Monday, August 24, 2009

Arizona Cruisin at the Safeway Shopping Center

Weekly Arizona Cruisin at the Safeway Shopping Center, in south east Tucson, Arizona at Golf Links & Harrison at 6 pm each Friday Bring your old vehicle and join other car enthusiasts This is NOT a car club, everyone is welcome For info call Joe or Nancy 520-721-1589

Directions:
at Golf Links & Harrison
Additional Event Information:
Event Date: 9 / 1 / 2009
Start Date: 9-2009
End Date: 9-2009
Other Dates: 9-2009
6 pm each Friday
Start Time: 6 pm
Price: Free

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Community Champions

Community Champions
Event Date: 8-25-2009

JW Marriott Starr Pass 3800 W Starr Pass Blvd
Tucson, AZ
520-322-5253

11:30AM Silent Auction
12:00PM Awards Luncheon

Live Entertainment
Bernard & Tina Buswell

Keynote Speaker
Jay Zucker
Owner, Tucson Toros

Media Sponsor
Tucson Lifestyle Magazine

Master of Ceremonies
Damien Alameda
Sports Director, KOLD News 13

Join MADD Southern Arizona at this inaugural awards luncheon as we honor a select group of southern Arizona businessmen and women for their outstanding charitable and civic contributions to our communities.

MADDs mission is to stop drunk driving, support the victims of this violent crime, and prevent underage drinking.

Additional Event Information:
Event Date: 8 / 25 / 2009
Start Date: 25-08-2009
End Date: 25-08-2009
Start Time: 11:30 am
End Time: 1:30 pm
Price: Tickets: $100 $75 is tax deductible

Friday, July 24, 2009

Arizona Cruisin at the Safeway Shopping Center

Arizona Cruisin at the Safeway Shopping Center

Event Date: 8-1-2009

Safeway Shopping Center
Tucson, AZ
520-721-1589

Weekly Arizona Cruisin at the Safeway Shopping Center, in south east Tucson, Arizona at Golf Links & Harrison at 6 pm each Friday Bring your old vehicle and join other car enthusiasts This is NOT a car club, everyone is welcome For info call Joe or Nancy 520-721-1589

Directions:
at Golf Links & Harrison
Additional Event Information:
Event Date: 8 / 1 / 2009
Start Date: 8-2009
End Date: 8-2009
Other Dates: 8-2009
6 pm each Friday
Start Time: 6 pm
Price: Free
Promoter: Arizona Cruisin

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Arizona Cruisin at the Safeway Shopping Center

Arizona Cruisin at the Safeway Shopping Center

Weekly Arizona Cruisin at the Safeway Shopping Center, in south east Tucson, Arizona at Golf Links & Harrison at 6 pm each Friday Bring your old vehicle and join other car enthusiasts This is NOT a car club, everyone is welcome For info call Joe or Nancy 520-721-1589

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

MonZOOn Movie Magic IV

MonZOOn Movie Magic

Bring your blankets and lawn chairs to sit under the stars while watching your favorite family movies. Gates open at 6pm with animal viewings, face painting, crafts & games and the Leo the Lion Mascot.
$9.50 per adult, $8.50 per child (2-14) TZS Members receive $1 discount
Call 881-4753 ext 12 for more information

1100 S. Randolph Way
Tucson, AZ
520-881-4753


Event Date:
6-26-2009

Monday, June 15, 2009

MonZOOn Movie Magic III

MonZOOn Movie Magic

Bring your blankets and lawn chairs to sit under the stars while watching your favorite family movies. Gates open at 6pm with animal viewings, face painting, crafts & games and the Leo the Lion Mascot.
$9.50 per adult, $8.50 per child (2-14) TZS Members receive $1 discount
Call 881-4753 ext 12 for more information

1100 S. Randolph Way
Tucson, AZ
520-881-4753


Event Date:
6-19-2009

Monday, June 8, 2009

Tucson Food is on Twitter

https://twitter.com/TucsonFood

Sunday, June 7, 2009

MonZOOn Movie Magic II

MonZOOn Movie Magic

Bring your blankets and lawn chairs to sit under the stars while watching your favorite family movies. Gates open at 6pm with animal viewings, face painting, crafts & games and the Leo the Lion Mascot.
$9.50 per adult, $8.50 per child (2-14) TZS Members receive $1 discount
Call 881-4753 ext 12 for more information

1100 S. Randolph Way
Tucson, AZ
520-881-4753


Event Date:
6-12-2009

Friday, June 5, 2009

Tucson Nightly on Twitter

https://twitter.com/TucsonNightly

Pima Air and Space Museum

Explore over a century of aviation at the Pima Air and Space Museum, the largest privately funded aerospace museum in the world. Experience over 250 military, commercial, and civilian aircraft including President Kennedy's Air Force One, the supersonic SR-71 Blackbird, and a replica of the first airplane ever built-the Wright Flyer! Home of the WWII themed event in aircraft hangers surrounded by authentic vintage aircraft.

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Thursday, June 4, 2009

Tucson Websites on Twitter

Tucson Websites on Twitter
https://twitter.com/TucsonWebsites

Sentinel Peak, "A" Mountain

We climbed A mountain overlooking Tucson, Arizona and took a few photos looking east over downtown Tucson, AZ. Sentinel Peak is 2,897 feet in altitude. The large letter A was built by the UofA in 1916 and is 160 feet tall and 70 feet wide. The mountain is a Park now and has a paved road that offers access to the bottom of the A.

We climbed A mountain overlooking Tucson, Arizona and took a few photos looking east over downtown Tucson, AZ. Sentinel Peak is 2,897 feet in altitude. The large letter "A" was built by the UofA in 1916 and is 160 feet tall and 70 feet wide. The mountain is a Park now and has a paved road that offers access to the bottom of the "A". There is room for a few cars to park at the base of the "A" and there are two markers to describe the location and its history. One is written in English, one in Spanish. The markers read " Below this 2900 - foot peak, the Santa Cruz valley was farmed by the Hohokam Indians as early as 800 AD. When the Spainards arrived in the 17th century, the Hohokam had vanished and settlements of Piman people dotted the valley. One called "Schuk-schon" meaning "At the foot of the Black mountain" was pronouned Tucson by the Spainards. The hill was a lookout for these early Indian and Spanish settlers who lived in fear of hostile raiders. The white washed stone "A" was constructed by University of Arizona students in 1915."

Sentinel Peak, A mountain overlooking Tucson, Arizona

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