Neg~digital; No Title Kim Shalvay sits atop the shoulders of her dad, Patrick, to photograph the enchanted garden of The Valley of The Moon. Behind her is Angel Stone. The third graders were part of a field trip from Nash and Keeling Elementary School to photograph the Valley for a class project. Photo by Ron Medvescek. Photo taken on 2/19/2001. Digital. Assign.#89963. Copyright 2000 The Arizona Daily Star Location:The Valley of the Moon; People: Kim Shalvay, Patrick, Angel Stone photograph the Valley for a class project

Valley of the Moon, Tucson's only historic fairyland garden park, will be the recipient of funds raised at this weekend's Rillito Bend Neighborhood Association neighborhood tour, this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 

The Rillito Bend neighborhood surrounds the park. 

Here is the calendar information in the Star: Tucson's historic RillitoBend Neighborhood Association will hold its first ever walking/biking neighborhood tour on Saturday, March 18, 2017 to raise money to support Valley of the Moon. 

This event will take explorers on a journey through the century old neighborhood surrounding Valley of the Moon: RillitoBend. Tour goers will visit homes, gardens, a hidden labyrinth, horse properties, art exhibits and, of course, Valley of the Moon. Educators from Desert Archaeology, Community Renaissance / Do Happy Today, and the Tucson Village Farm will be on hand to talk with visitors about the important work they are doing. Living Streets Alliance will be providing bicycle support for the event.

Tickets $20. Kids 12 and under FREE.


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