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Tucson / Arizona / United States
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Fellowship Square Tucson is a local facility that provide local independent and assisted living lifestyles for seniors. Our residents have access to services like outpatient therapies, senior FITness, and many other senior special services. Discover why so many Tucson seniors are moving to Fellowship Square!
Tucson / Arizona / United States
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The Qualified Plan Experts.Kidder Benefits Consultants, Inc., provides access to a host of tools and resources that enable Kidder professionals and the plan’s financial advisor(s) to provide the highest level of investment and fiduciary plan governance services to the plan sponsor.These Services and Resources include: • Investment Due Diligence Process • Investment Due Diligence Reports • Actuarial Services • Fiduciary Monitoring System • 401(k) Search Pro for finding the Right Provider • Industry Reports • Research Library • Fiduciary Oversight Kidder Benefits Consultants has an A+ rating with the BBB, and is a full service, independent, qualified retirement plan consulting, administration, and investment firm. We are headquartered in west Des Moines, Iowa, and have a regional consulting and administrative offices in Tucson, AZ, Omaha, NE, and Albuquerque, NM. Established in 1996, Kidder and our people are committed to designing and implementing tailor-made qualified plan solutions that satisfy the needs of employers, professionals and their financial advisors. By not representing any particular plan, concept, or funding method, we can design working programs from across the spectrum of qualified plan and funding alternatives.Our firm and staff participate and serve in professional organizations and societies focused on the qualified plan marketplace, including:• The American Society of Pension Professionals & Actuaries (ASPPA)• The ASPPA Plan Administrators Policy Alliance (APAPA)• National Institute of Pension Administrators (NIPA)• Center for Fiduciary Studies (CFS)• Institute of Certified Bankers (ICB)• ESOP Association (ESOP)• National Center for Employee Ownership (NCEO)• American Bar Association (ABA)• American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA)To speak directly with one of our Regional Pension Consultative us a call or visit our website today!
Tucson / Arizona / United States
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We offer responsible Life Planning to: - Assist you in making prudent financial decisions, Watch over your investments - Help you plan for your retirement - Optimize your Estate Plan - Explore Trust Services through the RK Trust Company - Help you minimize federal and state taxes - Develop and manage Pension Plans for small businesses. Raskob Kambourian Financial Advisors Ltd. is only "fee only" comprehensive "Life Planning" financial advisory firm in Southern Arizona that is registered with the SEC. Examples of the services we have provided since 1986: Goal Setting - Short-term and Long-term, Net Worth Analysis - Assets and Debts,Budgeting - Workable Spending Plans, Insurance Review - Life, Home, Auto, Health, Disability, Long-term Care, Umbrella, Errors and Omissions, etc. Estate Planning Review - Wills, Trusts, Durable Powers of Attorney for Health Care and Financial, Living Wills, Autopsy and Organ donor Affidavits, Cremation Affidavits. Planning for the Future - College Funding, Stock Options, Retirement Projections. Investment review - After-tax Investments, IRAs, 401ks, 403bs, Deferred Compensation, Real Estate, Investment Management - An investment approach tailored to your overall financial plan - along with goals, objectives, risk tolerance, and time-frames. Tax Planning - Strategies to minimize Federal and State Income taxes in current and future years. Call today to secure your financial future!
Tucson / Arizona / United States
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The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum has two miles of walking trails meandering over the property where visitors can see living animals from reptiles to bears and mountain lions -- including an aquarium and a cave. Docents give free demonstrations of plants and small animals. 

Best and worst times to go to Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
Saturdays offer extended hours to 10:00 PM. This is special fun for those who like to find shiny scorpions with black lights. It also gives a chance to see the nocturnal animals. The worst time is after 4:00 PM, when no discounts are available. Afternoons in the summer are very hot. Bring your own bottled water; fountains provide free refills.

Must see at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
Many events are scheduled throughout the year. Don't miss the hummingbirds, who are so accustomed to people that the nests are easily seen. Children love the snakes and frogs just within the gates. You may be fortunate enough to catch a docent showing them and letting kids touch them.

Admission to Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
Admission varies for those 4 and above from about $6:00 to $25.00. Buying a membership gets you in and gives a chance to come back often. Military and student discounts are available; ask at the desk.

Parking at Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
Unpaved parking wanders among the cactus and mesquite. Handicapped parking is near the entrance. Bus and RV parking is available. If there is an advertised event, nearby parking may fill up early.

Food at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
Near the entrance a selection of foods from snacks to fancy dinners is available. Some snacks are available along the trail. Snack prices are a little above in-town prices. The dinners are relatively equal to a good dinner in town.

Insider tip for visitors at Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
Try the Native American dishes made from cactus and desert plants, a special late-spring event. If you can drive mountain roads, go over Gates Pass, you can see for miles and miles across the desert. Do not touch the soft looking jumping cactus, or the fuzzy looking prickly pear; you'll get a handful of thorns. No pets are allowed, even in the parking area.

Author's bio: Joanne Birch is a freelance writer from the southern mountains of Arizona. She writes tips for parents and about the history of Arizona.

 

Tucson / Arizona / United States
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Founded in 1958, Teen Challenge of Arizona offers a range of residential recovery programs. The organization provides a variety of basic educational presentation and crisis intervention programs. It operates a music ministry that offers various entertainment options. The organization maintains a store that stocks apparel, jewelry, greeting cards, dolls, photos, electronic goods, books and stationery items. It accepts donations from individuals and organizations. Teen Challenge of Arizona is a member of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability.
Tucson / Arizona / United States
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The Tucson Urban League was founded in 1971 in response to a significantly high unemployment rate among minorities in Tucson, Ariz. The nonprofit organization offers case management, education, employment and training and housing resources. Established in 1910, The Urban League is the nations oldest and largest community- based movement devoted to empowering African Americans to enter the economic and social mainstream. Headquartered in New York City, the National Urban League has more than 100 local affiliates located in 35 states providing direct services to more than 2 million people through programs, advocacy and research.
Tucson / Arizona / United States
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Oro Valley Country Club, located near the Santa Catalina Mountains northwest of Tucson, boasts lush Bentgrass greens, a fitness center, active social calendar and upscale dining.
Tucson / Arizona / United States
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Welcome to the United States Handball Association ( USHA ), the National Governing Body for the sport of handball. The USHA is a 501 ( c ) corporation, dedicated to the growth and development of the sport for all age levels. As the governing body, the USHA is responsible for administering and sanctioning over 100 tournaments per year, including the Simple Green Pro Tour. The USHA publishes Handball Magazine, the games only national publication and the "Bible" for the sport. Handballs first true national championship was staged in 1919 by the Amateur Athletic Union ( AAU ) and was won by "Murder Ball" Bill Ranft. The AAU continued its reign on handball until 1951 when Chicago developer and handball afficionado Bob Kendler founded the USHA. It was a big move to break away but the players banded together to form a strong association, which has become known as the "players fraternity." Kendler served as the associations only president until 1982 when he met with personal financial difficulty and poor health. Once again, the players rallied behind the leadership of Carl Porter to jump start the ailing association and move the national headquarters to Tucson, Ariz. Porter served as president until 1993 and had the USHA in strong financial shape, thanks to new fundraising programs. From the initial "Alive and Well" campaign, the USHA moved toward promotion of the game with the Development Fund, which literally puts balls and gloves in young players hands. Since 1984, almost $1, 000, 000 has been donated for the growth of handball. Proud of the games rich history, handball players came through again when called upon to support the Capital Campaign for the Handball Hall of Fame Building in Tucson, where the games great players are honored. The non-profit United States Handball Association is really all things to all its members since it is the only association of its kind for the sport, servicing men, women, and juniors from novice to the professional level. For the past 47 years, local, regional and national tournaments have been sponsored by the United States Handball Association, and over the years, a strong network of handball players and administrators has been developed. Currently, the organization is represented by 50 state Chairmen and 9 Regional Commissioners. Competition is held each year at the state, regional, and national level for both singles and doubles for men, women and children from 11-and-under to 80-and-over. Additionally, competition is held in numerous ability classes, including Novice. Currently the Association has 8, 500 members. The national office is located in Tucson, Arizona. The Board of Directors consists of 15 elected officials. While were very proud of the association and the camaraderie of the sport, handball players are more proud of the game.
Tucson / Arizona / United States
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The Salvation Army donation centers accept clothes donations, furniture donations, car donations, and other gently used goods. All items sold at our thrift stores help fund local programs that heal addictions, restore families and change lives. Visit our website to schedule a free donation pick up, or to find out how we help local communities.
Tucson / Arizona / United States
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The United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona is a health and human service charity organization located in Tucson, Ariz. The organization offers a variety of educational, health care and financial programs for children, senior citizens and families. It organizes workshops to stop violence, abuse and sexual assault in the community. The United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona provides the Multicultural Leadership Development Program (MLDP), an intensive management, organizational and leadership training program for administrators in nonprofit, government and private sectors. The organization is a part of the United Way, which is a national network of nearly 1,300 local organizations. The parent organization provides various early childhood, financial and disaster response programs.
Tucson / Arizona / United States
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Villa Maria is a care center providing accommodation services to senior citizens. Based in Tucson, Ariz., its apartments are equipped with private baths, wall-to-wall carpeting, individually controlled heat, air, and kitchenettes with refrigerator and microwave. The center provides an array of services, such as personal care 24-hour daily, licensed health services director, weekly housekeeping, apartment maintenance, utilities (water, electric, garbage), medication assistance, community scheduled transportation and fire alarm system, to name a few. Additionally, it offers life enrichment programs, community outings, Villa Maria University, chapel, pastoral care, private dining rooms, landscaped courtyards, patio, walking paths and more.