A biker rides past the critters taking a ride of their own in the latest Joe Pagac and team mural at Alameda Street and Court Avenue.Ìý

This list of things to do around Tucson, Marana, Oro Valley, Sahuarita and more includes virtual events by local businesses and organizations, drive-in movies, open-air events and markets.

Remember to followÌýÌýabout protecting yourself and others from the spread of coronavirus. despite an executive order issued by Gov. Doug Ducey easing COVID-19 restrictions and barring cities and counties from continuing their own mask mandates. The county still requires everyone over age 5 to use a face covering in public if 6 feet of physical distancing cannot be maintainedÌý

Things change quickly these days, so check for the latest information. Links are included with every activity listed.

Open-air eventsÌý😷

Troubadour Thursdays Downtown Patio Tour

The Fox Tucson Theatre and Downtown Tucson Partnership are kicking off a free weekly event showcasing Tucson's best musicians from a variety of genres performing 15-20 minute sets at seven restaurant patios. The tour starts at the Fox and will make stops at Charro Steak & Del Rey, Hub, Batch, Ten55 Brewing, Senae Thai Bistro, La Chingada Cocina Mexicana and 47 Scott. Performances are free, but reservations at restaurants are suggested to enjoy dinner with the show. The Kiko Jácome Duo, featuring Kiko and Ernie Mendoza are this week's featured performers.

Where: The Fox Tucson Theatre, , and other downtown patios

When: Thursday, April 1, 5:30-8 p.m.Ìý

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Salvador Duran at Cup Cafe

Tucson favorite, Salvador Duran will serenade guests on the Cup Cafe plaza.

When:ÌýThursday, April 1, 6-9 p.m.

Where:ÌýCup Cafe at Hotel Congress,Ìý

Cost:Ìý¹ó°ù±ð±ð to attend, reservations available

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Camp Log On with the Girl Scouts of Southern ÃÛÁÄÖ±²¥ (Sponsored)

Ìýkeeps girls connected to the camping spirit, by facilitating connections, and being a safe and fun space for girls to share a collective camping experience online.

Each week girls receive aÌýÌýmailed directly to their door.ÌýÌýstaff guide girls through Zoom activities, morning check-ins, daily how-to videos and more.ÌýÌý

Registration opens now.Ìý


Live Music and Mixology Night

Enjoy live music from Troy Gray, as mixologist Rusell Garner creates three custom cocktails. This event requires face masks and social distancing.

Where:ÌýThe Tuxon,Ìý

When:ÌýThursday, April 1, 6-9 p.m.

Cost:Ìý¹ó°ù±ð±ð to attend

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Little House of Funk Trio Patio Concert

Connie Brannock, Ed DeLucia and Troy Martin perform funky music on the patio at the foothills location of Caffe Torino.Ìý

Where: Caffe Torino in the Foothills,

When: Thursday, April 1, 5-8 p.m.Ìý

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Now enrolling infants through Pre-K for 2021-2022! (Sponsored)

The J’s early childhoodÌý, nurturing community in a developmentally-appropriate environment where children learn to socialize, develop positive feelings about themselves and enjoy new, creative and challenging experiences.ÌýÌýencourage children to be happy and healthy by modeling respect, caring, compassion and cooperation.Ìý

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After Hours Jazz on the PatioÌý

Hear live jazz on the patio at Bacio Italiano from the After Hours Duo.Ìý

Where:ÌýBacio Italiano,Ìý, Suite 125

When:ÌýFriday, April 2, 5-8 p.m.

Cost:Ìý¹ó°ù±ð±ð

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Friday Night Live Music and Art

Tonight's Sunshine and Malcolm June will perform live at this brand new, family-friendly monthly drive-in event at the Foothills Mall.Ìý

Where: Foothills Mall,

When: Friday, April 2, 6-9 p.m.Ìý

Cost: $20 minimum suggested donation per car.Ìý

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Picture Rocks Food Fest

Take a sunset stroll with family and furry friends at this laid-back evening market. Enjoy live music, food trucks and locally-grown produce.

Where: Picture Rocks Food Fest,

When: Friday, April 2, 4-8 p.m.

Cost: Free to attend, but bring money for tasty bites

Visit the for more information.

Zona Libre Live Outdoor Concert

Sit back and relax with a cold brew with friends at Brother John's Beer, Bourbon & BBQ. Zona Libre will be playing live outside in the Biergarten.

Where:ÌýBrother John's Beer, Bourbon & BBQ,Ìý

When:ÌýFriday, April 2, 7-9:30 p.m.

Cost:Ìý$5, reservations required

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Cars and Coffee

Check out classic and exotic cars during this casual meet up of car enthusiasts. Free coffee is provided.Ìý

Where:ÌýCrown Concepts,Ìý

When:ÌýSaturday, April 3, 7-9 a.m.Ìý

Cost:Ìý¹ó°ù±ð±ð

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Febbo Fuentes Outdoor Performance

Songwriters Mark Anthony Febbo and Oscar Fuentes will perform bilingual, original songs and covers in a variety of genres. Bring a chair if you'd like to sit while listening.Ìý

Where: RendezVous Urban Flats plaza on the southwest corner of the building, Ìý

When: Saturday, April 3, 4-6 p.m.Ìý

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Goat Yoga in the Park

"Go at" your own pace in this outdoor yoga class that combines stretches, relaxation and goat cuddles. Advance registration is required.Ìý

Where:ÌýMorris K. Udall Park,Ìý

When:ÌýSaturday, April 3, 10 a.m.Ìý

Cost:Ìý$25

Visit theÌýÌýfor more information and to sign up.Ìý

Succulent Bowl Workshop

Learn how to create your own succulent bowl at this outdoor workshop at Green Things. Social distancing and face masks are required during this event.

Where:ÌýGreen Things,Ìý

When:ÌýSaturday, April 3, 10 a.m.

Cost:Ìý$5, plus costs of materials. Advance registration required by callingÌý520-299-9471.Ìý

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General Tchefary at Monterey Court

Hear African reggae roots music from General Tchefary and Jaliya.

Where:ÌýMonterey Court Studio Galleries and Cafe,Ìý

When:ÌýSaturday, April 3, 7-10 p.m.Ìý

Cost:Ìý$5. Reservations available.

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St. Philip's Plaza Market

Enjoy shopping in the open, cool shade and near peaceful flowing fountains. Shop for uniquely handmade, handcrafted, home-grown and home-baked products.

Where:ÌýSt. Philip's Plaza,Ìý

When:ÌýSaturdays and Sundays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Cost:Ìý¹ó°ù±ð±ð to attend

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First Sunday Antique Vintage Fair

Shop for unique finds from more than 15 vendors. Plus enjoy food trucks, a bar and family entertainment.Ìý

Where: Medella Vina Ranch,

When: Sunday, April 4, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.Ìý

Visit the for more information.Ìý

Retro Game Show Night

Hotel Congress' popular game show event returns to the outdoor plaza stage. Join host Chatty Kathee and celebrity guests Fulta Burstyn, Sister Shalom and Swish Manly for a comedy show inspired by television game shows.Ìý

Where: Hotel Congress plaza, Ìý

When: Sunday, April 4, 8-9:30 p.m.Ìý

Cost: $15 per person.Ìý

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Eastside Vintage Outdoor Market

Browse 40 vendors for vintage, antique and collectible items at this east-side market.

Where:

When: Sunday, April 4, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Cost: Free to attend, remember your face mask while you shop

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Sunday Patio Music: Golden Boots

Golden Boots performs "alt-alt-country and crumbly-western" instrumental music on the cozy patio at The Coronet.Ìý

Where: The Coronet,

When: Sunday, April 4, 6-8 p.m.Ìý

Visit for more information.Ìý

Sunday Brunch at the Plaza

Drive over to the Plaza and enjoy brunch and mimosas while listening to music from DJ Herm.

When:ÌýSunday, April 4, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Where:ÌýSt. Philips Plaza,Ìý

Cost:Ìý¹ó°ù±ð±ð to attend, food and drinks are available for purchase at Reforma Modern Mexican. Mezcal + Tequila, Proof Artisanal Pizza and Pasta and Union Public House

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Meet me at Maynard's Returns

After a year-long hiatus, the popular in-person Meet me at Maynard's walk/run through downtown Tucson will resume in April. The walk starts at Hotel Congress where participants gather and then set out for a 2, 3 or 4-mile route through downtown and surrounding neighborhoods ending back at the hotel. Area restaurants and businesses will also offer discounts and special offers to participants.

Meet me at Maynard's has a new online check-in system which can be accessed from mobile phones or home computers starting at 3 p.m. on Mondays at and participants can earn rewards for reaching certain milestones. Face masks are required when gathering at Hotel Congress and are recommended along the route. Be sure to bring your own water.Ìý

When: Monday, April 5, 5:15 p.m.Ìý

Where: Hotel Congress courtyard, Ìý

Cost: Free

Visit the for more information.Ìý

Drive-thru and drive-up eventsÌý🚗

The Gaslight Theatre has suspended on-stage shows until it is safe to gather. In the meantime, it is presenting what it calls “porch concerts,†which audiences can take in from the comfort of their car.

Baskets & Bunnies Grab 'n Go Bag

Drive up and grab a bag full of fun activities for kids ages 3-7 from Tucson Parks and Recreation. Activity bags are first-come, first-serve for the first 50 kids. Children do not need to be present.ÌýÌý

Where: Randolf Recreation Center, 200 S. Alvernon Way, Building 2

When: Thursday, April 1, 9-10 a.m.Ìý

Cost: Free

Visit the for more information.Ìý

"Buccaneers of the Caribbean" Outdoor Musical

Set sail on the high seas with the cast of the Gaslight Theatre in this comedic musical that follows the colorful crew of the Esmerelda on their search for hidden treasure. Choose from outdoor festival seating or enjoy the show from your car.Ìý

Where:ÌýThe Gaslight Theatre,Ìý

When:ÌýPerformances run from April 4 through June 6 on select dates.ÌýÌý

Cost:Ìý$16 per person for festival seating; $40 per car

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Carpool Movie: "Wonder Woman: 1984"

Grab some blankets and pop the trunk. Cactus Drive-In Theatre and Medella Vina Ranch will be showing "Wonder Woman 1984" on the big screen.

Where: Cactus Drive-In Theatre,

When:ÌýSunday, April 4, 7:30 p.m.

Cost: $20 online, $25 at the gate, $5 headphone rental at the gate

Visit the for more information.

Virtual EventsÌý💻📲

In the Kitchen with Chef Devon Sanner

Chef Devon Sanner, co-owner of the forthcoming restaurant Zio Peppe, will lead viewers through the preparation of some of his signature dishes like lasagne sonorense, masa polenta and cavolo alla Tucsona.Ìý

When: Thursday, April 1, 6 p.m.Ìý

Cost: Free

Visit the for more information and the link to view the event.Ìý

Knife Skills Online Cooking Class

Join The Garden Kitchen online for a hands-on interactive cooking class. Make a delicious stir fry while learning basic knife skills including how to mince, dice,Ìý brunoise, bâtonnet and julienne.Ìý

When:ÌýSaturday, April 3, 11 a.m.

Cost:Ìý$40 per screen. Add-on supplies for $15.Ìý

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Pima Dance Ensemble Mini-Concert Series

Three Pima Dance Ensemble students are producing their own mini performances filmed at different locations throughout the city including parks and mural sites. The first concert by dancer Kashja Ilers debuts online this weekend.Ìý

When: Friday, April 2, 7 p.m.

Cost: Free, are accepted.Ìý

View the mini-concert online on the and the .Ìý

Baby Animals Watercolor Class

Join Tipsy Picassos for a virtual step-by-step guided workshop to paint a baby sloth, raccoon or bunny wearing a floral crown or bowtie on Facebook Live.Ìý

When: Saturday, April 3, 2 p.m.Ìý

Cost:Ìý¹ó°ù±ð±ð

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KidsÌý🎈

Spencer Peterson (right), a staff member with the new mobile recreation program "Ready, Set, Rec!," spins a hula-hoop around his waist while waiting for a ribbon cutting to begin to kick-off the new city program.

Ready, Set, Rec! Mobile activitiesÌý

Tucson Parks and Recreation's six mobile vans are visiting parks throughout the city filled with supplies for coloring, playing with bubbles and field activities to make your next park visit extra fun.Ìý

When:ÌýThursday, April 1 through Sunday, April 4

Where:ÌýVarious City of Tucson parks.Ìý.Ìý

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Ready, Set, School!

Kids ages 4 to 5 can build school-ready skills through stories, songs and interactive learning activities. Parents and caregivers can learn practical ideas to help their children become successful learners.

When:ÌýThursday, April 1, 10–10:45 a.m.

Cost:Ìý¹ó°ù±ð±ð

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Meet Me at the Park: Teen Fitness Class

Join Tucson Parks and Recreation for an outdoor fitness class designed to help kids ages 12-17 get moving and stay healthy. Class is limited to the first 10 participants. Bring a water bottleÌý

Where: Catalina Park,

When: Saturday, April 3, 1-1:45 p.mÌý

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Easter EGG-stravaganza at Tanque Verde Swap Meet

Kids can take socially-distanced photos with the Easter Bunny and get Easter candy.Ìý

Where: Tanque Verde Swap Meet, 4100 S. Palo Verde Road

When: Saturday, April 3, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.Ìý

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Oro Valley Parks and Recreation Eggstravaganza

Kids can see the Easter Bunny, receive goodies and Easter eggs filled with candy at the drive-thru Eggstravaganza event hosted by Oro Valley Parks and Recreation.Ìý

Where:ÌýNaranja Park,Ìý.

When:ÌýSaturday, April 3 with timed slots from 10 a.m. to noon.Ìý

The event is free, but advance registration is required atÌý, select "special events" and choose a time slot. Be sure to print or save a photo of your ticket to present at the event.Ìý Only one registration is required per vehicle.Ìý

Sahuarita Parks and Recreation Bunny Bonanza

Families can take socially-distanced photos with the Easter Bunny and participate in crafts and activities at Sahuarita's Bunny Bonanza.Ìý

When:ÌýSaturday, April 3. There are three 30-minute time slots starting at 9 a.m.

Where:ÌýAnamax Park,Ìý.Ìý

Advance registration is required and is $5 per household. Register on theÌý.Ìý


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