HUMAN RIGHTS: Help the Derechos Humanos Coalition and the Arizona Border Rights Project continue their fine work as immigrant advocates and activists by attending a benefit fundraiser at 6 p.m. Sunday, November 5, at Pappy's Restaurant, 375 S. Stone Ave. Music will be provided by Tucson's all-woman Tex-Mex group Rare Breed and DJ Azteca with Cesar Pollanco. Proceeds will also help these groups start organizing for the 1996 Latino March on Washington. For more information call 770-1373.
BIKE BEHEST: Drag those bikes you and your kids never ride anymore out of the shed and donate them to the Salvation Army, which will take them IN ANY CONDITION and refurbish them for a whole bunch of kids and adults for Christmas. Donations will be accepted at Tucson Bicycles, 4743 E. Sunrise Drive, in the Reay's Ranch Market Plaza. Call 577-7374 for more information.
JUSTICE RULES: Do not miss "Ten Meditations," a series of abstract landscapes by famed Tucson Weekly photographer Sean Justice, showing at Bero Gallery, 41 S. Sixth Ave., through November 25. An opening reception will be held for the artist from 7 to 10 p.m. Thursday, November 2. Justice uses collaged transparencies to create these eye-tantalizing photographs. Regular gallery hours are from noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, until 7:30 p.m. during Thursday Night Art Walk and until 10 p.m. on Downtown Saturday Night. Call 792-0313 for more information.
SCHOOL ARTS: You know TUSD needs all the help it can get. Support fine arts scholarships by attending the TUSD Fine Arts Scholarship Show at 3 p.m. Sunday, November 5, in the Palo Verde High School Auditorium, 1302 S. Avenida Vega. Visual arts, happening music, dance and theatre performances by faculty and students will be presented. Tickets at the door are $5, $3 for artsy types under 18.
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