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Events in Arizona

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January 2008

Real Women Have Curves
1/10/08-2/2/08
North Valley Playhouse
13043 N. Cave Creek Rd.
Phone: 602-765-1581
8 & 2 pm
$12-15
A touchingly funny story of five full-figured Mexican-American women who are rushing to meet nearly impossible production deadlines in order to keep their tiny factory from going under in East LA, they work, hide from the INS, talk about husbands and lovers, children and their dreams for the future.

30th Annual Tucson Quilters Guild Quilt Show - Quilt Fiesta
1/11/08-1/13/08
Fri-Sat 9 am - 5 pm, Sun 9 am - 4 pm
260 South Church Street
$7.00 admission
More than 300 quilts, demonstrations, guest speakers, expanded gift boutique, vendor mall, raffle quilt.

8th Annual Family Arts Festival
1/13/08
11am-5pm
Tucson Convention Center
Phone: 520-624-0595
Local artistic talent showcased, exhibits, celebration of the arts and the rich, cultural heritage of the Sonoran Desert, 6 stages of ongoing live performances, from Middle-Eastern dance to folklorico, Hungarian folk music and dance, Kids Area or visit www.tucsonpimaartscouncil.org for more information.

Family Ties: Young Navajo Weavers
09/08/2007-03/31/2008
9:30-5:00
Heard Museum West
16126 Civic Center Plaza
Surprise, AZ 85374
Phone: 623-344-2200
$2-5
Features work by a generation of Navajo weavers, all under age 30, these innovative young artists draw on strong family connections that stretch back, in some cases, for six generations, exhibit continues through March 2008.

 

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February 2008

Real Women Have Curves
1/10/08-2/2/08
North Valley Playhouse
13043 N. Cave Creek Rd.
Phone: 602-765-1581
8 & 2 pm
$12-15
A touchingly funny story of five full-figured Mexican-American women who are rushing to meet nearly impossible production deadlines in order to keep their tiny factory from going under in East LA, they work, hide from the INS, talk about husbands and lovers, children and their dreams for the future.

Family Ties: Young Navajo Weavers
09/08/2007-03/31/2008
9:30-5:00
Heard Museum West
16126 Civic Center Plaza
Surprise, AZ 85374
Phone: 623-344-2200
$2-5
Features work by a generation of Navajo weavers, all under age 30, these innovative young artists draw on strong family connections that stretch back, in some cases, for six generations, exhibit continues through March 2008.

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March 2008

Family Ties: Young Navajo Weavers
09/08/2007-03/31/2008
9:30-5:00
Heard Museum West
16126 Civic Center Plaza
Surprise, AZ 85374
Phone: 623-344-2200
$2-5
Features work by a generation of Navajo weavers, all under age 30, these innovative young artists draw on strong family connections that stretch back, in some cases, for six generations, exhibit continues through March 2008.



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** all of the above information was taken off of each respective organization's Web site

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