“Human Activity and the Environment” talks at Tucson Main Library in September

FOOD FOR THOUGHT – 50 minute programs designed for your lunch break

Brown Bag Thursdays at Joel D. Valdez Main Library in Tucson, 101 N Stone Ave. (between Alameda St. and Pennington St.)

Human Activity and the Environment

 Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan – September 15, 12:05-12:55 p.m.

The Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan (SDCP) is one of the most ambitious local land and wildlife conservation plans in the world. For almost 20 years, Pima County has been working to advance the SDCP through a broad range of actions and policies that promote both growth and land conservation.

Presented by Brian Powell, Program Coordinator for Pima County Office of Sustainability and Conservation.

 Six Miles of Breathable Air – September 22, 12:05-12:55 p.m.

The distance from “A” Mountain to Reid Park Zoo, that’s the depth of breathable air in our atmosphere. What is in the air we breathe? Where do air pollution and greenhouse gases come from? How is our health and the environment being impacted? What actions can we take to keep the air healthy?

Presented by Karen Wilhelmsen of the Pima County Department of Environmental Quality.

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Tucson Premiere of “Star Men” documentary at the Loft Theater

STAR MEN WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 AT 7:30PM | REGULAR ADMISSION PRICES at the Loft Cinema, 3222  E. Speedway Blvd. Tucson This presentation is part of Science on Screen at The Loft, an initiative of the Coolidge Corner Theatre Foundation, with major support from the Alfred P. Sloane Foundation. “Don’t miss the U.S. Premiere of the … Read more

“The New American Candidate” play at new community theater in Tucson

THE NEW AMERICAN CANDIDATE

WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY PATRICK JAMES CARSON

 “IMAGINE A POLITICIAN THAT WE ALL WANT…HONEST, TRUSTWORTHY, STRAIGHT FORWARD AND SOMEONE WHO LIVES IN THE MIDDLE OF LEFT AND RIGHT.

WHAT WOULD A PERSON LIKE THAT ACTUALLY SOUND LIKE?

IN HILARIOUS, DRAMATIC AND CAPTIVATING STYLE, 93 YEAR OLD PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE JONATHAN PARKER NOT ONLY CHRONICLES THE HISTORY OF DEMOCRACY LEADING TO OUR CURRENT CLIMATE, HE ALSO SUGGESTS THE SINGLE ANSWER WE ARE ALL DESPERATELY LOOKING FOR . . .

. . . OR ARE WE?”

New community theater opening on Sept. 14 at 1365 W. Grant Rd., west of I-10. Tickets on opening night at 6:30 p.m.  — $25; later $12 to $15 (with discounts for military/seniors/students) ongoing through Sept. 30.

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UA Humanities Seminars for Fall 2016

Premier Adult Education from Top Professors 

“Specifically for adult lifelong-learning students, the UA Humanities Seminars Program offers the highest-quality education in letters, arts, and sciences. The faculty are present and former tenured University of Arizona professors selected for their scholarly accomplishments as well as superior teaching ability.

Class topics range widely: history, literature, archaeology, music, classics, science, and more. Courses run in the spring, fall, and summer, with two- and three-hour courses meeting for four to ten weeks. The Dorothy Rubel Room at the UA Poetry Center, with convenient parking north of Speedway, is the venue.

Coming up in Fall, 2016:

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Happiness, Love, and Hope in Medieval Literature

Professor Albrecht Classen

 COURSE TIME AND DATES:
MONDAYS 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. September 26 – December 12, 2016. No class on October 3 and November 21.
Dorothy Rubel/Humanities Seminars Room, 1508 E. Helen Street

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Election Extravaganza at the Rialto Theater on 9/11

Buy tickets (only $10) online here: https://www.ticketfly.com/purchase/event/1274245?_ga=1.199695465.655047616.1472998708&__utma=1.1122799538.1472998708.1472998708.1473009317.2&__utmb=1.1.10.1473009317&__utmc=1&__utmx=-&__utmz=1.1473009317.2.2.utmcsr=yahoo|utmccn=(organic)|utmcmd=organic|utmctr=(not%20provided)&__utmv=-&__utmk=130069519