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friday


Tucson Farmers’ Market East 9am-1pm. Or- ganic produce, fresh baked goods, custom blended teas, fresh roasted coffees, range-fed meats, gourmet soups and sauces, tamales and more. At Jesse Owens Park, south of Broadway on Sarnoff. 520-882-2157


Friday Farmers’ Market at Broadway Vil- lage 10am-2pm. Southern Arizona’s only indoor (A/C) /outdoor venue. Organic produce, meats, prepared foods, baked goods, coffee/teas, cheese, eggs, plants, artisans, body care, massage, music. Broadway / Country Club. 520-603-8116


Wise Women Drummers 1-3pm. A fun spiritual group of mature women who come together on the 1st and 3rd Friday of each month. No drum, no worry. Bring a friend. Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 3601 W Cromwell. 520-797-9323, 520-400-7456


Dream Workshop 6:30pm. Ongoing workshop will bring group consciousness to help mytholo- gize your life. Strong Jungian influence with a creative approach to dreams in a gentle, loving atmosphere. Free. Little Chapel (south end of building), 1052 N Highland Ave


Experience Deeksha 7pm, 3rd Fri. At Deeksha Circle we will experience discussion, chanting and hands on Deeksha energy. Unity Church, 3617 Camino Blanco. Annex Bldg, Rm 3. Carla McCurry, 520-331-6817


Santa Rita Springs Peña Flamenca de Tucson 7-8pm. Come sing with us. Learn Spanish Fla- menco singing and the rhythmic hand clapping patterns that accompany this passionate and joyful art form. Tuition: $45/month. Adair Landborn, Ph.D., 520-743-1582, landborn.com


Self-Realization Fellowship 7-8:30pm. The teachings of Paramahansa Yogananda. Donation. Tucson Meditation Group, 1702 E Prince Rd, #140. 520-792-6544, tucsonmeditationgroup.com


Unity Reiki Circle 7pm, 2nd Fri. Reiki is a Ti- betan energy technique balancing energy bodies, physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, allowing the natural flow of Universal Life force to flow more abundantly. $5 donation. Unity Church, 3617 N Camino Blanco. 520-323-0040, essentialwisdomhealing.com


saturday


Oro Valley Farmers’ Market 9am-1pm. Or- ganic fruits and vegetables, breads, pastries, aromatherapy, tamales, salsa, flowers. Corner of Naranja and La Canada in the Town Hall complex. 520-882-2157


Rincon Valley Farmers’ Market 9am-2pm. Organic produce, fresh flowers, baked goods, ironworks, arts and crafts by local artisans. 12500 E Old Spanish Trail, four miles east of Saguaro


St. Philips Saturday Farmers’ Market 9am- 2pm. Organic produce and meats, prepared foods, baked goods, coffee/teas, cheese, eggs, honey, plants, body care, massage, “green”/ecological products, health conscious items, health practi- tioners, music. River / Campbell. 520-603-8116


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Guided Meditation 9:30-10am. Weekly class. Come relax into the weekend with a guided meditation. Each week we will explore various Tibetan meditations. Open to all levels. Led by Bradford Trojan. Free. 314 E 6th. 520-955-9632, 3jewelstucson.com


“For Men Only” Men’s Group 10am-noon. Starts Jan 8th. Hosted by Zach Saber. $5. Wellness- First!, 3861 North First Avenue. 520-209-1755, transformationalmedicinepllc.com


Journey Through the Sun with Dr. Beck 10am. Rev. David J. Miller. United Fellowship Chapel, 4718 E Hawthorne St. 520-327-0142, united-fellowship-chapel.com


Plaza Palomino Saturday Market 10am- 2pm. Fresh produce, breads, coffee, tea, plants, tamales,


salsa and emu oil products. Live music. 2970 N Swan Rd, south of E Ft. Lowell Rd. 520-523- 1005


Introduction to Tibetan Heart Yoga Class 10:30am-noon. Weekly class. Never heard of Tibetan Heart Yoga? Learn how to change your world by combining yoga poses with meditation, breath work, and visualization. Free. 314 E 6th St. 520-955-9632, 3jewelstucson.com


Belly Dancing 12:30pm. Taught by Dr Saber. All belly types welcome. $10. WellnessFirst!, 3861 North First Avenue. 520-209-1755, transforma- tionalmedicinepllc.com


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