Why we like Tucson

In no particular order and updated as things come to mind :

Tucson Symphony Orchestra

French in Tucson

German in Tucson

Australians and New Zealanders in Tucson

Brits in Tucson (contact us)

Oxford and Cambridge in Tucson (contact us)

Tucson Boys Chorus

Early February 2010 = 71 degrees in Tucson; 2 feet of snow in Washington DC with more forecast ...

Rodeo (February)

Sabino Canyon

The Desert Museum

The Wildlife Museum

The Botanical Gerdens

A hotbed of Chess

Flam Chen

Tucson Meet Yourself

The Parade of Lights (December)

The Southern Arizona Language Fair

Arizona Balalaika Orchestra

Rusyny Carpathian Dancers

The Cultural Exchange Council

Odaiko Sonora

Day of the Dead

Tucson is the “most literate” city in Arizona. http://www.azbiz.com/articles/2010/01/15/news/doc4b4f726841944299378958.txt

IST has 27 pages of field trip opportunities in and around Tucson.

IST has four pages of Frenhc-speaking expert visitors

The University of Arizona ("UA") is here.

Tucson has a skifield!

The University of Arizona has an insect education department. (Who knew insects could study?)

Tucson Festival of Books (March)

Tucson Juggling

Happy Birthday Tucson

Rugby - Old Pueblo Lions, Wildcats

Fourth Avenue

Tucson Will Surprise You

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