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Meeting NoticesRSD (Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy)/CRPS Support Group. Saturday, September 11, 2:30pm at Joel D. Valdez Main Library, 101 N. Stone, Lower Level 1 Meeting Room. Family/Friends others with chronic pain welcome. Rhonda, (520) 579-5511, TucsonRSD@yahoo.com. Tucson-Pima County Historical Commission meeting, 255 W. Alameda St., Mayor and Council Conference Room, City Hall 1st Floor. Wednesday, September 15, 12:00 Noon. Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Commission, 100 N. Stone Ave., EOO Conference room. Tuesday, September 21, 5:30pm. Mayor and Council meeting, 255 W. Alameda St., Mayor and Council Conference Room, City Hall 1st Floor. Tuesday, September 7; Monday, 13, 20, 27. Tucson Downtown Alliance Board Meeting Tuesday, September 21, 11:50am at 52 W. Congress St., 2nd floor. TPAC Arts Advocacy, Tuesday, September 7 and 21, 4:00 p.m., Westerner Building 10 E. Broadway, ste. 202 Armory Park Historic Zone Advisory Board, 222 S. 5th Ave., Tuesday, September 21, 7:00pm. Small Business Commission, 255 W. Alameda St., Mayor and Council Chambers City Hall. Tuesday, September 28, 4:00pm. Chess Center for students G4 and up, every Friday evening 6pm 9pm. Sixth Avenue Tutorials. (520) 406-0552, www.SixthAvenueTutorials.com. Armory Park Neighborhood Association meeting, St. Andrews Episcopal Church corner of 5th Ave. and 16th St., Tuesday, September 14, 7:00pm. Call to artistsDesert Artisans Gallery is accepting applications for membership and consignment artists, in both 2 and 3-dimentional work. Cris Hager, (520) 721-0253. The Stone Avenue Gallery at the First Light Creative Center is accepting portfolios for consideration to show. All mediums, new and emerging artists encouraged to submit. Prints, slides or digital format to 2007 N. Stone, Tucson, 85705, or call (520) 624-1288. The Downtown Tucsonan wants to publish your poetry and art/photography. Email submissions to Poetry@DowntownTucson.org. New contemporary gallery looking for concept, creativity and craft. Specializing in modern imagery. All works ranging from figurative to abstract. (520) 207-6697 for an appointment or mailing address. All artists wanted!!! Show your original work for display or sale. The less ordinary the better. Contact Michael at the Internet Convenience Store (51 N. 6th Ave., (520) 388-5566), email at ICSartwork@yahoo.com. Help WantedExceptional Education Compliance Technician for TUSD. Maintains databases that help determine authorization for exceptional education funding. Acts as a resource for district staff regarding exceptional education compliance issues. See full description at www.BestJobsInTucson.com. Professional employees/employers needed. BestJobsInTucson.com is Arizonas best place to find career information, post your resume or job description, review Tucson employment opportunities, find the perfect job or candidate! Log on and move up! www.BestJobsInTucson.com. Spanish-language and Arabic-language Pre-School Teachers - native speakers, four years experience, qualifications to teach in Arizona and willing to offer extra-curricular. Degree and overseas training and experience are advantages. (520) 4060552, www.InternationalSchoolofTucson.com LessonsPiano Lessons. All ages, all levels. Blues, classical, popular. Jessica, (520) 237-3557. Musicians WantedPictures that rock! Live, posed, studio. Reasonable rates, professional quality. www.jlmanser.com, (520) 270-3213. All musicians wanted!! All nights open, call for details. Contact Michael at the Internet Convenience Store (51 N. 6th Ave., (520) 388-5566), email at ICSstage@yahoo.com. For SaleDark room equipment, including 2 types of enlargers - all $250 obo. 2 pairs, living rooms chairs, $50 and $100 sets only, each. Ortho leg massager, $40. 2 microwaves, $15 and $20. TV, $20. (520) 822-1911. Antique refrigerator works well. Frigidaire. Best offer. (520) 991-1265. 1964 Dodge Dart, Golden Anniversary Edition. Not running, needs some TLC. $1200 obo. (520) 624-2205. Water Truck For Sale. Excellent Condition. (520) 703- 2219. Bicycle for Sale: Ladies, 10-speed road bike. Lightweight. Innertubeshave green slime protection from burrs. $50. (520) 791-7923. 1964 Dodge Dart, Golden Anniversary Edition. Not running, needs some TLC. $1200 OBO. 624-2205. Yard SalesSeptember 11-12 sale furniture, CDs, clothes, electronics, home furnishings, etc. No early birds! 7am-7pm at 1521 E. 9th St., between Highland and Cherry. Health ServicesThe Providence Institute offers professional and student Massage, Shiatsu, Craniosacral, Acupuncture & more. Professional & student treatments available. Over 50 yoga classes/week. Massage & Shiatsu School. Yoga Teacher Training Program. www.ProvidenceInstitute.com, (520) 323-0203. ServicesAdvertise your service here for only $10 (35 words)! (520) 547-3342 or email your ad to Jamie@DowntownTucson.org. Classes/WorkshopsKiawe Polynesian Dance Troupe is offering classes at the MUSE, 516 N. Fifth Ave. Sundays 10am-11am, $5/class. (520) 891-6665. Visit www.kiawe.com. Bohemia, An Artisans Emporium, is now offering art and wellness classes facilitated by exhibiting artist. This months classes include jewelry, printmaking, papier mache, feng shui, decoupage and recycled art. (520) 882-0800 for schedules and registration information. Adult dance classes: The DanceLoft offers Hip Hop, Modern, Ballet, Modern Jazz, Tap and Pilates. Located downtown at 61 E. Congress St., above Heart-Five. (520) 250-4664, www.TheDanceLoft.com. The Studio For Actors, 310 E. 6th St., a professional acting studio offers numerous classes as well as private sessions. Anna Risley, (520) 881-2363. Visit www.the-studio-for-actors.com. Art in Reality offers free classes to youth ages 14-21. Classes include belly dance, yoga, DJ skool, jewelry and printmaking. Muse, (520) 792-6415. Creative Writing, Essay Writing, High School Journalism workshops and many more from Sixth Avenue Tutorials. (520) 4060552, www.SixthAvenueTutorials.com WomanKraft Art Gallerys classes include Creative Bead Stringing, Paper Mache Masks, Drawing the Human Form, Watercolor Collage, Beeswax Candles and more. 388 S. Stone Ave. (520) 629-9976 for more information. The Tucson Drawing Studio offers all levels of various drawing classes. Classes include various styles of printmaking, painting, 3 dimensional, drawing and more. 214 N. 4th Ave. (520) 620-0947. Visit www.TheDrawingStudio.org. These gatherings encourage the playful and artistic unfolding of your Wild Woman. Please join us for the last Wednesday of each month, at the Ronstadt House, from 6:308:30pm. $15 donation. Register with Shelly Tait, (520) 975-6425. Tucson Yoga has daily yoga classes for $5 each, at 148 S. 4th Ave. (520) 882-0597. Visit www.TucsonYoga.com for class and schedule details. Iyengar Yoga classes in Tucsons historic Labor Temple, 267 S. Stone. Walking distance from Armory Park & Barrio Viejo. Small classes, individual instruction. Beginners, seniors, kids welcome! (520) 205-2831 or drop in. New Tucson Sobriety Support Group. Secular Organizations for Sobriety. Sundays, 8pm9:30pm, 739 N. 4th Ave. Rick (520) 792-2604, or Gary (520) 323-1969. This group is an alternative to 12-step programs. Share your love of art with others! Become a Tucson Museum of Art Docent! Get involved with this dynamic and dedicated group of men and women! Classes start in October. (520) 624-2333. Blow Glass! The Glass Studio offers classes in glassblowing, flame working, bead making, sandblasting, casting and more. All experience levels welcome. Visit www.SonnoranGlass.com, (520) 884-7814 or SonoranGlass@yahoo.com. MiscellaneousHey Rich Rosales call me! Tina in Texas. Call for entries! The downtown Parade of Lights will be accepting float applications starting mid-September. Keep an eye on www.DowntownTucson.org. Check out Scazz-Rik-Tobin, the monthly drama/comedy set in a surrealistic vein that airs on Channel 72, Access Tucson Saturdays at 1pm. Message to Sting: hang it up pal, your last video (& song) is quite disturbing. Pregnant? Tucson couples, certified by the court to adopt, are eagerly waiting to meet birth parents who want a bright future for their baby. Please call us at (520) 745-2127 or 795-6511. Re-Threads Thrift Store welcomes the donation of sale-able clothing, shoes, and jewelry. Receipts are available upon request. Located at 66 E. Pennington St. The Clubhouse is open MondayThursday. Call (520) 884-5553. Roommate WantedShare 2BDR/1BA House near Speedway/Swan w/ LG backyard and two cats. Your room is huge. A/C, W/D, DW, FP, WiFi, $400 + 1/2 elec., 270-6880. Advertise your 35-word Roommate Wanted ad here for free! Call (520) 547-3342 or email Jamie@DowntownTucson.org. For Rent/ResidentialHistoric West University. Restored 1918 3br, 2.5ba bungalow, 1540sf. Hardwood floors throughout, travertine tile baths, claw foot tub, granite kitchen, central a/c, vintage character and features preserved. $1590/mo. + utilities. Alex Mastrangelo, Centra Realty, (520) 465-2539. Neighborhood: Charming 1907 Classic in Historic Armory Park. Brick Bungalow, 950 sq.ft., 2+ bed/1ba. Wonderful light, large kitchen with original built-in cupboard; fenced yard; wood floors, evap, porch, gardens. $800 +1 mo. sec. available after Sept. 1. Call 882-0279. Brand New!! TEP energy star 2br duplex, fenced yard, dishwasher, w/d, frig w/ice maker, for only $695/mo. 1118 S. 11TH Ave. Julie (520) 808-4322 or Ruth (520) 388-9094. Peach Properties www.peachprops.com Elegant 1908 Armory Park house. 3br, 1ba. 2000sf. Quiet block. Wood floors, high ceilings, fenced front yard, large private maintained back garden with fireplace. Huge dreamy kitchen big enough to cook and dance in. Dishwasher, clawfoot tub, lots of storage, w/d hookups, central heat & swamp. Large sleeping porch, giant dining room, built-in library. Pets possible. $1300/mo.,water paid. (520) 624-8709. Barrio Historico (10th Ave/Main Ave) 2br, 2ba. Great kitchen, living room, dining room, remodeled, a/c and evap cooling, w/d. Close to everything, steps from TCC. $700/mo., 1st/last+ $300 security deposit moves you in. (520) 744-6076 or 216-662-9981 or email john@johnlitel.com. 1 and 2br 1880s adobes available from $775/mo. on annual leases. High ceilings with Apache pine vigas and hand-hewn joists. Granite countertops and storage. Individual a/c, DSL, cable, and w/d hook-ups. (520) 270-2767. A Real Neighborhood: 1907 Classic Armory Park Brick Bungalow, 950 sq.ft., 2+ bed/1ba. Wonderful light, large kitchen with original built-in cupboard; fenced yard; wood floors, evap, porch, gardens. $800 + 1 month security deposit. Available Sept. 1. (520) 882-0279. Rent a REPP Original in Barrio Blue Moon. Contemporary integra block, polished concrete floors, metal accents. 3br, 2ba, walled yard, carport. $1125/mo. (520) 603-4745. New ranch style barrio bungalow. Downtown/UA. Artistic and industrial. Spacious 1br, 1 ba. $665. (520) 256-6586 or starkey0637@msn.com. Barrio Viejo: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly. The Good is that it is recently built with up to date wiring, modern heating, functional kitchen, closets, windows and doors. The Bad is that it was built in 1996 by the City of Tucson and isnt a charming adobe. The Ugly is just the truth about it! $695/mo., 589 S. Main. Susie Deconcini, owner/agent: (520) 390-7100 for appointment. Large 2br house in Armory Park w/fireplace, w/d hookups, fenced yard 201 E. 12th St. Julie (520) 808-4322 or Ruth (520) 388-9094. Peach Properties www.peachprops.com. Charming 2br/1ba house in Historic Feldmans neighborhood. Wood floors, fireplace, separate dining room, front porch, gorgeous private yard with mature shade trees and ramadas. Walled courtyard. Must come see! 1215 N 3rd. $1050. 891-1444 Unique tastefully renovated 1br, 1ba. Safe and convenient location. Tucked away in historic neighborhood w/in walking distance to downtown, 4th Ave., UofA. Private entryways, wood floors, ceiling fans, new fixtures, spacious basements (can be used as art studios, workshops). Water included. $525/mo. 105 N. 2nd Ave. (520) 991-1265. La Entrada - a beautiful community in the Heart of Downtown! We have 1 and 2 br/2ba loft apartments with spiral staircases. Expect to be impressed! (520) 884-8284. Live/work space in Barrio Hollywood. Newly renovated 1br, 1 ba, full kitchen, huge open room, 1675sf, parking, covered patio, $650/mo. Anthony, (520) 401-3110. $75 moves you into a 1br or 2br at Rio Nuevo Apartments. 410 N. Grande Ave. (520) 628-1595. Peach Properties. www.peachprops.com. 2br, 2ba very charming and unique adobe apartments. Quiet with private patios, concrete floors, wood beam ceilings, washer and dryer, dishwasher. Near River/Campbell, 1301 E. Allen Rd. $750. (520) 795-7491. 6br, 3ba, house in Armory Park. 2800sf, available now. $1800/mo., pets negotiable, off-street parking, fenced-in yard, balconies, wood floors and high ceilings throughout. Commercially/residentially zoned. (520) 621-3689. 1 and 2br apartments in historic downtown neighborhood, south of the Convention Center. $600$750/mo. (520) 623-4091. Armory Park 2-story elegance, spacious kitchen, balconies, high ceilings, European-style murals, central a/c and heat, wood/concrete floors, 2458sf, 125 E. 15th St. $2,200/mo. Beth, McElwain Co. (520) 465-6204. Serene community in the beautiful west foothills. 1brs start at $333, 2brs at $579. 1 to 2 months free on 1214 month leases. Near Pima West. AC, free water, high speed internet, 24-hour laundry. (520) 882-0363. Rare opportunity! Never a vacancy! 2br, 2ba and den or 3 br, 2 ba large very charming 4plex. Quiet with private patio, backyard, storage shed. Newly renovated w/d hook-up and dishwasher. Pets welcome. Near River/Campbell. 1511 E. Limberlost. $995. (520) 795-7491. Old, remodeled 1br adobe in historic neighborhood for rent. Shared washer, gas and water included, close to UofA. $600/mo. plus security deposit. Cat and motorcycles ok. (520) 490-4548. 3br, 1ba near UofA, in historic neighborhood, 1200sf, a/c, w/d, water included, maintained yard, $990/mo. 1st, last, security. 242 N. 2nd Ave. (520) 740-1515. U/A Area: 1br apartment w/private yard and private carport. Laundry hookups. Cute, quiet, nicely appointed. On Sequoia. $550/mo. Susie Deconcini, owner/agent. (520) 390-7100 for appointment. Historic 1907 and 1930s charming Armory Park 1br and studio apartments. Clean and well kept with wood floors. Area of 6th Ave/14th St. Call for availability, dates and more information. (520) 798-6101. Space for RentWarehouse, 5000 sf with office and gated yard. Park and 17th. (520) 622-7626. ArtFare.org and The Muse Community Art Center has artist studio space available immediately for rent starting at only $300/mo. (520) 903-0918 or stop by 516 N. 5th Ave. Beautiful rental space available in historic warehouse at 121 E. 7th St. 2 movement studios, 1 visual artist space and a room ideal for massage, or editing. Please call (520) 624-3799, or email orts@orts.org. Muse, 516 N. 5th Ave. Now offering its clay studio space for events. The 2,000sf studio features a kitchen and accessible bathroom. For information on event spaces, call (520) 903-0918. Share LG 1100sf Downtown Studio with digital imaging instructor. Broadband internet, A/C, parking, secure, industrial setting, historic building. $500 + 1/2 electric, (520) 270-6880. Retail/service/office space for rent on Broadway, just east of downtown, corner location, approx. 2300sf negotiable. Sandy, (520) 882-8822. Retail Space For LeaseArt studio at 6th Ave./6th St., $375/mo. + utilities. Patricia Schwabe, (520) 603-6103. Beautiful retail, studio or gallery space avail. immediately. Located just north of downtown, at 439 N. 6th Ave. 2700sf, great exposure, high ceilings, T1 lines. Patricia, (520) 603-6103. Peach Properties. www.PeachProps.com Office Space for Lease131 E. Broadway Blvd. 2- story office building. 6200sf avail. Mark Irvin Commercial Real Estate, (520) 620-1833. 160 N. Stone Ave. SE corner of Stone Ave. and Alameda St. 4500 rentable sf available, 2nd floor. $18/sf net of janitorial. Buzz Isaacson, (520) 623-5133. www.BuzzIsaacson.com. 1 E. Congress offers exceptional 2nd floor space. Recently renovated. Offices can be designed and built to suit your specific the requirements. Tom Nieman, (520) 546-2728, www.picor.com. 221 E. 6th St. Office/retail space for lease. 6500sf, $6500/mo. C3 zoning, 12 ceilings. Historic Art Deco building with the possibility of 90 parking spaces. David Nichols Realty, (520) 624-0426, email: dnicholsrealty@qwest.net The Pioneer, 100 N. Stone Ave. Space available from 600sf to 2400sf. $16/rentable sf, full Service. 3% annual increase. Lease Term: 3 to 7 years. Buzz Isaacson, (520) 623-5133. www.BuzzIsaacson.com. Historic Old MacArthur Building, 345 E. Toole Ave. Office space available: 1st floor - 733rsf, 2nd floor - 2,946rsf. Full service included. Also, enclosed, lockable garage/storage space available and other office/storage space. Debbie, Arizona Properties, (520) 742-8615 or (520) 275-8910. 130 W. Cushing Street. 4,067 sf. Freestanding 2-story building. $17.50/sf modified gross. Buzz Isaacson, (520) 623-5133. www.BuzzIsaacson.com. 135 N. Hoff Ave. Tiny railroad bungalow just north of the train depot. Super cute with wood floors and beautifully restored bathroom with a caboose in the back! $500/mo. (520) 323-2200. Functional office space leased by the room for $495/mo. Includes high-speed wiring, common areas, and parking. Newly renovated historic property projects classy image and is close to downtown. Owner/agent, (520) 296-2984. UniSource Energy Tower, 1 S. Church Ave. Space available up to 20,000sf. $24/sf. Full service. Lease term: 5 to 10 years. Buzz Isaacson, (520) 623-5133. www.BuzzIsaacson.com. 1100sf office available immediately. 439 N. 6th Ave. AC, high ceilings in historic building. Pervious use as an architects office. High speed internet available. Patricia, (520) 603-6103. Peach Properties. www.PeachProps.com. 71 E. Pennington St. 1840sf office space. Parking available. $1550/mo. David Nichols Realty, (520) 624-0426 or email: dnicholsrealty@qwest.net 97 E. Congress. Up to 22,000sf available in the heart of downtown. $16/sf, full service. Buzz Isaacson, (520) 623-5133. www.BuzzIsaacson.com. Office building for lease, with adjacent off-street parking. Located at 447 S. Meyer, just south of the Convention Center. 5 rooms, kitchenette, bathroom w/shower, handicap accessible. (520) 623-4091 for an appointment. The Historic Depot, 400 E. Toole Avenue. Office, retail and restaurant space available immediately. Buzz Isaacson, (520) 623-5133. www.BuzzIsaacson.com. Spacious, high profile office space with lots of windows, balcony. Third floor of Metropolitan Tucson Convention and Visitors Bureau, 100 S. Church. 4850sf, $16.50/sf. Tom Nieman or Jenner Lockridge at PICOR Commercial Real Estate (520) 748-7100. 1202 E. Broadway. 1,417 sf office/loft space. $17.50/sf modified gross. Please call Buzz Isaacson, (520) 623-5133. www.BuzzIsaacson.com. 55 N. 6th Ave. 6009500sf full floor or fully built out 4500sf floor with cubicles. Renovated historic building, with high ceilings. A 570-space parking lot is in construction next door. Hal Brown, (520) 628-7660. Loft style office space, 33 W. Congress St. 2nd story office space. Approximately 4,000sf, $14/sf. Tenant is responsible for all operating costs. Buzz Isaacson, (520) 623-5133. www.BuzzIsaacson.com. Houses for SaleNearly new 2301sf Sante Fe 2-story 3br + den. Mountain/city views. Upgraded everything! 3 minutes to downtown. Professionally landscaped. Community pool/spa. 458 S. Stephanie Loop. $321,000. Realtors welcome. (520) 882-3642. Fully Restored 1918 West University Bungalow. 3br/2.5ba, 1540sf, hardwood floors, travertine baths, claw foot tub, granite kitchen, central a/c. All modern conveniences are integrated beautifully with the vintage character of this home. $224,900. Alex Mastrangelo, Centra Realty, (520) 465-2539. MLS # 2414235. 1936 Adobe Stucco. Work and live in this 3Br 1Ba. Clean, solid property features commercial street front visibility and large back yard with storage units. $105K. Cynthia Gomez, Tierra Antigua Realty, (520) 401-3118. $100K. Double Brick Adobe in Barrio Hollywood. 2br with 1930s charm & character. Large back yard with mature landscaping great for entertaining, enough space to build a workshop. Cynthia Gomez, Tierra Antigua Realty, (520) 401-3118. 1936 Adobe Stucco. Work and live in this 3Br 1Ba. Clean, solid property features comercial street front visibility and large back yard with storage units. $105K. Cynthia Gomez, Tierra Antigua Realty 401-3118. Located one block south of Barrio Metalico on Fremont Avenue are three, 2,087sf new adobe homes coming soon. These unique custom homes feature high ceilings, 3br, 2ba, central fireplace and total enclosed 6000sf yard. Covered parking underground utilities along with 16 exterior adobe walls are just the beginning! Price: $301,000. Owner/ agent, (520) 977-6335 for details. Barrio Metalico is a unique opportunity to live in a contemporary loft space. Less than a mile from downtown and the university. Emphasizing light, space, high tech interior, private courtyard, off street parking, rain water harvesting, plumbed for solar hot water. Views of the Catalina Mountains. Beth Jones, Realty Executives, 977-6272. Former model home in downtowns innovative, energy-efficient community. 3br, 2ba home with open floor plan, great room, upgrades throughout. Priced below new construction at $265K. Call Erika ODowd, Long Realty, (520) 370-8899. MLS# 2404689. Double Brick Adobe in Barrio Hollywood. 2 Br with 1930s charm & character. Large back yard with mature landscaping great for entertaining, enough space to build a workshop. $100K. Cynthia Gomez, Tierra Antigua Realty 401-3118. Massive mud adobe hacienda on lush desert acre. One mile from UMC. Massive adobe walls and beamed 12 ceilings. Colorful polished floors, beehive fire place, courtyards and fountains. Owner/agent. Beth Jones, Realty Executive, (520) 977-6272. Historic landmark home built in 1903 for Harry Arizona Drachman as a doctors office. Hardwood floors, 11 ceilings, courtyard, garage, great front porch. Separate 500sf walk-up studio/office. HO3 zoning. Bright and spacious. 345 S. 6th Ave. $392,000. Beth Jones, Realty Executives, (520) 977-6272. Historically designed, high end, energy efficient hacienda with guest house. Smooth plaster finishes, 11 ceilings, artistic windows, thick alder doors, scored concrete floors, colorful Mexican tile, beehive fireplace, courtyards, massive beamed ramada, fountain, unique fencing, rain water harvesting. $379,000. Beth Jones, Realty Executives, (520) 977-6272. Property For SaleJims Market: loft-like living in the urban center. Contemporary living space that can also be used as a studio workspace. 16 tin pressed ceilings, concrete floors, shady ramada/patio, rain water harvesting, solar hot water. Many recent upgrades. $187,000. Beth Jones, Realty Executives, (520) 977-6272. 160 E. Alameda, 14,760sf, $1.2 million. Great owner/user building. For more information: Buzz Isaacson, (520) 623-5133. www.BuzzIsaacson.com.
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