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FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 2015 The Scout 2B
community
Library friends to hold book sale Celebrate Juneteenth in Tucson Department, 602.997.7585 Ext. 2156 or alternative-
The Friends of the Sierra Vista Library monthly Juneteenth celebrations are designed to increase placement@azhumane.org.
half-price book sale will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 knowledge and appreciation of the roles, achievements Enjoy bingo twice a week
p.m. Saturday at their store adjacent to the Sierra Vista and contributions of African Americans to U.S. society The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9972 holds bingo
Public Library, 2600 E. Tacoma St. and pay tribute to the annual commemoration of the
end of slavery. Tucson activities take place at Mans- at 12:30 p.m. Saturday and 5:30 p.m. Monday at 549
Tombstone to salute Buffalo Soldiers field Park, 2000 N. 4th Ave., Tucson, from 10 a.m. to Veterans Dr., Sierra Vista. Bingo is open to the public.
Saturday and Sunday the City of Tombstone will sa- 9 p.m. June 20.
For more information, call 520.458.9972.
lute the Buffalo Soldiers, who helped tame the “Old For information, call 520.791.4405.
Wild West” during the Territorial Period. Assist with theater productions
Tucson Home, Garden Show coming The Illegitimate Theater Company is seeking peo-
This event is sponsored by the Wild West Detach- Discover the latest in home improvement, decorat-
ment Marine Corps League and Tombstone merchants. ple who are interested in any or all aspects of little
ing, design, landscaping and more June 26 - 28, at the theater productions. They include acting, directing,
There will be ongoing street entertainment from 10 Tucson Convention Center, Congress Ave. The Home stage management, makeup, lighting, sound, ushering,
a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday. & Garden Show features landscaping, contracting, de- taking tickets at the door and more.
sign, entertainment, remodeling and “how to” demon-
The 7th Annual Salute to the Buffalo Soldiers Pa- strations and seminars by experts in home remodel- If interested, call 520.249.0296 or 520.515.3721.
rade will take place at 11 a.m. Sunday on Allen Street ing, landscaping, cooking and more. Visit the Home
starting at Sixth Street and concluding at Second & Show’s website for directions, parking, hours and ad-
Allen Streets. mission costs at www.sahbahomeshow.com.
For more information about parade participation or
the event, call 520.266.5266 or 520.678.4570.
Enjoy story time with your baby Adopt a greyhound Fort Huachuca
Baby and Toddler Time takes place at 10:20 a.m. every AZgreyhounds of Sierra Vista will conduct a Grey- Reel Time Theaters
Tuesday for children up to 2 and parents. It lasts about 30 hound Adoption Day from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. June 27 TODAY
minutes at the Mona Bishop Room, Sierra Vista Public at C-A-L Ranch Store, 673 N. SR 90. The program is
Library, 2600 E. Tacoma St. The event includes stories, also in need of temporary home for these dogs. Hot Pursuit (PG-13) 87 min., 6 p.m.
songs, rhymes and bouncing games. No registration is Mad Max: Fury Road (R) 120 min., 9 p.m.
required. Preschoolers 2 to 5 can enjoy story time with For more information, call 520.378.1763.
parents beginning at 11 a.m. each Tuesday. SATURDAY
Bisbee Corral of Westerners will meet
For more information, call 520.458.4225. Learn about “The Coronado Expedition: Arizona Avengers: Age of Ultron (PG-13) 141 min., 11:30 a.m.
Hot Pursuit (PG-13) 87 min., 3 p.m.
NAMI announces meeting times and Sonora in 1540” at the Bisbee Corral of the West- The Age of Adaline (PG-13) 113 min., 6 p.m.
The National Alliance on Mental Illness Connec- erners at 7 p.m. July 2 at the Bisbee Senior Center, 300
Collins Rd., Bisbee (off Naco Highway near Safeway). SUNDAY
tions Group – Sierra Vista meets from 3:30 – 5 p.m. The meeting is free and open to the public. For more
Wednesday afternoons and 5:30 – 7 p.m. Thursday information, contact 520.432.8350 or doug@dough- Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 (PG) 94 min., Noon
evenings at 4755 Campus Drive, Sierra Vista. ocking.com. Mad Max: Fury Road – 3D (R) 120 min., 3 p.m.
Tomorrowland (PG) 130 min., 6 p.m. – First Run
For more information, call 520.459.3228. Vacation Bible School announced
“Destination Paradise” is the theme of Vacation MONDAY: Closed
Lecture to focus on earthquakes TUESDAY:
The Cochise College Center for Lifelong Learn- Bible School for youth 4 to 12 which will meet 6 to
8:30 p.m. July 12 through 17 at Sierra Vista 7th Day Turbo (PG) 113 min., 2 p.m. – FREE Matinee
ing will sponsor an evening lecture focusing on earth- Adventist Church, 777 SR 92. Mad Max: Fury Road – 3D (R) 120 min., 6 p.m.
quakes, “Whose Fault is it?” from 5:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Thursday at the Sierra Vista Campus, 901 N. Colombo For information, call 520.378.2539 or 520.508.3591. WEDNESDAY: Closed
Ave. This presentation examines the infamous 1887 THURSDAY
Sonoran Earthquake that widely effected the south- Steward Observatory Mirror Lab tours offered
western U.S. and Mexico. Take a 90-minute tour to learn how engineering Epic (PG) 102 min., 2 p.m. – FREE Matinee
Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 (PG) 94 min., 6 p.m. – 2 for 1
For fee information or to register, call 520.515.5492. and optical technology melds with manufacturing
techniques to produce the giant (8.4 meters/27 foot)
Square dance group hosts annual pool party telescope mirrors in the world. Visitors will see the
The Thunder Mountain Twirlers are having their an- technology and processes involved in making the next
generation of telescopes that will explore deep into
nual pool party starting at 5 p.m. June 19 at the Mis- outer space and produce scientific research.
sion Shadows community pool. The gate opens at 5
p.m. Bring food and drink and swim and socialize until Tours occur daily; visit www.mirrorlab.tix.com to
the dance starts at 7 p.m. Cost is $5 for members and purchase tour tickets. Admission is $15 for adults, $8
$6 for non-members. for students 7 – 22. Contact 520.626.8792 for details
or www.mirrorlab.as.arizona.edu.
For more information, contact 520.378.6719 or svt-
mt@cox.net. AHS launches Project Active Duty
Project Active Duty was launched as a way for
POWWOW to distribute produce
Produce on Wheels — Without Waste, POWWOW, the Arizona Humane Society to give back to Service
members, realizing that many of them are pet-owners.
disperses fresh produce to Arizona communities. Any- This program is for military who have no one avail-
one can donate $10 to shop for up to 60 pounds of able to help care for their pets, and who are leaving
rescued produce to share. POWWOW will be at South- the state for training or heading oversees for a tour of
eastern Arizona Behavioral Health Service, 4755 duty. They can entrust their pets with AHS while away,
Campus Dr., Sierra Vista, from 6 – 9 a.m. June 20. and pets are placed in foster homes. There is no cost
to participate.
For up-to-date information, go to www.border-
landsfoodbank.org or check them out on Facebook by To learn more, contact AHS’ Alternative Placement
searching Borderlands Foodbank.