Kino Veterans Memorial Stadium
2500 E. Ajo Way
Tucson, AZ 857135k and 3k Walk!
Registration begins at 7 AM
Walk start begins at 9 AM
This march & rally are even more important today since the Tucson City Council unanimously created a new Cesar Chavez Holiday for their workers on March 4, 2014. Civil rights leader Chavez was born on March 31, 1927 in Yuma, Arizona and was the leader of the United Farm Workers. He died at age 66 … Read more
Join us for evening of European and Japanese classical music from award-winning harpist Dr. Christine Vivona. Dr. Vivona studied with the prestigious Juilliard School in New York City and has held the position of second harp with the Tucson Symphony Orchestra since 1986. She frequently performs both solo and ensemble classical and jazz programs for concert series and varied venues throughout Arizona and has a teaching studio in Tucson.
Free lecture on March 27, 7 to 8:15 p.m. Celebrate fearless females during Women’s History (“Herstory”) Month of March.
Mostly Books, 6208 E. Speedway (west of Wilmot), (520) 571-0110
Celebrate Women’s History (“Herstory”) Month of March by walking the Women’s History Tour in Tucson, and viewing the current exhibit at the YWCA.
Just found out about the Women’s Heritage Trail project in Arizona, www.womensheritagetrail.org, featuring 18 posters of multi-cultural pioneer women on display at the YWCA – Tucson on 525 N. Bonita Avenue. Drop by that “How Splendid Our Past” exhibit M to F, 8 to 5 p.m. to read about the brave and strong women who built this SW desert area, the Trust Territory and State of Arizona.
This travelling exhibit is there indefinitely in the YWCA’s Frances McClelland Leadership Center room. One of the posters in this exhibit features Isabella Greenway, Arizona’s first Congresswoman.