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LECTURES
HONG KONG'S FUTURE. St. Paul's Episcopal Church. 2331 E.
Adams St. The U.S.-China People's Friendship Association presents
UA professors Allen Whiting and C.Y. Fan at 3 p.m. Sunday, May
25, leading a round-table discussion entitled Hong Kong: What
Future? Admission is free, but donations will be accepted
at the door. Call Iris Veomett at 795-1682 for information.
WHO ARE YOU? Learn valuable clues for researching your
family tree 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 May 31. Classes include: Introduction to
Genealogy, U.S. Newspapers and Directories, Tracking Immigrants,
Using Lineage Society Records, Computer Genealogy Chalk Talk
and more. Classes are $8, free to members of Friends and Los Descendientes.
Call 790-5444 for registration and information.
WIDOWED TO WIDOWED. We offer free support groups for widows
and widowers of all ages and lifestyles. Day and evening meetings
are available. Call 884-4570 for information.
Upcoming
JUDAIC MEDITATION. Jewish Community Center. 3822 E. River
Road. Jungian psychoanalyst Steven M. Joseph, M.D., presents Introducing
Jewish Meditation: Everyday Judaism as Spiritual Practice,
from 9 a.m. to noon Sunday, June 8. Joseph will explore the role
of meditation in Judaism and introduce its actual practice as
a way of communing with the infinite. Cost is $25 in advance,
$30 at the door. Call Bob Kafes at 795-0300 for information.
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