“Morning at the Museum” returns to the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum


January 21, 2020
By Matt Sterner

Yoga, tea, snacks & cocktails out in the wild

Have you ever done the “downward dog” near a pack of coyotes?

The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum is hosting its second annual “Morning at the Museum” event at 9 a.m. – noon on Saturday, January 25.

The animals are welcoming you to their stomping grounds for tastings and presentations from local coffee roasters and tea houses, early morning snacks, easy-going tunes, and yoga with Let’s Sweat.

Once you’ve had a proper amount of tea and coffee, there will be morning cocktails to sip on — bloody marys, mimosas, and Irish coffees aplenty.

(GMT-07:00)

Tickets are $32 for the Advance General Admission, $9.95 for kids 3-12 years old, and anyone younger than that is free. If you’d like to add on a Yoga session it’s an additional $5.

Your experience includes admission to the museum, samples from all vendors, a cup of coffee and baked good, a commemorative coffee mug, all activities, and 15% off lunch at the Ocotillo Café.

Participating Vendors

  • Batch CafĂ© & Bar
  • Blessed Grounds
  • Fermented Tea Company
  • OMBRE Coffee
  • Purple Tree Organic Acai Blends
  • Yellow Brick Coffee
  • The Roasted Chile
  • Craft Culinary Concepts
  • [POPPED] Artisan Popcorn

In addition, the Hello Gorgeous Photo Booth will be on-site, so be sure to strike a pose with some of their “pun-tastic” props.

The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum is located at 2021 N. Kinney Rd. For more information regarding the “Morning at the Museum” event, visit desertmuseum.org. 

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