High Asia For Aphasia
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✅ Friday Topic: Aphasia-Friendly Entertainment in Tucson
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Yes, it’s Thursday, but it’s not too early to plan your Friday Fun in Tucson!!
🎵***What***
🎶Music in the Courtyard — a free concert series at the Pima County Historic Courthouse Courtyard!
🕚 Fridays, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
📍 115 N Church Ave, Tucson, AZ 85701
Relax is the shade, enjoy live local music, and bring lunch and a friend. It’s an easy, feel-good way to spend your Friday midday.
🕰️ When
This Friday, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
(Each week features different local musicians — check the schedule before you go!)
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💵 Cost: Free! Just bring your lunch or grab a snack nearby.
Tip: Pack a hat or sunglasses if you’re sensitive to sun.
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♿ Accessibility
• Wheelchair-friendly courtyard and nearby accessible parking.
• Shady seating under arches for comfort.
• Quieter than most evening shows — good for easy listening and conversation.
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🍽️ Restaurant Idea
The Monica — 40 E Congress St (a few blocks away)
📞 (520) 645-1922
Perfect for brunch or lunch before or after the concert — big patio, comfy chairs, relaxed vibe.
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🖼️ Shop/Activity
Old Town Artisans — 201 N Court Ave, Downtown Tucson
A short stroll from the courthouse. Browse handmade jewelry, local art, or grab a coffee in the courtyard.
💬 Have you been to Music in the Courtyard before? Tell us your favorite performer or tip for enjoying the space!
With support from Tucson, Living Well with Aphasia.
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