What
Bow Tie Block Party
When
7 – 11 p.m., Saturday, September 30
Where
Tucson Scottish Rite Cathedral
160 S. Scott Ave.
More Info
Facebook Event Page
El Rio Vecinos is throwing a Bow Tie Block Party at the Tucson Scottish Rite Cathedral from 7 – 11 p.m. on Saturday, September 30.
The charity event is a night filled with food samplings from local restaurants, a beer garden, wine, dancing, live music, and entertainment.
El Rio Vecinos is a group within the El Rio Community Health Center working to make a difference in Tucson’s community.
Proceeds will benefit the El Rio Children’s emergency dental fund.
General Admission is $60, which includes food samples and drink tickets. VIP tickets are also available for $90 and gives you access to the exclusive VIP room.
Bow Tie Block Party Participating Vendors
- Brother John’s Beer, Bourbon, & BBQ
- Brushfire BBQ
- El Charro Cafe
- Hub Restaurant & Ice Creamery
- Kingfisher
- Reforma Cocina Cantina
- Reilly Craft Pizza + Drink
- Scordato’s Pizzeria
- Tavolino Ristorante Italiano
- Plus, more TBA soon
Whether it’s a self-tie or a clip-on, put on your favorite bow tie and your block party’s best because you won’t want to miss this event.
Tucson Scottish Rite Cathedral is located at 160 S. Scott Ave. For more information, visit eventbrite.com.
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