- St. Demetrios Greek Festival (September) $3 Entry Fee
- Tucson Celtic Festival & Highland Games (November) $12 Entry Fee ($10 if you bring a non-perishable food item)
- Winterhaven Festival of Lights (December) Free
I have also googled "Things to do in Tucson," and the first website that came up was from Trip Advisor. Of course! People travel to the cities we live in and post what to do around our towns, sites to see, and restaurants to try. Reap the benefits of the tourists' work; I like that. Trip Advisor listed museums, hiking routes, farmer's markets, and artisan neighborhoods and shops, all low cost or free to do.Then, there are always the wonders of Facebook. It is amazing what suggestions you can get by simply posting your status as, "What is there to do in Tucson this weekend?" or "What is your favorite thing to do in Tucson?" Then, you get the local flavor:
- Rooster Cogburn's Ostrich Ranch $5 Entry & Feed Fee
- Disney Lane (near Christmas) Free

Happy exploring, and I hope you fall in love with your back yard!
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