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Don’t miss Blues pianist Arthur Migliazza February 7
GENERALS
Tommy is begging to be a Pet in the Brooke
Leslie Rocco Two-year-old Tommy will pull at your
heart strings. He acts shy; but as soon as you pet him, he wants up in your arms. He would love to be the only one you have eyes for, but a playmate to expend some energy with would work well, too. Tommy is a very good boy, housebroken, walks well on a leash, and loves to ride in the car. He loves bully sticks and lots of toys to keep him busy. He needs daily walks to work off some energy and an active home with a person around as much as possible, but he also enjoys sitting and watching TV as well as cuddling in bed. Tommy is the best all around boy! Tommy is neutered, micro-chipped,
heartworm negative, current on vaccinations, and ready to go to his forever home. To meet him and others pets waiting to be a Pet in the Brooke, contact Leslie at 724-689-9843 or
rescuemelady@gmail.com.
Arthur Migliazza will perform the blues on February 7.
Joanne Thomas Blues and boogie be
Migliazza will performing
pianist Arthur at
the
DesertView Theater on Monday, February 7, 2011 at 7:30 p.m. This gifted keyboard artist was inducted into the Arizona Blues Hall of Fame in 2010 and was awarded the Tucson Area Music Award (TAMMIES) for Best Keyboardist in 2005. This spring, Arthur was a fi nalist in the International Blues Challenge in Memphis. He has toured internationally and has recorded four albums. Many
SaddleBrooke residents met
Arthur when he donated concerts both in 2008 and 2009 to the Unit 21 Treats and Talents Auction. He has played with local artists Joe Bourne, George Howard, and Tom Walbank at many venues in Tucson. Arthur was a resident of Tucson since 1991,
Tucson Troop Support dinner dance
Jerry Lujan The Tucson Troop Support Group will
hold a dinner dance for our deployed military personnel and their families in gratitude for their service on Friday, March 18, 2011 in the MountainView Country Club Ballroom. Cocktails will be served at 5:30 p.m. and dinner at 6 p.m. Dance the evening away from 6:30 until 9:30 p.m. with music provided by D.J. Wally Mara. And you won’t want to miss the prize raffl e. The cost is $31.50 per person* plus a $1 service charge. The menu includes the following: herb
roasted pork loin with dried fruit salsa, penne primavera with Alfredo sauce and fresh green vegetables, butternut squash, tossed garden greens, twice-baked whipped potato, rolls and butter, a brownie sundae with vanilla bean ice cream, and coffee and tea.
*$8 from each ticket will help pay for the
care packages sent to the deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan. We also provide groceries and funds to fi nancially strained military families, support to the patients at the Tucson V.A. Hospital, and fi nancial and volunteer support for the new military lounge at the Tucson Airport. Purchase your tickets at the MountainView
County Club ticket offi ce. All ticket sales are fi nal. If you have any questions, call 818-1000. 
but he recently relocated to New York. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to rising star. Tickets are $21 and
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can be purchased at the MountainView ticket offi ce, online at
www.dvpac.net, or purchased at the door for $25. 
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