Stuff to do in Yuma, March 18
THIS WEEKEND:
Thursday, March 18, 1:00pm — The Foothills Library Sewing Club meets every Thursday at the Foothills Library, 13226 E. South Frontage Road. The club will be sewing clothes for babies, toddlers, and young children. All clothes will be donated to children in need. All ages and levels of sewing experience are welcome! There is no charge to attend. For more information, please call the Foothills Library at (928) 342-1640.
Thursday, March 18, 1:00-2:00pm — Secure funding for your nonprofit organization! Grantseekers are invited to attend Proposal Writing Basics at Main Library Meeting Room C, 2951 S 21st Drive. In this webinar you will learn the basics of writing a proposal for your nonprofit organization. If you are new to proposal writing, you may be wondering: What are the key components of a proposal to a foundation or corporation? Who should sign a grant request? How should the proposal be packaged? Should you contact a funder if your proposal is turned down?
Thursday, March 18 – Interactive Science and Health Night at San Luis High School, 1250 N. 8th Avenue. Dinner served 5:30-7:00pm $5; Activities 6:00-7:30pm in the 300, 600, and 700 buildings.
Thursday, March 18, 6:00-8:00pm – The Village Jazz Series outdoors at Yuma Palms with Pete Pancrazi Trio. Phoenix’s highly regarded jazz guitarist and singer Pete Pancrazi brings his critically acclaimed stylings back to Yuma. One of the best guitarists anywhere, Pete is also great with a lyric and loved by audiences.
Thursday, March 18, 6:00pm – Parents and grandparents who have experienced the death of a child at any time, at any age are welcome to a potluck dinner and meeting at Gloria de Cristo Lutheran Church, 11273 E. 40th Street. This is the group’s last meeting until the Fall.
Thursday, March 18, 7:00pm – “A Taste of Mexico” by Folkloric Group Missael performs at Historic Yuma Theatre, 254 S. Main Street, sponsored by Cultural Council of Yuma. Tickets are $10 advance, $15 at the door.
Thursday, March 18, 7:00pm – Arizona Native Plant Society meets at Main Library conference room, 2951 S. 21st Drive. Dr. Barbara Phillips will present “The plant atlas program of Arizona”. The public is invited.
Thursday-Saturday, March 18-20, 7:00pm and Sunday, March 21, 2:00pm – Yuma Community Theater presents ”Caught in the Net”, the hilarious sequel to last season’s successful “Run for your Wife”. This play will be performed at Gila Ridge HS Performing Arts Center, 7150 E. 24th Street. Reserved seat tickets may be purchased online at www.yumacommunitytheater.org and at the door 30 minutes prior to showtime.
Thursday-Saturday, March 18-20 at 7:00 pm — Yuma High School Production of “Pirates of Penzance”, at Snider Auditorium
Friday, March 19, 8:00am-noon — The YRMC Foothills Campus is hosting an open house and tour of the all the services conveniently located on the Foothills Campus – PrimeCare Urgent Care, YRMC Plaza Lab, and YRMC Diagnostic Imaging – all at 11142 S. Scottsdale Dr. See the new digital mammography equipment and lab technology. Get your free cholesterol screening and blood pressure check. Sign up for Silver Connections, YRMC’s new free membership program for those 55 and older. Enjoy complimentary snacks and exciting door prizes. See you there!
Friday, March 19, 9:00am-1:00pm – Non-Traditional Career Fair on the AWC Campus. Free admission. Tech Prep and AWC have partnered together to provide local high school students from Yuma and La Paz Counties the opportunity to explore and participate in interactive activities and breakout sessions during this conference. The goal of the conference is to bring down barriers which may prevent someone from pursuing a particular career because of their gender. Breakout sessions for males may include Hospitality, Massage Therapy, Nursing and Paralegal. Females will participate in sessions such as Automotive, Construction Trades, Public Safety and Welding.
Friday, March 19, 10:00am – The Wellton Library Book Club will meet at the library, 28790 San Jose Avenue, to discuss “Blue Tattoo” by Margot Mifflin. There is no charge, and all are welcome to attend. For more information, call (928) 785-9575.
Friday, March 19, 11:00am-9:00pm – “Pull Thru for the Prison” event at Foothills Bank, 2285 S. 4th Avenue. Drive through and drop off your donations. The first 250 donors will receive an official “Chain Gang” bumper sticker. The following groups are challenging each other for the most donations, so make your Pull-Thru during these time slots: 11am-1pm: Police, Fire, EMT’s etc.; 1-3pm: Yuma High Crims Alumni; 3-5pm: Elected city, county, state and regional officials; 5-7pm: Educators and students; 7-9pm; Current YHS Crims. www.savetheprison.com
Friday, March 19, noon-1:00pm – Lunchtime Lecture Series at Yuma Art Center, 254 S. Main Street. Silk Screen Monoprint, presented by artist Larry Yanez. Admission is free, bring your lunch.
Friday, March 19 – Southwest Christian School Fundraising event at Yuma Civic Center includes raffle prizes and silent auction. 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Silent Auction; 7:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Live Auction; 7:30 p.m. Raffle drawing begins; 5:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Dinner begins for eat in or take out catered by Las Palapas; Dinner tickets may be purchased at the SWCS school office M-F 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., the Fish Tales Bookstore at First Christian Church and Paul Bensel Jewelers. Raffle tickets (for $10.00 each) may be purchased from any student attending SWCS or from Fish Tales Bookstore. (NOTE: Grand prize winners need not be present to win; basket winners must be present to claim prize.)
Friday, March 19, 6:00pm — Family Hang Time at the Yuma Community and Readiness Center, Araby Road at 24th Street, features games like washoes, dodge ball, and even a climbing wall. Each family will receive a large one topping pizza too. The cost is just $11 per family. All ages are welcome. Please register in advance; call 373-5243.
Friday, March 19, 7:00pm – Ballet Yuma Presents “Works by Daniel Marshall”, award-winning choreographer, featuring LaDiego Dance Theater and Ballet Yuma, at Historic Yuma Theatre, 254 S. Main Street. Admission is $10, $6 ages 12 and under.
Friday, March 19, 7:00pm – “Yuma Jazz Company” performs at Julieanna’s Patio Café.
Friday, March 19, 8:00pm – “Highway 61” performs at LZ Bar and Grill.
Friday, March 19, 9:00pm – “Milepost 30” performs at W. Arthur’s Beach Club in Wellton.
Friday-Saturday, March 19-20, 6:00pm – Kevin Melcher performs at Daybreakers Café.
Friday-Saturday, March 19-20, 8:00pm – “Highway 61” performs at LZ Bar and Grill.
Friday-Saturday, March 19-20, 9:00pm – “Slick Nickel” performs at Sharky’s Bar and Bites inside Paradise Casino. Must be 21+.
Friday-Saturday, March 19-20, 9:00pm – “Mirage” performs at Sidewinders inside Quechan Casino. Must be 21+.
Saturday, March 20, 7:00am — 2010 Yuma Family YMCA Golf Tournament at Las Barrancas Golf Course. Four person Scramble with an 8am Shotgun Start. $100 Package includes Entry/Green Fees/ Golf Cart/ 2 Beverage Tickets/ Awards Lunch & Silent Auction. $15 Package includes Awards Lunch & Silent Auction. All proceeds benefit the Strong Kids & Strong Families Campaign which provides scholarships for youth & families to participate in YMCA Programs. (928) 317-0522.
Saturday, March 20, 7:00am registration, 8:00am shotgun start – Yuma Special Olympics golf tournament at Cocopah RV Golf Resort, 6800 S. Strand Ave to raise money for traveling expenses for local special athletes. Registrations or donations may be made by calling Linda Cook at 580-1068 or Annie Fisher at 210-6601. A continental breakfast and lunch will be provided by World Gym and Fisher Automotive.
Saturday, March 20, 7:30am — 5K walk or run race to benefit the Sunrise Elementary School PTO. *T-shirt, *Awards to top 3 finishers in divisions, *U.S.A.T.F. sanctioned. Online registration http://sunriseelementarypto.com/jog-a-thon
Saturday, March 20, 7:30am registration – Tour de Yuma 30 mile bike race starts at Cocopah Casino, 15318 S. Avenue B. Pre-register for $20 at www.bikereg.com and receive a free club t-shirt at check in. Proceeds benefit Yuma Bike Club youth racing division.
Saturday, March 20, 8:00am-noon — Yuma High School Band will be having a car wash at Filiberto’s, 1750 S 4th Avenue. The band will be taking donations to help with travel costs and equipment needs.
Saturday, March 20, 8:00am-3:00pm – Car Wash at Rally’s parking lot, 2380 S. 4th Avenue, is a fundraiser for Relay for Life Team KYMA. Donations wil be accepted.
Saturday, March 20, 8:00am-1:00pm – Cibola HS FFA is holding a plant sale in the Cibola HS front parking lot. The event includes plants for $1, plus the sale of ag mechanics projects, a barbecue meal, and games.
Saturday, March 20, 8:00am – YMCA youth scholarship golf tournament at Las Barrancas, 14476 E. 48th Street, sponsored by YRMC. $100/player includes card with GPS, green fees, lunch, two beverage tickets and contests. The hole-in-one shot could win a Polaris Razor quad. More info from Nancy or Annie at 317-0522.
Saturday, March 20, 9:00am-6:00pm – 2nd Annual State Farm Cibola Scorcher Track Invitational. Come see area track and field teams compete against teams from California and Phoenix in an All Day Track Invitational. There will be sprinting, relays, distance events, throwing events, jumps and pole vault, at Cibola HS, 4100 W. 20th Street.
Saturday, March 20, 9:00am – 6th Annual Tour de Yuma Cycling Event begins at Cocopah Casino. Details and registration information here: http://yumabikeclub.com/index.php?page=tour-de-yuma
Saturday, March 20, 9:00am – Ladies auto do-it-yourself class. Learn how to change a tire, check the fluids, and what you need in your essential emergency safety kit. Also learn about basic traffic laws from DPS Detective Ed Aulds. Register today for this event that is being held at the Clymer Recreation Center. The fee is just $6 and this class is open to ages 16 and up. http://www.active.com/business-events/yuma-az/all-the-ladies-diy-2010
Saturday, March 20, 9:00am-2:00pm – Barn and Tack sale at the home of Lucy Shipp, 2275 W. Chico Lane, to benefit Yuma Horse Show Association. The public is invited to make purchases. Those who want to sell their unneeded tack will pay $10 per table
Saturday, March 20, 11:00am — Sing along with your favorite rock, pop, and blues songs from the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s with guitarist David Piper at the Foothills Library. 13226 E. South Frontage Road. There is no charge to attend. For more information, please call (928) 342-1640.
Saturday, March 20, 11:00am-5:00pm — Since 1998, La Raza Car Club has provided numerous community involved events, hosted fundraisers for less fortunate and for families in crisis situations. La Raza Car and Bike Club will donate the proceeds from our Cruising to the Valley of the Sun 12th Annual Car and Bike Show at Joe Henry Park ($10 per vehicle shown) to K.I.D.S. Cuddlekit Closet. The K.I.D.S. Cuddlekit Closet is a wonderful community program providing assistance to families during times of economic hardship, emotional turmoil, trauma, etc.
Saturday, March 20, noon – Yuma County Cinderella Scholarship Pageant will be held at Historic Yuma Theatre, 254 S. Main Street. To participate, call Ernie, 919-3998 by March 15. Public is invited to attend.
Saturday, March 20, noon-6:00pm — The annual family United Way Music Fest will be held at the West Wetlands Park. Bring your blankets and chairs to have a seat on the lawn to enjoy great music, fabulous food, and fun children’s activities all while supporting the community. The event includes performances by a different local band each hour: Mexican Ostrich, Highway 61, Tommy and the Drifters, Mirage, Rewind, Three Forty. A variety of food will be available for purchase. Admission to the event is FREE. There will be activities for children and lots of delicious desserts and snacks to nibble while enjoying the performances. For additional information, visit www.unitedwayyuma.org or contact Madeleine Coil at 783-0515 or madeleine.coil@unitedway.org
Saturday, March 20, 1:00pm – Yuma Sidewinders Rugby Football Club takes on the Tucson Magpies RFC at Gila Ridge High School, 7150 E. 24th Street. Free admission, match will be held in the practice basin behind the school.
Saturday, March 20, 1:00pm — Families are invited to the Heritage Library, 350 Third Avenue, for a free screening of Disney’s “The Princess and the Frog,” a fairy tale set in Jazz Age-era New Orleans about a young girl named Tiana and her fateful kiss with a frog prince who desperately wants to be human again. (Rated G.) For more information, call (928) 783-5415.
Saturday, March 20, 1:30pm — Visit the Foothills Library, 13226 E. South Frontage Road, Saturday afternoons in March and see a different movie. Family movie: “Confessions of a Shopaholic”, A college grad lands a job as a financial journalist in New York City to support where she nurtures her shopping addiction and falls for a wealthy entrepreneur. (PG) Light refreshments will be served courtesy of the Friends of the Foothills Library. There is no charge to attend. For more information, contact the Foothills Library at (928) 342-1640.
Saturday, March 20, 2:00pm – Families are invited to view free movies at Wellton Library, 28790 San Jose Avenue. “Tinkerbell and the Lost Treasure”, Tinker Bell journeys far North of Never Land to patch things up with her friend Terence and restore a Pixie Dust Tree. (G)
Saturday, March 20, 3:00pm — Look your best this spring! Gabby Garcia, Ventures II stylist and cosmetologist, will be at the Foothills Library, 13226 E. South Frontage Road, to share hair and make-up beauty tips. There is no charge to attend. For more information, please call (928) 342-1640.
Saturday, March 20, 4:00-5:00pm – Tri-tip dinner at VFW, Hwy 95 at milepost 36, with proceeds donated to Yuma Hospice. The public is invited at $7/person.
Saturday, March 20, 5:00-10:00pm – Doctor versus Doctor Spring Culinary Competition to benefit the foundations of AWC and YRMC on the AWC campus 3C building. Competing teams of chefs whip up delicious treats for tasting, including appetizers, beverages, dessert, silent and live auction. Team sign-up and $50 Event tickets available by calling 344-1720.
Saturday, March 20, 5:00pm start — St. Francis 5th Annual Texas Hold ‘em Tournament at Putter Inn Desert Hills Restaurant 1245 Desert Hills Drive. Entry fee is $100 with a 2-for-1 advance entry (due by March 17th), Seating is limited to 125 people. Prizes for 1st, 2nd & 3rd Place Proceeds to benefit St. Francis Dad’s Club Baseball Field Projects at St. Francis School. Must be at least 21 years old. Call Joe at 928-941-1634 or Martin at 928-580-6423 to sign up.
Saturday, March 20, 5:00pm – Yuma Area Art Educators’ Association fundraiser dinner and art auction at the Yuma Civic Center East Wing. Art Viewing and dinner begins at 5:00. Admission to the art viewing is free. Dinner tickets are $13, RSVP to Holly Hendrick Jones at 446-5532.
Saturday, March 20 — “Taste of Yuma” fundraiser to raise money for the Yuma Territorial Prison at the Hilton Garden Pivot Point Conference Center, featuring samplings from local restaurants, live entertainment, and silent auction. Tickets on sale at the Hilton Garden Inn $30.00 each, or call 928-785-1855. www.SaveThePrison.com
Saturday, March 20, 6:00pm — KCFY and Foothills Southern Baptist Church presents “Esterlyn” in Concert at Foothills Southern Baptist Church (Corner of Foothills Blvd & 40th Street) Tickets: Suggested Donation of $5, available at The Ark Christian Bookstore, Audio Einstein, Foothills Southern Baptist Church and KCFY offices.
Saturday, March 20, 7:00pm — Arizona Western College’s Jazz I and Jazz II Ensembles will be presenting their annual AWC Jazz Festival Concert at Kofa High School’s Auditorium. This year the Jazz Festival will feature guest artist Moisés Paiewonsky, Professor of Trombone and Jazz Studies at the University of Arizona. Donations accepted at the door.
Saturday, March 20, 7:00pm – Hot Tamales Latin Ladies of Comedy, featuring Kiki Melendez, Monique Marvez, Ludo Vika and Kira Soltanovich, perform at Paradise Casino. Tickets are $20 at www.startickets.com or (800) 585-3737. Must be 21+.
Sunday, March 21, 2:00pm — Ballet Yuma performs a free Sunday concert series in the Quartermaster Depot, 4th Avenue north of 1st Street.Link: http://www.balletyuma.org Regarded as one of the best pre-professional ballet companies in the country, Ballet Yuma is in its 16th season under the Artistic Direction of Jon Cristofori and Kathleen Sinclair.
Sunday, March 21, approx 7:00pm — C & C Entertainment welcomes you to a free movie night at the Quartermaster Depot to save the Yuma Territorial Prison. Buy hot dogs, popcorn, with a prison tour guide welcoming you in. Bring your lawn chairs, blankets and your donation. The movie starts when the sun goes down; the original “3:10 to Yuma” on a big screen. Prior to the movie, a 6-minute video about the prison will be shown.
Now through April 14 – Those who earn less than $58,000/year may have their taxes prepared for free by volunteer tax preparers here in Yuma. www.MyFreeTaxes.com
Now through April 15, 8:00am-5:00pm — The AWC Art Gallery is now displaying a new exhibit that features the work of Tate Rich and his magical sculptures. All pieces are for sale. The gallery is located in AB 110 and is open Monday through Thursday. There will be a reception for the artist on April 15th from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm.
Arizona Western College is now accepting applications for their upcoming Law Enforcement Training Academy that begins August 12, 2010 and runs two semesters. Applications are available in the Public Safety Institute (HS 107). The application deadline is May 5, 2010. The Public Safety Institute office is open Monday through Thursday from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm. For more information, please call the Public Safety Institute at (928) 317-6452.
Arizona Western College is now accepting applications for their upcoming Fire Academy that begins August 19, 2010 and runs a total of two semesters. Students who have not taken an EMT course will be taking it this summer before the academy begins. Applications are available in the Public Safety Institute (HS 107). The deadline is June 1, 2010 for applications. The Public Safety Institute office is open Monday through Thursday from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm. For more information, please call the Public Safety Institute at (928) 317-6452.
Save The Prison Events, happening now:
Until passes are gone … Volunteers who help save the Territorial Prison can receive a Give a Day Get a Day pass to Disneyland or Disney World. Must pre-register at www.disney.go.com complete the form and confirm a specific date and time to volunteer. More info at Heritage Area 373-5198.
Through March 29, K.I.D.S. Cuddlekit Closet — This local non-profit group is selling 6 different commemorative prints of the prison and 100% of the proceeds will be donated to the prison. Photographer Julie Evans is donating the photographs for this project. K.I.D.S. recently authored and published a book that includes a page about the prison. For photos of the prints and place an order, visit www.cuddlekit.org or call 928-373-8152.
Through March 29, Yuma’s Next Generation Leadership Council Yuma’s Next Generation Leadership is accepting donations on their website to help Save the Prison! www.nexgenyuma.com
Scentsy Candles; Melissa Carter is doing a fundraiser for the Yuma Territorial Prison through her website http://Cherishedscents.scentsy.us. There is a link on the left hand side of the page that says “Yuma Territorial Prison Fundraiser.” Click on that before you purchase so the fundraiser gets the credit. All raised proceeds will go to saving the prison.
NAU-Yuma Bracelets; AWC and NAU Yuma will be selling “Prisoner for Life” bracelets on campus.
AVON Sales; Heather McCloud will donate 30% of sales to the prison: http://heathermccloud.avonrepresentative.com/online_event/view.php?rep_spnsr_evnt_id=30977
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NEXT WEEK:
Monday-Friday, March 22-26, 5:00-10:00pm – Chili’s restaurant is supporting the Save the Yuma Territorial Prison. Mention “Save the Prison” to your server to have 10% of your total purchase donated.
Monday, March 22, 6:00-9:00pm – Gila Ridge HS students Pizza Takeover at Yuma Fun Factory, 4446 E. Cty 10th Street, with proceeds to benefit its first-ever prom. Be sure to tell your server that you are there to support GRHS Prom.
Tuesday, March 23 – Campus Tour and Luncheon sponsored by AWC Foundation, featuring AWC Physical Education and Wellness Program. Reservations are required, 344-1720.
Tuesday-Wednesday, March 23-24 — Meet Jana Bommersbach, author of “The Trunk Murderess: Winnie Ruth Judd: The Truth About an American Crime Legend Revealed at Last”. Tuesday, March 23rd from 2:00-4:00 p.m, Main Library, 2951 S 21st Drive; Wednesday, March 24th from 10:00-11:30 a.m. Foothills Library, 13226 E. South Frontage Road; Wednesday, March 24th from 1:00 p.m.-2:00p.m.; Wellton Library, 28790 San Jose Avenue. Book signings will commence after each program. There is no charge to attend the book discussions or author presentations. For more information, contact Iris Collard, Information Services Manager, at (928) 373-6480.
Thursday, March 23, 1:00-2:30pm — Learn about print and online resources available for genealogy research. Librarian Alicia Thomas will present “How to Find Your Ancestors” in the computer lab at the Main Library, 2951 S. 21st Drive. Basic computer skills are required. There is no charge to attend; however, space is limited. Classes are offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
Tuesday, March 23, 5:00pm – Teens, enjoy new-to-DVD movies at Yuma Main Library, 2951 S. 21st Drive. “Good Hair” Chris Rock explores the wonders of African-American hairstyles. (PG-13).
Tuesday, March 23, 6:00-7:00pm – “Winning Interviewing Skills” presented at Yuma Main Library, 2951 S. 21st Drive. What kind of impression will you make if you get the chance to interview for that job you want? Marco Garcia, PHR, will help you to make the best impression you can.
Tuesday, March 23, 7:00 pm — Three Redneck Tenors performs at Historic Yuma Theatre, 254 S. Main Street, presented by Heritage Festivals. Returning to Yuma after last year’s sold out performance, Billy Bob, Billy Joe, and Billy Billee provide hillbilly humor and song as they mix NASCAR with Beethoven, and lite beer with Puccini. www.3rednecktenors.com For tickets call 928-373-5202 or visit www.yumashowtickets.com
Wednesday, March 24 – Deadline for submissions for the Yuma Sun Battle of the Bands competition. www.contestsinyuma.com/battleofthebands
Wednesday, March 24, 2:30-3:30pm – This event has been cancelled. Secure funding for your nonprofit organization! Grantseekers are invited to attend Proposal Writing Basics at Foothills Library Meeting Room, 13226 E. South Frontage Road.
Wednesday, March 24, 5:30-7:00pm – Yuma County Chamber of Commerce Mixer at Yuma Regional Medical Plaza, 1501 W. 24th Street. Admission is $5. www.yumachamber.org
Now through March 25 – Registrations for the 2010 Season for Yuma Babe Ruth Baseball are being taken at the Yuma Park and Recreation Department Office in the City Office Bldg, One City Plaza. The sign-ups for 13- to 15-year-olds will be open until the last day of Spring Training March 25th & 26th. Registrations will also be accepted on the Arizona Babe Ruth League web site at www.azbaberuth.com
Thursday, March 25 – Deadline for registration for “Life Guard Today” training, scheduled during local school districts’ spring break, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, March 29 through Thursday, April 1 at Marcus Pool, 5th Street and 5th Avenue. The cost is $175 per person and it includes materials and instructor’s fee. The deadline to turn in your application is Thursday, March 25. Those who successfully complete the course will have certifications for Lifeguard, CPR for the Professional Rescuer, and First Aid American Red Cross. Successful students will also be eligible to work as lifeguards for the City of Yuma Parks and Recreation Department. For further information, call the Instructor at (760) 400-0066; Allan Andersen at (928) 343-7946; or Parks & Recreation at (928) 373-5243.
Thursday, March 25, 1:45-2:45pm — The Holly Hofmann Jazz Clinic will be held in the AWC Band Room (MU 102). All students, staff, faculty, and community members are invited to attend the clinic. Holly Hofmann has been recognized as one of the premiere jazz flutists in the country.
Thursday, March 25, 3:30pm – The Wellton Library’s Club de Lectura, a book club for Spanish-speaking adults, will meet to discuss “Clara’s War, One Girl’s Story of Survival” by Clara Kramer. There is no charge to attend. The Wellton Library is located at 28790 San Jose Avenue in Wellton. For more information, call Noemi Ramirez at (928) 785-9575.
Thursday, March 25, 6:00-8:00pm – The Village Jazz Series outdoors at Yuma Palms with Holly Hofmann and Bill Cunliffe. Acclaimed as perhaps the best jazz flutist in the world, Holly Hofmann appears with the most in-demand pianist in L A, Bill Cunliffe. If there is one (free!) event not to miss, this is it.
Wednesday-Friday, March 24-26, 7:00 pm – Cibola High School Dance Concert
Thursday-Saturday, March 25-27, 7:00pm, and Sunday, March 28, 2:00pm – Yuma Community Theater presents ”Caught in the Net”, the hilarious sequel to last season’s successful “Run for your Wife”. This play will be performed at Gila Ridge HS Performing Arts Center, 7150 E. 24th Street. Reserved seat tickets may be purchased online at www.yumacommunitytheater.org and at the door 30 minutes prior to showtime.
Friday, March 26, 10:00am – “Puppy Parade” dog adoption event at Arizona Market Place, 32nd Street at Avenue 4E. The Arizona Market Place is working with the Humane Society of Yuma to bring awareness to the Society and all that they do for the Community. Admission is free.
Friday, March 26, 5:00-7:00pm — Village Art Gallery Features artist Valeen Trujillo and Chuck Warner at Westward Village, 3300 W 8th. Ave. on the patio, refreshments available
Friday, March 26, 7:00pm – “Rockola’s George Harrison Beatles Celebration” at Historic Yuma Theatre, 254 S. Main Street. For ticket information, call (858) 467-1966.
Friday-Saturday, March 26-27, 9:00pm – “Downtime” performs at Sharky’s Bar and Bites inside Paradise Casino. Must be 21+.
Friday-Saturday, March 26-27, 9:00pm – “Str8Up Band” performs at Sidewinders inside Quechan Casino. Must be 21+.
Friday-Friday, March 26-April 2 – 134 Years of Inspiration Art Show & sale at the Yuma Art Center to benefit the prison. A selection of artists will show artwork inspired by the prison. All items are $134 representing the 134 years the prison has been in existence. The Art Center is located at 254 S Main Street and the museum is open daily, closed Mondays; 928-373-5202.
Saturday, March 27, all day – Yuma Air Show at MCAS-Yuma. Information at www.YumaAirShow.com
Saturday, March 27, 9:00am-3:00pm – Arizona Western College‘s Physical and Wellness Program is proud to present a wellness fair, “B-Fit-Yuma”, in the AWC Gym. Admission is a non-perishable food item for Crossroads Mission. With the Crossroads Mission donation, guest’s names will be entered into a door prize drawing for giveaways including fitness equipment from Walmart in the foothills, an MP3 player from Sam’s Club plus more. Vendor space is still available by calling Emily Cortez (928) 317-6046.
Saturday, March 27, 1:00pm — Visit the Foothills Library, 13226 E. South Frontage Road, Saturday afternoons in March and see a different movie. Teen movie: “Twilight”, A teenage girl risks everything when she falls in love with a vampire. (PG-13). Light refreshments will be served courtesy of the Friends of the Foothills Library. There is no charge to attend. For more information, contact the Foothills Library at (928) 342-1640.
Saturday, March 27, 7:00pm – Missoula Children’s Theatre performs at Dateland Elementary school.
Sunday, March 28, 2:00pm – BIGJOYWOW performs a free Sunday concert series in the Quartermaster Depot, 4th Avenue north of 1st Street. Link: http://www.bigjoywow.com BIGJOYWOW is a versatile 5 member pop/rock group based in Yuma, AZ. The band is known for its infectious energy, and performs Classic Rock, R & B, and pop oriented Country.
Sunday, March 28, 8:00pm AZ time – Doobie Brothers perform at Quechan Casino Resort. Tickets start at $30, www.startickets.com or (800) 585-3737.
FUTURE:
Monday-Friday, March 29-April 2 – 134 Years of Inspiration Art Show & sale at the Yuma Art Center to benefit the prison. A selection of artists will show artwork inspired by the prison. All items are $134 representing the 134 years the prison has been in existence. The Art Center is located at 254 S Main Street and the museum is open daily, closed Mondays; 928-373-5202.
Tuesday, March 30, 5:00pm – Teens, enjoy new-to-DVD movies at Yuma Main Library, 2951 S. 21st Drive. “An Education” A coming-of-age story about a teenage girl in 1960s suburban London, and how her life changes with the arrival of a con man. The first screenplay by writer Nick Hornby. (PG-13)
Tuesday, March 30, 6:00-7:00pm – “Budgeting & Financial Planning in Difficult Times”, presented at Yuma Main Library, 2951 S. 21st Drive. Learn about everything you need to consider when trying to stretch your budget. Jamie Norris will show you how.
Tuesday-Sunday, March 30-April 4 – Yuma County Fair at the fairgrounds. www.yumafair.com
Tuesday-Thursday, March 30-April 2 – Students and Faculty of the AWC American Welding Society Student Chapter and the AWC SkillsUSA Student Chapter has organized the Welders Without Borders 2010 Green Welding: The Future is Now advanced welding process technology workshop and symposium to be held on the main campus at Arizona Western College. This program is a hands-on event for those who want to hear it, see it and do it. Registration forms for the event can be obtained from Professor Samuel Colton by calling 928-344-7570 or e-mailing him at Samuel.colton@azwestern.edu Parents with high school students wishing to attend can obtain a registration form from the AWC Tech Prep Director Larry Lebsock by calling 928-344-7742 or by e-mailing him at larry.lebsock@azwestern.edu
Wednesday, March 31, 8:30am-noon — Yuma Nonprofit Resource Center, in collaboration with YANPI (Yuma Area Nonprofit Institute) and Alliance for AZ Nonprofits, will present trainings for non-profits in Meeting Room C at the Yuma Main Library, 2951 S 21st Drive. 8:30-9:00 a.m. Registration; coffee; 9-10:30 a.m. “Your Board and Fundraising”; 10:45 – 12:00 p.m. “Character Counts”. Admission is $20.00 for YANPI/Alliance members and $25.00 for non-members. The deadline for registration is Thursday, March 25th, at 5:00 p.m. Registration is available online at http://www.arizonanonprofits.org/events/eventdetails.aspx?id=320 For more information, please contact Cecilia Young, at (928) 373-6465 or cyoung@yumalibrary.org
Wednesday, March 31, 2:00pm – The Foothills Library, 13226 E. South Frontage Road, is proud to announce its newest book club, “Reading Through the Genres.” Each month will feature a title from a different genre, including mysteries, science fiction, adventure, and more. The first meeting will discuss “The Trunk Murderess: Winnie Ruth Judd” by Jana Bommersbach, a selection from the True Crime genre. There is no charge to attend.
Thursday, April 1, 7:00pm – Thursdays at the Theatre, sponsored by AWC Foundation at Historic Yuma Theatre, 245 S. Main Street. The film is a documentary from the USA, “Mine”. Admission is $5.
Thursday, April 1, 7:00-9:00pm — The Village Jazz Series outdoors at Yuma Palms with High School Standouts with Yuma Jazz Company. Some of the very best young, local musicians get a chance to stretch out with the pros! Come hear what these outstanding high school soloists can do!
Saturday, April 3, noon-6:00pm – Changing Hunger Telethon at Yuma Palms mall to benefit Yuma Community Food Bank. Donations will be accepted at the event and prior to the event at the Food Bank, 3404 E. 24th Street, Ste A.
Thursday, April 8, 6:20am – “Good Morning, Yuma” monthly Chamber of Commerce breakfast at Ramada Inn, 300 E. 32nd Street. The public is invited; admission for the breakfast meeting is $15. www.yumachamber.org
Thursday, April 8, 8:30am – Ground Breaking Ceremony of the new Crossroads Mission Family Shelter, 944 S. Arizona Avenue. Refreshments will follow.
Thursday, April 8, 7:00-9:00pm — The Village Jazz Series outdoors at Yuma Palms with Patrick Berrogain’s Hot Club Combo. In the tradition of “Django” Reinhardt, this is ‘Gypsy Jazz’ at it’s best! Dark, chromatic, Gypsy flavor is mixed with jazz styles to create an irresistible blend. San Diego’s Patrick Berrogain is a master of this style.
Friday-Sunday, April 9-18 – AWC Theatre presents “Steambath” on the AWC Campus
Saturday, April 11, 7:15am registration — Gila Ridge Cross Country and Track teams sponsor a 5k run/walk. Overall male and female receive award. Medals go to the first three males and females in 9 age group categories: 9 and under, 10-12, 13-15, 16-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60- 69, 70-79 and 80-over. The High School and Middle School with the most participants walk away with a Spring Challenge trophy. Register on-site at Gila Ridge High School track between 7:15 and 7:45 am. Event starts at 8:00. There will be refreshments for participants. Questions: Gilaridgecctrackboosterclub@yahoo.com
Sunday, April 11, 3:00 pm — Three Big Band Broadcast performs at Historic Yuma Theatre, 254 S. Main Street, presented by Heritage Festivals. Take a step back in time and experience a 1940s big band concert as it would have been broadcast on live radio. Return to the golden age of radio broadcasts from starlit ballrooms! www.gmartists.com/bigband.htm . For tickets call 928-373-5202 or visit www.yumashowtickets.com
Wednesday-Sunday, April 14-18 – AWC Theatre presents “Steambath” on the AWC Campus
Wednesday, April 14, 7:00pm – Kilalis Polynesian Revue performs at the 3C building on the AWC campus.
Thursday, April 15, 7:00-9:00pm — The Village Jazz Series outdoors at Yuma Palms with Yuma Big Band. Great music from the big band era – brought to life by the big, stylish Yuma Big Band. Hear the memorable music of Miller, Dorsey, Ellington – all the big names (and big sounds!).
Thursday-Sunday, April 15-18 — It’s spring and we hope your thoughts are turning to birding and watchable wildlife along the lower Colorado! Registration is now open for the 2010 Yuma Birding & Nature Festival. For details and to download a registration form, go to www.yumabirding.com . Questions, call Shirley Miller at 928-376-0100 between 8:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Register by March 19 and get $5 off the fee.
Friday, April 16, 6:00 pm – Gila Ridge HS Murder Mystery Dinner Fundraiser at the GRHS Performing Arts Center.
Saturday, April 17, 9:00am — You don’t need to be a star athlete to participate in the Hershey Track Meet; you just need to be 9 to 14 years old and ready to have fun! This free youth event offers events such as the 50-meter dash, softball throw and long jump. Winners will advance to districts and state meets and be given the chance to attend the national meet in Hershey, Pa. Meet at Carver Track on 5th Street and 13th Avenue. The event will conclude around noon. Call 373-5243 for more information.
Saturday, April 17, 8:00am-noon – Community Document Destruction Day at Yuma WORC Center, 3420 W. 8th Street. Shred your first 40 lbs of personal documents, bills, tax statements, etc., for free, then $.25/lb after that.
Saturday, April 17, 10:00am – 3:00pm – “Artbeat 3” on Main Street in Historic Downtown Yuma, sponsored by the City of Yuma Arts and Culture Commission. View and purchase works from various artists.
Saturday, April 17, 7:00pm – “No Reservations Required Tribal Comedy Jam” at Paradise Casinos. Tickets are $25 at www.startickets.com or (800) 585-3737. Must be 21+.
Saturday-Sunday, April 17-18 – American Cancer Society Relay for Life at Desert Sun Stadium. www.relay.org/yumaaz
Wednesday, April 21 – “Dine out for Safety” event at participating restaurants which will donate up to 20% of their day’s proceeds to support Arizona’s Children Association programs and services that prevent family, child, and domestic violence. Visit www.arizonaschildren.org for a list of participating restaurants.
Thursday, April 22, 7:00-9:00pm — The Village Jazz Series outdoors at Yuma Palms with Jason & Elle. Returning for a second Series appearance, this talented, versatile duo enthrals audiences with their endless variety of great soulful sounds.
Thursday, April 22, 8:00am AZ time – Merle Haggard performs at Quechan Casino Resort. Tickets start at $30 available at 800-585-3737 or www.startickets.com .
Thursday-Saturday, April 22-24 — Desert Pointe Productions show TBD, at Gila Ridge HS Performing Arts Center. www.desertpointe.org
Thursday-Saturday, April 22-24, 7:00pm – Cibola High School Spring Musical, show TBD.
Saturday, April 24, all day – Battle of the Bands, sponsored by Yuma Sun. www.contestsinyuma.com/battleofthebands
Saturday, April 24, 7:00pm – Missoula Children’s Theatre performs at the 3C building on the AWC campus.
Thursday, April 29, 7:00-9:00pm — The Village Jazz Series outdoors at Yuma Palms with Yuma Jazz Company and Friends. Ending the Series on a high note, the acclaimed local quintet will perform with some surprise guest artists – a great time will be had by all!
Wednesday, May 5 – Deadline for applications for AWC’s upcoming Law Enforcement Training Academy that begins August 12, 2010 and runs two semesters. Applications are available in the Public Safety Institute (HS 107). The Public Safety Institute office is open Monday through Thursday from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm. For more information, please call the Public Safety Institute at (928) 317-6452.
Wednesday, May 5, 8:00pm – “Mariachi Divas” perform at Paradise Casino. Must be 21+. Reserved seating is $25 available at www.startickets.com or *800-585-3737.
Thursday, May 6, 7:00pm – Thursdays at the Theatre, sponsored by AWC Foundation at Historic Yuma Theatre, 254 S. Main Street. The film is a drama in Spanish with English subtitles, “The Wind Journeys”. Admission is $5.
Thursday-Friday, May 6-7, 7:00pm – Cibola High School will present an evening of one-act plays.
Saturday, May 8, 7:30am – 13th Annual John Boemer Golf Tournament benefiting Arizona’s Children Association, at Yuma Golf and Country Club. Teams and sponsors needed. www.arizonaschildren.org/events.htm
Saturday, May 8, 8:00am-noon – Community Document Destruction Day at Yuma WORC Center, 3420 W. 8th Street. Shred your first 40 lbs of personal documents, bills, tax statements, etc., for free, then $.25/lb after that.
Thursday, May 13, 6:20am – “Good Morning, Yuma” monthly Chamber of Commerce breakfast at Ramada Inn, 300 E. 32nd Street. The public is invited; admission for the breakfast meeting is $15. www.yumachamber.org
Saturday, May 22 – See live country western music featuring Little Texas, Jimmy Wayne, Slick Nickel and Doowah Riders at Yuma County Fairgrounds. Arts, crafts, and food vendors call (928) 246-2924 for more information.
Tuesday, June 1 – Deadline for applications for AWC’s upcoming Fire Academy that begins August 19, 2010 and runs a total of two semesters. Students who have not taken an EMT course will be taking it this summer before the academy begins. Applications are available in the Public Safety Institute (HS 107). The Public Safety Institute office is open Monday through Thursday from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm. For more information, please call the Public Safety Institute at (928) 317-6452.
Saturday, June 5, 11am, 1:15pm and 3:30pm — Ballet Yuma’s Etudes & Excerpts (Academy performance) at Kofa Auditorium. www.balletyuma.org
Friday-Saturday, June 11-12, 7:00pm — “Shark Tales” performed by Dawn’s Dance Studio and Jazz of Yuma at Gila Ridge High School Auditorium, tickets are $10.
CONTINUING WEEKLY EVENTS:
Tours Available of the Historic Yuma Theatre and Yuma Art Center for groups of 4 to 40. Must call to schedule tour at 928-373-5202.
Mondays and Wednesdays, 12:30pm – Alcon Bridge Club Unit 357 of the American Contract Bridge League plays at Yuma Civic Center.
Mondays and Wednesdays, doors open at 4:00pm – I.C. Bingo at 501 S. Avenue B. Early bird game starts at 6:45pm.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday mornings, through April 15 — Yuma Fun Factory is hosting a weekly “Winter Show Down Mini Golf Tournament”. Teams can play Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday mornings. Each team consists of four members with a “Hole in One” contest. The event includes lunch and prizes. Admission is $10 per person.
Monday-Fridays, 9am to 4pm – Cocopah Museum and Gift Shop, south of Somerton, turn right on Avenue G, turn left at County 15th, two miles and follow signs to the Cocopah Museum. Tours available, call 627-1992.
Mondays and Wednesdays, 6:30-8:30pm, through April 28 — The Yuma Readiness and Community Center, located on the corner of 24th Street and Araby Road, will have adult open hoops and a weight lifting and fitness room that is open to the public. Those ages 14 and up can participate for the drop-in fee of $2. Keep in mind that the building will be closed for some holidays. Call the Yuma Readiness and Community Center at 373-5239 or the Parks & Recreation Office at City Hall at 373-5243 for more information.
Tuesdays, 7:00am – BNI, Business Network International, is a highly-focused business referral group, meets at the Ramada Inn, 300 E. 32nd St. Only one member per profession is allowed to join the group. Learn more at our website, www.bniyuma.com or call Lisa at 941-8819.
Tuesdays, 9:00am-3:00pm – China painters share the knowledge of the art; everyone welcome at the Yuma Readiness and Community Center, Araby Road @ 24th Street. More info at 305-1539 or charisv26@gmail.com
Tuesdays, 10:00am-3:00pm, December 1 thru March 30 – The Farmers’ Market returns to the 200 block of Main Street, sponsored by the Yuma Community Food Bank. Booth applications can be picked up at the Food Bank office or requested by phone, (928) 343-1243, http://www.yumafoodbank.org/FarmersMarket.htm
Tuesdays, noon – T’ai Chi Chih class at Serenity Yoga, 720C E. 22nd Street. Admission is free, donations accepted.
Tuesdays, noon – Yuma-Kofa Toastmasters meet at the Yuma Community Food Bank. Participate in a fun and supporting Toastmasters group to become a better speaker and leader. More info, call Mike, 726-0796 or Connie, 726-8958.
Tuesdays, 1:00-3:00pm – Interested in learning English? Conversational English is held at the Heritage Library, 350 Third Avenue, for people who want to learn the basics of the English Language. Classes are free and open to the public. For more information, call (928) 783-5415.
Tuesday, 1:30pm – “Write on the Edge” a writers’ group, meets at the Foothills Branch Library, South Frontage Road just east of Foothills Blvd. All writers are welcome, the group mission is to encourage writers and help them achieve their writing dreams.
Tuesdays, 3:00-5:00pm — ‘Tweens’ ages 10-12 are invited to the Main Library, 2951 S 21st Drive, for games, books, and fun! The last Tuesday of the month will feature a book discussion at Starbucks on Avenue B & 24th Street, complete with complimentary drinks! September’s book is Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney. For more information, call Patsy Miranda at (928) 373-6496.
Tuesdays, 4:30pm — Friendship Singles meets at the Yuma Community Food Bank, 2404 East 24th Street. Come and pick up a monthly calendar of events and meet some new friends.
Second and Fourth Tuesdays, 6:00pm – Bariatric Support Group meets offering peer support, clothing exchange and expert counsel on life after surgery in the Fellowship Hall of Gloria de Cristo Lutheran Church (11273 E. 40th Street – Foothills). If you or someone you know has opted for this surgery, please direct them to this group. For more information, you or they may contact Pat @ 503-4191 or Susan @ 503-3949.
Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6:00-8:00pm – Yuma Sidewinders Rugby Football Club practices at Kennedy Park. Meet at the pavilion near the Hockey Rink. Old ruggers and new players are welcome. We are happy to teach anyone new to the game. Come play the full contact sport without the pads! Any questions contact Guy Avenetti g.avenetti@yahoo.com
Tuesdays, 7:00pm – Free Zumba classes for those 21 and older at the River Room inside Cocopah Casino.
Tuesdays, 7:00pm, through April – Ladies Barbershop Chorus meets at Community Christian Church room 9, 6480 E. Hwy 95.
Tuesdays, 7:30pm – Question Mike hosts live team trivia at the Hangar inside Yuma Landing, 4th Ave @ 2nd Street. Teams of any number can compete. Get there early to enjoy dinner from the Yuma Landing menu.
Tuesdays – Sundays – The Yuma Art Center Museum, 245 S. Main St., programmed by Yuma Fine Arts Association. For more information about Yuma Fine Arts call 329-6607. The Yuma Art Center Museum is open Tues, Wed, Thurs, and Sat. from 10:00am-5:00pm; Friday 10:00am-7:00pm, and Sunday 1:00-5:00pm.
Tuesdays – Saturdays – Karaoke is hosted each night in the Sports Bar inside Cocopah Casino. Must be 21+ to enter casino.
Wednesdays – Yuma Blues Band Jam will happen each week at LZ Bar and Grill, 2175 S. Harley Drive. Blues band jam, open mic night; minors welcome with parent or legal guardian.
Wednesdays, 9:00pm – “Reggae Night” at the Dunes, 711 E. 32nd Street. Local bands will perform, in addition to open mic for those who would like to join in. Must be 21+. No cover charge.
Fourth Wednesday of each month, 11:45am-1:00pm – Yuma County Republican Women meet at Putter Inn, 1245 W. Desert Hills Drive. For reservation call Anne at 344-9389, admission is $11.
Wednesdays and Thursdays, 10:00am — Enjoy “happily ever after” at the Foothills Library story times! Children 5 and under are welcome. The Foothills Library is located at 13226 E. South Frontage Road. For more info, call (928) 342-1640.
Wednesdays, 1:30pm — Enjoy “happily ever after” during story time at the Wellton Library, 28790 San Jose Avenue! Story time for children ages 2-5 years old is offered. For more information, call Deanna Moser at (928) 785-9575.
Second Thursday of each month, 9:30am — Saddle up, partner! The Main Library, 2951 S 21st Drive, announces the formation of the Western Book Club! This book club celebrates a love of Westerns and allows you to read whatever book you want and as many books as you want (as long as it’s Western-themed), and say what you like about them. No required reading—just cowboys and coffee! Put on your best duds and join us for the first meeting. For more information, call (928) 314-2453.
Thursdays, 10:00am – Put your bridge skills to the test! The Foothills Bridge Club meets every Thursday at the Foothills Library, 13226 E. South Frontage Road. All ages and levels are welcome. For more information, call (928) 342-1640.
Second and fourth Thursdays at noon — Spanish conversation classes will be held at the Foothills Library, 13226 E. South Frontage Road, These classes will help you master the basics of Spanish. Classes are free and open to the public.
Thursdays, 1:00pm — The Foothills Library Sewing Club meets every Thursday at the Foothills Library, 13226 E. South Frontage Road. The club will be sewing clothes for babies, toddlers, and young children. All clothes will be donated to children in need. All ages and levels of sewing experience are welcome! There is no charge to attend. For more information, please call the Foothills Library at (928) 342-1640.
Thursdays, 6:00pm – The Cindy Klein Memorial Handbell Choir has open player positions. If you – or someone you know – is proficient at reading music and would like to learn a new instrument (pianists have an especially easy time picking up the bells), contact Lisa at 941-8819 and/or come to rehearsal tonight at Trinity UMC, 3030 S. 8th Avenue!
Thursdays, 6:00-9:00pm — The computer lab at the Main Library, 2951 S 21st Drive, will be available exclusively to high school and college students who need to work on assignments. For more information, call (928) 782-1871.
Thursdays, 6:00-9:00pm – The Polka Rhythm Kings will perform at Cocopah Casino River Room. Free Admission.
Thursdays, 9:00pm – Live Hip Hop Band at The Dunes Restaurant Bar & Grill, 711 East 32nd Street. Must be 21+, no cover charge.
Fridays, 3:30pm – Teen Gaming Club will meet at the Heritage Branch Library, 350 S. 3rd Avenue. Free admission.
Every other Friday, 3:00pm – The Cribbage Club will meet at The Foothills Library, 13226 E. South Frontage Road. All ages and levels are welcome. Bring your own board, or use one of ours! For more information, call the Foothills Library at (928) 342-1640.
Fridays, 5:00pm; Saturdays, 11:00am and 5:00pm; Sundays 11:00am — Come join the Zumba revolution! Zumba is a Latin inspired, dance fitness class that incorporates both Latin and international music with dance moves creating a dynamic, exciting, and extremely effective fitness system. Classes are held at the North End Community Center. The fee is $25 for eight classes or a $4 drop in fee, all payable to the Instructor. Only cash will be accepted. For more information, call 373-5245.
Last Friday of each month, 5:00-7:00pm — Village Art Gallery Patio Sale, 3300 S 8th Ave. Featuring oil and water color paintings, gourds, photography, jewelry and miniatures on piano keys. Refreshments available. The patio will be full of art and you will be able to talk to the artists.
Fridays, 6:30pm – YCTPA sorting and penning practice at Diamond W Arena. More info from Lawana at 580-7343.
Fridays, 7:00 – 10:00pm – Teen Open Hoops: it’s a way to have some fun and get your exercise in. For just $1, come on down to the Joe Henry Optimist Center Gymnasium, located at 1793 S. 1st Ave., for games of pickup basketball every
Friday evening. Just show up and the Site Supervisor will put you on a team. Parents, this program is supervised to make sure teens are playing fair and having a good time. For more information, call 373-5200.
Fridays, 9:00pm – Live Country Band at The Dunes Restaurant Bar & Grill, 711 East 32nd Street. Must be 21+, no cover charge.
Second Saturday of the month, 11:00am — The Foothills Library, 13226 E. South Frontage Road, will host “a Reading Tea”. Enjoy conversation about books, personal writing, and tea culture in an informal atmosphere while sipping a new variety of tea each month! There is no charge to attend; however, space is limited and registration is required. For more information, and to register, please call Roxann Swain, Information Librarian, at (928) 373-6523.
Third Saturday of the month, 11:00am-1:00pm — Kids ages 8-12 are invited to play board games at the Foothills Library, 13226 E. South Frontage Road. You can bring your own game, and use ours too! Please note, children under the age of 10 must be supervised at all times by a parent or caregiver that is at least 16 years old. For more information, call (928) 342-1640.
Second Saturday of each month, 10:30am – Teen Chatter Club will meet at the Wellton Library, 28790 San Jose Avenue in Wellton, to chat about gaming, movies, music, technology and whatever is on your mind! The club will continue to meet on the second Saturday of each month. For more information, call Audrey Alvarado at (928) 785-9575.
Saturdays, noon-2:00pm – Homework Help will be available for those in grades K – 12 at the Main Library craft room, 2951 S 21st Drive. First come, first served, no cost.
Last Saturday of each month, 2:00pm — The Wellton Teen Anime Club will meet at Wellton Library, 28790 San Jose Avenue in Wellton, to watch anime films and discuss the best of manga books at the library. Anime Club will meet on the last Saturday of each month. For more information, call Audrey Alvarado at (928) 785-9575.
Sundays, 1:00pm – Hula Classes offered by Hui O Hawaii at Kennedy Park, 24th Street @ Kennedy Lane. Continues each Sunday through the winter.
Sundays, 5:00-7:00pm — “A Course in Miracles” group will meet at Nature’s Express Restaurant, 2905 S. 4th Avenue. “A Course in Miracles” is a transformative spiritual text that takes people from a place of fear to a place of love. There is no charge other than the book ($28 at amazon.com or any major book seller). For more information you can go to www.Oprah.com and search for “A Course in Miracles” or contact Dee at 928-503-7648 or e-mail deemermaid18@yahoo.com
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Yuma’s Main Library, 2951 S 21st Drive, is proud to announce the launch of an online reservation system for its meeting rooms! To reserve a room for your next event, visit www.yumalibrary.org and click on Meeting Room Reservations on the right hand side of the homepage. A self-serve kiosk is also available in the Main Library’s Administration office. For more information, call (928) 782-1871.
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Please store the city’s Graffiti Hotline on your mobile phone—the number is (928) 329-2828. Whenever you notice graffiti, call that number with the location and color of the wall or object sprayed. Most cleanups are conducted within a day or two.
Leave anonymous tips on crimes in Yuma, call 78-CRIME (782-7463). If an arrest is made, you can call back, give your case number and receive up to $1000 in cash reward.