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Walk & Talk at Tucson's Birthplace

When

5 – 7 p.m., Sept. 26, 2023

Where

Mission Garden parking lot

Join members of Tucson Birthplace Open Space Coalition at this informal gathering where we'll enjoy the sunset and conversation together. We'll also discuss the future and healing of the land at the base of Chukshon / Sentinel Peak / "A Mountain". We'll stroll, roll, sit, hang out in community along the Santa Cruz River! Kids welcome. Park for the event in Mission Garden parking lot.

Bilingual event.

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Research & Partnerships Fall Townhall in HSIB

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