Tucson Be Kind mosaic unveiling at Tucson City Council Chambers

“The speakers include Councilman Steve Kozachik and Jeannette Mare, someone from the Jewish History Museum, Black community, Muslim community, Bishop, Richard Elias (District 5 Pima County Supervisor), Sacred Space (contemplative), Mary DeCamp, Chief of Police Chris Magnus, LGBT community.” – per Steve K.  He is a 2 term Councilman representing Ward 6, and is up for re-election in Nov. 2017.

More from Steve’s 8/21/17 newsletter: “Through Jeannette Mare’s Ben’s Bells Project, Tucson is the epicenter of showing that we as a community are built on the ethos of kindness. M&C has demonstrated that through policy, such as adopting the Charter for Compassion.

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Revive Civility

REVIVE CIVILITY TUCSON THURSDAY, APRIL 20 AT 5:00PM – 7:00PM | FREE ADMISSION at Loft Cinema, 3233 E. Speedway Blvd. Tucson Now more than ever, citizens of our country are grappling with how to interact with the “other side.” Our current crisis in polarization is leading to mistrust, anger and alienation. It threatens the very … Read more

Watershed Management Group earns big prize in Arizona Gives Day

Press release from Watershed Management Group Inc. (photos courtesy of WMG):

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Arizonans Make Water at Top Cause on Arizona Gives Day

Watershed Management Group earns top honor and big prize for second year running on Arizona Gives Day.

 

Yesterday Arizonans donated to support charities throughout the state for the 2nd annual Arizona Gives Day. Water rose to the top as an essential issue with Tucson-based Watershed Management Group coming in 2nd place in the Most Dollars Raised category, beating out many larger organizations.

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