Carolyn Classen
PAG workshops on transit in Tucson
Pima Association of Governments (PAG) will host three Transit Visioning Workshops open to the public to identify and discuss transit priorities to guide regional efforts in transit planning and investments.
The input from these workshops will help to guide development of a regional transit vision to be considered for inclusion in PAG’s 2045 Regional Transportation Plan and future regional planning processes.
Jello Wrestling, everyone?
Last year was my first time at Southern Arizona Aids Foundation’s Jello Wrestling extravaganza at The Slaughterhouse in Tucson. I naively didn’t even know what “jello shots” were…so here’s your chance to find out if you are like me. Lots of enthusiastic two-person teams of amateur wrestling do take on one another in a large vat of green/blue jello. All proceeds benefit SAAF.
Photos from last year (event raised over $57,000): https://blogforarizona.net/exciting-photo-gallery-of-2014-jell-o-wrestling-extravaganza/.
“Alice in Wonderland” at Valley of the Moon
“Alice in Wonderland” at Valley of the Moon, 2544 E. Allen Road (north of Prince Rd., east of Tucson Blvd.), from May 8 to May 17. “Off with their heads!” Follow the White Rabbit and an adventurous Alice as Valley of the Moon brings Lewis Carroll’s 150 year old masterpiece to life! Meet all your … Read more
Tucson Happenings magazine goes online entirely
If you’re been searching around town for the May issue of Tucson Happenings, like me you’ve been wondering what happened to them. I just checked and due to production costs, this 28 month old monthly publication has to go entirely online. Here’s their explanation from owners/publishers David & Carrie Francis: http://tucsonhappenings.com/ The May 2015 issue is … Read more