You've heard that wild cats roam the Sonoran Desert. Visit the historically significant U of A campus and discover that Wildcats rule the playing field as well. Tour the grounds, first broken for construction in 1887 and experience the sites, sounds and action that helped make this campus one of the top-rated schools in the nation today. Take in a light and laser show at Flandrau Science Center and Planetarium or a stage show at Centennial Hall. Wildcat souvenirs are available for sports enthusiasts of all ages. Contact the Visitor Center in advance for a guided walking tour, hosted by a U of A student. Visitor parking and public transportation are available.
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Annual Waila Festival May 1st, 2010 to May 31st, 2010 5:00PM Tohono O'odham Culture Party This spring time event celebrates the dance music of the native Tohono O'odham people called Waila (a word taken from the Spanish baile for social dance), which is actually a mix of German polkas and Mexican norteño songs with the accordion playing the dominant portions. Come and learn more about the Waila during the festival, which is held at Beardown Field on the University of Arizona campus. If you don't dance, try some native foods such as cholla buds and tepary beans, or frybread, which is particularly good when topped with honey or powdered sugar. Admission is free.