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A three-day weekend is always a treat. Monday’s holiday was established more than 100 years ago to commemorate the contributions organized labor has made to our country.
Want to learn more and have some fun? Join me Monday at Tucson’s Labor Day Picnic, 10 am to 2 pm, at Kennedy Park, 3232 S. La Cholla Blvd. (see details below).
Whether you can come to the picnic or not, please remember that union organizers and members have worked so hard over the years for better wages, benefits, and workplace protections.
Historically, unions are responsible for:
- Weekends
- Pensions
- 8-hour workdays
- Sick leave
- Vacation
- Overtime
Today, unions are more relevant than ever as they fight for raises and better hours, as reported in a recent article on CNBC (https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/27/labor-unions-winning-better-pay-hours.html).
More than 320,000 workers have gone on strike so far this year. UPS workers and airline pilots have won labor deals, and Hollywood writers (facing competition from AI) and actors, as well as auto workers, are looking for better contracts, too. Not just better pay, but an increase in quality of life, particularly in the wake of pandemic working conditions. Unions continue to work for us.
Happy Labor Day!
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RUMPY RISER /ID# A816329 Age: 5 months
Qualities: Lovable little Rumpy Riser has Manx syndrome, which means that she has some loss of control in her hind legs. She can walk but needs a little help with the bathroom, but she's diaper trained and looks SO cute wearing them! This special girl deserves a special home.
Fee: Rumpy Riser has a $0 adoption fee. A $20 license fee applies to adult dogs. Adoption includes spay or neuter, age-appropriate vaccinations, microchip, and a free vet visit.
Contact: Pima Animal Care Center, 4000 N. Silverbell Rd. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, 12pm - 7pm. Wednesday 1:30-7pm. Saturday and Sunday 10am - 5pm.
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Cabrini Neighborhood Association Thu 9/7, 6:00 - 7:00 PM Vineyard City Church, 3150 E Fort Lowell Rd
Mountain First Neighborhood Association Saturday 9/9, 9:00 - 10:00 AM Mitchell Park, 1100 E Mitchell St.
Dodge Flower Neighborhood Association Wednesday 9/13, 5:30 PM Georgetown Apts. North Patio, 2510 N. Winstel Blvd..
The Ward 3 office is open open at 1510 E. Grant Rd. from 9 am - 1 pm, Monday through Friday. Staff will answer phone messages, emails and requests for meetings by the next business day. Leave your message at 520-791-4711 or email ward3@tucsonaz.gov.
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Mansfield Pool Will Stay Open Weekends Through the End of September! Hours are Noon to 4 pm
Dodge Flower Community Gatherings
Family Resource Fair at Georgetown Apartments on September 7
Slow Down... And Get Your Yard Sign!
The Ward 3 office has free yard signs available as part of the Tucson Department of Transportation and Mobility (DTM)'s SLOW DOWN Program, which is designed to inform drivers that they're traveling on a 25 mph neighborhood street and to remind them that slowing down saves lives.
Ward 3 Is Accepting Donations for the Iskashitaa Refugee Network!
The Ward 3 office is currently accepting donations of art supplies and canning supplies on behalf of the Iskashitaa Refugee Network. We are ONLY accepting jelly jars, Kerr, Mason, or Ball jars for preserving/ canning, with or without canning rings. Feel free to drop by 1510 E. Grant Rd. during our office hours (9 am to 1 pm Monday through Friday) if you'd like to support the work of this wonderful non-profit with a donation.
Come to the Ward 3 Office and Drop Off Supplies for Homeless Outreach in Our Donation Box!
Prince Food Pantry 7-8:30 AM the First Friday of Every Month
Free After School Drop-In Program Beginning August 7
Townhall for Public Education on September 9
Coalition for African American Health and Wellness Event on September 16
Public Education Town Hall at Amphi High on September 9
¡Agua es Vida! Celebration of Water in the Desert and Short Film Showcase on September 16
Sustainable Tucson, Watershed Management Group, and The Loft Cinema announce “¡Agua es Vida! Celebration of Water in the Desert” - a day of films and free activities intended to help residents of Southern Arizona learn more about our water challenges and solutions we can implement in our communities.
Schedule of events:
8-11 a.m.: Family Saturday at Watershed Management Group’s Living Lab and Learning Center (1137 N. Dodge Blvd.). Learn how to make your own rainwater harvesting basin and take home a free build-your-own-basin kit.
11:30 a.m.: Tour WMG’s Living Lab and Learning Center to see how you can make the most of your water at home.
2 p.m.: ¡Agua es Vida! Short Film Showcase at The Loft Cinema (3233 E. Speedway Blvd.). Enjoy documentaries that highlight innovative solutions to our water issues and celebrate those who are working for water security and the health of our rivers. Southwest Troubadour Ted Ramirez will kick off the event with a mini-concert.
Selected films (full list on Loft website)
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Andrew Brown’s “Free Water” features local water champion Brad Lancaster sharing how we can take advantage of a largely untapped source of water: the rain that falls on our streets and yards.
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Mike Foster’s “Reintroduction of Beavers in the San Pedro” demonstrates how beaver dams can help restore the watershed by slowing down and spreading the water so it sinks in.
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Dr. Laura M. Norman’s “Can Rock Dams Reverse Climate Change?” shares the story of how ranch owners Valer and Josiah Clark installed over a thousand rock dams and created a lush riparian habitat on their ranch using only the land’s natural rainfall. Valer Clark will be present at the screening.
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Leslie Ann Epperson’s “Prayer Run for the Santa Ritas” follows Marlinda Francisco on her protest run to protect the land and water on the Tohono O’odham reservation.
After the short film program, some of the filmmakers and water experts will be on hand to answer questions.
For more information and how to register for free WMG events, go to https://sustainabletucson.org/agua-es-vida/
Film tickets are available at regular admission prices from The Loft Cinema: https://loftcinema.org/film/agua-es-vida-short-film-showcase
Grocery Sharing at Tucson Food Share - 2500 N. Stone Ave.
Groceries are shared Mondays 4:30- 6:00 pm, Thursdays 6:00 - 7:30 pm, and Saturdays from 8am-9:30am. https://tucsonfoodshare.org/ has more information about volunteering, donating, or requesting delivery.
Ready, Set, REC! in September
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Tucson Comic Con is here!
Purchase Tickets Here!
Tucson Climate Strike! on September 15 and 16
Motel Drive Film Screening at The Loft on September 24th
No Kill Pima County is offer low cost pet resources
Sustainable Tucson Too Good To Waste Challenge
New Blue Lights Aimed at Reducing Red Light Running
The City of Tucson's Department of Transportation and Mobility (DTM) and the Tucson Police Department are partnering to install blue lights on top of traffic signals at certain intersections within the City of Tucson. These lights will illuminate when the red light is active, allowing officers to observe red light runners from a safe distance. The blue lights are not cameras and do not take pictures. In other communities, these lights have been shown to reduce the frequency of crashes when motorists understand the presence of the blue lights allow enforcement to take place from a distance, and the officer may not be seen. The first intersection scheduled to receive a blue light will be at Grant Road and Craycroft Road, which was selected based on the historically high frequency of left-turn collisions and the amount of heavy travel in the area. Watch a video about the blue lights
Help Drive the Change! Provide comments on proposed transit service changes today!
The City of Tucson, in partnership with the Pima Association of Governments (PAG) and the Regional Transportation Authority (RTA), is proposing transit service changes throughout the greater Tucson region. Changes may be coming to your route. Provide your thoughts on the proposed improvements, which include:
- Realigning and extending routes
- Investing in high-frequency service
- Improving access and quality of service
- Extending service hours
- Adding weekend frequency
Get Involved!
Your feedback is important to us. You can provide your comments anytime through September 8, 2023, using any of the options below!
Get Paid to Get Lifeguard Certified!
Tucson Parks and Recreation is on the lookout for lifeguards to keep our pools safe and exciting all year round! Whether you're a water enthusiast or looking for a cool part-time gig, this could be your perfect fit.
You don't need a boatload of experience to join the team - just a passion for aquatics and a minimum age of 15. Pay starts at $16.75 per hour. And here's the best part: the City has your back! They're offering to cover the cost of your Lifeguard Certification through their certification path. Dive into the lifeguard class, where you'll fine-tune your skills and make a splash in an intense, fast-paced course.
If you've got some serious swim skills and the urge to be a local hero, this is your time to shine. Get all the details and sign up for the swim test via the links below. Your aquatic adventure starts now!
Lifeguard information Swim test registration Watch a video about lifeguards
Sign Up for Tucson's Climate Action Report!
You can use this link to subscribe to the Climate Action Report through the City Manager's Office:https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/AZTUCSON/subscriber/new
Did You Know?
Cooling Centers Are Open Across Tucson!
In an effort to meet the need for respite from the record-high temperatures this summer, Tucson opened cooling centers on June 5, 2023.
The City cooling centers are open seven days a week, from noon-4 p.m. (closed for holidays on June 19 and July 4). The locations are listed below.
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Donna Liggins Center, 2160 N. 6th Ave, Tucson, AZ 85705
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El Pueblo Center, 101 W. Irvington Road, Tucson, AZ 85714
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El Rio Center, 1390 W. Speedway Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85745
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Morris K. Udall Center, 7200 E. Tanque Verde Road, Tucson, AZ 85715
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Randolph Center, 200 S. Alvernon Way, Tucson, AZ 85711
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Clements Center, 8155 E. Poinciana Drive, Tucson, AZ 85730
The cooling centers will be operational and stay accessible based on usage. Resources will be allocated to locations that demonstrate serving the highest level of need.
In addition to these cooling stations, the Tucson Pima Collaboration to End Homelessness has a list of more cooling centers and locations for water and supplies.
These additional locations where people can get out of the heat and sun include:
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Salvation Army Hospitality House, 1002 N Main Ave.
Open seven days a week, noon to 5 p.m.
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Primavera Foundation, 702 S. 6th Ave., Tucson, AZ 85701.
Open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, from 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
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Sister Jose Women’s Center, 1050 S. Park Ave., Tucson, AZ 85719
Open Monday-Saturday, noon-4 p.m.
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Grace St Paul’s Episcopalian Church, 2331 E. Adams St.
Open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from noon-4 p.m.
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La Frontera RAPP, 1082 E. Ajo Way
Open Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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Kino Service Center, 2797 E. Ajo Way, Tucson, AZ 85713
Open Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., closed holidays
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Rio Nuevo One Stop, 320 N. Commerce Center Loop, Tucson, AZ 85745
Open Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., closed on holidays
Remove Your Pool!
More than 20% of single-family households in Tucson have a swimming pool. A typical pool uses almost 30,000 gallons of water per year and represents significant costs to operate and maintain. As a pool owner, do you ever wonder about the benefits of not having a pool? If so, Tucson Water, Metro Water, Oro Valley Water, and Marana Water have collaborated to create a new hyper-local website (find it here) to answer common questions, such as how much you can save, who removes pools, the cost benefits, and how getting rid of a pool can conserve water and energy. If you want to keep your pool, the website also offers tips on how to check for leaks, use pool backwash for irrigation, and more.
Connect Arizona Affordable Connectivity Program
Tucson Water Discounts
Call 520-791-5443 to make an appointment or visit this site for more information: https://www.tucsonaz.gov/water/low-income-assistance-program
We welcome your feedback !
Please feel free to email us at Ward3@tucsonaz.gov
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