Tucson Storytellers Project - Holiday Storytelling Spectacular

Register for Tucson Storytellers Project - Holiday Storytelling Spectacular

Event Details:
Dec. 16, 2020
Drive-in at the Pima County Fairgrounds
11300 S. Houghton Rd.
Tucson, AZ 85747

Gates open at 6:00 p.m. Show starts at 7:00 p.m.

Tickets:
General Admission: $30 per vehicle, maximum 5 people


Super Holiday Supporter: $50 per vehicle (Includes: admission, a special "Holiday in Arizona" fine art print by Arizona artist Jake Early, and all-access to 2021 online season of 45+ shows, and any in-person nights as possible.)
*Print from Phoenix's Practical Art.

Drive-in Holiday Storytelling Spectacular: 
The Arizona Daily Star and tucson.com, with the support of the Arizona Lottery, invite you to drive in for a joyful night of storytelling. Hear five entertaining, heartwarming stories from your neighbors and Tucson notables, including Daily Star Editor-In-Chief Jill Jorden Spitz. The show will be approximately 75 minutes. Not appropriate for children who still believe in Christmas magic. The Arizona Lottery is proud to support this holiday tradition of community connecting, even at a safe distance.

Admisison protocol: 
Save or print your confirmation email to present upon arrival. Tickets will be checked at the gate. Windows can stay up.

Safety protocols and rules:
Maximum five (5) persons per vehicle. Per Pima County Face Covering Resolution face coverings and social distancing are required at all events happening at the Pima County Fair Grounds. Failure to abide by the rules set for Per Pima County Resolution 2020-49 with regards to face coverings and social distancing, while at events at the Pima County Fairgrounds, may result in being ejected from the property, regardless if a spectator, participant, volunteer etc.

Food and beverages will be available for purchase. Outside food and drinks are prohibited.

Cars will be spaced to maintain social distancing. You may sit in your truck bed or bring chairs to sit in the designated area immediately surrounding vehicle. You must wear face masks when out of the vehicle.

Bathrooms and concession stands will have 6-foot markers and signage.

When is ok to remove my face covering?
When you are in your vehicle with other members of your party. When you are eating or drinking. Other exemptions apply and can be read from the Pima County Resolution.

Directions:

Pima County Fairgrounds: One mile south of Interstate 10 on Houghton Road to Brekke Road. Turn right on Brekke To Harrison Road. Turn left on Harrison Road and proceed to the 3rd gate on the left.

COVID-19 Warning and Assumption of Risk:

The Pima County Fairgrounds is working with Pima County to take proper precautions to keep our staff and guests as safe as possible while visiting the Pima County Fairgrounds and RV Park.

An inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists where people are together in any public place. COVID-19 is an extremely contagious disease than can cause severe illness and even death. Per the CDC, senior citizens, and people with underlying health or medical conditions are especially vulnerable.

By visiting the Pima County Fairgrounds and RV Park, you are voluntarily assuming all risk related to the exposure of COVID-19. Some people are more likely that others to become severely ill such as older adults or people with medical conditions. Additionally, there may be others who need to take extra precautions because of certain other factors that put you at higher risk.

For those people who are in these risk categories, the CDC recommends limiting contact with others, including avoiding large gatherings. If you are feeling unwell or think you may have been exposed to Covid-19, please stay home.

About the Storytellers Project:

At the Storytellers Project, we help ​people tell true stories about who they are, what they do, and why it matters. ​Since 2016, at hundreds of shows with thousands of tellers, we connect people and brands to communities to drive change.

The Storytellers Project is a nationwide series of live storytelling nights featuring neighbors and notables sharing true, first-person stories. What makes us unlike any other storytelling event is that USA TODAY Network journalists curate and coach the tellers to develop stories that fundamentally serve their communities.

We are dedicated to creating empathy across America.