Downtown Tucsonan - January 2008 - (Page 31) placing a classified ad 35 words or less. Downtown, 4th Ave., & University area property owners, residents, businesses, & organizations only. The Downtown Tucsonan reserves the right to edit all free classified ads for content and length. FREE 35 words or less • Business Services • Health Services • Misc. Services $10 classifieds Billboard Chess Center for students G4 and up, every Friday evening 6pm – 9pm. Sixth Avenue Tutorials. (520) 406-0552 www.SixthAvenueTutorials.com. LeTip’s Tucson Power Partners is looking for new members for its downtown location. We are especially looking for a florist. We meet every Wednesday at Sam Hughes Place. Call Mike White at (520) 245-2693 for more information. Brand new double bed mattress and box springs and metal base, used only a few times - includes 3” memory foam topper - $160, Call (520) 908-7299. • Meeting Notices • Call to Artists • Help Wanted • Employment Wanted • Musicians Wanted • Autos for Sale • For Sale • Yard Sales • Property for Sale • Classes/Workshops (one per organization) • Miscellaneous • Roommate Wanted • For Rent/Residential • Space for Rent • Retail Space for Rent • Office Space for Rent • House for Sale HEALTH SERVICES $25-$40 • Business Card ads dimensions = 3.208” x 1.937” VOLUNTEER Fax: 547-3344 or Phone: 547-3338. deadline is the 20th of the month. Email your ad to classifieds@downtowntucson.org MEETING NOTICES Downtown Tucson Partnership Board of Directors Meeting. January 9, 7:30am. Hotel Arizona, 181 W. Broadway. Mayor and Council Meeting, City Council Chambers. January 8, 15, 23. City Hall, 1st Floor. 255 W. Alameda St. Rio Nuevo Board Meeting. Wednesday, January 9, 6:00pm. 52 W. Congress, 2nd Floor. Warehouse Arts Management Organization (WAMO) Board of Directors Meeting. Wednesday, January 9, 6pm. Dinnerware Artspace, 264 E. Congress Street. Warehouse Arts Management Organization (WAMO) Open House, Wednesday, January 16, 5:30pm to 7pm, Dinnerware Artspace, 264 E. Congress Street. Small Business Commission Meeting. Thursday, January 24, 4:00pm. Mayor and Council Chambers, City Hall. 255 W. Alameda St. Downtown Neighborhoods & Residents Council. Monday, January 7, 5:30pm. 110 S. Church Ave., Suite 6140. (520) 547-3338. Tucson-Pima County Historical Commission Meeting. Wednesday, January 9, 12:00 Noon. 255 W. Alameda St. Mayor and Council Conference Room, City Hall, 1st Floor. “A” Mountain Community Association. Focus will be plans for neighborhood improvements in 2008. Bring your ideas, wishes and suggestions. Tuesday, January 15, 6:30pm at the Archer Center, 1665 S. LaCholla Blvd. Armory Park Neighborhood Association Meeting. Tuesday, January 8, 7:00pm. St. Andrews Episcopal Church – corner of 5th Ave. and 16th St. Armory Park Historic Zone Advisory Board. Wednesday, January 16, 7:00pm. St. Andrews Episcopal Church, Meeting Hall. 545 S. 5th Avenue. Microbusiness Advancement Center of Southern Arizona announces Entrepreneurial Orientations. Wednesdays, 9:30am, 5:30pm. 330 N. Commerce Park Loop, Suite 160. Call (520) 620-1241 or admin@macsa.org. Co-Housing near downtown, Tucson’s next innovative community. Real art & architecture with sustainable systems! Organizational meetings soon. For info call John (520) 631-8324 or email ilpasquino@cox.net. Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Commission. Tuesday, January 15, 5:30pm. 100 N. Stone Ave. EOO Conference room. El Ojito Springs Center for Creativity is looking for docents for their current exhibit which addresses border issues. Five artists have taken objects left behind by migrants in the desert and turned them into beautiful art pieces. Experience is not necessary to be a docent. Ojito is looking for volunteers who are concerned and enthusiastic. If you feel the border issue is important this is a way you can help. Contact Randy Ford (520) 370-4205 or info@randyfordplaywright.com. Enoteca Pizzeria Wine Bar downtown. Server, nights, part time. Contact Sal (520) 240-5738. Enoteca Pizzeria Wine Bar downtown. Experienced pizza person. Hand stretch, dough making required. Days/nights. (520) 349-5115. Retail sales FT/PT. Experience a plus. Friendly art & craft shop at Old Town Artisans, Downtown. Apply 10am-4pm MonSat. Old Town Pot Shop, 201 N. Court Ave. 1 block NW of Church & Alameda, (520) 620-1725. Spanish-language and French-language PreSchool and Lower Elementary Teachers - native speakers, four years experience, qualifications to teach in Arizona and willing to offer extra-curricular activities. Degree and overseas training and experience are advantageous. (520) 406-0552, www.InternationalSchoolofTucson.com. Nationally Respected Metaphysical Medium, Intuitive Counselor Susan Echoe Star, M.A. Joyfully offers her private sessions to Tucsonans from a lovely, tranquil Eastside setting. Please call (520) 751-0859, seven days. 25 years experience. Clinically validated. The 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, (520) 3230203, www.ProvidenceInstitute.com. Studio art classes in ceramics and watercolor for beginner to advanced students begin in mid-January at the Tucson Museum of Art. Registration and information at www.TucsonMuseumofArt.org/Education/ Art_School.php. Tucson Clay Co-op will be demonstrating a variety of forms on the potter’s wheel. Children and parents welcome every Saturday Noon to 1pm starting January 12. Pottery lessons for children 6-12, after school, Saturdays etc. 340 N. 4th Avenue near 7th Street. (520) 792-6262. www.TucsonClayCoop.com. Sculpture with Jim Jones, Mosaics with Paul Waldron, Wheel & Hand Building Classes beginning wk. of Jan. 6th at the Tucson Clay Co-op in El Ojito Springs Center for Creativity, 340 North Fourth Ave near 7th St. (520) 792-6263, www.tucsonclayco-op. com or tucsonclaycoop@yahoo.com. Encaustic Art Classes - Conrad Wilde Gallery offers a wide range of classes in this exciting medium, from beginners to advanced, painterly and sculptural methods. Call (520) 622-8997 or visit www.ConradWildeGallery.com for details. CLASSES/WORKSHOPS HELP WANTED FOR SALE 24 stacking chairs, metal tubular base with mauve seats. Cost $52 each originally, asking $15 each. Call (520) 908-7299. White Maytag electric dryer, good condition, $160 OBO. 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