/ Modified may 1, 2010 2:24 a.m.

Ray Suarez to visit Tucson

Senior Correspondent for The NewsHour, and BLUEPRINT AMERICA will visit Tucson for a special presentation on Tuesday, May 26th at 7:30 p.m. at UA Crowder Hall

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Ray Suarez

An Evening with Ray Suarez, with question & answer session

An Arizona Public Media 50th Anniversary of public television event

Ray Suarez, Senior Correspondent for the popular PBS nightly news program The NewsHour, will visit Tucson for a special presentation on Tuesday, May 26 at 7:30 p.m. at Crowder Hall on the University of Arizona campus. Suarez will be presenting highlights from "Blueprint America: Road to the Future," the latest program in the PBS multi-platform initiative on America’s aging infrastructure.

Tickets for this special event are 2 for $50 -- single tickets $25 -- and are available in person or online from the UA College of Fine Arts Box Office. (You'll save on the $3 online handling fee if you purchase tickets in person at the box office.) UA Fine Arts Box office hours are here

Active Arizona Public Media members at the $40 level or higher are eligible for a Meet & Greet event with Ray Suarez with purchase of general admission ticket. Member Meet & Greet begins at 6 p.m. (active AZPM members will be verified at the door).

Tickets purchased by May 20 will be delivered via U.S. Mail; tickets purchased May 21 through May 26 will be held at Box Office Will Call.

Contact University of Arizona Fine Arts Box Office at 621-1162.

Arizona Public Media membership information is available by calling 621-7640, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., or by visiting the AZPM Support page

Purchase tickets for An Evening with Ray Suarez here

More information on the Blueprint America initiative from PBS.org

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