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Published/Last Modified on Friday, April 27, 2007 4:46 PM MDT


Artist Novoa featured at The Gallery


Artist Ray Novoa will be the featured artist at the The Gallery, located on 10th Street in Douglas

His work will be featured from May 19, 2007-June 30, and an opening reception is set for Saturday June 2.

Slaughter Ranch main topic at Bisbee Corral of Westerners meeting May 3

John and Norma Lavanchy will highlight history of Slaughter Ranch at meeting of Bisbee Corral of Westerners international on Thursday, May 3 at 7 pm at Bisbee Senior Center.

Founded by "Texas" John Slaughter in the 1800s and headquartered east of Douglas, it was one of the most significant ranches in the West. Slaughter also served as Cochise County Sheriff when county seat was located in Tombstone. Public is invited. Refreshments will be served.

Call Christine Rhodes for information at 432-5836.

Sprng art show im Rodeo

Tghe Spring Show at the Chiricahua Art Gallery will be held on May 4: Friday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; and May 5: Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

This year's spring show offers a special western slant

For more inmformatin, call (505)557-2225

Lestonmac Pre-School hosts Spring Fun Day

Come play games and enjoy a delicious hamburger at Lestonmac Pre-School and Kindergarten Spring Fun Day, 1047 10th Street, on Saturday, April 28, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Come out and have a fund day with the family.

Go to Cochise College for '100 Lunches'

The Cochise College Drama Department will be performing "100 Lunches" on Friday and Saturday, April 27 and 28, at the Douglas Campus Little Theater.

The show begins at 7 p.m.

The play follows successful mystery playwright Chuck Reynolds, who has had his plays lauded by all critics except Charity Starr. When she shows up at his house and has the unmitigated gall to ask for his expert help in writing a play of her own, Chuck fiendishly insists that their sessions be held over lunch-with Charity footing the bill! Lunatic waiters provide a uniquely hilarious touch to these meetings. Love blossoms despite the scheming of Chuck's amorous neighbor.

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