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Photo gallery of 2012 Tucson’s Birthday celebrations

Tuesday, August 21st, 2012

Former Tucson Birthday photographer & freelancer Jon Scanlon graciously took photos of the various Tucson Birthday celebrations this past weekend, leading up to the actual birthday on August 20, 2012. Happy 237 years Tucson! And thanks Jon for the great photos.

His photos of the birthday celebration at the Southern AZ Transportation Museum on August 18:

Ward 2 Councilmember Paul Cunningham celebrating with train museum officials

Photos of the Tropical Bash at Main Gate Square & 4th Avenue, and the Hotel Congress cake on August 18:

And photos of the flag raising ceremony at the Presidio San Agustin del Tucson Grounds on August 20.

Trobadour Ted Ramirez performing after flag ceremony


Darkness settles upon the El Presidio grounds

What beautiful birthday cakes were created for these celebrations.

If you want to see some of the 2011 Tucson birthday photos by Jon, here’s the link to the former Tucson’s Birthday website (click here).

Trail Dust Town celebrates “50 years of steakhood” & 100 years of statehood

Friday, February 10th, 2012

Trail Dust Town 50th Anniversary Celebration
February 12, 2012
6541 E Tanque Verde Rd # 22 Tucson, AZ 85715-3806
(520) 296-4551
http://www.traildusttown.com/

Scheduled Events

11:00am – Posting of the Colors – Town Square – U.S. Cavalry Color Guard Trail Dust Town’s Own 4th U.S. Cavalry Band
Men representing U.S. Cavalry in authentic uniforms will post the National Colors bearing 48 stars to celebrate Arizona’s joining the Union on February 14, 1912.

11:20am – Ribbon Cutting – Town Square Bandstand/Gazebo – MC John P. Langellier, Ph.D.
Noted sculptor and Trail Dust Town“Trail Boss” Dan Bates joins distinguished guests (including former horse soldiers) to cut the ribbon rededicating Trail Dust Town in commemoration of its 50th year as an Arizona icon.

11:30am – Territorial Band Concert – Town Square Bandstand/Gazebo – 4th U.S. Cavalry Band
Frontier military posts echoed with the strains of martial music. Today, the 4th U.S. Cavalry Band keeps alive this tradition. Step back in time to enjoy the band’s rousing repertoire the way it was when bold troopers in blue rode forth with pride to help to win the West. Afterwards, meet the band members, purchase one of their CDs, and take the experience home.

12:00pm – “Hell’s Belle” Wild West Stunt Show- Pinnacle Peak Pistoleros- Dragoon Street
The not-so-infamous Johnny Outlaw and his rival Deputy Dan take aim to win the heart of Belle, the Marshal’s daughter. Belle, on the other hand, has her eye on something more bankable than love. Find out who’ll win the day and who’ll bite the dust in the action-filled stunt show. This show contains loud gunfire, cowboy-style fights, and explosion effects. The show lasts 30 minutes.

1:00pm–10:00pm – Pinnacle Peak Steakhouse Open
We invite you to come in and get a taste of the Old West at Tucson’s original cowboy steakhouse. Enjoy world famous mesquite grilled Cowboy steaks, ribs, chicken or fish in a relaxed and authentic western atmosphere.
No ties allowed!

1:00pm – Territorial Band Concert – Town Square Bandstand/Gazebo -4th U.S. Cavalry Band
Frontier military posts echoed with the strains of martial music. Today, the 4th U.S. Cavalry Band keeps alive this tradition. Step back in time to enjoy the band’s rousing repertoire the way it was when bold troopers in blue rode forth with pride to help to win the West. Afterwards, meet the band members, purchase one of their CDs, and take the experience home.

1:20pm – Statehood procession in front of Bandstand/Gazebo – Trail Dust Town Actors (any other event participants encouraged to join). Join the residents of Trail Dust Town as they celebrate Arizona being brought into statehood.

1:45pm – Meet Theodore Roosevelt – Savoy Opera House – Thomas D. Grinnell
Blue blooded Easterner, Harvard graduate, rancher, Rough Rider, and President of the United States—Theodore Roosevelt was all that and more. Thomas Grinnell gives a bully impersonation of TR’s colorful personality on the stage of the elegant Savoy Opera House.

3:30pm- Loop Rawlins Wild West Show- Savoy Opera House
Pistolero Alumnus Loop Rawlins returns to celebrate this very special occasion. At fourteen, Loop became the first Trick Roper at Trail Dust Town. Trail Dust Town is where Rawlins grew as a performer and began training in Bullwhip cracking and in trick gun spinning. Today, Loop Rawlins is one of the most versatile western performers in the world.

4:00pm – Gun Fight Reenactment- West Side of the Train Depot
Performers reenact the 1907 gun fight between Arizona ranger Harry Wheeler and JA Tracy. The show contains loud gunfights and gunfight violence. The show runs 15 minutes.

5:30pm – “Hell’s Belle” Wild West Stunt Show – Pinnacle Peak Pistoleros- Dragoon Street
See 12:00pm show for description.

6:00pm – Viva Arizona! Savoy Opera House – Ballet Folklórico Tapatío
Since 1997 South Tucson’s Ballet Folklórico Tapatío has entertained and educated the public about Mexican culture and history through traditional regional dances. Currently under the direction of Jose Luis Baca, the dance group has over 135 members who participate in four different levels of traditional dance. Ballet Folklórico Tapatío performs throughout the United States and Mexico and is gaining recognition as one of the finest folklórico programs in the nation. For more information, visit http://www.purotapatio.org

7:00pm – Encore Presentation of Western Performer Extraordinaire Loop Rawlins- Savoy Opera House

7:30pm – “Killer Miller” Wild West Stunt Show – Pinnacle Peak Pistoleros- Dragoon Street
There’s a new Deputy in town- not! The completely incompetent goofball, wannabe Deputy Dawgard tries to help old Marshal Richardson take on the West’s most notorious gunman: Killer Miller! Will Dawgard and Richardson find the nerve to face Miller, or will they find themselves pushing up daisies? This show contains loud gunfire, cowboy-style fights, and explosion effects. The show lasts 30 minutes.

Ongoing Activities and Attractions
11:00am-7:00 pm – Living History Displays – Museum of the Horse Soldier
Living historians bring the past to life by interpreting Arizona’s history. Meet characters from Arizona’s colorful times gone by.

11:00am-6:00pm – Classic Cars Show – Main Plaza
Vehicles from Arizona’s past recall the early days of the Grand Canyon’s State when horses outnumbered horseless carriages.

11:00am-6:00pm – Military Horsepower – Front Parking Lot – Southern Arizona Military Vehicle Collectors Club
What better way to recognize Arizona’s military heritage than military vehicles from the past and present?

11:00am-6:00 pm – Adobe Plaza – Presidio San Agustín del Tucson
What was it like to serve at Tucson’s Spanish outpost over two centuries ago? You’ll find out when the members of El Presidio del San Agustin’s living history group help us travel back in time to the 18th century.

1:30-8:00pm – Museum of the Horse Soldier
Museum is under construction, although part of the museum will be open for viewing.
Experience this extraordinary collection of military horse equipment, weapons, uniforms, and exciting new exhibits. Informal tours conducted by guides in period U.S. Army uniforms of many eras, ongoing screenings of classic Hollywood portrayals of the U.S. Cavalry, and book signings by Dr. Langellier—author of numerous publications on American military history—continue throughout the day in this not to be missed museum. (See posted schedule at the Museum’s entry for tour times and other details.)

1:00pm-10:00pm – C.P. Huntington Railroad Ride
The miniature train is fun for all ages! Enjoy a ride around the town and see sites that are often missed.

11:00pm-8:00pm – Town Square – Mini-Street Fair
Various local artisans display their crafts available for purchase.

11:00pm – 10:00pm – The Wagon Wheel – Behind Pinnacle Peak Steakhouse
Take a spin on Trail Dust Town’s newest attraction, a Covered Wagon Ferris Wheel.

11:00pm – 9:00pm – Trail Dust Town Boutiques – Throughout the town
Trail Dust Town is home to several shops and businesses. Here you can find unique gifts, fun accessories, delicious food, and more. Be sure to stop in and see what our vendors have to offer.

11:00pm – 9:00pm – Western Carnival Games – Carnival Section behind Ferris Wheel
Calling all Ropers, Sharp Shooters, and Contenders, prove you’re no greenhorn and win a prize. Challenge your skills with a variety of amusements, including: Electronic Quickdraw, Rolling Roper, Western Carnival games.

9 downtown museums free on Saturday Feb. 11 for AZ Centennial

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

From 2nd Saturdays Downtown website for February 11 – nine museums free unless otherwise noted. Just remember their respective hours of operation:

La Pilita Museum 420 S. Main Ave., 11am-2pm, also offering Barrio walking guide books

Presidio San Agustin del Tucson 133 W. Washington, 10am-4pm

Southern Arizona Transportation Museum 414 N. Toole, 10am-5pm

Tucson Museum of Art 140 N. Main Ave., 10am-6pm

Science Downtown: “Mars & Beyond” 300 E. Congress St., 9am-9pm

Sacred Machine 245 E. Congress St., 4pm-11pm

Jewish History Museum 564 S. Stone Ave., 1pm-5pm

Children’s Museum Tucson 200 S. Sixth Ave., 10am-5pm

MOCA (Museum of Contemporary Art) 265 S. Church Ave., 12pm-5pm

Great way to see these art, history, science exhibits for free. Thanks to all the sponsors that made this happen for families and adults in Tucson, as I know there are normally fees at some of these museums (i.e. Science Downtown, Museum of Art, Children’s Museum Tucson, MOCA).

And read my other blog about all the rest of the events happening downtown on Feb. 10, 11, and 12 for the Arizona Centennial birthday celebrations (http://tucsoncitizen.com/community/2012/02/08/3-days-of-celebration-for-arizonas-100th-birthday-feb-10-11-12/).