The truth is, there is usually something going on in our own backyards, but we need a sense of adventure, be open to some creativity, and ready to explore.
I like to google the word "Festivals" + the city I live in + the year. So, "Festivals Tucson 2009." And thanks to the Internet, we have found some local treasures.
- 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
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!
I like the treasure hunts! Don't forget 4th ave street fair!
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