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Around Your Town 09/08/10

The Sierra Vista Parkinson’s Disease Support Group will meet the second Wednesday of each month in the Mona Bishop Room of the Sierra Vista Public Library. The next meeting is today from 1:15 to 3:15 p.m. The speaker will be Cynthia Holmes, Ph.D., coordinator of the University of Arizona’s Parkinson’s programs. She has more than 16 years of experience as a Parkinson’s educator. If you would like ...

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Around Your Town 9/7/10

Patricia Fedewa of Sierra Vista enjoys Labor Day Monday at Veterans’ Memorial Park. (Beatrice Richardson • Herald/Review)  Sierra Vista Woman’s Club monthly luncheon will begin at 11 a.m. today at the Pueblo del Sol Country Club. The guest will be Sue Stilwell from Stilwell’s Learning Center, talking about learning difficulties for children and adults. For membership information, call Leah Davis ...

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Around Your Town: 9/05/10

Members and friends of HASRA, Huachuca Area School Retirees Association met for a picnic. Front row, left to right: Al Walz, Ron McCreery, Dee Walz, Eileen Sywassink, Aileen Perrill, JoAnn Smith. Second row, left to right: Don Sywassink, Dinah McCreery, Joye Redding, Mary Jane George, Jim Perrill. Third row, left to right: Dave Perry, Fred Stahl, Doug Shough, Roger Tabar, Donna Reynolds, Howard ...

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Around Your Town: 9/04/10

Buena High School class of 1980 30-year reunion runs through Sunday. Go to www.buena80.com or contact Dave Gibbs at 266-1394. Free movies on childbirth are offered at 2 p.m. most Saturdays at Gentle Birth Services, 821 Highway 92, Bisbee. Saturday: “A Clear Road.” read more

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Around Your Town: 9/03/10

Cochise County Humane Society wants you to know that canine parvovirus is a serious and highly contagious disease that is a major killer of dogs. The good news is that this is a very preventable disease. The easiest way to prevent the virus is through annual vaccinations. Veterinarians recommend that puppies get boosters every three weeks until they are 16 weeks old. Vaccinations are available ...

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