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FRIDAY, JULY 24, 2015                                                                                                                                      The Scout 2B

Museum hosts free summer program                           Vista Lutheran Church Fellowship Hall, 101 N. Len-                                              outer space and produce scienti c research.
      e Sierra Vista Historical Society is sponsoring      zner Ave. Only $5 for members, $6 for non-members,                                                 Tours occur daily; visit www.mirrorlab.tix.com to
                                                           and free for non-dancers to come watch and socialize.
free Summer Saturdays at the Hauser Museum 10 a.m.-        Snacks and friendship are provided.                                                             purchase tour tickets. Admission is $15 for adults, $8
noon Saturday at 2930 E. Tacoma Street, Sierra Vista.                                                                                                      for students 7 – 22. Contact 520.626.8792 for details or
Family activities for both kids and adults will include a     For more info contact Sandy at 520.378.6719 or                                               www.mirrorlab.as.arizona.edu.
hands-on activity for children ages 5-12 years. Parents    email svtmt@cox.net.                                                                            AHS launches Project Active Duty
are encouraged to attend all sessions.                     Auditions for ‘Handy Dandy’ set
                                                                                                                                                              Project Active Duty was launched as a way for the
   Saturday’s activities will include part two of a His-         e Illegitimate eater Co. will be holding audi-                                            Arizona Humane Society to give back to Service mem-
toric Treasure Hunt into Sierra Vista’s Fabulous Past:     tions for its Fall Production of “Handy Dandy” at 6:30                                          bers, realizing that many of them are pet-owners. is
Vintage Technology, Entertainment and Food.                p.m. July 30-31 and at 2 p.m. Aug. l in the boardroom                                           program is for military who have no one available to
                                                           of Sulphur Springs Valley Electric Co-op, 311 E. Wil-                                           help care for their pets, and who are leaving the state
   Reserve your space and register your family by con-     cox Dr.                                                                                         for training or heading oversees for a tour of duty. ey
tacting Nancy Krieski at 520.439.2309 or Nancy.Kries-                                                                                                      can entrust their pets with AHS while away, and pets
ki@SierraVistaAZ.gov.                                            e play has one man and one woman in the cast                                              are placed in foster homes. ere is no cost to partici-
College sponsors museum tour                               with voices o -stage. Anyone interested in theater is                                           pate.
                                                           welcome to attend the auditions.
      e Cochise College Center for Lifelong Learning       Spirit of 45 WWII commemoration set                                                                To learn more, contact AHS’ Alternative Placement
will sponsor Glenn Minuth’s eld trip to Secluded Lo-                                                                                                       Department, 602.997.7585 Ext. 2156 or alternative-
cal Museums 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday beginning at the              e Arizona Department of Veterans Service, Vet-                                            placement@azhumane.org.
Sierra Vista Campus. Become acquainted with unique         erans of Foreign Wars Post 9972 will host the Spirit of                                         Enjoy bingo twice a week
history, landscapes and hidden treasures by visiting       45 World War II, 70th Anniversary Commemorative
museums located in our own backyard.                       “Tribute” ceremony 10:30-11:30 a.m. Aug. 16 at the                                                    e Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9972 holds bingo
                                                           Southern Arizona Veterans’ Memorial Cemetery, 1300                                              at 12:30 p.m. Saturday and 5:30 p.m. Monday at 549
   Glenn will take you to the Chiricahua Regional          Bu alo Soldier Trail, Sierra Vista. e event is open to                                          Veterans Dr., Sierra Vista. Bingo is open to the public.
Museum and Research Center in Willcox, a western           the general public.
history museum honoring the cultural heritage of the       POW/MIA Memorial Motorcycle Run                                                                    For more information, call 520.458.9972.
region. Next, travel to Portal and enrich your knowl-                                                                                                      Assist with theater productions
edge of current conservation e orts at the American              e Sky Islands Chapter of the Arizona Veterans of
Museum of Natural History’s Southwest Research Sta-        Foreign Wars Riders will host its 9th Annual POW/                                                     e Illegitimate eater Company is seeking people
tion. Finally, spur your senses at the Chiricahua Desert   MIA Memorial Run 5-9 p.m. Sept. 19 beginning at                                                 who are interested in any or all aspects of little the-
Museum in Rodeo, NM, which specializes in live rare        Buddy’s Bar in Whetstone, Arizona. Entry fee is $10.                                            ater productions. ey include acting, directing, stage
reptiles, botanical gardens and Native American arti-                                                                                                      management, makeup, lighting, sound, ushering, tak-
facts.                                                        For more information, contact Ken at 520.220.0617                                            ing tickets at the door and more.
                                                           or ken.kovach@coz.net.
   Cost is $89 and includes transportation, instruction    Steward Observatory Mirror Lab tours offered                                                       If interested, call 520.249.0296 or 520.515.3721.
and entrance fees. Bring a sack lunch, beverages and
water container.                                              Take a 90-minute tour to learn how engineering                                                            Fort Huachuca
                                                           and optical technology melds with manufacturing                                                          Reel Time Theaters
   To register, call 520.515.5492.                         techniques to produce the giant (8.4 meters/27 foot)
Twirlers welcome national caller                           telescope mirrors in the world. Visitors will see the
                                                           technology and processes involved in making the next
   Back from his country-wide tour, the under              generation of telescopes that will explore deep into
Mountain Twirlers are proud to present Rick Gittel-
man, calling a Mainstream Square Dance and a Plus
Tip a er the dance 7:30-9:30 p.m. July 31 at the Sierra

                       Chalk Talk
                                                              All third-, fourth- and
Fort school, bus service begins Aug. 5                        h-grade students attend-                                                                     TODAY
   Fort Huachuca Accommodation Schools begin               ing General Myer Elemen-
                                                           tary School who live outside                                                                    Inside Out - PJ Nite! (PG) 95 min., 6 p.m.
the 2015-2016 school year Aug. 5. Bus service is           of the one mile radius residing                                                                 Spy (R) 120 min., 9 p.m.
provided to students living outside a one-mile ra-         in Bonnie Blink, or from the Brown
dius from their respective school.                         Parade Field agpole southwest on Gri-                                                           SATURDAY
                                                           erson Avenue, and west of Colonel Smith
   All preschool students attending Colonel John-          Middle School will be transported from stops 3,                                                 Ant-Man - First Run! (PG-13) 117 min., noon
ston Elementary School will be transported by              4, 7, 8, 9 and 10.                                                                              Spy (R) 120 min., 3 p.m.
school bus from home to school. If you move, or               All sixth-, seventh-, and eighth-grade students                                              Jurassic World- 3D (PG-13) 124 min., 6 p.m.
if your student is to be transported to and from an-       attending Colonel Smith Middle School who live
other address, the school o ce must be noti ed.            outside of the one mile radius will use bust stops are                                          SUNDAY
                                                           1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6.
   All kindergarten, rst- and second-grade stu-                                                                                                            Max (PG) 111 min., noon
dents attending Colonel Johnston Elementary                                                                                                                Industrious Chapter 3 (PG-13) 97 min., 3 p.m.
School who live outside of the one-mile radius will                                                                                                        Jurassic World (PG-13) 124 min., 6 p.m.
use bus stops 3, 4, 5, 6 and 10.

Following is a list of established bus stop numbers and their locations.

1. Davis Street at the Tupper Street Corner ..........................................................................................S
2. Carlson Loop.........................................................................................................................................S
3. Burt Road (middle of the block) ........................................................... J....................M ..................S
4. Grierson Avenue (east side across from District O ce).................... J....................M ..................S
5. Grierson Avenue and Boyd (west side) ............................................... J...........................................S
6. Smith and Luke Streets ........................................................................ J...........................................S
7. Craig Street and Cariaga Court ..................................................................................M
8. Kautz Loop          ......................................................................................................M
9. Bernard Street ................................................................................................................M
10. Railroad Avenue .................................................................................... J....................M

Students should arrive at school bus stops ten minutes prior to designated pickup time.
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