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FRIDAY, JULY 10, 2015                                                                                             The Scout 2B

Square Dance set for today                                 All volunteers must be 18 or older, able to pass       Horse around while helping others
   The Thunder Mountain Twirlers are having a Main-     a background check and will earn time towards the            Love horses? CANTER needs horse handlers and
                                                        Volunteer Service Medal.
stream Square Dance 7:30-9:30 p.m. today at Sierra                                                                side walkers to support its therapeutic riding program
Vista Lutheran Church Fellowship Hall, 101 N. Len-         For more information, call 520.458.4151 or stop        for children and adults with disabilities. No previous
zner Ave. Paul Turner will be the caller, including a   by 6799 E. SR 90, Sierra Vista.                           horse experience is necessary. CANTER operates
Plus Tip after the dance. Only $5 for members, $6                                                                 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday morn-
for non-members, and free for non-dancers to come       390th Memorial Museum open                                ings at 7388 Chief Joseph Rd. off Moson Road.
watch and socialize. Sierra Vista Lutheran Church          The 390th Memorial Museum is a collection of
Fellowship Hall, 101 N. Lenzner Ave. For more info                                                                   For more information, call 520.459.4868, or go to
contact Sandy at 520-378-6719 or email svtmt@cox.       World War II images, memorabilia and personal his-        www.canteraz.org.
net.                                                    tories of the achievements of the 390th Bombardment       :DQWWRÀ\DQDLUSODQH"
                                                        Group (H), an Eighth Air Force unit based in England
Vacation Bible School announced                         from 1943 to 1945.                                           The Civil Air Patrol offers five free orientation
   “Destination Paradise” is the theme of Vacation                                                                flights to cadets 12-18 where the cadets actually fly
                                                           The museum is located at 6000 E. Valencia Rd.,         the plane as part of CAP’s Aerospace Education Pro-
Bible School for youth 4 to 12 which will meet 6 to     Tucson, and is open 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.                   gram. Cadets also learn leadership and skills such as
8:30 p.m. Sunday through July 17 at Sierra Vista 7th                                                              radio communications, first-aid and survival tech-
Day Adventist Church, 777 State Route 92.                  For more information, contact 520.574.0286 or          niques.
                                                        www.390th.org.
   For information, call 520.378.2539 or                                                                             Interested? Squadron 107 meets at 6:30 p.m. the
520.508.3591.                                           0LVVLRQ6DQ;DYLHUGHO%DF                                first, second and fourth Thursdays of the month at
                                                           Acclaimed as the finest example of mission ar-          Fort Huachuca’s Murr Community Center.
Steward Observatory Mirror Lab tours offered
   Take a 90-minute tour to learn how engineering       chitecture in the United States, southwest of Tucson              Fort Huachuca
                                                        on the Tohono O’odham Reservation, Mission San                  Reel Time Theaters
and optical technology melds with manufacturing         Xavier del Bac is still an active parish with a gift
techniques to produce the giant (8.4 meters/27 foot)    shop, arts, crafts shop, museum and café. Free guided       TODAY
telescope mirrors in the world. Visitors will see the   tours are now available. The 45-minute tours are led
technology and processes involved in making the         by specially trained, volunteer docents, who explain        Jurassic World- 3D (PG-13) 124 min., 6 p.m.
next generation of telescopes that will explore deep    the Mission’s history and its lavishly decorated inte-      Entourage (R) 104 min., 9 p.m.
into outer space and produce scientific research.        rior. For a current tour schedule, go to their Website,
                                                        www.sanxaviermission.org, and click on “Docent              SATURDAY
   Tours occur daily; visit www.mirrorlab.tix.com to    Tours Info.”
purchase tour tickets. Admission is $15 for adults, $8                                                              Pitch Perfect 2 (PG-13) 115 min., noon
for students 7 – 22. Contact 520.626.8792 for details   Locomotive Saturdays offered in Tucson                      Jurassic World- 3D (PG-13) 124 min., 3 p.m.
or www.mirrorlab.as.arizona.edu.                           Explore regional transportation history, and see         San Andreas (PG-13) 114 min., 6 p.m.

AHS launches Project Active Duty                        freight trains passing by, or ring the locomotive bell      SUNDAY
   Project Active Duty was launched as a way for        at the Southern Arizona Transportation Museum ev-
                                                        ery Saturday, year round. Locomotive Saturdays are          Poltergeist (PG-13) 94 min., noon
the Arizona Humane Society to give back to Service      held 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. at the historic Train Depot, 414      Entourage (R) 104 min., 3 p.m.
members, realizing that many of them are pet-owners.    N. Toole Ave., Tucson. Admission is free.                   San Andreas (PG-13) 114 min., 6 p.m.
This program is for military who have no one avail-
able to help care for their pets, and who are leaving      For more information, call 520.623.2223.
the state for training or heading oversees for a tour
of duty. They can entrust their pets with AHS while     Bisbee Muheim Heritage House
away, and pets are placed in foster homes. There is no     The Muheim Heritage House Museum, a regis-
cost to participate.
                                                        tered national historic site, was built by Joseph and
   To learn more, contact AHS’ Alternative Place-       Carmelita Muheim beginning in 1898 with comple-
ment Department, 602.997.7585 Ext. 2156 or alter-       tion in 1915. Located at 207 Youngblood Hill, the
nativeplacement@azhumane.org.                           restored home is an example of late 19th century ar-
                                                        chitecture. Visitors can take a guided tour through the
(QMR\ELQJRWZLFHDZHHN                                restored interior with its period furnishings. This pio-
   The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9972 holds bin-    neer home, situated on a hill, offers a panoramic view
                                                        of Old Bisbee. The museum is open daily 10 a.m. – 2
go at 12:30 p.m. Saturday and 5:30 p.m. Monday at       p.m. or by appointment. Admission is $4.
549 Veterans Dr., Sierra Vista. Bingo is open to the
public.                                                    For more information, call 520.432.7698.

   For more information, call 520.458.9972.             Meet public, visitors — volunteer
                                                           Volunteering is a way to be involved in the com-
Assist with theater productions
   The Illegitimate Theater Company is seeking peo-     munity, make new friends, stay active and have fun.
                                                        New additions are always welcome.
ple who are interested in any or all aspects of little
theater productions. They include acting, directing,       Volunteer at the Sierra Vista Chamber of Com-
stage management, makeup, lighting, sound, usher-       merce. Commit to a set schedule, or be available on
ing, taking tickets at the door and more.               an on-call basis.

   If interested, call 520.249.0296 or 520.515.3721.       For more information, call 520.458.6940.
                                                           The Henry F. Hauser Museum is looking for a cre-
9ROXQWHHUWRZRUNZLWKDQLPDOV                          ative, outgoing person to help manage the gift shop.
   The Nancy J. Brua Animal Care and Control Cen-       Someone with retail and record-keeping experience
                                                        who enjoys people could find this position to be the
ter has volunteer opportunities for people who like     perfect fit.
animals and can help with cleaning, walking and            If interested, contact 520.439.2306 or nancy.kries-
more. Primarily they need help on Saturdays, Sun-       ki@sierravistaaz.gov.
days and most holidays.
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