LECTURESMEMORIES OF GRANDMOTHER. Dr. Nina Roosevelt Gibson presents Memories of Grandmother at 2 p.m. Sunday, January 21, at the Center for Creative Photography auditorium, UA campus. Dr. Gibson is the granddaughter of Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt and is an administrator with Cope Behavioral Services. A donation of $10 is requested. Proceeds benefit the Scholarship/Endowment Fund of the UA Faculty Women's Club. Call 325-8792 for information.HEMLOCK SOCIETY. The Southern Arizona Hemlock Society meets at 10 a.m. Saturday, January 20, at Unitarian Church, 4831 E. 22nd St. Senate Bill 1007, Aid In Dying, is the topic for discussion. Admission is free. Call Winona Powell at 623-2384 for information. REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS. Kathy Hannon, Community Affairs Administrator for Planned Parenthood of Tucson, presents A Legislative Update on Reproductive Health Issues from 2 to 4 p.m. Thursday, January 18, at Friends Meeting House, 931 N. Fifth Ave. This lecture is held in conjunction with the Tucson Chapter of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom regular monthly meeting. Admission is free. Call Mary MacEwan at 622-5743 for information. C.A.P. TALK. The Saturday Morning Breakfast Club hosts weekly Constitutional Forums at 8 a.m. every Saturday at Piccadilly Restaurant, 6767 E. Broadway. Water expert Dr. Brent Cluff discusses C.A.P. and the debt it has created on January 20. There is no admission fee, but breakfast is $6. Call 325-5420 for information. WOMEN'S CONFERENCE UPDATE. Peggy Andrews reports on the 1995 Women's Conference in Beijing, China, at the National Organization for Women Program meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday, January 18, at the Tucson Women's Commission, 240 N. Court St. |
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