I Do at the Zoo
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The Reid Park Zoological Society invites you to the I Do at the Zoo wedding fair. Visit with some of Tucson's premier wedding professionals in one of the most lush and unique settings in Tucson. Guests will have the chance to sample cuisine from Taste of the Wild Catering, experience up close animal encounters and have the opportunity to win fabulous door prizes. For more information, call 520-881-4753 or visit tucsonzoo.org
I Do at the Zoo
Phone : 520-881-4753 (Always call and confirm events.)
Fax : 520-881-1450
Email Address : karen@tucsonzoo.org
Web: www.tucsonzoo.org
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