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Tucson Meet Yourself Board of Directors Celestino Fernández, Ph.D. - Chair / Folklore Advisor Cyndy Watson – Vice Chair / Production Committee James Griffith, Ph.D. - Secretary / Folklore Advisor / Festival Co-Founder Robert Shatz - Treasurer Ralph Colwell – Production Committee Joseph R. Diaz – Program Committee Korey Riggs - Development Committee Turbban “Bobby” Hazra – Program Committee Carmen Bonillas – Program Committee Richard Noel – Production Committee

Tucson Meet Yourself Festival Staff Maribel Alvarez, Ph.D - Folklorist/Program Director Mia Hansen - Production Director Hilary Walker - Associate Program Director Priscilla Mendenhall - Cultural Kitchen Coordinator Schedule & Peggy Hazard - Archives & Exhibits Co-Curator Kimi Eisele - Kidlore Coordinator/Researcher Alida Gunn - Kidlore Assistant Program Lisa Falk - Kidlore Consultant Monica Surfaro Spigelman - Folk Arts Director FrI: 11am-10pm Leigh Spigelman – Folk Arts Associate SAT: 11am-10pm Loma Griffith – Festival Co-Founder / Folk Arts Associate Sun: 11am-6pm Huna Hammond - Technical Director Tim Escobedo - Production Associate Alex Mar - Production Associate Chris Duran - Production Associate Julie Ray - Marketing & Visibility Director Michael Tucker - Marketing/Media Consultant Kidlore Eduardo Aguirre - Social Media Coordinator Jennifer Strass, Jennifer Vasko – Graphic Designers AIDSWALK Tucson 2012 Alice Whittenburg – Website Echo Surina - Publicity Pow Wow 101 Steven Meckler – Photographer Billy Hazra - Volunteer Outreach Coordinator Gabi Payne - Volunteer Outreach Coordinator Duke’s Car Club 50th Anniversary Kelly Griffith - Volunteer Center Manager Patricia Hirsch - Festival Office Manager Traditions of the Caribbean Jennifer August - Bookkeeper Regina Kelly, Susan Silverman - Grant Writers Yolanda Garcia De Cruz - Festival Store Assistant Duke’s Car Club – Lowrider Show Coordination www.tucsonmeetyourself.org 2012 Festival Highlights

Kidlore Activity area and educational hands-on programs focused on the traditions of children between the ages of about 6 and 15 such as games, riddles, jokes, pranks, superstitions, rhymes and games played in the school playground. AIDSWALK Tucson 2012 Sunday October 14th, 2012 8am, the walk will start and finish in the middle of the Festival, culminating in ritual unfolding of NAMES Quilt Panels (national and local) in part- nership with Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation (SAAF). Welcome! Pow Wow 101 The first installment of TMY’s new statewide folk arts scope “Arizona Traditional Arts” introduces the public to everything Tucson Meet Yourself Folklife Festival celebrates the they always wanted to know about a pow wow but were living traditional arts and expressions of everyday life afraid to ask: the rules of comportment in this inter-tribal of our multinational Arizona-Sonora region. This is the native gathering, different styles of northern and Southern 39th edition of what began as a small gathering of home drumming and singing, drum maker demonstration, sales of cooks, folk artists, and traditional musicians in 1974. native crafts, fancy and traditional dancers, and community The festival has grown significantly since then, but we where everyone is welcomed to join. still hold firm on our belief that ordinary people make Duke’s Car Club 50th Anniversary beautiful arts that grow from their hearts, their families Commemorative exhibit, story circles, and special events and communities. about the world’s oldest lowrider car club in continuous exis- tence, with over 30 chapter all over the USA (including Tucson) We present the Festival free, as our gift to the commu- as well as Australia and Japan. nity; but this year we are asking for a suggested dona- tion of $1 (a small gift of love to help the festival remain Traditions of the Caribbean strong financially so it can be around another 39 years!) A local celebration of the many strands and cultural objects and sounds of one of the world’s most exuberant celebrations, We thank you for your generosity! the annual Carnival from Trinidad.

3 PASSPOrT TO POW WOW 101 THe WOrLD Learn what happens at a pow- wow, a gathering and community Pick up a Passport full of fun celebration for native people from activities. Collect stamps at TMY many nations. Pow Wow drum, Information Kiosks and Activities singers and dancers will share areas. the how, what, when and why of powwow traditions and etiquette. native American artists will share their traditional arts and foods throughout the Festival. THe TMY STOre Saturday and Sunday, Jàcome Library Plaza located in the Old Pima County Courthouse courtyard. Offered OnCe uPOn A VIruS: AIDS for sale are a variety of arts, Legends, Public Health and crafts, and more. Many of these items are made my artists and the Law A lecture by Diane Goldstein, Ph.D. performers Professor and Chair of the Department of Folklore and ethno- of the festival. musicology at Indiana university. Professor Goldstein's talk will Take advantage of this once-a- explore the story-making activities that have surrounded the AIDS year opportunity to enrich your epidemic. Told cross-culturally, AIDS legends recount many fright- life while supporting the Festival ening scenarios and conspiracy theories. Though fascinating and artists and performers. Many intriguing, these narratives do more than merely entertain. They items are not available through warn and inform, articulate notions regular retail outlets. of risk, provide political commen- tary on public health actions, and Tucson Meet Yourself Festival offer insight into the relationship Store is open everyday of the between cultural and health truths. Festival. Saturday, October 13 : 2pm Joel D. Valdez Main Library (Lower Level Meeting Rooms) Presented with the support of Arizona Humanities Council and Confluencenter for Creative Inquiry/UA

Pick up a free copy of the rOAMInG PerFOrMerS & TMY Festival Magazine at the TMY store. PArADeS Illuminated ruins (Urban/Native flute duo) The WonderFools! (Clowning, juggling, comedy) FESTIVAL MAGAZINE Les Avenge/The Flying Tortillas (Breakdance, acrobatic comedy) Caribbean Carnival Parade Scottish Pipe & Drum Bands 4 5 Major Supporters Additional Support Provided by

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Tax-deductible donations can be mailed to: Tucson Meet Yourself • PO Box 42044 • Tucson, AZ 85733

Secure online donations using a credit card can be made at the festival store or at u.S. Department of State Passport Services www.TucsonMeetYourself.org Passport Center 6 7 Friday, Oct 12, 2012 Friday, Oct 12, 2012 day Schedule: 11AM-5:00PM day Schedule: 11AM-5:00PM

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11AM Bouncing Balkan Spirit Anthony Rose - Brett Lashley 11AM Czechs Story of the Classical Spanish Steel Drum Guitar 11:30AM Annon and TLS Jokes & Riddles 11:30AM Latin Soul

NOON Faraz Zein The Huachuca Les Avenge / The The Wonderfools Capoeira Brasil NOON Iranian & Project of the Flying Tortillas Guitar 62nd Army Band Breakdance

12:30PM Imperial PANdemic Learn to Juggle 12:30PM Steel Empire High School 1PM Arizona Dance Trima Muzikante Bhutanese Pot Arizona Bilingual Marc Severson - Al Roberts 1PM Hands Stickers: Indra Magazine The Story Guy Caribbean Musical Chauwan presents Flavors Regional of 1:30PM Arizona-Sonora 1:30PM (To Be 2PM Ted Warmbrand Southwest Soul Global Congolese Red Announced) Caribbean Carnival Snack Attack: Brett Lashley 2PM Songs to Live By Circuit Presents! (To Be Announced) Bean Stew: Workshop Peanut Butter Classical Spanish Marie Balls Guitar Bampamololwa

2:30PM 2:30PM

3PM Faraz Zein Cuban Jokes & Riddles Anthony Rose 3PM Iranian & Sandwiches: Steel Drum Flamenco Guitar Patricia Espinosa 3:30PM Les Avenge / The 3:30PM Flying Tortillas Breakdance Jokes and 4PM AwenRising Aztral Folk Ethno Iraqi Mushroom Riddles National Latino 4PM Folk Ensemble Psychedelic Fusion Curry: AIDS Awareness Day Faeza Hillilan Program 4:30PM Anthony Rose - Puppet Muzik Capoeira Brasil 4:30PM Story of the Steel Drum

5PM Scatter the Hafla Middle Folklorico Mariachi Los NLAAD Proclamation 5PM Dust Eastern Dance de San Juan Changuitos Feos Party: Lykiska Tribal & Skirt Full of Fire

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JÀCOME PLAZA Pima County Pavilion Fri-Sat-Sun: 11am–4pm Enjoy a visit with some of Pima County's most interesting people and services featuring Pima Animal Care Center Corner, The Kino Sports Complex Corner, The Green Corner, and The Loop Corner. 85 6 9 Friday, Oct 12, 2012 Friday, Oct 12, 2012 evening Schedule: 5:30PM-10PM evening Schedule: 5:30PM-10PM

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5:30PM Scatter the Neamen Lyles Hafla Middle Ballet Folklorico Steeldrum Sticks & Fingers 5:30PM Dust Eastern Dance Party: de San Juan Workshop featuring Lykiska Tribal Belly Richard Noel Dance & Skirt Full of Fire 6PM Planet Djembe Viva Arizona Al Roberts NLAAD Community 6PM Dance Company Caribbean Musical Recognitions Flavors 6:30PM Mzekala Celena Santa Cruz Zumba 6:30PM

7PM Old Pueblo Real Hip Hop Los Hombres Latin Funk Project Green Light Haitian Ritmos Latinos 7PM Brass Band Soirée with Lady Bluegrass voodoo jazz Salsa Dance Maverick, Johnny Redd, Nick Trice, 7:30PM VASA Swedish Bea Love 7:30PM Folk Dancers

8PM The Seven Pip- Batucaxé Grupo Folklorico 8PM ers Band Brazilian percussion Miztontli

8:30PM Hula Halau Key Ingredients of Suerte Tejano Ritmo Bacheche Mariachi Ariztlan 8:30PM ‘O Ki’inani African Soul Cuban Ritual de Tucson High music & dance 9PM Leikarring Vox Urbana Cumbia 9PM Dancers

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TCC PLAZA TCC PLAZA Sonoran Pavilion Kidlore: The Culture of Kids presented by Arizona Bilingual Magazine presented by Learning A-Z

The culture, foods, music and heritage Meet the kids of Tucson and of Sonora on display all weekend. take part in the KidScapes Creative Construction zone, Free-Play & Games area, writing, bookmaking and activities all of, by and for Pima County Meet kids. Featuring Kidlore Stage Yourself and exhibitors represent- Fri-Sat-Sunday: 11am–5pm ing schools, and kid-centric Ongoing exhibits showcasing the many services and organizations.

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11AM river road Pow Wow 101 Salsa Fresca with Arizona Bilingual Anthony rose Story Arizona Youth Saguaro Strutters 11AM ramblers Chiltepin: Magazine of the Steel Drum Chamber Dixieland jazz Gloria Badilla presents ensemble regional Music of 11:30AM Philippine Gabrielle Jeannie Coleman 11:30AM Mabuhay Arizona-Sonora Pietrangelo: Interview: Quilt for Cultural Singing Circle a Cause Foundation of NOON Gsol Tucson Sino Taiji Polish Vegetable Trim the Velvet NOON Tucson Salad: Irish Trio Anna 12:30PM Sons of Orpheus Augustowska Jovert - Tucson Jokes & riddles 12:30PM The Male Choir High Steel Drum of Tucson Band 1PM Tucson Sino nigerian Lao Temple Congolese Sauteed Grupo Danza Fashion Passion: Hafla Middle Eastern 1PM Choir Drumming & Dance Traditional Dancers Greens: Marie Xunuti de rio Clothing with Dance Party: Safar Bampamololwa Sonora Compasion Dance & Seven Veils 1:30PM Club Colmbia Trio Sure (from rio Maguire Academy Catwalk Dance Belly Dancers 1:30PM Folkloric Yaqui, Sonora) of Dancers 2PM Bufflelgrass Combo Westside Powwow 101 russian Meat Zumba! Viva Snack Attack: Learn-to-Tango 2PM Bluegrass music Dumplings: Arizona Ants on a log natasha Kalina 2:30PM Tucson Sino Dance Children Carrying 2:30PM the Sound 3PM Corrido Contest Dr. Tom Potter Five Horses Four O’dham Squash Grupo Danza Filipino American 3PM Humorist Winds Burritos: Xunuti de rio Sampaguita Club Bluesman Kate Begay Sonora

3:30PM Will Clipman Grupo Folklorico Chinese School: Quilt Makers Talk 3:30PM Planet of I’naru Puerto rican Dancers & Yo-yo (interview) Percussion and Team & Lion Workshop Dancers 4PM Southern Hopi Afghani Pumpkin rockers upTown Jain’s Gang 4PM Sinom Dance Group Stew: reggae Bluegrass nargis nabi

4:30PM Mari Kaneta Tucson Sino Martial Birthday Party! 4:30PM Suzuyuki Kai Arts Club Traditional Japanese Dance 5PM Gabriel Ayala Trio Pow Wow 101 Gluten-free Bread: Halau Hula O’ Mariachi nueva The Out of Kilters - 5PM Jazzmenco Virginia Morgan ualani and the Melodia Menehune Dancers 5:30PM rusyny 5:30PM

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JÀCOMe PLAZA COMMOn CAu S e WAY Live Mural Painting Quilt Demonstrations All Weekend 11am-5pm presented by Arizona Humanities Council Organizations loaning quilts and offering dem- Join local artist MEL DOMINGUEZ as she onstrations: Arizona History Museum, Quilt for a paints large scale panels about lowriders, Cause, Los Desconocidos/Migrant Quilt Project, Tucson landscapes, and whimsical abstracts www.melodominguez.com Aviva Quilting Group, new Life Quilters, Quilt that mimic the desert's colors and shapes. Bombing by Local Art Quilt Group. 129 1013 Saturday, Oct 13, 2012 Saturday, Oct 13, 2012 EVENING Schedule: 6PM-10PM EVENING Schedule: 6PM-10PM

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6PM Chile Canta Garcia Brothers DJ Lion The Out of Kilters - 6PM Y Baila Blues Caribbean Contra Dance Rhythms 6:30PM Arizona Turkish Grupo Tradiciones Sound of Thunder Caribbean 6:30PM Folk Dancers Peru Korean Drum Carnival Parade and Dance Line up 7PM The Seven Soul Music Revue Al Roberts Finding Voice Bwiya-Toli 7PM Pipers Scottish featuring: Caribbean Visual Arts & Andean music Society Kevin Hamilton, Musical Flavors Literacy Project Tanishia Hamilton, 7:30PM Maya Liddell, ‘Mr. Grupo Axe Capoeira Caribbean Polish Folk 7:30PM Falsetto’ Justin Carnival Parade Ensemble Lajkonik B Moore, Abram 8PM Odaiko Sonora – Moore, Crystal Sticks & Fingers Jameison, Rogers 8PM Taiko Japanese Stark, Mark & featuring Richard and Daley Irish Trio Ensemble Arlette Willis, Noel – Caribbean 8:30PM Drumming Brandie Starks, The Lopez Band Review Ballet Folklorico 8:30PM Tomia Bonner- Waila Dance Music Tapatio 9PM Flamenco Del Abdulah 9PM Pueblo Viejo

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LA PLACITA VILLAGE TCC PLAZA Southwest Soul Circuit Presents: Sticks and Fingers Fri: 7-8pm - Real Hip Hop Soirée featuring Richard Noel Sat: 7-10pm - Soul Music Revue Caribbean Carnival Parade & Review Sun: 2-5pm - Gospel Music Explosion presented by Kuumba Made Sat: 6pm-10pm Featuring Kevin Hamilton, Tanishia Hamilton, Maya Liddell, ‘Mr. Special guests include Anthony Rose, Al Roberts and Sonny Salina. Join Falsetto’ Justin B Moore, Abram Moore, Crystal Stark, Mark & us for a joyful celebration! Steel drum workshops, carnival body & face Arlette Willis, Brandie Starks, Tomia Bonner-Abdulah. painting, stiltwalking and limbo dance all weekend.

14 15 SATurDAY, ALL WeeKenD OCT 13, 2012 CArIBBeAn CArnIVAL & MuSIC TrADITIOnS ADDiTiOnAL EVEnTS Woven throughout the Festival will be joyful presentations of steel drum workshops, carnival dances, and music from Trinidad & Tobago, Jamaica, Haiti, Cuba, and Puerto rico along with tasty foods from the Caribbean island nations. COrrIDO COnTeST Carnival costume exhibit and stilt Saturday: 3pm- 4:30pm – City Hall Stage walking workshops in the Leo rich Ballads of the borderlands that tell stories Lobby all weekend. of honor, courage, humor, and social commentary.

registration at City Hall Stage 2:45pm HIV/AIDS TESTING Cash prizes! HIV/AIDS testing will be offered at the Jàcome Plaza.

COMMOn CAu S e WAY exhibits: Symbols & Traditions of AIDS Activism AIDSWALK Tucson 2012, Sunday Oct 14th 8am in partnership with Southern Arizona Aids Foundation. 2012 marks the 25th anniversary of AIDSWALK Tucson and 30 years of life with AIDS. This exhibit features The names Project and local memorial quilt panels, an AIDS timeline, red ribbons and other highly charged symbols of the AIDS crisis. The walk will start and finish in the middle of the Festival. Register for the AIDSWALK Tucson 2012 MEET THE STREET to support research, education and services of SAAF. Quilts Making a Difference Quilts Making a Difference brings together a remarkable collection of local LOWrIDer CAr SHOW quilters who create in response to crisis and in support of community Sat-Sun: 12pm–5pm needs. Quilt ‘bombers’ will decorate the plaza and quilters will share their craft at hands-on activities tables. Lowrider Car Show presented by the Dukes Car Club, the world’s oldest lowrider club in continuous existence, celebrating their 50th Anniversary. 16 17 Ultimate food fight III "The last word" Cultural Nutrition Conference, Comida, Run & Danza A unique TMY tradition is that the last word spoken and Sunday Oct 14 11:30-2:30pm heard at the festival be in O'odham (on Sunday all per- Joel D. Valdez Main Library (Lower Level Meeting Rooms) formances end by 5:30pm except the Tohono O'odham Learn how to combat diseases by learning to eat healthy, and music which run through 6pm at indigenous, local and organic foods (nopal, soyrizo, chia, the City Hall Stage). Why do we do this? Big Jim Griffith spirilina and mesquite). explains: The day also includes: 7am: Run with Calpolli Teoxicalli from A Mountain to Jàcome "This is really O'odham country. The first language that Plaza we know was spoken here was O'odham; according to 8am: Azteca Breakfast by La Indita Restaurant (in front of O'odham Creation stories, this is where they came to Library) when they were led out of the Underworld; many older 8am: AIDS Walk O'odham believe that they were made by the Creator out 10:30 Danza Xochipilli Centeotl (Global Stage, of the specific soil of this place. The rear guard is the place Jàcome Plaza) of danger, and therefore of honor. Its job was to hold off the enemy as long as possible so the women and children Sponsored by UA-Mexican American Studies 496 Cultural Nutrition Class. (the future of the group) could escape. For those reasons I always tried to put traditional Tohono O'odham musc and dance last on the last day. As far as possible, when the O'odham announcers stopped speaking, we would shut down the sound system, so that the festival was closed by O'odham voices. Things didn't always work that way, but it was announced as an ideal."

18 19 eXPLOre YOur WORLD! Pick up a Passport full of fun activities at all festival entry kiosks and Kidlore Pavilion. Collect stamps at over 50 locations throughout the festival grounds. Look for signs.

Your Passport to the world Sunday, Oct 14, 2012 Sunday, Oct 14, 2012 day Schedule: 8AM-6PM day Schedule: 8AM-6PM

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8AM AIDSWALK Tucson 8AM 2012 10:30AM Chanequeh Xochiplli 10:30AM Centeotl Danza Tlamanalcah Azteca - Chichimeca

11:00AM Linda Lou & the FortheLuvva Music Redhouse Dancers Ballet Folklorico Anthony Rose – Danswest Dance Japan Karate 11:00AM Desert Drifters La Paloma Story of the Company Steel Drum 11:30AM Hula Mai Ka 11:30AM Pu’uwai NOON Tir Conaill Angel Diamond Arizona Kyudo Kai Salsa Fresca With Danza Mexica Nkyimkyim Story Hafla Middle Eastern NOON Academy of and the Blues Japanese Archery Chiltepin: Cuauhtemoc Theatre Dance Party: Troupe Irish Dance Disciples Gloria Badilla Hipnautic, Veils 12:30PM Aikido at the Center Falcon Steel Jokes & Riddles 12:30PM Catalina Foothills of Mystery & Belly High School Dance Tucson 1PM Tucson Jewish Simply Creasha Pow Wow 101 Iraqi Falafel: Los Yucupicios - Fashion Passion: Tucson District Pipe 1PM Youth Choir Faeza Hillilan Yaqui Norteno Clothing with Band & Friends Compasion 1:30PM Arizona Ever so Slightly 1:30PM Balalaika Lower than the Catwalk Orchestra Angel Boys 2PM GOSPEL EXPLOSION Capoeira Vegetarian Gaiteros de Valle Saguaro Snack Attack: Learn-to-Tango 2PM featuring Adrian Mandinga Tucson & Meatballs: Stompers Clog Mesquite Jackson, The Capoeira Club of Winona Dininny Dance Company cookies with All Nations the University Desert Harvesters Singers, of Arizona 2:30PM Kol Shirah Antonya Frazier, Siva Maia - MakiMaki Theatre 2:30PM Polynesian Dances 3PM Southern Elijah Guadarrama, Powwow 101 Eritrean Ground Duo Libre 3PM Arizona Old Gospel Choir of Pea Stew: Cuban Music Time Fiddlers Tucson, Minet Abay Association Gospel Music Workshop of 3:30PM Unusual America - Tucson K-Bass and Hafla Middle Jordan Hill Ted Warmbrand – 3:30PM Suspects Chapter, Farafina Misike Eastern Dance Storyteller Songs of Sustainance Bluegrass Band Isaac Jones, Party: Xanadu Mideastern Dancers 4PM Kevin & Tanishia Sticks & Fingers 4PM Hamilton, and Arabian Caribbean Dance Arts LeCreasha Randall, Celebration 4:30PM Yaqui Sacred Soul Gospel Barbara Y Las Ballet Folklorico Holy Resurrection 4:30PM Traditional Choir Flamencistas Xochitl de Tucson Antiochian Musicians and Trinity Missionary Orthodox Choir Dancers Baptist Church 5PM 5PM

5:30PM Wa:k Tab 5:30PM Dancers of the Tohono O’odham Nation 6PM 6PM Tohono O'odham "Last Word" Tohono O'odham "Last Word"

LA COCINA AT 100 years of American Folk songs. OLD TOWN Sat : 12pm-5pm ARTISANS STAGE Tucson Kitchen Musicians Association featuring local folk musicians and special guests. 2219 Tribute to Woody Guthrie 2023 Green Stations Red Ribbon Common Causeway Entrance Exhibit

Exhibitors/Vendors Metropolitan Tucson Convention & Donate Life Arizona...... C8 National Latino AIDS Awareness Day...... C17 Symbols and Traditions of AIDS Visitors Bureau ...... C1 Smart Choices for Healthy Dining...... C9 Lend a Hand Senior Assistance...... C18 Activism TMY Exhibit...... C26 Skin Cancer Institute at the University Imagine Greater Tucson...... C10 Quilts for a Cause...... C19 Tucson Urban League, Inc...... C27 of Arizona Cancer Center...... C2 Pioneering Unique Cures for Kids...... C11 Los Desconocidos Migrant Quilt Pure Romance by Kim...... C28 Crisis Response Network of Southern HOPE Inc...... C12 Project ...... C20 Coronado National Forest Service...... C29 Arizona...... C3 Border Action Network...... C13 New Life Quilters...... C21 National Kidney Foundation of Arizona...... C30 District Five Office Pima County Congressional Office of Congressman Arizona Historical Society...... C22 Fund for Civility, Respect and Understanding Supervisor Richard Elias...... C4 Raul M. Grijalva...... C14 Aviva Children’s Services...... C23 ...... C31 La Frontera Arizona...... C5 Congressional Office of Congressman Quilts Making a Difference Tucson Emergency Response Team...... C32 Arizona Dept. of Transportation...... C6 Ron Barber...... C15 TMY Exhibit ...... C24 Pima County Juvenile Court Center...... C33 Care More ...... C7 Presidio Rotary Club of Tucson...... C16 Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation...... C25 Los Changuitos Feos...... C34

24 25 Green Stations Pedicabs JÀcome library plaza Entrance Red Ribbon Exhibit

food vendors Hawaiian Shave Ice...... L1 Mama Joys Catfish...... L2 Tucson Chinese Association...... L3 Alibaba Restaurant...... L4 Sultan Palace ...... L6 New Dehli Palace ...... L7 Thriratana Tucson Buddhist Temple - Thai...... L8 Croatian Wagon...... L9 Western Smoke BBQ...... L10 D’s Island Grill Jamaican...... L11 Vietnamese Alliance of Tucson...... L12 Yoeme Barrio Libre Community Council.L13 Exhibitors/Vendors Desert Tortoise Botanicals...... L14 Tortilla Making - Matilda Santa Cruz..... L15 The Dukes 25th Anniversary Exhibit...... L16 Mel Dominguez Artist...... L17 Ben’s Bells Project...... L18 Islamic Center of Tucson...... L19 Holy Resurrection Orthodox Church...... L20 FinnFest USA / Finnish-American Club of Tucson ...... L21 Rising Star Baptist Church...... L22 Community Food Bank ...... L24 Southwest Bee Supply Inc...... L25 Risk E Business...... L26 UA Compost Cats ...... L27 Desert Plants...... L28 Sabores Sin Fronteras...... L29 Heritage Foods Pavilion, Iskashitaa Refugee Harvesters, Hayden Flour Mill, Santa Cruz Valley Heritage Alliance, Native SeedsSEARCH...... L30 Chiltepica...... L31 Tortillaria Arevalo...... L32 Avalon Organic Gardens...... L33 Southern Arizona Beagle Rescue...... L34 Pima County Natural Resources...... L35 Lions Club Mobile Vision Unit...... L36 Sacred Grounds Trading Post...... L37 SAAF Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation L38 Pima County Pavilion...... L39

26 27 Green Stations La placita village Entrance

food vendors Prayerfully Popped...... LA9 Deb’s Coney Café...... LA1 Mama's Gourmet Foods...... LA10 Quesadilla’s Grill...... LA2 Sergio Vargas...... LA11 Little Sicily Pizza...... LA3 Trendz and Traditionz...... LA12 Suphanee Rankin...... LA13 exhibitors/vendors Civanos Hair Salon...... LA14 Visitors Center...... LA4 Anita’s Mosaics...... LA15 Defenders of Wildlife...... LA5 Tucson Mexico Sister Cities...... LA16 CEDO Intercultural...... LA6 Friends of Tucson’s Birthplace...... LA17 The Hermitage No-Kill Cat Shelter...... LA7 Ballet Folklorico La Paloma...... LA18 Helen’s Cookie Company...... LA8 Somali Bantu Association of Tucson, AZ...... LA19 Art of India...... LA20 28 29 Green Stations tcc plaza NORTH Entrance

food vendors Thai Tucson...... T1 Vietnamese Student Association...... T12 Maranatha Church...... T2 The Corn Roaster...... T13 Don Pedro’s Peruvian Bistro...... T3 Safe Mission Caribbean...... T14 Los Chiquilines #2...... T4 El Guero Canelo Segundo...... T15 Cuban Grilled Sandwiches...... T5 Frankie’s South Philly Cheesesteaks...... T27 Filipino American Student Association...... T6 Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Club...... T7 EXHIBITORS/vendors MK’s Fry Bread...... T8 Yaqui Folk Arts Pavilion...... T22,T23, T24 Russian Bite Sized Luxuries...... T9 O’odham Folk Arts Pavilion...... T25, T26 Taste of Bosnia - Chef Alisah...... T10 JoBob’s BBQ...... T11 30 31 Green Stations Pedicabs TCC PLAZA SOUTH & kidlore Entrance

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food vendors Learning A-Z...... T44 Las Cazuelitas...... T16 AZ Bilingual...... T31, T32 Tucson Waldorf School...... T45 Sabor Tropical...... T17 Sonoran Pavilion ...... T33 Sonoran Glass School...... T46 Taqueria Pico de Gallo...... T18 Devereux Arizona...... T34 Girls Scouts of Southern Arizona...... T47 Little Mexico...... T19 Julie’s Puppets...... T35 Luz-Guerrero Early College High School.....T48 Isabella’s Ice Cream ...... T20 Seam to Sew and Rockin Mama Baby Southern Arizona Children’s Advocacy Shaka Shave Ice...... T21 Gear...... T36 Center...... T49 Postal History Foundation...... T37 Face & Body Painting...... T50 exhibitors/ vendors Boy Scouts of America...... T38 Kidlore Activity Area (under patio) Kuumba Made...... T28 Salpointe Catholic High School...... T39 Living Streets Alliance, Mad Science of Pima Caribbean Traditions Exhibit ...... T29 International School of Tucson...... T40 County, Los Changuitos Feos, Adela Antoinette, Tucson Arts Brigade...... T29 Child Cognition Lab at the Univ. of Az...... T41 Sowing the Seeds...... T51 Tucson Circus Arts...... T30 Desert Sky Community School...... T42 UA Book Store...... T52 Assistance League of Tucson...... T43 32 33 Green Stations Pedicabs el presidio park Entrance

food vendors CeeDee Jamaican Kitchen...... E1 BBQ 4 U...... E17 San Ignacio Yaqui Council...... E2 Lao American Veterans...... E18 Club Costa Rica...... E3 Daughters of Penelope / Order of AHEPA - Greek...... E19 Wat Buddhametta - Thai...... E4 Los Chiquilines...... E20 Frost Gelato ...... E5 Alliance Francaise of Tucson...... E21A TBA...... E6 Ausperitea - World Tea...... E21B VASA Lodge #691 - Swedish...... E7 Lajkonik Polish...... E22 Danish Club of Tucson...... E8 King Corn...... E23 India Society of Southern Arizona...... E9 Lao Student Club...... E10 exhibitors/vendors Foundation for Intercultural Dialogue - Turkish...... E11 City of Tucson...... E34 Club Colombia...... E12 Filipino American Sampaguita Club of Tucson...... E13 Gethsemane COGIC Women - Southern BBQ...... E14A Tucson Chinese Christian Church...... E14B Club España...... E15 Southern Arizona Korean Association...... E16 34 35 folk arts Green Stations & global market exhibitors/vendors Chinese calligraphy - Paul Lim...... F1 Chinese Paper Lanterns - Judy Tom...... F2 Turkish calligraphy - Cuneyt Akcay...... F3 Arabic Caligraphy – Mohyeddin Abdulaziz ...... F3A Turkish Ceramics - Morad Jasim...... F4 Turkish ebru water marbling - Mustafa & Mine Calik ...... F6 Turkish ceramics - Nazmiye Konus...... F8 Iskashitaa Executive Director - Barbara Eiswerth....F9 Iskashitaa Folk Arts Resource Coordinator - Natalie Brown; Bhutanese Crocheter, Knitter & Finger Weaving - Pampha Upreti; Bhutanese Tailor, Hat Maker - Dal Chuwan; Bhutanese Youth, Finger Weaving - Krishna Gautam; Burundian Basket Weaver - Tabia Mani- rampa; Burundian Crocheter, Basket Weaver - Antionette Barimgayabo; Burundian Loom Weaving - Ismail Ndagiji- mana; Congolese Basket Weaver - Evelyn Ndikumana; Congolese Crocheter - Charlotte Mugaruka; Ethiopian Basket Weaver – Zudew; Iraqi Crocheter - Faeza Hallinan; Hopi Contemporary Kachina Dolls - Jerel Alen Quamahongnewa...... 10A Hopi katsina carving - Earl Dino Patterson Sunaweuma ...... 10B Turkish Folk Arts...... 10C Pinatas - Maria Arvizu...... F11 Papel Picado banderolas - Maria Jesus Robles...... F12 Papel Picado banderolas - Aida Robles Mertz...... F13 Reverse Glass Painting - Sergio Leon...... F15 Pinatas - Jesus Garcia...... F15A Paper flowers - Josefina P. Lizarraga...... F16 Chicano painting - Marisela Montiel...... F17 Japanese origami - Fukumi Zapp...... F18 Japanese shodo calligraphy - Akiko Victorson...... F19 Japanese origami and temari balls - Chieko Nakano ...... F20 Ukrainian wood carving & pysanky Easter eggs - Peter Fesz...... F21 Lao weaving - Bonyang Michaels...... F22 Dine rug weaving - Etta Todacheenie...... F23 Dine bead work - Pamela Farnam...... F24A Dine flute and drums - Marvin Todacheenie...... F24B Tatting - Pat Orzech...... F25 Polish Wycinanki Papercutting - Magdelena Nowacka- Jannotta AfricanAmerican hair styling - Dari Bradley...... F26B AfricanAmerican inspired hats - Toni Ham...... F27 Swedish Dalmalning - June Aguayo...... F28 Indian rakhi bracelets - Majda Khatoon...... F30 Indian mehendi henna tattoos - Rashda Ahmadi....F31 Indian wedding ceremony henna - Saba Ahmadi...F31 Horsehair braiding - Jesus Garcia...... F34 Indian kolami rice flour painting - Raji Rajagopalan F32 Pottery - Porfirio Mora...... F35 Leather booth - Esteban Osuna...... F33 Congolese Seamstress - Charlotte Nsabaka...... F35

36 37 yaqui pavilion O'odham pavilion artists artists T22-T23-T24 T25-T26 Pascua Yaqui Department of Language and O'odham Pavilion Curator Allison Francisco Culture Director Daniel Vega Himdag Ki Museum Curator of Education Yaqui Pavilion Associate Nadia Yucupicio Bernard Siquieros Deer Dance and Pascola Instrument Himdag Ki Museum Specialist Jennifer Juan Demonstrators Chema Matus-Valenzuela, Coil Basket Demonstrator Margaret Acosta Steve Armadillo, Steven Anthony Armadillo, Coil Baskets Faded Maze Felipe Molina, Felipe Garcia Coil Baskets Mary Pablo Paper Flowers Demonstrators Irene Sanchez Coil Baskets Matilda Saraficio & Robertina Yslava, Paula I. Yucupicio, and Coil Baskets Sadie Marks Amalia Reyes Devil Claw Dreamcatchers Genoveva Antone Wood Carving Demonstrator Louis David Drawings Gus Antone Valenzuela Horsehair Baskets Hiram Enos Rosaries Victor Romero Choki Miniature Baskets Lola Thomas Painting Councilman Marcelino Flores, Peter Painted Gourds Vernon Mendez and Laura Arriola, Lourdes Escalante, Elijah Paintings/ Drawings Victor Garcia Garcia, Francisco Baltazar, Rene Alvarez, Plaited Baskets Rosaline Serapo Mario Valencia, Ralph Martinez Pottery (Friendship Pottery) Rupert Angea Painting and Sculptures Jose Gonzales Pottery (The Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Vendors Yaqui Art Richard Triana-PYT Elite Community) Ron Carlos Youth Group and David Moreno-PYT Art Pottery/ Shell Etchings (The Salt River Pima- Youth Group Painting Maricopa Indian Community) Jacob Butler Beaded Necklaces (Kookam) Modesto Bule Traditional Paintings/ Gourd Work Deers Eye Neckalces (Maso Puusim) Jeffery Antone Sr. Angelique Alvarez Watercolor Paintings Mike Chiago Beaded Jewelry Rita Alvarez Wire Baskets Charles Antone Wood Burnings Carl Antone Woodcarvings Homer Marks Jr.

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