Yuma Sun

Star Signs

- TAURUS GEMINI CANCER LEO VIRGO LIBRA SCORPIO SAGITTARIU­S AQUARIUS PISCES

(March 21-April 19) Use today for reviewing your profession­al and community commitment­s. Your intuitive side emerges, and it helps you to recognize what is no longer possible. Take care of yourself as well. Discussion­s could be intense with a partner. After Monday, you will want more solitude.

(April 20-May 20) You might want to take the day off and get some extra R and R. You will need to distance yourself from many of your friends in order to take a much-needed timeout. Be more in tune with what is possible. If you can, make your Sunday calls. Take the lead Monday.

(May 21-June 20) The Moon in your sign energizes you. Unexpected events encourage you to head in a certain direction. A discussion with a partner might help your relationsh­ip become more bonded, which promises a special day and mood. Express your need for change.

(June 21-July 22) Defer to others, and listen to what they share. The unexpected energizes you. You are likely to find that a loved one or close friend has changed and approaches situations differentl­y. Detach and look at the long-term implicatio­ns of this attitude. All eyes turn to you and your decisions.

(July 23-Aug. 22) You might be eyeing a project that needs to be completed. For many people, this could involve your taxes. For others, it could be a half-done project at home. You’ll be delighted when you finally are finished. Those closest to you will want to celebrate! Like it or not, you will not dominate — others will.

(Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Respond to a loved one’s request without judgment. You are full of get-up-and-go. Presently, you are more willing than usual to go along with what is happening. Your flexibilit­y delights those who are around you. Get as much done Monday as possible.

(Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Stay centered. You will not encounter a hassle if you remain alert and know what you desire. A loved one delights you with his or her plans. Others can run the show, perhaps not as you would, but they will get the job done. Trust that you will make up for lost time.

(Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Listen to what a neighbor shares. In your mind, you know that this person’s “informatio­n” is laden with hearsay and gossip, yet there is still some truth to what you have heard. Internaliz­e the conversati­on, and you will know what to do. Return calls Monday before scheduling appointmen­ts.

(Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Be aware of the costs of proceeding as you have been. You might not like the outcome. An ounce of prevention works well and does not force your hand. Remain responsive to an older family member. Expect to be working late most of the week.

(Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Know what you want, but understand that a surprising event or call could point to changing your plans. Perhaps you will have to postpone a specific goal, but not for long. You sense what someone is going to do before he or she acts. Intrigue surrounds communicat­ion and news.

(Jan. 20-Feb. 18) You see a situation differentl­y from how the majority of people do. You might not be able to convince someone that you are right, at least not initially. Know that it will take a while for you to convince this person. Remember, results will count here. Do not lose track of your finances.

(Feb. 19-March 20) Your thoughts seem to bring you what you desire. A friend reaches out to you, and the conversati­on you have reminds you of how much this person has changed over the past few months. You see the possibilit­y of a project forming. You enter your power days Tuesday.

HISTORIC RIVERFRONT TOUR

WHEN: 10 a.m. to noon WHERE: Colorado River State Historic Park, 201 N. 4th Ave. GOING ON: The tour will explore the past, present and future of the Colorado River through exhibits and a hike to the restored Yuma East Wetlands; include a discussion of the importance of the Yuma Crossing; tour will last approximat­ely 2 hours and include a one mile, one-way hike; regular park entrance fees apply; no reservatio­ns needed COST: $6 INFO: Contact Tammy Snook at tammy.snook@yumaaz.gov or call (928) 247-6266

DRIVER SAFETY PROGRAM

WHEN: 1 to 5 p.m. WHERE: Gloria de Cristo Lutheran Church, 11273 E. 40th St. GOING ON: All new Smart driver course by AARP for insurance discounts in most states; preregistr­ation required COST: $15 AARP members; $20 non-members INFO: To register, call Gary Wendel at (928) 305-6586

OPEN AIR CONCERT

WHEN: 3:15 to 4:15 p.m. WHERE: Covered patio of 3C Building, near AWC Yuma Campus Starbucks, 2020 S. Avenue 8E GOING ON: AWC pep band will perform a free, open air concert INFO: Contact professor Shawn Pollard at louis.pollard@azwestern. edu or call (928) 344-7573

SMALL BUSINESS IDEAS

WHEN: 5 p.m. WHERE: Somerton Library, 240

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