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THURSDAY, JULY 2, 2015                                                                                                   The Scout 2B

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VFW, DAV host dinner                                        AHS launches Project Active Duty                             Toole Ave., Tucson. Admission is free.
   The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9972 and the lo-          Project Active Duty was launched as a way for                For more information, call 520.623.2223.

cal Disabled American Veterans organization will host       the Arizona Humane Society to give back to Service           Bisbee Muheim Heritage House
a joint chicken fried steak dinner 5:30-7:30 p.m. Fri-      members, realizing that many of them are pet-owners.            The Muheim Heritage House Museum, a registered
day at VFW Post 9972, 549 Veterans Dr., Sierra Vista.       This program is for military who have no one avail-
The dinner will include mashed potatoes and gravy,          able to help care for their pets, and who are leaving        national historic site, was built by Joseph and Car-
vegetable, roll and butter. Cost is $8 and is open to the   the state for training or heading oversees for a tour of     melita Muheim beginning in 1898 with completion
public. Live entertainment will begin at 8 p.m.             duty. They can entrust their pets with AHS while away,       in 1915. Located at 207 Youngblood Hill, the restored
                                                            and pets are placed in foster homes. There is no cost        home is an example of late 19th century architecture.
   For more information, call Glenn Hohman at               to participate.                                              Visitors can take a guided tour through the restored
928.846.4626.                                                                                                            interior with its period furnishings. This pioneer home,
                                                               To learn more, contact AHS’ Alternative Placement         situated on a hill, offers a panoramic view of Old Bis-
Telescope clinic offered                                    Department, 602.997.7585 Ext. 2156 or alternative-           bee. The museum is open daily 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. or by
   The Huachuca Astronomy Club will hold a free tele-       placement@azhumane.org.                                      appointment. Admission is $4.

scope clinic at 7 p.m. Friday at their meeting in the com-  Enjoy bingo twice a week                                        For more information, call 520.432.7698.
munity room of the Student Union Building at Cochise           The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9972 holds bingo
College, 901 N. Colombo Ave., Sierra Vista. Bring your
telescope for help with set-up, alignment, maintenance,     at 12:30 p.m. Saturday and 5:30 p.m. Monday at 549
and operation. Several experienced astronomers will be      Veterans Dr., Sierra Vista. Bingo is open to the public.
on hand to help and answer your questions.
                                                               For more information, call 520.458.9972.

Scholarships available for classes at Cochise College       Assist with theater productions                                     Fort Huachuca
   Scholarships are now available for participants in          The Illegitimate Theater Company is seeking peo-               Reel Time Theaters

the upcoming Non-Profit Management Certificate                ple who are interested in any or all aspects of little the-  TODAY
Program offered through Cochise College’s Center for        ater productions. They include acting, directing, stage
Lifelong Learning.                                          management, makeup, lighting, sound, ushering, tak-          Mad Max: Fury Road (R) 120 min., noon
                                                            ing tickets at the door and more.                            San Andreas – 3D (PG-13) 114 min., 3 p.m.
   The program teaches the skills and strategies indi-                                                                   Aloha (PG-13) 105 min., 6 p.m.
viduals need to become an integral part of an organiza-        If interested, call 520.249.0296 or 520.515.3721.
tion. Participants in this non-credit program are award-                                                                 SATURDAY
ed 1.4 CEUs (continuing education units) per class or       Volunteer to work with animals
5.6 CEUs for completing all four courses.                      The Nancy J. Brua Animal Care and Control Center          Inside Out (PG) 102 min., noon – First Run
                                                                                                                         Aloha (PG-13) 105 min., 3 p.m.
   To apply for a scholarship to attend a course or the     has volunteer opportunities for people who like ani-         Pitch Perfect 2 (PG-13) 115 min., 6 p.m.
entire program, visit www.cochise.edu/cll and submit        mals and can help with cleaning, walking and more.
the application by Monday. Recipients will be an-           Primarily they need help on Saturdays, Sundays and           SUNDAY
nounced Wednesday.                                          most holidays.
                                                                                                                         Tomorrowland (PG) 122 min., noon
   For more information or to register and apply               All volunteers must be 18 or older, able to pass a        San Andreas (PG-13) 114 min., 3 p.m.
for the scholarship, visit www.cochise.edu/cll, call        background check and will earn time towards the Vol-         Poltergeist (PG-13) 94 min., 1800
520.515.5492 or email training@cochise.edu.                 unteer Service Medal.
                                                                                                                         MONDAY
Square Dance set for July 10                                   For more information, call 520.458.4151 or stop by
   The Thunder Mountain Twirlers are having a Main-         6799 E. SR 90, Sierra Vista.                                 Pitch Perfect 2 (PG-13) 115 min., noon
                                                                                                                         San Andreas (PG-13) 114 min., 3 p.m.
stream Square Dance 7:30-9:30 p.m. July 10 at Sierra        390th Memorial Museum
Vista Lutheran Church Fellowship Hall, 101 N. Len-             The 390th Memorial Museum is a collection of              TUESDAY:
zner Ave. Paul Turner will be the caller, including a
Plus Tip after the dance. Only $5 for members, $6 for       World War II images, memorabilia and personal his-           Rise of the Guardians (PG) 97 min., 2 p.m. – FREE
non-members, and FREE for non-dancers to come               tories of the achievements of the 390th Bombardment          Matinee
watch and socialize. Sierra Vista Lutheran Church Fel-      Group (H), an Eighth Air Force unit based in England         San Andreas (PG-13) 114 min., 6 p.m.
lowship Hall, 101 N. Lenzner Ave. For more info con-        from 1943 to 1945.
tact Sandy at 520-378-6719 or email svtmt@cox.net.                                                                       WEDNESDAY: Closed
                                                               The museum is located at 6000 E. Valencia Rd.,            THURSDAY
Vacation Bible School announced                             Tucson, and is open 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
   “Destination Paradise” is the theme of Vacation                                                                       Rio 2 (PG) 101 min., 2 p.m. – FREE Matinee
                                                               For more information, contact 520.574.0286 or             Mad Max: Fury Road (R) 120 min., 6 p.m. – 2 for 1
Bible School for youth 4 to 12 which will meet 6 to         www.390th.org.
8:30 p.m. July 12 through 17 at Sierra Vista 7th Day
Adventist Church, 777 SR 92.                                Mission San Xavier del Bac
                                                               Acclaimed as the finest example of mission archi-
   For information, call 520.378.2539 or 520.508.3591.
                                                            tecture in the United States, southwest of Tucson on
Steward Observatory Mirror Lab tours offered                the Tohono O’odham Reservation, Mission San Xavier
   Take a 90-minute tour to learn how engineering           del Bac is still an active parish with a gift shop, arts,
                                                            crafts shop, museum and café. Free guided tours are
and optical technology melds with manufacturing             now available. The 45-minute tours are led by specially
techniques to produce the giant (8.4 meters/27 foot)        trained, volunteer docents, who explain the Mission’s
telescope mirrors in the world. Visitors will see the       history and its lavishly decorated interior. For a current
technology and processes involved in making the next        tour schedule, go to their Website, www.sanxaviermis-
generation of telescopes that will explore deep into        sion.org, and click on “Docent Tours Info.”
outer space and produce scientific research.
                                                            Locomotive Saturdays offered in Tucson
   Tours occur daily; visit www.mirrorlab.tix.com to           Explore regional transportation history, and see
purchase tour tickets. Admission is $15 for adults, $8
for students 7 – 22. Contact 520.626.8792 for details       freight trains passing by, or ring the locomotive bell
or www.mirrorlab.as.arizona.edu.                            at the Southern Arizona Transportation Museum every
                                                            Saturday, year round. Locomotive Saturdays are held
                                                            10 a.m. – 1 p.m. at the historic Train Depot, 414 N.
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