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We’re kicking off our uber-fun summer camps with a Spring Break Sampler Camp! Join our coaches for five days of the greatest hits: magnificent messes, #NinjaForce obstacle courses, and so much more! Our Tucson-area camps offer flexible options, including full-day, half-day, single-day, and full-week camp experiences. Each camp features themed activities, crafts, games, and dedicated time in our studio gym. Don't miss out on the best camp experience in Tucson!
The Tucson Festival of Books (TFoB) is a registered non-profit organization that made its debut in March 14-15, 2009 on the campus of The University of Arizona. The inaugural festival featured 450 authors and presenters and welcomed 50,000 regional visitors, all made possible with generous support from our sponsors and the energetic goodwill of 800 volunteers. The Tucson Festival of Books is fortunate to have the support of two of the city’s leading institutions among its co-founders, The University of Arizona and The Arizona Daily Star: community-focused organizations who help to further the mission of TFoB. Fifteen years after its founding, the festival is now a community-wide celebration of literature and one of the largest book festivals in the United States. Offered free-of-charge, the festival exists to improve literacy rates among children and adults. Proceeds that remain after festival expenses have been paid are contributed to local literacy programs. More than $2.2 million has been raised for local literacy organizations including Reading Seed, Literacy Connects and University of Arizona Literacy Outreach Programs.
Join us for a movie under the stars at Steam Pump Ranch. This will be a free family friendly event! The movie will begin at 6:30 p.m. and we recommend arriving at 6 p.m. to get a good spot. The movie will be shown on the lush lawn at the ranch and attendees are welcome to bring blankets and chairs. March 15, 2024: Inside Out 2
The Tucson Festival of Books (TFoB) is a registered non-profit organization that made its debut in March 14-15, 2009 on the campus of The University of Arizona. The inaugural festival featured 450 authors and presenters and welcomed 50,000 regional visitors, all made possible with generous support from our sponsors and the energetic goodwill of 800 volunteers. The Tucson Festival of Books is fortunate to have the support of two of the city’s leading institutions among its co-founders, The University of Arizona and The Arizona Daily Star: community-focused organizations who help to further the mission of TFoB. Fifteen years after its founding, the festival is now a community-wide celebration of literature and one of the largest book festivals in the United States. Offered free-of-charge, the festival exists to improve literacy rates among children and adults. Proceeds that remain after festival expenses have been paid are contributed to local literacy programs. More than $2.2 million has been raised for local literacy organizations including Reading Seed, Literacy Connects and University of Arizona Literacy Outreach Programs.
Welcome to an event designed exclusively for families, where the Railroad Park becomes a hub for everything you need to know about summer camps, educational opportunities, sports and recreation programs, and a myriad of services offered by the city of Scottsdale. The Exclusively Little Expo is your one-stop destination to discover a world of possibilities for your little ones. At the Exclusively Little Expo, families can explore a diverse range of information and offerings, including: Summer Camps: Discover exciting and educational camps to keep your kids engaged during the summer break. Education Options: Explore various school programs and educational institutions in the area. Youth Sports & Recreation: Find information about sports programs and recreational activities for your children. Indoor & Outdoor Activities: Learn about numerous indoor and outdoor activities suitable for kids. City of Scottsdale Programs: Explore a wide array of programs and services offered by the city. Exhibit Opportunities: Local businesses and organizations catering to families are invited to showcase their products and services at the Expo. Exhibitor spaces are ideal for museums, summer camps, educational institutions, attractions, retail organizations, and more. Don’t miss this chance to connect with the youngest visitors to our park! Exhibitor Application: If your business or organization caters to families and you wish to participate as an exhibitor, please email Therailroadpark@Scottsdaleaz.gov Train Ride Information: Hop aboard the Paradise & Pacific Railroad and the Charros Carousel for just $3 per ride. Children aged two and under ride for free with a paying adult.