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4th of July Tour for Tucson's Children

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Event# 520-791-4969

Event Details

Annual benefit bike and walk event for families, with 27-mile, 10-mile, and 6.5-mile rides, and a 3-mile run/walk, and 1/2-mile kids' ride, beginning at 6 a.m. at Tucson Convention Center. Tucson SAFEKIDS Injury Prevention Program.

4th of July Tour for Tucson's Children


Phone : 520-791-4969   (Always call and confirm events.)

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