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The Love Show on the 1st of February

Monday, January 28th, 2013

Local celebrities perform live on stage to benefit school music programs
Southern Arizona Arts and Cultural Alliance and University of Arizona School of Music present The Love Show, featuring an evening of romantic songs, Feb. 1

Special Guests Include…
Co-Hosts – Elliot Glicksman & David ‘Fitz’ Fitzsimmons
Featured Performers
Jason Carder, Bob Fee, Kathleen Buske, Bill Ganz, LeeAnne Savage, Crystal Stark, Duo Vibrato, Katherine Byrnes, Julie Anne and Jack Neubeck

Friday, February 1, 2013
Westin La Paloma Resort, 3800 E. Sunrise Drive Tucson, AZ 85718

6pm Social Hour – Cash Bar, Hors d’oeuvres, Silent Auction and Dessert
7:30pm LOVE Show Performance

The Southern Arizona Arts and Cultural Alliance and University of Arizona School of Music invite you to spend the night with co-hosts Elliot Glicksman and David ‘Fitz’ Fitzsimmons for the resurgence of Southern Arizona’s famed “Evening of Love Songs”. Newly dubbed “The LOVE Show”, the event will feature the University of Arizona’s Jeff Haskell and Moisés Paiewonsky producing Southern Arizona’s most unique and entertaining stage and music production alongside the UA Studio Jazz Ensemble for an evening of music, fun and romance starring some of Tucson’s greatest celebrity lovers.

Solo performances, dancing, music and more!

GENERAL ADMISSION SEATING
$100 per person $75 tax deductible
Includes Hors d’oeuvres, Silent Auction, Dessert and Ticket to the LOVE SHOW Concert
50% Off Tickets – Limited Time Only $50 each

VIP TICKET PACKAGES $1,000
The LOVE Package Includes 10 VIP tickets + VIP seating
+ Full Page Ad in event program $700 tax deductible

Purchase tickets over the phone at (520) 797-3959 x 1

Sounds like a lot of love and fun on 2/1/13, especially for their art goal:

“A COMMUNITY BENEFIT TO BRING MUSIC TO TUCSON AREA STUDENTS OF ALL AGES Proceeds from the concert will go directly to support jazz music programs at the University of Arizona School of Music, as well as arts education programs in more than 20 local Southern Arizona schools presented by the Southern Arizona Arts and Cultural Alliance”.

6th Annual Tucson Musicians Museum Celebration of Music & Culture

Thursday, September 27th, 2012

What: The 6th Annual Tucson Musicians Museum Music and Cultural Event
There will be live music and a Silent Auction with appetizers and drinks available.
The Tucson Junior Strings will be playing in the lobby pre-event.

Where: The Tucson Convention Center’s Leo Rich Theatre, 260 S. Church, Tucson 85701.

When: September 30th, from 4:00pm to 7:00pm.

Who: The Inductees are:
Brian Bromberg – jazz
David Bromberg – jazz
Bobbie Kimmel – rock
Black Man Clay – world-beat percussion
Domingo DeGrazia – Spanish guitar
Ned Sutton – folk
Rev. Amos Lewis – gospel
David Rife – violinist
Sidney George – blues/zydeco
Rosemary Koshmider – country
Carlos Bedoya Saldivar – Mariachi Guitarist-Music Director
Posthumous Inductees:
Howard Bromberg – Drummer
Norman Douglas Sholin – Guitarist

Special comedic performances by Suzie Sexton, David Fitzsimmons, Elliot Glicksman. I heard all three on stage recently at the Fox Tucson Theatre, and they are very funny.

Cost: $40, Tickets available at:
www.TucsonMusiciansMuseum.org
17TH Street Market: 830 E 17th St, (520) 792-2588,
& The Chicago Store: 130 East Congress, (520) 622-3341
& 5646 E Speedway, Tucson, AZ 85712 (520) 886-1516

Tucson Musicians Museum Mentorship Program

This program is a critical component of the TMM mission – to perpetuate Tucson’s unique musical heritage and culture. By partnering with public and charter schools, established music-related organizations and youth-oriented clubs and associations, TMM shall assist in the preservation of Tucson’s sound by matching qualified professional musicians with qualified young musicians, who might otherwise be unable to afford such guidance. TMM’s Mentorship Program will undoubtedly benefit interested and underserved youth in Tucson, but will also benefit deserving musicians who have so graciously given of their time and talents for so many years.
Funds raised for the TMM Mentorship Program will assist in the purchase of instruments and books for the students, and will also go toward financially compensating professional musicians, as mentors, for their time and contribution to youths’ education.

Pima County Democratic Party’s Inauguration luncheon

Monday, November 21st, 2011

In two weeks on December 5, Mayor-elect Jonathan Rothschild, Ward 1 Councilmember Regina Romero, Ward 2 Councilmember Paul Cunningham and Ward 4 Councilmember Shirley Scott — all Democrats– will be sworn in to their respective City of Tucson offices. This is Rothschild’s first political office, Romero’s 2nd four-year term, Paul’s first elected term (he was appointed to this seat in May, 2010), Scott’s fifth term on the Council.

The other City Councilmembers currently serving are Ward 3 Karin Uhlich (D), Ward 5 Richard Fimbres (D), and Ward 6 Steve Kozachik (R). They are up for re-election in two years.

The inauguration ceremony is scheduled for 10 a.m. at Tucson Convention Center (TCC) in the North meeting rooms. Thereafter the Pima County Democratic Party is hosting an inauguration luncheon at the TCC Ballroom, also at 260 S. Church Ave. Details for tickets below to this “Moving Tucson Forward” luncheon.

Additional invited guests: former Mayors Tom Volgy and George Miller.

Master of Ceremonies: Elliot Glicksman

Special Live Performance by Calexico and friends!

Congratulations again to the winners of the City’s 2011 General Election.