What
Tumerico One Year Anniversary Fiesta
When
10 a.m. Saturday, November 11
Where
Tumerico
2526 E. 6th St.
More Info
(520) 270-2055
Facebook Event Page
Food, yoga, music, and more.
That’s what you’ll get at Tumerico during their One Year Anniversary Fiesta beginning at 10 a.m. on Saturday, November 11.
The health-focused restaurant was originally a caterer, food cart, and farmers market stand before opening its brick-and-mortar restaurant.
Bring your own yoga mat because from 10 – 11 a.m. you can catch a free yoga class with Ashley Celeste Leal.
Once you’ve worked up an appetite, participate in the cooking classes given from noon – 2 p.m., or grab a bite from Tumerico’s food truck from noon – 4 p.m.
During their fiesta they’ll be giving a sneak peek of their newly expanded space, too.
Tumerico One Year Anniversary Fiest Musical Performances
- Adara Rae
- Armando y Los Panchos
- Nick Szumowski
- Vasanta Weiss
For more Tumerico information, call (520) 270-2055 or visit tumerico.com.
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