For 33 years, art lovers have been climbing the daunting staircase up to Etherton Gallery, perched high on the second floor of downtownâs historic Oddfellow Hall.
Proprietor Terry Etherton is ending his more than three-decade run in downtown and moving to a one-story building at 340 S. Convent St. in Barrio Viejo.
âThe building was sold,â Etherton says of the current place. âIt was time to move on. Itâs a cool space. This is our 40th anniversary year. Itâs a good time to make a move.â
Etherton opened his first gallery in a retail space on Sixth Street near Fourth Avenue; he stayed there for seven years before setting down roots in the Odd Fellows building.
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Southern Arizona Animal Food Bank to surpass holiday goal
They are projected to help 100 pet families Collecting food for pet families this holiday season (Source: KOLD News 13) By Jasmine Ramirez | December 24, 2020 at 5:13 PM MST - Updated December 24 at 5:23 PM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - The Southern Arizona Animal Food Bank plans to help 100 animal families in need this holiday season.
“There is somebody that’s able to help them and they don’t have to stress out about whether they have to feed themselves or their animals,” said Annette Martin, the Southern Arizona Animal Food Bank Store Manager.
The food bank has collected nearly 3000 pounds of dog food since it opened its pet-food distribution center in the Monterey Village shopping center two weeks ago. Many of the donations will help struggling families amid the pandemic.
Southern Arizona Animal Food Bank needs your help
Many pet families in need this holiday SAAFB is asking for animal food donations for pet families in need this holiday. (Source: SAAFB) By KOLD News 13 Staff | December 22, 2020 at 5:58 PM MST - Updated December 23 at 1:00 PM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - The Southern Arizona Animal Food Bank is trying to help 100 animal families this holiday, and is asking for your help in reaching its goal.
The organization says that because of pandemic stress, many families have had to make a choice to either feed their families or feed their pets. And the number of calls for assistance have gone up from 30-40 a month to about 150.