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Published Online August
2008
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ARE YOU
READY FOR SOME DIAMONDBACK BASEBALL? |
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Arizona
Diamondbacks vs. Florida Marlins - Come see
Gonzo again! Saturday, August 23rd at 5:10 p.m. Gates open at 3 pm.
We will be seated in the bleachers. First 25,000 in the ballpark get a
bobble head doll.
RSVP TO
JAIME WHITE-JAMES BY AUGUST 4th.
TICKETS ARE ONLY $7.50 A PIECE
You must send your check and
registration form by
August 4th to:
Arizona AALAS, Univ of AZ, P.O. Box 210101, Tucson, AZ, 85721
Hop on the Diamond Express -
For every Saturday and Sunday home D-backs game, a luxury bus travels
from the Foothills Mall (by Outback restaurant) to Chase Field in
Phoenix. Bus leaves at 2:30pm. Come root for the home team without the
hassles of driving and parking. As usual we will have movies, giveaways
and raffle...fun! You can bring drinks (cans or plastic only) and food
in small coolers. Bring the kids because we have special fares for them.
Round-trip adult fares are $18 per person, kids 12 and under are only
$15 each. Purchase game tickets then call 434.1367 to reserve your
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Aug 1 & 2:9- 5 pm - Humane Society of Southern
Arizona’s Cool Cats & Groovy Dogs Adopt-A-Thon
Join the HSSA, Sonic, 97.5 BOB-FM, and more
as we celebrate the 1970s and find new homes for our groovy
animals! Visit the shelter all weekend for fantastic
adoption specials, food, fun, and music with a retro-70s
feel. The Dryheat Panzers will be holding a vintage
VW Show from on Saturday the 2nd, and all
adopters from Friday & Saturday will have their names
entered into a drawing to win a new Nintendo Wii
gaming system! For more info:
www.hssaz.org
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Aug 2: 10:30-11:30am -
Winnie the Pooh WALK Storybook Character Hour
SU Main Bookstore
Do you know what Pooh Bear likes
even more than honey? Stories and hugs! Join us and our
favorite cuddly Bear at the UA BookStores. Storybook
Character Hours: Join your favorite book character every
first Saturday of each month, 10:30am at your official UA
BookStores (SMUC), for an hour of storytelling and
activities. Become a
W.A.L.K. member
to receive early reminders about upcoming programs and 20%
Discount on General Reading Books!
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Aug 2: 1-4pm
Creating Portraits with Character: Photography Workshop
UofA Museum of Art & Archive of Visual Arts
Fee: $30.
Registration is limited to 15 participants! Pre-registration
is required. FABULOUS PHOTO PORTRAITS - Bring
your digital camera and join photographer Bryan Call to
discover techniques for producing a fabulous portrait. This
workshop will cover the basics of portrait photography,
specifically, how location, lighting, pose, and clothing can
inform viewers about a personality. In addition to
traditional portraiture you will consider the idea of
landscape as portrait. About the Instructor -
Photographer Bryan Call has worked as a photography
assistant and freelance photographer. He has a Bachelors of
Art in Cinema and Photography from Southern Illinois
University where he was a teaching assist for Gary Kolb and
Daniel Overturf. Bryan is currently enrolled in the UA
School of Art Graduate program in photography and is a
teaching assistant for Frank Gohlke.
For more information call UAMA Curator of
Education Lisa Hastreiter-Lamb at 621-9506 |
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Aug 6: 2-4pm -
Preparing for University Retirement with the Arizona
State Retirement Plan (ASRS)
USB Rm 214
This information session is for anyone planning to
retire from the University within the next three years.
Topics covered include: options for continuation of
medical, dental, and life insurance coverage; the
Retiree Accumulated Sick Leave Program (RASL);
University privileges for retirees; and information
about working after retirement, including working for an
Arizona university or other state agency. To register:
http://www.hr.arizona.edu/04_cb/finEd/allReg1.php |
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Aug 11: 2-5pm - High
Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Training
USA room 104
The HOV training program has been
modified to meet State of Arizona requirements. HOVs are
defined as any full size van or Sport Utility Vehicle with
seating capacity of 8-15, and full size cargo vans. Minivans
and SUVs with seating capacity of less than 8 do NOT require
HOV driver training or certification. All HOV drivers
(faculty, staff, students, volunteers) must attend a
classroom training session, AND successfully complete a
behind-the-wheel road test conducted by RM&S or other
authorized observer. Road tests conducted by RM&S are
scheduled separately from the classroom training, and must
be done by appointment. The behind-the-wheel road test takes
about 30 minutes to complete. Departments may conduct the
behind-the-wheel road test at their own convenience with
their own staff upon prior approval and authorization by RM&S.
Those interested in conducting their own behind-the-wheel
road tests should contact John Murphy at 621-4551 or
murphjoh@email.arizona.edu
for orientation and approval. For details on these new
requirements, and other important policy changes, see the
new UA Fleet Safety Policy. Classes are subject to
cancellation or re-scheduling based on the number of
registrations received. To register for an HOV
training session, or a behind-the-wheel road test, contact
Sara Thomas at 626-1136 or
sthomas@email.arizona.edu
or
register on-line.
For questions about the training requirement and HOV policy,
contact John Murphy at 621-4551 or
murphjoh@email.arizona.edu. |
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Aug 12: 8:30-11:30am - Supervising
Student Employees Workshop
USB 214
Supervising a student
employee is challenging and rewarding experience. The
student employee often has a unique set of needs: juggling
school, work and additional life responsibilities. This
session will provide you with guidelines to follow during
the initial hiring process and information pertinent to the
day-today supervision of student employee.
To register:
http://www.hr.arizona.edu/08_o/development3/main.php?sel=register
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Aug 13: Noon - 1pm -
UA Caregiver Support Group
Student Union Presidio Room
UA Life & Work Connections, in
collaboration with Pima Health System Caregiver Education &
Support Program, announces the formation of a caregiver
support group meeting for a place to share our concerns and
develop new coping skills. The "open-ended" support group is
facilitated by a Master's level professional known in the
Tucson area for her expertise in caregiving, aging and
health care. Participants may attend on a regular basis or
less frequently, as needed. According to Jan Sturges,
Caregiving Coordinator at Life and Work Connections,
Networking with other caregivers is a healthy way for them
to connect with people who have similar concerns, and to
share ideas for coping with the daily issues they face.
Participating in a caregiver support group is a great way to
refocus, re-energize and rebalance." Go to
http://lifework.arizona.edu/ec/events.php
for updates. For more information about the caregiver
support group, or to schedule an elder care consultation,
please contact Jan Sturges at 626.4770 or
sturgesj@email.arizona.edu
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Aug 18: 10-6pm - UMC Red Cross Blood
Drive
University
Medical Center Cafeteria Rooms A, C
To reserve your donation appointment, contact: UMC Bloodline
- 694-7853 American Red Cross - 917-2820 or www.givelife.org
(Sponsor Code UMC) Donor identification is required prior to
donating blood. Contact: Susan Guerrero 694-7853 or email:
swguerrero@umcaz.arizona.edu |
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Aug 19: 7-3pm - UMC Red Cross Blood
Drive
University
Medical Center Cafeteria Rooms A, C
To reserve your donation appointment, contact: UMC Bloodline
- 694-7853 American Red Cross - 917-2820 or www.givelife.org
(Sponsor Code UMC) Donor identification is required prior to
donating blood. Contact: Susan Guerrero 694-7853 or email:
swguerrero@umcaz.arizona.edu |
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Aug 20: 8:30-11:30am -
Professional Success Institute Orientation Workshop
USB 214
This is the kickoff
course for the Professional Success Institute. In addition
to learning more about the certification program,
participants will assess where they are, where they want to
be, and what they need to do to reach their professional
goals. To register:
http://www.hr.arizona.edu/08_o/development3/main.php?sel=register |
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Aug 20: 9:30 -10:30am -
Fighting Fires with Portable Fire Extinguishers (hands-on)
USA room A406
For information
contact Frank Perez at 626-8739 or
fsperez@email.arizona.edu.
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Aug 20: 9-2pm - UMC Red Cross Blood
Drive
UMC North
Cancer Clinic Rm 2280
To reserve your donation appointment, contact: UMC Bloodline
- 694-7853 American Red Cross - 917-2820 or www.givelife.org
(Sponsor Code UMC) Donor identification is required prior to
donating blood. Contact: Susan Guerrero 694-7853 or email:
swguerrero@umcaz.arizona.edu
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Aug 21: 9-2pm - UMC Red Cross
Blood Drive
1st and River - red cross mobile unit
To reserve your donation appointment, contact: UMC Bloodline
- 694-7853 American Red Cross - 917-2820 or www.givelife.org
(Sponsor Code UMC) Donor identification is required prior to
donating blood. Contact: Susan Guerrero 694-7853 or email:
swguerrero@umcaz.arizona.edu |
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Aug 26: 1-4pm - High
Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Training
USA room 104
The HOV training program has been
modified to meet State of Arizona requirements. HOVs are
defined as any full size van or Sport Utility Vehicle with
seating capacity of 8-15, and full size cargo vans. Minivans
and SUVs with seating capacity of less than 8 do NOT require
HOV driver training or certification. All HOV drivers
(faculty, staff, students, volunteers) must attend a
classroom training session, AND successfully complete a
behind-the-wheel road test conducted by RM&S or other
authorized observer. Road tests conducted by RM&S are
scheduled separately from the classroom training, and must
be done by appointment. The behind-the-wheel road test takes
about 30 minutes to complete. Departments may conduct the
behind-the-wheel road test at their own convenience with
their own staff upon prior approval and authorization by RM&S.
Those interested in conducting their own behind-the-wheel
road tests should contact John Murphy at 621-4551 or
murphjoh@email.arizona.edu
for orientation and approval. For details on these new
requirements, and other important policy changes, see the
new UA Fleet Safety Policy. Classes are subject to
cancellation or re-scheduling based on the number of
registrations received. To register for an HOV
training session, or a behind-the-wheel road test, contact
Sara Thomas at 626-1136 or
sthomas@email.arizona.edu
or
register on-line.
For questions about the training requirement and HOV policy,
contact John Murphy at 621-4551 or
murphjoh@email.arizona.edu. |
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Aug 27: 10-2pm Wildcat Student
Employment Fair
SUMC North Ballroom
Undergraduate Initiatives in collaboration
with Career Services once again offers the Wildcat Student
Employment Fair to provide University departments and
programs with an interactive and direct method of recruiting
and hiring student employees and/or interns. Higher
Education research tells us that if students must work, on
campus employment has a positive impact on persistence,
degree completion, timely graduation, and the probability of
enrollment in graduate or professional school. On campus
employment also enhances students' involvement with and
integration into institutions of higher education. This
year's fair, held on Wednesday of the first week of classes
in the Student Union Memorial Center North Ballroom,
promises to be highly attended by both departments seeking
student employees and/or interns and students seeking
on-campus employment. Over 45 departments and over 500
students attended last fall's fair. In addition to
informational tables, demonstrations for both students and
campus employers of the Wildcat JobLink system and resume
checks for students will be held onsite. Prior to the Fair,
students will be able to access a list of participating
departments and their available positions via the Career
Services website. However, they will not be able to apply
online for open positions through Wildcat JobLink until
after the fair. If your department is interested in
participating, please visit the registration website located
at
http://www.career.arizona.edu/faculty/?wsef
and register by Friday, August 8, 2008.
Participation in the Wildcat Student Employment Fair is
limited to university departments only, and there is no cost
to departments to register. Once you register, be sure to
click on the link to Career Services' Wildcat JobLink (
http://www.career.arizona.edu/?joblink-faculty) to post
your department's student employment or internship
opportunities.
For more information about the Wildcat Student Employment
Fair please contact Lizzie Schloss, Associate Director of
Career Services at (520) 621-2746 or via email at
schloss@email.arizona.edu. |
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Aug 27: Noon - 1pm -
UA Caregiver Support Group
Student Union Copper Room
UA Life & Work Connections, in
collaboration with Pima Health System Caregiver Education &
Support Program, announces the formation of a caregiver
support group meeting for a place to share our concerns and
develop new coping skills. The "open-ended" support group is
facilitated by a Master's level professional known in the
Tucson area for her expertise in caregiving, aging and
health care. Participants may attend on a regular basis or
less frequently, as needed. According to Jan Sturges,
Caregiving Coordinator at Life and Work Connections,
Networking with other caregivers is a healthy way for them
to connect with people who have similar concerns, and to
share ideas for coping with the daily issues they face.
Participating in a caregiver support group is a great way to
refocus, re-energize and rebalance." Go to
http://lifework.arizona.edu/ec/events.php
for updates. For more information about the caregiver
support group, or to schedule an elder care consultation,
please contact Jan Sturges at 626.4770 or
sturgesj@email.arizona.edu
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Aug 28: Sea of Red Day
All day August 28, is Spirit Day at UA.
Everyone on campus is encouraged to wear his or her UA red
to show support and enthusiasm for our university. We're
hoping for a veritable "SEA of RED" across campus, so start
planning your wardrobe today!
Please get involved in Wildcat Welcome 2008, and with your
support we can provide all University of Arizona students
(new, transfer and returning) with a phenomenal welcome. If
you have any questions call 621-0053
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Donation Items Needed for the Support
the Troops Care Package Program
SAC is supporting our troops
the Blue Star Mothers of Arizona by collecting items (see
attached list) to send care packages over to our
troops. Please do what you can to help out by
bringing items to campus and giving me a call at
626-9066 or 241-0336 with your location and I will be
happy to pick up whatever you have.
Cash
donations can also be made (EIN#
83-0481571) to assist with
postage. Donations can be dropped off at the
Administration building, room 221G (Summer & Winter
Session Office)
Thank
you for your support! -
Debbie Miller, Proud Mom to Robert Miller
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Send your thanks to
our soldiers.
It only takes a minute and is so worthwhile.
If you go to the
web site
http://www.letssaythanks.com/ you can pick out a thank you card
and Xerox will print it and it will be sent to a soldier that is
currently serving in Iraq. You can't pick out who gets it, but it
will go to some member of the armed services. It is FREE and it
only takes a second. Wouldn't it be wonderful if the soldiers
received a bunch of these? I sent mine, now you send one too! |
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Curb Auto
Theft with the Watch Your Car Program:
It's Quick, Easy and FREE!
The Watch Your Car
decal program is a free, voluntary program that
vehicle owners enroll their vehicles with the
Arizona Automobile Theft Authority. The vehicle is
then entered into the Motor Vehicle Department (MVD)
database and participants receive decals for their
front and rear windows. By displaying the decals,
vehicle owners convey to law enforcement officials
that their vehicle is not usually in use between the
hours of 1:00 AM and 5:00 AM, when the majority of
auto thefts occur. In addition, by enrolling in the
Watch Your Car Program, vehicle owners also
authorize law enforcement officials to stop their
vehicle at any time during the day or night within
one mile of the border, if there is a suspicion that
the vehicle is being illegally operated.
If a police officer
witnesses the vehicle in operation between these
hours, they have the right to stop the vehicle and
verify it is being legally operated by the rightful
owner.
To
register for the program online go to:
https://www.aata.state.az.us/Watch_Your_Car/Info_Request/signup_request.html
Register by mail
by downloading the form at:
http://www.azwatchyourcar.com/pdfs/WYC%20-%20application%20form%20for%20website.pdf
Print it, fill it out and mail back.
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