Here are top picks for things to do in Tucson this weekend:
Attend the 10th Annual Arizona Animal Fair! It will be on Saturday, March 5th at Reid Park from 10am until 4pm. The festival will promote animal welfare and adoption and includes animal demonstrations and booths for animal-related products, services and animal organizations, plus entertainment for pets.
FIGHT FOR AIR RUN/WALK 5K/10K to benefit the American Lung Association. This is a competitive 5k run and walk for all ability levels on the University of Arizona campus. This is a great way to celebrate having clean air, wellness, health, and fitness while benefiting the American Lung Association. Visit the website at www.FightForAirRunWalk.org for more information.
16th Annual Music in the Canyon in Sabino Canyon. There will be live music all day, with lots of children's activities beginning at noon through 6:30 pm. The weather will be fantastic in Tucson, with temps near 80 degrees, so the Canyon will be the perfect spot to be! While you are out there - enjoy the many hiking trails, walk the 8 mile path or take a trolley ride! You can get more information at www.sabinocanyon.org
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Good morning Gab....looks like a busy weekend in Tuscon Arizona.....hope you have a great weekend, Gab.
Great fun events and wonderful post to get the word out to your local followers. Great choices for all passions! Have a great weekend!
Hi, G, Wish I were there. Would love to listen to music in the canyon.
Now that sounds like fun Gabs. I am fascinated by the 16th annual music in the canyon event. So this isn't a concert as I understand but music piped in as you hike the many trails of the park, right? That really appeals to me!