| |
Santa Barbara Jugglers Association |
I saw that to and it did make me think????
LOL good catch! They sent this to me so I will see how long it takes
Monica
> For some reason, I found this particularly hilarious:
> Things to see while in Tucson…
> Bryan
> On Jun 10, 2009, at 4:04 PM, Monica Buck wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
> Festival 2009
> Nomadic Tucson Juggle Festival
> Email: tucsonjugglingfesti...@gmail.com
> Costs to get into the park:
> Camp with us at the campground we’ve reserved! The first night at
> Crash space probably won’t be available as most of the locals will
> Easy food options also nearby (pizza, sandwiches, coffee).
> There’s open juggling on Saturday and Sunday from 9:00 AM to 5:00
> Schedule
> * Friday - Setting up camp and juggling
> Hotels
> Things to see while in Tucson…
> Information about other Nomadic Festivals: www.nomadicjugglingfestival.com
them to change it unless they meant it as a joke...
On Jun 10, 2009, at 6:08 PM, Bryan Field-Elliot wrote:
> * Mexico
> October 2-4, 2009
> A juggling and camping festival at Catalina State Park near Tucson,
> Arizona. Registration is now available!
> Website: http://www.tucsonjuggling.org
> When: 2nd-4th, October, 2009
> Where: United States, Tucson, Arizona : Catalina State Park
> Catalina State Park - 11570 N. Oracle Road Tuscon, AZ 85737
> $5.00 per vehicle per day if not camping
> $15.00 per vehicle per night if camping.
> Max of 4 people/vehicle. (We think, the max may change).
> *non-camping options (although, not nearly as much fun) located
> nearby.
> 6pm is a pot luck, so BYOF (bring your own food) to share.
> be camping at Catalina. But if you’re needing something a bit less
> “outdoors” there are plenty of hotels and motels that are very cozy
> and nearby.
> PM. More to come.
> * Saturday - Juggling
> * Sunday - Juggling and packing up camp
> * El Conquistador Hilton Resort
> * Holiday Inn Express
> * Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites
> * The Desert Museum
> * Mexico