Tucson or Arizona October 2018 18 and Up Concerts Culture Art Events

March is ane of our favorite months.

It'southward commonly not as cold as January and Feb — and definitely not every bit hot as the looming summer months. March — and spring in general — also marks the return of some of our favorite events, including the Tucson Festival of Books and Cyclovia.

Get your planning started with this behemothic list of events happening this month! Of course, things change speedily these days so double-check event details before heading out.

According to the CDC, consider wearing a mask in public indoor settings regardless of vaccination status when in areas of high transmission, such equally Pima County.

Visitors look over the art displayed on multiple levels at the Tucson Museum of Art where ramps lead to the lowermost galleries located beneath ground level.

Free Get-go Thursday

Visit the Tucson Museum of Fine art every start Th of the month for free admission. Yous'll become to see exhibits and experience gallery activities, plus learn about the Ignite Sign Art Museum and savor music from DJ Herm.

When: 5-8 p.k. Thursday, March 3

Where: Tucson Museum of Art, 140 North. Primary Ave.

Cost: Free to attend, reserve tickets in accelerate

Visit the consequence page for more information.

Wild Wild West Steampunk Convention

Put on your all-time steampunk gear and get fix for alive music and amusement, panels and workshops, a film festival, a gaming room, a costume content, horseback riding and more at the upcoming Steampunk Convention.

When: Thursday-Sunday, March 3-6

Where: West Await, 245 E. Ina Road

Cost: Prices vary

Visit the event page for more information.


Prepare, Set, Rec! It's Tucson Parks & Recreation's 'Spring Kickoff Issue' (Sponsored)

Head on downwardly to Joaquin Murrieta Park — that's on the east side of Silverbell Road, between Speedway and Grant Road — Sat, March 26, from 9 a.1000. to 12 p.grand. The City of Tucson Parks & Rec team wants yous to exist ready for spring with a morning of family fun, wellness activities, gardening, sports, nutrient trucks, raffle prizes, music, book drive, information booths and so much more than.


Spring Ikebana Festival

The Ikebana Festival celebrates the arrival of spring with colorful floral arrangements around the gardens. The festival will besides have traditional and gimmicky artworks on brandish.

When: 9:thirty a.grand. to four:30 p.chiliad. Thursday-Lord's day, March 3-6

Where: Yume Japanese Gardens of Tucson, 2130 N. Alvernon Way

Cost: $v-$17

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Discovery Nights at Children's Museum Tucson

Visit Children's Museum Tucson for a free night of science and fine art, including story times and popular-upward science experiments.

When: Thursdays, five-7 p.grand.

Where: Children'due south Museum Tucson, 200 S. Sixth Ave.

Cost: Gratuitous

Visit the event page for more information.


Here's what's happening this weekend at The Play a trick on (Sponsored)

Later on a screening of the iconic movie The Princess Bride, join Cary Elwes (Westley) for a behind-the-scenes expect at life on the set of the classic film, revealing never-earlier-shared secrets and inconceivable antics! And so, legendary songstress Judy Collins returns to perform all your favorites, plus she'll share some new music created at her pianoforte during the pandemic — a beautiful wait dorsum over a life lived with exquisite effect.


Dino Dark at Reid Park Zoo

Encounter all things dinosaur at the zoo'due south upcoming Dino Night. Cheque out the Dinosaur Discovery exhibit, plus an inflatable slide and games.

When: 6-eight:30 p.thou. Fri, March four

Where: Reid Park Zoo, 3400 E. Zoo Ct.

Cost: $10.50 for adults, $8.l for seniors, $6.50 for kids

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Senior Celebration at Reid Park Zoo

Seniors ages 62 and up tin visit the zoo this Friday for $five admission, alive music, special animal chats and presentations and bingo games.

When: 9 a.m. to noon Friday, March iv

Where: Reid Park Zoo, 3400 E. Zoo Ct.

Toll: $five

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Live music at Steam Pump Ranch

Enjoy a nighttime of live music from Chemical element 119 at Steam Pump Ranch. There will be food trucks on-site, plus beer and wine available for purchase. Bring your own chair or blanket!

When: 7-9:30 p.chiliad. Fri, March 4

Where: Steam Pump Ranch, 10901 North. Oracle Road

Cost: Complimentary to nourish, food and drinks bachelor for purchase

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Cuddle with cats at El Jefe True cat Lounge

Visit El Jefe True cat Lounge for events all calendar month long, including cat trivia, meditation and bingo.

When: See the event calendar hither

Where: El Jefe Cat Lounge, 3025 N. Campbell Ave.

Price: Varies

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Arizona Renaissance Festival

Become back in time at the Renaissance Festival, with an arts and crafts fair, jousting tournaments, entertainment, food and more than.

When: Saturdays and Sundays, now through April 3

Where: 12601 E. US Highway sixty, Gold Canyon

Cost: General admission is $xix for kids, $29 for adults

Visit the event page for more information.

"The Art of Food" is at the University of Arizona Museum of Art, 1031 N. Olive Road in Tucson, Ariz. on Oct 22, 2021. The more than 100 pieces of artwork come from the collection of Jordan D. Schnitzer and his Family Foundation. The show runs from October 24, 2021 – March 20, 2022.

Leap Community 24-hour interval at UA Museum of Art

For the Jump Community Day, UAMA is opening its doors gratuitous-of-accuse, where in that location will be alive printmaking with Foam Forever, popular-up photography exhibitions, presentations nigh urban farming, soft-serve ice cream and tables to learn more nigh customs organizations like Iskashitaa Refugee Network, among many other activities!

When: Noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, March 5

Where: University of Arizona Museum of Art, 1031 N. Olive Road

Cost: Complimentary

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Mission Garden's 10th Anniversary Commemoration

Get to know and celebrate Tucson's heritage garden for its 10th ceremony! Garden experts and community leaders will be stationed throughout the garden, where you can chat nearly the garden plots keeping historical practices alive and envisioning sustainable agriculture into the hereafter. At that place will also be snacks and drinks!

When: 9 a.m. to two p.thousand. Saturday, March 5

Where: Mission Garden, 946 W. Mission Lane

Cost: Free, simply donations are accepted

Visit the event page for more information.

The Hotel Congress Séance Experience

Nourish this live theatrical séance at Hotel Congress in the only third-floor room that survived the hotel's 1934 fire.

When: Saturdays, 7 p.g.

Where: Hotel Congress, 311 E. Congress St.

Toll: $12.50-$25

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Gratuitous First Saturday at Valley of the Moon

Relish an outdoor, interactive, family-friendly trip the light fantastic toe feel with Valley of the Moon and Dancesequences.

When: 1:30-3:30 p.thou. Sat, March 5

Where: Valley of the Moon, 2544 E. Allen Route

Cost: Free to attend

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Live music at the lake

Visit Sahuarita Lake Park for an evening of live music from Heart and Soul. Recall to your own chairs and blankets!

When:5-7:30 p.m.Saturday, March five

Where: Sahuarita Lake Park, 15466 Southward. Rancho Sahuarita Blvd.

Cost: Free to nourish

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Cars and Coffee

Head to Topgolf early Saturday forenoon for a casual auto see. There will be gratis coffee and free golf to attendees 8-x a.chiliad.

When: seven-9 a.m. Sabbatum, March v

Where: Topgolf, 4050 West. Costco Dr.

Cost: Gratuitous to attend

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Mimosas, Music and Market

Check out this market filled with local makers from painters and photographers to jewelry makers and woodcrafters. Plus, enjoy live music!

When: 10 a.g. to 3 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays

Where:St. Philip's Plaza, 4280 N. Campbell Ave.

Cost: Free to attend, but bring money for shopping

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Toys from every era will exist available for purchase at the Tucson Toy Testify, Lord's day, March half dozen, at the Tucson Expo Center.

Tucson Toy Testify

Check out the 33rd annual Tucson Toy Testify, where you can buy all kinds of collectibles and toys from comic books to Pokemon figures to antiquarian toys from the '80s.

When: 9 a.m. to iii p.grand. Sunday, March half dozen

Where: Tucson Expo Center, 3750 E. Irvington Road

Toll: $10 for adults, complimentary for kids 10 and under. Limit ii kids per full general access

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Sundays in the Garden at Tohono Chul

Bask live music from Tucson Guitar Quartet at Tohono Chul. Seating is express and then get at that place early on!

When: one:30-iii p.chiliad. Sunday, March half dozen

Where: Tohono Chul, 7366 N. Paseo del Norte

Cost: $15 for adults, $6 for kids. Complimentary for members

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Live music at Westward Wait

Relish evenings of live music through this concert series with Southern Arizona Arts & Cultural Alliance. Upcoming musicians include Corey Spector, Gabriel Ayala and Jukebox Junqies. Come across the total schedule here. Reservations are recommended.

When: 5-seven p.m. Thursday, March 10. half dozen-8 p.k. Fri-Saturday, March 18-19

Where: Westward Look, 245 E. Ina Route

Toll: $ten per tabular array

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Oro Valley Concert Series

The Town of Oro Valley and the Southern Arizona Arts and Cultural Alliance have teamed up for this recurring concert series. This month, enjoy music from Whose Blues. Remember to bring your own chair!

When: vi-7:30 p.k. Th, March 10

Where: Oro Valley Marketplace, 12155 N. Oracle Road

Toll: Gratis to attend

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TMA Jump Artisans Marketplace

The annual Spring Artisans Market features over 100 local makers showing off their artwork. You can also visit the museum galleries during this outdoor event, though museum access is limited so go tickets in accelerate.

When: x a.m. to 5 p.grand. Friday-Dominicus, March 11-13

Where: Tucson Museum of Fine art, 140 N. Main Ave.

Cost: Gratis to attend the market

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Marcos Hernandez flips through a volume at the Integrity Books tent during the Tucson Festival of Books on March 03, 2019 on the Academy of Arizona campus.

Tucson Festival of Books

This family-friendly effect celebrates all things books, including ii days of author talks and signings, exhibitors, performers and food trucks.

When: 9:30 a.chiliad. to v:30 p.chiliad. Sabbatum-Sunday, March 12-xiii

Where: Academy of Arizona Mall

Toll: Complimentary to nourish

Visit the website for more than data.

St. Patrick's Mean solar day Parade and Festival

This St. Patrick's Day commemoration includes 1-mile and 5K races, plus a parade and festival with alive Irish music, dancers, a kids game expanse and nutrient.

When: Saturday, March 12. Race is at 8:xv a.m., festival is at 10 a.k., parade is at 10:30 a.m.

Where: Armory Park, 222 S. Fifth Ave.

Cost: Free to attend

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Sahuarita Artistic Arts Marketplace

Head to Sahuarita to support dozens of local artists in all kinds of mediums at this market.

When: 10 a.1000. to 5 p.k. Sabbatum, March 12; 10 a.yard. to 4 p.one thousand. Sunday, March 13

Where:Sahuarita Town Hall Municipal Circuitous, 375 W. Sahuarita Center Way, Sahuarita

Cost: Complimentary to attend, bring money for shopping

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MotoSonora'due south Second Ceremony

Ring in MotoSonora Brewing Visitor's 2d anniversary with a mean solar day of drinks, nutrient and alive music. Tickets to the event include a pint of their anniversary IPA, a commemorative glass, and food from You Sly Dog.

When: xi a.m. to 11 p.yard. Saturday, March 12

Where: MotoSonora Brewing Company, 1015 S. Park Ave.

Cost: $twoscore

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Beer + Bikes

This bike ride goes forth The Loop to 1912 Brewing Co. for a beer or two, followed by a ride back to Button Brew House for food-truck bites.

When: 11 a.k. to 2 p.m. Saturdays, March 12 and March 26

Where: Button Brew Business firm, 6800 North. Camino Martin

Cost: Free to attend, brews bachelor for purchase

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Planting Party and Gardening Skill Share

Learn about gardening and get your hands dirty at this planting political party with Food Not Bombs Tucson. The team grows veggies that are shared informally and brought to mutual aid group Tucson Food Share for distribution to the Tucson community.

When: 4 p.m. to dusk, Sunday, March 13 and Sunday, March 20

Where: The event on March 13 is at Mansfield Park, 2000 Due north. Fourth Ave. The event on March xx is at 1375 N. 13th Ave.

Cost: Free to attend. Bring tools or seeds if you'd similar!

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2nd SundAZe at TMA

Visit the Tucson Museum of Art every second Sun for free museum access, performances and art-making activities. Express tickets are available.

When: 10 a.m. to 5 p.thousand. Lord's day, March 13. Fine art-making activities are 11 a.thou. to 2 p.one thousand.

Where: Tucson Museum of Art, 140 N. Primary Ave.

Cost: Gratuitous to attend, reserve tickets in advance

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A zookeeper at Reid Park Zoo evaluates elephant Semba in March 2020.

Careers at a Zoo

Designed for kids in seventh class and up, this workshop will discuss all the different kinds of careers at a zoo and in the wildlife field in general.

When: 9 a.m. to noon Sunday, March 13

Where: Reid Park Zoo, 3400 E. Zoo Ct.

Cost: Free, registration required

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Mercado Flea

This open-air market features more than forty vendors with vintage, used and collectible items.

When: 8 a.thou. to 2 p.m. Sun, March 13

Where: Mercado San Agustin, 100 S. Avenida S. Convento

Price: Free to attend, bring money for shopping

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2nd Sun Vintage Market

Shop all things antique and vintage at this market.

When: 8 a.k. to 2 p.m. Sunday, March 13

Where: 4500 N. Oracle Road

Cost: Gratuitous to nourish, bring money for shopping

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'The Office' Trivia Night

Big fans of "The Office" can test their knowledge of the TV evidence at this trivia night. Teams volition be signed up as they arrive, then go at that place early!

When: 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, March 15

Where: Crooked Molar Brewing Co., 228 E. 6th St.

Price: Free to attend, purchasing a brew or two recommended

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The UA Poetry Center, 1508 East. Helen Street, on Sept. 27, 2007.

Morgan Lucas Schuldt Memorial Readings at UA Poetry Eye

Poets Marwa Helal and Marcelo Hernandez Castillo will read their work at the Academy of Arizona Poetry Center. The readings celebrate emerging or innovative poets and will have place in person, as well equally be alive-streamed online.

When: 7 p.m. Thursday, March 17

Where: University of Arizona Poetry Center, 1508 E. Helen St.

Cost: Complimentary

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St. Patrick's Day at Union Public House

Head to St. Philip's Plaza for live music from OnesAll Band while munching on corned beef and cabbage.

When: 11 a.g. Thursday, March 17 to ii a.m. Friday, March 18. Music is vii-10 p.m. Thursday, March 17

Where: Spousal relationship Public Business firm in St. Philip's Plaza, 4280 N. Campbell Ave.

Cost: $22 for the dinner

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Concerts in the Courtyard

Head to Marana for a concert series every third Thursday of the month. This month, bask music from land/folk musician Kevin Pakulis. Nutrient trucks will exist at the event and attendees are encouraged to bring their own chairs.

When: 5-vii:30 p.m. Thursday, March 17

Where: Marana Municipal Complex,11555 W. Borough Center Dr.

Cost: Free to attend

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WineDown with Wild animals

The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum is hosting its second annual WineDown with Wildlife festival, where attendees can sip on regional wines, enjoy live music and stargaze — all while supporting wild fauna. This is an ages 21+ result.

When: 6-9:30 p.m. Saturday, March nineteen

Where: Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, 2021 N. Kinney Road

Toll: $xx designated driver tickets, $forty full general admission tickets. Add-ons for animal shows and night hikes are available

Visit the event page for more data.

Desert Air Market

Desert Air Market place is a pop-upwardly market where you lot can find works from local artists and makers whose goods range from vegan baked goods to sustainably-sourced leather crafts, hand-designed bandanas and personalized crayon sets.

When: x a.m. to 4 p.m. Sat, March xix

Where: Bhava Wellness, 439 North. Sixth Ave.

Cost: Free, simply bring money for shopping

Visit the Instagram or event page for more information.

Claire Pennington, 1, gets a fiddling help from her mother in hula hooping during Marana Founders' Twenty-four hours at Ora Mae Harn Park in Marana, Ariz. on Saturday, March 25, 2017. Founders' Day celebrates the history and people of Marana.

Marana Founders' Day

Celebrate Marana's 45th anniversary at the upcoming Founders' Day. Festivities include a parade, car evidence, historical exhibits, inflatables for kids, a corn hole tournament, live music, 20 food trucks and more.

When: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sabbatum, March 19

Where: Town of Marana, 11555 Westward. Borough Heart Dr.

Toll: Gratis to nourish, food and drinks available for purchase

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Sculpture Tucson Festival

Savor two days of sculpture-related activities with Sculpture Tucson, including the risk to meet with local, national and international sculptors, and enjoy art demonstrations, music and food trucks.

When: ix:30 a.m. to four p.thou. Sabbatum-Sunday, March 19-20

Where: Brandi Fenton Park, 3420 E. River Road

Cost: Free to attend. Tickets available for $fifty to a preview party on Friday, March 18

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The Heritage Marketplace

This market was created to back up and grow Black-endemic businesses and highlight the customs'due south multifariousness. In that location will be local vendors, food trucks and a COVID-19 vaccination dispensary.

When: Saturday, March nineteen, xi a.thousand. to 3 p.yard.

Where: Dunbar Pavilion, 325 W. 2d St.

Toll: Free to attend

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Melissa Brown-Dominguez and Mel Dominguez, opened Galeria Mitotera in 2018.

Community Re:investment Day

Join Avenidas, Inc. to invest in the Due south Tucson community through volunteering, socializing and giving dorsum! This event volition feature mural-making by Galeria Mitotera and Wagon Burner Arts, plus cycle repairs for the community.

When: 9 a.m. Sunday, March 20

Where: Galeria Mitotera,1802 S. Fourth Ave.

Cost: Free to attend

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Tucson Royal Princess Ball

Kids can nourish this regal ball to meet with princesses, savour performances, stories and games, and learn some ballroom dance moves.

When: nine a.m. Sunday, March twenty

Where: Sheraton Hotel, 5151 E. Grant Road

Toll: $25-$twoscore

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Arts and arts and crafts testify on Oracle

Shop from more than than 40 local artists at this bear witness on the corner of Oracle and Orange Grove roads.

When: 10 a.chiliad. to five p.m. Friday-Saturday, March 25-26; 10 a.m. to iii p.one thousand. Lord's day, March 27

Where: Oracle Plaza, 6336 N. Oracle Route

Cost: Free to nourish, bring money for shopping

Visit the event page for more than data.

Oro Valley Spring Festival of the Arts

Head to this two-day outdoor market to support local artisans of all sorts of mediums. Plus, enjoy live performances and artistic demonstrations.

When: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, March 26; ten a.m. to 4 p.one thousand. Sunday, March 27

Where: Oro Valley Marketplace, 12155 N. Oracle Road

Cost: Free to attend, nutrient available for purchase from local nutrient trucks

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Stargazing in Tucson Mountain Park

Bring together Tucson Apprentice Astronomy Association for an intro to the night sky and to take a look at the heaven through telescopes.

When: 7-9 p.m. Sabbatum, March 26

Where: Ironwood Picnic Area, 1500 South. Kinney Road at Hal Gras Road

Cost: Free, registration required

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Mutiny Fine art

One thousand-12 kids can explore Tucson through the arts with a series of art classes thank you to the University of Arizona College of Fine Arts. Classes focus on the local customs through identity and cultural history.

When: 9 a.m. to noon Saturdays, March 26-April 23

Where: UA Fine Arts Edifice, 1017 N. Olive Road

Cost: $50 per kid for four weeks of classes, scholarships available

Visit the event page for more than information.

Make it! Workshop

Kids become the hazard to explore tools, design, build and create projects at this outdoor monthly workshop in the Children's Museum Tucson courtyard.

When: five:30-7:30 p.g. Saturday, March 26

Where: Children'due south Museum Tucson, 200 S. 6th Ave.

Cost: Costless admission includes tools, supplies and infinite in the courtyard. Entry to the museum is not included

Visit the result page for more information.

Tommy Bullman, 4, looks up to his dad Tom Bullman equally they caput towards their machine following their ride in Cyclovia Tucson in Tucson, AZ. on October 30, 2016.

Cyclovia

Come up March 27, Cyclovia will open up five miles of car-free metropolis streets connecting Jácome Plaza and South Tucson. Attendees can walk, wheel, roll or skate through the car-free streets, all while supporting local businesses and enjoying seven activity hubs.

When: 9 a.1000. to three p.one thousand. Sunday, March 27

Where: Downtown and Due south Tucson. See the route here

Cost: Gratuitous to attend

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Institute swap with Plantney

Britney Spears-themed constitute shop Plantney is hosting a plant swap for community members. Bring your plants, pots and any botanical-themed items to trade and bandy with fellow plant lovers.

When: xi a.m. to 2 p.grand. Sun, March 27

Where: On the corner of 6th Artery and Sixth Street

Price: Free to attend

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Breakfast at the lavender farm

Visit the lavander farm in Oracle for breakfast favorites and a lavander mimosa. You'll also become an informative presentation on lavender and you lot tin can shop from a lavender-axial pop-upwards shop.

When: 10 a.1000. Sunday, March 27

Where: Life Under the Oaks Lavender Farm, 1221 N. Rancho Robles Road, Oracle

Price: $35-$43

Visit the event page for more information.

Arizona Bridal & Wedding Expo

Getting married? Visit this expo to meet with local vendors to help yous plan your big day.

When: 1-5 p.1000. Sunday, March 27

Where: Tucson Convention Middle, 260 Southward. Church Ave.

Cost: Free with online registration. $10 at the door

Visit the event page for more than data.

Soul Food Wednesday

Visit Blax Friday's Soul Food Wednesday at the MSA Annex to support local Black-owned businesses and nutrient trucks.

When: Wednesday, March 30, 7-10 p.m.

Where: MSA Annex, 267 S. Avenida del Convento

Price: Costless to attend, bring coin for shopping and food

Visit the event page for more information.

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