Here’s What’s Happening in Tucson This Weekend!
Fri 9/6 - Sun 9/8
Happy Friday everyone! Only 17 more days of Summer, hurrah. There's a bit of rain in next week's forecast and temperatures finally starting to drop a bit. We can think about getting back to walking, hiking and biking. And of course, football season has arrived!
If you're out and about in Central this weekend, stop by our cute new listing on 3541 E Monthan Stravenue and say hi.
Whatever your plans this weekend, enjoy and stay safe. As always, please let us know if we can be of help to you or someone you know.
Warm Regards...Ann, Ron, and Corilynn
SONORAN RESTAURANT WEEK
Over 30 local restaurants are celebrating our southern Arizona gastronomic delights with a 10-day celebration offering 3-course meals at a special price. We're so much more than just a Sonoran hot dog town!
NAPOLEON DYNAMITE
You either get it or you don't. If you do, see the movie and participate in the discussion afterward with some of the original stars of the movie. Tonight at 7:30 pm at The Fox Theater.
BLUES IN BISBEE
Head south tomorrow to Bisbee for the Bisbee Blues Festival. Enjoy the music, local craft beer and the many local attractions in this turn of the century town. Oh, and don't forget the weather is much cooler in Bisbee than in Tucson.
UofA FOOTBALL
After a disappointment in Hawaii (if that's even imaginable), look for our Wildcats to come out scratching and scoring this week against the Northern Arizona Lumberjacks from the very first play. This is the season opener at home, and there are still some tickets available.
POPS IN THE PARK
Listen to the Tucson Pops Orchestra under the stars at Reid Park Sunday night starting at 7pm. Guest conductor is Andrew Bade.
SECOND SUNDAZE AT TMOA
Free to the public and featuring the museum's East Asian artwork. See selections from China, Japan, and Korea, dating from over 2000 years ago.
THE ROYALE
Starting tomorrow at Arizona Theatre Company see the award-winning play about the life of the outsider in American culture.
FLAMEXICO
A blend of Spain’s Gypsy and Flamenco distinctive musical and dance style with the rich melodies of Mexico’s Mariachi and charro music. Often described as the “Blues” of Southern Spain, Flamenco evolved out of the traditions of several cultures. Sunday afternoon at the Fox Theatre.
SUNDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL
This week's NFL Game of the Week is a great one. The Steelers head to Foxborough where they haven't won since 2008! Will this be the year my old home team can beat Brady and the Pats? Go Steelers!










