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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Embark on a journey of awe-inspiring encounters at TRAK, where the raw beauty of ranching and therapeutic animal interaction's healing power merge to create an enchanting experience. The vibrant and diverse community of individuals come together to revel in the Western way of life, both on and off horseback. TRAK allows individuals to flourish and discover their unique gifts by engaging in various outdoor and physical activities. Their devoted and passionate staff and the esteemed board of directors work tirelessly to ensure that TRAK remains an indispensable resource for children and those in need throughout Tucson. TRAK believes in providing a safe, supportive, and nurturing environment that fosters growth, self-discovery, and a sense of belonging.
Experience the excitement of a lifetime at the JOGS Tucson Gem & Jewelry Show. With the world's most giant treasure hunt happening each year from late January to early February, this is an event that you can't miss. Everyone convenes for this massive show, from vendors and collectors to experts from all over the world. The show is so big that it spans nearly 40 locations, including giant white tents, hotels, resorts, and exhibit halls. As a public event, everyone is welcome to attend and explore the vast selection of gems and jewelry. Whether you're searching for diamond earrings or a set of granite bookends, this rock show has it all. Get ready to uncover hidden treasures and experience a truly unforgettable event at the JOGS Tucson Gem & Jewelry Show.
The Maverick is Tucson's oldest and longest-running live country music venue, with a history spanning over 60 years. They take pride in their vast dance floor, three separate bars, pool tables, top-notch food, and dance lessons offered five nights a week. They only feature the best in live country music, and they have great drink specials every night. Founded in 1962, The Maverick relocated to a bigger and better location on Tucson's famous "restaurant row" of Tanque Verde Road. They aren't a trendy country-themed warehouse dancehall; they have an old-school honky-tonk heart with a Cheers-like attitude, where everybody knows your name.