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FOURTH AVENUE SPRING STREET FAIR THIS WEEKEND - The 56th annual Fourth Avenue Spring Street Fair runs tomorrow, March 21, through Sunday, March 23. This family-friendly event promotes original, hand-made art from more than 350 artists from around the world. You can enjoy live entertainment, buskers, food vendors, and more. Admission is free. Free shuttle service is provided from the Pennington Street Garage, 110 E Pennington St. You can also park along the Sun Link streetcar line and take the streetcar to the fair. Fourth Avenue Spring Street Fair
SUN TRAN INVITES COMMUNITY TO TITLE VI OPEN HOUSE MEETINGS - Sun Tran is hosting a series of Title VI open house meetings to engage with the community about the transit company's commitment to equitable public transportation. Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, or national origin in programs receiving federal financial assistance. During these open houses, Sun Tran will also discuss the Comprehensive Operational Analysis implementations that will take place in August. Passengers and community members are encouraged to attend these one-hour meetings and ask questions and/or provide feedback on the future of Sun Tran’s transit system. The first meeting is Monday, March 24, at 2 p.m., at the Ward 2 Office, 7820 E. Broadway Blvd. You can see the full list of meetings by following the link below. Read the news release
QUINCIE DOUGLAS CENTER TO HOST EGG HOP HUNT NEXT MONTH - Hop on over to the Quincie Douglas Center, 1575 E. 36th St., for Tucson Parks and Recreation's Egg Hop Hunt on Saturday, April 5, from 8-10 a.m. Festivities include egg hunts, crafts, games, face painting, Ready, Set, Rec!, and other activities. Park at the Quincie Douglas Pool or Library or at Silverlake Park. Do not park at the UA Tech Park. Event listing Quincie Douglas Center
USE TUCSON 311 APP TO REPORT NON-EMERGENCY ISSUES - Do you have a concern about a pothole, a park issue, missed trash or recycling collection, an abandoned building, nuisance property, water waste, graffiti, or just need to know which City department handles a particular issue? If so, there's a one-stop shop for these types of reports and others. Download and use the Tucson 311 app, the 311 Service Request Portal via the City of Tucson website, or call 311. Tucson 311 Service Request Portal and download links
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