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918Kiss Casino Game 2020 Year End Review : Costa del Cash Slots

Costa del Cash is a cheerful 5-reel video slot from 918Kiss Casino. It's yellow and extremely summery: simply seeing it makes you need to book a fortnight in the south of Spain. Scoop the big stake on this child and maybe you will, however first there's work to be finished. Work? Alright, play. Whatever; there's catches to be pushed, put it that way, and it urges you to venture up and push them like a professional. The game obviously draws its motivation from the Costa del Sol, otherwise called the Costa del Crime on account of the prevalence of British expats sneaking out there with warrants for their capture. Fortunately there are not a single criminal components in sight scoffing from the reels on this sun-kissed slot: simply healthy surf fellows and blonde sea shore rabbits. Toss in some shocking card images, the odd mixed drink, awning and stream ski, and you have all the features for the experience of a lifetime...or of the following 30 minutes of your life at any rate. Everything considered, there are 10 ordinary images to gather in addition to two exceptional images, which can all be seen in more detail by squeezing Paytable.

Fun In The sun

Forty paylines give a lot of activity over the five reels, yet there's no commitment to utilize each of the 40 all at once. Set your stake and afterward get this show on the road. Two catches – Line and Bet/Line – permit you to increment or decline the all out you wish to bet. An autoplay include is accessible for those who'd preferably taste a margarita while they relax by the pool. Autoplay will deal with the rudiments, however utilizing it will keep you from getting to the bet highlight in the wake of chalking up a success. Simply press the stop button whenever to drop autoplay and recover control of the boat. Ordinary 918Kiss players will be acquainted with this element: subsequent to coordinating at least three images in succession, you'll be managed the cost of the opportunity to wager the parcel. Speculation accurately and you'll twofold your cash. Miss the point and, that's right, you'll relinquish the part.
The sun fills in as the game's wild image, and can supplant any of the normal playing images. You'll realize things are starting to warm up when the thermometer images begin to show up. These consider the dissipate image. Three in view, anyplace on the screen, will flag reward time, whereupon free twists are distributed like free sambucas in a decrepit Spanish club. Free twists work with a consistently expanding multiplier, known as Hot Beach Bonus. The primary will pay 1 x the success created, the subsequent will pay 2 x the success produced, etc, up to a limit of 10. With regards to the game's summery topic, the Hot Beach Bonus is portrayed by a thermometer. With each free turn, the meter will rise, pushing the mercury higher and boosting the multiplier. Should you prevail with regards to maximizing the meter, that multiplier of ten will see you pull out a clean sum...or reinvest it, as you see fit.

Sea shore Booty

Costa del Cash is a straightforward 918Kiss slot to dominate. There's next to no to get off-base and nothing can't be gained from nonchalantly finishing twelve twists. In case you're battling to review the estimation of the different images and the expected cash to be made, press the Paytable catch. It will lead you through to a guide showing the different hands and their particular qualities. From here, the More Info catch will likewise dive into the activities of the extra highlights and diagram the overall guidelines of play. With every one of the images, it's conceivable to score somewhere in the range of three to five out of a column, similar to the standard on 5-reel 918Kiss slots. Regardless of its essential plan and standard issue extra highlights, Costa del Cash is pretty amusing to play. In fact, there's nothing here that you won't discover on some other 5-reel 918Kiss slot. Truly, 40 paylines is higher than normal, yet that is probably more or less novel. So for what reason is Costa del Cash so pleasant to play? Maybe this is on the grounds that sitting in an obscured room imagining you're on a Spanish sea shore does some amazing things for your disposition. While it might seem like an ideal fit for Spanish club players this game can be played at a large group of various destinations. So maximize the thermometer on the Hot Beach Bonus include and that merry demeanor will be raised even further. On the off chance that you can't make it toward the south of Spain this year, Costa del Cash should do the trick.
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Anyone here stayed at the casino del sol hotel/suites?

My fiancé and I’s “anniversary” is coming up and we wanted to get out of the house for a couple of days. I can’t find a hotel I really like except for the casino del sol. The rooms look beautiful, plus there’s a lot of floors. My main question is: do the rooms smell like smoke? The last time we were there (never been to the hotels, just the casino) before COVID, it smelled like smoke everywhere. I’d prefer not to sleep in a hotel for 2 nights if the rooms stink of cigarettes. If they do smell like smoke, do you have any recommendations for hotels? We’re looking for something that’s got a lot of floors so we can be on one of the highest levels. That’s pretty much the only “requirement”; that we’re on a high level.
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Laughlin trip report 9-1-20 / Covid experience

Hey y'all glad to see more casinos figuring out this covid mess, and some of you brave souls getting back to the tables! We had a few days and were in the area on road trip so decided to use a Tuesday comp room at Harrah's, Laughlin. Here's what I learned.
FIVE DOLLAR TABLES!
Aquarius - $5 ATS Gold Nugget -$5 Tropicana -$10
Aquarius seemed to have no problem keeping the table running all day.
Gold nugget opened the table at noon.
Harrah's, Tropicana, and Riverside were doing the 10$, and Trop opened the table at 6pm. Dealers in short supply, info from the pit manager. Heard this from multiple bosses across town.
If you are gonna stay in Laughlin, the Gold Nugget was desolate, perfect if you want to keep to yourself, but this was a weekday after all. Paul was a kind, hard working old-school dealer. Didn't get to tip him enough as my budget was already busted this trip. They have some decent video poker too, if you are into that. New members still get a free wheel spin for freeplay.
Aquarius felt pre-pandemic vibes. You could stand at any position if you were playing, and I got a good hour in ($60 buy in!!) and rolled my best there. I love longer tables. Hit 3 $1 hardways for the dealers, I was down to $10 and back to $60 three times, finally fizzled out. It is really hard to play with $60 but I made it happen. Almost hit the small but could not hit the snakes even if it was mating season! The table almost hit the ATS two more times but the dang snakes were hibernating. Insane.
Now, a word about pandemic procedures.
In an era of endless information, it seems that there is still no one agreed upon way to deal with covid-19 in public spaces. In general, I've found you just need to wash your hands and use sanitizers frequently, thick tight fitting cloth masks or a supply or surgical masks are a good thing, mandatory at one of my home casinos, Casino Del Sol. However, I got away with just my gaiter in Laughlin.
I've been going to casinos for a good two months in Southern Arizona now and the sanitizing seems to happen less on the slots and tables than before, so you have to just look out for yourself. I do enjoy a cigarette in a casino sometimes and it seems hard to get a drag in without some employee telling me to pull my mask up again. Apparently smoking and gambling gets security to boot you at some places, as one employee at Harrah's took it upon himself to watch me smoke and a third warning pulling my mask down to smoke would have called security. I put out my cig and called it a night.
Harrah's by far the most strict about everything Covid. With places to throw on the table marked by tape, 6 spots, and if you are with a significant other you can only stand directly behind, not touch any rails on the table. I Almost got booted for leaning over to see the throw.
At Aquarius it was everything like normal craps but spectators couldn't hang at the empty table, had to stay six feet back. Dealers didn't like the ambiguity but they still seem to be figuring things out there.
Sorry my rant went long but these are interesting times.
TLDR:
FIVE DOLLAR TABLES in Laughlin!
Aquarius - $5 ATS
Gold Nugget -$5 (table games opened at noon)
Tropicana -$10 (craps opened at 6pm weekday, seems to be a dealer shortage)
Covid-conditions: Aquarius: pre-pandemic standing at the table, masks (duh).
Gold Nugget: desolate, great dealers when they have them
Harrah's: half-capacity standing, no spectators in general, forget enjoying a smoke without getting threatened with the boot.
Use sanitizers and get out there everyone, but be safe (don't lick your dang hands and stay away from your face...) and keep rolling!!
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Clarkson's Columns: "What did I do on my gap year? I discovered that Chinese tourists need to learn some manners"

What did I do on my gap year? I discovered that Chinese tourists need to learn some manners
(Sunday Times, April 14)
I am back. My gap year is over. And I achieved nothing. The plan was to spend a couple of months in Indochina, writing a book. But it turns out that writing a book is much, much harder than reading one, so I did that instead. And then, in the heavy, hot, windless evenings, I'd slip into a linen suit and pop into town to sneer at the Chinese tourists.
On one excursion in Laos I lost my mind and decided to visit a temple. This is never sensible, because no temple is interesting and none was built in a spot that's convenient. They're always in a cave or on a mountain. And I never get that. How long would a supermarket last if it were on top of Ben Nevis? Anyway, this one was on top of a hill, which meant climbing 600 steep, narrow steps. And about halfway up I met a million-strong party of Chinese holidaymakers coming the other way.
I squeezed into an alcove to let them pass, and not one smiled or even attempted to say thank you. They just marched past in their stupid pop socks and face masks — an unsmiling, ungrateful and neverending column of worker bees on day release.
Later I found another enormous group of them sitting on a low wall, their minibuses blocking the town as they ate a picnic lunch. And when a klaxon announced that it was time to go, every single one of them simply threw their plastic containers and water bottles over the wall and mooched off.
Elsewhere they scream into their phones, play computer games with the sound turned up and allow their children to do exactly as they please in restaurants. And have you seen Chinese tourists in a queue? No, of course you haven't. No one has.
I'm not alone in thinking this. On my travels I met many guides and waiters and shopkeepers, and none had a single good word to say about their Chinese visitors. They come. They stay in Chinese-run and Chinese-owned hotels. They make a mess. And a noise. And when they go there are always replacements. It's a conveyor belt of awfulness that's ruining the world.
There are many theories on why the Chinese are so badly behaved when abroad. Some say it's because China is corrupt, which fosters a dog-eat-dog, survival-of-the-fittest mentality. Others say that in China's super-cities it's important to be overbearing and shouty or you will be trodden on.
But I believe there's a simpler reason.
The Chinese are unused to foreign travel and, as a result, they simply don't know what's acceptable and what's not. And we can't scoff, really, because back in the mid-1960s, when package holidays to the Costa del Sol were invented and we were new to foreign travel, we were just as bad. We spoilt coastlines and filled fishing villages with chip shops and wobbled about in a beery haze, with our red-and-white stripy arms and our propensity for vomiting and fighting.
The Germans were also terrible when they first decided that holidaying abroad was a good idea. They put on uniforms and marched into Amsterdam and Paris, and the world was ruined for years.
Then you had the Russians.
Remember when they were unleashed, strutting about in their tiny swimming trunks, spraying champagne over one another and pulling Putin faces if you appeared to disapprove? Today, of course, the Germans and the British and many Russians are pretty good tourists. We look at frescos and try the local cheeses and attempt to say things in the local language. But our children are not. This is because they're new to travel as well. All their lives they've been told to sit up straight and put their iPhones away at mealtimes, so when they are suddenly allowed to go to Magaluf and do what they want, they end up in a hospital with an itchy crotch and a tube up what's left of their nose after it came into contact with a bartender's right fist.
For a solution to all this, we should take a leaf from the book of Sri Lanka. I'm told — but the high commission won't pick up the phone or answer emails, so I can't verify it — that Sri Lankan nationals wishing to travel are forced first to attend lessons on how to behave when abroad.
I find this hilarious because of all the places I've visited, Sri Lanka is the most polite and charming. Why would you teach someone with impeccable manners how to queue and look interested when visiting a temple? It'd be like giving Mrs Queen lessons in how to hold a knife and fork.
But imagine if Qatar sat its citizens down and said: "Look, chaps. When you take your Lamborghini to London this summer, don't rev its engine at four in the morning in Knightsbridge, because in England this is deemed unacceptable."
Or if the American government took Wilbur and Myrtle into a room at the airport and said: "By all means chat to other Americans you encounter while travelling, but not across a swimming pool."
I know the Chinese government is trying to tackle the problem of bad behaviour from its tourists by confiscating the passports of repeat offenders, and I know too that in the fullness of time experience will teach them the importance of saying "please" and "excuse me".
I hope that happens soon, because then we can go back to thinking of China as a country that hacked its way into the 21st century, grabbed the South China Sea, ripped off the designs it could copy and stole those it couldn't, bullied its way into Indochina and Africa, littered coastline after coastline with terrible three-star casinos and condos that have made property prices skyrocket and almost single-handedly kept the ivory trade going.
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And here's the Sun column: "Police have to get angry and get out there to stop violent stabbings — already the country is a worrying mess"
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Stuff To Do in Tucson: October 2016 (Halloween edition)

Greetings, /Tucson! It's the OCTOBER 2016 HALLOWEEN edition of the Stuff to Do thread! There's SO MUCH to do this month in town!
Use this sticky to collect general stuff going on around town (including Tucson's surrounding areas) in October. You can still start new posts about an event, especially if you need help planning something. This will just serve as an easy reference. (PLEASE NOTE: You CANNOT start a new post if you are self-promoting, or if you are somehow related to the person(s) that stand to profit from said event. This is considered spam by reddit. Don't do it.)
Comment with the details (date, time, location, admission fee, age restrictions, etc.) about any event/gathering/get-together that you think people may be interested in and I'll update the text of the main post so people can easily see what's going on.
Examples of good stuff to tell us about include:
And more!
Anything advertising any specific product or anything illegal will be removed.
SEPTEMBER 29
Dueling Pianos - at Site 17, 840 E 17th St - doors 6PM/show 7PM-9PM - $50 - see website for tix
SEPTEMBER 30
ONGOING THROUGH OCTOBER
THROUGH OCTOBER 9
Mt. Lemmon's Oktoberfest - 10300 Ski Run Rd. - see website for more info
THURSDAYS THRU SUNDAYS (and Halloween Night)
Nightfall Tucson - at Old Tucson - adults 12+ $28 / children 9-11 $21 (lots of discounts available, see website for more info)
EVERY WEEKEND IN OCTOBER
VARIOUS DATES THROUGH OCTOBER
Buckelew Farms Corn Maze & Terror In The Corn - see website for dates, prices, and discount nights
SEPTEMBER 30 - OCTOBER 2
RinCon 2016 - at Sheraton Tucson Hotel and Suites - 5151 East Grant Rd - see website for daily schedule and more info
OCTOBER 1
OCTOBER 1 & 2
OCTOBER 4
OCTOBER 7
Oktoberfest at Traildust Town - 6541 E. Tanque Verde - 5PM-10PM - pricing TBD
OCTOBER 7-9
Tucson Meet Yourself - downtown Tucson - see website for hours and locations
OCTOBER 8
OCTOBER 11
Tuesday Night Classics: Silence of the Lambs - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
OCTOBER 14
ZOOcson 2016 - 6PM-9PM - $120 Per Person/$90 Per Zoo Member - 21+
OCTOBER 15
OCTOBER 14 & 15
Viva La Naughty! - at Unscrewed Theater - 3244 E Speedway Blvd - 9PM - $10
OCTOBER 16
OCTOBER 17
Eric Hutchinson Live - at Club Congress - $20 - doors 6PM - 16+
OCTOBER 18
Tuesday Night Classics: Aliens - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
OCTOBER 20-23
Film Fest Tucson - see website for full schedule of events
OCTOBER 21
The Planets on the Big Screen | Tucson Symphony Orchestra - at the Tucson Music Hall - 7:30PM
OCTOBER 22
OCTOBER 22-23
OCTOBER 23
The Planets on the Big Screen | Tucson Symphony Orchestra - at the Tucson Music Hall - 2PM
OCTOBER 25
Tuesday Night Classics: Halloween (1978) - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
OCTOBER 28
OCTOBER 28 & 29
Chiles, Chocolate, & Day of the Dead Festival - at Tohono Chul Park - 9AM-4PM - $5 members/$15 general public/children 12 and under are free
OCTOBER 29
OCTOBER 29 & 30
Open Studio Tours (Midtown/Central Tucson) - various locations - 11AM-5PM - free - see website for list of artists/studios
OCTOBER 30
OCTOBER 31
Halloween Night Dance Party at Club Congress - $8/$10 - 8PM
RECURRING EVENTS
NIGHTLY
SkyNights at UA Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter - 9800 East Ski Run Rd. - starts around 3PM - $65 Adults , $40 Youth (7-17 yrs) includes a light dinner
WEEKLY
Geeks Who Drink - different venues every day
  • Monday - Dante's Fire - 8:00 PM / Public Brewhouse - 7:30 PM / Sir Veza's Taco Garage - 7:00 PM
  • Tuesday - Hotel Congress - 8:00 PM / Frog and Firkin - 8:00 PM / Brew of A Sports Grill (Formerly Schrier's Sports Grill) - 7:00 PM
  • Wednesday - The Auld Dubliner - 8:00 PM / Trident Grill - 8:00 PM / Playground Bar & Lounge - 7:30 PM
  • Thursday - Aloft Tucson University - 7:30 PM (Starts Sept 4th) / Bumsted's - 8:00 PM / The Canyon's Crown Restaurant & Pub - 8:00 PM
  • Sunday - Trident Grill II - 7:00 PM (Starts Sunday, May 15th)
MONDAYS
Laughs and Draughts (Open mic comedy & draught beer specials) - at The Flycatcher - 10PM - 21+
TUESDAYS
WEDNESDAYS
THURSDAYS
FRIDAYS
Free Women's Self-Defense Class - at Rising Phoenix Fitness - 2201 E. Broadway - 5PM
SATURDAYS
SUNDAYS
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Stuff To Do in Tucson: January & February 2016

Greetings! Happy New Year /Tucson! It's the JANUARY & FEBRUARY 2016 edition of the Stuff to Do thread! I have to consolidate these two months for time issues.
Use this sticky to collect general stuff going on around town (including Tucson's surrounding areas) in Jan/Feb. You can still start new posts about an event, especially if you need help planning something. This will just serve as an easy reference. (PLEASE NOTE: You CANNOT start a new post if you are self-promoting, or if you are somehow related to the person(s) that stand to profit from said event. This is considered spam by reddit. Don't do it.)
Comment with the details (date, time, location, admission fee, age restrictions, etc.) about any event/gathering/get-together that you think people may be interested in and I'll update the text of the main post so people can easily see what's going on.
Examples of good stuff to tell us about include:
And more!
Anything advertising any specific product or anything illegal will be removed.
JANUARY 5
Tuesday Night Classics: Hook - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
JANUARY 7
JANUARY 8-10
The Arizona State Home Show - at the Tucson Convention Center - $8/day - see website for details
JANUARY 9
JANUARY 10
JANUARY 12
Tuesday Night Classics: Taxi Driver - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
JANUARY 14
Grow Your Own: Seed Saving - Salazar-Ajo Branch Library - 15 W Plaza St, # 179 - 10AM-12PM
JANUARY 15
Château Disco - at The Flycatcher - 340 E. 6th St - 10PM-2AM - $5 - 21+ - RSVP at FB link
JANUARY 15-17
Tucson Fringe Festival - downtown Tucson - see website for schedules and tix
JANUARY 15-18
Friends of the Pima County Public Library Book Sale - 2230 N. Country Club Rd. - 9AM-4PM
JANUARY 16
JANUARY 19
Tuesday Night Classics: The Warriors - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
JANUARY 22-23
Dillinger Days - at Hotel Congress - see website for both days' schedules
JANUARY 22
Hues 'n' Booze Paint 'n' Sip: Sugar Skulls - at Cafe a la C'Art - 150 N Main Ave. - 6:30PM-8:30PM - $35/person
JANUARY 23
JANUARY 23&24
La Encantada Art Festival - Saturday 10AM-5PM/Sunday 11AM-4PM - free - all ages
JANUARY 25
Brew-Haha Comedy Show - at Ermanos Craft Beer and Wine Bar - 220 N 4th Ave. - 8:30PM
JANUARY 26
Tuesday Night Classics: The Graduate - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
JANUARY 31
Romo Tonight - at The Flycatcher - 9PM - 21+
FEBRUARY 2
Tuesday Night Classics: Groundhog Day - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
FEBRUARY 3-6
Sonoran Glass School Art Schow - 633 W. 18th St. - free
FEBRUARY 4
First Thursday of the month free admission at the Tucson Museum of Art - 140 N. Main Ave. - 5PM-8PM - all ages
FEBRUARY 6
FEBRUARY 5
Sonoran Glass School's Flame Off 2016 - 633 W. 18th St. - 7PM-11PM - $20/person
FEBRUARY 6
  • Lewis Black at Casino del Sol - Casino del Sol conference center - 7PM doors/8PM show - 21+ - see website for tix
  • Art Safari - at Central Tucson Art Galleries and Studios - 154 E. 6th St. - 6PM
FEBRUARY 9
Tuesday Night Classics: When Harry Met Sally - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
FEBRUARY 13
  • Second Saturdays Downtown - starts around 5PM - free to walk around
  • Don't Blink Burlesque @ The Hut - at The Hut - 305 N 4th Ave - doors 8PM/show 9PM - Tickets $10/VIP $20 - ages 21+
  • Cars and Coffee - Come grab a coffee and look at cool cars - at La Encantada, outside of AJ's - 8AM-11AM (winter hours) - If you have an interesting/cool car, you can bring it and participate
FEBRUARY 16
Tuesday Night Classics: The Princess Bride - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
FEBRUARY 18
Zoobiquity by author Barbara Natterson-Horowitz, M.D. - at the Fox Theatre - 5:30PM - free
FEBRUARY 19
Château Disco - at The Flycatcher - 340 E. 6th St - 10PM-2AM - $5 - 21+ - RSVP at FB link
FEBRUARY 20
FEBRUARY 21
Tucson Bonsai Society's Monthly Meeting: Bonsai Artist Ted Matson Demo - Catalina United Methodist Church, Building H, Room 230 - 12PM-4PM - see website for more info
FEBRUARY 23
Tuesday Night Classics: Breakfast at Tiffany's - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
FEBRUARY 27
BBW Meetup - 11AM - locations vary so check Facebook group
FEBRUARY 28
Romo Tonight - at The Flycatcher - 9PM - 21+
RECURRING EVENTS
NIGHTLY
SkyNights at UA Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter - 9800 East Ski Run Rd. - starts around 3PM - $65 Adults , $40 Youth (7-17 yrs) includes a light dinner
WEEKLY
Geeks Who Drink - different venues every day
  • Monday - Dante's Fire - 8:00 PM / NEW Eclipse Sports Grill 7:00 PM
  • Tuesday - Hotel Congress - 8:00 PM / Frog and Firkin - 8:00 PM (Starts Sept 8th)
  • Wednesday - The Auld Dubliner - 8:00 PM / Trident Grill - 8:00 PM / NEW Playground Bar & Lounge - 7:30 PM
  • Thursday - Aloft Tucson University - 7:30 PM (Starts Sept 4th) / Bumsted's - 8:00 PM / The Canyon's Crown Restaurant & Pub - 8:00 PM
MONDAYS
  • 90s House Party - Hotel Congress - 9PM-2AM - free cover - $0.90 drinks - 21+
  • Laughs and Draughts (Open mic comedy & draught beer specials) - at The Flycatcher - 10PM - 21+
TUESDAYS
WEDNESDAYS
THURSDAYS
FRIDAYS
Free Women's Self-Defense Class - at Rising Phoenix Fitness - 2201 E. Broadway - 5PM
SATURDAYS
SUNDAYS
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Official Weekly Summary (Apr 21 - Apr 27, 2017)

Weekly Summary (Apr 21 - Apr 27, 2017)
UNRESOLVED MYSTERIES
Hi everyone,
Hope you have a wonderful week. Thanks for the gold on last week's summary. Take care and stay safe. ✌ ♥ ☺
Last week's summary (April 14 - April 20, 2017)
UPDATES
THE MISSING
UNRESOLVED (& UNUSUAL) DEATHS
THE UNIDENTIFIED
HISTORICAL MYSTERIES
BIZARRE, PARANORMAL, & UFOs
THE ACCUSED
MYSTERY SERIES
ASK THE SLEUTHS
REFERENCES
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Stuff To Do in Tucson: August & September 2016

Greetings, /Tucson! It's the AUGUST & SEPTEMBER 2016 edition of the Stuff to Do thread! Both months are combined due to temporary time contraints.
Use this sticky to collect general stuff going on around town (including Tucson's surrounding areas) in August and/or September. You can still start new posts about an event, especially if you need help planning something. This will just serve as an easy reference. (PLEASE NOTE: You CANNOT start a new post if you are self-promoting, or if you are somehow related to the person(s) that stand to profit from said event. This is considered spam by reddit. Don't do it.)
Comment with the details (date, time, location, admission fee, age restrictions, etc.) about any event/gathering/get-together that you think people may be interested in and I'll update the text of the main post so people can easily see what's going on.
Examples of good stuff to tell us about include:
And more!
Anything advertising any specific product or anything illegal will be removed.
JULY 26
Tuesday Night Classics: Footloose - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
JULY 27
Chris Isaak – First Comes the Night Tour - at the Fox Theatre - 7:30PM - $34 and up
JULY 29
JULY 30
Cool Summer Nights at the Desert Museum: Creatures of the Night - at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum - 5PM-10PM
AUGUST 2
Tuesday Night Classics: Smokey and the Bandit - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
AUGUST 4
First Thursday of the month free admission at the Tucson Museum of Art - 140 N. Main Ave. - 5PM-8PM - all ages
AUGUST 5
Movies in the Park: Frozen - at Reid Park's Demeester Performing Arts Pavilion - 920 S Concert Pl. - movie starts at dusk (7PM-7:30PM) - all ages
AUGUST 6
AUGUST 9
Tuesday Night Classics: Titanic - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
AUGUST 11
Hues'n'Booze Painting Party: Moonlit Mermaid - at Maynards- 6:30PM-8:30PM - $35/person - see website to register
AUGUST 12
Friday Night LIVE! at Main Gate Square - jazz concert in the Geronimo Plaza Courtyard - 7PM - free
AUGUST 13
AUGUST 16
Tuesday Night Classics: Friday - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
AUGUST 19
AUGUST 20
AUGUST 21
Tucson Bonsai Society's Monthly Meeting: “Basics of Fertilizers for Bonsai” by Hector - Catalina United Methodist Church, Building H, Room 230 - 12PM-4PM - see website for more info
AUGUST 23
Tuesday Night Classics: Predator - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
AUGUST 26
AUGUST 27
AUGUST 30
Tuesday Night Classics: Funny Girl - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
SEPTEMBER 1
First Thursday of the month free admission at the Tucson Museum of Art - 140 N. Main Ave. - 5PM-8PM - all ages
SEPTEMBER 3
Cool Summer Nights at the Desert Museum: Pollinator Night - at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum - 5PM-10PM
SEPTEMBER 6
Tuesday Night Classics: Dirty Harry - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
SEPTEMBER 10
SEPTEMBER 13
Tuesday Night Classics: The Money Pit - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
SEPTEMBER 17
SEPTEMBER 18
SEPTEMBER 20
SEPTEMBER 24
BBW Meetup - 11AM - locations vary so check Facebook group
SEPTEMBER 25
Hank Williams Jr. in concert - at Casino del Sol's AVA Amphitheater - 8PM - see website for tix
SEPTEMBER 24
Lego Robotics Experience - at the Pima Air Museum - kids 8+ w/adult - 1PM-2:30PM - free with paid admission
SEPTEMBER 27
Tuesday Night Classics: My Fair Lady - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
SEPTEMBER 30
World Margarita Championship - at The Westin La Paloma Resort - 6PM - $55/person - 21+ - see website for tix
RECURRING EVENTS
NIGHTLY
SkyNights at UA Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter - 9800 East Ski Run Rd. - starts around 3PM - $65 Adults , $40 Youth (7-17 yrs) includes a light dinner
WEEKLY
Geeks Who Drink - different venues every day
  • Monday - Dante's Fire - 8:00 PM / Public Brewhouse - 7:30 PM / Sir Veza's Taco Garage - 7:00 PM
  • Tuesday - Hotel Congress - 8:00 PM / Frog and Firkin - 8:00 PM / Brew of A Sports Grill (Formerly Schrier's Sports Grill) - 7:00 PM
  • Wednesday - The Auld Dubliner - 8:00 PM / Trident Grill - 8:00 PM / Playground Bar & Lounge - 7:30 PM
  • Thursday - Aloft Tucson University - 7:30 PM (Starts Sept 4th) / Bumsted's - 8:00 PM / The Canyon's Crown Restaurant & Pub - 8:00 PM
  • Sunday - Trident Grill II - 7:00 PM (Starts Sunday, May 15th)
MONDAYS
Laughs and Draughts (Open mic comedy & draught beer specials) - at The Flycatcher - 10PM - 21+
TUESDAYS
WEDNESDAYS
THURSDAYS
FRIDAYS
Free Women's Self-Defense Class - at Rising Phoenix Fitness - 2201 E. Broadway - 5PM
SATURDAYS
SUNDAYS
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Stuff to Do in Tucson: August 2015

Greetings! It's the AUGUST 2015 of the Stuff to Do in Tucson thread!
Use this sticky post to collect general stuff going on around town (including Tucson's surrounding areas) in AUGUST. You can still start new posts about an event, especially if you need help planning something. This will just serve as an easy reference. The end of July can be found at the top of the list.
Comment with the details (date, time, location, admission fee, age restrictions, etc.) about any August event/gathering/get-together that you think people may be interested in and I'll update the text of the main post so people can easily see what's going on.
Examples of good stuff to tell us about include:
And more!
Anything advertising any specific product or anything illegal will be removed.
JULY 28
Tuesday Night Classics: The Usual Suspects - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
JULY 31
Movies in the Park: How to Train Your Dragon 2 - at Reid Park, Demeester Performing Arts Pavilion - 920 S Concert Pl. - movies begin at dusk - free
AUGUST 1
AUGUST 4
Tuesday Night Classics: The Departed - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
AUGUST 5
Corona de Tucson Food Truck Roundup - 2653 E. First St. - 5PM-7:30PM
AUGUST 6
AUGUST 8
AUGUST 8-9
Return of the Mermaids - 4th Ave. and Downtown Tucson - starts on the 8th at 11AM
AUGUST 9
Fall Out Boy - at Casino del Sol - 7PM - see website for tix
AUGUST 11
Tuesday Night Classics: Bad Boys - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
AUGUST 14
Movies in the Park: The Princess Bride - at Reid Park, Demeester Performing Arts Pavilion - 920 S Concert Pl. - movies begin at dusk - free
AUGUST 15
  • 8th Annual Chess Fest - at Hotel Congress - 3PM-6PM
  • Cool Summer Nights: Astronomy Night - at the Arizona - Sonora Desert Museum - 2021 North Kinney Rd. - 5PM-10PM - General Admission (18-64) $19.50/Seniors (65+) $17.50/Youth (13-17) $15.50/Children (4-12) $6/Kids 3 and under free - see website for activities schedule
AUGUST 16
Tucson Bonsai Society's Monthly Meeting: "A World of Hot Weather Bonsai" - Catalina United Methodist Church, Building H, Room 230 - 12PM-4PM - see website for more info
AUGUST 18
Tuesday Night Classics: The Shawshank Redemption - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
AUGUST 20
AUGUST 21
AUGUST 22
AUGUST 25
Tuesday Night Classics: Beverly Hills Cop - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
AUGUST 26
AUGUST 29
BBW Meetup - 11AM - locations vary so check Facebook group
AUGUST 30
Romo Tonight - at The Flycatcher - 9PM - 21+
RECURRING EVENTS
NIGHTLY
SkyNights at UA Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter - 9800 East Ski Run Rd - starts around 3PM - $60 Adults , $30 Youth (7-17 yrs) includes a light dinner
WEEKLY
Geeks Who Drink - different venues every day
  • Monday - Dante's Fire - 8:00 PM / NEW Eclipse Sports Grill 7:00 PM
  • Tuesday - Hotel Congress - 8:00 PM
  • Wednesday - The Auld Dubliner - 8:00 PM / Trident Grill - 8:00 PM / NEW Playground Bar & Lounge - 7:30 PM
  • Thursday - Aloft Tucson University - 7:30 PM (Starts Thursday, Sept 4th) / Bumsted's - 8:00 PM / The Canyon's Crown Restaurant & Pub - 8:00 PM
MONDAYS
  • 90s House Party - Hotel Congress - 9PM-2AM - free cover - $0.90 drinks - 21+
  • Laughs and Draughts (Open mic comedy & draught beer specials) - at The Flycatcher - 10PM - 21+
TUESDAYS
WEDNESDAYS
THURSDAYS
SATURDAYS
SUNDAYS
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Stuff To Do in Tucson: May 2016

Greetings, /Tucson! It's the MAY 2016 edition of the Stuff to Do thread!
Use this sticky to collect general stuff going on around town (including Tucson's surrounding areas) in May. You can still start new posts about an event, especially if you need help planning something. This will just serve as an easy reference. (PLEASE NOTE: You CANNOT start a new post if you are self-promoting, or if you are somehow related to the person(s) that stand to profit from said event. This is considered spam by reddit. Don't do it.)
Comment with the details (date, time, location, admission fee, age restrictions, etc.) about any event/gathering/get-together that you think people may be interested in and I'll update the text of the main post so people can easily see what's going on.
Examples of good stuff to tell us about include:
And more!
Anything advertising any specific product or anything illegal will be removed.
MAY 3-8
First Annual Agave Heritage Week - Hotel Congress - see website for various events/times/prices throughout the week
MAY 3
MAY 5
MAY 6
MAY 7-8
Mother's Day Weekend at Old Tucson - 201 S. Kinney Rd. - 10AM-5PM - Adults $17.95/Children (4-11) $10.95
MAY 8
Mother’s Day Breakfast 2016 at Reid Park Zoo - 8AM-9:30AM - $40 non-membe$35 membe$15 children 2-14/(under 2 are free) - see website for menu and tix
MAY 10
Tuesday Night Classics: Roman Holiday - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
MAY 14
MAY 14&15
2016 Tucson Artists' Open Studio Tour - various locations/artists, see website for lists - 11AM-5PM
MAY 15
MAY 16
Playground Against Humanity - come play Cards Against Humanity at Playground Bar & Lounge - 278 E Congress - 9PM-11PM - free
MAY 17
Tuesday Night Classics: Gladiator - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
MAY 18
MAY 20
Friday Night LIVE! at Main Gate Square - jazz concert in the Geronimo Plaza Courtyard - 7PM - free
MAY 21
MAY 21&22
MAY 22
Picnic with the Grizzly Bears - at Reid Park Zoo - 5:30PM-7PM - $100 Adults/$75 Zoo Members/$30 Children (ages 5-14)/Event is not available for children under 5 - see website for tix
MAY 24
MAY 26
Snoop Dogg Live - at Casino del Sol's AVA Amphitheater - 8PM - see website for tix
MAY 28
MAY 29
Romo Tonight - at The Flycatcher - 9PM - 21+
MAY 28-29
Friends of the Pima County Public Library Mini Booksale - 8AM-12PM
MAY 31
RECURRING EVENTS
NIGHTLY
SkyNights at UA Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter - 9800 East Ski Run Rd. - starts around 3PM - $65 Adults , $40 Youth (7-17 yrs) includes a light dinner
WEEKLY
Geeks Who Drink - different venues every day
  • Monday - Dante's Fire - 8:00 PM / Public Brewhouse - 7:30 PM / Sir Veza's Taco Garage - 7:00 PM
  • Tuesday - Hotel Congress - 8:00 PM / Frog and Firkin - 8:00 PM / Brew of A Sports Grill (Formerly Schrier's Sports Grill) - 7:00 PM
  • Wednesday - The Auld Dubliner - 8:00 PM / Trident Grill - 8:00 PM / Playground Bar & Lounge - 7:30 PM
  • Thursday - Aloft Tucson University - 7:30 PM (Starts Sept 4th) / Bumsted's - 8:00 PM / The Canyon's Crown Restaurant & Pub - 8:00 PM
  • Sunday - Trident Grill II - 7:00 PM (Starts Sunday, May 15th)
MONDAYS
  • 90s House Party - Hotel Congress - 9PM-2AM - free cover - $0.90 drinks - 21+
  • Laughs and Draughts (Open mic comedy & draught beer specials) - at The Flycatcher - 10PM - 21+
TUESDAYS
WEDNESDAYS
THURSDAYS
FRIDAYS
Free Women's Self-Defense Class - at Rising Phoenix Fitness - 2201 E. Broadway - 5PM
SATURDAYS
SUNDAYS
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Stuff To Do in Tucson: November 2016

Greetings, /Tucson! It's the NOVEMBER 2016 edition of the Stuff to Do thread!
Use this sticky to collect general stuff going on around town (including Tucson's surrounding areas) in November. You can still start new posts about an event, especially if you need help planning something. This will just serve as an easy reference. (PLEASE NOTE: You CANNOT start a new post if you are self-promoting a business, or if you are somehow related to the person(s) that stand to profit from said event. This is considered spam. Don't do it.)
Comment with the details (date, time, location, admission fee, age restrictions, etc.) about any event/gathering/get-together that you think people may be interested in and I'll update the text of the main post so people can easily see what's going on.
Examples of good stuff to tell us about include:
And more!
Anything advertising any specific product or anything illegal will be removed.
OCTOBER 30
OCTOBER 31
Halloween Night Dance Party at Club Congress - $8/$10 - 8PM
NOVEMBER 1
Tuesday Night Classics: Big Trouble In Little China - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
NOVEMBER 4-6
NOVEMBER 5
NOVEMBER 5-6
NOVEMBER 8
NOVEMBER 9
Loft Film Fest 2016 - $10/$8 members for individual tix - see website for full details
NOVEMBER 11
NOVEMBER 12
NOVEMBER 12-13
Open Studio Tours (Downtown/South) - various locations - 11AM-5PM - free - see link for info
NOVEMBER 13
GABA Fall Bike Swap Meet - 7th Street Between 4th Avenue and 6th Avenue
NOVEMBER 15
NOVEMBER 18
Sweet Charity Dessert Challenge - at Loews Ventana Canyon Resort - 6PM - $45/person - all ages
NOVEMBER 18-20
31st Annual Holiday Artisans Market - at the Tucson Museum of Art - 10AM-5PM - free admission to market and museum
NOVEMBER 19
NOVEMBER 20
Tucson Bonsai Society's Monthly Meeting: Annual potluck lunch - Catalina United Methodist Church, Building H, Room 230 - 12PM-4PM - see website for more info
NOVEMBER 22
Tuesday Night Classics: Planes, Trains and Automobiles - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
NOVEMBER 25
Lightwire Theatre: A Very Electric Christmas - at Fox Theatre - 6PM - $17-$50
NOVEMBER 26
NOVEMBER 26-27
Tucson Symphony Orchestra SuperPops! Holiday Special: Home Alone in Concert - at the Tucson Music Hall - $15-$90 - see site for times and tix
NOVEMBER 29
Tuesday Night Classics: Polar Express - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
RECURRING EVENTS
NIGHTLY
SkyNights at UA Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter - 9800 East Ski Run Rd. - starts around 3PM - $65 Adults , $40 Youth (7-17 yrs) includes a light dinner
WEEKLY
Geeks Who Drink - different venues every day
  • Monday - Dante's Fire - 8:00 PM / Public Brewhouse - 7:30 PM / Sir Veza's Taco Garage - 7:00 PM
  • Tuesday - Hotel Congress - 8:00 PM / Frog and Firkin - 8:00 PM / Brew of A Sports Grill (Formerly Schrier's Sports Grill) - 7:00 PM
  • Wednesday - The Auld Dubliner - 8:00 PM / Trident Grill - 8:00 PM / Playground Bar & Lounge - 7:30 PM
  • Thursday - Aloft Tucson University - 7:30 PM (Starts Sept 4th) / Bumsted's - 8:00 PM / The Canyon's Crown Restaurant & Pub - 8:00 PM
  • Sunday - Trident Grill II - 7:00 PM (Starts Sunday, May 15th)
MONDAYS
Laughs and Draughts (Open mic comedy & draught beer specials) - at The Flycatcher - 10PM - 21+
TUESDAYS
WEDNESDAYS
THURSDAYS
FRIDAYS
SATURDAYS
  • Board Game Meetup - at Tucson Games & Gadget - 1PM
  • Saturday Night Clay Parties - at The Tucson Clay Co-op - 3326 N. Dodge Blvd. - 6:30-8PM - $20/person (+$5 to fire pieces to keep) - see website for more details and to make reservations
SUNDAYS
  • Live Jazz at Pastiche - at Pastiche restaurant - 7PM-10PM - see website for more info and events
  • Juggling Club - at Himmel Park, behind the library - 4PM
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Skillsbooks

DLC Type Location Exact Position
OWB SNK X-13 research facility On the floor, opposite the door in the room where the chest plate for the stealth suit Mk II is.
OWB SNK X-13 research facility In the testing facility section, in the reward safe upon completion of all the Stealth Suit tests.
OWB SCI Y-0 research center In a corner of the canyon south of the Y-0 building, between two xander root plants by the hand of a skeleton.
OWB BAR The Sink Crafting Bench - holotape is in Signal Hills transmitter.
OWB EWN The Sink Crafting Bench - Inside Z-38 lightwave dynamics research,
OWB EXP The Sink Crafting Bench - It is located at X-7a "Left Field" artillery launch in the Artillery command center, on the radio table
OWB GUN The Sink Crafting Bench - It is located at X-7b "Boom Town" Target Zone, inside a footlocker found in one of the small craters.
OWB LPK The Sink Crafting Bench - Found in one of the vents in X-13 research facility.
OWB MED The Sink Crafting Bench - The holotape can be found in Higgs Village, in house #103
OWB MWN The Sink Crafting Bench - The melee weapons skill book recipe can be found on the roof of the Y-0 research center.
OWB REP The Sink Crafting Bench - Inside house #00 of Higgs Village.
OWB SCI The Sink Crafting Bench - It is located in Higgs Village, house #102
OWB SNK The Sink Crafting Bench - In the X-13 stealth testing lab section of the X-13 research facility, found on the floor of the kitchen area, in the southeast corner of the local map between the 2 fridges.
OWB SPK The Sink Crafting Bench - House #104, in Higgs Village.
OWB SUR The Sink Crafting Bench - Fast-travel to Little Yangtze, it is in the first tent to the right, enter the tent and the tape is under a bed to the right.
OWB UNA The Sink Crafting Bench - The holodisk can be found in Big MT west tunnel, behind a locked door (easy) to the right as soon you enter.
HH var Angel cave Wbcrate To the right of Joshua Graham.
HH var Angel cave Wbcrate To the right of Joshua Graham.
HH var Angel cave Wbcrate To the right of Joshua Graham.
HH var Angel cave Wbcrate To the right of Joshua Graham.
HH var Cueva Guarache Wbcrate In the Survivalist's room.
HH var Cueva Guarache Wbcrate In the Survivalist's room.
HH var Cueva Guarache Wbcrate In the Survivalist's room.
HH var Cueva Guarache Wbcrate In the Survivalist's room.
HH var Fallen Rock cave Wbcrate In the same room as the Compliance Regulator.
HH var Fallen Rock cave Wbcrate In the same room as the Compliance Regulator.
HH var Fallen Rock cave Wbcrate In the same room as the Compliance Regulator.
HH var Fallen Rock cave Wbcrate In the same room as the Compliance Regulator.
HH var Stone Bones cave Wbcrate In the same room as the Desert Ranger combat armor.
HH var Stone Bones cave Wbcrate In the same room as the Desert Ranger combat armor.
HH var Stone Bones cave Wbcrate 1st Floor, past the 100 Lock/Security door on top of the safe. (Or sneak up to the 3rd floor and get the key from the suitcase next to the skeleton). The room can also be accessed through a hole in the floor of a room on the west side of the 2nd floor (Must pick the Hard (75) lock on the door).
HH var Stone Bones cave Wbcrate In the same room as the Desert Ranger combat armor.
DM REP Abandoned BoS bunker On the metal sill, opposite the reloading bench, in the area with the office. Though the location exists without the add-on, it is sealed by a keyless lock. Note: If the game is unpatched, the door is unlocked, and you will be able to enter and get the book.
DM SCI Executive suites On a bookshelf in Vera's room, which is found in the Executive suites area of the Sierra Madre Casino.
DM REP Puesta del Sol switching station Puesta del Sol switching station in the south center of the map on the upper level next to the terminal that shuts off power to the protected speakers. It is very difficult, but possible, to reach without Christine and disarm the trip wire before your collar detonates.
DM SNK Puesta del Sol switching station In the eastern most room of the switching station there is a huge machine on the south side of the room. The book is located on the catwalk that runs around the machine. Its the only portion of catwalk in this room that you have to jump to.
DM EXP Residential District It is stuck underneath the bed in the same room where you first meet Dean Domino. The book is only obtainable by using explosives and dropping throwing spears to force the book out.
DM BAR Salida del Sol South In a building opposite the door to Salida del Sol House, on a book shelf.
DM GUN Sierra Madre Casino Go to the second floor and jump on to the support beams. From there, jump down into the cashier's caged area. The book is on the floor behind the cashier's desk.
DM LPK Sierra Madre Casino In the casino floor area, 3rd floor office room to south east with the auto doc, on top of a tool cabinet in room's northeast corner.
DM EWN Sierra Madre vault Right before you enter the vault door turn around and jump down to the pipes below the walkway, there is a duffle bag with the book inside. The only way back is to go east from the bag and jump on the valved pipe then back to main platform.
DM SPK The Tampico On a shelf, opposite the holotape projector.
DM UNA Villa Behind the fountain where you start the Dead Money add-on.
DM MED Villa Clinic In the Villa Clinic basement, in a tool cabinet next to some fire extinguishers
DM MWN Villa Police Station Inside the Police Station basement, on the floor in the room in the northwest corner in front of the filing cabinets
4LR SCI Ashton missile silo In the north corner of Launch Deck level 3 of Silo wreckage just past a hard locked safe.
4LR MED Buried Buildings Just after exiting the Cave of the Abaddon, in the south corner under a nightstand, in the room with the bed and the exit to The Divide.
4LR EXP Collapsed overpass tunnel Just south of the exit to The High Road, behind some sandbags, the book is in a crate hiding underneath a teddy bear.
4LR GUN Hopeville armory Underneath the desk in northeast corner, with a bed that can be slept on.
4LR LPK Hopeville Missile Base Inside the Hopeville men's barracks, in the toilets underneath an upturned box.
4LR EWN Hopeville Missile Base Hqs Located in the first room, on the wooden shelf directly on the right after you enter the place, hidden underneath a burned book
4LR REP Hopeville missile silo bunker When walking into the room with the first missile, the book is located to the left of the stairs, in some rubble
4LR MWN Hopeville women's barracks At the back of the barracks on a small table under a ruined book
4LR BAR Marked men guard outpost Located through a cellar door on the eastern wall of the building, downstairs on a table near some gore on the north-west wall.
4LR SNK Sunstone Tower On a bookshelf facing the wall (hidden from view) on the S/E landing up one flight of stairs from the ground floor interior entrance. Can be exposed by placing/throwing explosives onto the bookshelf, underneath the filing cabinet.
4LR SPK Third Street Municipal Building In the eastern most corner underneath a physician's desk (may have fallen off building after detonating warhead).
4LR SUR Waste disposal station In the middle of the fallen radioactive barrels, behind a skeleton draped over one of the barrels, between two lead-lined metal boxes.
4LR UNA Wastewater treatment plant In the north-east corner of the third room, behind a set of tipped-over lockers.
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Stuff To Do in Tucson: May 2015

Greetings! It's the MAY 2015 edition of the Stuff to Do in Tucson thread!
Use this sticky post to collect general stuff going on around town (including Tucson's surrounding areas) in MAY. You can still start new posts about an event, especially if you need help planning something. This will just serve as an easy reference.
Also remember! We have a monthly Buy/Sell/Trade/Roommate thread that can be found here or on the sidebar. All posts of this kind must go in the monthly thread!
Comment with the details (date, time, location, admission fee, age restrictions, etc.) about any November event/gathering/get-together that you think people may be interested in and I'll update the text of the main post so people can easily see what's going on.
Examples of good stuff to tell us about include:
  • Art shows/exhibits
  • Museum events
  • Musical acts/shows
  • Gaming get-togethers
  • Charity events for actual charities (not kickstarter-like campaigns for your startup xyz store)
  • Your band's upcoming gig (playing at a venue that isn't your house)
And more!
Anything advertising any specific product or anything illegal will be removed.
MAY 1
MAY 2
MAY 2-3
MAY 3
MAY 4
Full Moon Open Studios - Metal Arts Village - 3230 N. Dodge Blvd. - 6PM-9PM
MAY 5
Cinco de Mayo show - Hotel Congress - doors at 8PM - free on the plaza - 21+
MAY 8
Dancing With Our Stars 2015 - Westin La Paloma - 3800 East Sunrise Dr - 5:30PM-11PM - $175 per person
MAY 9
Second Saturdays Downtown - starts around 6PM - free to walk around
MAY 10
MAY 13
MAY 15
MAY 16
MAY 17
MAY 22
Bumsted's Dating Game - 9PM - 21+
MAY 24
2015 Ben Vereen Awards Southwest Region Competition - Stevie Eller Theatre, on the U of A campus - 6:30PM - see website for info and tix
MAY 29
MAY 30
Desert Delectables Night - Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum - 6PM-9PM - $40/$35 members - see website for tickets
MAY 31
Romo Tonight Variety Show - at The Flycatcher - $5
RECURRING EVENTS
NIGHTLY
SkyNights at UA Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter - 9800 East Ski Run Rd - starts around 3PM - $60 Adults , $30 Youth (7-17 yrs) includes a light dinner
WEEKLY
Geeks Who Drink - different venues every day
  • Monday - Dante's Fire - 8:00 PM / NEW Eclipse Sports Grill 7:00 PM
  • Tuesday - Hotel Congress - 8:00 PM
  • Wednesday - The Auld Dubliner - 8:00 PM / Trident Grill - 8:00 PM / NEW Playground Bar & Lounge - 7:30 PM
  • Thursday - Aloft Tucson University - 7:30 PM (Starts Thursday, Sept 4th) / Bumsted's - 8:00 PM / The Canyon's Crown Restaurant & Pub - 8:00 PM
MONDAYS
  • 90s House Party - Hotel Congress - 9PM-2AM - free cover - $0.90 drinks - 21+
  • Laughs and Draughts (Open mic comedy & draught beer specials) - at The Flycatcher - 10PM - 21+
TUESDAYS
WEDNESDAYS
THURSDAYS
FRIDAYS
Tucson Amateur Dodgeball - Marana Sports Center - 8PM
SATURDAYS
SUNDAYS
EVERY LAST SUNDAY
Romo Tonight - at The Flycatcher - 9PM - 21+
EVERY SECOND SUNDAY
Ajia's Gospel Brunch at IBT's - IBT's - 616 N. 4th Ave. - food served at 11AM/show at 12:30PM - show is free
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Stuff To Do in Tucson: July 2016

Greetings, /Tucson! It's the JULY 2016 edition of the Stuff to Do thread!
Use this sticky to collect general stuff going on around town (including Tucson's surrounding areas) in July. You can still start new posts about an event, especially if you need help planning something. This will just serve as an easy reference. (PLEASE NOTE: You CANNOT start a new post if you are self-promoting, or if you are somehow related to the person(s) that stand to profit from said event. This is considered spam by reddit. Don't do it.)
Comment with the details (date, time, location, admission fee, age restrictions, etc.) about any event/gathering/get-together that you think people may be interested in and I'll update the text of the main post so people can easily see what's going on.
Examples of good stuff to tell us about include:
And more!
Anything advertising any specific product or anything illegal will be removed.
JUNE 28
JULY 1
Friday Night LIVE! at Main Gate Square - jazz concert in the Geronimo Plaza Courtyard - 7PM - free
JULY 2
JULY 3
JULY 4
JULY 5
Tuesday Night Classics: Top Gun - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
JULY 7
JULY 8
JULY 9
JULY 12
Tuesday Night Classics: Jaws - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
JULY 13
Brew Ha-Ha comedy show Featuring Kristine Levine From Portlandia! - at Borderland Brewing Co. - 119 E. Toole Ave - 8PM - $3 each or $5 for two people
JULY 15
Friday Night LIVE! at Main Gate Square - jazz concert in the Geronimo Plaza Courtyard - 7PM - free
JULY 16
JULY 17
Tucson Bonsai Society's Monthly Meeting: “Potting Mixes and Watering” by Hector, revisiting basics - Catalina United Methodist Church, Building H, Room 230 - 12PM-4PM - see website for more info
JULY 18
Retro Game Show Night hosted by Tempest DuJour: Sassword - at Club Congress - doors at 6PM/show at 7PM - $12 - see website for tix
JULY 19
Tuesday Night Classics: Terminator 2 Judgement Day - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
JULY 22
Movies in the Park: Inside Out - at Reid Park's Demeester Performing Arts Pavilion - 920 S Concert Pl. - movie starts at dusk (7PM-7:30PM) - all ages
JULY 23
JULY 26
Tuesday Night Classics: Footloose - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
JULY 27
Chris Isaak – First Comes the Night Tour - at the Fox Theatre - 7:30PM - $34 and up
JULY 29
JULY 30
Cool Summer Nights at the Desert Museum: Creatures of the Night - at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum - 5PM-10PM
THROUGHOUT JULY
Roller Derby Beginners Classes - free - see website for dates, times, and more info
RECURRING EVENTS
NIGHTLY
SkyNights at UA Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter - 9800 East Ski Run Rd. - starts around 3PM - $65 Adults , $40 Youth (7-17 yrs) includes a light dinner
WEEKLY
Geeks Who Drink - different venues every day
  • Monday - Dante's Fire - 8:00 PM / Public Brewhouse - 7:30 PM / Sir Veza's Taco Garage - 7:00 PM
  • Tuesday - Hotel Congress - 8:00 PM / Frog and Firkin - 8:00 PM / Brew of A Sports Grill (Formerly Schrier's Sports Grill) - 7:00 PM
  • Wednesday - The Auld Dubliner - 8:00 PM / Trident Grill - 8:00 PM / Playground Bar & Lounge - 7:30 PM
  • Thursday - Aloft Tucson University - 7:30 PM (Starts Sept 4th) / Bumsted's - 8:00 PM / The Canyon's Crown Restaurant & Pub - 8:00 PM
  • Sunday - Trident Grill II - 7:00 PM (Starts Sunday, May 15th)
MONDAYS
  • 90s House Party - Hotel Congress - 9PM-2AM - free cover - $0.90 drinks - 21+
  • Laughs and Draughts (Open mic comedy & draught beer specials) - at The Flycatcher - 10PM - 21+
TUESDAYS
WEDNESDAYS
THURSDAYS
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