LECTURESDUMP DILEMMA. Tucson/Pima Arts Council. 240 N. Stone Ave. The City of Tucson Planning Department is looking into the future uses of city landfill sites. Add your input at their day-long brainstorming and organizing workshop, Dream About the Dump, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday, April 25. Participants will start with a tour of the A-Mountain landfill site. Afterwards, information will be presented for an informed discussion about landfill use, and later potential proposals will be written. On Saturday, April 26, the designs/proposals will be on display from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Ward One City Council Office, 940 W. Alameda St. Call Beth Hancock at 624-0595 for registration and information about this free event.FEAT OF CLAY. UA College of Architecture Auditorium, on the southeast corner of Speedway and Park Avenue. The UA Art Department presents a free lecture with award-winning ceramic sculptor Syd Carpenter at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 24. Call 621-3136 for information. LIFE IN CORTEZ. The Tucson Sailing Club presents Dr. Kevin Fitzsimmons of the UA Department of Environmental Research at 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 28, at O'Malley's, 247 N. Fourth Ave. Fitzsimmons will present a free slide-lecture entitled Marine Life in the Sea of Cortez. Call Jerry Helm at 743-0519 for information. WHERE'S THE MONEY? Tucson/Pima Arts Council. 240 N. Stone Ave. The Tucson/Pima Arts Council presents How & Where To Get The Money: Non-Traditional Approaches, with Andy Robinson, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, April 26. The workshop focuses on how to identify funding sources for arts programming through creative and collaborative means, for both those working in the arts and the community at large. Cost of the workshop is $10, and reservations are required. Call 624-0595, ext. 14, for reservations and information. |
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