What's happening in Tucson this weekend: outdoor rollerskating, cat cafe grand opening, museums after hours, 'The Greatest Showman' sing-along, and more.
#ThisIsTucson staff Within the span of a weekend, you can see zoo animals after hours, go rollerskating at an outdoor dance party and celebrate the grand opening of a cat cafe.
Summer PooloozaTucson Parks and Rec is hosting its first free pool party of the summer. The parties will include food, music, inflatables and games through the Ready, Set, Rec! mobile recreation program.Cost: Free to attendChocolate Factory TourIf you love"Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" as much as our food writer Ellice Lueders does, this might be your dream come true. Take a tour of Monsoon Chocolate's factory to see how the chocolate is made.
"Mean Girls" trivia + paintingIt's time to test your knowledge in all things"Mean Girls." While you're answering trivia questions about the iconic movie, you'll get to paint your very own ceramic to take home.
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