
Looking for something to do this week? From an explanation of your rights as a renter to a seminar over breakfast, here are the best options to help you get social around town.
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Evictions: Politics, Policy and Possibilities
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Maricopa County Justices of the Peace signed 43,800 eviction judgments in 2018 alone. These judgments resulted in the displacement of individuals and families, which affected nearly every aspect of their day-to-day lives. Join us for a community dialogue on the evictions epidemic in Arizona. Engage in productive dialogue and meaningful discussions with legal experts, state officials, advocates, journalists and peers. Learn more about the eviction process, resources for those affected, and the opportunities for positive and supportive interventions.
When: Monday, April 29, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Where: South Mountain Community College, Student Union, SU100, 7050 S. 24th St.
Admission: Free
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Clinical Breakfast Series
From the event description:
Please join us to learn more about trends and treatments in the behavioral health field, network with your peers and obtain one CEU credit at any of our free Clinical Breakfast Series seminars. Each seminar is held on the first Wednesday of the month from 8-9 a.m. in the St. Luke's Behavioral Health Center Auditorium. Continental breakfast will be served.
When: Wednesday, May 1, 8-9 a.m.
Where: St. Luke’s Behavioral Health, 1800 E. Van Buren St.
Admission: Free
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Maricopa Law Day 2019
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Join us for a panel discussion on journalism, the law and related issues in today's America. Featuring panelists such as former justice of the Arizona Supreme Court Rebecca Berch; Dan Barr, attorney; Mary Jo Pitzl, state government reporter; and Vanessa Ruiz, professor at ASU Cronkite School of Journalism.
When: Wednesday, May 1, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Where: Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, 111 E. Taylor St.
Admission: Free
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4th Annual ABRC Research Conference
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This all-day conference brings together grant awardees from the Arizona Biomedical Research Centre, Flinn Foundation and the Valley Research Partnership program. The day is open to the public and will close with an interactive poster presentation session. Catered breakfast, lunch and cocktail reception will be provided. Oral presentations will be given by researchers throughout the day.
When: Thursday, May 2, 8 a.m.-6:30 p.m.
Where: 475 N 5th Street, Biomedical Sciences Partnership Building
Admission: Free
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Timeless Phoenix
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Timeless Phoenix is back for its annual tour of the Tovrea Castle, Pueblo Grande Museum and dinner at the Stockyards Steakhouse. Attendees begin the evening at the Stockyards Steakhouse for an appetizer buffet and history lesson of Arizona's first steak house in the historic "Rose Room." From there, our local Ollie the Trolley will ferry guests to the Pueblo Grande Museum for an exclusive after-hours tour of the archived pottery (not usually seen by museum attendees).
When: Friday, May 3, 5:30-8:30 p.m.
Where: The Stockyards Steakhouse, 5009 E. Washington St., #115
Admission: $50-60
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