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SPECIAL EVENTS
AMERICAN INDIAN EXPO. The Flamingo Travelodge. 1300 N.
Stone Ave. The American Indian Exposition continues through February
15 with authentic handmade crafts from over 50 American Indian
tribes. Call 622-4900 for information.
DOWNTOWN SATURDAY. Downtown Tucson is alive all day and
all night Saturday, February 7. Downtown Tucson is transformed
into a Medieval Festival: the fun begins with a Period Costume
Promenade at 6:30 p.m. at the Ronstadt Center, and continuing
to the Rialto Theatre for the very special performance of Romeo
and Juliet by the Utah Shakespearean Festival at 7 p.m. This
special edited version for families and children will be lots
of fun for all. The Dueling Idiots will perform their swashbuckling
sillies from 7 to 10 p.m. in the Arizona Alley. For information
on other events, stop by the booth on Sixth Avenue and Congress
Street; or call the Arts District Partnership at 624-9977.
WALKING TOURS. The Arizona Historical Society presents
Walking Tours of Historic Tucson from 10 a.m. to noon Saturdays,
through March. Begining at the Sosa-Carillo-Frémont House
Museum, the tour canvasses more than 20 homes, sites and buildings.
Cost is $4.50. Reservations are required. Call 622-0956 for reservations
and information.
Out Of Town
WINE EXTRAVAGANZA. Kokopelli Winery. 2060 N. Haskell Ave.
Wilcox. Kokopelli Winery and Paradise Valley Winery celebrate
their third annual Wine Extravaganza and Barrel Tasting Friday
through Sunday, February 6 through 8. Activities include wine
and barrel tasting, cooking demonstrations, food, dancing, music,
Southwestern Arts and Crafts, cookware, wine accessories and more.
Admission is $7, $3 for youth ages 12 to 20; children under 12
free. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the American Heart
Association. Call 1-800-200-2272 for directions and information.
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