Mother's Day Fiesta
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Join the Reid Park Zoological Society for a special Mother's Day evening featuring a deluxe Mexican buffet, Mariachi music, face painting, crafts and games for the kids and up close visits with our animal ambassadors. Moms will have the special opportunity to feed the Giraffes and each mom will receive a free family photo and a chance to win one of several door prizes. For more information, please contact us at 520-881-4753 or tucsonzoo.org.
Mother's Day Fiesta
Phone : 5208814753 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : alison@tucsonzoo.org
Web: www.tucsonzoo.org
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