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Happy 237th Birthday Tucson

Thursday, August 16th, 2012

Celebrate Tucson’s 237th birthday on August 20 at the El Presidio Grounds, 133 W. Washington (between Church Ave. and Court Ave. downtown). There will be usual flag raising, birthday cake eating, plus tamales too this year. Troubadour Ted Ramirez will be entertaining.

Funding ran out to continue the Tucson’s Birthday website & the numerous listings from prior years, so District 5 Supervisor Richard Elias’ office took over to post events via his website (click here) & use the link on the top for “Birthday”.

And if you want earlier birthday cake, here’s an event for Saturday August 18:

Southern Arizona Transportation Museum Birthday Party at The Depot
When: Sat, August 18, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Where: Southern Arizona Transportation Museum, 414 North Toole Ave., Tucson, AZ.
Description: We are proud participants in the Arizona Centennial Celebration. Celebrate at the Depot with cake, the Mayor, and engine 1673. The mayor will be speaking at 11:00, and cutting the Birthday cake !

Happy Birthday Tucson!

Dream about “Arizona Dream” coming to the Loft

Friday, August 10th, 2012

Sunday, August 12th at 12:00 p.m.
Admission: $8.00 general; $6.00 Loft members
FREE RAFFLE and FREE BIRTHDAY CAKE
at the Loft Cinema, 3233 E. Speedway.

The Loft celebrates Tucson’s birthday month with a special screening of the 1993 comedy/drama ARIZONA DREAM, starring Johnny Depp, Faye Dunaway and Jerry Lewis, filmed right here in Southern Arizona (with locations in Douglas, AZ; Patagonia, AZ, etc.)! This offbeat tale of an innocent dreamer (played by Depp in his pre-Hollwood blockbuster days) trying to find his way in a small desert town near Tucson is a charming ode to the strangeness of the American West. Grab a slice of our free TUCSON BIRTHDAY CAKE (while supplies last), and enter our FREE PRIZE RAFFLE for a fabulous gift package which includes dvds of films made in Arizona, Tucson-centric books and other surprises!

This uniquely quirky comedy, the first English language movie by Bosnian-born director Emir Kusturica (When Father Was Away on Business), tells the highly entertaining tale of two highly dysfunctional families living, loving and dreaming in the vast expanses of the great American Southwest.

An orphan named Axel Blackmar (Johnny Depp, in one of his earliest starring roles), who works for the New York Department of Fish and Game (and who is obsessed with the dream life of fish), is asked to serve as best man at the wedding of his uncle (legendary comedian Jerry Lewis), a larger-than-life Arizona Cadillac dealer who’s marrying a Polish woman (model/actress Paulina Porizkova) less than half his age. Axel’s cousin (Vincent Gallo, Brown Bunny) is an aspiring actor given to obsessively performing lines and gestures in sync with such movies as Raging Bull, The Godfather and North by Northwest. Relocating to the small desert town that his family calls home, a lonely and confused Axel starts an affair with a widow nearly twice his age (Oscar-winner Faye Dunaway) who lives with her neurotic and disgruntled stepdaughter (Lili Taylor, I Shot Andy Warhol). As the lives of these oddball characters begin to intersect, it becomes clear they are all living in various stages of a dream: Axel dreams of moving to Alaska, his uncle dreams of climbing to the moon on a stack of Cadillacs, the widow dreams of flying via a homemade pair of wings and her stepdaughter dreams of being reincarnated as a turtle.
Gorgeously shot, endlessly fascinating and full of lyrical and surreal images, ARIZONA DREAM is a wildly audacious black comedy about the dreamer in all of us.

I’ve seen this 1993 movie and it is an odd & original story filmed here in Southern Arizona. Early in the movie the Johnny Depp character Axel says that “he doesn’t want to go to Arizona.” But he changes his mind (find out how by viewing this film). The movie is just perfect for you Johnny Depp fans. Dream on.

And Happy Early Birthday to Tucson (coming up on August 20). For more Tucson Birthdays events go to District 5 Supervisor Richard Elias’ webpage & click on Birthday on the top.

Happy Birthday Tucson, Chinese style

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

Tucson Chinese Cultural Center Celebrates Tucson’s Birthday

Thursday Aug 25, 2011

Time: 11:30-13:30 (11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.)
Admission: Non-members $5; members free
Contact Name: Patsy Lee/Robin Blackwood
Email: pleecoach@yahoo.com/larobinb@aol.com
Location: Tucson Chinese Cultural Center
Address: 1288 W. River Road Tucson, AZ 85704 (east of La Canada)
Phone: 520-292-6900
website: www.tucsonchinese.org

Tucson Chinese Cultural Center will celebrate Tucson’s birthday at its senior program lunch with a meal prepared from Tucson Chinese grocery store family heritage recipes. A birthday cake will be served. Public is invited to participate.

I’m a member and I’m not even Chinese.The Tucson Chinese Cultural Center is welcoming to all people to celebrate Tucson’s 236th birthday. Happy Birthday Tucson (again)!