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UID:http://uanews.org/node/24295
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LOCATION:Park Student Union\; McClelland Park
SUMMARY:Frances McClelland Institute Conference and Dedication 
DESCRIPTION:The Adolescence in the 21st Century Conference at the Park Student Union will convene scholars from around the country to discuss the health and well-being of adolescents. Seating is limited\; register at http\://McClellandInstitute.arizona.edu.There will be an institute dedication from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. March 6\, in McClelland Park's Ira Fulton Auditorium. Nadine Mathis Basha\, chairwoman of First Things First will be presented with the Frances McClelland Vision Award. There will be a dedication lecture by Bruce Ellis\, Norton Endowed Chair in Fathers\, Parenting and Families in the John and Doris Norton School of Family and Consumer Sciences. A reception will follow in the Lakin Family Plaza.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20090306T170000Z
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/23467
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LOCATION:Arizona History Museum\, 949 E. Second St.
SUMMARY:Antique Appraisal Fair
DESCRIPTION:Wonder what it's worth? Meet Sean Morton\, certified appraiser and member of the Antique Appraisal Association of America\, and receive an informal verbal estimate for your treasured items.Free parking in the garage at the northeast corner of East Second Street and North Euclid Avenue.  There is a three item limit per person. Please bring only what you can carry yourself.  The event is sponsored by the Arizona Historical Society Docent Council. Proceeds benefit educational programming.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20090307T010000Z
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/24304
URL;VALUE=URI:http://uanews.org/node/24304
LOCATION:Flandrau\: The University of Arizona Science Center
SUMMARY:Free Telescope Viewing at Flandrau\: Venus and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:  Brilliant Venus\, the brightest star-like object in the sky\, is now near peak altitude and brilliance above the western horizon\, and its crescent phase appears increasingly larger and thinner.     Also\, the ringed planet Saturn rises earlier and creeps higher above the eastern horizon. Its rings now appear razor thin\, as we view them from Earth\, and are now near the thinnest we can see them in the evening for years to come. On March 8\, Saturn is at opposition\, when it's opposite from the sun in the sky\, close to its nearest to Earth and rising at sunset.    Join Flandrau Science Center for special free telescope viewing of these and other celestial objects in the Flandrau Observatory and on The University of Arizona Mall March 6 and 7\, starting at 6 p.m. Venus will be too low to view by 8\:15 p.m. This event is the second part of our UA Mall planet viewing events. Although viewing is free\, donations are encouraged.     
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/23672
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LOCATION:Wilbur's Underground in the Student Union Memorial Center
SUMMARY:Up 'til Dawn Main Event
DESCRIPTION:Up 'til Dawn is a campus and community-wide letter writting campaign to raise money for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis\, Tenn.\, to fight childhood cancer.  There will be food\, raffle prizes\, entertainment and a patient speaker. Walk-ins are welcome to partake in the activities!
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/23353
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LOCATION:UA Mall
SUMMARY:Tucson Festival of Books
DESCRIPTION:It's free! It's fun! It's for everyone! The first Tucson Festival of Books is a two-day celebration of reading and literacy to be held on the UA campus. The UA BookStore will serve as the central hub for activities that will include 15 stage areas\, 340-plus authors and 200 exhibitors. Festival highlights include\:Lectures\, inteviews and book signings with local\, regional and nationally known authors\, including J.A. Jance\, Elmore Leonard\, Diana Gabaldon\, Gail Carson Levine and Michael McGarrityChildren's author appearances\, interactive stage performances\, a children's area\, storytelling and arts and craftsWorkshops for aspiring authorsPoetry readingsWriting contests\, including readings by the winner of the Arizona Daily Star's International Short Story ContestBook reviews and panel discussionsBook sales You may also join the authors at the gala dinner on March 13. Purchase tickets through the festival Web site. Join us! Celebrate reading and literacy in Southern Arizona. 
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T215553Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20090301T145000Z
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/23756
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LOCATION:Sabino Canyon\, 5700 N. Sabino Canyon Road
SUMMARY:Volunteers Needed for Giant Reed (Arundo) Removal in Sabino Canyon 
DESCRIPTION:Come out and enjoy beautiful Sabino Canyon and help out a great cause!   Volunteers are needed to help tag and remove Arundo (an invasive giant reed that looks similar to bamboo) in Sabino Canyon.  Please arrive at 7\:50 a.m. and sign in at the Sabino Canyon Visitor Center ramadas. Parking for giant reed removal volunteers is free. Drive through in the bypass lane and park. You will receive a volunteer parking pass to place in your windshield at the registration table.  The event\, sponsored by The University of Arizona Master Watershed Steward Program\, will last from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. on each of the days listed below and you should wear sturdy shoes or boots\, a long-sleeved shirt\, long pants\, a hat and sunglasses or safety glasses. Please also bring a backpack\, sunblock and a water bottle. Tools and gloves will be provided for you.   Volunteers are still needed for the following days\: March 1 The project will begin again in October. Please e-mail tucson.arundo@gmail.com if you would like to know more about upcoming arundo removal volunteer opportunities. 
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/23888
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LOCATION:Student Union Memorial Center 
SUMMARY:Art Workshop Series\: T-shirt Totes\, Taught by BFA Student Pedro Romano
DESCRIPTION:  Create/sustain/renew is a new art movement based at The University of Arizona Union Gallery. Join us this spring for our series of art and craft workshops using recycled materials. By utilizing everyday objects\, trash and recycled materials from right here on campus\, we will create books\, jewelry\, totes and art in this open workshop series. All workshops are free and open to the public\, with all materials provided. Create/sustain/renew is part of the Union Sustainability Committee and is supported with a grant from Ikon.   
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/24266
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LOCATION:Joel D. Valdez Main Library\, 101 N. Stone Ave.
SUMMARY:Your Money Bus
DESCRIPTION:The National Association of Personal Financial Advisors Foundation\, in cooperation with the Credti-Wise Cats from The University of Arizona's John and Doris Norton School of Family and Consumer Sciences\, is bringing Your Money Bus to Tucson. The mission of Your Money Bus is to promote financial literacy and financial independence. Local financial advisers will offer free\, no obligation consultations. Pick up information about local support resources and ways to get your financial life in order.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20090306T170000Z
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/24016
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LOCATION:Main Gate Square - University Boulevard between Euclid and Park
SUMMARY:Farmers' Market at the University of Arizona
DESCRIPTION:March 6 - Specials for all University of Arizona staff and faculty!The Farmers' Market at the UA features fresh food\, entertainment and fun. Enjoy organic\, locally grown and produced food\, live entertainment\, and informative health and well-being demonstrations.  
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/24234
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LOCATION:Women's Plaza of Honor
SUMMARY:National Organization of Women Reception
DESCRIPTION:Attend a meet-and-greet social in celebration of the Arizona NOW State Conference. The keynote speaker will be national NOW president Kim Gandy\, and music will be provided by Leila Lopez.    
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/24320
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LOCATION:Student Union Memorial Center
SUMMARY:Jewels in Our Hair
DESCRIPTION:    Please join African American Student Affairs\, Sisters of Unity and our distinguished guests\, faculty\, students\, staff and community members for an interactive evening of reflection and storytelling about the women of (any) color who helped us discover\, evolve and emerge through times of transition and personal transformation. In an effort to honor and pay tribute to the unsung heroes of our lives\, participants will be asked to relate through whatever means necessary - story\, spoken word\, poetry\, pictures\, et cetera - how the impact of powerful women shaped their own personal growth and identity.           
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