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Beginning Monday, May 18, the Tucson Indian Center will begin a major construction project expected to last approximately 100 days. During this time, all client, patient, and visitor access will be limited to the main entrance located at the corner of Stone and Alameda Avenues. Community members are encouraged to continue monitoring the website and social media pages for project updates, as well as any changes to scheduled events or programs

Activities

Cultural Events

The Tucson Indian Center host special events to honor elders and organizes holiday events to provide food and toys for needy families. Staff organizes fairs, gatherings and conferences in order to bring the American Indian Community together around issues and to celebrate culture.

Women’s Day Event

The Tucson Indian Center’s Women’s Day Event offers a supportive and engaging space for women ages 18 and up to connect, learn, and recharge. Held on April 24, 2026, this event will bring together participants for a meaningful day of community, wellness, and empowerment. Attendees will have the opportunity to build relationships, access resources, and participate in a thoughtfully curated experience designed to uplift and celebrate women.

Men’s Day Event

The Tucson Indian Center’s Men’s Day Event, “Honoring All Indigenous Men Giving Strength and Empowerment,” is a community gathering dedicated to uplifting and supporting Indigenous men. Taking place on June 5, 2026, this event will feature guest speakers, health education, and conversations around positive lifestyles, fatherhood, and social support. Attendees can also enjoy food, and incentives while building connections and strengthening community ties in a welcoming and empowering space.