December 21 - December 27, 1995

City Week Listings


HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS

Events This Week

TREES FOR YOUTH. The Lohse YMCA Men's Club invites all to buy a Christmas tree that gives year round. The YMCA Men's tree lot will be open through December 24 in El Rancho Center, 3250 E. Speedway. All proceeds benefit YMCA youth programs. Hours are noon to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Call Lohse YMCA at 623-5200 for information.

SLEIGH BELL HAYRIDES. Nestle in the warmth of the holidays with an evening sleigh-bell hayride at La Mirage Farms. Enjoy the view of living Nativity and luminarias, warm your fingers and toes by the campfire, and indulge in Christmas carols, hot cider, cocoa and La Mirage's organic farmer's market. Reservations for families and individuals are available for Friday, Saturday and Sunday; with rides for groups of 25 or more offered daily. Reservations are required. Cost is $7.50, $5.50 for children. (Children under 3 years are free.) La Mirage is located off I-19 at Tumacacori Exit No. 29. Continue south two miles on the East Frontage Road. Regular farm hours are 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Call (520) 579-9035 for reservations and information.

MINI-HAVEN. Tour the neighborhood of Midvale Park, west of Interstate 19 between Irvington and Valencia roads, during their Holiday Lighting Contest. Public viewing continues daily from 6 to 9 p.m. through January 1. Call 741-2994 for information.

MRS. CLAUS' STORYTIME. Join Mrs. Claus and some of Tucson's favorite personalities as bring to life some of the world's most beloved children's stories with props and imagination at 12:30 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, through December 24, at Serendipity Playhouse, 7000 E. Tanque Verde Road. Santa is rumored to make appearances with treats for good little girls and boys. Tickets are $5, $3 for children under 12 years. Call 751-4445 for information.

'TIS THE SEASON. Flandrau Science Center Planetarium. UA campus. 621-STAR. This multi-cultural holiday show explores holiday traditions from around the globe with a dazzling array of video and laser imagery, music and narration. Show continues through January 5. Show times are 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday, 2:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Tickets range from $3 to $4.50. Call 621-STAR for information on times and shows.

HOLIDAY BAZAAR. WomanKraft Castle, 388 S. Stone Ave., hosts its annual holiday bazaar with affordable art by local artists. Items available include jewelry, clay sculpture, paintings and prints, with unique gifts by child artists showcased in the Kidcraft section. Show continues through December 23. Regular gallery hours are 1 to 8 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, and Downtown Saturday nights. Call 629-9976 for information.

HOLIDAY EXHIBIT. The Territorial Christmas and Holiday Exhibit continues through January 31 at the Sosa-Carrillo-Fremont House Museum, 151 S. Granada Ave. Antique toys, ornaments, nativity scenes, menorahs and Christmas trees decorated with antique ornaments will be displayed. Admission to this Arizona Historical Society exhibition is free. Call 628-5774 for information.

TREE OF HOPE. The American Cancer Society Resource Center, 1636 N. Swan Road, No. 151, is accepting monetary donations for the Tree of Hope through January 2. Contributions will aid in life-saving research programs, education, advocacy and patient services. For gifts of $35 or more, a commemorative angel ornament, bearing a cancer survivor's name, will be sent to the contributor. All gifts are tax-deductible. Call the American Cancer Society at 321-7989 for information.


THEATRE

Upcoming

SERENDIPITY PLAYHOUSE. 7000 E. Tanque Verde Road. 751-4445. Opening December 31: New Year's in New York, an evening of champagne and Broadway show tunes starting at 9 p.m. Tickets are $17 per person, $32 per couple. Call 751-4445 for more information on Serendipity happenings.

TALES FROM THE HOTEL ARIZONA. Southwest Center For Music. 2175 N. Sixth Ave. 884-1220. December 28 only: Tales from the Hotel Arizona, an evening of theatrical sketch comedy pokes fun at life in the Old Pueblo in this wacky production by The Sweatlodge players: Nick Seivert, Danny Boskowitz, Fish Karma, Dave Fitzsimmons and Mike Sterner. Tickets are $6. A $1 discount is offered with a donation to the Community Food Bank. Call the SWCM at 884-1220 for reservations and information.

Opening This Week

CHILDSPLAY. Berger Performing Arts Center. 1200 W. Speedway. 770-3690. Two days only: The Velveteen Rabbit comes to life at 7:30 p.m. Friday, December 22, and 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday, December 23. Tickets are $12.25 for adults and $9.25 for students and seniors. Call (800) 583-7831 for tickets and information.

Continuing

BIANCO THEATRE COMPANY. Gaslight Theatre. 7010 E. Broadway. 886-9428. Continuing on selected dates through December 28: Annie, an adaptation of the Broadway musical about Little Orphan Annie. Tickets are $7, $5 for students and children. Call Arnie Bianco at 290-9108 for reservations and information.

BRAVO THEATRE. 5526 E. 22nd St. 790-0844. Continuing Saturdays and Sundays through January 28: scenes from The Taming of the Shrew, the Shakespearean tale of a volatile young woman who meets her match in an equally stubborn suitor. Performances begin at 8 p.m. Tickets are $4. Call 790-0844 for reservations and information.

GASLIGHT THEATRE. 7010 E. Broadway. 886-9428. Continuing through January 6: The Flight Before Christmas, a story about America's darkest and warmest hours when World War II was ending and families waited for their loved ones to come home. Tickets are $12.95, $10.95 seniors/students/active military, and $6 for children. Performances are at 6 and 8:30 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday, 7 and 9:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 3 and 7 p.m. Sunday. Reservations and pre-payment are required. Call 886-9428.

Last Chance

ARIZONA ROSE THEATRE. TCC Leo Rich Theatre. 260 S. Church Ave. 791-4836. Continuing through December 23: Rainbow's Magical Christmas, an interactive journey into the storybook town of Rainbow, which includes a visit with Santa and the Mrs. and the merry elves. Kids are asked to donate a favorite toy still in good shape for the gift bags at Cristo Rey and Santa Rosa Mission. Tickets are $14 for adults and $7 for children, available at the TCC box office and Dillard's. Call 791-4836 for reservations and information.

ARIZONA YOUTH THEATER. 5526 E. 22nd St. 790-0844. Continuing through December 23: Scrooge and Toyland, the merging of two classic holiday stories, as performed by actors ages four through adult. This production is most appropriate for families with young children. Showtime is 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday, with Saturday matinees at 11 a.m., 2 and 4 p.m. Tickets are $4, $2 for children. Call 790-0844 for reservations and information.

SERENDIPITY PLAYHOUSE. 7000 E. Tanque Verde Road. 751-4445. Continuing through December 23: Rhapsody, a musical tribute to the Gershwin brothers, returns by popular demand. Performances are at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 4 p.m. Sunday. Tickets range from $12 to $15. Group rates available. Call 751-4445 for information.

Out Of Town

BISBEE REPERTORY THEATRE. Old Baptist Church Showcase Theatre. 94 Main St. Continuing through December 31: The Saga of Roaring Gulch, a wild-west melodrama performing at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $8 in advance, $10 at the door, with children under 16 admitted at half-price. Advance ticket outlets are Jane Hamilton's Fine Art Gallery (Main Street), and Magpie's on Subway Street. Call (520) 432-3786 for information.

PHANTOM OF THE OPERA. ASU Gammage Auditorium, Tempe. (602) 965-3434. Continuing through January 27: Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera, performed by the Really Useful Theatre Company's Broadway touring cast. Tickets range from $15 to $65 and are available at all Dillard's ticket outlets. Call the Gammage at (602) 965-3434 for groups of 20 or more and information.

Announcements

AUDITION NOTICE. Arizona Youth Theater announces auditions for Romeo and Juliet from 4 to 7 p.m. January 8 and 9, at 5526 E. 22nd St. Performers ages 10 to adult are needed. There is no salary. Rehearsal and performance schedules will be given at the auditions. Call 790-0844 for information.

AUDITION NOTICE. Auditions for the Simon Peter passion play will be held during the month of January. Men, women and children are needed for this musical drama on the life of Christ, to be performed during Easter at the TCC Music Hall. No experience is necessary. Call 529-3195 before December 31 for an appointment. No calls after 9 p.m. please.

THEATRE CLASSES. Third Street Kids, an after-school performing arts school and company for children and young adults of all abilities, offers performing arts exploration classes, acting and dance classes. Cost is $5 per class, with scholarships available. Call 622-4100 to 513-0259 for information.

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS. a.k.a. Theatre is soliciting proposals for theatrical works to be performed in 1996. Preference will be given to modern and/or experimental works. In general, a.k.a. will offer royalty, publicity and limited technical production assistance, as well as rehearsal and performance space. Submissions require a copy of the manuscript or proposed play, theme of the work, director's concept statement and any special production considerations. Deadline is December 23. Proposal and guideline forms may be obtained by writing to: a.k.a. Theatre, P.O. Box 2583, Tucson, AZ 85702; or by calling Gary at 322-6275.

TEMPLE FOR RENT. The Temple Of Music And Art and the Tucson Center for the Performing Arts have rental space available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Call James at 884-8210 for more information.


ART

Continuing

Arizona Historical Society. 949 E. Second St. 628-5774. Continuing through December 31: Emergence: The South Park Story, 1940-1950, a photo exhibit tracing the development of the South Park neighborhood, located along Park Avenue south of 22nd Street. Continuing through December 31, 1996: A Momento for My Descendants: The Buehman Studio Perspective, featuring the photographic works of German immigrant Henry Buehman. Museum hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday.

APPARATUS GALLERY. 299 S. Park Ave. 791-3505. Continuing through December 31: paintings by Daniel Kriston. Gallery hours are 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.

Center for Creative Photography. UA Fine Arts Complex, southeast of the pedestrian underpass at Speedway and Park Avenue. 621-7968. Continuing through January 7: A Nation of Strangers, a historical view of immigration in the United States. Regular gallery hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday.

CENTRAL ARTS COLLECTIVE. 188 E. Broadway. 623-5883. Continuing through December 27: Fragments of Eden, featuring paintings by Nancy Chilton, Kurt Rosenquist and Erica Swadley. Gallery hours are noon to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, and Downtown Saturday Night.

CENTRO CULTURAL DE LAS AMERICAS. 40 W. Broadway. Continuing through December 31: El Juguete Popular Mexicano, an exhibition of popular Mexican toys dating back to pre-Hispanic times. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Call 323-2746 or 298-8268 for information.

THE CROSSING. 44 W. Sixth St. 318-1599. Continuing through December 31: painting and photography by Dana A. Bonner, mixed media furniture and accessories by Eric Lee Cooper, and painting, printmaking and mosaics by Robin Riley. Gallery hours are 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday, noon to 5 p.m. Saturday and Downtown Saturday Night.

DAVIS DOMINGUEZ GALLERY. Casas Adobes Office Park. 6812 N. Oracle Road. 297-1427. Continuing through January 20: Arizona, featuring paintings by James Cook and sculpture by Mark Rossi. Regular gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.

DESERT ARTISANS GALLERY. 6536-A Tanque Verde Road, La Plaza Shops. 722-4412. Continuing through January 14: The Creative Spirit, featuring mixed media works by various artists. Regular gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Sunday.

ECLECTIC GALLERY. 69 E. Pennington St. 620-1668. Continuing through January 31: National Small Works Juried Competition Exhibit, featuring mixed media emphasizing diversity and technique. Regular gallery hours are noon to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, Thursday Night Art Walk and Downtown Saturday Night.

Etherton Gallery. 135 S. Sixth Ave. 624-7370. Continuing through January 13: paintings by Gail Marcus-Orlen and Eriks Rudans and photographs by Vicki Ragan. Regular gallery hours are noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, noon to 7 p.m. Thursday and 7 to 10 p.m. Downtown Saturday Night.

IRONWOOD GALLERY. Arizona Sonora Desert Museum. 2021 N. Kinney Road. 883-2702. Continuing through January 18: Paintings of the Sonoran Desert, a juried exhibition of water-based media by the Southern Arizona Watercolor Guild. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Sunday. Admittance is free with museum admission.

JCC ART GALLERY. 3800 E. River Road. 299-3000. Continuing through December 31: an exhibition by Southern Arizona Jewish community artists featuring watercolors, photographs, oils, acrylics, collographs and other mixed media. Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Sunday.

JOSEPH GROSS GALLERY. UA campus, south end of the pedestrian underpass on Speedway east of Park Avenue. 626-4215. Continuing through January 5: organic sculptural wall forms addressing concepts of time by UA art prof Moira Geoffrion. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday.

MELIORA GALLERY. 178 E. Broadway. 792-9544. Continuing through January 31: designs by Rammed Earth Development, Inc., featuring the Meyer Avenue Project, located in Bario Viejo and Barrio Santa Rosa. Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

OBSIDIAN GALLERY. St. Philip's Plaza. 4340 N. Campbell Ave. 577-3598. Continuing through January 6: Obsidian's 10th anniversary celebration and annual holiday exhibition, featuring works by regional artists. Regular gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday.

PHILABAUM GALLERY. 711 S. Sixth Ave. 884-7404. Continuing through January 27: Desert Heat: Glass Artists of the Southwest, featuring works by artists from New Mexico and Arizona. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, and Thursday Night Art Walk.

RAW GALLERY. 43 S. Sixth Ave. 882-6927. Continuing through January 6: Journey to the Great White Father's Home, an exhibition of paintings and mixed media works by Gerald Dawavendewa showing the artist's reflection on Native American relations with the U.S. past and present. Regular gallery hours are 1 to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday, Downtown Saturday Night and Thursday Art Walk.

STUDENT GALLERY. Gross Gallery Building, UA campus, south end of the pedestrian underpass on Speedway east of Park Avenue. Continuing through December 23, and re-opening January 2 to continue through January 11: Romance of the Open Road: The Museum of the American Temporary Worker, installation by master's candidates Matt Marcus and Polly Giragosian, using "artifacts" found along the railroad tracks of Tucson to create a faux anthropology museum examining the culture of the modern hobo and temp worker.

TEMPLE GALLERY. Temple of Music and Art. 330 S. Scott Ave. 884-8210. Continuing through January 3: paintings by DeAnn Melton combining still-life and figuration with influences from classical art from 17th and 18th century Dutch, Italian and Flemish paintings. Graphic arts and sculptural pieces are also on display. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, and prior to ATC performances.

TOHONO CHUL PARK GALLERY. 7366 N. Paseo del Norte. 742-6455. Continuing through January 29 in the Gallery: Small Wonders: An Exhibition of Miniature Doll Quilts, a juried exhibition of works by Arizona artists. Continuing through January 14 in the Exhibition Hall: Portraits of Clay: Pottery in Mata Ortiz, photographs by Sandy Smith depicting works by 14 potters from this small pueblo in northern Chihuahua. Regular gallery hours are 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday; and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Admission is a $2 donation.

Tucson Museum of Art. 140 N. Main Ave. 624-2333. Continuing through January 21: Covering the West, works by 64 Southwest Art magazine cover artists. Admission to the museum is $2 for adults, $1 for seniors and students, free for members and children under 12. Free for all on Tuesdays. Docent-led tours of the TMA Historic Block are offered at 11 a.m. Wednesday and Thursday. Regular gallery hours 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday.

TUCSON/PIMA ARTS COUNCIL GALLERY. 240 N. Stone Ave. 624-0595. Continuing through December 29: Sitings/Sightings: An Exploration of Connections and Place, including works from the Graduate Student Collaborative Exhibit from the University of Arizona and University of New Mexico. Gallery hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and Thursday Art Walk.

UA Museum of Art. UA campus, Speedway east of Park Avenue in the Fine Arts Complex. 621-7567. Continuing through January 28: Joseph DiGiorgio: Prospect Park, a visual diary of changes through the year's in Brooklyn's famous Prospect Park. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, noon to 4 p.m. Sunday. Closed on Saturdays and University holidays. Admission is free.

Last Chance

BERO GALLERY. 41 S. Sixth Ave. 792-0313. Continuing through December 23: From the Archive and Beyond, an eclectic collection of small photographic works by David Elliot. Gallery hours are noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, Thursday Art Walk and Downtown Saturday Night. Call 792-0313 for information.

DEGRAZIA GALLERY. Little Gallery. 6300 N. Swan Road. 299-9192. Continuing through December 22: Bad Girl Storytelling Brigade, featuring works by Katie Cooper, Mitzi Cowell, Cantrell Maryott, To-Reé-Neé and Karen Falkenstrom. Regular gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Sunday.

DINNERWARE GALLERY. 135 E. Congress St. 795-4503. Continuing through December 22: The 13th Biennial Invitational, featuring works in a variety of media by 23 emerging regional and nationally recognized artists. Gallery hours are noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, Thursday Art Walk and Downtown Saturday Night. The gallery is closed December 23 through January 1.

JOSÉ GALVEZ GALLERY. 743 N. Fourth Ave. 624-6878. Continuing through December 24: Vallejo Sola!, a one-woman exhibition by Los Angeles artist Linda Vallejo, featuring works in gouache on paper and masonite, and acrylic on paper. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and 6 to 9 p.m. Downtown Saturday Night or by appointment.

LOCAL 803, INC. 803 E. Helen St. 882-4625. Continuing through December 23: mixed-media sculpture and photography by Anna Lee Keefer, and painting and book arts by Jack Olson. Regular gallery hours are noon to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday and by appointment.

PAPER PRAYERS. Dinnerware Gallery. 135 E. Congress St. 795-4503. Continuing through December 22: Paper Prayers, the Shanti Foundation's third annual exhibition, sale and silent auction offers prayers of hope and good health to those living with AIDS. The Shanti Foundation is a non-profit organization offering support services to people living with HIV/AIDS.

Out Of Town

WOLFE GALLERY. 9600 N. Oracle Road. Oro Valley. 742-4222. Continuing through December 31: The P.E.E.P. Show: Promote Effective Ecological Preservation, a fundraising, juried art show by the Oro Valley Neighborhood Coalition, conceived to celebrate the beauty of the desert and enhance awareness of important riparian habitats at risk now and in the future. The exhibit showcases 20 Arizona artists.

Announcements

PAPERMAKING LECTURE. Local artist and educator Catherine Nash presents a free slide/lecture on Japanese papermaking and contemporary paper art from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, January 3, at The Drawing Studio, 601 S. Fifth Ave. In-depth papermaking classes begin in January. Call 740-1673 for reservations and information.

CALL FOR PERFORMERS. Cabaret Magritte seeks performers for its January 20 event in the Cabaret Theatre at the Temple of Music and Art, 330 S. Sixth Ave. Artists are asked to submit a proposal for performance art pieces no longer than 15 minutes, including music or spoken word. Artists may be asked to perform their piece before final selection and are required to attend a rehearsal if chosen. Submit proposals to: Cabaret Magritte, 3661 N. Campbell, Suite 587, Tucson, AZ 85719. Deadline is January 10.

CALL FOR ARTISTS. Local 803, Inc. Contemporary Art seeks submissions from visual artists working in any medium and living in the Tucson area for the upcoming season, to run August 1996 through July 1997. Send 10 or more slides, resume and SASE to: Local 803, Inc., P.O. Box 40488, Tucson, AZ 85717; or deliver directly to the gallery at 803 E. Helen St. Installation and performance artists should submit both a visual and written proposal in addition to slides of previous work. Video submissions are also welcome. Deadline is January 31.

CALL FOR MEMBERS. Desert Artisans Cooperative gallery seeks artists for membership. All media except video and performance art are considered. Immediate openings are available for three dimensional work. Deadline for application is February 2. Send SASE for prospectus to: Desert Artisans, 6536 Tanque Verde Road, No. 120, Tucson, AZ 85715. Call 722-4412 for information.

HOLIDAY MARKET. The Tubac Center for the Arts, 9 Plaza Road, in Tubac, hosts its 13th annual Holiday Art Market, featuring original and handcrafted works by more than 70 artists of the southwest. This year's selections include wearable art and hand-dyed, handwoven fibers of silk, wool and cotton. The Holiday Market continues through December 30, but will be closed Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Hours are 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday, 1 to 4:30 p.m. Sunday. Call (520) 398-2371 for information.

ART TALK. Tucson Museum of Art, 140 N. Main Ave., offers the following free lecture at 1:30 p.m. in the Education Building: On December 21, Corinne Milton presents Christmas in Art. Call 624-2333 for information.

TEACHERS/ARTISTS. Artists/teachers of various disciplines are needed to teach eight-week sessions for Pima County's Parks and Recreation after-school programs. Sites include elementary schools and recreation centers in Tucson, Ajo, Arivaca, Avra Valley, Catalina, Littletown, Rillito, Sahuarita, and South Tucson. Call the Tucson/Pima Arts Council at 624-0595, ext. 16, for an application and information.

CALL FOR ENTRIES. The Los Alamos County Art in Public Places Board is soliciting entries for its second annual sculpture competition and exhibit to be held June 7 through September 8. The juried competition is open to both New Mexico and regional sculptors. Criteria for selection will be artistic merit, however, suitability for public display will be considered. Artists may submit up to three slides of their sculptures. Entry forms may be obtained by writing: Fuller Lodge Arts Center, P.O. Box 790, Los Alamos, NM 87544 or by calling (505) 662-9331. Deadline for submissions is March 1.

CALL FOR ENTRIES. The Art History Graduate Student Association at the University of Arizona is accepting entries for the seventh annual Art History Graduate Student Symposium entitled Death Masters, scheduled March 1 through 24, 1996. All student artists enrolled in an institution of higher learning may submit slides of drawings, paintings, photography, mixed media, sculpture and video. Slides must be clearly labeled with artist's name, title, medium, dimensions, and a number corresponding to an accompanying slide list. The slide list should include title, medium and dimensions. Slides must be in a clear plastic page. A SASE must be included for return of slides. Entry fee is $5 in check or money order made payable to the Art History Graduate Student Association. Fees are non-refundable. Mail entries to: Barbara Dobbins, c/o Joseph Gross Gallery, UA Art Department, P.O. Box 210002, Tucson, AZ 85721-0002. Deadline for entries is January 6, with notification by January 31.

TEMPLE TOURS. There will be no tours given Christmas day. ATC hosts tours of the historic Temple of Music and Art, 330 S. Scott Ave., at 11 a.m. every Monday and at 10 a.m. every Saturday through May 18, 1996. Tours begin in the courtyard and are guided by ATC docents. Reservations are not needed for these free public tours. Group tours may be arranged by calling Hope Towner at 884-8210.

ART OPTIONS. Fine Art Options represents local fine artists with rotating shows in a variety of Tucson businesses. Fine art sales and leasing are also available. Call Donna Wallin at 795-9030 for current shows and/or consultation.

ART WALK. There will be no Art Walk Thursday, December 21. Call 624-9977 for information and a listing of participating galleries.

FIND YOUR VOICE. Seeking your creativity? Want to find your voice? Do so through experiments with sound and voice, words and play. Call 544-8683 for registration and information.

DEMONSTRATION. Watch glassblowers practice their craft at the downtown studio of Philabaum Contemporary Art Glass, 711 S. Sixth Ave. Call 884-7404 to confirm the day's schedule or if there are more than six people in your party.


MUSIC

Upcoming

EVENING IN VIENNA. TCC Grand Ballroom. 260 S. Church Ave. The Tucson Symphony Orchestra hosts its eighth annual (but all-new) Evening In Vienna concert, December 29 and 30. Performances feature favorites from Johann Strauss, Jr., with added spice from great dance numbers from the "swing era," assisted by guest vocalist Nancy Davis Booth. Individual advance tickets are $20, or buy a table for eight at $136. Outlets include the TCC and TSO box offices, and all Dillard's. Call 882-8585 for reservations and information.

TSO NEW YEAR'S EVE. La Paloma. 3800 E. Sunrise Dr. 577-5868. Enjoy a romantic evening of great music, dancing and food as the Tucson Symphony Orchestra and La Paloma host a New Year's Eve party beginning with a reception at 8 p.m., with a full-course dinner at 9 p.m. Polish off the evening with music and dancing until 12:30 a.m. Tickets are $90 per person and are available only through La Paloma. Call the Westin La Paloma at 577-5868 for reservations and information.

Performances This Week

TSO. TCC Music Hall. 260 S. Church Ave. The Tucson Symphony presents a Family Holiday Concert, featuring soprano soloist Nancy Davis Booth, at 7:30 p.m. December 22 and 23. The evening will be filled with holiday music and a visit from Santa. Tickets range from $10 to $22 and are available through the TCC box office, TSO box office and all Dillard's box offices. Call 882-8585 for reservations and information.

Continuing

LUNCHTIME CONCERTS. Free concerts are held from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at La Placita Village, 110 S. Church Ave., in the gazebo area. Interested musicians can call 623-2748 for information.

Announcements

SINGERS NEEDED. The UA Community Chorus is looking for singers for the spring 1996 portion of its concert season. Tenors and basses are especially needed. Rehearsals are from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays, beginning January 16, in the UA Music Building, room 146. No audition necessary, but a $10 fee is required at the first rehearsal. Call David DeVenney at 621-8651 or James Kantor at 621-4444 for information.

CELTIC JAM. The Folk Shop. 2525 N. Campbell Ave. 881-7147. Join in the fun from 8 to 11 p.m. Tuesday, December 26, at this weekly Celtic Music jam. Everyone is welcome, with practiced players invited to join in.

UA MUSIC/DANCE. UA School of Music and Dance calendars for the 1995-1996 season are currently available. The UA School of Music and Dance presents between 250 and 300 concert events each year, most of them free of charge. To subscribe, send your name, address and a check for $5 payable to the University of Arizona, to: Calendar Subscription, School of Music, The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721. For this week's music and dance events call the 24-hour MusiCall hotline at 621-2998.


DANCE

Announcements

TFTM DANCES. Tucson Friends Of Traditional Music offers a Contra Dance every Thursday from 8 to 10 p.m. at the Zenith Center, 330 E. Seventh St. All levels, singles and couples welcome. Admission is $4, $3 for TFTM members. Call 327-1779 for information.

SQUARE DANCE FESTIVAL. Registration is still open for the 48th annual Southern Arizona Square and Round Dance and Clogging Festival, January 18 through 20, at the Tucson Convention Center. Contact Jim and Genny Young at 3242 N. Calle de Beso, Tucson, AZ 85715 or call 885-6273 for registration forms and information.

BALLROOM DANCING. Dance to live music from 8 to 11 p.m. Wednesdays at Let's Dance Club, 6245 E. Bellevue. Singles and couples of all skill levels are welcome. Enjoy theme-dress occasions with a large, romantic, decorated ballroom to match. Cost is $7, $5 members. Free group dance lessons from 7 to 8 p.m. for members. Annual membership is $20. Call 885-4599 for information.


SPECIAL EVENTS

Upcoming

FLY ME TO THE MOON. Presidio Grill and Hacienda del Sol present a New Year's Eve dinner show, Fly Me to the Moon, at Hacienda del Sol Guest Ranch, 5601 N. Hacienda del Sol Road. The evening features a three course meal prepared by Presidio Grill, and musical performance by the Jeffrey Haskell Trio with special guest Mary Baker. Seatings are at 6:45 and 10 p.m. Tickets are $75 per person and may be purchased at Presidio Grill, 3352 E. Speedway, or by calling Hacienda del Sol at 690-2123. Reservations required.

Events This Week

FOOD FAIRE. Plaza Palomino, located at Swan and Fort Lowell roads, hosts a gourmet food faire every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., featuring fresh produce, herbs, coffee, arts and crafts, live music and more. Call 795-1177 for information.

FARMERS MARKET. St. Philip's Plaza, Campbell Avenue and River Road, hosts a farmers market every Thursday from 2 to 6 p.m., featuring local artisans and food vendors. The Humane Society will also be featuring a selection of pets for adoption each week. Call 628-9811 for information.


LITERATURE

BOOK EXHIBIT. James T. Sinski, UA professor emeritus of microbiology, shares his hobby of collecting pop-up books with fellow bibliophiles in the annual pop-up storybook exhibition continuing through January at the UA Main Library, south side of the UA Mall near Cherry Avenue. The collection is located in three different areas of the library and covers topics from Disney's favorite villains to 15th century Italian architect Filippo Brunelleschi. Call the Main Library at 621-6440 for information.

POETRY READING. Open mic poetry reading meets every Wednesday night from 9 to 11 p.m. at Gargoyles Coffee House, 3206 N. First Ave. Poetry and dramatic reading enthusiasts are invited to share original poems or the works of a favorite poet/writer. Call 690-1930 for information.

SPARROWGRASS POETRY. Sparrowgrass Poetry Forum is offering a grand prize of $500 in its Distinguished Poet Awards poetry contest. Poets may enter one poem only, 20 lines or less, on any subject and in any poetic style. Submitted poems will also be considered for publication. No entry charge. Deadline is January 31. Send poem to: Sparrowgrass Poetry Forum, Inc., Dept. N, 203 Diamond St., Sisterville, WV 26175.

DEAD POETS SOCIETY. The Dead Poets Society is a writing forum and network designed for people who write and hide it in boxes. For more information call 577-2444.

LITERACY VOLUNTEERS. Ready, Set, Read! Workshop. Help your kids learn to read. Call Literacy Volunteers of Pima County. at 884-8337 for information.

CALL FOR ENTRIES. The National Library of Poetry will award $24,000 to some 250 poets entering the North American Open Poetry Contest. Poets may send one original poem, 20 lines or less, any subject or style. Name and address should appear on the top of the page. Send entries to: The National Library of Poetry, 11419 Cronridge Drive, P.O. Box 704-1986, Owings Mills, MD 21117. Deadline is December 31.


KIDS

HOLIDAY STORYTELLING. Bookman's Kids' Club presents storytelling by Leticia Pizzino Saturday, December 23. Ms. Pizzino will share enchanting holiday stories from around the world along with song and music at 11 a.m. at Bookman's Ina/Thornydale location, and at 2 p.m. at Bookman's Campbell/Grant location. Admission is free. Call 325-5767 or 579-0303 for information.

NEW YEAR'S FUN. Tucson Network hosts its third annual Gym Blast at 7 p.m. New Year's Eve, at Lakeside Sports Club, 8140 E. Golflinks Road. The event is most appropriate for junior high through high school students. Reservations are not required, however no one will be admitted after 8 p.m. Call Dan Cooley at 887-6447 for information.

MUSIC CLASSES. Music classes of all levels and types are offered at the Desert Dove School of Music, 6163 S. Midvale Park Road. Beginning and intermediate band, guitar and preschool/interactive music classes are now forming. Call Judith Richardson at 888-3352 for information.

ESSAY CONTEST. The Grand Canyon State Games Student Essay Contest seeks submissions by Arizona students on How Sports Make a Difference or How Sports Build Character. All essays must have a cover page with the following information: title, author's name, address and telephone number, birthdate, school, certification by parents and teacher. Send entries to: Grand Canyon State Games, P.O. Box 15068, Phoenix, AZ 85060-5068. Deadline is January 15. Call (602) 545-3700 for information.

HOMEWORK HELP. Tucson/Pima libraries offer free drop-in homework help for students in elementary, middle and high school. Experienced tutors and homework help resources will be available throughout the school year. Call Ann Dickinson or Gina Macaluso at 791-4391 for information.

Parents' Corner

PARENTING CLASS. The Tucson Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependency (TCADD) offers a six-session parenting class entitled Discovering Normal especially for adult children of alcoholics from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesdays, beginning January 3 and continuing through February 7, at the Tucson Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependency, 1230 E. Broadway. The parent and child preschool program is from 9:30 to 11:45 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, beginning January 16. These free classes cover the basics of parenting plus addresses the situations and needs unique to ACOAs. Call 882-7703 for registration and information.

FAMILY FORUM. Family Forum is a free, ongoing class which meets at 10:15 a.m. every Sunday at St. Philip's In The Hills Episcopal Church, 4440 N. Campbell Ave., in the Vestry Room. Family Forum offers frank discussions about families, children and parenting. Call 299-6421 for information.

G.E.D. TESTS. GED testing is offered on Monday and Wednesday year round at the Assessment Testing Center in the Student Center at PCC West Campus, 2202 W. Anklam Road. Call 748-4528 for information.

LA FRONTERA WORKSHOPS. DES and La Frontera offer a variety of free parenting workshops on a monthly basis. Call Julie Mack at La Frontera, 884-9920 ext. 291, for registration and information.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED. Children to Children, a non-profit grief support center for children and their families, seeks volunteers to train as support group facilitators. The next training session begins in September. Call 322-9155 for information.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED. Tucson Centers for Women and Children (TCWC) seeks volunteers for multiple services for survivors of domestic violence. Call 795-8001 for information. Your involvement makes a difference.

LA LECHE. La Leche is a great organization that offers sensible advice for women who want to breastfeed their babies. Six monthly meetings are held throughout Tucson. Phone counseling is also available. Call 721-2516 for membership and meeting information.

PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS. Parents Without Partners, a support organization for single parents, meets at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at 2447 N. Los Altos Ave., Chapter Hall, No. 45. Call 622-8120 for information.

THE PARENT CONNECTION. The Parent Connection, 5326 E. Pima St., offers a variety of educational and support services for families. The program's core is its Parent/Child Play program, which brings parents and children together for activities geared toward the social and physical development of infants, toddlers and preschoolers. The program provides instruction and discussion on communication, limit setting and nurturing for young children. The Parent Connection also offers a meeting site, library, indoor/outdoor play areas and referral to community resources for families. Additional class and lecture series and support groups are available. Call 321-1500 for registration and information.

MENTORS NEEDED. Jewish Family & Children's Services, a non-sectarian service agency for people of all races, religions and ethnic origins, seeks women to serve as mentors for teenage mothers in high school. Women are needed to spend one hour weekly for a six-month period with one young mother. JFCS offers training and ongoing practical advice and assistance. Contact Bonnie Kneller-Hernandez at 795-0300 for more information.


MUSEUMS

Arizona Historical Society. 949 E. Second St. 628-5774. Continuing through December 31, 1996: A Momento for My Descendants: The Buehman Studio Perspective, featuring the photographic works of German immigrant Henry Buehman. Continuing: Exploring 1870s Tucson, a hands-on exhibit showcasing Tucson's rich, multi-cultural heritage. Museum hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday.

ARIZONA STATE MUSEUM. Park Avenue and University Boulevard 621-6302. The Arizona State Museum, on the University of Arizona campus, features anthropology exhibits with particular emphasis on the Southwest. Continuing through December 1996: Mexican Masks: Faces of the Fiesta, an exhibit of more than 350 Mexican folk masks, from mermaids to scorpions. Museum hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday and from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Admission is free.

Flandrau Science Center. UA campus. 621-STAR. Exhibit halls feature hands-on science exhibits and a 16-inch telescope that allows the public an astronomer's view of the night sky. A mineral museum in the basement features hundreds of beautiful minerals and gems. The planetarium theater offers entertaining programs on scientific and cultural topics, as well as laser light shows featuring projections that explode across the dome in a rainbow of colors. Continuing through January 5: 'Tis the Season, a multi-cultural holiday show exploring holiday tales and traditions from past and present. Admission to exhibits is $2, free with purchase of a theater ticket. Up to four children are free when accompanied by a paying adult. Telescope viewing is still free and is offered from 8 to 10 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday. Theater ticket prices are $3 and $4.50. Call 621-STAR for information on times and shows.

FORT LOWELL MUSEUM. 2900 N. Craycroft Road, in Fort Lowell Park. Learn about the forts, camps, the Mexican militia cavalry and more with Lances, Shields and Carbines: The Military History of Tucson from 1775 to 1891. The exhibit consists of 13 paintings by artist Wayne Sumstine and is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday, through January 1996.

GADSDEN-PACIFIC TOY TRAIN OPERATING MUSEUM. Foothills Mall. 7401 N. La Cholla Blvd. See and operate antique and contemporary toy trains at this free museum, Friday through Sunday during mall hours.

INTERNATIONAL WILDLIFE MUSEUM. 4800 W. Gates Pass Road. 629-0100. This non-profit educational institution is dedicated to increasing the knowledge and appreciation of the world's fascinating wildlife. Continuing through December 31: twenty-two metal sculptures of impressionistic animal images by Marlene Knutson of Tubac. Admission is $5, $3.75 for seniors, military and students and $1.50 for children ages 6 to 12. Museum hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., seven days a week.

PIMA AIR MUSEUM. 6000 E. Valencia Road. 574-9658. On display are 185 military, commercial and civilian aircraft, including a full-scale mock-up of the Kitty Hawk, a presidential plane used by news media and JFK during the 1960s, numerous photos, air and space uniforms and memorabilia. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. with last admittance at 4 p.m. Admission is $6 for adults, $5 for seniors and military and $3 for children ages 10 to 17. Free for aviation buffs under 10.

Reid Park Zoo. 22nd Street, east of Country Club Road. 791-4022. Hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. Admission is $3.50 for adults, $2.50 for seniors, 75 cents for children 5 to 14 and free for children 4 and under. Children must be accompanied by an adult. For the safety of the animals, don't bring any food, toys or pets.

RIALTO THEATRE GALLERY. 318 E. Congress St. 740-0126. Continuing: an exhibition of historic theatre photos, artifacts and cinematic memorabilia as part of an effort to educate the public about the history of downtown theatres and the renovation of the Rialto. The exhibit traces the history of 20 prominent theatres located downtown between the 1920 and the 1980. Call 795-1420 for information and exhibit hours.

SOSA-CARRILLO-FREMONT HOUSE MUSEUM. 151 S. Granada Ave. 622-0956. Continuing through January 31: Antique toys, ornaments, nativity scenes and menorahs as well as Christmas trees decorated with antique ornaments will be displayed. Museum hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday.

TUCSON CHILDREN'S MUSEUM. 200 S. Sixth Ave. 792-9985. Regular museum hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Tuesdays are reserved for group tours only. Admission is $1.50 for children, $3 for adults. Call 792-9985 for registration and information.

YOZEUM. 2900 N. Country Club Road. 322-0100. Museum hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. On display are all kinds of yo-yos, from styles popular in the 1920s to current designs, and yo-yo memorabilia. The owner of the museum is Don Duncan, Jr., son of the founder of Duncan Yo-Yos. Groups and schools can call ahead to arrange for a tour. Free admission.


OUTDOORS

HISTORIC WALKS. Walking tours of El Presidio Historic District are offered every Saturday at 10 a.m. beginning at the Sosa Carrillo Fremont Museum, 151 S. Granada Ave. Tours last approximately 2 hours. Cost is $4. Call 622-0956 for registration and information.

NATURE TOURS. Baja's Frontier Tours offers natural history and whale watching in Baja, tours through Mexico and day and over-night eco-tours around Southern Arizona. Future tours include Caving, and Astronomy and Native American Story Telling. Advance registration is required. Call Piet Van de Mark at 887-2340 for registration and information.

ARCHAEOLOGY TOURS. The Center for Desert Archaeology offers tours of both downtown Tucson and remote desert sites, providing new visions of Tucson's fascinating past. See the hidden 3,000 year-old village downtown, prehistoric rock art petroglyphs or half-day tours to Signal Hill, Picture Rocks and King's Canyon. Contact Connie Allen-Bacon at 881-2244 for more information on tours. Individual, group and corporate rates are available.

TOHONO CHUL PARK. 7366 N. Paseo del Norte. 742-6455. Tohono Chul Park grounds are open from 7 a.m. to sunset daily. Exhibit hours are 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $2. The park presents "Walk in the Park Tours" at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and 1 p.m. Sunday. "Birds of Tohono Chul Tours" depart at 8 a.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Tours last about one hour. "Art in the Park Tours," a docent-guided look at the gallery exhibits, happen at 11 a.m. Thursday and 2 p.m. Sunday. Call 742-6455 for reservations and information.

Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. 2021 N. Kinney Road. 883-2702. The museum is part botanical garden, part geology museum and part zoological park. Naturalistic settings house 1,386 plant species and 317 animal species. Interpretive tours, live animal visits, and botanical and raptor interpretations are given daily. During the month of December early morning birdwalks begin at 8:30 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Guided tours are held daily at 10, 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Live animal interpretations are held daily at 8:30, 9:30, 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Museum hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday through Saturday. Admission is $8.95 ages 13 and over, and $1.75 ages 6 through 12. Discount group rates are available. Children are admitted free of charge through December 25.

HIKING. Southern Arizona Hiking Club meets several days during the week. There are at least two different hikes on each of these days. All hikes are rated for difficulty. Call 751-4513 for more information.

Sierra Club. The Sierra Club offers many outdoor activities including bike trips, campouts, picnics, singles events and various hikes for all levels. Call the Sierra Club at 620-6401 for information.


ENVIRONMENT

LIVING CHRISTMAS TREES. Share the beauty of a live tree and help protect the environment by purchasing Old Tannenbaum at Overton Farms, 1801 W. Overton Road. Overton Farms trees are desert adapted and are grown in root bags so they may be planted in the ground after the holidays. Educational exhibits show the values of tree planting, and a petting zoo and farm atmosphere is maintained for children's enjoyment. Trees are recommended by Trees for Tucson and are available for sale from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Sunday, through December 24. Call 742-5274 for information.

CHRISTMAS TREE CARE. Not quite sure how to keep that Christmas tree fresh and safe? The National Christmas Tree Association has the answers on the World Wide Web. Log into <http://execpc.com/.~ncta> and learn about tree history, care, safety, facts, figures and tree selection.

CANS FOR CATS. Help keep the environment clean and keep a homeless cat safe and warm by recycling aluminum cans for the Hermitage Cat Shelter. This program, adapted from PAWS to Recycle, will continue throughout the year. Animal lovers are encouraged to call the Hermitage Cat Shelter at 571-7839 to arrange for pick-ups or drop-offs at various locations throughout town.

DEQ HOTLINES. The Pima County Department of Environmental Quality wants you to call 622-5700 to report cars or buses spewing disgusting, health-destroying smoke. If you spot any of those wildcat dump hogs call 622-5800 with the location, license plate number and type of trash being dumped. Businesses needing hazardous waste assistance can call the Hazmat Education Helpline at 740-3346.

HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE. The Tucson/Pima County hazardous waste disposal site at 2440 W. Sweetwater Drive is open from 8 a.m. to noon every Friday and Saturday for household waste disposal. For more information call 740-3340.

RECYCLING CENTERS. The following neighborhood drop-off centers are open 24 hours daily: Cholla High School, 2001 W. 22nd St.; Booth-Fickett Magnet School, 7240 E. Calle Arturo; and Morrow Education Center, 1010 E. 10th St. All city and county landfills also have recycling centers. Call 791-5000 for hours and locations. Multi-material recycling facilities are located at Recycle America, 945 S. Freeway Blvd. Call 622-4731 for hours.

RETHINKIT LINE. Don't know whether to throw it, hoe it or stow it? The RETHINKIT Recycling Information Line, 791-5000, offers information for callers with recycling questions and concerns.


GARDENING

BOTANICAL GARDENS. The Tucson Botanical Gardens, 2150 N. Alvernon Way, is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily. Nursery hours are 9 a.m. to noon Tuesday through Saturday. Guided tours of the gardens are offered at 10 a.m. Wednesday and Saturday. Other regular attractions include the following: "Birds and Gardening" tours at 9 a.m. Tuesday; "Gardening for the Newcomer," a monthly class from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.; a plant clinic from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday; the Native Seeds/SEARCH mini-museum of ethnobotanical displays, open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday; and the TBG library, open 1 to 4 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Botanical illustration classes begin January 6. Admission to the Botanical Gardens is $3, $2 for seniors, and free for children under 12. Call 326-9255 for information.

TUCSON ORGANIC GARDENERS. The Master Composters of the Tucson Organic Gardeners staff a compost maintenance site at TBG with master composters on site from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Saturday to answer all of your composting questions. Call the Compost Assistance Line at 798-6215; or call 883-0377 for information on monthly lectures.


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