Happy first week of summer!
As the temperatures continue to climb, so does the desire for air-conditioned events. We get it. Without further ado, here’s this week’s event suggestions that won’t break a sweat.
Hooray for cold food in this heat!
This class will teach you how to make perfect sushi rice and once you’ve mastered that, you’ll be well on your way to creating several uramaki rolls. Make your own California, Spicy Tuna, Seattle, and Philadelphia rolls. Each student will have hands-on experience filling and rolling sushi on a bamboo mat, and then slicing it into perfect sushi rolls.
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If you haven’t heard, someone attempted to start a fire at The Delta earlier this week. They could use your support now more than ever as they suffered damages.
Every Thursday, DJs (who are owners of local vinyl stores) will be taking turns spinning records at The Delta. There’s no specific genre, just cool vintage vinyl jams, and the funky sounds will be paired with local drafts, wine, and spirits. Oh, and make sure to drink local because they’ll be offering half-off deals on all local/regional alcohol.
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Something fun to do after work and/or with your family.
Join Tohono Chul on Fridays and Saturdays this summer for Chillin at the Chul! From 5 – 8 p.m. you’ll find music, refreshing spirits, and light bites. Admission is free. Saturdays are family-friendly as they’ve partnered with the Children’s Museum of Oro Valley to provide nature play to keep kids entertained while parents relax.
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Eat and vote for your favorite slice and sweet at the 2022 Pizza Throwdown and Dessert Duel.
The Tucson Originals will host the 2022 Annual Pizza Throwdown taking place this Saturday at Fresco Pizzeria and Pastaria. Local pizzerias will compete for the title of Pizza Throwdown Champion and Best dessert.
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Everyone is welcome to join, especially if you haven’t been to the food share before. There’ll be a tasty potluck, new friends, DJs and dancing, and an opportunity to perform your music or poem or another creative presentation to raise funds/support the Food Share,
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This month’s class is local to the max with ingredients — from the salt and olive oil to the pork, native corn, amaranth greens, dates, and mesquite flour.
Chef Kristine Jensen’s menu honors Father Eusebio Francisco Kino (1645-1711) and the indigenous peoples who’ve called the Santa Cruz River Valley home for more than 4,000 years.
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For all events happening throughout Tucson, check out our Event Directory.