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Junior Rough Stock Rodeo!

Monday, May 24th, 2010
June 5, 2010

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Presented by Southern Junior Bull Riders of Arizona

 Old Tucson Studios is proud to host the Southern Junior Bull Riders of Arizona Rough Stock Rodeo! 

 June 5, 2010
Books open at 4:00 p.m.
Rodeo starts at 6:00 p.m
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 Open riders welcome!  CASH ONLY for entries.  Checks will NOT be accepted.

Call-ins:
Monday, May 31   from       6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Call Dawn 520-705-9371 or Jackie 520-431-0101 OR
Email your call-in:  Go to:  www.SJBRA.com, click on “Contact Us” and scroll to the bottom of the page for Call-In e-form

Be sure to call or email during those hours
in order to receive your call-in/email points
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 Event Fees

Sheep Riding (6 years and under) – $40

Calf Riding (8 years and under) – $45

Steer Riding (11 years and under) – $ 50

Pee Wee Bulls (13 years and under) – $55

Jr. Bulls (15 years and under) – $60

Sr. Bulls (19 years and under) – $65

 Non-Member/Open Rider Fee $15.00 Plus Event Fee(s)

 

Check the Southern Junior Bull Riders of Arizona (SJBRA) website for updates and information.

Old Tucson Studios Welcomes Family Day

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010
March 20, 2010

On Saturday, March 20, 2010, Old Tucson Studios will welcome members of several local Christian congregations for Family Day.

Old Tucson Studios will present our full complement of signature guided historic tours plus an extended selection of rip roarin’ shows and short films including:

  • Miss Kitty’s CanCan Revue, a music and dance show
  • The Wild Wild West: Night of the Deadly Tycoon, a show based on the 1960s TV series featuring gunfights and stunts
  • Where Legends Walked, a film chronicling Old Tucson Studios’ rich film history
  • And much, much more!

Also included in this special day are guest performers including four local Christian musical groups, a Christian youth choir and a Christian dance troupe performing throughout the day on various stages around the old western town.

You won’t want to miss this special day celebrating the family!

SUPPORT ARIZONA FILMMAKING

Friday, March 12th, 2010
March 12, 2010

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Old Tucson Studios is part of an effort by Arizona’s film community to encourage Arizona lawmakers to enhance Arizona’s Motion Picture (MOPIC-SB 1409) Tax Credit Incentive program which is aimed at attracting film and television projects to Arizona. Following is an editorial by Old Tucson Studios CEO Pete Mangelsdorf.  For additional information, check out the Tax Incentive Video on You Tube that features interviews with people who own businesses that have benefited economically in the past from film and video projects shot here in Arizona and the website www.azfilmandmedia.org.

ARIZONA FILM IS DYING ON THE VINE!

Through tax credit incentives and other carrots, Governor Jan Brewer is doing everything she can to attract industries like solar to Arizona. Governor Brewer should apply the same tactics and urgency with the Motion Pictures Production Tax Incentives Program or MOPIC.  Because of its diverse beauty, proximity to Los Angeles, and experienced crews, the television and film and television industry once flocked to Arizona, bringing high-paying jobs and trickle down economic booms wherever it set up shop.  However, the financing of television and movies has dramatically changed since that era. Today, for the most part, production companies, even big Studios, primarily fund movies through private investment. To supplement private equity, producers turn to tax credits and other forms of incentives offered from state to state.  Selection of a location is almost always predicated on going where the most lucrative credits are.

Over 40 States offer these incentives and we are losing out badly to States such as New Mexico and Michigan.  There are misperceptions at the state capital about our current and inadequate program.  These misperceptions stem in part from a Department of Commerce economic impact study (DOCs oversees the MOPIC program) that dramatically underestimated the real economic impact of our industry here in Arizona. In response, the Arizona Production Association, the state’s most prestigious trade organization, commissioned a study in 2009 which looked more deeply at the economic impact and found that the DOC’s program analysis only represented the economic impact of those film projects that applied for and were approved for tax credits. But when examining the entirety of film production in Arizona, the new study found that the economic impact is far more significant. The overall industry has an economic multiplier of 3.2, meaning that for every $1.00 spent by the film industry, another $2.21 is generated in additional spending. To compare the state’s analysis with the APA’s study please go to www.azproduction.com, click “Resources” and find “Independent Review of MOPIC Tax Incentive Program.”

No state program is implemented without challenges but make no mistake, this MOPIC program produces good, high- paying jobs with no negative impact on the environment, just the kind of jobs we want in our state. Beefing up the MOPIC program would bring stimulus to local economies thereby increasing the long term tax base for our state that we all know is flat broke. Helping the film industry here is no bailout similar to the one the Federal Reserve gave banks. These improvements will lead to immediate job creation and bring millions of dollars to local economies throughout the state. This is not an elitist program as most of the job creation is directed at “below the line” film workers who do the “heavy lifting” of productions such as lighting and electrical work.

At Old Tucson Studios, we get serious looks from major studios and production companies every month but many of them pass because they just cannot justify filming here when the incentives are so much better in other States.  Bear in mind, producers see no tax credits until they employ Arizonans and spend a very significant amount of money in hotels, restaurants, stores, on construction materials and other products and services.  In this severe Recession, the Governor has reached out to other industries to build here in Arizona so why not film?  Since its program’s inception, New Mexico has built several brick and mortar studios, bringing real jobs that stay in New Mexico and increase tax revenue for years.

The Arizona  MOPIC program is set to expire in 2010. We cannot let this happen. To make this program more competitive, the legislature needs to extend the program five years, lower the employee residency qualification from 50% to 25% (out of state crew and talent pay Arizona payroll taxes while working here and their wages can’t be used as a qualifying spend towards a Tax Credit), and finally, craft a reasonable time line for the Arizona Departments of Commerce and Revenue to complete the post approval process. If as a state, we can muster the courage to do these three things, Arizona would see immediate economic rewards in the form of jobs and stimulus to local economies.  We cannot afford to say “no” to an improved MOPIC program.  Contact your State Legislator now and let them know what they have to do to make this program work for all Arizonans.

Pete Mangelsdorf
CEO
Old Tucson Studios

Old Tucson Studios Talent Bring New Shows to Life

Thursday, March 4th, 2010
January 30, 2010

“We want to bring our guests entertainment that is consistent with our 1880’s town and reflects our 70 years as a film studio,” said Old Tucson Studios Entertainment Manager Rob Jensen in describing two new shows premiering this month at the Western theme park and history film studio – Miss Kitty’s Can Can Revue and The Wild Wild West: Night of the Deadly Tycoon.

Miss Kitty’s Can Can Revue is a staple at the world-famous family attraction with Miss Kitty and her girls singing, dancing, and joking their way into the hearts of audiences daily. The new show features actual songs of the 1880’s West as well as those featured in movies replicating the period. Entertainers in the show include Sarah Carver, Courtnie Robenolt, Larisa Gosla, Caitlin Singer, and Lena Wilcos as Can Can girls Rose, Violet, and Lily.  You won’t want to miss the high-energy, high-kicking Can Can dancing that brings down the house at the end of the show!

The Wild Wild West: Night of the Deadly Tyconn is based on the popular 1960’s television show that stemmed two made-for-TV movies filmed at Old Tucson Studios.  The TV series starred Robert Conrad as James West and Ross Martin as Artemus Gordon, Secret Service agents of President Ulysses S. Grant. Each week, they battled enemies of the state who threatened national security. The new show tells a story about Dr. Vanderspiegl, a German immigrant who plans to mine the uranium in the surrounding mountains to make weapons capable of destroying the world.  The daily battle pitting Dr. Vanderspeigl and his henchwomen against Jim West and Artie Gordon combines humor, high flying stunts, and dramatic gun and fist fights with a just a touch of romance.  Male leads for the show include Travis Montoya, Scott Thomas, Noel Phillips, Jonny Yurco, and Josh Marrufo.  Dr. Vanderspiegl’s henchwomen include Sarah Carver, Caitlin Singer, Courtnie Robenolt, Larisa Gosla, and Lena Wilcox.

Sunrise at Old Tucson Returns for 2nd Year!

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010
March 7, 2010

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Southern Arizona Roadrunners is proud to announce the second Sunrise at Old Tucson Cross Country Trail Run, a family-friendly competitive running race and non-competitive walk on the historic grounds of Old Tucson Studios.  The run/walk will be held on Sunday morning, March 7, 2010 at 8:00 a.m.  Sunrise at Old Tucson replaces the old Sundown at the Pass, nicknamed the “most awesome race in all of Arizona.” 

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The 4+ mile cross country trail race loops throughout the dusty streets, horse trails, and desert terrain of Old Tucson Studios, site of some of the greatest movies of all time.  The run will follow a well-marked series of trails and streets on the Old Tucson grounds, with prizes for overall, age group, and raffles.  This year the event will start in the heart of Main Street and finish at Bitter Creek, with the trailside breakfast and post-race activities taking place at Bitter Creek, same as last year. Remember: runners and walkers are both welcome! 

The 1 mile Cowboy Costume and Kid’s Run is designed to promote daily exercise, so bring the whole family along! Cowboy costumes, children, and strollers are all welcome!  PLUS: Little kids race afterwards!

The special early registration of $20 for SAR member and $23 for non-SAR member ends on February 1st.  For more information and to register for Sunrise at Old Tucson,  visit Southern Arizona Roadrunners, at http://www.azroadrunners.org/races/detail/sunrise

70th Anniversary Retrospective Exhibit Held Over!

Friday, January 22nd, 2010
January 22, 2010

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2009 marked Old Tucson Studios’ 70th year as an Arizona film location. Our special retrospective exhibit of never-before-seen production stills covering 70 years of movie magic will continue into 2010. The exhibit includes glimpses of 122 movie and TV shows from 1939 thru 2008 including:

  • 3:10 to Yuma (1956) starring Glenn Ford
  • Gunfight at the OK Corral (1957) starring Kirk Douglas and Burt Lancaster
  • Rio Bravo (1959), McLintock (1963), El Dorado (1965), Rio Lobo (1970), all starring John Wayne
  • Judge Roy Bean (1972) starring Paul Newman
  • Little House on the Prairie (1977-1983) starring Michael Landon and Melissa Gilbert
  • The Sacketts (1978) starring Tom Selleck
  • The Three Amigos (1986) starring Steve Martin, Chevy Chase, and Martin Short
  • Young Guns (1990) starring Emilio Estevez and Kiefer Sutherland
  • Tombstone (1993) starring Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer
  • The Quick and the Dead (1995) starring Gene Hackman, Sharon Stone, Russell Crowe, and Leonardo DiCaprio
  • To name just a few!

View a preview of the retrospective.  Come out and see us to enjoy the entire amazing presentation!

Ted Walker Youth Day Set for Thursday, Jan. 28, 2010

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
January 28, 2010

 

Dec2007 091The 19th Ted Walker Youth Day at Old Tucson Studios year) will be held on Thursday, January 28, 2010.  More than 3,000 fourth, fifth, and sixth graders from Tucson and Pima County School districts will receive free park admission and  a free lunch donated by the Dan Felix Memorial Foundation and Pima County Parklands Foundation.

 The event, which features Wild West entertainment and educational exhibits, is designed to provide a fun-filled day of activity to local school children who might not otherwise have this opportunity.

The first Youth Day organized by Ted Walker, former Pima County Parks & Recreation Commissioner, was held in May of 1988.  Since the program’s inception, Pima County Parks & Recreation, Old Tucson Studios and the Pima County Parklands Association have worked together to make this a highly successful and much anticipated annual school event. Following his death in 1993, the event was renamed in honor of Mr. Walker.

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If you are interested in taking part in this event, please contact Lacey Gould, Recreation Program Manager, Pima County Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation, 3500 W. River Road, Tucson, AZ 85741, tel. 877-6114.  Reservations must be made no later than January 10, 2010.  Reservations are taken on a first come, first served basis. 

 Park hours on Thursday, Jan. 28 will be 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.  Visitors may purchase an admission ticket good for both Thursday, Jan. 22 and Friday, Jan.23 at our front gate ticket office on Thursday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

 

Ring Out the Old and Ring in the New in the Old West!

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
December 26, 2009 toJanuary 2, 2010

 

70yearscomp.jpgJoin Old Tucson Studios, Arizona’s Hollywood in the Desert for 70 Years from  10 am to 5 pm on Saturday, December 26th through Saturday, January 2nd.   (Old Tucson Studios is closed on Christmas Eve, Thursday, Dec. 24th and Christmas Day, Friday, December 25th.)

We’re dishing up an exciting post-Christmas line-up of Western family fun and entertainment including dramatic gunfights, daring stunt shows, and saloon musicals.  Hurry – your last chance to see Miss Kitty’s Cowboy Christmas show will be Thursday, December 31st.   

The kids will love riding the train and carousel and the thrill of driving the antique cars!  Or take a scenic trail ride through the beautiful Arizona Sonora Desert.

Enjoy authentic southwestern BBQ from Big Jake, our on-site smoker.  Shop for holiday bargains, unique gifts, Hollywood western memorabilia, and more.   Create holiday memories with a family portrait from the Old Time Photo Emporium! 

Steve Martin in the Three AmigosDon’t miss your chance to take an historian-guided tour of historic movie sets or the 70th Anniversay Retrospective exhibit in the Lincoln County Courthouse. 

Head out to Old Tucson Studios this holiday for some Western family fun!

Save on Admission Thanksgiving Weekend with a Donation to the Tucson Community Food Bank!

Friday, November 20th, 2009
November 27, 2009toNovember 29, 2009

 

Put away the turkey leftovers, pack up the family and head out to Olsantamrscancan-websized_1.jpgd Tucson Studios Thanksgiving weekend for a day full of Western family fun and adventure!  Special weekend hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 27, Saturday, Nov. 28, and Sunday, Nov. 29.

 Enjoy dramatic gunfights, thrilling stunt shows, and musical revues. Celebrate the Christmas season with a Western flair. Don’t miss “Miss Kitty’s Cowboy Christmas” our special holiday musical and Santa’s daily arrival by stagecoach!  

Make family holiday memories with great photo opportunities at every turn or don some Western duds for a family portrait in the Old Time Photo Emporium. Enjoy great food and get a jump on holiday shopping.  The kids will love panning for gold, the Iron Door Mine, Antique Cars they can drive and more!

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Help Old Tucson Studios refill the coffers of the Tucson Community Food Bank and save on admission!  Bring a canned or packaged food item and save $3 off regular adult admission and $2 off regular child admission. One discount per food item donated.  The food bank would appreciate the following priority items: 

  • Canned Meats
  • Canned Vegetables
  • Canned Soups
  • Cereal
  • Peanut Butter
  • Canned Fruit
  • Condiments
  • Canned Tomato Products 
  • Meal Mixes, such as Hamburger Helper or Rice-A-Roni

 So what are you waiting for?  Head out to Old Tucson Studios for some good old-fashioned fun at a great price!

Old Tucson Studios Welcomes First Annual Pima Rotary “City Slicker Rodeo” Fundraiser

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009
November 7, 2009

 

Join the Pima Rotary Club at Old Tucson Studios on November 7 from 4PM-9PM for their first ever City Slicker Rodeo! The event, which is open to the public, will raise funds to support youth projects both in our local community and internationally: building a playground for the children at the new Tucson Gospel Rescue Mission facility, providing clothing, furniture and household items to Youth On Their Own in Tucson and supporting the Rubaga Community School, an orphanage school in Uganda. Through the Rotary International matching grants program, Pima Rotary Club has an opportunity to double the local funds and more than triple the international funds allowing them to help many children.

 The fun-filled family event features a city slicker team rodeo, children’s carnival booths, a chuck wagon dinner, and a barn dance with live music by the Bill Ganz Western Band. Join in the fun by getting a team of four people together to compete in City Slicker Rodeo events including Build-A-Horse, Rope-A-Steer, Double-Sided Barrel Races, Tomahawk Throw, Cross Country Shuffle, Calf Tying and Poker Darts. Competition is sure to be fierce as teams vie for bragging rights as rodeo champs. No live animals are used in the city slicker competition. “It would be too dangerous to allow ordinary ‘city slickers’ to compete with live animals,” according to Project Co-Chair David Flieger, MD

 Admission to the event is $40 for adults and $25 for children over 3 years.  For more event information including entering your own team or being an event sponsor and to purchase tickets, visit http://www.pimarotary.org/rodeo/.

 Rotary International is the world’s first service club organization, with more than 1.2 million members in 33,000 clubs worldwide. Rotary Club members are volunteers who work locally, regionally, and internationally to combat hunger, improve health and sanitation, provide education and job training, promote peace, and eradicate polio under the motto, “Service Above Self.” The Pima Rotary Club is a Tucson based Rotary Club that meets at 11:15 am at Chad’s Steakhouse the first three Fridays of each month.

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