Arizona Coyotes vs. Anaheim Ducks
Tucson Convention Center Arena 260 S. Church Ave, Tucson, AZCOYOTES PRESEASON GAME TICKETS ON SALE NOW The Tucson Arena Box Office is open Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
COYOTES PRESEASON GAME TICKETS ON SALE NOW The Tucson Arena Box Office is open Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Copland’s evocative Appalachian Spring, originally written for the Martha Graham Dance Company, has become an American classic. It’s the climax of this Pan-American program that includes Spanish composer Maria Teresa Prieto’s Chichén Itzá, inspired by the Mayan ruins in Mexico, and a suite of music from Jennifer Higdon’s opera Cold Mountain, specially co-commissioned by the
Fun for the entire family! Enjoy German beer, authentic Oktoberfest food, live traditional German-style music and dancing on the large outdoor dance floor, children's games, and beautiful views with fall colors at Mt. Lemmon Ski Valley in Coronado National Forest. During the event, the sky ride usually runs and The Iron Door restaurant is open
The Festival is a medieval amusement park, a 16-stage theater, a 50-acre circus, an arts and crafts fair, a jousting tournament and a feast -- all rolled into one non-stop, day-long adventure. You never know what you will find on or off the stage! This unique outdoor event combines entertainment and wares reminiscent of what
Tucson's annual celebration of the cowboys has been heralded as Southern Arizona's oldest and most celebrated heritage event since its inception in 1925. It's centered around the Tucson Rodeo, one of the top 25 rodeos on the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) calendar, at which the sport's best cowboys and cowgirls compete in six rodeo
Learn about Tucson’s fascinating history and see some architectural gems along the Turquoise Trail. This 2-mile tour is led by Dorothy Yanez and covers the Turquoise Trail PDF Filethrough stop 14 at the south end of Church Avenue, going to the wine room in Maynard’s Market afterwards for a wine tasting of a variety of Sonoran Wines and small bites. Pre-registration
The Tucson Rodeo Parade February 22, 2024. This colorful, exciting Parade is presented each year and keeps the spirit of the first Parade back in 1925. Now known to be the largest Non-Motorized Parade in the country, it still achieves its success through the community's participation and the dedicated work of its volunteers and the
🐾 Welcome to Ghost Ranch Exotics Rodeo Break Camp! 🌞 Embark on an extraordinary adventure at our exotic petting zoo, where learning and fun go hand in hand! Ghost Ranch Exotics offers a one-of-a-kind camp experience for kids who are passionate about animals. 🌟 Camp Highlights: Animal Encounters: Get up close and personal with our
Let's welcome the season of renewal surrounded by vibrant colors and fragrances. Our annual Ikebana Festival is here! Ikebana is considered "an art of the moment": one flower, one branch, one artist, one encounter. Ikebana exemplifies how no moment repeats itself and how the rarity of that moment cannot be forgotten. Step into this world where every flower arrangement tells a story and
Celebrate the Town's 50th Anniversary with a memorable parade filled with floats, local performers, bands, and community groups! The parade starts near Ironwood Ridge High School and travels east on Naranja Drive, ending at the Oro Valley Library. Naranja Drive will be shut down to all vehicle traffic beginning at 8 a.m. and will open
The 32nd Arizona International Film Festival, the oldest film celebration in Arizona, runs April 17 to April 28 at The Screening Room (downtown), the Mercado Annex (westside), UA Main Gate and other venues throughout Tucson. Remaining true to the independent spirit, this Festival is a venue for independent filmmakers in search of an independent audience. Festival sponsors include Rio Nuevo, the Pima County Attractions &
In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month in May and in collaboration with The Center for Neurosciences, the Synapse Team is excited to present a program, Brain Anatomy, and a visit from the Brain Bus at two libraries: Saturday, May 4 The Brain Bus: 10 to 11 am Brain Anatomy: 11 am to noon Murphy-Wilmot Library,