Every Tuesday is Green in Tucson. Listen in on 92.9 for green subject matter. Click here for more info: http://www.929themountain.com

Tucson has many Farmer's Markets which provide locally and organically grown produce. They are as follows:

  • Civano Farmer's and Artisan's Market, Sundays at the Civano Nursery.
  • Community Food Bank Farmer's Market at 3003 S. Country Club, Tuesdays.
  • Downtown Farmer's Market and Crafts Mercado, 101 N. Stone Avenue, Wednesdays.
  • Oro Valley Farmer's Market, Saturdays. 11000 N. La Canada Drive.
  • Plaza Palomino Artist's and Farmer's Market, Saturdays at 2970 N. Swan Road.
  • Rincon Valley Farmer's Market, 12500 E. Old Spanish Trail, Saturdays.
  • St. Phillip's Plaza Farmer's Market, 4380 N. Campbell Ave, Saturdays and Sundays.
  • Santa Cruz River Farmer's Market, NE corner of Speedway and Riverview Blvd. Thursdays (February thru November only)
  • UA Farmer's Market, Main Gate Square, Fridays. (September thru April only)
Saturday
08Aug2009

January 5th at TAR, noon

Tucson Association of Realtors' Green Committee is hosting Tucson Clean and Beautiful & City of Tucson's Environmental Services to discuss services both offer.
Wednesday
01Jul2009

Wings over Willcox, 01/13 to 01/17

Willcox, AZ.  Wonderful event of seeing the cranes take flight.

Monday
01Jun2009

Tucson Gem & Mineral Show 

People come from all over the world to check out the gems trucked in to Tucson for this event.  A fun eye opening event.

Monday
01Jun2009

Tucson Rodeo, 02/20-28 (not exactly green event...) 

Tucson is the only city I know of that has a vacation from school for the RODEO!! While this is not exactly a green event, it is a local custom, a tradition, part of our heritage.