You’ve got your Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and then Cyber Monday, but you can’t forget about Giving Tuesday (the first Tuesday after Thanksgiving).
This year, at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, November 28, Watershed Management Group (WMG) is gettin’ the party started with a one-of-a-kind Rainwater on Tap Happy Hour on Giving Tuesday. The gathering will feature drinks made with Tucson rainwater, locally captured and filtered!
WMG band favorite, Santa Pachita, will be heating up the night by playing Latin-fusion music inspired by salsa, cumbia, ska, and reggae.Â
Sip on rainwater cocktails, rainwater mocktails, and rainwater teas and experience what hydro-local living tastes like at WMG’s Living Lab. Enjoy Sri Lankan fusion food with The Curry Pot food truck, serving up fast and incredibly delicious food for all, from meat eaters to vegans.
Event tickets are $25 per person and include two drink tickets for rainwater cocktails or mocktails, Dragoon Brewing Company’s beer, and hot rainwater teas. All ticket sales and donations benefit Watershed Management Group’s community conservation programs. If you make a $50 donation in addition to your ticket you can take home some WMG swag — a WMG t-shirt or glass growler.
If you’re a Tucson Foodie Insider, tickets are just $20 and you get all of the perks listed above. If you’re an Insider, use this link to purchase tickets.
If this is the first time you’re hearing about our Insider membership, you can learn more at insiders.tucsonfoodie.com.
The Rainwater on Tap Happy Hour is being held at 1137 N. Dodge Blvd. For more information, visit watershedmg.org.Â
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