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FRIDAY The Oliver House Bed and Breakfast has partnered with the Old Bisbee Ghost Tour to bring guests a monthly ghost hunt in order to allow guests to help solve the mysteries of the numerous hauntings. The Oliver House is believed to be one of the most haunted buildings in the state of Arizona. The locals will tell you that over 26 deaths have occurred in the building. Guests who book a room at the Oliver House for the night of the Oliver House Ghost Hunt will be permitted to use their equipment for the entire night and will also receive free tickets to the Old Bisbee Ghost Tour for the Saturday after the hunt. Space is limited and reservations should be made in advance. For information, visit www. OldBisbeeGhostTour.com, or call (520) 432-3308. Price is $35 per person. Ghost hunts will also take place on May 15, June 19, July 10, Aug. 21, Sept. 18, Oct. 9, Nov. 20 and Dec. 4.

FRIDAY There’s always great music on Fridays to accompany the great food at Bisbee’s Cafe Roka, 35 Main Street. This Friday, Nancy Weaver’s Swing Trio performs from 5 to 9 p.m. Along with Nancy’s repertoire of jazz and Latin standards, you’ll hear tunes with two-part vocal harmonies, and the occasional cowboy song, some even with lap steel guitar accompaniment. The trio is comprised of Nancy Weaver (guitar, lead vocals), Holly Whitman (flute, vocals) and Bill Bank (bass, lap steel guitar). Reservations are strongly

recommended at (520) 432-5153.

Festival and Scottish Highland Games will host the 5th Annual Tartan Day from 3 to 8 p.m. at the Many Hands Courtyard, 3054 N. First Ave. April 6 commemorates the signing of the Declaration of Arbroath in 1320, which asserted Scotland’s sovereignty over English territorial claims and influenced the American Declaration of Independence. Performances by Out of Kilters, Tucson and District Pipe Band, Seven Pipers Highland Dancers and Lykiska. Reverend John Cheek will host the Kirkan O’ the Tartan. Other events include a Whisky Tasting for $10 per person, games, silent auction and raffles, drinks, food by You Sly Dogs, Celtic heritage and much more. Suggested donation of $3, proceeds benefit the Tucson Celtic Festival Association.

FRIDAYďšşAPRIL 25 Upcoming events at the Bisbee Royale: Dine and drink in the lobby bar or theatre during the film. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays; films start at 7 p.m. Visit bisbeeroyale.com to reserve tickets. Friday, April 3: Unbroken — (2014) PG13 (137 min) Saturday, April 4: St. Vincent — (2014) R (102 min) Friday, April 10: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes — (1953) G (91 min) Saturday, April 11: Special event: Artbar @ the Royale. Artists Sam Wolcott and Poe Dismuke will be sketching in person. A documentary film, Art and Craft — (2014) PG (89 min) will be shown. $15 includes wine tasting, art exhibit and movie ticket Friday, April 17: The Imitation Game — (2014) PG13 (114 min) Saturday, April 18: Breakfast At Tiffany’s — (1961) UR (115 min) Ladies Night Friday, April 24: Celebrate Bisbee Night sponsored by Old Bisbee Brewing Company. Evening includes three films, plus beer tasting. “HOPPED UPâ€? - Short Documentary about the History of Brewing Beer in Bisbee; “CHECK INâ€? - Short Comedy filmed in Bisbee at Banshee & Elmos; “VIOLENT SATURDAYâ€? Classic 50’s Thriller filmed in Bisbee with Lee Marvin Saturday, April 25: The Immigrant — (2014) R (120 min), Ladies Night

SUNDAY Bonnie Starr will be playing at Mountain View Gardens, 3477 Rodeo Drive, Sierra Vista from 2 to 3. Visit www.partnersband.com. EVERY THURSDAY Jim’s Amazing Front Porch Show is every Thursday from about 5 to 7 p.m. Jim Koweek, who has called a musical polygamist, invites a different musical guest to play the outdoor patio at The CafÊ on Highway 82 in Sonoita. This weeks special guest is Rana Tucker who is a wonderful singer and is just back from her musical tour of Nebraska. For reservations call (520) 455-5044.

ONGOING Becky Reyes, singer and guitarist, will be featured, along with husband Scott Muhleman as backup:

SATURDAY The Tucson Celtic

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This month APRIL 6 Tickets go on sale for the Sierra Vista Community Chorus spring show, Disney Dazzle. The magic of Disney music and Disney characters will be yours on Saturday, May 9, at 7 p.m. at the Buena Performing Arts Center. The chorus, under the direction of Sharon Keene will enchant you with music from “The Lion King,� “The Little Mermaid,� “101 Dalmatians,� “Toy Story,� “Frozen� and more. You and/or your children are invited to dress as your favorite Disney character. Children up to 12 years old will be admitted free when accompanied by an adult. Tickets for adults are $10 in advance and $11 at the door. They are available at Safeway in Sierra Vista and at the Ethel Berger Center 2950 E. Tacoma St. Tickets will also be available from chorus members. APRIL 7 Allen Dart will present “Arts and Culture of Ancient Southern Arizona Hohokam Indians� at 1 p.m. in the Mona Bishop Room of the Sierra Vista Public Library, on East Tacoma Street. Dart, a well-known anthropologist and Registered Professional Archeologist, will help us understand and identify where and how the Hohokam culture flourished

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Tuesdays at the Bisbee Grand Saloon from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursdays at Hoppin’ Grapes Wine and Beer Tasting Shop, in Sierra Vista, from 6 to 9 p.m. Weekends Tubac Golf Resort/ Stables Ranch Grille, off Highway 19, from 6 to 9 p.m.

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“Flowers abound� in the unique work of April’s featured artist as presented by the Tombstone Association of the Arts. Jan Huthoefer will be showing extraordinary and diverse works of art. One can almost smell the desert flowers of her watercolors. Her collages have a punch of color and memories that will brighten any day. Since 1971, the Arizona desert has been her inspiration. Moving to Sierra Vista in 1986, she has worked with both local and nationally-known art teachers. When she creates, her goal is to refresh and uplift viewers so they feel as if they’d had

a pleasant mini-vacation. Hothoefer’s vibrantlycolored paintings reflect the variety of subject matter that interests her: architectural scenes, vintage automobiles, landscapes, florals and abstracts. Huthoefer is a past President of the HAA, the 2001 Sierra Vista Artist of the Year, and a signature member and 2012 secretary of the Contemporary Artists of Southern Arizona in Tucson. She also served the TAA for 11 years as publicist and two years as secretary. The Gallery also features crafts, custom silver jewelry, quilts and wood

La Hacienda sculpting. All pieces are handcrafted by Cochise County residents. The Gallery is open daily 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with free admission. For more information call (520) 4572380.


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