LECTURES
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. The Tucson-Pima Public Library. 101
N. Stone Ave. 791-4391. The Pima County/Tucson Women's Commission
sponsors a workshop designed by trainer Laura Alexander to educate
community members about how to stop domestic violence. The session
is from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, April 14, in the Lower Level
Meeting Room. Call 624-8318 for information, or register by faxing
your name, address and phone number to 624-5599.
EARTH DAY TOWN MEETING. PCC Community Campus. 401 N. Bonita
Ave. You're invited to a National Town Meeting to discuss the
topic Global Warming: Local Solutions, from 9 a.m. to 1
p.m. Wednesday, April 22. Space is limited, reservation deadline
is Friday, April 17. Call Doug Crockett at 617-7183 for information.
FAMILY TREE. Learn valuable clues for researching your
family's heritage from the Friends of Family History Land and
Los Descendientes del Presidio de Tucson, with classes at 1:30
p.m. Fridays and Saturdays through April 25. Classes include:
Introduction to Genealogy; U.S Vital Records; U.S. Church Records;
Using the Family History Library; U.S. Census Records; British
Isles Civil Registration; and British Isles Census Records.
Classes are $8.50, free to members of FHL and Los Descendientes.
Call 790-5444 for registration and information.
INTEGRATED MEDICINE. Parish Hall. St. Paul's Episcopal
Church. 2331 E. Adams Street. The U.S.-China People's Friendship
Association presents Dr. Paul Gee discussing Integrated Medicine
and Current Practices at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, April 19. The
lecture is free. Call Iris Veomett at 795-1682 or Dr. C.Y. Fan
at 621-2278 for information.
NEWTON'S FANCIES. Barnes and Noble Books. 5130 E. Broadway.
745-9822. Join Professor Matt Goldish at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April
21, for The Hidden World of Sir Isaac Newton, a
discussion of the interests of Newton byond physics. Learn about
Newton the alchemist, millenarian and heretical theologian.
POLITICS AND THE ARTS. Main Library. 101 N. Stone Ave.
Join the Arizona Women's Caucus, Tucson Chapter Meeting for a
panel discussion Politics and the Arts from noon to 1 p.m.
Thursday, April 16. Bring a sack lunch and a friend. Call 297-3422
or 577-3561 for information.
PUBLIC PRESENTATION. Wilmot Library. 530 N. Wilmot Road.
There is a public presentation of the Corridor Management Plan
for Mt. Lemmon Highway, the Sky Island Scenic Byway and the Coronado
National Forest form 9:30 a.m. to noon, with a presentation at
10 a.m. Call 670-4530 or 622-1933 for information.
ROSICRUCIAN LECTURES. 4885 E. Speedway. Join Dr. Sheldon
Deal, Dr. John Keifer and Cynthia Deal for Birth: A Four-Fold
Event and The Metaphysical Interpretation of Easter,
at 7 p.m. Sunday, April 19. The lectures are part of a free monthly
Rosicrucian lecture series.
WARTIME ARIZONA. Arizona Historical Society Museum. 949
E. Second St. Learn more about Arizona's diverse and intriguing
military history with the AHS spring lecture series, Wartime
Arizona. Lectures are at 7 p.m. Wednesday evenings. Lectures
are $5, $3 for students. Call 628-5774 for information.
WORLD POPULATION. Friends Meeting House, 931 N. Fifth Ave.
Jack Binns discusses the implication of the planet's growing numbers
in his free lecture, World Population: Gloom or Bloom?,
at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 18. Call 622-5734 for information.
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