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Sept 15: 1-2:30pm -
Staff Town Hall with Dr Shelton
Gallagher Theater
SAC will be holding its Annual Staff Town
Hall in September. This is your chance to meet
President Shelton and let your voice be heard. If you
would like to pose a question but wont be able to attend you
can
submit it and SAC will ask it for you as time allows.
We will be posting his answers on the website following the
event.
For more information
contact
SAC
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Benefits Open Enrollment Ends 5pm
on September 4th
All University of Arizona benefits-eligible employees must make benefits
elections in order to continue benefits after October 1, 2009.
Please ensure that your email address and home
mailing address are correct in the University’s records so that you may
receive important Benefits Open Enrollment information as quickly as
possible. Updating your information is easy!
Visit Employee Link at:
https://emplink.arizona.edu
- Login to Employee Link with your UA
NetID and password
- Select "Online Services"
- Select "Update Employee Address"
and/or "Update Employee Email Address"
- Enter, save and confirm changes
If you do not know
your UA Net ID, please visit
https://netid.arizona.edu or call 621-HELP. You may also see your
payroll representative for assistance.
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Published Online September
2009
To submit items and
events to the monthly Bulletin, please contact the
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Sept 1: 3-5 p.m. - Staff
Advisory Council meeting
Student Union Career Services Rm 411A
The Staff Advisory
Council holds its general meetings the first Tuesday
of each month. SAC general meetings are always open
to the public. The University Community is invited
to participate. Look into becoming a member of
the UofA SAC & become an advocate for your fellow
Wildcats! For more information contact
SAC President Eddie Gomez at
ecgomez@email.arizona.edu.
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Sept 1: 3:30-6pm -
Certified Landscape Professional Training Series -
Integrated Pest
Management
Pima Co. Natural Resources Parks & Rec, 3500 W. River Rd
SmartScape is a landscape water conservation and education
program offered through Pima County Cooperative Extension
for the Tucson Active Management Area. We offer
Professional Certification Training twice per year
specifically for Green Industry and allied personnel,
including: Landscape Installation & Maintenance, Irrigation,
Pest & Weed Control, Designers, Nursery, HOA's, Property
Managers, Multi-Family, Commercial and Municipal. Our
FREE professional training program consists of nine 2.5
hour lectures. This certification series provides
informative, research-based instruction with classes
designed to promote best landscape management practices for
the urban Sonoran Desert landscape.
CLASS SCHEDULE - AUG/SEP 2009: Sep 3 - Plant
Diseases; and Sep 8 - Landscape Water Management.
Registration is required. For additional
information, please call (520) 626-5161 or explore online at
www.ag.arizona.edu/pima/smartscape
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Sept 1: 7-9:30pm - University Community Chorus Open to
New Singers for Fall Season
UA School of Music, Room 146
High school and adult singers are invited to
join the University Community Chorus this fall. An audition
is not required for membership in the chorus, however
music-reading experience is helpful. The chorus is
open to new members at this time and pre-registration is
encouraged. A $50 registration fee is due at the time of
registration. Rehearsals are Tuesdays from 7:00 p.m. to 9:30
p.m. in room 146 of the UA School of Music. The chorus will
collaborate with the UA Philharmonic Orchestra to perform
the works of Dvorak and Mozart on their fall concert, “Town
and Gown,” presented on Friday, November 6 at 7:30 p.m. and
Sunday, November 8 at 3:00 p.m. The ensemble again will be
featured on the UA's annual Holiday Card to Tucson concerts
on Sunday, December 6 at 3:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. at St.
Augustine Cathedral. For more information and to
request registration materials, please go to the ensemble's
website at
www.cfa.arizona.edu/ucc, or contact Dr. Elizabeth
Schauer, conductor, at 520-626-8936. Concerts:
Friday, November 6, 7:30 p.m.; Sunday, November 8, 3:00
p.m.; and Sunday, December 6, 3:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Websites:
www.music.arizona.edu or
www.cfa.arizona.edu/ucc
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.Sept 2: 5pm - Better Than Ever Information Session -
prior to kick-off event
Arizona Cancer Center, Room 2920, 1515 N. Campbell Ave.
Better Than Ever, an outreach program from the Arizona
Cancer Center, would like to help you make exercise a fun
part of daily life through running, walking or biking in a
fun, non-competitive fitness training program. Have fun,
be fit and fight cancer!
Join us to train for your choice of one or more of three
events and four distances: CATwalk 10K – 6.2 miles;
November 14, 2009; El
Tour de Tucson – 33 miles or 66 miles (cycling); November
21, 2009; and Tucson Half Marathon – 13.1 miles; December
13, 2009. Season 10 kick-off celebration and expo:
September 2, 6 – 7:30 p.m. (check-in begins at 5:30
p.m.), Arizona Cancer Center- Kiewit Auditorium, 1515 N.
Campbell Ave. Registration for information sessions
and kick-off preferred, but not required. Contact
Marisa Allen, program coordinator, at 626-7177 or
mallen@azcc.arizona.edu
Better Than Ever will provide you with a training
schedule, training tips, a weekly newsletter, and multiple
weekly training sessions. Volunteer coaches will guide and
motivate you as you build mileage and train for your event.
Since its inception in 2000, Better Than Ever has raised
more than $1.4 million for women’s cancer research at the
Arizona Cancer Center and encouraged more than 2,800
individuals of all ages, sizes, and abilities to increase
their fitness. Make a choice to get fit now!
More details available at
www.arizonabte.org
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Sept 2: 5:30pm - Be a Friend to a new International
Student at UA
El Portal, Residence Life office
More than 600 new international students
recently arrived to begin graduate or undergraduate studies
at The University of Arizona. More than 200 of them are
interested in having a Tucson area resident be a Friend. It
is a unique opportunity to learn about life in another
country while sharing Tucson activities. International
Friends, Inc. a not-for-profit volunteer organization,
invites you to attend a special Host Orientation on
September 2 at 5:30 pm. You'll learn more about the program
and how to be matched with an international student of your
choice. International Friends is NOT a live-in host program.
International students and their Friends get together,
usually once a month to share a meal, explore the Tucson
area, or observe holidays or traditional celebrations.
Host Orientation, Wednesday, September 2, 2009, 5:30-6:30
pm, at El Portal, Residence Life office located on the
northwest corner of Highland and 6th street on the UA
campus. For more information, contact the UA Office
of International Affairs, 621-4627 or email: ifriends@email.arizona.edu
or see IF website:
http://ifriends.web.arizona.edu
Additional contact: Pam Obando, Co-Chair,
International Friends, 621-6200,
Obando@life.arizona.edu
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Sept 2: 6-7:30pm - Better Than Ever Kick-off event
Arizona Cancer Center, Room 2920, 1515 N. Campbell Ave.
Better Than Ever, an outreach program from the Arizona
Cancer Center, would like to help you make exercise a fun
part of daily life through running, walking or biking in a
fun, non-competitive fitness training program. Have fun,
be fit and fight cancer!
Join us to train for your choice of one or more of three
events and four distances: CATwalk 10K – 6.2 miles;
November 14, 2009; El
Tour de Tucson – 33 miles or 66 miles (cycling); November
21, 2009; and Tucson Half Marathon – 13.1 miles; December
13, 2009. Season 10 kick-off celebration and expo:
September 2, 6 – 7:30 p.m. (check-in begins at 5:30
p.m.), Arizona Cancer Center- Kiewit Auditorium, 1515 N.
Campbell Ave. Registration for information sessions
and kick-off preferred, but not required. Contact
Marisa Allen, program coordinator, at 626-7177 or
mallen@azcc.arizona.edu
Better Than Ever will provide you with a training
schedule, training tips, a weekly newsletter, and multiple
weekly training sessions. Volunteer coaches will guide and
motivate you as you build mileage and train for your event.
Since its inception in 2000, Better Than Ever has raised
more than $1.4 million for women’s cancer research at the
Arizona Cancer Center and encouraged more than 2,800
individuals of all ages, sizes, and abilities to increase
their fitness. Make a choice to get fit now!
More details available at
www.arizonabte.org |
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Sept 3: 3:30-6pm -
Certified Landscape Professional Training Series -
Plant Diseases
Pima Co. Natural Resources Parks & Rec, 3500 W. River Rd
SmartScape is a landscape water conservation and education
program offered through Pima County Cooperative Extension
for the Tucson Active Management Area. We offer
Professional Certification Training twice per year
specifically for Green Industry and allied personnel,
including: Landscape Installation & Maintenance, Irrigation,
Pest & Weed Control, Designers, Nursery, HOA's, Property
Managers, Multi-Family, Commercial and Municipal. Our
FREE professional training program consists of nine 2.5
hour lectures. This certification series provides
informative, research-based instruction with classes
designed to promote best landscape management practices for
the urban Sonoran Desert landscape.
CLASS SCHEDULE - AUG/SEP 2009: Sep 8 -
Landscape Water Management. Registration is
required. For additional information, please
call (520) 626-5161 or explore online at
www.ag.arizona.edu/pima/smartscape
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Sep 5: 10:30am - UA BookStores W.A.L.K. Meet The Very
Hungry Caterpillar
Student Union Bookstore
Storybook Character Hour: Join your favorite book
character every first Saturday of each month, 10:30am at
your official
UA BookStores (SMUC), for an hour of storytelling and
activities. This Week - The Very Hungry Caterpillar
- Hungry for a good book? The Caterpillar joins us as we
munch our way through this colorful classic. See you at UA
BookStores! Bring your camera!
Download Schedule
Become a
W.A.L.K. member to receive early reminders about
upcoming programs & 20% Discount on General Reading
Books! Yes, even all children's books.
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Sept 7: Labor Day Holiday
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Sep 8: 1-2:30pm - Bloodborne Pathogen/Infection Control
AHSC Rm 4120
A mandatory training for employees who have a
reasonably anticipated occupational exposure to
bloodborne pathogens (PDF format), as specified
by OSHA. For information, contact Herb Wagner at
621-7691 or
hwagner@email.arizona.edu.
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Sept 8: 3:30-6pm -
Certified Landscape Professional Training Series -
Landscape Water
Management
Pima Co. Natural Resources Parks & Rec, 3500 W. River Rd
SmartScape is a landscape water conservation and education
program offered through Pima County Cooperative Extension
for the Tucson Active Management Area. We offer
Professional Certification Training twice per year
specifically for Green Industry and allied personnel,
including: Landscape Installation & Maintenance, Irrigation,
Pest & Weed Control, Designers, Nursery, HOA's, Property
Managers, Multi-Family, Commercial and Municipal. Our
FREE professional training program consists of nine 2.5
hour lectures. This certification series provides
informative, research-based instruction with classes
designed to promote best landscape management practices for
the urban Sonoran Desert landscape. Registration is
required. For additional information, please
call (520) 626-5161 or explore online at
www.ag.arizona.edu/pima/smartscape
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Sept 8: 7-9:30pm - University Community Chorus Open to
New Singers for Fall Season
UA School of Music, Room 146
High school and adult singers are invited to
join the University Community Chorus this fall. An audition
is not required for membership in the chorus, however
music-reading experience is helpful. The chorus is
open to new members at this time and pre-registration is
encouraged. A $50 registration fee is due at the time of
registration. Rehearsals are Tuesdays from 7:00 p.m. to 9:30
p.m. in room 146 of the UA School of Music. The chorus will
collaborate with the UA Philharmonic Orchestra to perform
the works of Dvorak and Mozart on their fall concert, “Town
and Gown,” presented on Friday, November 6 at 7:30 p.m. and
Sunday, November 8 at 3:00 p.m. The ensemble again will be
featured on the UA's annual Holiday Card to Tucson concerts
on Sunday, December 6 at 3:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. at St.
Augustine Cathedral. For more information and to
request registration materials, please go to the ensemble's
website at
www.cfa.arizona.edu/ucc, or contact Dr. Elizabeth
Schauer, conductor, at 520-626-8936. Concerts:
Friday, November 6, 7:30 p.m.; Sunday, November 8, 3:00
p.m.; and Sunday, December 6, 3:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Websites:
www.music.arizona.edu or
www.cfa.arizona.edu/ucc
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Sept 11: Noon -
Difficult Times, Difficult Conversations…An Ombuds
Perspective
Student Union Memorial Center South Ballroom
The University of Arizona Ombuds Program Invites you to a
Special Presentation to the Campus Community “Difficult
Times, Difficult Conversations…An Ombuds Perspective” - Toni
P. Robinson, M.S., J.D., Alternate Dispute Resolution
Consultant and MIT Ombuds. Addressing unresolved
issues and concerns that exist in a diverse campus community
are essential to working in a harmonious atmosphere. Since
conflicts occur at all levels in a University community, the
President’s Office Ombuds Program is pleased to present this
educational opportunity to the campus community. “Difficult
Times, Difficult Conversations…An Ombuds Perspective” is a
seminar that will benefit the entire campus community. This
seminar will be presented by Toni P. Robinson, ADR
Consultant and Ombuds in the Office of the President at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. An Ombuds Program
helps to promote ethical conduct and values; to alleviate or
mitigate disruption caused by disputes; and to identify
policies, practices, or issues where a systems change may be
appropriate. Ombuds Programs are particularly effective
within organizations during difficult economic and other
challenging times. In this interactive workshop,
participants will discuss how to use an Ombuds Program to
assist in identifying roadblocks, strategies, resources, and
options for managing everyday conflicts.
Ms. Robinson designs and teaches numerous courses and
workshops on conflict management, negotiation and other
alternative dispute resolution processes. She was formerly
the deputy ombuds in the Office of the Commissioner for the
Social Security Administration. Toni also is a guest
lecturer, external ombuds, and certified mediator for public
and private sector organizations. She designs and conducts
trainings on effective communication, discrimination issues,
disability, diversity and inclusion, and sexual harassment
prevention. She has also served as faculty for the Program
on Negotiation, Dispute Resolution Forum of Harvard, MIT,
and Tufts University; Senior Lecturer for MIT Sloan; and
numerous other academic, corporate, and government
organizations. Toni is a past board member of the
University and College Ombuds Association (UCOA) and The
Ombuds Association (TOA). She has served on the
professional development committees for the organizations
where she has developed and conducted specialized ombuds
courses on behalf of both national organizations. The two
organizations merged and are now known as The International
Ombudsman Association (IOA).
She is a graduate of the Seattle University School of Law
and holds Bachelors of Science and Masters of Science
Degrees from The Johns Hopkins University. The faculty and
staff who serve as UA Ombuds are dedicated individuals who
provide opportunities for early problem resolution, with the
goal of preserving good working and learning relations, and
preventing some unnecessary formal processes.
There is no charge to attend this event. If you have
questions regarding this seminar or the Ombuds Program,
please contact Claudia D’Albini, Program Director, at
626-5589,
dalbinic@u.arizona.edu,
www.ombuds.arizona.edu. |
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Sept 14: 9-11am -
Living with Hearing Loss
Speech, Language,
and Hearing Sciences Bldg.
Learn about hearing and ways to cope with
your own or a family member’s hearing loss. Enroll in our
5-week group sessions. Cost: $45.00 includes all materials
and parking. One communication partner may attend at no
charge. Even the most advanced technologies available in
today’s hearing aids cannot always compensate completely for
a hearing loss. These educational and support programs
provide an excellent opportunity to gain information and to
interact with others who are experiencing similar issues.
Topics include: Understanding hearing and hearing loss;
Interpreting the results of your hearing test; Hearing aids
and other devices; Strategies for coping with difficult
listening situations; and Principles of speech reading.
For scheduling contact the Hearing Clinic at 621-7070.
The UA Hearing Clinic is a full-service clinic offering
diagnostic and rehabilitation services for adults and
children. For more information on our program
contact:
fpharris@email.arizona.edu |
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Sept 15: 1:30-2:30pm - President Shelton Staff Town
Hall
Gallagher Theater
SAC will be holding its Annual Staff Town Hall in
September. This is your chance to meet President Shelton and
let your voice be heard. If you would like to pose a
question but wont be able to attend you can
submit it and SAC will ask it for you as time allows.
We will be posting his answers on the website following the
event.
For more information
contact
SAC
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September 15 - November 17 : Musical Play at the UA - a
music program for pre-school children (ages 2-5) and their
parents
Room 114, UA School of Music building
Registration: Now in progress. Cost/Admission - $65
per semester (family rate $100). The UA School of
Music is pleased to announce the fall 2008 session of
Musical Play at the UA for pre-school children (ages 2-5)
and their parents. This ten-week music education outreach
program offers parents the opportunity to interact and
experience music with their child. Children and parents will
sing, move, and play using stories, fingerplays, listening,
and instruments. These music activities aid children in
developing coordination, language acquisition, and personal
expression. Classes will take place Tuesday evenings
in the School of Music (Room 114), 4:00-4:45 p.m. for ages
2-3, and 5:00-5:45 p.m. for ages 4-5. Dates are September 15
through November 17. Fee for the ten-week course is $65
(family rate $100), which includes music instruction by a
professional in music education and early childhood and
weekly take-home music manipulatives for extended musical
play at home. This program is an outreach program
sponsored by the Music Education Department. Contact Dr.
Shelly Cooper 520-621-7470 or
scooper@email.arizona.edu for further information or
visit
www.cfa.arizona.edu/musiceducation/outreach/musical-play-at-the-ua. |
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Sept 15: 7-9:30pm - University Community Chorus Open to
New Singers for Fall Season
UA School of Music, Room 146
High school and adult singers are invited to
join the University Community Chorus this fall. An audition
is not required for membership in the chorus, however
music-reading experience is helpful. The chorus is
open to new members at this time and pre-registration is
encouraged. A $50 registration fee is due at the time of
registration. Rehearsals are Tuesdays from 7:00 p.m. to 9:30
p.m. in room 146 of the UA School of Music. The chorus will
collaborate with the UA Philharmonic Orchestra to perform
the works of Dvorak and Mozart on their fall concert, “Town
and Gown,” presented on Friday, November 6 at 7:30 p.m. and
Sunday, November 8 at 3:00 p.m. The ensemble again will be
featured on the UA's annual Holiday Card to Tucson concerts
on Sunday, December 6 at 3:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. at St.
Augustine Cathedral. For more information and to
request registration materials, please go to the ensemble's
website at
www.cfa.arizona.edu/ucc, or contact Dr. Elizabeth
Schauer, conductor, at 520-626-8936. Concerts:
Friday, November 6, 7:30 p.m.; Sunday, November 8, 3:00
p.m.; and Sunday, December 6, 3:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Websites:
www.music.arizona.edu or
www.cfa.arizona.edu/ucc |
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Sept 16 - Community
Services Fair
UA Mall
Interested in selling your own
crafts, etc?
Register online
Fee is just $50 for display table and two chairs.
Questions, call Chris Hagraves at 621-8046 or email
chargrav@email.arizona.edu. This is the perfect time to
sell for any people looking to purchase a few early holiday
gifts or special event gifts.
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Sep 16: 9:30-10:30am -
Fighting Fires with Portable Fire Extinguishers (hands-on)
USA Bldg Rm A406
RM&S periodically conducts hands-on fire extinguisher
training classes. For information contact Frank Perez
at 626-8739 or
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Sept 17: 5:30-7pm - HR Job Search Roundtable
USB Rm 116
Have you recently experienced a job
transition or are considering a career change within or
outside the University? Have you asked yourself any of the
following questions: What is the best way to prepare for
organizational changes? How do I market myself in an
interview? Does my resume highlight my skills and
accomplishments? What do I need to know about
layoffs/non-renewals? What are the best strategies for
"networking" with others? HR Employee and Career Advising is
hosting a Job Search Roundtable to help answer these and
other career management questions. The discussion is open to
UA employees and recent retirees. This month's session will
focus on the use of Social Networking for job search
purposes and will include a presentation on this topic.
Following the presentation, there is no set agenda and there
will be opportunities to discuss topics specific to the
needs of the attendees. Meetings are held the 3rd
Thursday of the month in Room 116 of the University Services
Building. To register follow this link:
http://www.hr.arizona.edu/job_search_roundtable/register |
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Sept 18 and 19: 10-4pm - Very Nearly Annual discount
Benefit Booksale
Arizona State Museum
Free admission Save 40-70% on remainders and first-quality NEW books:
visual arts, humanities, poetry, ethnology, Southwest
studies, world archaeology, anthropology, cooking,
lifestyle, architecture, and children's books. ASM members
admitted one hour early on Friday for best selection! |
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21: 9-11am -
Living with Hearing Loss
Speech, Language,
and Hearing Sciences Bldg.
Learn about hearing and ways to cope with
your own or a family member’s hearing loss. Enroll in our
5-week group sessions. Cost: $45.00 includes all materials
and parking. One communication partner may attend at no
charge. Even the most advanced technologies available in
today’s hearing aids cannot always compensate completely for
a hearing loss. These educational and support programs
provide an excellent opportunity to gain information and to
interact with others who are experiencing similar issues.
Topics include: Understanding hearing and hearing loss;
Interpreting the results of your hearing test; Hearing aids
and other devices; Strategies for coping with difficult
listening situations; and Principles of speech reading.
For scheduling contact the Hearing Clinic at 621-7070.
The UA Hearing Clinic is a full-service clinic offering
diagnostic and rehabilitation services for adults and
children. For more information on our program
contact:
fpharris@email.arizona.edu |
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Sept 22: 7-9:30pm - University Community Chorus Open to
New Singers for Fall Season
UA School of Music, Room 146
High school and adult singers are invited to
join the University Community Chorus this fall. An audition
is not required for membership in the chorus, however
music-reading experience is helpful. The chorus is
open to new members at this time and pre-registration is
encouraged. A $50 registration fee is due at the time of
registration. Rehearsals are Tuesdays from 7:00 p.m. to 9:30
p.m. in room 146 of the UA School of Music. The chorus will
collaborate with the UA Philharmonic Orchestra to perform
the works of Dvorak and Mozart on their fall concert, “Town
and Gown,” presented on Friday, November 6 at 7:30 p.m. and
Sunday, November 8 at 3:00 p.m. The ensemble again will be
featured on the UA's annual Holiday Card to Tucson concerts
on Sunday, December 6 at 3:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. at St.
Augustine Cathedral. For more information and to
request registration materials, please go to the ensemble's
website at
www.cfa.arizona.edu/ucc, or contact Dr. Elizabeth
Schauer, conductor, at 520-626-8936. Concerts:
Friday, November 6, 7:30 p.m.; Sunday, November 8, 3:00
p.m.; and Sunday, December 6, 3:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Websites:
www.music.arizona.edu or
www.cfa.arizona.edu/ucc |
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Sept 28: 9-11am
- Living with Hearing Loss
Speech, Language,
and Hearing Sciences Bldg.
Learn about hearing and ways to cope with
your own or a family member’s hearing loss. Enroll in our
5-week group sessions. Cost: $45.00 includes all materials
and parking. One communication partner may attend at no
charge. Even the most advanced technologies available in
today’s hearing aids cannot always compensate completely for
a hearing loss. These educational and support programs
provide an excellent opportunity to gain information and to
interact with others who are experiencing similar issues.
Topics include: Understanding hearing and hearing loss;
Interpreting the results of your hearing test; Hearing aids
and other devices; Strategies for coping with difficult
listening situations; and Principles of speech reading.
For scheduling contact the Hearing Clinic at 621-7070.
The UA Hearing Clinic is a full-service clinic offering
diagnostic and rehabilitation services for adults and
children. For more information on our program
contact:
fpharris@email.arizona.edu |
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Sept 29: 7-9:30pm - University Community Chorus Open to
New Singers for Fall Season
UA School of Music, Room 146
High school and adult singers are invited to
join the University Community Chorus this fall. An audition
is not required for membership in the chorus, however
music-reading experience is helpful. The chorus is
open to new members at this time and pre-registration is
encouraged. A $50 registration fee is due at the time of
registration. Rehearsals are Tuesdays from 7:00 p.m. to 9:30
p.m. in room 146 of the UA School of Music. The chorus will
collaborate with the UA Philharmonic Orchestra to perform
the works of Dvorak and Mozart on their fall concert, “Town
and Gown,” presented on Friday, November 6 at 7:30 p.m. and
Sunday, November 8 at 3:00 p.m. The ensemble again will be
featured on the UA's annual Holiday Card to Tucson concerts
on Sunday, December 6 at 3:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. at St.
Augustine Cathedral. For more information and to
request registration materials, please go to the ensemble's
website at
www.cfa.arizona.edu/ucc, or contact Dr. Elizabeth
Schauer, conductor, at 520-626-8936. Concerts:
Friday, November 6, 7:30 p.m.; Sunday, November 8, 3:00
p.m.; and Sunday, December 6, 3:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Websites:
www.music.arizona.edu or
www.cfa.arizona.edu/ucc
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Donation Items Needed for the Support
the Troops Care Package Program
SAC is supporting our troops
the Blue Star Mothers of Arizona by collecting items (see
attached list) to send care packages over to our
troops. Please do what you can to help out by
bringing items to campus and giving me a call at
626-9066 or 241-0336 with your location and I will be
happy to pick up whatever you have.
Cash
donations can also be made (EIN#
83-0481571) to assist with
postage. Donations can be dropped off at the
Administration building, room 221G (Summer & Winter
Session Office)
Thank
you for your support! -
Debbie Miller, Proud Mom to Robert Miller
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Send your thanks to
our soldiers.
It only takes a minute and is so worthwhile.
If you go to the
web site
http://www.letssaythanks.com/ you can pick out a thank you card
and Xerox will print it and it will be sent to a soldier that is
currently serving in Iraq. You can't pick out who gets it, but it
will go to some member of the armed services. It is FREE and it
only takes a second. Wouldn't it be wonderful if the soldiers
received a bunch of these? I sent mine, now you send one too! |
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Curb Auto
Theft with the Watch Your Car Program:
It's Quick, Easy and FREE!
The Watch Your Car
decal program is a free, voluntary program that
vehicle owners enroll their vehicles with the
Arizona Automobile Theft Authority. The vehicle is
then entered into the Motor Vehicle Department (MVD)
database and participants receive decals for their
front and rear windows. By displaying the decals,
vehicle owners convey to law enforcement officials
that their vehicle is not usually in use between the
hours of 1:00 AM and 5:00 AM, when the majority of
auto thefts occur. In addition, by enrolling in the
Watch Your Car Program, vehicle owners also
authorize law enforcement officials to stop their
vehicle at any time during the day or night within
one mile of the border, if there is a suspicion that
the vehicle is being illegally operated.
If a police officer
witnesses the vehicle in operation between these
hours, they have the right to stop the vehicle and
verify it is being legally operated by the rightful
owner.
To
register for the program online go to:
https://www.aata.state.az.us/Watch_Your_Car/Info_Request/signup_request.html
Register by mail
by downloading the form at:
http://www.azwatchyourcar.com/pdfs/WYC%20-%20application%20form%20for%20website.pdf
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