TUCSON, AZ

Hospitality Guide FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY SEPT. 4-6 260 S Church Ave. Tucson, AZ

Hosted by: Tucson Where We Skate TUCSON CONVENTION CENTER

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8th AVENUE 21st STREET 21st STREET 6th AVENUE 2 About the Hosts

Tucson Roller Derby (TRD) was one of the first modern flat track roller derby leagues, forming initially in 2003, and was an early member of the United Leagues Committee (ULC), the precursor to the WFTDA. Tucson had the honor of hosting the first-ever WFTDA National Championship Tournament in 2006, hosting 20 WFTDA leagues from around the in a tournament to determine the nation’s first-ever WFTDA national champion team. We also hosted the 2007 WFTDA Western Regional Tournament, and we now hold an annual Dust Devil Tournament every year in April to bring skaters from around the WFTDA world to compete against one another. TRD is thrilled to be given another opportunity to host some of the best skaters in the world; our skaters, officials, and volunteers are ready to make your time in the Old Pueblo one to remember.

3 How To Get Here AND TRANSPORTATION AROUND TOWN

Located on US Interstate 10, home to an international BY CAR: airport and served by Amtrak and Greyhound, Tucson is The Tucson Convention Center is located at 260 easy to get to. Once you’re here, rent a car, take a cab S Church Ave off of Broadway Blvd east of I-10 in or bus, and ride our new modern streetcar. (For more Downtown Tucson. Any I-10 exit marked “Downtown”, transportation info visit http://www.visittucson. “Congress St” or “Broadway Blvd” should get you to the org/about/transportation venue.

BY AIR: TAXI: The Tucson International Airport is located on Tucson In many parts of Tucson, including downtown and the Blvd in the southern portion of Tucson about 15-20 University area, you can walk to great dining, shopping, minutes (8-10 miles) from the venue and the rest of and entertainment, but you may want wheels while Downtown. you’re here. If you prefer not to rent a car, taxi and limo services can get you where you need to go. Shuttle Tucson is served by six airlines with daily nonstop services and charter services also offer convenient service to/from 15 destinations and connections transportation to the airport and other locations. around the world. Check flytucson.com for up-to-date information from Tucson International Airport Tucson’s Sun Tran bus service offers more than 40 Check our non-stop flights maphttp://www. routes throughout the city and its outskirts, including 13 visittucson.org/about/transportation/ express routes. Learn more online or call (520) 792-9222 flight-map/ for route maps and schedules. Cash fares start at $1.50 for a one-way ride. You can also fly into Phoenix, Arizona, and rent a car, taxi, or shuttle to make the approximately 110 mile trek Tucson’s Sun Link Streetcar links the University of east to Tucson (takes about 1 hour 45 minutes to get to Arizona to the Mercado neighborhood by way of downtown Tucson, depending on the traffic). Phoenix downtown Tucson and the popular 4th Avenue dining, may provide a few more flight options, depending on shopping, and entertainment district, following the main where you are traveling from. artery of Tucson’s Urban Core.

BY TRAIN: The Sunset Limited Amtrak train line runs three days a week and connects Los Angeles to New Orleans with service to downtown Tucson. Downtown is also home to the Greyhound Bus station, open 24 hours all year long. Both the train station and bus station are located Downtown and are within a 5-10 minute walk to the venue.

4 Hotel InformationArizona Riverpark Inn

350 S Freeway Tucson, AZ 85745 (520) 239-2300

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The Riverpark Inn is located 8 miles from the airport and is about a ten minute walk from the venue.

Photo credit: www.theriverparkinn.com

Group Rates: $79/night + tax (includes up to 4 persons Check in: 3:00 PM in a Standard Queen/Queen room) Check out: 12:00 AM

Reservation Phone: (800) 551-1466 Registration deadline: August 15, 2015

Online Booking Link: Not available Hotel’s Standard Cancellation Policy: Canceling your reservation 48 hours prior to your Group Name Identi ier: WFTDA date of arrival will result in no charge. Canceling your reservation after this time or failing to show, will result Amenities: in a charge equal to the first night’s stay per room to Full breakfast buffet your credit card. Taxes may apply. Failing to call or · show before check-out time after the first night of a · Free parking reservation will result in cancellation of the remainder of · Free Internet your reservation. · Refrigerator and microwave in all rooms · Outdoor pool · Whirlpool · Fitness center

5 Hotel InformationHotel Tucson City Center

475 N Granada Ave Tucson, AZ 85701 (520) 622-3000

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Hotel Tucson City Center is located 9 miles from the airport and is about a ten minute walk from the venue.

photo credit: travel.visittucson.org

Group Rates: 55/night + tax (includes up to 4 persons Check in: 3:00 PM in a Standard Queen/Queen room) or $65/night + tax Check out: 12:00 AM (includes up to 4 persons in a Queen/Queen Suite) Registration deadline: August 21, 2015 Reservation Phone: (520) 622-3000 Hotel’s Standard Cancellation Policy: Online Booking Link: Not available at this time Canceling your reservation 48 hours prior to your date of arrival will result in no charge. Canceling your reservation Group Name Identifier: Women’s Flat Track after this time or failing to show, will result in a charge equal to the first night’s stay per room to your credit card. Group Code: D10903 Taxes may apply. Failing to call or show before check- out time after the first night of a reservation will result in Amenities: cancellation of the remainder of your reservation. · Hot breakfast Complimentary shuttle to/from Tucson · International Airport and within a 5 mile radius · Free parking · Free Internet · Refrigerator and microwave in all rooms · Outdoor pool

6 Hotel InformationJW Marriott Starr Pass Resort & Spa

3800 W Starr Pass Blvd Tucson, AZ 85745 (520) 792-3500

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Starr Pass is located 12 miles from the airport and 6 miles from the venue.

photo credit: www.marriott.com

Group Rates: $124/night + tax (includes up to 4 persons Check in: 4:00 PM in a Deluxe Double/Double room) or $154/night + tax Check out: 11:00 AM (includes up to 4 persons in a City View Deluxe Double/ Double) Registration deadline: August 20, 2015

Reservation Phone: (520) 792-3500 Hotel’s Standard Cancellation Policy: Canceling your reservation 72 hours prior to your Online Booking Link: https://aws.passkey. date of arrival will result in no charge. Canceling your com/g/51428587 reservation after this time or failing to show, will result in a charge equal to the first night’s stay per room to Group Name Identifier: Women’s Flat Track Derby your credit card. Taxes may apply. Failing to call or Association Division 1 Playoffs show before check-out time after the first night of a reservation will result in cancellation of the remainder of Amenities: your reservation. $29 optional resort fee (includes below items): · Internet · Local and domestic calls · Self parking · Daily fitness activities at Hashani Spa · Guided morning hike · Mitakuye Oyasin morning ritual Complimentary kids meal for dinner at · Signature Grill · 15% all gift and clothing purchases · Unlimited driving range with club rentals · Outdoor pools, water slide, lazy river

7 SECURITYVenue InformationRULES AND RESTRICTIONS There will be hired security personnel and volunteer · All purses, bags and cases are subject to search. security staff from TRD to attend to crowd control and The Tucson Convention Center is a general security matters. You are advised not to leave · smoke-free facility. valuables unattended as neither the WFTDA, TRD, nor the Tucson Convention Center will be responsible for · Any item that is dangerous, hazardous and/ loss, damage, or theft of your belongings. Any property or illegal or that may be used as a weapon, you bring to the event is done so at your own risk. compromise or otherwise interfere with the enjoyment, comfort or safety of any person or pose risk to security at the venue, or any other VENUE FOOD AND BEVERAGE item that WFTDA event Officials or the Tucson No outside food or beverage will be allowed into the Convention Center Officials determine (in their venue. absolute discretion) may cause injury or public nuisance or inconvenience to any other person is strictly prohibited. No animals other than guide, signal or service · animals (as defined by law) are allowed in the Tucson Convention Center. All sanitary needs for permitted animals are the responsibility of the customer. Neither the Tucson Convention Center, the · WFTDA, nor Tucson Roller Derby will be liable for any loss, damage, or harm (of any kind, including to any person or any property) arising from your presence at the event and you agree that no claim, complaint, or proceeding will be brought in this regard. You are responsible for any property you bring to the event and such property is at your own risk. Your presence and/or movement in and around the event is at your own risk. The Tucson Convention Center is · wheelchair accessible. If you require further accommodations, email [email protected].

8 Purchase Tickets TICKET INFO NOTES AND ADDITIONAL FEES 3-Day Weekend Pass, General Admission Convenience and handling fees are added to Age 13+: $60 · these prices (typically by phone or online). Prices Age 9-12, 55+ (senior), Military (box office only):$40 listed do not include Ticketmaster or facility fees. Age 8 and under: FREE Friday and Saturday evening tickets are for entry · at 5:00 PM. Friday Single-Day, General Admission Age 13+: $25 · Sunday evening tickets are for entry at 3:00 PM. Age 9-12, 55+ (senior), Military (box office only):$18 Discounts for active military personnel are Age 8 and under: FREE · available in person wherever tickets are sold. Children 8 years old and younger are always Saturday Single-Day, General Admission · free with a ticketed and supervising adult! While Age 13+: $25 admission is free for children 8 years old and Age 9-12, 55+ (senior), Military (box office only):$18 younger, a child ticket will be required upon entry Age 8 and under: FREE to track venue capacity, so please be sure to obtain one from the ticketing site. Sunday Single-Day, General Admission Age 13+: $25 Age 9-12, 55+ (senior), Military (box office only):$18 ENTRY AND RE-ENTRY Age 8 and under: FREE Doors open daily at 9:00 AM. Games begin at 10:00 AM. Friday Evening, Final Two Games Only Age 13+: $15 Your tickets will be scanned and/or taken at the Age 9-12, 55+ (senior), Military (box office only):$12 entrance to the arena. For same day re-entry, you will Age 8 and under: FREE need a wristband. Do not leave the arena without a wristband if you wish to re-enter. Saturday Evening, Final Two Games Only Age 13+: $15 Age 9-12, 55+ (senior), Military (box office only):$12 Age 8 and under: FREE

Sunday Evening, Final Two Games Only Age 13+: $15 Age 9-12, 55+ (senior), Military (box office only):$12 Age 8 and under: FREE

VISIT WFTDA.COM/TUCSON TO PURCHASE TICKETS

9 Seating Information SEATING INFORMATION We expect high attendance at the tournament and seating areas to be full. Do not “save seats” Seating is on a first come, first served basis. There will be for individuals who are not returning to their seats stadium seating, track-side floor seating, and standing momentarily. You will be asked to remove skate bags, room sections. No reserved seating or VIP seating is backpacks and other large items from the seating offered for this tournament. area in order to make room to accommodate others. Participant bags may be left in the participant-only area No carry-in chairs are permitted. (locker rooms). Please be considerate and allow others to sit if a seat is not actively being occupied. Chairs are not permitted trackside except as a companion to ADA accessible seating. Wheelchairs (and their companion chair) must be a minimum of five feet away from the outside referee line.

In order to sit trackside, you must be at least 18 years old. If you do not have a valid photo ID to verify your age, you will be required to move.

10 Sign in and Lace Up! REGISTRATION MEDICAL ASSISTANCE Registration will be at the Riverpark Inn on Thursday, The WFTDA as tournament host provides trained, certified September 3, from 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM, at which time emergency medical responders should an injury occur Skaters, Officials, and other credentialed participants on the track. These staff may be a contracted service, will complete required paperwork and receive their venue provided, volunteers, and and/or team/league tournament credentials. professionals. Only the staffed responders working their current shift may go onto the track or players’ benches to Captains Meeting will be at the Riverpark Inn on Thursday access or treat a Skater or Official. Once removed from the at 8:00 PM local time (US Pacific). Officials Meeting will be playing area, if the skater or official wishes to use their own at the Riverpark Inn on Thursday at 9:00 PM local time medical provider, s/he may refuse additional treatment. (US Pacific). Team/League medical staff seeking to treat their Skaters Credentials must be worn at all times in order to obtain on the track or bench must be part of, and sit with, the access to the venue and to participant-only areas. There is scheduled medical crew. For information on how to a $30 fee to replace lost or stolen credentials. volunteer for the safety staff, please let your team’s wrangler know so that they can notify the Safety Liaison. TRACK FLOOR, WARM-UP SPACE, AND PLEASE NOTE: NOT ALL VENUES AND CONTRACTS WARM-UP TIMES PERMIT THE USE OF ADDITIONAL OR VOLUNTEER The venue will be open by 8:00 AM Friday morning for MEDICAL STAFF. The opportunity to participate in this skaters and officials who wish to test the floor. capacity is not guaranteed and when not part of the prearranged schedule will not be permitted. The regulation track takes up most of the auditorium floor so there will be no warm-up space aside from the actual track. Teams will be allowed to warm up on the track during the half-time of the game prior to their own, as well as in the 20-30 minutes before the start of their game. TEAM ROOMS There will be several locker room areas and these will be assigned based on the tournament schedule. Please note these rooms will be shared by all teams. Please leave the team rooms in better condition than you found them.

There will be designated areas to leave your gear when not assigned a locker room and these will be in credential- only areas. The Tucson Convention Center, the WFTDA, and Tucson Roller Derby assume no responsibility for items left unattended.

There will be designated areas for Officials, announcers, and credentialed photographers and media. Please clean up after yourselves since there are quite a large number of you using shared space.

11 WFTDA Tournament Rules GUEST CODE OF CONDUCT PLEASE TAKE NOTE OF A FEW The Women’s Flat Track Derby Association TOURNAMENT RULES · strives to provide a safe and satisfying event No video or audio recording devices or cameras for everyone in attendance by seeking your · with detachable lenses without prior approval compliance with our guest code of conduct. from the WFTDA. Please visit WFTDA.com/ We ask for your assistance in creating an tournaments/credentials for more information. environment that is free of: If you choose to sit trackside, you accept all Abusive or foul language and obscene gestures · responsibility for the possible risk of injury to you, · directed toward other guests, venue employees, or damage and/or destruction to your belongings tournament staff and volunteers, players, at any time without warning. Trackside seating is coaches, and Officials. at your own risk. Guests who are disruptive to the event or impair Chairs are not permitted trackside except · other guests’ enjoyment. · as a companion to ADA accessible seating. Intoxicated or drug-impaired individuals. Wheelchairs (and their companion chair) must · be a minimum of five feet away from the outside Smoking, except in designated areas (located referee lane. · outside of the arena). Glassware, sharp objects, and other items Prohibited entry items such as outside food · · deemed inappropriate, harmful or hazardous & beverage, weapons, non-service animals, by tournament staff are not allowed in air horns, vuvuzelas, megaphones, and trackside seating. laser pointers. You must remain seated in the trackside seating Professional cameras, video cameras, and · · area. Laying down is not permitted. Keep your audio recorders are prohibited without prior hands, feet, and belongings behind the safety authorization and proper credentials. line at all times. Do not touch or grab Skaters or Guests without proper authorization or Officials who fall into trackside seating. If a piece · credentials entering or attempting to enter of clothing or equipment falls onto the track, do restricted areas. not enter the track or safety lane to retrieve it. · Banners or signs that obstruct the view of · Fire lanes, exits, and walkways must remain clear. guests, obscure sponsor advertising, contain Certain areas of the track and venue are reserved objectionable subject matter, or are commercial · for individuals who require special seating or in nature. The WFTDA and the venue reserve the perform specific game duties. They may obstruct right to remove any banner or sign at any time. the view of persons behind them. However, they are not able to move, sit, squat, or otherwise alter Guests not abiding by this Guest Code of Conduct are their position lest they not be able to complete subject to ejection from the venue. In the event that you their job function. are refused entry into or requested to leave the venue By entering the venue, you agree to the for failure to comply with the Guest Code of Conduct · possibility of being photographed, filmed or or follow the venue regulations, you will not be entitled recorded. Your voice, image and likeness may be to a replacement or refund for your ticket. Entry to the captured and recorded in and around the venue venue shall constitute acceptance of the Guest Code of and publicly disseminated by any means and in Conduct and venue regulations. any format or media. You waive all rights on an irrevocable, worldwide, perpetual basis to object to such recording and dissemination.

12 EventIn many parts of Tucson, includingTransportation downtown and the University area, you can walk to great dining, shopping, and entertainment, but you may want wheels while you’re here. If you prefer not to rent a car, taxi and limo services can get you where you need to go. Shuttle services and charter services also offer convenient transportation to the airport and other locations.

Tucson’s Sun Tran bus service offers more than 40 routes throughout the city and its outskirts, including 13 express routes. Learn more online or call (520) 792-9222 for route maps and schedules. Cash fares start at $1.50 for a one way ride.

Tucson’s Sun Link Streetcar will link the to the Mercado neighborhood by way of downtown Tucson and the popular 4th Avenue dining, shopping, and entertainment district, following the main artery of Tucson’s Urban Core.

13 Food! Food! Food! DOWNTOWN TUCSON HAS EXPERIENCED A SIGNIFICANT INCREASE IN restaurant choices over the last few years. While Tucson is the Mexican food capital of the US, our city has a diverse population and its restaurants reflect that, from steaming bowls of authentic Vietnamese pho to several kinds of Middle Eastern cuisine. Vegetarians, vegans, and paleos eat very well here, as do folks who like nothing better than a juicy burger. Most of the places listed below are located close to the venue/hotels, and are easy to get to by walking, using the Tucson Streetcar, or driving a few miles.

MEXICAN AND REGIONAL CUISINE AMERICAN FARE Mercado San Agustin (100 S Avenida del Convento) Reilly’s Craft Pizza and Drink (101 E Pennington St) - - Located on the west end of the streetcar route, this Built in a renovated funeral home, Reilly’s also boasts marketplace features several shops, restaurants, and an outdoor beer/wine garden and an underground a farmer’s market that is open on Thursday afternoons. speakeasy style bar called The Tough Luck Club. Restaurants include - Seis Kitchen and Catering, La Lindy’s on 4th (431 N 4th Ave) - Creative burgers such Estrella Bakery, Sonoran Sno-Cones, & Stella Coffee as the Mac and Cheese, Velvet Hammer (with a fried Bar. Tania’s 33 (614 N Grande Ave): vegan, vegetarian, egg!), and the Blue Suede Cow (with peanut butter and meat taco and burrito options. Also killer breakfast and bacon - sounds weird but it’s surprisingly good!). burritos! El Guero Canelo (2480 N Oracle Rd or venture Bison Witches (326 N 4th Ave) - Combination pub & to South Tucson to 5201 S 12th Ave) - If you’re a meat sandwich shop known for hefty portions, bread-bowl eater and haven’t yet heard of the Sonoran Hot Dog, soups, and happy-hour specials. The Hopyard Deli and now is the time to try it! Also available are Sonoran style Market (210 N 4th Ave) - The Hopyard is a full service tacos and burritos. Barrio Cuisine - Native American deli and grocery market, specializing in grinders, salads, Bistro (188 E Broadway Blvd) - Unique cuisine inspired deli sides, and homemade desserts. La Cocina (201 N by Tohono O’odham Nation and Pascua Yaqui Tribe. El Court Ave) offers an indoor/outdoor cafe with vegan Minuto Cafe (354 S Main Ave) - A hop, skip, and a jump and vegetarian options, late-night happy hours, and live from the venue! Standard Mexican fare. Try the cheese music performances. Also home to the Dusty Monk Pub. crisp! Martin’s Comida Chingona (557 N 4th Ave) offers The Hub (266 E Congress St) - Homemade ice cream & vegetarian, vegan, and meaty Mexican food in an artsy New American fare headline at this spot. Cup Cafe (311 setting. El Charro Cafe (311 N Court Ave) - Established E Congress St) - Inside a circa-1919 hotel, this trendy in 1922, El Charro is one of the nation’s oldest mexican American cafe serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. restaurants. They make their carne seca on the rooftop Cushing Street Bar and Restaurant (198 W Cushing St) and claim to have invented the chimichanga! Tucson - Cafe serving traditional American fare in a circa-1860 Tamale Company (2545 E Broadway Blvd) - Recently adobe building with live jazz on Saturdays. Super close visited by Alton Brown on his tour through Tucson. Great to the venue! tamales and sides with vegan and vegetarian options! A little farther away from venue (you’d have to drive here), GLOBAL CUISINE but it’s easy to take out and save for later! Cafe Desta (758 S Stone Ave) - Delicious Ethiopian fare - easy to share! Vegan, vegetarian, and meat dishes available. Casa Vicente (375 S Stone Ave) - Spanish tapas and paella - Flamenco dancing and music on Fridays and Saturdays! Miss Saigon (47 N 6th Ave) - Vietnamese food, including several pho, bun, and other choices. Yoshimatsu (2660 N Campbell Ave) - Several sushi, Japanese soups, and rice dishes to choose from!

14 LOCALFood! COFFEE continuedNEARBY GROCERY STORES AND OTHER Sparkroot (245 E Congress St) - Blue Bottle Coffee, plus AMENITIES teas, sandwiches, salads, beer and wine. Cafe Passe Johnny Gibson’s Downtown Market (11 S 6th Ave) The (415 N 4th Ave) - Quaint, artsy cafe known for coffees, closest option to the venue complete with a deli, 16 foot paninis, and pastries as well as poetry readings & live salad bar, bike delivery, and more! Food Conspiracy music. Cartel Coffee Lab (210 E Broadway Blvd) - Local Co-op (412 N 4th Ave) Anyone can shop at this coffeehouse chain with house-roasted beans in a chill cooperatively owned organic grocery store, with a surrounding. hot bar and salad bar. Safeway (1551 W St Marys Rd), and Fry’s (555 E Grant Rd). CVS Pharmacy (825 E BARS AND BREWERIES University Blvd & 865 E Grant Rd), Walgreen’s (550 N Thunder Canyon Brewery Restaurant and Pub (220 Silverbell Rd & 730 E Grant Rd), and Target (1225 W E Broadway Blvd) - Handcrafted beers with typical Irvington Rd). bar style food. Barrio Brewing Company (800 E 16th St) - Rustic-chic brewpub with happy hour specials, shuffleboard, and up to 12 house beers on tap.Dragoon Brewing Company (1859 W Grant Rd #111) - This microbrewery has an on-site tasting room serving its craft beers, plus a food truck option. Tap and Bottle (403 N 6th Ave) features 20 tapped beers and 6 wines by the glass, plus a food truck option, as well as a full complement of beer and wine to go. (311 E Congress St) was built in 1919 and has several drinking areas to choose from! Home to many famous ghosts, too. Playground Bar & Lounge (278 E Congress St) - Contemporary destination for DJ-spun tunes, snacks and cocktails. Scott & Co. (49 N Scott Ave) - Speakeasy style bar that consistently serves quality drinks. Surly Wench Pub (424 N. 4th Ave) - Lowbrow pirate themed bar. The Sunday after-party will be held here!

14 SUMMERTIMEThings IS A GREAT to TIME TODo VISIT TUCSON, in SOTucson BE SURE TO TAKE IN ALL OF THE FANTASTIC THINGS THE CITY HAS TO OFFER.

Learn about the biodiversity of the Sonoran desert and see live plants and animals at the Arizona- Sonora Desert Museum www.desertmuseum.org. You can see a bunch of miniatures at the Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures - weird, right? www. theminitimemachine.org. Definitely check out4th Avenue! They have a bunch of eclectic shops and lots of good food www.fourthavenue.org. Bond with your team in Tucson’s only live escape room, Will You Escape? www.WillYouEscape.com. Check out the University of Arizona’s Biosphere 2 - the largest living science center on the planet! Well besides Biosphere 1, which is the Earth itself http://b2science.org. Tour the Mission San Xavier del Bac, a historic Spanish Catholic mission located about 10 miles south of downtown, on the Tohono O’odham San Xavier Indian Reservation http://www.sanxaviermission.org/. Within a 1-2 hour drive, you can explore more of the Old West in the towns of Tombstone and Bisbee, AZ. And if you have your passport, you can visit Sonora, Mexico, less than one hour away! Check out www.visittucson. org for a more extensive list of things to do in Tucson.

15 After Parties FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6

Playground Bar and Lounge - 10 PM to close Surly Wench Pub - 9 PM to close 278 E Congress St 424 N 4th Ave (520) 396-3691 (520) 882-0009

Playground has a rooftop patio downtown where you Description of location and party: Tonight’s afterparty can take in the panorama of downtown Tucson. It can will feature Karaoke! Established in 2004, the Surly be a popular place on Friday nights, but if you say you’re Wench Pub is Tucson’s favorite lowbrow destination for with WFTDA, you can skip the line to get in. Ask for booze, music, and food. Live music venue, dance nights the “$5 roller derby special,” which includes a pint of w/ Tucson’s best DJs, tasty eats, huge selection of beer, Dragoon IPA (locally brewed!) and a shot of tequila. 21+ fantastic variety of liquor, and nightly drink specials. 21+

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5

Che’s Lounge - 10 PM to close 350 N 4th Ave (520) 623-2088

Cheap drinks, great art, great jukebox. Dive bar atmosphere on 4th avenue with a large outdoor patio. WFTDA Drink Specials on Fireball Whiskey and PBR. 21+

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1 TUSCON CONVENTION CENTER 5 PLAYGROUND BAR AND LOUNGE 260 South Church Avenue - (520) 791-4101 (Friday after party) 278 East Congress Street - (520) 396-3691

2 ARIZONA RIVERPARK INN 6 CHE’S LOUNGE (Saturday after party) 350 South Fwy 350 North 4th Avenue - (520) 623-2088 3 HOTEL TUCSON CITY CENTER INNSUITES 7 SURLEY WENCH (Sunday after party) CONFERENCE SUITE RESORT 424 North 4th Avenue - (520) 882-0009 475 North Granada Avenue - (520) 622-3000 4 JW MARRIOTT TUCSON STARR PASS RESORT & SPA 8 TUSCON MEDICAL CENTER 3800 West Starr Pass Boulevard - (520) 792-3500 5301 East Grant Road - (520) 327-5461

9 BANNER - UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER 1501 North Campbell Avenue - (520) 694-8888

10 CARONDELET MEDICAL CENTER 1601 West Saint Marys Road - (520) 872-3000

18 DIVISION 2 PLAYOFFS AUG. 21-23 – CLEVELAND, OHIO HOSTED BY: BURNING RIVER ROLLER DERBY AUG. 28-30 – DETROIT MICHIGAN HOSTED BY: DETROIT DERBY GIRLS

DIVISION 1 PLAYOFFS SEPT. 4-6 – TUCSON, ARIZONA HOSTED BY: TUCSON ROLLER DERBY SEPT. 11-13 – DALLAS, TEXAS HOSTED BY: SEPT. 18-20 – JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA HOSTED BY: JACKSONVILLE ROLLERGIRLS OCT. 2-4 – OMAHA, NEBRASKA HOSTED BY:

CHAMPIONSHIPS NOV. 6-8 – SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA HOSTED BY: mInnesota ROLLERGIRLS