 Audience members sit on a lawn watching a band perform on an outdoor stage beneath a 'High School Battle of the Bands' banner at the George Dombester Performance Center in Tucson, Arizona.
HIGH SCHOOL BATTLE OF THE BANDS
Join us for High School Battle of the Bands, with artists 13-18, competing for the Grand Prize, an appearance on KXCI’s “Locals Only” radio show, and a full home recording package, including a copy of Ableton Suite.
Interested bands can apply online at the link below through Friday, March 13.
Date: Sunday, March 29, at noon Location: Gene C. Reid Park’s DeMeester Outdoor Performance Center
Keep an eye on the website linked below for a list of bands participating.
 City of Tucson Parks & Recreation banner advertising Summer Job Fairs Rodeo Round-up on February 20 and March 13, 2026, featuring western-themed graphics including a rodeo cowboy illustration.
SUMMER JOB FAIR MARCH 13
Tucson Parks and Recreation is hosting a summer job fair offering positions for those ages 15 and older.
Dates: Friday, March 13, 2026 Time: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Location: 900 S. Randolph Way, Parks and Recreation Administration building
No registration is required. Available positions include lifeguards for applicants 15 and older, KIDCO recreation workers for those 16 and up, and KIDCO senior recreation workers and therapeutic recreation senior workers for applicants 18 and older. Attendees can meet with hiring staff and learn about paid summer employment opportunities at the event.
 A collage of community recreation and learning activities featuring six photographs with overlaid text 'LEARN,' 'ENGAGE,' and 'DISCOVER.' Images show: adults learning catapult building, a woman painting a landscape, children doing arts and crafts, young ballet students sitting together, two people doing barre exercises in a fitness studio, a grandmother and granddaughter doing crafts together, and a woman working with pottery on a wheel.
TAKE A CLASS AT TUCSON PARKS AND RECREATION
Tucson Parks and Recreation offers many classes, including arts and crafts, dance, gymnastics, jewelry making, glass fusing, and music for all ages. View and register for classes online at the link below.
Online registration deadline is Tuesday, March 10, at 5 p.m.
For more information, contact Registration Services at 520-791-4877.
 City of Tucson Parks & Recreation 'We're Hiring' graphic featuring a lifeguard chair with a red and white umbrella in front of a bright blue pool wall.
SIGN UP TO GET CERTIFIED AND HIRED AS A LIFEGUARD
We are hiring lifeguards to operate and maintain the safety at city pools this summer. The minimum age to be a lifeguard is 15. Pay starts at $16.75/hour. The lifeguard class is an intense, fast-paced course, and strong swim skills are required. Must be available to work all of June and July. Those interested can sign up for a swim test to begin the process. More information can be found at the link below.
 Three-panel image showing fitness facilities including a gym with various exercise equipment and weight machines, an indoor walking track with blue surface and white lane markings, and a person using strength training equipment.
STAY ACTIVE AND FIT AT A RECREATION CENTER NEAR YOU
Take advantage of fitness opportunities and recreation amenities by using a recreation center near you. Tucson Parks and Recreation offers a free Community Pass providing access to eight locations throughout the city: Fred Archer, Cherry Avenue, El Rio, Freedom, Marty Birdman, Oury, Quincie Douglas, and Santa Rosa centers. Three other types of passes are offered for all other locations: Universal, Restricted, and the Senior Activity Card. Universal Passes must be purchased for the El Pueblo Center, Morris K. Udall Center, and William M. Clements centers. The Restricted Pass can only be used at Donna R. Liggins and Randolph centers. The Senior Activity Card may be used at Armory Park Center, El Pueblo Activity Center and Senior Center, and Morris K. Udall Center, and Carol West Senior Center. Depending on the location, benefits may include using the gymnasium, weight room, indoor track, racquetball courts, locker rooms, and game areas. All participants must take a certification class before using weight equipment.
 City of Tucson 311 banner featuring the city logo and large green 311 numbers on a dark blue background, with a panoramic photo of downtown Tucson's skyline at sunset showing office buildings and Sentinel Peak (A Mountain) in the background.
REPORT ISSUES IN A PARK USING 311 MOBILE APP
Do you need to report an issue in a City park? Download the Tucson 311 app on your phone or report it on the City’s website below. With the free mobile app and web tools, Tucsonans are able to provide Parks and Recreation staff with pictures, specific descriptions, and the details needed to get the job done. In addition, the platform allows requests to be documented in our centralized management system for assured resolution.
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