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Bill Buckmaster moved his radio show to KVOI “The Voice”

Friday, June 3rd, 2011

Radio talk show host (and former Arizona Public Media Channel 6 talk show host) Bill Buckmaster has moved his radio show to KVOI, 1030 AM “The Voice”. He started this radio interview-driven show, The Buckmaster Show, earlier this year in January on KJLL 1330 AM. His new show on KVOI started on June 1 and will be at high noon, weekdays and simulcast in Globe and Douglas, Arizona.

His first guests were three Republicans — Arizona Senate President Russell Pearce, facing a historic recall with over 18,000 signatures submitted by the Recall Pearce campaign, then District 4 Pima County Supervisor Ray Carroll and Ward 6 Councilman Steve Kozachik–the latter two were interviewed about the County and City budgets. They were followed by General John Wickham on Libya. Listen to the interviews (click here).

On June 2 Buckmaster interviewed Tucson Mayor Bob Walkup (who is in his 3rd term and not running for re-election), Congresswoman “Gabby” Giffords’ staffer Mark Kimble (former Associate Editor of the Tucson Citizen), RTA Executive Director Gary Hayes, and lastly legal advisor Donald Loose, Esq. about the new medical marijuana laws. Listen to these interviews (click here).

And if you want to hear previous interviews when Bill Buckmaster was on KJLL radio, log onto www.buckmastershow.com. If you miss any of his upcoming interviews on KVOI, log onto the same website.

To call in to this radio talk show, the phone # is 520-790-2040.

Centennial Park dedication & “Mansions of Main” home tour

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

Centennial Park dedication to commemorate Arizona’s upcoming 100 years of Statehood, along with “Mansions of Main” Home Tour, both on April 2, 2011:

Mayor Bob Walkup, Councilmember Regina Romero, Supervisor Richard Elias, and Robert Knight, Tucson Museum of Art Director are just a few of the dignitaries who will place the first bricks for the Centennial Park Memorial Brick Path. This pathway is dedicated to honoring Tucson’s pioneer families at the time Arizona was granted
statehood.

Saturday, April 2nd 10:00am – 1:30 pm

* 10 am — Presidio San Agustìn del Tucson Firing of the Historic Cannon
o living history enactment
* 12 pm — Box lunch from El Charro at Centennial Park site
o Davis School Mariachi Band
o Presidio Garrison firing of muskets
o box lunch prices are $10 each; credit cards accepted
o lunch includes soda or water
* 1 pm — Ground Breaking Event at Centennial Park
o Tucson Mayor Bob Walkup and Councilwoman Regina Romero will place the first bricks for the Centennial Park Memorial Brick Path

Centennial Park is located in the El Presidio Historic District at the
Northwest corner of West Paseo Redondo and North Main Avenue downtown.

Centennial Park is an official Arizona Centennial Legacy Project
commemorating the history and culture of the El Presidio Historic District
downtown. From the Hohokam who settled here centuries ago to the Spanish
who established New Spain’s Presidio San Agustin del Tucson eight hundred
years later, the Camino Real (Main Avenue as it is know today) has been the
pathway of commerce. The Camino Real is the connecting thread along which
the pioneer families of Tucson chose to build their futures. Be a part of
building a park next to this well traveled trade route to commemorate
Arizona’s Centennial in 2012. Leave a legacy for future generations by
participate in transforming a vacant lot into an interpretive pocket park.
Purchase a brick to represent a pioneer to pave the way for Centennial
Park.

Proceeds to benefit the construction of Centennial Park.
For information, contributions, or brick orders go to
www.centennialparktucson.org.
For additional brick information call: 520.837.8054. 4″ x 8″ Brick with 3 line message
costs $100.00, 8″ x 8″ Brick with 6 line message costs $200.00.

Also on Saturday April 2nd:

El Presidio Historic District “Mansions of Main” Home Tour
Saturday, April 2, 2011 1:30 to 3:30pm
El Presidio Historic District in Downtown Tucson

The “Mansions of Main” Home tour will feature five beautifully restored
homes on Main Avenue which were in existence at the time of statehood.
Spend the afternoon exploring the history and architecture of the El
Presidio Historic District.

Take a leisurely stroll along Main Street or Calle Real (the Royal Road) as it was known in the 1800’s and let your mind take you back in time to when the Steinfelds, the Corbetts, and the Cheyneys opened their homes to entertain guests. Re-enactors dressed in period clothing will present family histories of selected homes and the home tour will allow guests to experience turn of the century Tucson.

Home tour tickets are $10.00 per person.

For more Centennial information go to www.azcentennial.gov, or www.arizona100.org.

For additional press information contact:
Annette Campbell
Campbell Design and Communications
372 West Franklin Street, Tucson, Arizona 85701
520.882.8800

More about these events on Downtown Tucson website:
http://www.downtowntucson.org/news/?p=3146

Mayoral candidate billionaire Marshall Home changes party affiliation to Democrat

Friday, March 25th, 2011

On March 21, 2011 Independent Mayoral candidate Marshall Home filed a change of party affiliation with Pima County Recorder’s Office to Democrat, to challenge attorney Jonathan Rothschild in the August 30 primary. I just confirmed this information with Chris Roads, Pima County Deputy Recorder & Registrar of Voters.

Marshall Home at Independent Rights Party meeting, courtesy of a friend

See my previous blog about “multi-billionaire” and political newcomer Home, who has mostly been registered as a Republican since 1994 in Pima County, but changed to Independent last October, 2010. (click here). He did tell me on the phone that he intended to challenge Rothschild in the Democratic primary.

Please note that there may to be a problem with Marshall Home’s residency in the City of Tucson, since when he filed his registration to change his party affiliation to “Independent” last October, his residence address (3051 W. Mexico St. 85746) was not in the City of Tucson. He changed his address back to 2772 W. St. Tropaz, 85713 in Ward 1 on March 18, 2011.

Who else is running for Mayor now that Republican Mayor Bob Walkup has decided not to seek a 4th term? One Democrat: Jonathan Rothschild. Two Republicans: Shaun McClusky and Ron Asta have filed, and Independent (former Democrat) Pat Darcy is considering a run. Both Asta and Darcy have run for Mayor before (and lost), but not so for all the others.

Also, Green Party candidate Jon McLane just filed this week. Click here.

This is assuming that all these candidates can get enough valid petition signatures by June 1st. Stay tuned.