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Mummenschanz are coming to town

11/1/2017

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The Mummenschanz troupe is coming back to Tucson early next year for another fantastic show. It will take place at Centennial Hall on Sunday February 18, 2017, at 4:00 pm. We featured them in our Spotlight on St Gallen earlier this year. Their new presentation is called "You & Me". You can obtain tickets at UAPresents.org.
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Cindy Horner link
1/30/2018 07:26:55 pm

Dear members of the Tucson Swiss Club, I am an American, (now American/Swiss) married to a Swiss, living in Neuchâtel, Suisse. I am originally from Tucson. My husband and I recently visited my family there in Tucson and surprised me with saying that he wouldn't mind living there when he retires in 4 years. It's still a long way off. A lot can happen between now and then. However, time does tend to fly so I'm starting to plan now - just to be on the safe side. I'd like to get to know this club better. I have lived in CH for 18 years and have grown to love the country. Once we are there, I'm sure I would like to be a part of your group. It would be nice if my husband (from Zurich and has lived in the French part for 32 years) could have a chance to speak with 'his folks' from time to time in his native language too. I will certainly have questions about how to effectively move there. For example, how well do electrical devices work if we simply use a plug adapter? Will we need to use a converter for our computers, lamps, etc.? What moving company did you use to move there? If there is anyone who would like to start corresponding, I'd be very happy to comply. Thank you very much for your time and consideration. Joyfully, Cindy Horner

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