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ARROWHEAD AND FLINTKNAPPING. Old Pueblo Archaeology Center. 1000 E. Fort Lowell Road. 798-1201. Sam Greenleaf, flintknapper and avocational archaeologist, offers a workshop on how to make prehistoric-style stone arrowheads on Saturday, January 19 from 9 a.m. to noon. Class fee is $25 and includes all equipment. Workshop is open to people 9 and older. To preregister call 798-1201.
CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP. Pima Health System. Learn coping strategies, gain information about community resources and share experiences with other caregivers of the elderly or disabled. New groups are forming in east/central Tucson on Tuesday, January 22 at 10 a.m.; in southwest Tucson on Thursday, January 24 at 10 a.m.; and in Green Valley on Wednesday, January 23 at 10 a.m. The groups meet for eight weeks and are professionally facilitated. There is no cost but preregistration is required. Call 512-5594.
CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S CLUB. Tucson Country Club. 2950 N. Camino Principal. Monthly luncheon includes a fashion show presented by Fran Ricci plus speaker Millie Barger talking about the ABCs of life on Wednesday, January 19 at 11:45 a.m. $17 includes lunch. For information or reservations, call 296-3773.
COUPLES TOGETHER. Jewish Family and Children's Service. 4301 E. Fifth St. Leo Fay, a nationally recognized expert in marital education and therapy, leads a new program for couples who are living together or contemplating marriage. Learn communication and negotiating skills in this seven-week workshop beginning on Thursday, January 17 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Continues weekly through February 28. $25 for the whole series or $5 per couple per group session. For details call 795-0300, ext. 256.
CREATING TOGETHER. Tucson Arts Brigade. 901 N. Thirteenth Ave. This workshop to explore ways to unlock collective creativity is led by Michael Schwartz on Sunday, January 20 from 1 to 3 p.m. Suggested donation for the workshop is $10. For details call 388-9553.
DESERT CRONES. Unitarian Universalist Church. 4831 E. 22nd St. 885-5179. Neema McCaughran of the Tucson Womens Commission joins the regular Thursday meetings on January 17 from 1 to 3 p.m. Meetings are free and all are welcome to explore and celebrate the aging process. For details call 721-1789.
FOOTHILLS PHIL. Catalina Foothills High School auditorium. 4300 E. Sunrise Drive. This community intergenerational orchestra begins its winter/spring session and invites musicians of all ages and abilities to join on Thursday, January 17. There's no audition but there is a registration fee of $35. For details call 577-5304.
GOLDEN RETRIEVERS. Barnes and Noble Broadway. 5130 E. Broadway Blvd. 512-1166. Sarah McGowan from Rescue A Golden brings a retriever for you to learn about and pet on Saturday, January 19 at 11 a.m.
GRANT APPLICATION WORKSHOP. El Rio Neighborhood Center and Library. 1390 W. Speedway. A free workshop to provide guidance while filling out applications for the PRO Neighborhoods and Tucson/Pima Arts Council neighborhood grants takes place on Thursday, January 17 from 6:30 to 8:30. Sign-in and refreshments begin at 6 p.m. Registration is required. Call 624-0595, ext. 23.
MAKING AND USING SPEARTHROWERS AND SPEARS. Old Pueblo Archaeology Center. 1000 E. Fort Lowell Road. 798-1201. Archaeology technician Allen Denoyer offers a workshop on how to fashion traditional atlatls and wooden spears on Sunday, January 20 from 9 a.m. to noon. Class fee is $40. To preregister call 798-1201.
TUCSON COIN CLUB. American Legion. 5841 E. 22nd St. Bob Lee leads with a quiz on foreign currency at the regular bimonthly meeting on Tuesday, January 22 at 7 p.m. All meetings include an auction, door prizes and a bourse. For details call 546-0111.
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