12-2 p.m. Continues through Sept. 10, Free. 444-7610. controlledfollyproductions@yahoo.com
SOCRATES SATURDAY FORUM Ward 6 City Council Office. 3202 E. First St. 7914601. All are welcome to join a philosophical discussion at 9 a.m., the first and third Saturday of every month; Free. Email lanamorgan1@yahoo.com for more information. Third and First Saturday of every month, . THAI FOOD COMMUNITY BUFFET FUNDRAISER Wat Buddhametta: Tucson Buddhist Meditation Center. 1133 S. Swan Road. 745-4624. All-you-can-eat pad Thai, egg rolls, chicken curry, vegetarian curry, desserts and more are served; $10, Free for children younger than 10. Proceeds help support Free classes at the center. Third Saturday of every month, 6-8 p.m., .
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UPDATE FROM SECULAR COALITION OF ARIZONA ON LEGISLATIVE SESSION DuVal Auditorium, UA Medical Center. 1501 N. Campbell Ave. 694-0111. Amanda Morton, Secular Coalition of Arizonaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s director of development, will provide an update on the groupâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s activities and on the status of legislation at our state capitol. Sun., June 19, 10-11:45 a.m., Free but small donations are appreciated. 297-9919. http://Freethought-az.org jkarches@ swhaz.com
JOB HELP Joel D. Valdez Main Library. 101 N. Stone Ave. 5945500. Get the help you need to succeed in your job search! Our computer instructor is available to answer any questions you may have, on a wide variety of computer topics. Topics include resume writing, online job searching, email accounts, internet searching and more. Signup is not required. Mondays, 12-3 p.m. and Thursdays, 9 a.m.-12 p.m., Free. https://pima.bibliocommons.com/events/54861447e5ea83e23900c506
KNOTTY KNITTERS Dewhirst-Catalina Branch Library. 15631 N. Oracle Road, No. 199. Catalina. 594-5345. Calling all knitters. Bring your needles and yarn for an informal weekly gathering. Meet fellow yarn lovers and share tips and ideas. Mondays, 1-3 p.m., Free. 594-5240.
LEGAL ISSUES IN THE BUSINESS WORLD YWCA Tucson. 525 Bonita Ave. 884-7810. Legal and financial panelists discuss common legal issues arising during the lifespan of a business. Host: Natâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;l Assn. of Women Business Owners. Discount for RSVP by 6/21. Wed., June 22, 4-6 p.m., $25. 326-2926. https://www. nawbotucson.org/events/professional-development-workshop-june-2016/ info@nawbotucson.org
MINECRAFT GAMING Oro Valley Public Library. 1305 W. Naranja Drive. Oro Valley. 594-5580. All experience levels, ages 10 and older, play Minecraft for Free on the libraryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s laptops, four players at a time. Fridays, 3 p.m., Free. KNIT AND CROCHET GROUP Martha Cooper Branch Library. 1377 N. Catalina Ave. 594-5315. A group meets to knit and crochet from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m., the first and third Monday of every month. Third and First Monday of every month, . LEGO CLUB Joyner-Green Valley Branch Library. 601 N. La CaĂąada
SKILLS FOR SUCCESSFUL EMPLOYMENT YWCA Tucson. 525 Bonita Ave. 884-7810. A four-day workforce skills training program is designed for women who are searching for employment, changing careers or seeking advancement in their chosen field. Participants assess personal skills, create resumes, learn interview and computer skills, and develop job search strategies. Lunch is included. Second and Third Tuesday, Wednesday of every month, 8 a.m., $25. mosborn@ ywcatucson.org
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CONTINUING AHS TUCSON MUSEUMS - BLUE STAR MUSEUMS Arizona Historical Society. 949 E Second Srteet 3602049. Free admission for active duty military and up to 5 family members. At all 4 Tucson Museums: Arizona History Museum, Fort Lowell Museum, Downtown History Museum, Sosa Carrillo Fremont House. Mondays-Thursdays, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Fridays, 9 a.m.-8 p.m., Saturdays, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. and Sundays, 11 a.m.4 p.m. Continues through June 26, Free. 628-5774. http://www.arizonahistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/ upLoads/Blue-Star-Museums-Flyer1.pdf ahstucson@ azhs.gov BOOTS AND SADDLE CLUB: CRAFT EVENTS Fort Lowell Museum. 2900 N. Craycroft Road. 8853832. New activities every Saturday, see our website for specifics. Educational hands on discovery, crafts, games, imaginative play and stories. Only $4 for unlimited fun, learning, and crafts! Sat., June 11, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Sat., June 18, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Sat., June 25, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Sat., July 2, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Sat., July 9, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Sat., July 23, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Sat., July 30, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Sat., Aug. 6, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Sat., Aug. 13, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. and Sat., Aug. 20, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., $4. http://arizonahistoricalsociety.org/ events cgroesbeck@azhs.gov HISTORY BOOT CAMP Arizona History Museum. 949 E. Second St. 628-5774. Learn how to lead school tours and adult groups through the Arizona History Museum. Classes every Tuesday and Thursday, 10 classes total. Call to set up interview. Tuesdays, Thursdays, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Continues through July 14, Free. ahstucson@azhs.gov
NEW “CHASING VILLA” EXHIBIT Arizona History Museum. 949 E. Second St. 628-5774. Chasing Villa explains the world of Pancho Villa and the Punitive Expedition. Exhibit features rifles, uniforms, and purportedly Pancho Villa’s own sombrero, among other great artifacts. También disponible en español. Mondays-Thursdays, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Fridays, 9 a.m.-8 p.m. and Saturdays, Sundays, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Continues through Dec. 31, $Varies based on age, please check our website.. http://www.arizonahistoricalsociety.org/welcome-to-the-arizona-history-museum-tucson/ ahstucson@azhs.gov NEW DISCOUNTED ADMISSION HOURS AT THE ARIZONA HISTORY MUSEUM Arizona History Museum. 949 E. Second St. 628-5774. Join us for our extended hours at the Arizona History Museum! Admission is only $3 from 4pm-8pm on Fridays (Free admission for veterans, children under 7, and AHS members). Free parking in the Main Gate garage. On the first Friday of every month, Free programs are included with admission. Fridays, 4-8 p.m., $3. http://arizonahistoricalsociety.org/events ahstucson@ azhs.gov WAYNE NORTON “DESERT RELATIONS: DESERT STILL LIFE PHOTOGRAPHS Tucson Desert Art Museum. 7000 E. Tanque Verde Road, No. 16. 202-3888. Still life photographs of objects that Wayne has gathered in the deserts of the American Southwest. His images contain provocative narrative content, balanced visually with strong artistic formal qualities. Tuesdays-Sundays, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Continues through June 30, $10. http://www.tucsondart.org/current-exhibitions.html desertartmuseum@ gmail.com WITH RESPECT TO PLANTS Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. 2021 N. Kinney Road. 883-2702. A Visual Conversation on Botanical Conservation, Art & Illustration featuring work by the Desert Museum’s Botany Department Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation’s 14th International Exhibition of botanical artwork. June 4-Aug. 28, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Free with Museum admission. 883-3024. arts@desertmuseum.org
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Oracle Historical Society and Acadia Ranch Museum. 825 Mount Lemmon Road. Oracle. 896-9609. The Oracle Historical Society preserves artifacts and properties to educate and to encourage appreciation of the unique cultural-historical heritage of the community of Oracle and surrounding areas. Collections include the Huggett Family collection of ranching artifacts, a documents archive and many books on local history. Hours are 1 to 5 p.m., each Saturday, with extended hours for special exhibits; Free, donations welcome. Ongoing, . THE AMERIND FOUNDATION AND MUSEUM The Amerind Foundation and Museum. 2100 N. Amerind Road, Exit 318 off Interstate 10. Dragoon. 586-3666. A museum of Native American archaeology, art, history and culture. Potters of Mata Ortiz: Inspired by the Past ... Creating Traditions for the Future and A Pottery Competition continue indefinitely. Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday; $8, $7 senior, $5 age 12 to 18 and college student, Free younger child. Visit amerind.org for more information. Ongoing, . ARIZONA HISTORY MUSEUM Arizona History Museum. 949 E. Second St. 628-5774. The museum focuses on Southern Arizona history from the Spanish colonial through the territorial eras. Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Saturday; $5, $4 senior or age 12 to 18, Free younger child, member, visitor to the library or the store, 2-for-1 admission the first Tuesday every month. Visit arizonahistoricalsociety. org for more information. Ongoing, . ARIZONA STATE MUSEUM Arizona State Museum. 1013 E. University Blvd. 6216302. The museum features changing exhibitions and ongoing exhibits including The Pottery Project and Paths of Life: American Indians of the Southwest. Online exhibitions are featured at statemuseum.arizona.edu/exhibits/ online.shtml. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Saturday; $5, Free youth younger than 18, students, active-duty military and their families, people with business in the building and everyone for public events. Visit statemuseum.arizona.edu for more information. Ongoing, . ARIZONA-SONORA DESERT MUSEUM Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. 2021 N. Kinney Road. 883-2702. A world-renowned botanical garden, zoo and natural-history museum that features a vast collection of native plants and wildlife. Walk into the lush hummingbird and mixed-species aviaries, or learn about the statuesque saguaro and other desert denizens via daily
tours and bird walks. Activities for kids include a simulated fossil dig. Open every day, but hours vary by month; Free 3 and younger; $14.50, $5 ages 4 to 12 from September to May; $9.50, $2.25 age 6 to 12 from June to August. Visit desertmuseum.org for more information. Ongoing, . CENTER FOR CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY Center for Creative Photography. 1030 N. Olive Road. 621-7968. Focusing on preservation, access and education, the center actively collects, preserves and makes available materials to foster the understanding and appreciation of photography and its history. Featuring archives, collections, education programs, exhibitions and publications, the museum holds the archives of more than 50 great 20th-century photographers, including Ansel Adams, Harry Callahan, Edward Weston and Garry Winograd. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday; and 1 to 4 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, except Christmas and New Year’s Day; Free. Visit creativephotography.org for more information. Ongoing, . CHILDREN’S MUSEUM TUCSON Children’s Museum Tucson. 200 S. Sixth Ave. 7929985. Filled with hands-on educational exhibits, including Build It!, where kids can use engineering to create whatever they can imagine; Bodyology, a healthand-wellness exhibit, and Investigation Station, a playful, participatory exhibit about science, technology and mathematics. Family Brain Boost each Saturday is a science experience for the whole family, and daily scheduled and spontaneous programs enrich early-childhood education. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Friday (open Mondays during the summer) and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., weekends; $8, under 1 year Free; $3 admission on Sundays between Memorial Day and Labor Day. Closed Easter, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. Visit childrensmuseumtucson.org for more information. Ongoing, . FORT LOWELL MUSEUM Fort Lowell Museum. 2900 N. Craycroft Road. 8853832. The museum features exhibits about military life on the Arizona frontier. Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Friday and Saturday; $3, $2 senior or age 12 to 18, Free younger child or member, 2-for-1 admission the first Saturday every month. Visit arizonahistoricalsociety. org for more information. Ongoing, . INTERNATIONAL WILDLIFE MUSEUM International Wildlife Museum. 4800 W. Gates Pass Road. 629-0100. The museum highlights more than 400 species of insects, mammals and birds from around the globe. Dioramas depict wild animals in their natural settings. Videos, interactive computers and hands-on exhibits promote wildlife appreciation and conservation. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday; and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday and Sunday; $8, $3 ages 4 to 12, Free younger child or member, $6 senior, student or military. Visit thewildlifemuseum.org for more information. Ongoing, . KITT PEAK NATIONAL OBSERVATORY Located atop the 6,875-foot summit of Kitt Peak, the observatory offers nightly viewing and an advanced overnight program that lets visitors stay on site, use advanced equipment and “explore some of North America’s most spectacular night skies.” (Stargazing by reservation only.) Open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., daily. Guided tours are at 10 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.; a single tour is $5.75, $3 age 7 to 12, Free younger child, June through October; $7.75, $4 age 7 to 12, Free younger child, November through May. Special rates for three tours are available. Night tours feature four hours of guided observing time and a box dinner; $49, $45 student, military or senior. Call 3188726, or visit noao.edu/kpno for more information. Ongoing, . LA PILITA MUSEUM La Pilita Museum. 420 S. Main Ave. 882-7454. The museum exhibits the written and photographed history of Barrio Viejo and El Hoyo. 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#)49 7%%+ CONTINUED FROM PAGE 13 INDIVIDUAL JOB COUNSELING Joel D. Valdez Main Library. 101 N. Stone Ave. 5945500. A job counselor from Career Services Unlimited provides Free, one-on-one counseling about choosing a career, resume-writing, interview skills, networking and job-search skills. No appointment is needed; sessions are limited to 30 minutes. Thursdays, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. and Mondays, 12-3 p.m., Free.. 790-4010. Call 7904010 for more information. JOB HELP Joyner-Green Valley Branch Library. 601 N. La Cañada Drive. Green Valley. 594-5295. Experienced volunteers answer questions about resume-writing, online job searching, email accounts and other skills for job seekers. Drop-ins are welcome but appointments are recommended. Mondays, Fridays, 12:30-2:30 p.m., Free. NAWBO MONTHLY NETWORKING MIXER Women business owners gather for networking from 4 to 7 p.m., the third Thursday of every month, at a different location; Free. Refreshments are served. Preregistration is requested; call 326-2926, or visit nawbotucson.org to register and for more information. Third Thursday of every month, . RESOURCE EXCHANGE MEETING Old Pueblo Grille. 60 N. Alvernon Way. 326-6000. A women’s professional and social group hosts networking and a speaker at 5:30 p.m., the third Thursday of every month; Free. No-host refreshments are from the menu. Call 906-4005 for information. Third Thursday of every month, . SCORE BUSINESS COUNSELING Oro Valley Public Library. 1305 W. Naranja Drive. Oro Valley. 594-5580. Experienced executives give individualized advice about starting or building a business, by appointment. Call SCORE at 505-3636 to schedule a time. Saturdays, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. and Mondays, 9 a.m.12 p.m., Free.
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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. COOL SUMMER NIGHTS - MONSOON MADNESS Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. 2021 N. Kinney Road. 883-2702. Tucson’s monsoons each summer are seasonal wind shifts that bring in much needed moisture to the parched landscape. Learn all about Monsoons! Event Free with Museum admission. Sat., June 18, 5-10 p.m., Event is Free with Museum admission. http://www.desertmuseum.org 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
FULL MOON FESTIVAL #2! Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. 2021 N. Kinney Road. 883-2702. The moon has long been an inspiration for artists from all different cultures and tonight art, improv and music take center stage. Sat., June 18, 5-10 p.m., Event is Free with Museum admission. http://www. desertmuseum.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 KIDS SAFETY: ABDUCTION AND BULLYING PREVENTION Crossfit HardVolume. 960 e. 17th st 000-0000. Families with children between 4 and 8 years old are invited to attend this fun filled introductory RADkids class. Prevent a potential kidnapping and learn to deter bullies at school. Sat., June 18, 5-5:45 p.m. and Sat., July 23, 5-5:45 p.m., $10. 396-4864. http://tucsonradkids.blogspot.com kidtactx@outlook.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 NORTENO MUSIC AND FOOD FESTIVAL 2016 Tucson Rodeo Grounds. 4823 S. Sixth Ave. 741-2233. Norteno Music with local groups competing for 1st prize value $5000 & Best Food Truck Round Up winner prize $500 CASH. Hermanos Vega Jr. special guest. Sat., June 18, 1-11 p.m., Advance $10 / Day of Show $30 / VIP $20 + Ticket. 520.250.6472. https://www.facebook.com/FestivalNorteno/?fref=ts ohs2@aol.com NUTS ABOUT NATURE PRESCHOOL HOUR AT BRANDI FENTON PARK Brandi Fenton Memorial Park. 3482 E. River Road. 877-6154. Join us for child-friendly fun as we learn about nature through stories, crafts, and games. Children ages 3-5 with an adult companion. Tue., May 3, 10:30-11:30 a.m., Tue., May 17, 10:30-11:30 a.m., Tue., June 7, 10:30-11:30 a.m. and Tue., June 21, 10:30-11:30 a.m., Free with Membership, NonMember $5 fee per family. Online registration required.. 615-7855. http://webcms.pima.gov/government/natural_ resources_parks_and_recreation/ eeducation@pima.gov REPTILE PAMBLE Tohono Chul Park. 7366 N. Paseo del Norte. 7426455. Learn to identify resident reptiles and find the answer to the age-old question, “Why do lizards do push-ups?” Meet a few non-poisonous snakes, perhaps a lizard, or even a tortoise. Fridays, 10-11 a.m. and Fridays, 10-11 a.m. Continues through Oct. 28, Free with admission to the Park. x221. marketing@tohonochul.org SHINE! PERFORMING ARTS CAMP Tucson Girls Chorus Music Center. 4020 E. River Road. 577-6064. Boys and Girls 6-12 will learn and perform songs, scenes and dance across stage with a revue-style performance at the end of each week. Mondays-Fridays, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Continues through June 17, $230 per week. http://www.tucsongirlschorus/shine-performingarts-camp jedelbrock@tucsongirlschorus.org 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 TUCSON ROLLER DERBY: TRIPLE THREAT Tucson Indoor Sports Center. 1065 W. Grant Road. 624-1234. Enjoy three distinct kinds of roller derby on June 18! Exhibition bouts by the Saddletramps, Tucson’s all-star travel team, the Junior Derby Brats, and Arizona Men’s Derby! Refreshments available. Sat., June 18, 6-9:30 p.m., $15 at the door Presale tickets $10 for adults - $5 for ages 11-17. Discounts for
groups and miliary. Free for children under 10 with purchase of adult ticket. https://www.facebook.com/ events/1719803984975656/ info@tucsonrollerderby. com TUCSON YOUTH POETRY SLAM Bentley’s House of Coffee and Tea. 1730 E. Speedway Blvd. 795-0338. A spoken-word competition judged by the audience takes place at 7 p.m., the third Saturday of every month, following a poetry slam workshop at 5 p.m.; Freewill donation. First-timers are especially welcome. Only original work may be spoken, but it may be in any style or language. Each event also includes a reading by a nationally known poet. Visit tucsonyouthpoetryslam.org for more information. Third Saturday of every month, .
ANNOUNCEMENTS FOSTER CARE OPEN HOUSE A Place to Call Home. 1200 N. El Dorado Place, No. C-300. 318-9906. Anyone who has thought of becoming a foster parent or provider is invited to an open house to learn what’s involved, from 9 a.m. to noon, the third Thursday of every month; Free. Third Thursday of every month, 9 a.m.-12 p.m., . MAGIC TREE HOUSE BOOK CLUB Oro Valley Public Library. 1305 W. Naranja Drive. Oro Valley. 594-5580. Fans of the Magic Tree House books by Mary Pope Osborne meet to discuss a different title and enjoy activities, crafts and discussion, from 4 to 5 p.m., the third Thursday of January through April, June and July, and September through November; Free. The club is for ages 6 to 10; registration is required. Third Thursday of every month, . RAINBOW MAGIC FAIRIES BOOK CLUB Oro Valley Public Library. 1305 W. Naranja Drive. Oro Valley. 594-5580. A book club for ages 5 through 10 explores a different book in Daisy Meadows’ Rainbow Magic series from 4 to 5 p.m., on the third Tuesday of every month, except August and December; Free. Third Tuesday of every month, . SMARTY PANTS Tucson Museum of Art. 140 N. Main Ave. 624-2333. Children ages 3 and 4 and their adult companions collaborate in hands-on art-making inspired by the current exhibition in the museum, at 10 a.m., the third Saturday of every month; $10 child, $8 member, includes admission to the museum. Third Saturday of every month, 10 a.m., . TEEN ADVISORY BOARD Oro Valley Public Library. 1305 W. Naranja Drive. Oro Valley. 594-5580. TAB, the teen advisory board, shares ideas and plans teen events for the library, from 2:30 to 4 p.m., the third Saturday of every month, except holidays; Free. Third Sunday of every month, . YOUNG-ADULT BOOK DISCUSSION Mostly Books. 6208 E. Speedway Blvd. 571-0110. A discussion of books written for young adults takes place from 4 to 5 p.m., the third Saturday of every month; Free. Third Saturday of every month, .
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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). San Manuel Farmers’ Market: 801 McNab Parkway, 8 a.m. to noon, Saturday (520-2122337). 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 520-8050086). FOODINROOT ST. PHILIPS PLAZA FARMERS’ MARKET St. Philip’s Plaza. 4280 N. Campbell Ave. 529-2775. Classic Farmers’ Market with fresh produce, music, prepared foods, personal care, and artisans! Sundays, 8 a.m.-12 p.m., Free. 261-6982. http://foodinroot.com/ farmersmarkets/stphilipsplaza/ info@foodinroot.com 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 NW MEDICAL CENTER FARMERS’ MARKET Northwest Medical Center. 1920 W. Rudasill Road. Food, Fun and Music at NW Medical Center’s monthly Farmers’ Market sponsored by FoodInRoot. Third Tuesday of every month, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Continues through July 19, Free. 261-6982. http://foodinroot.com/ farmersmarkets/nw-medical-center/ clayton@foodinroot. com RANCHO SAHUARITA TWILIGHT MARKET Rancho Sahuarita. 15455 S. Camino Lago Azul. Rancho Sahuarita, the place to be 3rd Fridays of each month. You won’t be able to get enough of these local treasures! Bring the family and shop fresh! Third Friday of every month, 5:30-8:30 p.m., Free. 267-6982. https://www.facebook.com/ RanchoSahuaritaTwilightMarket/timeline ian@foodinroot.com TUESDAYS ON PENNINGTON Jan Petroff. 1232 N. Magnolia Ave 520326-1802. Community based gardening market. A market that teaches us to be self-sufficient with our own gardens, to be healthy by eating healthy & to trade garden treasures with others. Tuesdays, 4:30-6 p.m., $. 326-1802. tuesdaysonpennington@gmail.com
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EVENTS THIS WEEK BEAN TO BAR (DOCUMENTARY) Joel D. Valdez Main Library. 101 N. Stone Ave. 5945500. Join us for a screening of the documentary Bean to Bar, 58 min, about artisan chocolate makers. A twohour Free parking validation is available for the garage below the library. Thu., June 16, 12-1 p.m., Free. 7914010. http://www.library.pima.gov/ askalibrarian@pima. gov IGGY POP: LIVE IN BASEL! Loft Cinema. 3233 E. Speedway Blvd. 795-7777. Iggy Pop unleashes an incredible live show at the Baloise Session in Basel, Switzerland, where he was honored with a 2015 Lifetime Achievement Award. Wed., June 22, 7:30 p.m., Regular Admission Prices. 795-0844. https://loftci PORCO ROSSO Loft Cinema. 3233 E. Speedway Blvd. 795-7777. A relatively unsung treasure from Miyazaki; a tribute to early aviation and the reckless flyboys whose home was the open sky. Thu., June 16, 7 p.m. and Sat., June 18, 12 p.m., Regular admission. 795-0844. https://loftcinema.com/film/porco-rosso/ info@loftcinema.org QUEEN BEE Loft Cinema. 3233 E. Speedway Blvd. 795-7777. The ads for Queen Bee screamed “She’s so excitingly good…when she’s so wonderfully bad,” and there has perhaps never been more truth in the history of movie advertising. Thu., June 16, 7:30 p.m., Regular admission. 795-0844. https://loftcinema.com/film/queen-bee/ info@loftcinema.org
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QUEEN BEE Loft Cinema. 3233 E. Speedway Blvd. 795-7777. The ads for Queen Bee screamed “She’s so excitingly good…when she’s so wonderfully bad,” and there has perhaps never been more truth in the history of movie advertising. Thu., June 16, 7:30 p.m., Regular admission. 795-0844. https://loftcinema.com/film/queen-bee/ info@loftcinema.org
THE GREAT XERISCAPE Tohono Chul Park. 7366 N. Paseo del Norte. 7426455. A presentation and tour exploring how to use native and arid-adapted plants in water-saving landscapes take place at 10 a.m., the third Saturday of every month; $8, $6 senior, $4 student with valid ID, $2 age 5 through 12, Free for members or children younger than 5, includes admission to the park. Visit tohonochulpark.org for more information. Third Saturday of every month, .
RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARC Fox Tucson Theatre. 17 W. Congress St. 624-1515. The amount of time and effort put into the comedy, adventure, and depth of each character is dazzling. A wonderful film to enjoy (and re-live) with your whole family! Sat., June 18, 7:30 p.m., $5-$7. 547-3040. http://foxtucson.com
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GARDEN PLANNING AND CROP ROTATION Joel D. Valdez Main Library. 101 N. Stone Ave. 5945500. In this class we will discuss the two primary crop rotation techniques and how you can apply them in your garden. Presented by Brandon Merchant of Southwest Victory Gardens. Tue., June 21, 12-1 p.m., Free. 7914010. http://www.library.pima.gov/ askalibrarian@pima. gov
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NATIVE SEEDS/SEARCH SALON Native Seeds/SEARCH Agricultural Conservation Center. 3584 E. River Road. 622-5561. A gathering of gardeners and cooks takes place from 6 to 8 p.m., the third Monday of every month; Free, including recipes and samples. Visit nativeseeds.org for details. Third Monday of every month, . SEED LIBRARY Joel D. Valdez Main Library. 101 N. Stone Ave. 5945500. Check seeds out from the library, and return seeds from your crop. Hours are 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday through Wednesday; 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Thursday; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday; and 1 to 5 p.m., Sunday; Free. Call 7914010, or email askalibrarian@pima.gov for more information. Ongoing. TOUR OF THE MISSION GARDEN AT TUCSON’S BIRTHPLACE Mission Garden. Corner of Grande Avenue and Mission Lane. 404-7237. Tours of a re-creation on the original site of the Spanish-colonial-era walled plot that was part of Tucson’s historic San Agustín Mission take place from 8 a.m. to noon, every Saturday. The garden features heirloom plants representing Tucson’s 4,000-year agricultural history. Call 591-0478 for more information, or to schedule a tour at another time. Saturdays, .
Have you experienced a head injury or “concussion” within the past 18 months? We are conducting a study at the University of Arizona to observe how a six-week course of light exposure influences the brain and sleep patterns in people who have had a recent brain injury or “concussion.”
Eligible participants will receive $1000 for full completion of all study activities What’s Involved:
• Four visits to the University of Arizona • Cognitive/emotional testing and brief sleep tests • Two - 1 hour brain scans, during which you will rest quietly while “pictures” of your brain are taken using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) • Morning Light Exposure at home • Wear a wrist activity monitor and complete a sleep log
Who May Be Eligible to Participate:
• People ages 18 - 50 • History of a head injury in the past 18 months • Sleep problems that started or got worse after the injury • Must be right-handed • English as a primary language • No metal objects in your body
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EVENTS THIS WEEK ADVANCED PILATES WUNDA CHAIR CLASSES Body Fundamentals Pilates & Movement Studio. 4265 N. Camino Gacela 299-6541. Join Pilates instructors & advanced students for a challenging workout on the Wunda Chair. 4-person class size weekly at our Tucson studio. Pre-registration required to save your space! Saturdays, 1-2 p.m., $42 or $380 per 10. DE-STRESS PRIOR TO THE WEEKEND Saguaro Clinic: Acupuncture Plus. 639 East Speedway Blvd 520 319-9711. Thursday evenings 6-7 pm $15 De-stress acupuncture session. Enjoy your Friday and the weekend more than ever. Thursdays, 6-7 p.m., $15. 319-9711. SaguaroClinic@QwestOffice.net FREE HATHA YOGA CLASS AT THE COLLEGE OF NURSING
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For more information: (520) 428-5131 www.uaSCANlab.com SCANlab@psychiatry.arizona.edu
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UA College of Nursing. 1305 N. Martin Ave. Unwind on Thursday evenings with a Free Hatha yoga class led by Sandi Fox, RN, RYT. Hatha yoga, also known as “gentle yoga,” will help you feel looser, longer/taller and more relaxed. All ages and levels of yoga experience are welcome. Bringing a yoga mat is recommended. Thursdays, 5:15-6:15 p.m., Thu., May 12, 5:15-6:15 p.m. and Thursdays, 5:15-6:15 p.m. Continues through July 7, Free. 626-6151. http://www.nursing.arizona.edu/community-connections/Free-yoga-class-schedule principe@ email.arizona.edu FREE QIGONG/TAI CHI A-Long’s Kung Fu Academy. 150 S Camino Seco #112 877-825-3898. Join us for Free Qigong and Tai Chi. Learn from Tucson’s only certified Shaolin Temple Disciples. Exercises are the same as practiced at the temple in China, designed to increase overall health and longevity. Part of A-Long’s Kung Fu Academy community outreach program. Third Tuesday of every month, 4:45-5:15 p.m., Free. http://www.northernkungfu.com sifu@northernkungfu.com
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COMEDY & STORYTELLERS LAFFS COMEDY CAFFÉ Open mic 8pm. SAINT CHARLES TAVERN Dímelo’s Open-Mic Story SLAM Join storytelling project, Dímelo live on June 16th for an open mic Story SLAM hosted by Arizona Public Media reporter, Tony Paniagua. Share YOUR story, or just listen. 21+ 7 9pm, Free.
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COMEDY & STORYTELLERS 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!
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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. BRODIE’S TAVERN “Karaoke Sunday Afternoons w/Jamie JDJ! (Amazing sound & selection!!) 3 7pm, Free. LA COCINA RESTAURANT, CANTINA AND COFFEE BAR NUNU Fridays with E_Rupt and guests E_Rupt and guest DJ non-mainstream music from the current year and the previous two years. Also a live act plays inbetween sets. 10pm. 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, $$. THE FLYCATCHER Château Disco Innovative club night Château Disco returns to Tucson with residents DJ ROBB and E.android mixing underground house music. 10pm- 2am, $5. THE GASLIGHT MUSIC HALL Twist and Shout Rock n’ Roll Dance Party It’s time to grease back your hair, put on your boogie shoes, and shake things up with our Twist & Shout Dance Party at the Gaslight Music Hall! 7 9pm, $10. MINT COCKTAILS Go Go Show. 4pm. MUSIC BOX DJ AJ 9pm. SKY BAR Hot Era Dance Party A free dance party every Friday night with DJ Touch, Jason E, and DJ L3XX. We call it Hot Era. Starts at 10 and goes till close. 10pm- 2am, Free. THE HUT Open Mic with Cadillac Mountain Acoustic evening with host, bluegrass wizards Cadillac Mountain. All styles acoustic music. No full drum sets please. 6:30 9pm, Free.
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DANCING, DJ, KARAOKE AND OPEN MIC BEST WESTERN ROYAL SUN INN AND SUITES Karaoke Night at the Royal Sun Voted Tucson’s Weekly’s Best Karaoke, hosted by Y Not Entertainment. A friendly bar with great acoustics and a supportive audience. Arizona Craft Beers on tap and great drink specials. 9pm- 2am, No cover. BRODIE’S TAVERN “Karaoke Sunday Afternoons w/Jamie JDJ! (Amazing sound & selection!!) 3 7pm, Free. CLUB CONGRESS Saturdaze Dance Party: With DJ Bob Felix, DJ Sid the Kid and Jalph 10pm, Free. LA COCINA RESTAURANT, CANTINA AND COFFEE BAR Herm presents Kitchen Sync Kitchen Sync aka Saturday Nights At La Cocina Restaurant is a refreshing alternative to the typical club scene. Created in 2011, The Kitchen has cemented itself as one of the most fun and unique nightlife spots in town! 10pm- 2am, $3. THE DEPOT SPORTS BAR D&D Karaoke Come the bar that has everything. The Depot is proud to be one of the top 3 places to do Karaoke as voted by Tucson Weekly. D&D Karaoke are your hosts. Come be a star on Fri or Sat. 9pm- 2am, $$. FIVE PALMS STEAK AND SEAFOOD RESTAURANT Sexy Salsa Satudays at Five Palms SEXY SALSA SATURDAYS every Saturday at Five Palms, 3500 E Sunrise. Dance to best Latin music in Tucson, 9:00pm to 2:00am. FREE lesson at 9:00pm. Further Info: 520444-0439 9pm- 2am, $10.
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35. *5. LIVE MUSIC LA COCINA RESTAURANT, CANTINA AND COFFEE BAR Mik & the Funky Brunch All-ages, pup and kid friendly. 12 3pm, free. HACIENDA DEL SOL GUEST RANCH RESORT Sunday Blues, Brews & BBQ Live Blues music, Chef’s mixed grill and different craft brew featured each week on the Terraza in the cool Catalina foothills. Terraza menu also available.5 8pm, $19 for Chef’s mixed grill. PASTICHE MODERN EATERY Father’s Day Jazz Celebration | Pete Swan Quintet + Dmitri Matheny Jazz flugelhornist Dmitri Matheny will join the Pete Swan Quintet for a very special Father’s Day performance. 7 9pm, $20, $15, $10. ROCKABILLY GRILL Jam session with deacon Come jam with deacon, bring your instruments, sing, bring your whole band,everyone welcome ,come jam out have your friend see you live on stage. 4 8pm, Free. VISCOUNT SUITE HOTEL The Rainy Daze Band Come dance to your favorite songs at the Viscount Hotel. The Rainy Daze band will entertain you every 3rd Sunday of the month from 5-7:30 pm.Bring your friends~see you there!5 7:30pm, No cover charge. 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.
DANCING, DJ, KARAOKE AND OPEN MIC BRODIE’S TAVERN “Karaoke Sunday Afternoons w/Jamie JDJ! (Amazing sound & selection!!) 3 7pm, Free. CLUB CONGRESS Ynot Karaoke 10pm, 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. MINT COCKTAILS Karaoke 8pm. THE EDGE Karaoke Karaoke Sunday through Thursday night 10:00 until close.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.
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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.
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BOOK SIGNING WITH JERRY HARRIS The Egg Connection. 3114 E. Fort Lowell Rd 8811009. Chat with Tucson author Jerry Harris as he signs copies of The High Meadow Ranch, latest novel in the Arizona Cowboy series. Previous novels also available. Sun., June 19, 8 a.m.-1 p.m., Free. 529-2361. https:// www.facebook.com/Jerry-Harris-1648458482049204/ phillipgharris@yahoo.com NATIONAL WRITERS UNION READING AND OPEN MIC Bookmans. 1930 E. Grant Road. 325-5767. The poet David Ray will be the featured reader. This will be followed by an open mic (spoken word only). Mon., June 20, 6-7:30 p.m., Free. 624-4690. http://www.nwu-tucson.org nwutucson@yahoo.com READING WITH ERICA WESTLY Antigone Books. 411 N. Fourth Ave. 792-3715. Erica Westly is the author of Fastpitch: The Untold History of Softball and the Women Who Made the Game, features a mix of fascinating players, including U.A. superstar Jennie Finch. Sat., June 18, 2-4 p.m., Free. http:// www.antigonebooks.com/event/erica-westly info@antigonebooks.com TUCSON SISTERS IN CRIME
Viscount Suite Hotel. 4855 E. Broadway Blvd. 7456500. We meet on the third Saturday to have lunch, network and hear informative guest speakers. Both men and women are welcome to join. Third Saturday of every month, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., $20-members $25 - nonmembers. 631-4301. http://www.tucsonsistersincrime.org tucsonsistersincrime@gmail.com YOUNG ADULT BOOK CLUB Bookmans. 6230 E. Speedway Blvd. 748-9555. Discuss Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children with My 92.9 & KRQ’s Cyndi LaFrese and enjoy snacks and activity. Sat., June 18, 1-3 p.m., Free. http://www. bookmans.com danielleb@bookmans.com OPEN MIC SALON Spirit Gallery. 516 Tombstone Canyon Road. Bisbee. 249-7856. Ken Boe emcees and all types of performance are welcome. A group show of paintings and sculpture is also featured. kenboe.com Third Thursday of every month, 7 p.m., BYOB/snacks. http://www.kenboe.com GREAT LITERATURE OF ALL TIMES Oro Valley Public Library. 1305 W. Naranja Drive. Oro Valley. 594-5580. A reading and discussion group meets from 10 a.m. to noon, on the third Thursday of every month; Free. Call or visit library.pima.gov/locations/orovalley/ for more information. Pick up the handout at the library in advance. Third Thursday of every month, 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
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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. CHICAGO BAR Bad News Blues Band Tucson’s Best Blues Band to cure your hump day blues. 7:45pm-12:45am, $3, Free before 9pm. CHICAGO BAR Bad News Blues Band LA COCINA RESTAURANT, CANTINA AND COFFEE BAR Miss Lana Rebel and Kevin Michael Mayfield 6:30pm. 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. 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, Free.
DANCING, DJ, KARAOKE AND OPEN MIC BRODIE’S TAVERN “Karaoke Sunday Afternoons w/Jamie JDJ! (Amazing sound & selection!!) 3 7pm, Free. DIABLOS SPORTS BAR AND GRILL Karaoke Happy Hour **Karaoke Happy Hour** Wednesdays 6 - 10 p.m. Hosted by SheWhoSings with D & J Music! Food and drink specials, plus free pool! C’mon down...It’s your turn!! 610pm, No cover charge. 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. LES PAUL LOUNGE Dave Fuller Karaoke Have a great time singing your favorite songs with DJ Dave Fuller. 6 9pm, Free. MINT COCKTAILS Karaoke 8pm. MUSIC BOX Karaoke 9pm. SKY BAR Open Mic Open Mic at Sky Bar welcomes all styles and sounds every Wednesday at 7pm. Sign ups (call, email, or in person) start at 5pm and cut off at 7pm. Free. 7pm-12am, Free.
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Upcoming Workshops: Butt Play For Every Body Facilitated by Jessy Schmidt Sunday, June 19, 6:30-8 p.m. $10 (includes $5 Jellywink shop credit) http://www.buttfun.eventbrite.com
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EVENTS THIS WEEK FREE BEGINNER KAYAKING CLASS Arizona Game and Fish Building. 555 N. Greasewood Road. 628-5376. Learn classroom basics about paddlesport safety then go out to Pena Blanca Lake and try out kayaking with experienced instructors. Kids must be age 10+, accompanied with an adult. Sun., June 19, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m., Sat., July 23, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. and Sat., Aug. 27, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m., Free. https://registered.com/programs/arizona/17? kklima@azgfd.gov 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 ANZA TRAIL RIVER WALKS Tumacácori National Historical Park. 1891 E. Frontage Road. Tumacácori. 398-2341. Guided walks of one hour and 1/2 mile along the Santa Cruz River begin at the visitors center. First and Third Saturday of every month, 10:30 a.m., Free.
ANNOUNCEMENTS PATAGONIA LAKE STATE PARK Patagonia Lake State Park. 400 Patagonia Lake Road. Patagonia. 287-6965. Visitor center hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Wednesday through Sunday. Avian tours take place on the pontoon boats at 8:45 a.m. and 10 a.m., Saturdays and Sundays. Pontoon boats depart for the Lake Discovery Tour to the west end of the lake at 11:15 a.m., Saturdays and Sundays. A twilight pontoon tour takes place just before dark on Saturdays. Each boat trip is $5. Bird walks are held every Monday and
Friday at 9 a.m.; walks are about three hours long; Free. Park entrance fees are $10 to $15 for each vehicle, $17 for non-electric camping sites, $25 for electric sites. Visit azstateparks.com for more information. Ongoing. RAMSEY CANYON PRESERVE WALKS Ramsey Canyon Preserve. 27 Ramsey Canyon Road. Miracle Valley. 378-2785. Nature Conservancy docents give guided walks through the habitats of more than 170 bird species and a wide range of wildlife at 9 a.m., every Monday, Thursday and Saturday; $5, $3 member or Cochise County resident, Free younger than 16, admission is good for a week. Pets are not allowed. Mondays, Thursdays, Saturdays, .
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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 DLRR MEET & GREET Petsmart. 3850 W River 742-1296. Come by Petsmart on River and Orange Grove (3850 W River) on Saturday June 18th between 10am-1pm to meet our labs! www. dlrraz.org Sat., June 18, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Free. http:// www.dlrraz.org HERMITAGE’S 4TH ANNUAL KITTEN SHOWER Hermitage Cat Shelter. 5278 E. 21st St. 571-7839. We’re celebrating our “New and Certified Pre-Owned Cats”, as well as our “Positive but Purrfect” cats! Come down and meet your new love! Lowered adoption fees for all cats. Sat., June 18, 12-6 p.m., Free. info@hermitagecatshelter.org
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Try FREE: 520-547-0900 More Local Numbers: 1-800-926-6000
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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 Buddhaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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.â&#x20AC;? 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, AZ. 5326 E. Pima Street 441-1617. Learn how we can put Buddhaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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, 10-11:30 a.m., $10. http://meditationintucson.org/kmc-sundays/ info@meditationintucson.org CONCENTRATION: THE BASIS FOR MEDITATION (FIVE-WEEK COURSE + DAY OF MINDFULNESS) Empty Mountain Sangha. 148 S. 4th Avenue 520 3604144. Concentration is the basis for meditation. This five-week course + day of mindfulness will offer the opportunity to learn and practice techniques and recognize problems that will arise in practice. Wednesdays, 6-7 p.m. Continues through July 20, Course + Day of Mindfulness (July 9) : $50; Drop ins: $7; Day of Mindfulness: $20. http://www.eventsbot.com/events/ eb757858513 emptymountainsangha@gmail.com DESERT RAIN ZEN: JUST SITTING Little Chapel of All Nations. 1052 N. Highland Ave. 623-1692. Two 25 minute periods of silent meditation, for beginners or experienced sitters. One period starts at 12:00, the other at 12:30--either or both ok! Mondays, 12-1 p.m., Free. 235-1267. http://www.desertrainzen. org/ drz@desertrainzen.org 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 PASSION CAFE St. Andrewâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Episcopal Church. 545 S. 5th Ave. 6228318. Non-profit Cafe offering brunch every Sat. morning. Suggested price is $7, but â&#x20AC;&#x153;pay what you can.â&#x20AC;? 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 worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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., Free. 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/permalink/1177074552316221/ Sundays, 5:30-7 p.m., Dana: by donation. http://www.emptymountainsangha. org/ emptymountainsangha@gmail.com SUNDAY MORNING COMMUNITY MEDITATION Tucson Shambhala Meditation Center. 3250 North Tucson Blvd 829-0108. Please join our welcoming community for an hour of sitting and walking meditation every Sunday. Arrive a few minutes early if you would like individualized instruction. Often followed by a lively book discussion at 10am. Sundays, 9-10 a.m., Free. 829-0108. http://tucson.shambhala.org tucson.shambhala@gmail.com TUESDAY NIGHT MEDITATION HOUR Tucson Shambhala Meditation Center. 3250 North Tucson Blvd 829-0108. Weekly sitting and walking meditation practice, no experience necessary. We are a
friendly and accepting community where you learn to work with your mind and discover your innate wisdom and compassion. Meditation instruction available. Full meditation workshop on the first Tuesday of every month at the same time. Tuesdays, 6:30-7:30 p.m., Free. http://tucson.shambhala.org tucson.shambhala@ gmail.com VAJRAYOGINI PRACTICE Awam Institute. 3400 E. Speedway iPxtkr@hotmail. com. The other event is a Yajrayogini Practice that is being held on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month 6:30-7:30pm. She is â&#x20AC;&#x153;a tantric goddess from the highest class of Buddhist tantras, who manifests the ultimate development of wisdom and compassionâ&#x20AC;?. Every other Thursday, 6:30-7:30 p.m., Donations accepted. 622-8460. http://AwamInstitute.org info@ AwamInstitute.org WEEKLY ZEN PRACTICE AND RETREATS Zen Desert Sangha. 3226 N. Martin Ave. 319-6260. Zen Desert Sangha offers regular weekly practice on Monday and Wednesday evenings from 6:30 pm to 8 pm; and on Saturday mornings from 7:30 am to 10:30am , as well as longer retreats, classes, events, and individual work with a resident teacher.Contact us at www.ZenDesertSanga.org or 520-319-6260. Mondays, Wednesdays, 6:30-8 p.m., $Free. zds@ zendesertsangha.org WHAT IS TANTRA? Through tantra we can understand Buddhaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most profound teachings on the absence of inherent existence. This is a general Program class; drop-ins welcome. Meditation practice included. Thursdays, 7-8:15 p.m., $10 or $8 with punch card, first class Free. 441-1617. http://meditationintucson.org/thursday/ info@meditationintucson.org YOGA 101 @ MOVEMENT CULTURE Movement Culture. 435 E 9th St 603-8043. Yoga 101New to yoga? Need a refresher on the basics? This is the class for you. Donations accepted, not required. Mondays, 3-4 p.m., Free. http://facebook.com/ Freeyogatucson Freeyogatucson@gmail.com ZEN DESERT SANGHA WEEKLY SITTING PRACTICE Zen Desert Sangha. 3226 N. Martin Ave. 319-6260. Zen Desert Sangha offers a traditional and authentic Zen sitting experience. Old and new practitioners are welcome. Sitting practice is on Mondays and Wednesdays from 6:30pm to 8:00pm, and Saturdays from 7:30am to 10:30pm. A resident teacher is available for questions or for individual work. 3226 N. Martin Ave. zendesertsangha.org. Mondays, :HGQHVGD\V 6DWXUGD\V )UHH ]GV# zendesertsangha.org
ANNOUNCEMENTS EVOLVE TUCSON St. Francis in the Foothills Church. 4625 E. River Road. 299-9063. A discussion about how to create a healthy, sustainable, peaceful and prosperous community in Tucson takes place from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., every Sunday; Freewill donation. Sundays, . GLOBAL CHANT St. Markâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Presbyterian Church. 3809 E. Third St. 3251001. Group chanting from all spiritual traditions takes place from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. every Tuesday. No musical experience needed. Admission is Free. Call 8384194, or email info@actonwisdom.com for more information. Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m., . INTENSATI WORKOUT Estevan Park. 1000 N. Main Ave. 780-0288. A highenergy workout combines physical movements with affirmations from 7:45 to 8:45 a.m., every Tuesday; Free. Call (724) 967-1726 for more information. Tuesdays, . VERIFY WAKE UP TUCSON Hi Corbett Field. 3400 E. Camino Campestre. 3279467. Ajahn Sarayut of Wat Buddhametta leads a walk around Randolph Park to promote physical and mentalhealth awareness, from 6:30 to 8:30 a.m., every Tuesday and Saturday; Free. Visit tucsonbuddhistcenter. org for more information. Tuesdays, Saturdays, .
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EVENTS THIS WEEK BASIC BIKE MAINTENANCE WITH REI-FREE! Tucson Hop Shop. 3230 N. Dodge Blvd 908-7765. Join us for a Free Basic Bike Maintenance class taught to you by the experts at REI Tucson on National Radler Day! Catalina Brewing Co will be showcasing their beers! Wed., June 22, 6-7 p.m., Free. http://www.tucsonhopshop.com jessiejean@tucsonhopshop.com BOA VIDA BRAZILIAN JIU-JITSU Boa Vida Brazialian Jiu-Jitsu. 1116 S. Pantano Road (520)250-9684. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is a succession of
lessons which must be lived to be understood.â&#x20AC;? Adult Class: Tuesday and Thursday 6 pm-7:30 pm and Saturday 7:30 am - 9 am Kids class: Tuesday and Thursday 5 pm-6 pm and Saturday 9 am-10 am. Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, 7:30-10 a.m. and 5-7:30 p.m., Individual Class $50/5 or $90/10, $80/ month single; and $150/month family. 250-9684; 400-4215. SATURDAY MOUNTAIN-BIKE RIDES A mountain-bike ride for women takes place the third Saturday of every month. Visit sdmb.org for location, level of difficulty and times of rides. Third Saturday of every month, .
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ALZHEIMERâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 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 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.
FAMILY AND FRIENDS SUPPORT GROUP St. Philipâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s in the Hills Episcopal Church. 4440 N. Campbell Ave. 299-6421. The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill sponsors a family support group guided by experienced leaders, from 2 to 4 p.m., the fourth Wednesday of every month in the Salvia Room of La Parroquia. Call 299-0682, or email snielsenn@aol.com to register and for more information. Fourth Wednesday of every month, . GAY/LESBIAN AA MEETINGS Water of Life MCC. 3269 N. Mountain Ave. 292-9151. Groups for both men and women are Pink Triangle, which meets at noon, Sunday, Wednesday and Friday; and Odds and Ends Group, which meets at 7 p.m., Tuesday, and 8 p.m., Thursday. A lesbian-only Pink Triangle group meets at 7 p.m., every Friday. Visit aatucson.org for more information. Mondays-Sundays, 12 p.m., Tuesdays, Thursdays, 7 p.m., Wednesdays, 7:30 p.m. and Fridays, 7 p.m., . GET HELP FOR ANYTHING GET HELP for Anything in Pima County. 2797 E. Ajo Way 243-6700. Dial 911 for immediate emergencies, but CALL 211 for any other urgent needs, including adoption, foster care, clothing, domestic violence services, education, family services, financial assistance, legal services, disability-related services, mental health counselling, or services for pets and animals, seniors, substance abuse, or youth. 211arizona.org/ Ongoing, Free. 211. Call 211 for more information. NAMI FAMILY AND FRIENDS SUPPORT GROUPS Information and support for friends and families of people living with mental illness are shared from 2 to 3:30 p.m., the first Wednesday of every month, in the Desert Sage Room in La Parroquia building at St. Philipâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s in the Hills Episcopal Church, 4440 N. Campbell Ave.; and from 6:30 to 8 p.m., every third Tuesday of the month, at Grace St. Paulâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Episcopal Church, 2331 E. Adams St.; Free. Call 622-5582, or visit namisa.org for more information and meeting times of other groups. Third Tuesday of every month, . SUPPORT GROUP FOR FRIENDS AND FAMILY OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation. 375 S. Euclid Ave. 628-7223. SAAF hosts a support group from 5:30 to 6:45 p.m., on the third Thursday of every month. Ask for Stacey Luethje for more information. Third Thursday of every month, .
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
YOGA FOR 12 STEP RECOVERY Yoga Connection. 3929 E. Pima St. 323-1222. A yoga practice open to anyone dealing with their own addictive behavior or the addictive behavior of others. This is an open and inclusive class, all Aâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s welcome. Fridays, 2:30-4 p.m., Free; Donations welcome. http://www. yogaconnection.org
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24-HOUR CRISIS LINE: 624-0348, (800) 553-9387 Wingspan. 430 E. Seventh St. 624-1779. Wingspan provides Free and confidential support services to LGBT victims and survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, hate crimes and harassment. Wingspan also provides community outreach and education. Anyone can call the crisis line to talk to an advocate 24 hours a day at 624-0348 or (800) 553-9387. If itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s an emergency, please first call 911. Ongoing, . APDA PARKINSONâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S SUPPORT GROUP TMC Senior Services. 1400 N. Wilmot Road. 3241960. People with Parkinsonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s meet in the Resource Center, and caregivers meet in the Seniors Conference Room, from 2 to 3:30 p.m., every third Tuesday; Free. Call 326-5400 for more information. Third Tuesday of every month, . ARE YOU CONCERNED ABOUT SOMEONE ELSEâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S DRINKING? Al-Anon Family groups meet daily to help family members and significant others. Call 323-2229, or visit alanon-southernaz.org for information or to locate a meeting. Ongoing, . BEPOSITIVE TUCSON This member-driven, welcoming grassroots organization promotes social, educational and community projects to help serve the needs of HIV-positive men and women, their families and poz-friendly individuals in Southern Arizona. Activities are member-suggested, and may include potlucks, swim parties and field trips. The group also sponsors an on-going community pride project at Greasewood Park, Tucsonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s first natural resources park. Membership is Free. Visit groups.yahoo.com/ group/bepositivetucson, or call 235-2343 for more information. Ongoing, . CLUTTERERS ANONYMOUS Streams in the Desert Lutheran Church. 5360 E. Pima St. 325-1114. Free 12-step group dealing with clutter. Sundays, 4-5 p.m., . 888-0088. Call 888-0088 for more information.
6/,5.4%%2 BOOKS ON WHEELS VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION Joel D. Valdez Main Library. 101 N. Stone Ave. 5945500. We are looking for volunteers to help select books for homebound community members. Please fill out an application and bring it with you. RSVP to Karen, 791-4010 or Karen.Greene@pima.gov. Sat., June 18, 8:30-9:30 a.m., Free. 791-4010. http://www. library.pima.gov/ askalibrarian@pima.gov LOVE BOOKS? VOLUNTEER WITH FRIENDS OF THE PIMA COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY Friends Book Barn. 2230 N. Country Club Road. 7953763. Friends of the Pima County Public Library needs book-loving volunteers this summer, to help sell donated books. Many positions available. Must make ongoing commitment of at least two hours most weeks. infFor more info, see www.pimafriends.com, email info@pimafriends.com, or call 520-795-3763. Ongoing, 8 a.m.-3 p.m., Free. http://www.pimafriends.com info@pimafriends.com UA STUDY ON CULTURE AND VOTING University of Arizona. No Address Did you vote in 2008 and/or 2012?If you did and are a white male between the ages of 25 and 65, live in Tucson in the second congressional district, and have a household income of $35,000/year or less, please participate in a non-partisan University of Arizona study. Ongoing, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Free. lvilahen@email.arizona.edu SAAF VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation. 375 S. Euclid Ave. 628-7223. Drop-in volunteer activities are available, but to learn more about the Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation and how to volunteer to support this important work in our community, attend an orientation meeting from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., on the third Tuesday of every month except July. Reservations are required. Visit saaf.org to register and for more information. Third Tuesday of every mont.
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EVENTS THIS WEEK 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 BEGINNING EAST COAST SWING/JITTERBUG DANCE CLASS Tucson Jewish Community Center. 3800 E. River Road. 299-3000, ext. 106. Beginning east coast swing/jitterbug dance class: non jcc members/singles/couples are welcome. Each class builds on the class before. Tuesdays, 7-8 p.m. Continues through July 12, $60. 299-3000. adowe@tucsonjcc.org 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/ CREATIVE DANCE WEEKEND Tucson Creative Dance Center. 3131 N. Cherry Ave. Dance themes based on the principals of individual and group dance improvisation as pioneered by Barbara Mettler will be explored. Led by Margo Taylor – experienced Mettler-based dance teacher. Fri., June 17, 7-9 p.m., Sat., June 18, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. and Sun., June 19, 9 a.m.-12 p.m., $175. 306-4678. http://www. dancecreative.org mzoll.heal@gmail.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 HAWAIIAN HULA DANCE Joel D. Valdez Main Library. 101 N. Stone Ave. 5945500. Be moved by the lilting music of the Hawaiian Islands. Gentle exercise suited to all levels of fitness and mobility. Registration required. Register online or call Info Line at 791-4010. Sat., June 18, 11 a.m.-12 p.m., Free. 791-4010. http://www.library.pima.gov/ askalibrarian@pima.gov 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
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 HEARTBREAK HOTEL The Gaslight Music Hall. 13005 N Oracle Rd 5291000. This critically acclaimed concert production features the music of “Young Elvis” belting out hits from the first part of his career. Sat., June 18, 3-5 and 7-9 p.m., $25. 529-1000. http://www.gaslightmusichall. com lonelystreetprod@gmail.com MEGAN METHENEY AND REBEKAH WEST IN CONCERT San Pedro Chapel. 5230 E. Fort Lowell Road. 3180219. American-born, French-living musical duo MEGAN METHENEY (harp & vocals) and REBEKAH WEST (percussion & vocals) present LES AUDIDES, original music composed in a resonant medieval chapel in Provençe. Tue., June 21, 7-8:30 p.m., $20. http:// www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2521737 megan@ greenharp.com 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 WESTERN MUSIC CONCERT Bookmans. 3733 W. Ina Road. 579-0303. Join Buck Helton every 3’rd Saturday at Bookmans Ina Rd as he presents songs, stories and more from the American West, both real, and “reel”. Third Saturday of every month, 3-4 p.m., Free. 260-6848. http://buckhelton. com buck@buckhelton.com
PERFORMING ARTS THE ADMIRABLE CRICHTON BY JM BARRIE APCOT Theater. 8892 E. Tanque Verde 5208-8380011. A mix of “Downton Abbey” and “Gilligan’s Island”, this romantic comedy is about English aristocrats, who are shipwrecked on a deserted island and must turn to their butler to survive. Fridays, 7-9 p.m., Fridays, Saturdays, 7-9 p.m. and First Sunday of every month, 2-4 p.m. Continues through June 26, $20, $18, $15. 834-7884. roadrunnertheatrecompany@cox.net 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
SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCING CLASSES Vineyard Church Hall. 625 N. Second Ave. 791-9971. Learn the social dances of Scotland. No partner or experience required. Ages 8-80+. Great aerobic exercise!Friendly, light-hearted environment. Beginners welcome! Thursdays, 7-9 p.m. Continues through Aug. 25, Free. 301-8906. http://7pipers.org/seven-pipersscottish-country-dance.html lochsloy2@gmail.com
THE FREEDOM LEAGUE! The Gaslight Theatre. 7010 E. Broadway Blvd. 8869428. Join Mega Man, Lady Liberty and The Streak as they try to protect Gigantopolis from the evil aliens of Wrebulon! Freedom League runs June 9 through August 28. Thu., June 9, 7-9 p.m., Tuesdays-Thursdays, 7-9 p.m., Fridays, Saturdays, 8:30-10:30 p.m., FridaysSundays, 6-8 p.m., Sundays, 3-5 p.m., Sundays, 3-5 p.m., Sun., June 26, 12-2 p.m. and Sun., Aug. 28, 12:30-2:30 p.m. Continues through Aug. 13, $19.95. http://www.thegaslighttheatre.com heather.gaslight@ gmail.com
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FUNDAMENTALS OF BEGINNING ACTING: A SUMMER ACTING WORKSHOP-ACTING 101 APCOT Theater. 8892 E. Tanque Verde 5208-8380011. Students, ages 16 to 25, will learn, practice and perform basic acting skills for. student more individual attention We will have interviews, but NO auditions are required! Class is limited. Sat., June 18, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Sat., June 25, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Sat., July 2, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Sat., July 9, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Sat., July 16, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and Sat., July 23, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m., $120. 838-0011 ext. 2. thedrektor@gmail.com
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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
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
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OPENING THIS WEEK 3RD SATURDAY OF THE MONTH ART FAIR Many Hands Courtyard. 3054 N. First Ave. 624-7612. We are celebrating the gallery’s 4th anniversary. We will have a special documentary presentation on Russia by Don East at 6:30. Snacks and beverages will be available. Sat., June 18, 5-8 p.m., Free. mhartistcoop@ gmail.com ARTIST TALK: MACHINEHISTORIES Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Tucson. 265 S. Church Ave 834-3454. Join MachineHistories’ Steven Joyner and Jason Pilarski for an in-depth discussion about their artistic practice.Admission includes light snacks & refreshments. Thu., June 16, 6-7 p.m., Free for MOCA members, $5 non-members. 624-5019. https://www.moca-tucson.org/program/artist-talkmachinehistories/ info@moca-tucson.org PAINT ‘N’ SIP PARTY Downtown History Museum. 140 N. Stone Ave 7701473. Hues ‘n’ Booze Provides all art supplies and an easy to follow 2 hour class. BYOB and take your painting home. $35/person. Register at HuesnBooze.com, call (520)770-1473 for information. Sat., June 18, 4-6 p.m., $35. 770-1473. http://www.arizonahistoricalsociety.org/event/paint-n-sip-party-at-the-downtown-historymuseum/ ahstucson@azhs.gov SUMMER EXHIBITIONS OPENING Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Tucson. 265 S. Church Ave 834-3454. Join us in celebrating the opening of TUCSON 3 WAYS: A Foray into Digital Alchemy, Christofer Churchill, Steven Parrino, and Gardens of the Pure. Sat., June 18, 7-9 p.m., Free for MOCA members. 624-5019. https://www.moca-tucson.org/program/summer-exhibitions-opening/ info@moca-tucson.org
CONTINUING “PAINTINGS AND SMALL WORKS” BY KYLE JOHNSTON Arte de la Vida. 37 N. Tucson Blvd. 398-6720. Local Artist Kyle Johnston will be exhibiting at Galeria Senita, located inside of Arte de la Vida. Artist Reception: Saturday May 7, 5:30-8 p.m. Mondays-Saturdays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Wednesdays-Saturdays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Continues through July 30, Free. https://www.facebook. com/galeriasenita/ www.artespopular@gmail.com “SONORAN SIZZLE” Desert Artisans’ Gallery. 6536 E. Tanque Verde Road. 722-4412. Works by Wanita Christensen, Darlene LeClair, Susan Libby, Emely McConkey, Richard Rohrbough and David Thekan . An Opening Reception for the artists will be on May 6th from 5-7pm. May 3-Aug. 7, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Free. http:// DesertArtisansGallery.com A(MAZE)ING MAPS AND LEGENDS EXHIBIT Tohono Chul Park. 7366 N. Paseo del Norte. 7426455. This exhibition will unveil puzzling explorations into the varied realms of cartography and the structured systems of their legends and reveals the evidence artists find along the way. May 1-Aug. 14, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Free with admission to the Park. marketing@tohonochul.org ART WALK Madaras Gallery. 3001 E. Skyline Road, Suite 101. 615-3001. Join us for our weekly wine and cheese party at Madaras Gallery/Skyline. Diana Madaras will attend as her schedule allows. Representing 22 fine artists, Madaras Gallery was voted “Best in Tucson” in 2015. Thursdays, 5-7 p.m., Free. http://www.madaras.com/ events ops@madaras.com ARTISTIC SOUL MATES Amity Foundation’s Dragonfly Gallery. 146 E. Broadway Blvd. 628-3164. Artistic Soul Mates: Survey of abstract and figurative paintings by Ken Tessoriere, award winning artist, mixed media paper art by Mary Ellen Palmeri, award winning artist, acrylic paintings by Barbara Kemp Cowlin and photographs by James Cowlin. Tuesdays-Fridays, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Free. x 210. bethdaum@dragonflyvillage.org THE ARTISTS OF LEWIS FRAMING Etherton Gallery. 135 S. Sixth Ave. 624-7370. Painting, Drawing, Mixed Media, Photography and Jewelry by artistic affiliates of Lewis Framing -- David F. Brown, Joe Forkan, David Kish, Dustin Leavitt, Doug Shelton, Leslie Wardlaw and William Wiggins. Sat., June 11, 7-10 p.m. and Tuesdays-Saturdays, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Continues through Aug. 27, Free. http://www.ethertongallery.com info@ethertongallery.com BEWITCHED / NEW WORKS BY VALERIE GALLOWAY Yikes Toys and Gift-O-Rama. 2930 E. Broadway Blvd. 320-5669. Valerie Galloway’s newest works are indeed bewitching! Her distinctive ink, watercolor and collage works are ever-evolving in fabulous ways. Bewitched offers cool colors, convivial characters and romantic reveries. Sundays, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. and Mondays-Saturdays, 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Continues through Sept. 5, Free.
http://www.yikestoys.com info@yikestoys.com CARETAKERS AND ART MAKERS Tucson Jewish Community Center Fine Art Gallery. 3800 E. River Road. 299-3000. Artwork by Barbara Brandel: mixed media collages focus on the role of the Earth’s citizens as caretakers, and mixed media paintings which pay homage to global anonymous art makers Fridays, Sundays, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. and MondaysThursdays, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Continues through May 17, Free. http://www.tucsonjcc.org ldavis@tucsonjcc.org COMMUNITY FOOD BANK PHOTO NARRATIVE Joel D. Valdez Main Library. 101 N. Stone Ave. 5945500. The Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona will display a photo narrative depicting the different services it provides to our community. Displayed during regular library hours throughout June. MondaysWednesdays, 9 a.m.-8 p.m., Thursdays, 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Fridays, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturdays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sundays, 1-5 p.m. Continues through June 26, Free. 791-4010. http://www.library.pima.gov/ askalibrarian@ pima.gov CYCLE AND RECYCLE – GREEN ART BY DAVID KISH Joel D. Valdez Main Library. 101 N. Stone Ave. 5945500. Dave treats with a series of carefully-crafted, cardboard wall sculptures of bicycles that model sprockets, spokes, and even cable housing from recycled material. Displayed during regular library hours throughout June. Mondays-Wednesdays, 9 a.m.-8 p.m., Thursdays, 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Fridays, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturdays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sundays, 1-5 p.m. Continues through June 26, Free. 791-4010. http://www.library.pima.gov/ askalibrarian@pima.gov DEGRAZIA’S NAVAJO COLLECTION DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun. 6300 N. Swan Road. 2999191. Scenes of daily life on the Navajo Reservation are featured in DeGrazia’s Navajo Collection. Currently on display through January 25, 2017. May 18-Jan. 25, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., $8. cs@degrazia.org HEART NIGHT Galactic Center. 35 E. Toole Ave. 884-0874. Join us Thursdays for a creative space to work on art. Bring your craft as we play music and enjoy collaborative energy in the gallery Thursdays, 8 p.m.-1:30 a.m., $5 donation. LIVING RIVER OF WORDS: YOUTH POETRY AND ART Agua Caliente Park Ranch House Gallery. 12325 E. Roger Road. 749-3718. Living River of Words: Youth Poetry and Art. Local children share their view of the natural world in this exhibition of award-winning poetry and mixed-media art. All ages welcome. TuesdaysSaturdays, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Continues through July 6, Free. 615-7855. http://www.pima.gov/nrpr eeducation@ pima.gov MOMS DEMAND ACTION FOR GUN SENSE IN AMERICA Joel D. Valdez Main Library. 101 N. Stone Ave. 5945500. Quilts will be displayed in the window during regular library hours throughout the month of June. Mondays-Wednesdays, 9 a.m.-8 p.m., Thursdays, 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Fridays, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturdays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sundays, 1-5 p.m. Continues through June 26, Free. 791-4010. askalibrarian@pima.gov PEOPLE AND PLACES; THE ART OF JUDY FLYNN Kirk-Bear Canyon Branch Library. 8959 E. Tanque Verde Road. 594-5275. This exhibit is a varied collection of memorable places visited by Judy Flynn and captured in oil and watercolor. Artist’s reception June 23 from 5 to 7 p.m. Mondays-Thursdays, 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Fridays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., First Saturday of every month, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and First Sunday of every month, 1-5 p.m. Continues through June 26, Free. PHILABAUM & PHRIENDS SUMMER EXHIBITION Philabaum Glass Gallery and Studio. 711 S. Sixth Ave. 884-7404. Our summer exhibition features the work of Tom Philabaum and colleagues Wes Hunting and Jason Marstall. The show opens on June 4, from 4 - 6 pm. Tuesdays-Saturdays, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Continues through Sept. 3, Free. http://philabaumglass.com gallery@philabaumglass.com PIMA COUNTY TAKING ACTION AGAINST GRAFFITI (TAAG) PROGRAM Joel D. Valdez Main Library. 101 N. Stone Ave. 5945500. Art work designed by youth to show how graffiti affects our community and to discourage those who do it. Submissions will be on display during regular library hours throughout June. Mondays-Wednesdays, 9 a.m.-8 p.m., Thursdays, 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Fridays, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturdays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sundays, 1-5 p.m. Continues through June 26, Free. 791-4010. http:// www.library.pima.gov/ askalibrarian@pima.gov PORTER HALL GALLERY: THE TUCSON BOTANICAL GARDENS’ STAFF SHOW Tucson Botanical Gardens. 2150 N. Alvernon Way. 3269686, ext. 10. Join us at the Porter Hall Gallery for an exhibit dedicated to the artwork created by staff members of the Tucson Botanical Gardens. Artists’ Reception June 9, 5-7 p.m. June 1-July 14, 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Included with admission. 326-9686, ex. 10. https:// www.tucsonbotanical.org/event/porter-hall-gallery-tucsonbotanical-gardens-staff-show/ info@tucsonbotanical.org
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