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FAST 63 Yy NORTHEAST BRIEFS ART CALENDAR .1 Jewish center plans meeting, election SCOTTSDALE The Scotts-dale Jewish Community Center will hold its annual meeting at p.m. May 23 at Temple Chai, 4645 E. Marilyn Road. Alan Katz will be chairman of I the event, which will include an 'election for the board of managers, volunteer awards and an overview of the center's growth plans for the coming years. Through May, knitted angels and animals by Sonja Saar.

4200 N. Marshall LISA SETTE GALLERY: Through June. 2, art constructions using tar and tarpaper tin, oil paint and plywood by Hoge Day; also showing recent drawings and sculpture by. Hiroki Tanaka. 4142 N.

Marshall 990-7342. YARES GALLERY: Through May 3l' "Desert Visions," new paintings by Euro-' pean artist, RotrauL 3625 Bishop Lane 947-3251. MUSEUM ART ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY ART MUSEUM: Nelson Fine Arts Center on campus, Tempe. Free. Accessible to wheelchairs.

Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays and 1 to 5 p.m.

Sundays, closed holidays," 965-2787. Now showing: Through May 27,. "Alice, and Look Who Else, Through the Looking Glass," featuring works on a literary theme by 49 well-known contempo rary artists. Through June 3, works in watercolor crayon, painted wood and transparent watercolor by Anne Flaten Pixley. Through May 20, "Recent Acquisitions featuring art donated recently to the museum.

SCOTTSDALE CENTER FOR THE ARTS: 7383 Scottsdale Mall. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Thursday through Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Admission is free. 994-ARTS or 994-2301. Now showing: Through May 27, "La Marche des Oublie's (The March of the Forgotten) and other paintings by R.E.; Gillet.

Through May 27, "Coiffure Carnival," featuring a video-sculpture gallery installation by Muriel Magenta. Friday-July 15, "Jackie Bennett: Ceramic Monoprints." May 25-Sept. 9, "Susan Venable: Square. Square." McDowell. 4160 N.

Craftsman Court 994-9550. CAMELVIEV PLAZA: Through May 22, "Honors Art Exhibit" featuring works by students in grades one through 12 in the Scottsdale public school district 6900 E. Camelback Road. CIRCLE GALLERY: Art by international figurative artists Rend Gruad, Annie Beti-vat, Vicky Montesinos and End, along with the art-to-wear collections of several artists. 7051 Fifth Ave.

at Marshall Way. 947-9302. COLLIER GALLERY: Through June 17, "Child Development Part conceptual photographs from the 1980s by Mel Roman, a nationally known psychologist and artist; the show is a dual exhibit with the lanuzzi Gallery. 3632 Bishop Lane. 947-2787.

OALLERY 10: Southwestern American Indian art and contemporary Indian paintings and sculpture. 7045 Third Ave. 994-0405. GLENN GREEN GALLERIES: Sculpture by American Indian artist Allan Houser. The Phoenician Resort.

6000 E. Camelback Road. 990-9110. CHARLOTTE JACKSON FINE ART: New work by Fritz Scholder. 4225 N.

Marshall Way. 990-7668. KERR CULTURAL CENTER: Through May 19, oil pastel and acrylic paintings by Keith Bennett. Through May 26, "Sue Abbrescia: Clay Explorations," featuring ceramic vessels, bowls and sculpture. 61 10 N.

Scottsdale Road. 965-KERR. KEYES LEE GALLERY: Through May 31, bronze sculpture that is strongly influenced by nature and organic forms by Robert Wick. The Citadel, 8700 E. Pinnacle Peak Road, suite 104.

585-9714. LESLIE LEVY FINE ART: Through May 22, depictions of nature in oil paintings by Jay Kohn and watercolors by George Dombeck. 7141 Main St. 947-0937. MIND'S EYE CRAFT GALLERY: meeting and board of directors election at 7:30 p.m.

May 24 at Resurrection Lutheran Church, 4930 E. Greenway Road. City Councilman Skip Rimsza is scheduled to attend the meeting. The alliance is a neighborhood organization of residents in a loosely defined area north of Greenway Road around 56th Street north to the Central Arizona Project Canal. Information, 971-0553.

Law center marks 16th anniversary SCOTTSDALE The 16th anniversary dinner for The Arizona Center for Law in the Public Interest will be held at 7 p.m. tonight at the Sheraton Scottsdale resort, 7200 N. Scottsdale Road. Nina Totenburg, legal correspondent for National Public Radio, is scheduled to be the featured speaker. Tickets are $100 per person.

Information, 252-4904. Auction-dinner to benefit orchestra PARADISE VALLEY A benefit auction and dinner for the Scottsdale Symphony Orchestra will be held at 5:30 p.m. May 19 at Wyndham Paradise Valley Resort, 5401 N. Scottsdale Road. The cost is $35 per person.

Information, 945-8071. at 11:30 a.m. May 19 at the Clarion Hotel, 7353 E. Indian School Road. The luncheon program will be a parent presentation, "Families Served." Girl's Ranch is a non-profit organization for long-term residential placement of troubled girls in four Arizona homes, located in Scottsdale, Mesa, Tucson and Flagstaff.

The public is invited. The luncheon is 15 per person. Information, 941-0150. Show satirizes growing up Latino SCOTTSDALE "Latins Anonymous" a comedy program of irreverent and satirical sketches, monologues and scenes based on growing up Latino, will be presented at p.m. May 19 in the Kerr Cultural Center, 6110 N.

Scottsdale Road. The Hispanic performance ensemble, Xicanindio Artes, recently completed a six-month run of the show at the Los Angeles Theatre Center. Tickets are $8.50 and are available through Dillard's Box Office locations or from the Xicanindio Artes office, 833-5875. Neighbor alliance seeking members PHOENIX The Alliance of Northeast Phoenix Residents Association will hold a membership Art gallery openings end listing of ongoing displays In the 100 or so local galleries are printed as space Is available. Notices may be submitted In writing two weeks In advance to Lynn Pyne, T7 Phoenix Oaiatta, P.O.

Box 1960, Phoenix 65001. Openings MAY GALLERY AT EL PEDREQALi May 26 June 15, "The Bold and the Beautiful," featuring a group exhibition of ait reception 3 to 5 p.m. May 26. El Pedregal, 34505 N. Scottsdale Road, Carefree.

991-7300. MAY GALLERY: May 26-June 15, "The Bold and the Beautiful," featuring a group exhibition of ait reception noon to 2 p.m. May 26. The Borgata, 6166 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale.

898-2424. Continuing Exhibits CAREFREECAVE CREEK GALLERY 10 EL PEDREQALi American paintings, sculpture, tapestries, Indian pottery, baskets, kachinas, textiles, jewelry, antique Southwestern furniture, the Frank Lloyd Wright Decorative Design Collection and works by Taliesin West artists. 34505 N. Scottsdale Road, El Pedregal. 945-3385 or 488-1292.

IANUZZI GALLERY: Through June 17, art from the 1960s that focuses on social protest by Mel Roman, a nationally known psychologist and artist; the show is a dual exhibit with the Collier Gallery. El Pedregal, 34505 N. Scottsdale Road. 488-3737. PHOENIX: SHEMER ART CENTER: Through June 9, "Vessels of Virtue," multimedia containers.

The Shemer site is a converted 1920s home and orchard. 5005 E. Camel-back Road. 262-4727. SCOTTSDALE: MARILYN BUTLER FINE ART: Through May 26, witty paintings by Mark A dessert reception will follow Elhe election and awards presentations.

Information, 998-9145. camps designed for kids SCOTTSDALE Summer sports camps for children ages 5 to 13 will be held at Indian School tPark, 4289 N. Hayden Road, beginning June 4. camps will consist of four consecutive two-week sessions and Jwill run through July 26. Activities will be conducted in four age groups; 5-6 years, 7-8 years, 9-10 years and 11-13 years of age.

Information, 994-2740. Girl's Ranch sets annual luncheon SCOTTSDALE The annual meeting and luncheon for Girl's Ranch Inc. of Arizona is scheduled Weddings I 9 STOP Featherm? and SWIM ENJOY SUMMER BE BEAUTIFUL AND COOL In a Super lite Wig from MA', Only 2 oz. weight. i (At Receive a FREE Ask about our exclusive fiber I Buy a Coty Anti Feathering Llpllner and Receive a Free CHRISTOWN LOTA'S BUNCfTY In The Mai 261 7 Bethany S9th Avs.

Peoria Arrowhead Mai-West 242-5780 242-W04 S33S686 bo, Silkstick Llpstlckl I I A $9.00 Value For 480 1 HI I aMfcU 5 97 i so vn 6 7 '97 I 947-3791 sq. yd. I Visit Yogurt Shoppe installed I PLUSH OR SCULPTURE I from InetallnH Nylon Plush Dino DIRomero Beverly Self Dino DiRomero and Beverly Seif were married April 6 at the home of the bride's parents in Scottsdale. The bride is the daughter of Franklin and Doris Seif of Scottsdale. The bridegroom is the son of Rosalio and Rosa DiRomero of Phoenix.

David Caldwell Deborah Stockton David Caldwell and Deborah Stockton were married April 7 at Dob-son Ranch Church of the "Nazarene in Chandler. The bride is the daughter of Eddie and Viola Stockton of Tempe. The bridegroom is the son of Charles and Joan Caldwell of Dallas, Texas, Carl Tolleson Annloulse Ferguson Carl Tolleson and Annlouise Ferguson were married April 14 at the Foothills Golf Course in Phoenix. The bride is the daughter, of John Ferguson of Grand Forks, N.D., and Lois Ferguson of Phoenix. The bridegroom is the son of Bura and Helen Tolleson of Donald Mlddleton Jr.

Tracy Overton Donald Middleton Jr. and Tracy Overton were married March 17 at First Christian Church in Alva, Okla. The bride is the daughter of Merlin and Linda Overton of Cherokee, Okla. The bridegroom is the son of Donald and Joyce Middleton of Henderson, Nev. CWQh 50 SQ.YD.

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The bridegroom is the son of Stanford and Edie Stoneman of Phoenix. rH' i- 0 I ru mot 'f When the btt game starts In the morning and lasis all day you want Red Wings like these All the comlort-and the moves-of your favorite athletic shoes, phis safety steel toes rftk 6655 Mfl A I. 6656 tcomoAii tp-lf iXr Afe CAMtt VHW PLAZA WW Mon Sun 10 602 M67122 "MHIIIItlfiil mm1f" i S937 E. Thoma Rd. Tovver Plata next to Auto Zone 275-2320 LonnyGooch Deborah Arthur Lonny Gooch and Deborah Arthur were married April 21 at Faith Chapel in Glendale.

The bride is the daughter of Curtis Arthur of Phoenix and Donna Elliott of Waddell. The bridegroom is the son of Jim and Dianna Gooch of Phoenix. Mark Jazwln Theresa Sinclair Mark Jazwin and Theresa Sinclair were married March 24 at St. Simon and Jude Church in Phoenix. The bride is the daughter of Daniel and Eunice Sinclair of Phoenix.

The bridegroom is the son of Richard Jazwin of Phoenix and Carolina Pes-queira of Tucson. Benjamin Ledin Kristine Heath Benjamin Ledin and Kristine Heath were married March 31 at St. Louis the King Catholic Church in Glendale. The bride is the daughter of John and Ramona Heath of Phoenix. The bridegroom is the son of Jerry Ledin of Payson and the late Donna Ledin.

David Fannon Amy Brownf eld David Fannon and Amy Brownfeld were married Nov. 11, 1989, at the Arizona Biltmore Hotel in Phoenix. The bride is the daughter of Fred and Marilyn Brownfeld of Paradise Valley. The bridegroom is the son of William and Patricia Fannon of Upper Montclair, N.J. NORTHEAST VALLEY Scottsdale.

Paradise Valley. Carefree. Cave Creek and Fountain Hills rw Northeast Valley NEW HOPE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP 16001 North 34th St Rev. John Ferris, Pastor Office 7e-W49 or 4M-aow res Sunday Service 10 AM Mark Hutchinson Kathy Rhoden Mark Hutchinson and Kathy Rhoden were married April 7 at First Christian Church in Phoenix. The bride is the daughter of James and Bonnie Rhoden of Phoenix.

The bridegroom is the son of Emery and Carol Hutchinson of Phoenix. James Gothro Shannon Gaston James Gothro and Shannon- Gaston were married March 24 at Sunnyslope Presbyterian Church in Phoenix. The bride is the daughter of Greg and Nancy Gaston of Glendale. The bridegroom is the son of Tom and Nadine Gothro of Phoenix. John Kucera Jane Manes John Kucera and Jane Manes were married May 5 at Queen of Peace Catholic Church in Mesa.

2 The bride is the daughter of Marion Manes of Wayne, and the late Andrew Manes. The bridegroom is the 6on of John and Carol Kucera of Mesa. Kim Kartchner Kimberley Clark Kim Kartchner and Kimberley Clark were married May 10 at Arizona Latter Day Saints Temple in Mesa. The bride is the daughter of Donald Clark of Mesa and Mary Clark of Mesa. The bridegroom is the son of Rey and Shirley Kartchner of Mesa.

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