FRIDAY 3/9/12
What:Advance Auto Parts Monster Jam® returns to Tucson. This year’s stellar truck lineup includes the legendary GRAVE DIGGER®, celebrating its 30th Anniversary of car crushing mayhem, along with the Tucson debuts of Spider- man™ and Batman™, also featuring hometown hero McGruff (driven by local Tucson driver Rod Wood), World Finals Champion Monster Mutt® and The Felon. On Saturday, in addition to the world-class racing and freestyle competition action, die-hard fans can come to the stadium early to enjoy the Party in the Pits pre-show experience
When:7:30pm- Saturday and Sunday too!
Where:Tucson Convention Center
Cost:$20-$35; $10 kids 12 and under with paid adult $4 off on Friday, Saturday 2pm, and Sunday shows. CODE: BLOG. Available at the box office, internet, phones, outlets. Not valid on Saturday 7:30pm show. Only valid on adult tickets in the $20 price level. EXPIRES MARCH 8TH, 2012
What:Junior League of Tucson TREASURE HUNT! This is the LARGEST and longest running rummage sale in Tucson. You can find such treasures as furniture, electronics, clothing, jewelry, baby items, and more at the lowest possible prices while supporting one of Tucson’s oldest non-profits.. Visit www.juniorleagueoftucson.org for more information.(thanks, Amy!)
When:6-10pm (7am-1pm on Saturday)
Where:Tucson Expo Center 3750 E. Irvington Road
Cost: Pre-sale party Friday, March 9th- $5 admission, sale on Saturday, March 10th - $1 admission or canned food donation
What:Story Time at Bookmans! Today we are going to read stories about Outer Space! We will have a light snack and juice, so get your listening ears ready for some great hand selected stories for you to enjoy. Right after story time we will have a coloring activity to do.
Where:Bookmans Speedway
When:10am-11am
Cost:FREE
What:Tunes for Tots, an hour long musical extravaganza for the kids! We'll play games, read stories and sing all kinds of fun songs!! The program tends to aim more towards toddlers, but all kids are welcome!
When:10-11am
Where:Bookmans Grant
Cost:FREE
What: Dance and Dessert Ballet Tucson performance.it will include a wide array of performances from Ballet Tucson’s eclectic repertoire over the past 25 seasons. A delicious concert of classical and contemporary works with a grand finale of dessert tastings from the area’s best restaurants and eateries. My husband and I went years ago at PCC West and it was fun and yummy! For more info go HERE
When:7:30pm (Sat at 2pm and 7:30pm and Sun at 1pm and 5pm)
Where:Stevie Eller Theatre 1737 E. university Blvd.
Cost:$25 a bit pricey but fun
What:Twilight Nature Walk Take a relaxing, naturalist-guided stroll through the park and experience the quiet of the desert at dusk as we explore how seasonal changes affect local plants and animals. Reservations required. For more information call 615-7855 or eeducation@pima.gov.
When:5:30-6:30
Where:Feliz Paseos Park 1600 N. Camino de Oeste (½ mile north of Speedway/Gates Pass Road)
Cost:FREE
SATURDAY - 3/12/11
What: Sabino Junior Ranger Program-Kids ages K-6th grade can participate in tomorrow's activity and every Saturday through March 12, 2011. Presentations and activities include desert survival, local flora and fauna plus all the beauty of Sabino Canyon.
When: Two times each Saturday 10am and 2pm
Where: Sabino Canyon Visitor Center 5700 N. Sabino Canyon Road
Cost:$5 for Park entrance fee or $20 for yearly pass
What:Great Train Expo- Huge operating model reailroad, 10,000+ trains for sale. Trains kids can run and ride and many workshops! (Thanks, Donna!)www.GTExpo.com
When:10am-5pm ans Sunday too!
Where:Pima County Fairgrounds 11300 S. Houghton Rd
Cost:$7 Kids 12 and under FREE
What:Walk for MS online registration is over but you can sign up at the walk ;) (Thanks, Diane!)
When:8:00 AM - Registration opens (all walkers must check-in prior to walking)9:30 AM - Official Walk starts Noon - Walk ends
Where:Reid Park 3101 E 22nd St, Tucson, AZ 85713
Cost:Free to participate- fundraising if you can
What:Youth Leadership Summit Be a part of the largest service event in the world! Do something! Our fun, interactive project planning summits will walk you through how to turn your passions into a service reality on Global Youth Service Day! We’ll teach you how to set up your own service project and help you along every step of the way! Not only will you be able to make great change in your community, but you’ll build valuable skills organization, public speaking, and leadership experience. Also, developing your own project will look great on college and scholarship applications in the future. This is a Youth Volunteer Corps Project, call or email Melissa to sign up!Ages 13-18
When:11am-5pm
Where:Sam Lena Library 1607 S. Sixth Ave, Tucson
Cost: FREE
What: Tucson Festival of Books- A huge festival surrounding literacy, reading, education and life!! Really, there are so many things to see and do...... For more information and a full guide go HERE
What:Great Train Expo- Huge operating model reailroad, 10,000+ trains for sale. Trains kids can run and ride and many workshops! (Thanks, Donna!)www.GTExpo.com
When:10am-5pm ans Sunday too!
Where:Pima County Fairgrounds 11300 S. Houghton Rd
Cost:$7 Kids 12 and under FREE
What:Walk for MS online registration is over but you can sign up at the walk ;) (Thanks, Diane!)
When:8:00 AM - Registration opens (all walkers must check-in prior to walking)9:30 AM - Official Walk starts Noon - Walk ends
Where:Reid Park 3101 E 22nd St, Tucson, AZ 85713
Cost:Free to participate- fundraising if you can
What:Kids Yoga Class- The BLOC yoga classes for kids are designed just for kids. These classes include traditional yoga postures geared for safety and fun. Kids can learn about and practice yoga with instructors that love kids and love yoga.
When:(Sat and Sun @ 10:30a)
Where:the BLOC climbing and fitness 8975 E Tanque Verde
Cost:$10 or $7 members
What:Youth Leadership Summit Be a part of the largest service event in the world! Do something! Our fun, interactive project planning summits will walk you through how to turn your passions into a service reality on Global Youth Service Day! We’ll teach you how to set up your own service project and help you along every step of the way! Not only will you be able to make great change in your community, but you’ll build valuable skills organization, public speaking, and leadership experience. Also, developing your own project will look great on college and scholarship applications in the future. This is a Youth Volunteer Corps Project, call or email Melissa to sign up!Ages 13-18
When:11am-5pm
Where:Sam Lena Library 1607 S. Sixth Ave, Tucson
Cost: FREE
What: Tucson Festival of Books- A huge festival surrounding literacy, reading, education and life!! Really, there are so many things to see and do...... For more information and a full guide go HERE
When: Saturday March 10, 2012 and Sunday March 11, 2012 from 9am to 5:30pm
Where: The University of Arizona Mall
Cost: FREE even free parking in the garages!!(those of us who have had parking tickets at UA can exhale now)
What: Build and Grow Clinic- Make a basket shooter and if this is your first time there get a free apron and goggles for each participating child. Plus after each project child will receive a completion certificate and badge! Go HERE to pre-register!
When: 10am-11am
When: 10am-11am
Where:All Lowe's Locations
Cost: FREE
What:Pack Night: Bats! The bat presentation will start at 6pm. Stay after for a craft and to watch Stellaluna in our theater with free popcorn! Regular admission rates apply; museum members free!
What: Pima Air and Space Museum Young Kids Program Imagine Rockets! Sounds like a nice hands-on science program. Ages 8+. Go HERE reservations are required.
What:Pack Night: Bats! The bat presentation will start at 6pm. Stay after for a craft and to watch Stellaluna in our theater with free popcorn! Regular admission rates apply; museum members free!
When:46-8pm
Where:International Wildlife Museum
Cost:$8 adults $2 kids members free
What: Pima Air and Space Museum Young Kids Program Imagine Rockets! Sounds like a nice hands-on science program. Ages 8+. Go HERE reservations are required.
When: 1pm-2:30pm
Where:6000 E. Valencia Road
Cost:FREE with admission to museum
What:Hansel and Gretel A new, musical version of the fairy tale that includes Engelbert Humperdinck's (the German composer) music and other music. Children aged 5-15
When:2-3pm
Where:Red Barn Theatre 948 N. Main Ave.
Cost:$5
Where:Map that you follow in your own vehicle to the different homes
Cost:$5 kids and teens18 and under are free with adult
What: 2nd Saturdays Downtown. Always a blast and the Tucson Children's Museum has the special $2 admission for everyone from 4-8pm. For more info. go HERE. There are family -freindly activities andUp With People! at 6pm Parasol Project Presents: Living Statues 6-10pm, soccer in the street, West Side Story movie at La Placita and so many bands!!!
When:4pm-10pm
Where: Downtown
Cost: FREE except entrance to TCM $2- ALL DAY
What: $2 Admission At at Children's Museum Tucson
When:all day
Where:CMT
Cost:$2
What:Sonoran Desert Kids Club: Jammin’ with Nature
Learn about the significance of natural sounds while listening to wildlife at Agua Caliente Park; then recreate what you hear using a variety of simple instruments. Bring recycled materials to turn into musical instruments. Children ages 8-12. Reservations required. For more information call 615-7855 or eeducation@pima.gov
When:9:30am-12noon
Where: Pima County Agua Caliente Park, 12325 E. Roger Road
Cost:FREE
What:HIP HOP PARK JAMS!!!!! PJ #14 ...and you don't stop! ELEMENTary Hip Hop Skool presents our 14th Park Jam on Saturday, March 10th at James Thomas Park and this month our special guest will be DJ Touch! Touch has been in the game since 1991 as a battle DJ, radio DJ, and has opened for acts like KRS ONE, Black Sheep, Souls of Mischief, and the X-ecutioners, to name a few. Dude is serious on the 1's and 2's so this is something you don't want to miss.
When:6pm-8pm
Where: James C. Thomas Park 3098 South Fergeus Ave.
Cost:FREE
What: Dance and Dessert Ballet Tucson performance.it will include a wide array of performances from Ballet Tucson’s eclectic repertoire over the past 25 seasons. A delicious concert of classical and contemporary works with a grand finale of dessert tastings from the area’s best restaurants and eateries. My husband and I went years ago at PCC West and it was fun and yummy! For more info go HERE
What:You're a Good Man Charlie Brown This revised production of Clark Gesner's lighthearted musical has additional dialogue by Michael Mayer and additional songs by Andrew Lippa, all with the warmth and sincerity of the original 1967 show. Don’t miss the chance to take a peek into the world of Charlie Brown, his dog Snoopy, and the rest of the Peanuts gang for a fast paced, lighthearted musical sure to entertain audiences of all ages! Call for more info and to check ticket availability 888-0509
Where:Temple of Music & Art's Cabaret Theatre 330 S. Scott Ave.
Cost:$15 in advance; $17 at the door
What:Judy Moody and Stink Fest celebrates the misadventures of Judy Moody and younger brother Stink. This event includes a light lunch, plenty of educational activities, a Judy & Stink look-alike contest (dress up, kids!), and a special speaking and signing appearance by Megan McDonald, the author and creator of the Judy Moody series! Ideal for girls and boys ages 6–10 years old.
When:1:30-3pm
Where:University of Arizona - North Ballroom (Student Union)
Cost:$15 per person. Children 2 and under are free
What: Characters Breakfast Biscuit the Dog, Madeline, Martha, Rotton Ralph, Little Nut Brown Hare, Amelia Bedelia, Curious George, Man with the Yellow Hat, Llama Llama, Berenstain Bear Kids, Mouse- Cookie, Clifford, Lyle Crocodile, and Lilly. An extension of UA BookStores WALK Storybook Character Hour, the Storybook Character Breakfast is a hit among families with small children, bringing their storybooks to life with real-life characters like Clifford, Curious George and others, plus a breakfast buffet, healthy social interaction and more! Ideal for children ages 2–5 years old. The parade to the Children's area following the Breakfast marks the official opening of the 2012 Tucson Festival of Books!
When:8-9:30am
Where:University of Arizona - North Ballroom (Student Union)
Cost:$15 per person. Children 2 and under are free
What: Trottin' Into Spring Local artists present hand made items. Raffle held of items donated by our artists. All raffle proceeds donated to T.R.O.T.T. (Therapeutic Riding Of Tucson)who aid those with disabilities through the use of horses.Bring a pack of mini- snacks or juice boxes to donate and receive a FREE raffle ticket.
When:9am-3pm
Where:LaPosada Lodge and Casitas 5900 N. Oracle Road
Cost: FREE to attend
What:"Nights in the Gardens of Spain" by Manuel de FallaThe Civic Orchestra of Tucson, conducted by Dr. Herschel Kreloff, presents a free classical concert with music by two of Spain’s most prominent composers, plus Beethoven's Symphony No. 8. Pianist Jose Sólorzano is the featured soloist in "Nights in the Gardens of Spain" by Manuel de Falla. For more information, visit www.cotmusic.org.
When:7pm
Where:Vail Theatre of the Arts 10701 E. Mary Ann Cleveland Way
Cost:FREE
What:Nahui Ollin Aztec Dancers performTonalpohualli (The Aztec Calendar) by the traditional indigenous people whom would like to present it now for the public to get some understanding and become aware of some of the history of Aztec calendar as it relates to the Aztec people's daily lives from yesterday to the present.
When:1pm and 3pm (1pm and 2pm on Sunday)
Where:Old Town Artisans - La Cocina Courtyard 201 N. Court Ave.
Cost:FREE
What:Junior League of Tucson TREASURE HUNT! This is the LARGEST and longest running rummage sale in Tucson. You can find such treasures as furniture, electronics, clothing, jewelry, baby items, and more at the lowest possible prices while supporting one of Tucson’s oldest non-profits.. Visit www.juniorleagueoftucson.org for more information.(Thanks, Amy)
When:6-10pm (7am-1pm on Saturday)
Where:Tucson Expo Center 3750 E. Irvington Road
Cost: Pre-sale party Friday, March 9th- $5 admission, sale on Saturday, March 10th - $1 admission or canned food donation
What:Workday at Valley of the Moon: If you would like to help keep Tucson's only fairyland alive, and you enjoy working with your hands, join us for a few hours of planting, raking and historic restoration. All ages and abilities welcome. Call 520-270-1041 for more information.
When:10am-1pm
Where:Valley of the Moon
Cost:FREE
What:Civil War in the Southwest More than 200 re-enactors come from many states and will camp at the park with their authentic Civil War camping gear. Food and beverage concessions are also available, including the popular Kettle corn vendor. No Dogs are permitted in Event Area. Event supported by the Arizona State Parks Foundation Schedule HERE - To see flyer go HERE (Thanks, Renee!)
When:Gate Hours are from 9:30 am - 3 pm and entry to park is permitted only during Gate Hours. Event hours are from 10 am - 4 pm.
Where:Picacho Peak State Park off interstate 10- in between Tucson and PHXCost:Vehicle Entrance Fee: $10 up to 4 persons. Each additional person is $3. Individual Entrance Fee is $3 for walk-in or bike.
What: Make a Disney PArty Hat The Disney Store is celebrating their 25th anniversary this month with events through out the month. This Saturday, March 10, from 10:30-1pm, kids can stop by The Disney Store to create their own festive party hat.
When: 10:30am-1pm
Where: Disney Stores- Tucson mall- check your loation
What:Art with Nina! Come to the Tucson Mall kid’s play area to makestylish Easter bonnets using paper plates, flowers, raffia, pipe cleaners and lots of creativity at Art with Nina! For Children 10 and under.
When:10am-12noon
Where: Tucson Mall, kid’s play area4500 N. Oracle Road
Cost:FREE
What:Great Train Expo- Huge operating model reailroad, 10,000+ trains for sale. Trains kids can run and ride and many workshops! (Thanks, Donna!)www.GTExpo.com
When:10am-4pmtoo!
Where:Pima County Fairgrounds 11300 S. Houghton Rd
Cost:$7 Kids 12 and under FREE
Goldilocks & the Three Bears This classic story is “just right” for the whole family. Come meet the Three Bears and one curious little girl named Goldilocks. This interactive musical will be a delight to see as the bears try to find out who has been in their beautiful home.
When:1pm and 3pm (1pm and 2pm on Sunday)
Where:Old Town Artisans - La Cocina Courtyard 201 N. Court Ave.
Cost:FREE
What:Civil War in the Southwest More than 200 re-enactors come from many states and will camp at the park with their authentic Civil War camping gear. Food and beverage concessions are also available, including the popular Kettle corn vendor. No Dogs are permitted in Event Area. Event supported by the Arizona State Parks Foundation Schedule HERE - To see flyer go HERE (thanks, Renee!)
When:Gate Hours are from 9:30 am - 3 pm and entry to park is permitted only during Gate Hours. Event hours are from 10 am - 4 pm.
Where:Picacho Peak State Park off interstate 10- in between Tucson and PHX
Cost:Vehicle Entrance Fee: $10 up to 4 persons. Each additional person is $3. Individual Entrance Fee is $3 for walk-in or bike.
What:You're a Good Man Charlie Brown This revised production of Clark Gesner's lighthearted musical has additional dialogue by Michael Mayer and additional songs by Andrew Lippa, all with the warmth and sincerity of the original 1967 show. Don’t miss the chance to take a peek into the world of Charlie Brown, his dog Snoopy, and the rest of the Peanuts gang for a fast paced, lighthearted musical sure to entertain audiences of all ages! Call for more info and to check ticket availablility 888-0509
Where:Temple of Music & Art's Cabaret Theatre 330 S. Scott Ave.
Cost:$15 in advance; $17 at the door
Where:Map that you follow in your own vehicle to the different homes
Cost:$5 kids and teens18 and under are free with adult
What: Arizona Renaissance Fair- APACHE JUNCTION The crazy fun of Ren Fair is here again! Jousting, turkey legs and the chance to buy armor....Huzzah! More information HERE or call 520-463-2700
When:2-3pm
Where:Red Barn Theatre 948 N. Main Ave.
Cost:$5
What: Arizona Renaissance Fair- APACHE JUNCTION The crazy fun of Ren Fair is here again! Jousting, turkey legs and the chance to buy armor....Huzzah! More information HERE or call 520-463-2700
When:10am-5pm rain or shine
Where:12601 East Highway 60, Apache Junction AZ
Cost:Tickets online $21 adults $11 kids
What:Rails in the Garden Tour. A self-guided tour of 8 local garden railroads! We have done this before and they are amazing huge hobbies for the people that own and operate them. For more info. go HERE or call 400-1284
When:10am-4pm Sunday too!Where:Map that you follow in your own vehicle to the different homes
Cost:$5 kids and teens18 and under are free with adult
What: 2nd Saturdays Downtown. Always a blast and the Tucson Children's Museum has the special $2 admission for everyone from 4-8pm. For more info. go HERE. There are family -freindly activities andUp With People! at 6pm Parasol Project Presents: Living Statues 6-10pm, soccer in the street, West Side Story movie at La Placita and so many bands!!!
When:4pm-10pm
Where: Downtown
Cost: FREE except entrance to TCM $2- ALL DAY
What: $2 Admission At at Children's Museum Tucson
When:all day
Where:CMT
Cost:$2
What:Sonoran Desert Kids Club: Jammin’ with Nature
Learn about the significance of natural sounds while listening to wildlife at Agua Caliente Park; then recreate what you hear using a variety of simple instruments. Bring recycled materials to turn into musical instruments. Children ages 8-12. Reservations required. For more information call 615-7855 or eeducation@pima.gov
When:9:30am-12noon
Where: Pima County Agua Caliente Park, 12325 E. Roger Road
Cost:FREE
What:HIP HOP PARK JAMS!!!!! PJ #14 ...and you don't stop! ELEMENTary Hip Hop Skool presents our 14th Park Jam on Saturday, March 10th at James Thomas Park and this month our special guest will be DJ Touch! Touch has been in the game since 1991 as a battle DJ, radio DJ, and has opened for acts like KRS ONE, Black Sheep, Souls of Mischief, and the X-ecutioners, to name a few. Dude is serious on the 1's and 2's so this is something you don't want to miss.
When:6pm-8pm
Where: James C. Thomas Park 3098 South Fergeus Ave.
Cost:FREE
What:Advance Auto Parts Monster Jam® returns to Tucson. This year’s stellar truck lineup includes the legendary GRAVE DIGGER®, celebrating its 30th Anniversary of car crushing mayhem, along with the Tucson debuts of Spider- man™ and Batman™, also featuring hometown hero McGruff (driven by local Tucson driver Rod Wood), World Finals Champion Monster Mutt® and The Felon. On Saturday, in addition to the world-class racing and freestyle competition action, die-hard fans can come to the stadium early to enjoy the Party in the Pits pre-show experience
When:2pm and 7:30pm- and Sunday too!
Where:Tucson Convention Center
Cost:$20-$35; $10 kids 12 and under with paid adult
What: Dance and Dessert Ballet Tucson performance.it will include a wide array of performances from Ballet Tucson’s eclectic repertoire over the past 25 seasons. A delicious concert of classical and contemporary works with a grand finale of dessert tastings from the area’s best restaurants and eateries. My husband and I went years ago at PCC West and it was fun and yummy! For more info go HERE
When:7:30pm (Sat at 2pm and 7:30pm and Sun at 1pm and 5pm)
Where:Stevie Eller Theatre 1737 E. university Blvd.
Where:Temple of Music & Art's Cabaret Theatre 330 S. Scott Ave.
Cost:$15 in advance; $17 at the door
What:Judy Moody and Stink Fest celebrates the misadventures of Judy Moody and younger brother Stink. This event includes a light lunch, plenty of educational activities, a Judy & Stink look-alike contest (dress up, kids!), and a special speaking and signing appearance by Megan McDonald, the author and creator of the Judy Moody series! Ideal for girls and boys ages 6–10 years old.
When:1:30-3pm
Where:University of Arizona - North Ballroom (Student Union)
Cost:$15 per person. Children 2 and under are free
What: Characters Breakfast Biscuit the Dog, Madeline, Martha, Rotton Ralph, Little Nut Brown Hare, Amelia Bedelia, Curious George, Man with the Yellow Hat, Llama Llama, Berenstain Bear Kids, Mouse- Cookie, Clifford, Lyle Crocodile, and Lilly. An extension of UA BookStores WALK Storybook Character Hour, the Storybook Character Breakfast is a hit among families with small children, bringing their storybooks to life with real-life characters like Clifford, Curious George and others, plus a breakfast buffet, healthy social interaction and more! Ideal for children ages 2–5 years old. The parade to the Children's area following the Breakfast marks the official opening of the 2012 Tucson Festival of Books!
When:8-9:30am
Where:University of Arizona - North Ballroom (Student Union)
Cost:$15 per person. Children 2 and under are free
What: Trottin' Into Spring Local artists present hand made items. Raffle held of items donated by our artists. All raffle proceeds donated to T.R.O.T.T. (Therapeutic Riding Of Tucson)who aid those with disabilities through the use of horses.Bring a pack of mini- snacks or juice boxes to donate and receive a FREE raffle ticket.
When:9am-3pm
Where:LaPosada Lodge and Casitas 5900 N. Oracle Road
Cost: FREE to attend
What:"Nights in the Gardens of Spain" by Manuel de FallaThe Civic Orchestra of Tucson, conducted by Dr. Herschel Kreloff, presents a free classical concert with music by two of Spain’s most prominent composers, plus Beethoven's Symphony No. 8. Pianist Jose Sólorzano is the featured soloist in "Nights in the Gardens of Spain" by Manuel de Falla. For more information, visit www.cotmusic.org.
When:7pm
Where:Vail Theatre of the Arts 10701 E. Mary Ann Cleveland Way
Cost:FREE
What:Nahui Ollin Aztec Dancers performTonalpohualli (The Aztec Calendar) by the traditional indigenous people whom would like to present it now for the public to get some understanding and become aware of some of the history of Aztec calendar as it relates to the Aztec people's daily lives from yesterday to the present.
When:1pm and 3pm (1pm and 2pm on Sunday)
Where:Old Town Artisans - La Cocina Courtyard 201 N. Court Ave.
Cost:FREE
What:Junior League of Tucson TREASURE HUNT! This is the LARGEST and longest running rummage sale in Tucson. You can find such treasures as furniture, electronics, clothing, jewelry, baby items, and more at the lowest possible prices while supporting one of Tucson’s oldest non-profits.. Visit www.juniorleagueoftucson.org for more information.(Thanks, Amy)
When:6-10pm (7am-1pm on Saturday)
Where:Tucson Expo Center 3750 E. Irvington Road
Cost: Pre-sale party Friday, March 9th- $5 admission, sale on Saturday, March 10th - $1 admission or canned food donation
What:Workday at Valley of the Moon: If you would like to help keep Tucson's only fairyland alive, and you enjoy working with your hands, join us for a few hours of planting, raking and historic restoration. All ages and abilities welcome. Call 520-270-1041 for more information.
When:10am-1pm
Where:Valley of the Moon
Cost:FREE
What:Civil War in the Southwest More than 200 re-enactors come from many states and will camp at the park with their authentic Civil War camping gear. Food and beverage concessions are also available, including the popular Kettle corn vendor. No Dogs are permitted in Event Area. Event supported by the Arizona State Parks Foundation Schedule HERE - To see flyer go HERE (Thanks, Renee!)
When:Gate Hours are from 9:30 am - 3 pm and entry to park is permitted only during Gate Hours. Event hours are from 10 am - 4 pm.
Where:Picacho Peak State Park off interstate 10- in between Tucson and PHXCost:Vehicle Entrance Fee: $10 up to 4 persons. Each additional person is $3. Individual Entrance Fee is $3 for walk-in or bike.
What: Make a Disney PArty Hat The Disney Store is celebrating their 25th anniversary this month with events through out the month. This Saturday, March 10, from 10:30-1pm, kids can stop by The Disney Store to create their own festive party hat.
When: 10:30am-1pm
Where: Disney Stores- Tucson mall- check your loation
What:Art with Nina! Come to the Tucson Mall kid’s play area to makestylish Easter bonnets using paper plates, flowers, raffia, pipe cleaners and lots of creativity at Art with Nina! For Children 10 and under.
When:10am-12noon
Where: Tucson Mall, kid’s play area4500 N. Oracle Road
Cost:FREE
SUNDAY 3/11/12
What: Tucson Festival of Books- A huge festival surrounding literacy, reading, education and life!! Really, there are so many things to see and do...... For more information and a full guide go HERE
When: Saturday March 10, 2012 and Sunday March 11, 2012 from 9am to 5:30pm
Where: The University of Arizona Mall
Cost: FREE even free parking in the garages!!(those of us who have had parking tickets at UA can exhale now)
What:Great Train Expo- Huge operating model reailroad, 10,000+ trains for sale. Trains kids can run and ride and many workshops! (Thanks, Donna!)www.GTExpo.com
When:10am-4pmtoo!
Where:Pima County Fairgrounds 11300 S. Houghton Rd
Cost:$7 Kids 12 and under FREE
Live Theatre Workshop 5317 E. Speedway Blvd.
What:Kids Yoga Class- The BLOC yoga classes for kids are designed just for kids. These classes include traditional yoga postures geared for safety and fun. Kids can learn about and practice yoga with instructors that love kids and love yoga.
When:(Sat and Sun @ 10:30a)
Where:the BLOC climbing and fitness 8975 E Tanque Verde
Cost:$10 or $7 members
What:Nahui Ollin Aztec Dancers performTonalpohualli (The Aztec Calendar) by the traditional indigenous people whom would like to present it now for the public to get some understanding and become aware of some of the history of Aztec calendar as it relates to the Aztec people's daily lives from yesterday to the present. When:1pm and 3pm (1pm and 2pm on Sunday)
Where:Old Town Artisans - La Cocina Courtyard 201 N. Court Ave.
Cost:FREE
What:Civil War in the Southwest More than 200 re-enactors come from many states and will camp at the park with their authentic Civil War camping gear. Food and beverage concessions are also available, including the popular Kettle corn vendor. No Dogs are permitted in Event Area. Event supported by the Arizona State Parks Foundation Schedule HERE - To see flyer go HERE (thanks, Renee!)
When:Gate Hours are from 9:30 am - 3 pm and entry to park is permitted only during Gate Hours. Event hours are from 10 am - 4 pm.
Where:Picacho Peak State Park off interstate 10- in between Tucson and PHX
Cost:Vehicle Entrance Fee: $10 up to 4 persons. Each additional person is $3. Individual Entrance Fee is $3 for walk-in or bike.
What:You're a Good Man Charlie Brown This revised production of Clark Gesner's lighthearted musical has additional dialogue by Michael Mayer and additional songs by Andrew Lippa, all with the warmth and sincerity of the original 1967 show. Don’t miss the chance to take a peek into the world of Charlie Brown, his dog Snoopy, and the rest of the Peanuts gang for a fast paced, lighthearted musical sure to entertain audiences of all ages! Call for more info and to check ticket availablility 888-0509
Where:Temple of Music & Art's Cabaret Theatre 330 S. Scott Ave.
Cost:$15 in advance; $17 at the door
What: Dance and Dessert Ballet Tucson performance.it will include a wide array of performances from Ballet Tucson’s eclectic repertoire over the past 25 seasons. A delicious concert of classical and contemporary works with a grand finale of dessert tastings from the area’s best restaurants and eateries. My husband and I went years ago at PCC West and it was fun and yummy! For more info go HERE
When:7:30pm (Sat at 2pm and 7:30pm and Sun at 1pm and 5pm)
Where:Stevie Eller Theatre 1737 E. university Blvd.
Cost:$25 a bit pricey but fun
What:“Walk the Watershed” is a tributary of FLOW, a New ARTiculations project exploring the local watershed, the Santa Cruz River, and water conservation strategies through dance.
Activities will include: listening, observing, playing, marveling, moving, and learning. Wear comfortable shoes, a hat, and sunscreen. Bring water.
When:1-3pm
Where:Navajo Wash – near Ft Lowell and Mountain Blvd., Hendrick Acres Neighborhood.
Cost: FREE
What:"Nights in the Gardens of Spain" by Manuel de FallaThe Civic Orchestra of Tucson, conducted by Dr. Herschel Kreloff, presents a free classical concert with music by two of Spain’s most prominent composers, plus Beethoven's Symphony No. 8. Pianist Jose Sólorzano is the featured soloist in "Nights in the Gardens of Spain" by Manuel de Falla. For more information, visit www.cotmusic.org.
When:3pm
Where:Crowder Hall at UA-School of Music 1017 N. Olive Road
Cost:FREE
What:Toy Train Museum Open House. Toy trains of different sizes and shapes will run, whistles blowing and bells ringing, on 16 different tracks. There are also exhibits of old toy trains, railroad memorabilia and a World War II vintage caboose
What:“Walk the Watershed” is a tributary of FLOW, a New ARTiculations project exploring the local watershed, the Santa Cruz River, and water conservation strategies through dance.
Activities will include: listening, observing, playing, marveling, moving, and learning. Wear comfortable shoes, a hat, and sunscreen. Bring water.
When:1-3pm
Where:Navajo Wash – near Ft Lowell and Mountain Blvd., Hendrick Acres Neighborhood.
Cost: FREE
What:"Nights in the Gardens of Spain" by Manuel de FallaThe Civic Orchestra of Tucson, conducted by Dr. Herschel Kreloff, presents a free classical concert with music by two of Spain’s most prominent composers, plus Beethoven's Symphony No. 8. Pianist Jose Sólorzano is the featured soloist in "Nights in the Gardens of Spain" by Manuel de Falla. For more information, visit www.cotmusic.org.
When:3pm
Where:Crowder Hall at UA-School of Music 1017 N. Olive Road
Cost:FREE
What:Toy Train Museum Open House. Toy trains of different sizes and shapes will run, whistles blowing and bells ringing, on 16 different tracks. There are also exhibits of old toy trains, railroad memorabilia and a World War II vintage caboose
Where:Gadsden Pacific Toy Train Museum3975 Miller Ave.
When:12:30-4:30
Cost:FREE
What:Advance Auto Parts Monster Jam® returns to Tucson. This year’s stellar truck lineup includes the legendary GRAVE DIGGER®, celebrating its 30th Anniversary of car crushing mayhem, along with the Tucson debuts of Spider- man™ and Batman™, also featuring hometown hero McGruff (driven by local Tucson driver Rod Wood), World Finals Champion Monster Mutt® and The Felon. On Saturday, in addition to the world-class racing and freestyle competition action, die-hard fans can come to the stadium early to enjoy the Party in the Pits pre-show experience
When:2pm
Where:Tucson Convention Center
Cost:$20-$35; $10 kids 12 and under with paid adult
What:Rails in the Garden Tour. A self-guided tour of 8 local garden railroads! We have done this before and they are amazing huge hobbies for the people that own and operate them. For more info. go HERE or call 400-1284
When:10am-4pm Sunday too!Where:Map that you follow in your own vehicle to the different homes
Cost:$5 kids and teens18 and under are free with adult
What: Arizona Renaissance Fair- APACHE JUNCTION The crazy fun of Ren Fair is here again! Jousting, turkey legs and the chance to buy armor....Huzzah! More information HERE or call 520-463-2700
When:10am-5pm rain or shine
Where:12601 East Highway 60, Apache Junction AZ
Cost:Tickets online $21 adults $11 kids
Have you ever been to the Jr. League rummage sale yourself? Is it worth going? Do you know the price-range of the items? Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteHi! I have not been before- this was a recommendation by a reader on FB so let me see if they know and I will let you know :)
ReplyDeleteI'd really appreciate that! Thank you! :)
DeleteShe said it has a huge variety of items from 50c to hundreds of dollars- Again, I have not been personally but if you decide to go please come back and let us know how it was and what you scored :)
ReplyDeleteHi! I ended up going and I thought it was fun. I'm going to do a blog post about it later, and you can read it / link. :) Again, many thanks for asking for me! I was hesitant to go.
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