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May 1st March & Rally for immigrant & worker rights

Saturday, April 28th, 2012

March & Rally for Immigrant & worker rights on May 1st, 2012

Gather 9 a.m. at Greyhound Park parking lot,
2601 S. 3rd Ave.

March: 10 a.m. to Armory Park
220 S. 5th Avenue (between 5th & 6th Avenues, east of Children’s Museum Tucson, between E. 12th and 13th Streets)

Tucson May 1st Coalition: www.tucsonmay1st.org, info@tucsonmay1st.org
phone 520-770-1373, 520-762-6629.

Border Action Network: www.borderaction.org

Busy March 18: Cyclovia, Water Festival, Solar Rock, & Gloo Factory open house – updated

Wednesday, March 14th, 2012

More than enough to do — all for free– in one day, Sunday March 18 downtown from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.:

Cyclovia, 10 to 3 p.m. www.cycloviatucson.org
car-free bike friendly/skates/pedestrian only family and community event, see map for route below — from Armory Park south to E. 36th Street and back (5 mile loop)

Water Festival, 10 to 4 p.m. www.tucsonwaterfestival.org
Armory Park Center, 220 S. 5th Ave.
3rd annual water friendly, environmental & art fair for all ages sponsored by Tucson Arts Brigade
Click here for my blog yesterday about the Water Festival.

Solar Rock, 11 to 4 p.m., www.solarrocktucson.com *
Armory Park (along 6th Avenue between E.12th & E 13th, south of Broadway)
100% solar powered concert plus:

Now in its sixth year, Solar Rock will feature live music from local bands, speakers, games, kids’ activities, food, and exhibits from local businesses, schools, and community organizations.

Gloo Factory Ink. Open house 2 to 6 p.m., www.gloofactoryink.com, 520.740.0810
new location – 238 E. 26th Street – on Cyclovia route between 4th and 5th Avenues

Gloo Factory Ink. is a full service Union print shop offering custom offset and screen printing on t-shirts, stickers, paper, banners and more.

We’re sparking up the grill, will be treated to local musical talents and are eager to toast all the friends of the Gloo Factory who helped make this move possible.

* 3/17/12 UPDATE: 2012 Solar Rock cancelled due to predicted rain/wind (click here).

Be Irish at 25th Annual St. Patrick’s Day parade on St. Patrick’s Day

Monday, March 12th, 2012

The 2012 parade will feature marchers including floats, military units, local dignitaries, media and entertainment personalities and civic, cultural and social groups. The Tucson parade has a 25-year history and provides a good time for the entire family.

The St. Patrick’s Day Festival opens at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, March 17 at El Presidio Park Plaza, 160 W. Alameda Street, with live Irish music, dancers, entertainment, a children’s game area, and food and merchandise vendors. Irish organizations, ethnic and cultural tables will be set up in the park as well. Festival Schedule TBA.

The one hour Parade will begin at 11:00 A.M. at Pennington & Stone Avenue, making its way through Downtown – around the Presidio – down Main – through the heart of Tucson.

The 2012 parade and Festival theme, “Honoring our Founders”, will pay tribute to our parade founders, celebrate their vision, and honor their dedication to the Irish and Tucson community.

Portion of Festival Proceeds to benefit the Tucson Police Officers Association.

In memory of the more than one million Irish who died in the Potato Famine 150 years ago, marchers and spectators are asked to remember the hungry of Tucson. The Community Food Bank will accept canned food donations during the Festival.

Grand Marshal was supposed to be Mike Haggerty, one of their parade founders, and former Ward 3 Councilmember. Unfortunately Mike passed away at age 81 on 3/5/12 but he will be there in spirit and memory. The Haggerty family will be riding their decorated golf cart in the parade.

I usually go to this very “green” parade & festival, which is lots of fun, even for those of us who aren’t Irish (but would like to be). Note new location of festival at El Presidio Park on Alameda next to City Hall, west of Church Ave. and not at Armory Park.

www.tucsonstpatricksday.com

Also happening that morning for joggers:

The Third Annual “Running with the Irish” will feature the “Green Isle Mile.” It will begin at the corner of Pennington and Stone at 10:55 a.m.

This is THE competition for bragging rights to the fastest mile in Tucson!

The 1 mile run through beautiful downtown Tucson serves as the kick-off to the St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Register on www.taggrun.com and don’t forget to wear your green!