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Published: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 7:10 PM CDT
Winona Sharp featured

artist at Gallery of Dreams

During the month of August, Gallery of Dreams in St. David, will feature the work of Tombstone resident and photographer Winona Sharp.

Sharp calls her manipulated photography "attention getters" because of the bright colors and added dimensions.


Sharp's work is on display at the Gallery of Dreams, 245 E. Patton (Highway 80) St., in St. David. For more information and hours contact the gallery at 720-2649.

Pomerene PTO hosts scholastic book fair

Pomerene PTO is hosting a scholastic book fair Aug. 24 through Aug. 28 at the Pomerene Post Office. The fair is open daily from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and open to the public.

Parkinson's disease

support group meetings

A monthly Parkinson's disease support group meeting started July 29 in the St. Timothy Recreation Building at Holy Trinity Monastery in St. David.

Call Sister Corinne Fair at 720-9682 for more information.

VFW Post 6271

fundraising dinner

VFW Post 6271, 233 E. 5th St., is hosting a fundraising dinner Friday, Aug. 21 from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Menu includes chicken-fried steak, mashed potatoes, gravy, vegetable, salad and roll.

Cost is a $6 donation to benefit VFW's color guard. For takeouts or more information, call 586-2197. Public welcome. Sunday bingo starts at 6 p.m. The kitchen for Sunday bingo is closed through Sept. 6.

Marine Corps League

meeting days changed

Monthly meetings of the Cpl. George Salcido Detachment of the Marine Corps League will be held at VFW Hall, 233 E. 5th St. at 6:30 p.m. on the third Thursday of each month.

All retired, reserve or active duty Marines and FMF Corpsmen are invited to attend and join. Anyone interested in supporting Marine Corps ideals can join as an associate member. Call Don Swift at 586-1561 for more information.

Benson Eagles

plan August events

Benson Eagles Aerie No. 3593 hosts an array of activities including Tuesday night tacos from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday night bingo. Kitchen opens at 5 p.m. and card sales start at 5:30 p.m. Early bird play starts at 6 p.m.

Friday fish fry will be Aug. 21 from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. The birthday bash is set for Saturday, Aug. 22 and will include horseshoes, barbecue and a covered dish dinner. Karaoke starts at 7 p.m.

The kidney fund raffle for a barbecue grill is on. Check with the Aerie for details, 586-3043.

Arts council seeks artists' work for public display

The San Pedro River Arts Council, (formerly the Benson Arts Commission), is issuing a call to artists for works on paper only, with a western theme, to be hung in the City Hall Gallery in Benson. Those interested can call Sylvia Burnside at 520-586-4782, or email bensonartsbelle@mac.com for further information.

County Amateur Golf

Tournament upcoming

Find out who's the best in Cochise County. Sign up for the Sept. 12, and Sept. 13 Amateurs Golf Tournament open to the first 80 to sign up by Aug. 30.

Action will begin at the San Pedro Golf Course in Benson on Sept. 12 and will continue on Sept. 13 at the Pueblo Del Sol course in Sierra Vista.

Handicap required and proof of Cochise County residency or military proof is required at registration.

The two-day event costs $80 per person and will include cart and range balls.

Tournament proceeds benefit All the Kings Horses Children's Ranch in Benson, which provides a home for abused and neglected kids.Coordinators are also looking for sponsors of the event. For information call Terry Celentano at 586-7314.

Half off all month in

Benson Library sale

Books in the sale room of Benson Public Library will cost half of the posted price during the month of August. For example, a hardback book usually priced 50 cents is 25 cents.

The sale features magazines, audios, CDs, DVDs and records. The library is located at 300 S. Huachuca St.

Thursday night bingo

at Cochise Terrace

Thursday night bingo is held at Cochise Terrace RV Resort in Benson. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. with early bird game at 6 p.m. Games at 6:30 p.m. Kitchen opens at 5:20 p.m. with games at 6:30 p.m. sharp. Call (520) 586-0600.

Benson Elks to

serve taco dinners

The Benson Elks Lodge will begin serving tacos and all the trimmings on Tuesdays. The complete taco plate will include different entrees and side dishes each week for $6.

Dinners served at the Masonic/Elks Lodge at 623 Foothill Dr., from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Profits benefit Benson's charities.

These fundraising efforts are open to the public. For information and membership in the Elks call the secretary at 586-6162 or e-mail BensonElks@dishmail.net.

Bingo Monday at Benson Senior/Community Center

Bingo games are held every Monday at the Benson Senior/Community Center. Card sales from 12:20 p.m. to 12:55 p.m. Each card price of $1.50 includes 12 regular games and the progressive cover-all.

Must be at least 18 to play. Open to the public. The center is located at 705 West Union St., by the city pool.

AARP Driver Safety

Program setting schedule

The American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) is setting up its summer schedule for the AARP Driver Safety Program (formerly AARP55 Alive/Mature Driving) for the Willcox and Benson areas.

This course is designed for drivers 50 years of age or older, but anyone may attend, and covers all aspects of the effects of aging as it relates to driving and how to compensate for these changes.

For more information or to register, call Pierre at 520-384-3621. Leave message if necessary.

Interdenominational

Bible study to begin

A women's interdenominational Bible study will meet Wednesday mornings from 9 a.m. to 11:15 a.m., beginning Sept. 16, at First Baptist Church, 983 S. Ocotillo Ave. Child care available for children age 2-5.

The study is on the book of Daniel with Beth Moore.

Bible study for men and women will begin Monday, Sept. 14, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. There is no child care available during this study group. Classes for women and children will begin Wednesday, Sept. 16. Nursery available for babies, and preschool-age children 2 to 5, with monitored study room for home-schooled students.

The studies are open to all denominations. For additional information call 586-3362 or 720-4537 or 221-0129.

For information on Moore visit www.bethmoore.org or call 1-888-700-1999.

VICaP seeks volunteers

to help drive residents

Volunteers are sought to drive area residents to medical appointments in Sierra Vista, Tucson and Willcox. Call 586-2521 for information.

Sr. property valuation freeze application deadline

The Cochise County Assessor reminds Cochise County residents of the approaching Sept. 1 application filing deadline for the Senior Property Valuation Freeze Option. This option allows the property valuation of a primary home to be frozen for a three year period, and may remain frozen as long as the homeowner re-qualifies every three years.

To qualify, the homeowner must be 65 years of age, must have lived in the home for a minimum of two years, and the home owners annual total income must be below $32,352 for a single owner or $40,440 if two or more owners.

The income is based on total income from all sources, taxable and non-taxable, and must include all owners on the property title.

Application must be made on the Department of Revenue form DOR 82104. These forms are available from the assessor's office and must be filed with the required documentation at the assessor's office by Tuesday, Sept. 1. Call the Cochise County Assessors Office at (520) 432-8650 for information.

Middle San Pedro data presentations scheduled

USGS will tag team with Dr. Chris Eastoe, U of A GeoChem Lab for two presentations on recent data collected in the Middle San Pedro Area.

Kimberly Beisner, hydrologist, will provide information on USGS work related to water levels, water samples, and the geology of the basin.

Chris Eastoe, U of A Geochem Lab, will be presenting results of an 18-month study that describes groundwater ages and whether/where significant recent recharge to the aquifer has taken place. The carbon-14 data and additional water chemistry data help us better understand the sources of water in our regional aquifer.

Presentations will be made at the Community Watershed Alliance monthly meeting at Benson City Hall, Aug. 25, 6:30 p.m.

SACA in Benson set

to move to new location

Southeastern Arizona Community Action in Benson will have a new location. Effective Sept. it will be located at 120 W. 6th St., from the current 705 W. Union St. address.

Mother Earth Yarn

at Art & Quilting Gallery

Mother Earth Yarn will be consigning at the Art & Quilting Gallery annex of the San Pedro Arts and Historical Society, 267 E. 5th St., No. 2. The gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in September. The gallery offers classes catered toward the community's desires the third Thursday of each month beginning Oct. 15, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Mother Earth Yarn uses eco-friendly yarn.

Sierra Vista Fiddle

Contest set for Sept. 19

Now in its fifth year, the Sierra Vista Fiddle Contest will provide a day of music and entertainment on Saturday, Sept. 19 at the Veterans Memorial Park bandshell, featuring fiddlers from throughout the Southwest compete for more than $3,000 in cash prizes. Admission is free.

For more info, visit www.ccyo.info and click on fiddle contest, call Jim Jones at 678-0397 or email thejonesaz@cox.net.

Art lessons offered

by artist Bernard Fierro

Something to do this summer, take art lessons at the studio of artist Bernie Fierro, just beyond Mescal. Call 586-7903 for information or email bernardfierro@earthlink.net.



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