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LECTURES
ADVICE FOR INVENTORS. Tucson Jewish Community Center, at
Dodge Boulevard and River Road. Dan Mill, former president of
the Kansas Inventor's Association, presents Going Through the
Inventor's Process from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, August 4.
Lecture is hosted by the Inventor's Association of Arizona;
admission is $5 for non-members, and free for IAA members. Call
Jeanie Merideth at 299-6787 for information.
INTERNATIONAL ISSUES. Maxwell's Restaurant. 1661 N. Swan
Road. Sharon Hekman presents "Creating Partnerships: Our
Connections with Kazakhstan," a free lecture at 8:30 a.m.
Tuesday, August 4. The lecture is part of the series Summer
Headlines Discussions '98, presented by the United Nations
Association of Southern Arizona. There is a $6 registration fee,
$3 for UNA-SA members.
AT HOME IN THE DESERT. Tucson-Pima Public Library. The
Dusenberry-River Center Branch. 5605 E. River Road. Arizona-Sonoran
Desert Museum docents present an informative slide show for area
newcomers from 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, August 4. Call 791-4979 for
information.
MONEY 2000. Pima County Cooperative Extension. 4210 N.
Campbell Ave. The PCCE holds a series of summer workshops explaining
the personal finance debt reduction program called Money 2000.
Workshops are scheduled for 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. July 30, August
19 and 31, and September 14 and 30. There is a $10 registration
fee, which includes membership, a financial management workbook
and subscription to the quarterly newsletter. Call 626-5161 for
enrollment information.
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