The cancellation of the 2021 Tucson Rodeo Parade is only the second time the event has been called off. The only other time was during World War II.

Tucson’s rodeo parade has been canceled for 2021.

The parade, nearly a century old, is postponed until 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Tucson Rodeo Parade committee announced Monday.

It’s the second time in the parade’s 95-year history that it’s been canceled. The only other time the parade was canceled was during World War II, when soldiers were housed on the rodeo grounds, said Herb Wagner, board secretary and spokesman for the Rodeo Parade Committee.

Wagner said after researching the Pima County Health Department’s COVID-19 guidelines, the board decided it was impossible to make sure people were social distancing and everyone was wearing a mask. The parade gets up to 150,000 spectators every year, he said.

β€œWe just made the decision to be proactive mostly for the public health and safety of the spectators, of the people in our parade and all of our volunteers,” Wagner said.

Official opening of the Naranja Park Playground, 810 W. Naranja Drive in Oro Valley, Ariz., on Nov. 17, 2020. The playground is ready for kids, though some peripheral items in the $1.45 million project are still underway. Oro Valley Public Works prepared the site for Durazo Construction, which was awarded the contract on July 1. The park also features soccer fields, a birding trail, hiking trails, and picnic tables and ramadas. The town requests that everyone wear a mask and practice social distancing. Video by Rick Wiley / Arizona Daily Star Β©2020

The parade committee has been putting off renovating and refurbishing old wagons because of time constraints, he said.

β€œNow we’ve got the time that we can really get some of those wagons refurbished and ready to roll at the parade again,” Wagner said.

The Tucson Rodeo Parade Museum is set to open on Jan. 2, and will follow the Pima County Health Department’s β€œReady For You” program, which puts in place COVID-19 safety protocols.

The rodeo parade is one of several events that have been recently canceled due to the pandemic, including the February 2021 Tucson rodeo, La Fiesta de los Vaqueros.

Winter events, including the Fourth Avenue Winter Street Fair and the Winterhaven Festival of Lights have also been canceled.

The Parade of Lights and Festival, which is held annually in downtown, was also canceled. Downtown Tucson will still be illuminated with Desert Nights Downtown Lights, where light displays go up around businesses and downtown buildings.

The Tucson Gem & Mineral Show, hosted every January and February at the Tucson Convention Center, was called off last month.


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